Propaganda Due/Member
The official list of 959 members of the Propaganda Due lodge,[1] found in the safe of Licio Gelli in 1982.
Gelli himself, in an interview of 10 July 1976 released to the weekly L'Espresso, had spoken about two thousand four hundred members, including foreigners.[2]
Known members
13 of the 965 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Giovanni Allavena | Head of Italian intelligence service SIFAR, connected to "some the darkest events that took place in Italy after the war". Removed after files scandal in 1966. Member of P2. |
Silvio Berlusconi | Italian media magnate, three time Prime Minister of Italy, bunga bunga parties ... |
Roberto Calvi | An Italian banker dubbed "God's Banker" (Italian: Banchiere di Dio) by the press because of his close association with the Holy See. Found death, hanging from a bridge in London. |
Federico Umberto D'Amato | Italian spook who claimed to have founded the Club de Berne. In 2020, indicated him as one of the 4 principal organizers or financiers of the 1980 Bologna train station massacre. |
Licio Gelli | Fascist deep politician who ran Propaganda Due |
Vito Miceli | Head of Italian Military intelligence |
Umberto Ortolani | |
Mino Pecorelli | "Maverick journalist with excellent secret service contacts" shot dead in Rome a year after former Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro's 1978 kidnapping and subsequent killing. |
Mario Pedini | Italian politician. Member of Propaganda Due. Several Bilderbergs in the 1960s. |
Lopez Rega | |
Giuseppe Santovito | |
Michele Sindona | A financier and member of the Italian deep state |
Giancarlo Elia Valori | "The current leaders of the 'contemporary Freemasonry'" in Italy. |
References
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20150325011119/http://www.amnistia.net/news/gelli/lesnoms.htm
- ↑ www.strano.net/stragi/tstragi/relmp2/rel06p2.htm