Giorgio Comerio. Traffico di armi e rifiuti pericolosi, Licio Gelli e il caso Ilaria Alpi
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Voir aussi :
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincenzo_Li_Causi
(...) Li Causi entra poi a far parte della VII Divisione del Sismi (la denominazione assunta dai Servizi segreti militari), che aveva anche il compito di gestire la struttura di "Stay Behind", ovvero "Gladio", un'organizzazione clandestina paramilitare promossa dalla NATO per contrastare un'eventuale invasione sovietica dell'Europa occidentale. Di tale struttura Li Causi già dal 1975 è istruttore.[2] (...)
July 15-17, 2011 -- CIA from the outset pushed for European integration
CIA files contain a one-page article written by journalist and Asian history expert Stanley Karnow, who earned himself a spot on Richard Nixon's enemies list. The article, titled "An Odd Bit of Hidden History: De Gaulle's CIA Aide," which appeared in The New Republicon June 29, 1974, illustrates the CIA's opposition to anything and anyone standing in the way of a united Europe under American control. In fact, the current subservience of European Union foreign and defense policy to the whims of the U.S.-controlled North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) suggests that the original CIA plans for U.S. dominance over a united Europe have come to pass.
According to Karnow's article, which appeared to be of great interest to the CIA's news monitors, the CIA so feared the nationalism of French wartime hero Charles de Gaulle in the 1950s, it assigned one of the general's old friends from Free French days in London, John F. Hasey, to keep tabs on de Gaulle in Paris. Hasey operated a covert surveillance team of former French Foreign Legionnaires and recruited a young Laotian army captain, Phoumi Nosavan, studying in Paris at the time, to become a paid CIA agent. During the years de Gaulle was out of political power, occupying a run-down office on Rue de Solferino in Paris.
Hasey visited de Gaulle and informed him that he was in Paris representing CIA director Allen Dulles. De Gaulle took Hasey into his confidence and he told the CIA agent he had no intention of bringing down the Fourth Republic. The CIA feared that de Gaulle's French nationalistic tendencies would spell trouble for America's vision of a Euro-Atlantic alliance and a united Europe. Hasey's instructions from Langley were clear: he was to report on every one of de Gaulle's moves that appeared to be at loggerheads with U.S. designs for NATO and united Europe. Hasey, according to the Karnow article, argued for the CIA to cultivate a relationship with De Gaulle. Hasey even suggested that de Gaulle, who was in need of cataract surgery, be brought to the United States on the CIA's dime for the operation. The CIA not only rejected Hasey's proposal but instructed him not to disclose anything of a classified nature to de Gaulle. The CIA apparently also instructed U.S. ambassador to Paris, Douglas Dillon, to avoid all contact with de Gaulle but changed its mind after it was learned that the Soviet ambassador in Paris paid regular visits to de Gaulle.
During conversations between Hasey and de Gaulle, according to Karnow who interviewed Hasey for his article, de Gaulle opined that the United States and Soviet Union were too big to govern and that they would both eventually fragment. Hasey concluded that de Gaulle also saw such a future for the French empire, with the unthinkable at the time -- independence for Algeria -- a foregone conclusion in the general's mind. Hasey received a contradictory message in 1958 from General Pierre Koenig, a close adviser to de Gaulle, who told Hasey that de Gaulle would never permit independence for Algeria. Koenig was wrong and the Algerian civil war opened the door for de Gaulle's return to power in France, the dissolution of the Fourth Republic, and the advent of the Fifth Republic.
The CIA never relented in trying to prevent de Gaulle's return to power in France. A CIA agent in Paris handed a black bag with $75,000 in cash to former Socialist Prime Minister Guy Mollet, who supported French terror tactics against National Liberation Front cadres in Algeria, to fund his political campaign against de Gaulle. Instead, Mollet took the money and endorsed de Gaulle, joining his first Cabinet.
De Gaulle eventually pulled France out of NATO's military structure in 1967 and opposed European Economic Community membership for the United Kingdom. De Gaulle also endorsed independence for the Canadian province of Quebec, which at the time was seen by the CIA as a mortal threat to the Atlantic Alliance. It is with little wonder that the 1960 student riots against de Gaulle included a number of "fifth column" Trotskyites who were on the payroll of the CIA. One such Trotskyite was West German University of Paris student radical Daniel Cohn-Bendit, who led "Maoist" and "Trotskyite" student riots while on a stipend from the West German government. Cohn-Bendit's activities on behalf of the CIA and the French extreme right were revealed by French General Confederation of Labor leader Benoit Franchon on May 27, 1968, while addressing workers at a Renault automobile plant, "Right now, a whole cohort of people do nothing but 'feed the fires,' showering all kinds of praise on the young people's enthusiasm, while actually they are preparing a trap and a snare for us."
After becoming French President, Nicolas Sarkozy, reversed de Gaulle's withdrawal of France from the NATO military command structure and championed the enlargement of both the European Union and NATO.
Note : je ne partage pas ce qui est dit de Cohn-Bendit que je vois mal à l'extrême-droite.
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Cohn-Bendit
Quant au soutien des USA à l'unification européenne, il est confirmé par l'argent reçu par Paul-Henri Spaak à cet effet.
Les années de plomb en Italie ont des liens avec ce qui s'est passé en Belgique. Cela vaudrait la peine de faire un fil de discussion à ce sujet. Voir par exemple "Eurologos" à Zaventem (Franco Troiano).
Par ailleurs, j'ai l'impression que le documentaire de ce soir est déjà sur internet :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIDQvuPP7PM
INTOX - Episode 3 - Les Années De Plomb, Une Tragédie Italienne
L'occasion de revoir :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTpUsqz2njU
INTOX - Episode 1 - La Guerre Des Etoiles, Le Grand Bluff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrffDPb_bJ0
INTOX - Episode 2 - Irak, Une Véritable Imposture
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Sujet: Re: Stay-Behind (OTAN & CIA) / Gladio (Italie) Ven 24 Mar 2017 - 18:28
Je ne sais pas combien de temps le lien suivant sera disponible :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwuqGv-ST3w
L'Affaire des cinq lunes - Film Complet en Francais
Il y a de bonnes intuitions dans ce film de fiction...
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Sujet: Re: Stay-Behind (OTAN & CIA) / Gladio (Italie) Ven 24 Mar 2017 - 19:47
Lors de la diffusion du documentaire en France, il y a eu le commentaire suivant (à partir de 6':45") :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkfGVDGg8zQ
Il est quand même assez incroyable d'entendre ce genre de discussion dans un grand média, sans qu'aucun lien ne soit fait avec l'actualité. C'est hallucinant même !
La palme, c'est la citation de Pasolini au début : "Je connais les noms qui composent le sommet de la pyramide. Je connais les noms de ceux qui ont géré la stratégie de la tension. Je le sais car je suis un intellectuel, et mon métier est d'analyser les faits. Je sais. Mais je n'ai pas les preuves, ni même les indices."
Celui qui dirait cela aujourd'hui, à propos d'événements contemporains, passerait pour un gros complotiste dans ce même média !
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Bob attended law school at Georgetown University before accepting employment with the Central Intelligence Agency in 1952, where he served his country faithfully for 40 years. He was devoted to his work and enjoyed postings to Bangkok, Benghazi, Dakar, London, Dar es Salaam, Brussels, and Ankara. He was awarded both the Distinguished Intelligence Medal and the Distinguished Service Medal. Bob also served honorably in the Armed Forces of the United States in occupied Korea in 1946-47 and again during the Korean War.
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Le président de l'American Security Council, John M. Fisher, était aussi à la WACL.
White Protestant Nation: The Rise of the American Conservative Movement Par Allan J. Lichtman
Selon un spécialiste, cet "American Safety Council" n'est pas "lié" au complexe militaro-industriel américain ..., C'EST le complexe militaro-industriel américain !
(...) The ASC was once described as the “heart and soul of the military-industrial complex” because of its strong backing from and support for top defense contractors in the post-World War II era. (...)
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