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Los Angeles Times - Los Angeles, Calif. Author: McMANUS, DOYLE Date: Sep 16, 1985
Rightist Crusade Finds Its Way Into Spotlight Led by Retired Gen. Singlaub, Anti-Communist League Is Funnel for Private Funds to Contras
Retired Maj. Gen. John K. Singlaub stood ramrod-straight beneath pink crystal chandeliers and the white glare of television lights.
He gazed across a ballroom filled with Texas millionaires, Nicaraguan rebels, South American rightists and Chinese anti-Communists. To his surprise, he said later, a tear welled up in his soldierly eye.
"President Reagan is our symbol of strength," he said, "the triumph of God's will against the evil of Communist tyranny."
The audience stood up and cheered. It cheered again for a Nicaraguan anti-Sandinista rebel commander who lost a leg in battle, for an Afghan rebel whose fingers were blown off by a mine and for a grandmotherly-looking heiress who has given the contras-as the Nicaraguan insurgents are called-$65,000 to buy a helicopter.
These are heady days for the World Anti-Communist League.
Worldwide Network
A worldwide network of rightist groups led by Singlaub, 64, the former U.S. commander in Korea who retired in 1978 after publicly charging then-President Jimmy Carter with ignoring the Communist threat, the league was virtually unknown until a few months ago.
Once riven by neo-Nazis and anti-Semites, it has suddenly found itself the object of public attention as the most effective source of private funds for the contras.
Now, the organization, with chapters in 98 nations, says it plans to provide the same service for anti-Communist insurgents in Africa and Asia, becoming a new factor in Third World politics: a ready-made, fund-raising network for rightists.
Singlaub's fervent fund-raisers believe they are riding the crest of a wave. And in large part, they think their new momentum comes from having a friend in the White House.
"I commend you all for your part in this noble cause," Reagan told the organization's members in a letter to its annual conference here last week. "Our combined efforts are moving the tide of history toward world freedom."
Reagan's letter stressed his commitment to promoting democracy in place of both rightist and leftist dictatorships, a basic tenet of what some officials have called the "Reagan Doctrine."
Defending Autocrats
But Singlaub and other league members were quick to defend the world's remaining rightist autocrats.
The meeting's delegates included an aide to Paraguay's Gen. Alfredo Stroessner, South America's longest-reigning dictator, and a Guatemalan rightist who U.S. officials charge has helped organize death squads in Central America. Delegates from Spain, Portugal and Argentina openly waxed nostalgic about the fallen dictatorships in their now-democratic countries.
And the conference took time out to send a telegram to Chile's president, Gen. Augusto Pinochet, congratulating him on the anniversary of his 1973 coup d'etat against a Marxist regime. "That was one place where the people overthrew a Communist government," Singlaub said.
`Idiocies of Congress'
"We are trying to organize programs of support to anti-Communist resistance movements to fill the gaps left by the idiocies of Congress," Singlaub, a man who relishes direct speech, said in an interview.
In the case of the contras, he said, "The remarkable thing is that an effort on the part of the private sector kept them from collapsing." The CIA funded the contras from 1981 until Congress halted the aid in 1984; in July, Congress agreed to resume funding but only for "non-lethal" supplies.
Administration officials have acknowledged that, in the interim, they directed some would-be donors to Singlaub but say they did not actively solicit contributions or advise Singlaub on the effort.
Support for Reagan
"The President's policy was clear," Singlaub said. "We just designed a program that we thought was carrying out the President's desires."
The retired general, who earlier ran a private aid program for the army of El Salvador with direct help from the Pentagon, said he abstained from almost any contact with the Administration because Congress had prohibited U.S. aid of any kind.
But, noting that he has long known several Administration officials-and that three members of his chapter have been named ambassadors by Reagan-he said, "I don't think we're out of touch."
Adolfo Calero, one of the contras' top leaders, says Singlaub has been his most effective fund-raiser in the United States, perhaps because the retired general makes no bones about going beyond purely "humanitarian" aid to help the rebels' military effort.
Heiress Gives Up Cruises
His donors include Ellen Garwood, the elderly Austin heiress who says she "just gave up going on cruises and buying fancy dresses" to help the contras, and oil billionaire Nelson Bunker Hunt, who attended the league's "Freedom Fighters' Ball" here last week and lauded Singlaub for raising money "when our government should have been doing it."
Singlaub said he has no way of estimating how much he has raised for the contras because many donors give supplies rather than cash. (Calero has said the rebels have been given almost $25 million during the last year, most of it from outside the United States, reportedly including some covert aid from Latin American governments.)
Federal laws prevent Singlaub from using money raised in the United States for buying guns and ammunition, and that is where the league's network comes in. Especially in Latin America, the organization has steered him to wealthy, well-connected rightists who can fund weapons purchases.
Friends Around World
"I can go to any country in the world and I know that I have a friend there who can help me get in touch with people I need," Singlaub said.
Now, he said, his group plans to expand its fund-raising efforts to help other insurgent movements in Afghanistan, Angola, Mozambique, Ethiopia, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.
He said that league members in Portugal are already aiding rebels in the former Portuguese colonies of Angola and Mozambique and that large chapters in Taiwan and South Korea have been active in Indochina.
In their weeklong convention in a Dallas luxury hotel, the league's regional organizations agreed on "action plans" for helping rebellions but refused to make them public.
"We'll let you know once we've done some of it," said Walter Chopiwskyj, a Ukrainian-American activist who serves on the board of Singlaub's U.S. Council for World Freedom, the Phoenix-based U.S. chapter of the league. "Right now, we're just talking about plans."
Pitches for Help
That disclaimer did not stop dozens of anti-Communist guerrillas and would-be guerrillas from around the world from turning up in Dallas to make pitches for help, each offering reasons his rebellion deserved special attention.
They ranged from the contras' Calero to members of two competing Afghan groups who eyed each other warily. They included former South Vietnamese army officers hoping to organize a rebellion in their homeland, and a lonely representative from Kachinland, an ethnic minority area of Burma, who worked vainly to get his small insurrection added to the league's list.
Private-enterprise insurgency is a relatively new mission for Singlaub's organization, which was founded in 1967 by members of Taiwan's ruling Kuomintang party mainly as a vehicle for organizing opposition to Communist-ruled mainland China.
`False Expectations'
For most of its 18-year history, the league has concentrated on forging links among rightist groups in Europe and elsewhere, helping rightist regimes in Latin America fight leftist revolution and fulminating against what this year's final communique called "false expectations on Peking's current posture."
And during that earlier period, its membership included factions dominated by ex-Nazis, anti-Semites and officials of some of the most savagely repressive dictatorships in Latin America. Its Latin American regional organization served as a meeting ground for individuals bent on maintaining rightist power in the area, regardless of the human costs.
In a 1982 interview with The Times, for example, Salvadoran rightist leader Roberto D'Aubuisson said that he attended a 1980 conference of the Latin American chapter in Argentina, then ruled by rightist military officers who are now on trial for killing thousands of suspected leftists.
Countersubversion Programs
Accompanied by Guatemalan rightist leader Mario Sandoval Alarcon, D'Aubuisson said he met with Argentine "civilian advisers" whom he later brought to El Salvador to instruct the Salvadoran National Guard in countersubversion, a program that contributed to the bloody campaigns of the death squads.
In those days, the league's Latin American group was run by Argentine, Paraguayan, Brazilian and Mexican rightists, according to league records.
The Mexican chapter helped precipitate a crisis in the organization in the early 1970s when it joined with some European chapters to recruit neo-Nazi and anti-Semitic groups. The British and American chapters withdrew from the league for a time in protest.
Anti-Semites Expelled
But not until 1984, when Singlaub became chairman, were the last anti-Semites finally expelled. And today, even his critics credit the general for sincerity in trying to root out such elements.
"They were ejected . . . because of their radical views and because they were recruiting groups for membership in WACL that were not only anti-Semitic but were headed by Nazis-even, in one case, an SS group," Singlaub said last week.
But some of the individual Paraguayans and others who shared the leadership of the organization's Latin American region are still in the organization, and Singlaub acknowledges he has not yet established complete control over the membership.
The normally unflappable general was taken aback last week when reporters informed him that Sandoval, the Guatemalan rightist, was a delegate at his convention.
"I didn't know that," Singlaub confessed. "He must be here as an observer, not as a delegate."
Told that Sandoval was, in fact, the chief of the Guatemalan delegation, Singlaub rallied to his support:
"He may have been part of (the old Latin American organization), but he does not hold anti-Semitic views. . . . You can accuse Sandoval of all sorts of things, but to my knowledge he has never been charged with anything by his government."
The league's turn toward support of anti-Communist insurgencies coincided with the Reagan Administration's adoption of the Nicaraguan rebels and the gradual emergence of the Reagan Doctrine-the proposition that supporting such rebellions should be an integral part of U.S. foreign policy.
Singlaub's anti-Communist group has a variety of links to the Administration. He has served as a consultant to the Pentagon; members of his U.S. Council for World Freedom are now the U.S. ambassadors to Guatemala, Costa Rica and the Bahamas, and many of Singlaub's donors have been Reagan campaign contributors as well.
His group criticizes the Administration fiercely on some issues: U.S. relations with China, pressure on South Africa over its apartheid policy of racial separation and aid to the Marxist government of Mozambique. But its members insist they are never angry at Reagan himself-only, they say, a little disappointed. "I believe he's had some very bad advice," Singlaub said.
As for the league's inclusion of outright authoritarians and its kindness toward rightist dictators, Singlaub's view is clear:
"Some of these regimes are more authoritarian than would be our standard," he said, ". . . but (they are) certainly anti-Communist.
"You either advocate Marxism-Leninism or you oppose it," he said. "You can't be halfway."
Craig Pyes of the Center for Investigative Reporting contributed to this article.
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| Singlaub dans "Damoclès" ... http://fr.scribd.com/doc/168950182/Damocles-LIL-1987ocr |
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| Article 31, n° 5 - février 1985 (page 12) |
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| http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/615132-tough-guys-in-thailand/page-2
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Agree with you about Patpong. Tony Po, Pat Landry, Jack Shirley et al were great fun, usually at Madrid. Those days are missed but some of the old guys are still around. We talk often and get together when I go down to Pattaya. Many of them moved there for the golf, as did I originally.
Talking about tough guys, I am reminded about a guy named Jimmy the Belgian. Ex- Foreign Legion, mercenary and advisor to the Thai army (true). A few years ago he opened a bar on Soi Post Office and called it The Legionaire. Jimmy was not one to be taken lightly, yet as the story goes, one night a young British hooligan came in looking for a fight. Jimmy asked the guy to leave and the guy asked Jimmy what he would do if he, the hooligan, wouldn't leave. Jimmy told him he would break his leg and throw him out on the street. The hooligan didn't....and Jimmy did.
I ran the Grand Prix for Rick when he went on vacation in the early 80's. Had a great time and free booze. Not one bit of trouble back then.
Things have changed
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If I've got the right guy, the Belgian was a fixture in NEP, Cowboy and Patpong - he had an abrasive manner, usually had a younger Thai male in tow, and had a voice like gravel being thrown on a corrugated tin roof. Other than his loudness, I never saw him actually pick a fight, though he would go on angrily and at length about the people he hated - Germans particularly, but anyone else who could not claim to originate from Belgium. We avoided him like the plague and I wondered whatever became of him.
Then there was Tiger, holding out at Lucy's Tiger Den - remember him? I last saw him in Manila in his bar (Yellow Brick Road) and understand he lost his legs due to diabetes and died in the late '80's. Jack Shirley, who liked his corner stool in the Madrid, was the guy who insisted that teaching English to BG's was a simple matter of teaching them to say, "Good idea" to any suggestion that a punter might make.
No night market in Patpong in those days either.....
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http://burmalibrary.org/docs3/BPS93-08.pdf
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Influx of West bloc mercenaries among the KNU. The first were "French, Belgian and Australian stragglers," especially French. "A group of doctors and nurses who called themselves 'Medicins san Frontieres {sic},' joined the KNU, followed by a handful of rogue soldiers." In 1985 a French mercenary named Jean- Philippe Coureges Clercq was killed and an Australian named Martin Donnelly (known as Sonny Wingate) was wounded during a Tatmadaw offensive against the KNU. A 10-man group of Belgians, French, British, and Franco-Khmers was led by the Belgian Jimmy Vogler. In March 1986, a French commando instructor gave a course to the KNU, after which a Frenchman named Olivier led an attack. Also in 1986 a 19-man group of American doctors and nurses arrived at the KNU camp in November, and another five Japanese and French doctors in December. "In November 1988, a US Republican Senator stole into Myanmar territory from across the border. He met the misled students then seeking shelter in KNU camps and encouraged them to rush down the path to doom. A Mr Joseph {sic} Silverstein who is said to be an expert on Myanmar politics paid a call on Bo Mya. The same year, a certain Colonel Blue from the US came to confer with Bo Mya and KIA chief Brang Seng."
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| http://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/newmandala/2007/01/30/volunteering-to-fight-in-burma/
Gaston Besson
Posted August 8, 2009 at 4:34 PM
Hi guys
Interesting to read all these post . I have not been is Mae Sot for years . I just hope that most of my old comrads of harms are still alive ..
I was part of the first so called ” French .- Belgium ” team .. 1985/1988 .and I served with the KNLA in and out till 1990 .
Why ” so called ” French – Belgium ” team ? Well even if Guillaume Wogler alias ” Jimmy the Belgium ” was a friend , a great adventurer and a good man – Rest in peace – RIP in was only in command of this operation from his head quater in Pat Pong ( Madrid Bar ).
The team was made only of French men . I met also an Australian and a Kiwi both wounded in operation and of course all our Friends from the ” Japonese Imperial Army ” . LOL ! ( Mr Abe . Ito and Nishikawa ) Met also couples of americans old timers .. Good guys !
Maybe some of you remember my brother ? ” John ” ? He had a French restaurant in Maesot for years ..
I made a small VDO – Photos souvenir and post it on Youtube ..
Be good or at least try your best !! LOL ! And say I to all the boys for me …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzD3-DJje5A
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| http://beck.library.emory.edu/southernchanges/article.php?id=sc10-3_010
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In the December 1987 issue of Soldier of Fortune magazine, retired major general John Singlaub said in a funding appeal, "If I were back in Vietnam in a firefight, then I'd ask for an airstrike to blow the bastards away. But to win this fight we need money. To fight the damned Christic Institute lawsuit takes money." (...)
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http://fr.scribd.com/doc/96135063/CAIB-Covert-Action-n%C2%B022-automne-1984
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| Sujet: Re: Guillaume Vogeleer (Jimmy le Belge) Sam 21 Déc 2013 - 8:09 | |
| John K Singlaub et Daniel O Graham (IEPS, etc) se connaissaient ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Security_Council_Foundation https://wikispooks.com/ISGP/organisations/ASC_membership_list.htm Daniel O Graham a été "Vice chair WACL U.S." sous Singlaub ... |
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| Pour les férus d'histoire, le livre "The Hunt for Khun Sa" de Ron Felber s'étend un peu sur "l'opération X".
On la retrouve sur Google Books dans le livre suivant (en français) :
Fréquence crash Par Jacques Kaufmann
On y parle de Trinquier, qui passera par le Katanga (en conflit avec Guy Weber)...
Les alliances entre "les services" et le trafic de drogue n'ont rien de neuf.
Voir aussi :
http://gerardcagna.blogs.nouvelobs.com/tag/drogue
(...) Souvent aux mains des paramilitaires alliés pour l’occasion aux Services spéciaux, ou des extrémistes religieux version Talibans ou bien encore des fanatiques totalitaristes, le juteux marché de la drogue a largement été utilisé par les démocraties et les officines de leur services de Renseignements.
Les Etats Unis jouent souvent double jeu, pour des questions purement géopolitiques, notamment en Asie du Sud Est et en Amérique du Sud, pour ne citer que les principaux foyers de collusion entre états démocratiques, trafiquants et mafias.
La France a donné l’exemple en Indochine en 1950, en utilisant la vente de l’opium, avec l’appui logistique de la DGSE pour armer et entraîner les montagnards Hmongs et mettre en place le concept de contre-révolution contre le Vietminh.
Initié par le célèbre commandant Trinquier, ce concept sera repris par les Américains au Vietnam contre les Viêt-Cong. Et l’utilisation de l’opium comme moyen financier occulte, sera pour les Français à l’origine de la French Connexion, la DGSE (ancêtre de l’actuel SDECE) ayant ouvert, avec l’Opération X, la route Saigon Marseille aux chimistes corses.
Ce sera le règne des petits arrangements entre copains et coquins, entre politiciens sans scrupules et truands calibrés grand banditisme. (...)
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| Il est question de Pa Kao Her, bien connu de Guillaume Vogeleer mais très probablement aussi de John Singlaub et de Oliver North dans Violent Buddhism publié par Vladimir Tikhonov,Torkel Brekke Trinquier est aussi cité dans un document de 1980 : http://reninc.org/bookshelf/history_of_the_hmong_mottin.pdf |
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| The Iran-Contra ConnectionPar Jonathan Marshall,Peter Dale Scott,Jane Hunter (...) Il semble donc que les liens entre John K. Singlaub et la WACL ont commencé bien avant les années 1980. Il serait intéressant de savoir quand lui et Daniel O. Graham ont rencontré le général Close pour la première fois ... en tout cas avant la création de l'IEPS ... John K. Singlaub était semble-t-il depuis très longtemps un habitué de l'utilisation de trafics de drogue pour financer des opérations secrètes... |
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| Voir aussi : http://www.mocavo.com/Official-Army-Register-for-1-January-1956-Volume-1/366833/1164 Sur William A. Knowlton : http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9400E6DA153AF933A1575BC0A96E9C8B63 Paid Notice: Deaths KNOWLTON, GEN Published: August 20, 2008 KNOWLTON--Gen william A. Knowlton, on August 10th, 2008 at Virginia Hospital Center, Arlington, Virginia. A January 1943 graduate of West Point and a career Army officer, General Knowlton served in the 7th Armored Division in WWII and the Ninth Infantry Division in Vietnam, earning three Silver Star Medals. He was the Superintendent of West Point from 1970 to 1974 and completed in 1980 but continued to serve the military in various capacities. He was also a Director of the Chubb Corporation for nine years and a trustee for Davis and Elkins college. General Knowlton is survived by his wife, Marjorie D. (Peggy) Knowlton, of Alexandria, Virginia; three sons, William A. Knowlton, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, US Army, Retired, of Burke, Virginia; Davis D. Knowlton of Manila, Philippines; Timothy R. Knowlton of Mill Valley, California; a daughter, Hollister K. Petraeus of Fort Myer, Virginia; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Burial will be at Arlington National Cemetery (Memorial Chapel) on November 21, 2008 at 1:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations may be to the West Point Fund or Army Emergency Relief. _ _ _ Davis D. Knowlton connaissait bien Guillaume Vogeleer ... http://teakdoor.com/food-and-drink/24683-chis-madrid-review-oldest-expat-pub-3.html Old 17-11-2009, 04:19 PM #74 (permalink) Davis Knowlton Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Philippines Posts: 8,309 Davis Knowlton Thailand Expat I've been eating there for more than 30 years. The food is great when you want a change from Thai. I knew Khun Jack well, as well as Mom and her daughters. Also knew Jimmy the Belgian years ago before he moved to Pattaya. I know my picture is on the wall, as well as my wife's. Great ham hock and bean soup - with cornbread. Yum. Going to be one of my first stops when I get back in six more days |
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| La famille de William Knowlton est intéressante .. http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2010/05/petraeus-exclusive-201005 http://www.showbizdaily.net/holly-petraeus-is-cia-director-david-petraeus-wife/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=holly-petraeus-is-cia-director-david-petraeus-wife Holly Petraeus Is CIA Director David Petraeus’ Wife (...) _ _ David Howell Petraeus (born November 7, 1952) is a retired American military officer and public official. He served as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency from September 6, 2011,[3] until his resignation on November 9, 2012.[4] Voir aussi : http://historyanarchy.blogspot.be/2012/01/father-in-law-with-benefits-how-david.html et http://www.aco.nato.int/resources/7/documents/2010/SOA%20Member_Petraeus_JE%20edits.pdf (...) General Petraeus served at SHAPE from 1987-88 while serving as military assistant to Gen. John Galvin, the Supreme Allied Commander in Europe. He is a life member of SOA. (...) |
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| Sur William Knowlton ...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/08/14/AR2008081403527.html
(...) He also served on the staffs of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower and Gen. Omar Bradley at the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in the early 1950s.
(...) After West Point (1974 ?), Gen. Knowlton became chief of staff of the European Command and for his last three years of active duty was the U.S. representative to NATO's military committee in Brussels, the highest military authority in the NATO alliance.
After his retirement, he was a senior fellow at a defense studies institute at the National Defense University at Fort McNair for 15 years. He also served as an adviser for the Defense Nuclear Agency and was a member of the Defense Intelligence Agency Science and Technology Advisory Board.
In the private sector, he became a director of the Chubb Corp. and served as a trustee for Davis and Elkins College in West Virginia. He had been a resident of Arlington County and Alexandria since 1980. (...)
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Je note qu'il a travaillé pour Chubb Corp. ...
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| Stefano Delle Chiaie http://www.huffingtonpost.it/2013/12/12/strage-piazza-fontana-foto_n_4433024.html?just_reloaded=1#slide=3219994 |
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| http://sergiofalcone.blogspot.be/2009/08/de-victor-jara-guantanamo-la-meme-cia.html
http://www.agoravox.fr/tribune-libre/article/de-victor-jara-a-guantanamo-la-56869
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(...) A lui seul, "ALFA" est tout un poème, et démontre que le pouvoir chilien était bien fasciste, et s’appuyait en Europe sur les éléments fascistes : de tous les néo-fascistes ou fascistes purs et durs, c’était bien l’un des pires en effet. Son CV résume des années d’activisme de l’extrême-droite la pire existant, n’hésitant pas à tuer ou à placer des bombes partout : en 1970 il sera dans le coup d’état en Italie qui tentera de renverser le pouvoir par la force : "Après la tentative de coup d’État à Rome du 8 décembre 1970 (golpe Borghese) menée avec Junio Valerio Borghese, ancien homme de main de Mussolini, il s’enfuit en mars 1971 vers l’Espagne franquiste 12, comme Vincenzo Vinciguerra. Là-bas, il se lie avec des hommes qui participeront ensuite aux GAL, les escadrons de la mort anti-ETA, ainsi qu’avec le Belge Léon Degrelle. Il rencontre notamment José Lopez Rega, l’éminence grise d’Isabel Peron, et aussi le fondateur de la Triple A, un escadron de la mort argentin " précise Wikipedia. Un ami de Degrelle, un de plus ! On a bien affaire à l’extrême-droite européenne et à des nostalgiques du führer comme soutiens direct, en Europe, de la CIA. Nous retrouverons la même filière avec l’affaire des tueurs du Brabant Wallon : les liens de la CIA avec l’extrême droite ne se sont jamais taris. Le relais étant donné en Belgique par l’Otan. (...)
Note : parmi les amis de Degrelle (Stefano delle Chiaie, Wellens, etc), il ne faut pas oublier Lekeu !
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| Sujet: Re: Guillaume Vogeleer (Jimmy le Belge) Dim 22 Déc 2013 - 21:56 | |
| Dans la revue suivante (en allemand) :
http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/print/d-14024626.html
le bar de Charles Masy est cité :
26.12.1983
Kill sie alle, Gott sortiert die Schurken aus
Von Wiedemann, Erich
SPIEGEL-Reporter Erich Wiedemann beim Treffen der "Soldiers of Fortune" in Las Vegas *
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Er hat es überall versucht, bei Ginger Best in London, der angeblich die bestsortierte Söldnerkartei der Welt besitzt, in der "Renaissance Bar" des Charles Masy in Brüssel, eines Kongo-Veteranen, der gut Bescheid weiß in der Branche, weil die alten Kämpfer auf der Durchreise gern bei ihm einkehren. SOF-Redakteur Alex McColl kennt ein paar vermögende Patrioten in El Salvador, die ständig gute Leute suchen. Aber Mittelamerika ist ein heißes Pflaster, wo das Verhältnis von Verdienst und Risiko nicht im Lot ist. Das gleiche gilt für den Libanon. Nein, für Brian ist das nichts.
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| Sujet: Re: Guillaume Vogeleer (Jimmy le Belge) Lun 23 Déc 2013 - 5:53 | |
| Charles Masy est aussi cité dans
http://www.kalemie.be/text_kasongo_nyembo.htm
notamment :
(...) Certains mercenaires avaient un casier judiciaire bien fourni, notamment Marcel Poelman, alias Bob Marco, alias « L’ange noir » (son surnom de catcheur), ou Charles Masy qui avait été « forcé » à s’engager avec la promesse d’un abandon des poursuites pour coups et blessures sur la personne d’un inspecteur de police. (...)
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| Sujet: Re: Guillaume Vogeleer (Jimmy le Belge) Lun 23 Déc 2013 - 8:39 | |
| Pour rappel, le mouvement de Stefano delle Chiaie a été financé par l'industriel italien Carlo Pesenti.
On retrouve un membre des familles Pesenti et Ferrero dans
https://www.allianz.com/v_1382692371000/media/investor_relations/en/corporate_governance/statutes/statutes_1310_en.pdf
(...) These are for the Board of Directors of RIUNIONE ADRIATICA DI SICURTÀ Società per Azioni or RAS Italia S.p.A., respectively, Giuseppe Vita, Michael Diekmann, Paolo Vagnone, Paolo Biasi, Detlev Bremkamp, Carlo Buora, Vittorio Colao, Nicola Costa, Rodolfo De Benedetti, Klaus Duehrkop, Pietro Ferrero, Francesco Micheli, Salvatore Orlando, Dr. Helmut Perlet, Giampiero Pesenti, Andrea Pininfarina, Gianfelice Rocca and Carlo Salvatori, (...)
RIUNIONE ADRIATICA DI SICURTÀ
(...) Il controllo della società venne assunto all'inizio degli anni sessanta dalle famiglie Pesenti di Bergamo e Ravano di Genova, che nominarono presidente nel 1965 Massimo Spada.
Nel gennaio del 1967, dopo la morte del prof. Sacerdoti, divenne presidente e amministratore delegato l'ing. Ettore Lolli (1908-2000), ex-vicedirettore generale della B.N.L. e consulente finanziario di Carlo Pesenti, che controllava la RAS tramite l'Italmobiliare.
Nel 1980 la Ras incorporò l'Assicuratrice Italiana, che aveva fondato sul finire dell'Ottocento.
Nel 1982 l'ing. Lolli lasciò la presidenza della Ras a Franz Schmitz, già direttore generale della Société de Banque Suisse.
Dopo la morte di Carlo Pesenti nel 1984, il figlio Giampiero, a causa del forte indebitamento delle società di famiglia, vendette la sua partecipazione nella RAS alla società assicurativa tedesca Allianz.
Allianz entrò nel capitale di RAS fino a controllarne il 55% nel 2005. (...)
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In 1984 Italmobiliare S.p.A. owner Carlo Pesenti, who owned 38% of RAS, died. Munich-based Allianz snapped up Pesenti's share along with RAS stakes held by other Italian insurers. Three years later Allianz became the majority owner with 51.5%. In 1990 RAS collaborated with Allianz and Hypobaruk to open RASBANK.
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http://www.bergamonews.it/economia/assemblea-italcementi-pesenti-ricorda-ferrero-145055
Il presidente, in apertura dei lavori assembleari, ha ricordato Pietro Ferrero, amministratore delegato dell'omonimo gruppo morto in incidente in Sudafrica a 48 anni.
Assemblea Italcementi, Pesenti ricorda Ferrero
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http://archives.sudpresse.be/une-proche-des-ferrero_t-20110512-H33UHH.html?queryand=30.000&firstHit=0&by=20&when=-1&sort=datedesc&pos=13&all=10696&nav=1
Une proche des Ferrero
n.c.
Jeudi 12 mai 2011
La reine Paola n’a pas oublié ses origines italiennes. En Belgique, elle a quelques amis proches qui portent un nom qui fleure bon le sud. Parmi eux, il y a notamment Aldo Vastapane qui a été fait baron par le Roi. La Reine est aussi une proche des Ferrero. Ferrero? Oui, c’est le nom de la famille qui a inventé le fameux Nutella. Une famille richissime récemment endeuillée par le décès de Pietro (47 ans) d’une crise cardiaque alors qu’il faisait du vélo en Afrique du Sud. Lui et son frère Giovanni ont étudié en Belgique, leur père Michele ayant déménagé à Rhode-Saint-Genèse. La Reine a assisté à l’enterrement à Alba, le 27 avril, en présence de 30.000 personnes, dont Berlusconi.
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| Sujet: Re: Guillaume Vogeleer (Jimmy le Belge) Lun 23 Déc 2013 - 12:47 | |
| Sur Pesenti ... Entrepreneurial Strategy: Emerging Businesses in Declining IndustriesPar Lucio Cassia,Michael Fattore, Stefano Paleari |
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| Sujet: Re: Guillaume Vogeleer (Jimmy le Belge) Lun 23 Déc 2013 - 18:55 | |
| http://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/companyOfficers?symbol=ITMI.MI Italmobiliare SpAGiampiero Pesenti Eng. Giampiero Pesenti has served as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Italmobiliare SpA since 1984. He also serves as Member of the Executive Committee of the Company. He joined Italcementi SpA in 1958. In 1983 he became General Manager, in 1984 Executive Director and since 2004 he has been Chairman of Italcementi SpA. He serves as Director of Pirelli & C. SpA, Mittel SpA, Allianz SpA and Compagnie Monegasque de Banque. He graduated in Mechanical Engineering from Politecnico di Milano. Carlo Pesenti Mr. Carlo Pesenti serves as General Manager and Executive Director at Italmobiliare SpA. He was appointed as General Manager of the Company on May 14, 2001. He also serves as Member of the Executive Committee of the Company. After being Co-General Manager, in May 2004 he was appointed Executive Director of Italcementi. He graduated in Mechanical Engineering from Politecnico di Milano and obtained also Masters Degree in Economics and Management from Universita Commerciale Luigi Bocconi. Note : ne pas se tromper de "Carlo Pesenti" (il y a le grand-père et le petit-fils ... avec Giampiero au milieu) ... Carlo is born in 1907. He lived in Bergamo. Carlo is one son from the six brothers of big Italian industrial family. Carlo had a son who is called Giampiero (born in 1931) and grandson - Carlo II. Carlo died in 1984. _ _ Il faut noter le lien avec la compagnie d'assurances Allianz basée à Munich, elle-même liée à Munich Re et à la Deutsche bank. |
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| Sujet: Re: Guillaume Vogeleer (Jimmy le Belge) Lun 23 Déc 2013 - 19:17 | |
| On retrouve Carlo Pesenti (le grand-père) dans l'affaire des avions renifleurs ... V...: Enquête sur l'affaire des «avions renifleurs»Par Pierre Péan Quelques extraits : (...) (...) (...) (...) _ _ _ On retrouve donc des personnes qui seront présentes à la "fameuse" réunion à la résidence Rockefeller avec Kissinger, Otto de Habsbourg, Andreotti ... quelques jours avant le coup d'état "Borghese" Certaines sont aussi dans le schéma de Latinus : (voir Violet et de Villegas) |
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