I am pleased to link here the 1992 three-part BBC documentary by Alan Francovich, Gladio. Utilizing interviews from the many European and American principals involved, the documentary relates the story of the biggest "conspiracy" of our time (are you listening, Cass Sunstein?) — the existence of a covert terrorist network maintained throughout Europe by NATO, which utilized terrorism in an effort to discredit the political left.
These "stay-behind" networks originally were built up by recruiting fascists from the countries the U.S. and Britain occupied, meant to be a bulwark against a possible and feared Soviet invasion after World War II. When the invasion never occurred, the networks were not dismantled, but took on a different mission: to keep the left from gaining power in any of these states, from Sweden and Belgium to France, Switzerland, Italy, Greece, Turkey and elsewhere.
The existence of secret "stay-behind" armies and groups, known today by the Italian name, Gladio, caused a sensation in the early 1990s, when they were revealed by then-Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti. Since then, Gladio-like operations, supposedly ran by the CIA and to some extent the British MI6, have been linked to a number of terrorist attacks, assassinations, and right-wing coups in Europe, e.g., the Bologna train station bombing in 1980, the 1967 generals coup in Greece, etc.
The sensationalistic charges have fed a number of conspiracy theories, particularly those around the existence of "false flag" government operations. Some have indicated they see the 9/11 attacks in this light, though I can’t say I have the kind of evidence to make such an assertion. But one can understand how any individual might come to seriously mistrust the U.S. government after learning of the Gladio history, which is extensive and well-documented.
Among other canards the Gladio story can put to rest is the silly belief that no large scale conspiracies can exist, at least in a so-called open, democratic society such as ours. And yet, Gladio proves that is not true. In fact, since the revelations of the early 1990s, there has been practically no discussion of this crucial aspect of contemporary history by U.S. historians or policy makers. The existence of this huge conspiracy and intervention against sovereign European states is almost never even referred to by the vast majority of political commentators, left or right, in the United States. I don’t see how anyone can intelligently discuss modern European politics without understanding the Gladio revelations and the fallout from them in the various European countries.
More Documentation on Gladio
The first academic examination of Gladio was published in 2005 by Swiss historian Daniele Ganser. Mr. Ganser is currently a Senior Researcher at the Center for Security Studies at the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, Switzerland. His book, NATO’s Secret Armies: Operation Gladio and Terrorism in Western Europe, is available at last at not too outrageous a price at Amazon, and likely other book outlets.
(Caveat emptor! The paperback version was said to be unavailable, leaving only the $190 hardback edition! However, there is a Kindle version available for under $40. And moreover, clicking on a link on the latter page brings me to another Amazon page that lists the paperback as available, with new and used copies from $41 on down.)
Another excellent book that delivers a good deal of research on Gladio comes from British journalist Philip Willan, who writes for the UK Guardian and other papers: Puppetmasters: The Political Use of Terrorism in Italy.
I can’t say that I have mastered the above material. Nor am I sure how exactly this aspect of American and European history is being played out even now. I do know that it much too large a story, with way too many ramifications to be ignored. In fact, from a historian’s standpoint, or that of any commentator on the events of the past fifty or sixty years, it appears that many of the assumptions about the world we live in are seriously called into question.
At the end of this posting are some links to other online sites of interest, as we begin to assimilate this gigantic story, one which until recently, has been kept from the American people — outside of small websites, chat rooms, or in the comments of blog readers who get labeled as "conspiracy nuts." Some of the latter are intemperate and have not really examined the proof for many of their statements. But Gladio is not one of those instances. It is a true conspiracy, by men and women at the highest levels of our society. It was kept secret for decades. By indifference and neglect, it is kept out of public consciousness even now.
Part One – "The Ringmasters"
Part Two – "The Puppeteers"
Part Three – "The Foot Soldiers"
The Wikipedia entry on Gladio. Not bad, with lots of links.
Selections from Ganser’s book
An article on Gladio by Arthur Rowse, formerly at the Washington Post and U.S. News and World Report.
Dr. John Prados, Senior Fellow at The National Security Archive, and who wrote the forward for Ganser’s book, discusses Gladio in his book on William Colby, which one can read in part at Google Books.
The ongoing ramifications of Gladio in Turkey, where the "stay-behinds" or embedded secret organization (take your pick) is called Ergenekon.
US ‘supported anti-left terror in Italy’
Report claims Washington used a strategy of tension in the cold war to stabilise the centre-right
Philip Willan, UK Guardian, 24 June 2000, page 19



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Recommended. I have done some Cass bashing. It feels good. I also just did a post about 3 levels down. I discovered that Philip Zelikow is the victim of a neo-con conspiracy.
That was a good article on Cass. I’d wanted to do a more comprehensive piece on this essay, which you, Greenwald, EW, and others have examined. Poor reasoning, slanted presentation, bad presentation of documentation, sinister intent… all of these characterize this essay by this current member of the administration.
I’m glad you caught this gem from the article, and I do mean gem, as it appears to be, as you point out, the one really true statement in the essay:
I’d only add — lingering pieces of malcontentment from my read of the Sunstein piece — that while he indicates that MKULTRA was a “true” conspiracy, he limits it to the 1950s, when the program continued into the mid-1970s at least, last known under the name MK-SEARCH. Of course, there’s also the conspiracy to implement and then cover-up the widespread use of torture by U.S. forces. Then there’s his failure, as you point out, to note the activities of COINTELPRO. I’d add, too, of Operation Gladio.
Finally, there is the fact that influencing the “legitimate” discussion of political affairs has a long history by the CIA and other U.S. agencies. This version of psyops was utilized extensively by the government in other countries, where it then migrated back to the U.S. as “real” news stories. There is also the fact of significant penetration of the U.S. media by the CIA from the 1950s through the 1970s, and possibly later, popularly known as Operation Mockingbird. A journalistic figure of no less a stature than Carl Bernstein famously wrote about this in his 1977 Rolling Stone article, “The CIA and the Media,” now posted in full by Bernstein himself at his own website.
I’d like to see someone do a story at FDL — and perhaps it will have to be me — on the CIA and their withholding of the George Joannides files. Joannides was the CIA minder for the anti-Castro Cubans who fed the media about Lee Harvey Oswald’s supposed Marxist and Communist background just after the JFK assassination. Later, without notifying Congress, the CIA made Joannides the liaison to the Select Committee on Assassination looking at the JFK assassination in the 1970s. Now, after a lawsuit by former Washington Post journalist Jefferson Morley, and the pleas of a number of assassination researchers, including Warren Commission supporter Gerald Posner, and the New York Times’ Scott Shane, the case to release the documents is still wending its way through the courts.
As I write the above, I’m fully aware that in some people’s minds I have outed myself as some kind of conspiracy freak. But that is the ingenuity of the actions of the government and establishment opinion makers, that they take the search for truth and make it anathema. In the end, however, it freezes all legitimate inquiry, and the society slowly strangles itself to death, all life squeezed out of the mind by the overarching command “verboten.”
By the way, re Gladio… I was a history major at UC Berkeley in the 1980s, who took a number of courses on modern European history, and I never, never, never heard even a peep about any stay-behind armies or organizations in Europe. If anyone had mentioned it then, it would have seemed like quite far-out CT.
As I like to say False Flag ops are more common than flies on a lobbyist.
There was a quote recently from someone maybe at Kos, “Those Firebaggers, they think everything is a conspiracy.”
As for bashing European leftists, I have heard that the puppetmaster Richard Mellon Scaife was part of that. But that is just rumors. Why should anyone think that “old” banking money would be used to “disrupt” and “neutralize” European non-corporatists.
I don’t know how common “false flag” operations are. I do know they occur, and the Gladio information gives us some sense of how to begin to quantify that. Because of the controversies over such charges, I keep my allegations to what facts I can prove. To do otherwise opens us up to charges of irresponsible journalism.
I believe we can take a page from that famous journalist, Gary Webb, who was run out of his profession because his well-researched facts were labeled mere conspiracy theory: just report the truth.
Not certain if you knew this but Larisa Alexandrovna has been compiling research about Gladio for quite a while. Hardly tinfoil material when it looks in reality like its about many interrelated conspiracies — like the work of Grey Wolves.
I’m going to take a look at this too. Like you, I’d never heard of Gladio, but I do know that our government protected lots of German Nazis in high places to use them as intelligence assets against the Russians. Our people also were more than a little interested in German medical experiments and protected some of those people too because they thought they would be useful.
Thanks, Rayne. I hadn’t known that. Here’s a link to a September 2009 Huffington Post article by Larisa that not only references Gladio, but also has the three links to the BBC documentary that I have. I’m not surprised that she begun to note Gladio and the false flag issue (though Gladio is about more than that).
Her article references an earlier essay of hers from 2006. The earlier article compared some ex-KGB operations with Gladio, but could have left the impression that Russia was involved with Gladio. Her 2009 article clarifies the issue, and adds:
Once you begin to delve into this story, you aren’t the same afterwards.
The protection of the Nazis after the war, or at least the program involved in migrating a number of them to the United States, was known as Operation Paperclip (though there were other projects as well involved). A very well researched book was published some years back by CNN reporter Linda Hunt – Secret Agenda: The United States Government, Nazi Scientists, and Project Paperclip, 1945 to 1990.
To my knowledge, Paperclip and Gladio were two different operations, but one wonders about overlap. From Kirkus Reviews at the Amazon page linked above:
What’s amazing is that Gladio out-tinfoils even the tinfoilers. Reality is certainly stranger than fiction.
Did you study with Martin Malia?
No, I never had Malia for a class. I studied Russian history under Reginald (Reggie) Zelnick, who was tragically killed in an accident on campus a few years back. If you thought of yourself as “radical”, you took Zelnick (or so I thought at the time).
What kills me is I can’t remember who I took my French Revolution class from. It was a woman, and a damn good teacher, but not tenured, and left after awhile. Damn, I’d have to track down my records to find that out.
While it wasn’t European history, I also took a class from Kenneth Stampp on the lead up to the Civil War. He was an amazing prof who, old as he was (and he seemed ancient to me), really challenged his students.
Here is a free download of Nato’s Secret Armies: Operation Gladio and Terrorism in Western Europe by Daniel Ganser – 2.9MB Searchable PDF
Just a little bit xenophobic?
If they are, more power to them. The more the better. It might appeal to them to buy American because they know it won’t get bombed.
The characters involved in the Gladio Operaton can be connected to a good deal of our dirty right wing history either directly or by only one degree. From the JFK assassination, to the Death squads of Argentina, Chile, Nicaragua, BCCI scandal, and at least one papal assassinations, as well as coops in Greece, Italy, and Turkey.
http://www.php.isn.ethz.ch/news/mediadesk/documents/Gladio_OnlineJournal_281105.pdf
Do tell..
One of ny favorite false flag ops was when three German BND spies were nabbed in Kosovo. They had planted and set off at least three bombs. There were no reported casualties. The Germans blamed Kosovo extremists.
So it was either the Kosovo terrorists or…the EU hired the BND agents. Kosovo has been under pressure from the EU to give up power to the EU. So conspiratorially we might speculate that the EU decided to bomb itself. They just happened to use three incompetent spies. Or the spies deliberately messed up because they hate the new world order. Or perhaps the German BND hates the new world order. This is so hard to figure out.
I thought I saw the BND Kosovo attack was 3 bombs but I might have misread that. IT was at least one. But there may be a US spy and torture connection.
Jeff, thank you for this post and an equal, “Thank you!” for all the comments.
Do you have much background on Alan Francovich?
Be wary of Ganser’s book. The chapter on Greece (in particular, the stuff about the Gorgopotamos bridge) was so wrong in so many essential details, that I have to assume that disinformation was deliberately introduced into the process of creating the work.
Whether Ganser was fed bad information, unawares, or worse, I have no way of knowing. But while the books seems solid, the chapter on Greece is anything but.
If you want more details, search for my posts on this subject at 911blogger.com.
Thanks for noting that. It’s always good to look at multiple sources.
Other nation’s citizens have known of American false flag operations, and American disruption in other nations for decades. This isn’t really news. Might be to a majority of Americans, but the rest of the world already knew. Have you ever wondered why the world sort of has no use for Americans? It isn’t just jealousy.
The creation of Eretz Israel and the New World Order.
A conspiracy so large, it’s time you learned about it.
http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2010/03/13/whos-to-blame-for-the-iraq-war/
http://seminal.firedoglake.com/diary/36246
http://seminal.firedoglake.com/diary/3820
http://seminal.firedoglake.com/diary/35816
Excellent work. I am very glad you put this up on FireDog… thanks
This particular diary is about Operation Gladio. Not the Zionists. Can you stay on point?
Was this about Operation Gladio? No.
Define “Neo-Con Conspiracy.” Any zionists in that group of “Neo-Cons” that you requested further information on?
Mr. Zelikow was certainly in on the narrative from the outset.
Philip Zelikow – PsyOps Operative
The Bush administration is very serious about controlling information. That’s why they launched the Pentagon’s Dept of Strategic Information. The military is now deeply engaged in “full spectrum dominance” of all information technologies.
Consequently, “controlling the narrative” is more important than one might think. Propaganda is the cheapest and most effective way to control public behavior.
The Bush administration has made some notable contributions to the traditional propaganda-paradigm. In fact, former Counselor at the State Dept, Philip Zelikow, (who was also executive director of the 9-11 Commission) is an expert in “the creation and maintenance of ‘public myths’ or ‘public presumptions’, which he defines as beliefs thought to be true although not necessarily known to be true with certainty, shared in common with the relevant political community. He has taken a special interest in ‘searing’ or ‘molding’ events that take on ‘transcendent’ importance and, therefore, retain there power even as the experiencing generation passes from the scene”.
“In the Nov-Dec 1998 issue of Foreign Affairs he co-authored an article called ‘Catastrophic Terrorism’ in which he speculated that if the 1993 bombing of the World Trade center had succeeded ‘the resulting horror and chaos would have exceeded our ability to describe it. Such an act of catastrophic terrorism would be a watershed event in American history. ‘It could involve loss of life and property unprecedented in peacetime and undermine America’s fundamental sense of security. The US might respond with draconian measures scaling back civil liberties, allowing wider surveillance of citizens, detention of suspects and use of deadly force.
The previous paragraph is WRITTEN IN 1998!?! 3 YEARS BEFORE 9-11!
Where, one might ask, did Zelikow get his crystal ball?
Isn’t this the exact blueprint for what is taking place right now?
Zelikow has figured out that the real essence of controlling behavior is not simply “propagating” ideas but understanding how humans process information.
Both 9-11 and the blowing up of the Golden dome Mosque are examples of how this theory works.
http://www.americanpresident.org/action/about/philipzelikowbio.article.shtml
According to Melvin Goodman, Zelikow “headed a case study project at Harvard and took hundreds of thousands of dollars from the CIA. He used CIA documentation and produced case studies that exonerated the CIA from any charges of politicization of intelligence, particularly with regard to the Soviet Union.” [6]
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Philip_D._Zelikow
Zelikow confidante, Condi Rice, warned her buddy, Willy Brown, not to fly prior to 9/11. Ashcroft knew not to fly commercially.
Got foreknowledge? This all fits the legal definition of conspiracy.
Well, many questions may be cleared up if we can get some answers to the follow-the-money-questions as “What were American taxpayers doing bailing out French and German ones?” (“Bloomberg on AIG as Banks’ Backdoor Bailout” accessible at http://www.cjr.org/the_audit/bloomberg_on_aig_as_banks_back.php).
When whistleblowers go after the JP Morgan Chase / Goldman / Rockefeller cartel, this is what happens:
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/business/jpmorgan_chase_story_in_uk_DsMN4PnXFoQG5KdevIsQ7N#ixzz0jZHvERAe
http://www.gata.org/node/8478
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wIMpe9SjfQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9bU0r6JP4s
When Greed gets carte blanche to run our societies it inevitably gets even greedier and conspires to sow division, hate and war so it can *really* make a killing.
‘ “Capitalism”: The Best International Ponzi Scheme Money Can Buy” ‘
Where is Aleister Crowley when we need him and why did Israel Regardie drop dead of a heart attack surrounded by friends in 1985, in a restaurant in Sedona, AZ?
no. That one has only one point, and pushes it as much as possible.
because he had a fatal heart attack? It does happen.
I’ve known people who dropped dead, or effectively did, from heart attacks. One died so fast he was still holding the TV remote when they found him the next day (didn’t show up for work, didn’t call in, car was still in driveway, so they broke the lock and found him).
Jeff, this is a most thought provoking thread,and thank you for the time and effort that went into producing it .
I have come across many references to Operation Gladio over the past couple of years.
It may be of further interest to some to research the interesting links between Operation Gladio,BCCI, and the Vatican.