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History Of Staged Terrorism - In German Mainstream Media

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Apr 19, 2009, 2:53:17 PM4/19/09
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History Of Staged Terrorism
Exposed In German Mainstream Media

http://www.sueddeutsche.de/politik/9/463615/text/

http://www.sueddeutsche.de/politik/9/463615/text/3/

The conservative german Süddeutsche Zeitung on April 4 published an
remarkable article within a series on the occasion of the 60th
anniversary of NATO.

excerpts and summary here:

Underground Troops In Nato Countries - Guerilla For The State


It was a secret of many Nato member countries. Underground armies were
existing to fight in the case of a Soviet invasion in guerrilla fashion.
The trails lead back into the 1950s - NATO is still blocking the facts.
from Jonathan Stock

The article goes in great detail into the history of Gladio, its
connections with former german SS troops and plans to blow up bridges
and other strategic infrastructures in case of an soviet invasion after
WW2. The story the "Stay behind Army" was blown open in 1952 when
members of the underground groups informed police and the scandal first
made the news. This lead to a politcal uproar when it is revealed that a
list of numerous well known german personalities exited who were planned
to have been killed in case of an emergency situation. The list included
communists as well as social democrats and the state interior minister
of the german state of Hessen. Several people were arrested when the
list was discovered. German chancellor Adenauer claimed to have not
known anything about the activities at the time. The US High
Commissioner Walter Donnelly claimed the group was about to be dissolved
in the same month when the arrests occurred. The Süddeutsche Zeitung
article then reports that after a ruling of the german constitutional
court the arrested members were released in the same month.

In October of 1952 Prime Minister of the german state of Hessen made the
case public in state parliament . After that even the New York Times and
the german newsmagazin Der Spiegel reported about the case and for the
first time the public got informed about the existence of the "Stay
Behind Army" of NATO

The article then reports about former Italian Prime Minister Giulio
Andreotti who in 1990 during investigations about alleged Mafia and
crime connections chose to reveal the existence of the italian
"Stay-behind-Organisation" named "Gladio“.

This lead to a offical report of the german government in December 1990
that said: "The units that where set up by allied secret services on
german territory until 1955 for means of securing intelligence and
trafficking of personal have been transfered into the custody of german
intelligence services as of 1956." The report also stated that the
organisation was not dissolved as promised in 1952 and that 104 people
still were active at the time of the report.

The article in Sueddeutsche Zeitung goes than in great detail into
explaining the findings of the swiss university professor Daniele
Ganser. The paper writes about the 11 countries in which Gladio was
active according to Ganser and then quotes him: "The groups intervened
massively in the interior affairs of some of the countries - at least in
Belgium, Greece, Turkey, France and Italy, for example with the bombing
of the central railway station in Bologna in 1980." and "It can not be
accepted, that tax money is being used to kill ordinary citizens."

http://www.911video.de/news/170409/gladio.htm

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