2006-10-02, 12:58
#1
Detta är en "konspiration" som heter duga! Det bästa är att den är sann och bekräftad av många personer dessutom. Jag hörde först talas om detta för mer än 15 år sedan, sen har det varit i stort sett helt tyst. Det är konstigt att det inte verkar ha givit några större avtryck i populärkulturen eller på andra ställen. Ganska få verkar ha hört talas om det hela. Ett nätverk med hemliga gerillagrupper, vapengömmor, träningsläger (i bla Sverige), terrorattacker mot b.la. polis i Västeuropeiska länder, psykisk krigföring, CIA, manipulation av media och val, kopplingar till frimurare, terrorister, gamla nazister och fascister, odessa, opus dei, SS, Waffen SS, organiserad brottslighet, religiösa sekter, höga politiker, underrättelsetjänster, och fan och hans moster. Vad hände med alla dessa människor? Många tusentals verkar ha varit inblandade och tränats till partisaner osv. Vad händer med ett nätverk som detta? Människorna finns ju kvar, och deras kontaktnät likaså förmodligen. Det ligger ganska nära i tiden och det hela verkar vara långt ifrån utrett och är rena julafton för alla som gillar konspirationer, och bäst av allt, det är på riktigt!
Operation Gladio
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Gladio
"Coordinated by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), {the secret armies} were run by the European military secret services in close cooperation with the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the British foreign secret service Secret Intelligence Service (SIS, also MI6). Trained together with US Green Berets and British Special Air Service (SAS), these clandestine NATO soldiers, armed with underground arms-caches, prepared against a potential Soviet invasion and occupation of Western Europe, as well as the coming to power of communist parties. The clandestine international network covered the European NATO membership, including Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, and Turkey, as well as the neutral European countries of Austria, Finland, Sweden and Switzerland."
"The existence of these clandestine NATO armies remained a closely guarded secret throughout the Cold War until 1990, when the first branch of the international network was discovered in Italy."
"While the press claimed the NATO secret armies were 'the best-kept, and most damaging, political-military secret since World War II', Italy insisted identical clandestine armies had also existed in all other countries of Western Europe. This allegation proved correct and subsequent research found that in Belgium, the secret NATO army was code-named SDRA8, in Denmark Absalon, in Germany TD BJD, in Greece LOK, in Luxemburg Stay-Behind, in the Netherlands I&O, in Norway ROC, in Portugal Aginter, in Switzerland P26, in Turkey Counter-Guerrilla, In Sweden AGAG (Aktions Gruppen Arla Gryning (WTF!?
), and in Austria OWSGV. However, the code names of the secret armies in France, Finland and Spain remain unknown."
"However, links to terrorism have been either confirmed or claimed in the eight countries, Italy, Turkey, Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, and Sweden, demanding further investigation." [5]
"On November 22, 1990, the European Parliament passed a resolution condemning Gladio, requesting full investigations – which have yet to be done – and total dismantlement of these paramilitary structures – which, as of 2005, has not been proven. The resolution condemned "the existence for 40 years of a clandestine parallel intelligence" as well as "armed operations organization in several Member States of the Community", which "escaped all democratic controls and has been run by the secret services of the states concerned in collaboration with NATO." Denouncing the "danger that such clandestine network may have interfered illegally in the internal political affairs of Member States or may still do so," especially before the fact that "in certain Member States military secret services (or uncontrolled branches thereof) were involved in serious cases of terrorism and crime,"
"Sweden
In 1951, CIA agent William Colby, based at the CIA station in Stockholm supported the training of stay-behind armies in neutral Sweden and Finland and in the NATO members Norway and Denmark. In 1953, the police arrested right winger Otto Hallberg and discovered the Swedish stay-behind army. Hallberg was set free and charges against him were mysteriously dropped [9]."
Det gick en dokumentärserie på SVT om detta för säkert 15 år sedan, sen dess har det rått i det närmaste total tystnad. Man kan ju fråga sig varför man aldrig läst om det här i vanlig media?
Operation Gladio
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Gladio
"Coordinated by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), {the secret armies} were run by the European military secret services in close cooperation with the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the British foreign secret service Secret Intelligence Service (SIS, also MI6). Trained together with US Green Berets and British Special Air Service (SAS), these clandestine NATO soldiers, armed with underground arms-caches, prepared against a potential Soviet invasion and occupation of Western Europe, as well as the coming to power of communist parties. The clandestine international network covered the European NATO membership, including Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, and Turkey, as well as the neutral European countries of Austria, Finland, Sweden and Switzerland."
"The existence of these clandestine NATO armies remained a closely guarded secret throughout the Cold War until 1990, when the first branch of the international network was discovered in Italy."
"While the press claimed the NATO secret armies were 'the best-kept, and most damaging, political-military secret since World War II', Italy insisted identical clandestine armies had also existed in all other countries of Western Europe. This allegation proved correct and subsequent research found that in Belgium, the secret NATO army was code-named SDRA8, in Denmark Absalon, in Germany TD BJD, in Greece LOK, in Luxemburg Stay-Behind, in the Netherlands I&O, in Norway ROC, in Portugal Aginter, in Switzerland P26, in Turkey Counter-Guerrilla, In Sweden AGAG (Aktions Gruppen Arla Gryning (WTF!?

"However, links to terrorism have been either confirmed or claimed in the eight countries, Italy, Turkey, Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, and Sweden, demanding further investigation." [5]
"On November 22, 1990, the European Parliament passed a resolution condemning Gladio, requesting full investigations – which have yet to be done – and total dismantlement of these paramilitary structures – which, as of 2005, has not been proven. The resolution condemned "the existence for 40 years of a clandestine parallel intelligence" as well as "armed operations organization in several Member States of the Community", which "escaped all democratic controls and has been run by the secret services of the states concerned in collaboration with NATO." Denouncing the "danger that such clandestine network may have interfered illegally in the internal political affairs of Member States or may still do so," especially before the fact that "in certain Member States military secret services (or uncontrolled branches thereof) were involved in serious cases of terrorism and crime,"
"Sweden
In 1951, CIA agent William Colby, based at the CIA station in Stockholm supported the training of stay-behind armies in neutral Sweden and Finland and in the NATO members Norway and Denmark. In 1953, the police arrested right winger Otto Hallberg and discovered the Swedish stay-behind army. Hallberg was set free and charges against him were mysteriously dropped [9]."
Det gick en dokumentärserie på SVT om detta för säkert 15 år sedan, sen dess har det rått i det närmaste total tystnad. Man kan ju fråga sig varför man aldrig läst om det här i vanlig media?