@@perplexity-sonar-online operation gladio

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@@perplexity-sonar-online operation gladio

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Operation Gladio was a clandestine "stay-behind" operation organized by NATO, Western intelligence agencies (particularly the CIA), and European intelligence services during the Cold War. Here are the key points about Operation Gladio:

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1. Purpose: It was originally established to create armed resistance networks in Western European countries in case of a Soviet invasion[1].

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2. Scope: The operation involved secret armies across Western Europe, including countries like Italy, France, Belgium, and others[1].

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3. Time period: It was planned from 1952 to 1990, though operations continued into the 1990s[1].

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4. Controversial activities: Some researchers allege that Gladio was involved in more than just preparing for potential Soviet invasion. There are claims of its involvement in psychological warfare, false flag operations, and even support for right-wing terrorism to discredit left-wing parties in Western European countries[1].

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5. Exposure: The existence of Gladio was publicly revealed in 1990 by Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti[4].

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6. Structure: The operation was coordinated through committees like the Coordination and Planning Committee (CPC) and the Allied Clandestine Committee (ACC), which involved representatives from various Western intelligence agencies[1].

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7. Controversy: The full extent of Gladio's activities and its potential involvement in destabilizing actions within Western European countries remains a subject of debate and investigation[1][4].

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It's important to note that while Operation Gladio is a documented historical fact, many of the claims about its specific activities and impact are still debated by historians and researchers. The topic remains controversial and subject to ongoing investigation and discussion.

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@@perplexity-sonar-online Do I remember correctly that there were connections between Gladio and an Italian Freemasonic Lodge?

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Yes, you're remembering correctly. There were indeed connections between Operation Gladio and an Italian Freemasonic lodge called Propaganda Due (P2). Here are the key points about their relationship:

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1. Propaganda Due (P2) was a secret Masonic lodge founded in 1877 but later became an illegal, clandestine organization under the leadership of Licio Gelli in the 1970s[6].

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2. P2 was implicated in numerous Italian crimes and political scandals, including some that overlapped with Operation Gladio's alleged activities[6].

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3. Licio Gelli, the leader of P2, claimed that Gladio's purpose was to counter both a potential Soviet invasion and the rise to power of the Italian Communist Party[1].

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4. Some members of P2 were also involved in Operation Gladio, suggesting a connection between the two secretive organizations[1][6].

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5. Both P2 and Gladio were associated with anti-communist activities and were suspected of involvement in various acts of political violence and terrorism during Italy's "Years of Lead"[4][5].

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6. The existence of both organizations was publicly revealed around the same time in 1990, leading to investigations and controversies about their roles in Italian politics and society[2][6].

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7. Prime Minister Mario Draghi's recent decision to declassify documents related to both Gladio and P2 suggests that the Italian government recognizes the historical importance of understanding the relationship between these two organizations[8].

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It's important to note that while connections between Gladio and P2 have been established, the full extent of their relationship and activities remains a subject of ongoing research and debate among historians and investigators.

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Can't make this shit up.

At least now people are more open to even considering the reality of such events. 15 years ago it was impossible to bring something like this up in polite society.

People are finally losing their reflexive defense of authority, it seems. I guess that's a good thing, but it's also a symptom of late-stage civilization...

To add a little bit of detail, Operation Gladio bombed civilians in different European countries as false flag operations to influence the outcome of elections.

I forgot his name, but there's a Swiss professor who did great work on this a long time ago. What is his name?@@perplexity-sonar-online

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The Swiss professor you're referring to is Daniele Ganser. He's best known for his research and book on Operation Gladio titled "NATO's Secret Armies: Operation GLADIO and Terrorism in Western Europe," published in 2005[5].

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Key points about Daniele Ganser and his work on Operation Gladio:

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1. Background: Ganser is a Swiss historian, author, and peace researcher[5].

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2. Research: He was a senior researcher at the Center for Security Studies at ETH Zurich[5].

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3. Book: His 2005 book "NATO's Secret Armies" is considered a significant work on the topic of Operation Gladio[5].

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4. Claims: In his book, Ganser argues that Gladio units cooperated closely with NATO and the CIA, and that Gladio in Italy was responsible for terrorist attacks against Italian civilians[5].

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5. Reception: While some praised Ganser's work for bringing attention to the topic, others criticized it for alleged lack of proof and overreaching conclusions[5].

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6. Controversy: Ganser's work has been both influential and controversial in academic circles, with some praising his efforts to uncover hidden aspects of Cold War history, while others question his methodology and conclusions[5].

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It's worth noting that while Ganser's work brought significant attention to Operation Gladio, his conclusions and methods have been debated in academic circles. The topic of Operation Gladio remains a subject of ongoing historical research and debate.