False flag NATO terrorism: Inside Operation Gladio

Yesterday Ben Norton hosted me on his Multipolarista show to talk about Operation Gladio. This was NATO’s network of secret Nazi armies, which carried out false flag terror attacks across Europe. As always with Ben, it was a great discussion. We give an overview of Gladio, how it operated and how we know what we know.

You can watch it in the video above, or listen to the audio only version on Soundcloud.

Regular readers of this Substack will know I’ve recently been publishing an ongoing series on Gladio, which you can read in full if you are a paid subscriber.

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We refer to the articles in the discussion, so here’s a list of the series to date, plus the free post where you can watch the astonishing 1992 BBC series Gladio:

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Watch the BBC’s forgotten series on Operation Gladio

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How the CIA and Italy’s secret state manipulated the right and infiltrated the left
Last year Italian prime minister Mario Draghi vowed to declassify government documents related to Operation Gladio. Gladio was a far reaching state-backed anti-communist paramilitary formation, part of a wider NATO-backed network of far-right terrorist groups across Europe…

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“It was advisable not to be too specific, because this was one of the most secret organisations that has ever existed” — That’s how former Belgian Gladio agent Michel Van Ussel recalled the line he was sold by his recruiter in 1987. He related his involvement in NATO’s secret terrorist network at the opening of…

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