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yurbud Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-03-06 01:59 PM
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FAKE TERROR in Argentina in 1970's in US declassified documents
My dad sent me some right wing crap saying what a threat Hugo Chavez is, and in the process of researching examples of elected presidents overthrown for business interests, I found this mcnugget on the George Washington University National Security Archive:


FBI, Directorate of National Intelligence (DINA), January 21, 1982:
This report provides a summary of information taken from prison letters written by Michael Townley, the DINA agent responsible for the assassination of Orlando Letelier.

It mentions various assassinations of emerging critics of the Pinochet dictatorship and the kidnapping of a Dutch banker committed by the Argentine intelligence services but blamed on a "nonexistent Argentine Marxist terrorist organization," as part of the broader Operation Condor to assassinate leftist leaders and tamp down democracy in South America.

Is there a false flag or fake terrorism thread in research?

It's not too hard to find more of these, like the Lavon Affair, when Israel tried to set off some bombs in Egypt and blame it on Muslim terrorists.



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formercia Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-03-06 02:10 PM
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1. Operation 'Gladio'
Although based in Europe Operation 'Gladio' is similar to other right-wing terrorist groups that were run by the CIA and MI6 to create mayhem and blame it on left-wing or communist groups. It was designed to instill fear in the population hoping that they would give away their freedoms in exchange for security. Does it sound familiar? It should, since 9/11 was used to ramrod the Patriot Act through Congress without much debate for fear of sounding unpatriotic.
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Minnesota_Lib Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-03-06 03:39 PM
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2. Nice find.....bookmarked and K & R
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yurbud Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-03-06 08:23 PM
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3. we need a fake terror/false flag thread in research
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formercia Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jun-04-06 12:58 PM
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4. look up Duane 'Dewey' Clarridge on wikipedia
Edited on Sun Jun-04-06 12:59 PM by formercia
he was in charge of gladio during the Bologna train station bombing in 1980. He was pulled out to the US but the Italian prosecutors came to the US to 'interview him.' For some reason, he doesn't travel to Italy any more....


Strange, he's now works for the Bushes....


Think 9/11
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yurbud Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-05-06 12:52 AM
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7. I'm surprised Gladio hasn't gotten more play here at DU
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formercia Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-05-06 06:07 AM
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8. History repeats itself.
Because few learn from it. What precipitated 9/11 has been going on for a long time and many people who were involved in false-flag operations during Iran-Contra are involved again.

I guess it's not fashionable to do historical research.

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yurbud Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-05-06 10:15 PM
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12. not just unfashionable, unAmerican. We have only had two wars....
the Civil War and World War II, and everything we have done is always blameless and the best and most morally exemplary course of action.

Saddam probably didn't wear latex gloves when he raped someone with a mop handle.
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mod mom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jun-04-06 01:00 PM
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5. Greg Palast'ss " Armed Madhouse covers this.
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formercia Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jun-04-06 01:06 PM
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6. The BBC did a documentary on Gladio several years back.
Edited on Sun Jun-04-06 01:22 PM by formercia
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rman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-05-06 06:11 AM
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9. A Timeline of CIA Atrocities - By Steve Kangas
A Timeline of CIA Atrocities
By Steve Kangas
http://home.att.net/~Resurgence/CIAtimeline.html

1929

The culture we lost — Secretary of State Henry Stimson refuses to endorse a code-breaking operation, saying, "Gentlemen do not read each other’s mail."

1941

COI created — In preparation for World War II, President Roosevelt creates the Office of Coordinator of Information (COI). General William "Wild Bill" Donovan heads the new intelligence service.

1942

OSS created — Roosevelt restructures COI into something more suitable for covert action, the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). Donovan recruits so many of the nation’s rich and powerful that eventually people joke that "OSS" stands for "Oh, so social!" or "Oh, such snobs!"

1943

Italy — Donovan recruits the Catholic Church in Rome to be the center of Anglo-American spy operations in Fascist Italy. This would prove to be one of America’s most enduring intelligence alliances in the Cold War.

1945

OSS is abolished — The remaining American information agencies cease covert actions and return to harmless information gathering and analysis.

Operation PAPERCLIP – While other American agencies are hunting down Nazi war criminals for arrest, the U.S. intelligence community is smuggling them into America, unpunished, for their use against the Soviets. The most important of these is Reinhard Gehlen, Hitler’s master spy who had built up an intelligence network in the Soviet Union. With full U.S. blessing, he creates the "Gehlen Organization," a band of refugee Nazi spies who reactivate their networks in Russia. These include SS intelligence officers Alfred Six and Emil Augsburg (who massacred Jews in the Holocaust), Klaus Barbie (the "Butcher of Lyon"), Otto von Bolschwing (the Holocaust mastermind who worked with Eichmann) and SS Colonel Otto Skorzeny (a personal friend of Hitler’s). The Gehlen Organization supplies the U.S. with its only intelligence on the Soviet Union for the next ten years, serving as a bridge between the abolishment of the OSS and the creation of the CIA. However, much of the "intelligence" the former Nazis provide is bogus. Gehlen inflates Soviet military capabilities at a time when Russia is still rebuilding its devastated society, in order to inflate his own importance to the Americans (who might otherwise punish him). In 1948, Gehlen almost convinces the Americans that war is imminent, and the West should make a preemptive strike. In the 50s he produces a fictitious "missile gap." To make matters worse, the Russians have thoroughly penetrated the Gehlen Organization with double agents, undermining the very American security that Gehlen was supposed to protect.

1947

Greece — President Truman requests military aid to Greece to support right-wing forces fighting communist rebels. For the rest of the Cold War, Washington and the CIA will back notorious Greek leaders with deplorable human rights records.

CIA created — President Truman signs the National Security Act of 1947, creating the Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Council. The CIA is accountable to the president through the NSC — there is no democratic or congressional oversight. Its charter allows the CIA to "perform such other functions and duties… as the National Security Council may from time to time direct." This loophole opens the door to covert action and dirty tricks.

1948

Covert-action wing created — The CIA recreates a covert action wing, innocuously called the Office of Policy Coordination, led by Wall Street lawyer Frank Wisner. According to its secret charter, its responsibilities include "propaganda, economic warfare, preventive direct action, including sabotage, antisabotage, demolition and evacuation procedures; subversion against hostile states, including assistance to underground resistance groups, and support of indigenous anti-communist elements in threatened countries of the free world."

Italy — The CIA corrupts democratic elections in Italy, where Italian communists threaten to win the elections. The CIA buys votes, broadcasts propaganda, threatens and beats up opposition leaders, and infiltrates and disrupts their organizations. It works -- the communists are defeated.

1949

Radio Free Europe — The CIA creates its first major propaganda outlet, Radio Free Europe. Over the next several decades, its broadcasts are so blatantly false that for a time it is considered illegal to publish transcripts of them in the U.S.

Late 40s

Operation MOCKINGBIRD — The CIA begins recruiting American news organizations and journalists to become spies and disseminators of propaganda. The effort is headed by Frank Wisner, Allan Dulles, Richard Helms and Philip Graham. Graham is publisher of The Washington Post, which becomes a major CIA player. Eventually, the CIA’s media assets will include ABC, NBC, CBS, Time, Newsweek, Associated Press, United Press International, Reuters, Hearst Newspapers, Scripps-Howard, Copley News Service and more. By the CIA’s own admission, at least 25 organizations and 400 journalists will become CIA assets.

1953

Iran – CIA overthrows the democratically elected Mohammed Mossadegh in a military coup, after he threatened to nationalize British oil. The CIA replaces him with a dictator, the Shah of Iran, whose secret police, SAVAK, is as brutal as the Gestapo.

<more>
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DoYouEverWonder Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-05-06 06:47 AM
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11. Thanks for the timeline
Intel Agencies with no oversight are bad for democracy. Everything they do brings chaos and destruction.

If we can't shut them down, we should at least slash their funding.

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formercia Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-06-06 06:04 AM
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13. Intelligence agencies should stick to collecting intelligence
when they get involved in covert paramilitary operations, history has proven that the majority cause more harm than good.
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Zynx Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-05-06 06:25 AM
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10. That was a major tactic used by a lot of authoritarian regimes.
Keeps people good and scared and when people are scared, they're compliant.
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formercia Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-07-06 07:24 AM
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14. Present administration included.
Those who participated in the past have been rehabilitated and continue to do the King's bidding.
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