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nardogranata · 1 month
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De Giorgi-bomba e il Toro torna alla vittoria.
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BITONTO - NARDO' 0-1
Goal: 25' De Giorgi.
US BITONTO: (4-3-3) - Diame; Gianfreda, Tangorre, Gomes, Muscatiello (43' Palazzo), Coppola (58' Obodo), Stasi (46' Aprile), Mollica, Demichele, Prinari, Zugaro (71' Figliolia)
Bench: Bellavista, Fioretti, Stragapede, Ciannamea.
Trainer: Vincenzo Santoruvo
AC NARDO': (4-3-3) - Viola; De Giorgi, Lanzolla, Gennari, Di Benedetto; Ceccarini (65' Latagliata), Guadalupi, Gentile (67' Mariani); Ciracì, D'Anna (93' Russo J.), Ferreira (71' Enyan)
Bench: Della Pina, Vinciguerra, Rossi, Borgo, Cellamare, Mariani, Enyan.
Trainer: Massimo Costantino
Arbitro: Alessio Marra di Mantova.
Assistenti: Giuseppe Bosco di Lanciano e Simone Mino di La Spezia.
Ammoniti: Mollica, Aprile, Demichele (B) Latagliata, Ciracì (N)
Espulsi: Della Pina (N) Prinari (B)
Ci pensa ancora un difensore a sbloccare le marcature del Nardò. Stavolta è toccato a De Giorgi infilare il portiere avversario con un bolide di controbalzo dai 30 metri. Un goal di rara bellezza che consegna tre agognati punti ad una squadra in profonda crisi da quasi due mesi.
Non è stata però una grande partita quella del Toro che ha avuto il pregio di capitalizzare il pressing della prima parte del match lasciando, però, al Bitonto buone giocate soprattutto dalle fasce laterali.
Al 17' cross ficcante di Mollica e colpo di testa in rete dell'ex Prinari annullato per fuorigioco. Proteste.
Al 20' punizione-cross di Zugaro, svetta di testa Gennari a liberare l'area.
Dopo il goal di De Giorgi, il Nardò prova le ripartenze veloci. Al 33' percussione di Ciracì stoppata da Tangorre.
Al 35' si fa vedere Ferreira tiro sul primo palo. Para a terra Diame.
Al 43' Infortunio per Muscatiello. Entra al suo posto un altro ex, Loris Palazzo. Al 44' Lanzolla sventa un insidioso cross di Stasi.
Finisce il primo tempo col Toro avanti di un goal.
Secondo tempo.
Santoruvo manda in campo Chacon al posto di Gianfreda. Al 48' deviazione di Demichele sottoporta. Para Viola.
Al 55' incursione di Ceccarini fermata da Mollica poi bella cavalcata con tiro di Ciracì deviato da Diame sopra la traversa. Il conseguente corner di Guadalupi innesca un colpo di testa di De Giorgi: alto.
Il Bitonto reagisce e schiaccia il Nardò nella propria trequarti campo. Al 60' occasione per il Bitonto. Potente punizione di Obodo e palla che sfiora il palo.
Al 65' ancora proteste neroverdi per un presunto fallo di mano di Di Benedetto in area.
Finale convulso e combattuto. Nardò raccolto in difesa a rintuzzare le sfuriate bitontine.
Al 70' altro goal annullato per fuorigioco. Segna Mollica ma l'assistente alza la bandierina. Al 74' punizione di Palazzo sulla barriera.
Risponde su punizione di Guadalupi con palla che si stampa sulla traversa poi, nell'area opposta, Viola è chiamato a risolvere un paio di mischie furibonde con Prinari che svirgola da buona posizione.
Nel recupero parapiglia sotto la panchina ospite. Ne fa le spese Della Pina, secondo portiere, espulso.
Finisce 1-0 per il Nardò che rivede la luce. Per il Bitonto il buio fitto della retrocessione diretta incombente.
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whatisonthemoon · 11 months
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CIA Organized Secret Army in Western Europe (The Washington Post)
By Clare Pedrick November 14, 1990
ROME, NOV. 13 -- A secret army created by the Central Intelligence Agency during the 1950s to organize resistance in the event of a Soviet invasion of Western Europe has finally come in from the cold, and the disclosures of its past actions are producing a political flap that stretches across the continent.
The existence of a clandestine paramilitary network code-named "Operation Gladio" was disclosed last Thursday by Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti in a speech to his nation's Senate. Since then, European officials have described similar operations in most of the other NATO countries.
The CIA-backed paramilitary network included units in Belgium, France, Greece, West Germany and the Netherlands, according to European newspaper and news-service reports.
"The operation was expanded to all of Western Europe by 1959," including neutral Sweden and Switzerland, according to a story scheduled to appear Wednesday in the German newspaper Die Welt.
European officials familiar with the paramilitary network have come forward in the past several days and described stockpiles of weapons and explosives hidden in Western European countries since the start of Cold War, news services have reported. The arms were to be used by hundreds of resistance fighters trained to counter a Soviet invasion, the officials said.
A Belgian former army intelligence official quoted by the Associated Press today said at least six arms caches were spread over the countryside in his nation until two months ago. In addition, the wire service quoted a Dutch ex-defense minister who said large weapons dumps also existed there and that some were discovered over the past decade.
Andreotti said he believes the operation should now be dismantled, given the new "climate which has freed us from the nightmare of wars and divisions."
In Washington, a U.S. government official familiar with Operation Gladio -- Italian for "sword" -- said the continued existence of the force in Italy was "solely an Italian operation. We have no control over it whatsoever." The official would not comment on allegations that Gladio was part of a broad resistance network throughout Western Europe.
Andreotti disclosed the covert operation after a Venetian magistrate, Felice Casson, stumbled on its existence during an investigation into a neo-fascist terrorist attack that took place 18 years ago.
The investigation revealed that the explosives used in a 1972 car-bombing came from one of the 139 secret weapons depots kept for the use of Gladio forces. The bomb, which killed three policemen near the town of Gorizia in northeast Italy, was placed by neo-fascist activist Vincenzo Vinciguerra, who was sentenced to life imprisonment.
Andreotti said the 139 arsenals were broken up in 1973, but that weapons from 12 of them were never recovered.
Casson and fellow magistrate Carlo Mastelloni are now investigating possible links between Operation Gladio and extreme right-wing terrorists who are thought to have been responsible for a string of unsolved bombings in Italy during the 1970s and early 1980s.
In Washington, the U.S. government official familiar with Gladio said, "If there are allegations that the CIA was involved in terrorist activities in Italy, they are absolute nonsense."
Andreotti said the United States first approached Italy as early as 1951, when the CIA broached the idea of mounting what it called a "stay behind" organization, one of several in post-war Europe.
The American and Italian intelligence agencies worked together, he said, to establish a network of crack military troops, most of them concentrated in the northeast near the Yugoslav border, where the threat of a Communist invasion seemed most credible. In 1959, Operation Gladio came under the umbrella of NATO, he added.
In Paris, the newspaper Liberation said the French arm of the secret network was dissolved only after disclosures of the Italian operation created a controversy. French Defense Minister Jean-Pierre Chevenement on Monday confirmed France's involvement in the project.
The network was dissolved on presidential orders, Chevenement said, declining to specify when the order was issued. For most of its existence, the group had been "dormant," Chevenement said.
In Belgium, a Belgian former army intelligence official, Andre Moyen, told the leftist newspaper Le Drapeau Rouge he knew of "at least six arms caches" that existed in Belgium as recently as two months ago.
Henk Vredeling, the Dutch defense minister 1973-77, told the Associated Press he had been briefed about the existence of weapons caches on Dutch soil destined for behind-the-lines sabotage.
Belgian ex-defense minister Francois-Xavier de Donnea said paramilitary "exercises were scrapped, perhaps as long as one or two years ago." During his 1985-1988 tenure, he said he was briefed on network operations.
In Greece, where the anti-Communist network was known as Sheepskin, caches of arms, ammunition, flashlights and other equipment were dug up between 1985 and 1988, when the network was dismantled, the AP said.
In a television interview on Italy's Channel 4, former CIA director William Colby confirmed the U.S. role in Italy's secret army and described how he was sent to Stockholm in 1951 to set up a similar network in Scandinavia.
Colby, who headed the CIA from 1973 to 1976, also revealed that U.S. intelligence agencies channeled large sums to Italy's right-of-center Christian Democrats and other "anti-Communist" political parties during the Cold War era -- a connection that has long been alleged by Italy's left-wing parties. The money, said Colby, was used to ensure that Italy did not "fall into Communist hands."
Meanwhile, details have emerged of the role played by civilians in the secret operation. One of them, Verona businessman Roberto Cavallaro, told the Italian newsmagazine L'Espresso that he was recruited after taking part in anti-Soviet demonstrations. In the event of a Communist takeover, his task would have been to cause as much civil unrest as possible, Cavallaro said.
Cavallaro described how he was paid 700,000 lire (now worth $635) each month, which was handed to him in a yellow envelope by one of the two intelligence officials who had recruited him. He left the organization in 1973, he said, after he heard of a plot to murder two former Communists, one male and one female. The plan was later abandoned.
Staff writer George Lardner in Washington contributed to this report.
Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1990/11/14/cia-organized-secret-army-in-western-europe/e0305101-97b9-4494-bc18-d89f42497d85/
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samdelpapa · 1 year
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La verità sulla "Repubblica" meglio la colonia Italia ..
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siciliatv · 2 years
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Inaugurato il murale dedicato a Livatino, Brandara: “Insieme a San Calogero veglierà su Naro”
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L’iniziativa rientra nel progetto “Giovani artisti e committenza pubblica”, a realizzare la grande immagine sulla parte esterna della scuola “Sant’Agostino” gli studenti dell’Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze. E’ stato inaugurato sabato scorso 23 luglio alla presenza delle associazioni, dei cittadini e delle autorità civili, religiose e militari, oltre che del dirigente scolastico Vincenzo Fontana, il grande murale realizzato dagli studenti dell’Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze, guidati dal professor Calogero Saverio Vinciguerra e posizionato su una delle pareti della scuola “Sant’Agostino”. Una scelta, questa, non casuale ma esplicitamente voluta dal sindaco Maria Grazia Brandara per il valore simbolico e didattico dell’opera che è stata realizzata nel contesto del progetto “Giovani artisti e committenza pubblica”, che ha ricevuto il patrocinio della Presidenza dell’Ars. Lo sguardo sereno del beato giudice Rosario Livatino - ha detto la Brandara - veglierà su Naro, unito idealmente a quello del patrono della “Fulgentissima”, San Calogero. https://youtu.be/0dz7qLr6KSo “Per chi crede, Rosario Livatino è un Beato - spiega -. Ma per chi crede anche o solo nella giustizia rappresenta un faro luminoso di coerenza e sacrificio: un servitore dello stato credente e credibile con un altissimo senso del dovere e del diritto. Mi piace pensare che la vicinanza con il Santuario di San Calogero consenta al Beato e al Patrono della città di vegliare su questa comunità con il loro sguardo benevolo. Questo murale - continua Brandara - è solo l’ennesima prova di come il lavoro condotto da marzo 2022 ad oggi dagli studenti in città stia portando importanti benefici alla nostra collettività che rappresenteranno un’occasione per incentivare il turismo che già arriva nella nostra ‘Fulgentissima’”. Proprio della sfida dell’inserire opere in un contesto già prezioso come è Naro, perla del Barocco, ha parlato il professor Vinciguerra. “In genere l’arte pubblica si realizza nelle periferie, dove lo slancio creativo è certamente più libero - spiega -. Lavorare in un luogo ricco di storia, come in questo caso, è certamente più difficile perché andiamo a misurarci con i livelli nostri e quelli che sono presenti”. Gli appuntamenti del progetto, inseriti nella rassegna “Estate Narese”, proseguiranno dopodomani, mercoledì 27 luglio con “Arte e musica a’scalunata” alle 22 in via Dante durante il quale è previsto un workshop con gli studenti dell’Accademia di belle arti e la musica di Vincenzo Marco Crapa, Antonino Ferraro e Gaetano Salamone. Read the full article
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enjoypaitings · 3 years
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Vincenzo Vinciguerra (Palermo, Born 1922)
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Torta rustica con ricotta e pere (+ il complotto è una cosa seria).
Torta rustica con ricotta e pere (+ il complotto è una cosa seria).
Ormai con la scusa dei terrapiattisti ti ridono in faccia pure se dici delle cose sensate. Tipo che l’acqua dovrebbe rimanere pubblica. Tipo che Lavorare tutti lavorare meno non era mica una cattiva idea. Tipo che piazza fontana è una strage di stato.
Questo atteggiamento anti complottista fa strano in un posto come quello in cui vivo (l’Italia, il paese che amo).
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Vincenzo Vinciguerra (Italian, *1920)
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curiositasmundi · 2 years
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Vinciguerra è una figura del tutto anomala e originale di ‘soldato politico’, come si definisce, e non ha mai collaborato con le autorità giudiziarie, dando tuttavia un contributo di verità con i suoi scritti nei quali racconta puntigliosamente le protezioni di cui hanno goduto i suoi ex camerati ordinovisti e avanguardisti ai quali non concede lo status di militanti politici. Dalle sue dichiarazioni è emerso come il neofascismo in Italia non sia stato un fenomeno politico ma di laboratorio. Le sue riflessioni sono state sistematiche dal punto di vista metodologico, tanto da indurlo a scrivere le cronologie degli eventi principali in un arco di tempo lunghissimo, dall’immediato dopoguerra fino agli anni ’90: materiale ricco per studiosi e appassionati e che sarà presto consultabile.
Vinciguerra ha i suoi punti di vista che non devono mai farci dimenticare che ha avuto il coraggio di smascherare i suoi ex camerati, derubricati a “parastatali”. Con puntigliosità non si è risparmiato nel descrivere la collaborazione tra il mondo del neofascista italiano e gli apparati dello Stato, dando una chiave di lettera per comprendere quel fenomeno che alcuni vorrebbero solo nel catalogo della politica e che fa ancora fatica a trovare spazio nelle Università. Nel panorama polveroso degli archivi, sempre più in ristrettezze economiche, di sicuro il Fondo Vinciguerra porta novità.
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simena · 4 years
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VINCENZO VINCIGUERRA
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justbeingnamaste · 5 years
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“You had to attack civilians, the innocent people, unknown people far removed from any political game. The reason was quite simple: To force the public to turn to the state for greater security”. ~ Gladio Operative Vincenzo Vinciguerra 2001.
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[...]Vincenzo Vinciguerra, un terrorista di estrema destra legato a Gladio e che sta attualmente scontando una condanna all’ergastolo per l’autobomba che uccise tre carabinieri, ha dichiarato durante la testimonianza giurata su Gladio nel marzo del 2001: “Dovevi attaccare i civili, la gente, donne, bambini, persone innocenti, gente sconosciuta molto lontana da qualsiasi gioco politico. Il motivo era piuttosto semplice. Si pensava di costringere questa gente, il pubblico italiano, a rivolgersi allo Stato per chiedere maggiore sicurezza. Questa è la logica politica che è all'origine di tutti i massacri e gli attentati che restano impuniti, perché lo Stato non può dichiararsi colpevole o responsabile di ciò che è avvenuto”[...]
"Attaccare gente sconosciuta, molto lontana da qualsiasi gioco politico"
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alistairlane · 5 years
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A Brief History of Deceit
               In 1946, the Communist Party of Greece boycotted the election of The United Alignment of Nationalists’ Konstantinos Tsaldaris in protest of the White Terror.  A night before the elections took place, a band of Greek Communists attacked a police station.  The event came to be inculpated for the outbreak of the Greek Civil War.  The strategy employed by the KKE was glibly dismissed as the “Greek system of democracy.”
               On March 12th in 1947, American president Harry S. Truman announced the Truman Doctrine to Congress.  The policy’s stated purpose was to counter Soviet geopolitical expansion during what became known as the Cold War.  The policy administered military aid to enemies of the Soviet Union and would later serve as a precedent for the partial orchestration of the Greek military junta in 1967 by the Central Intelligence Agency. The coup d'état which established the “Regime of Colonels” was famously dramatized in Costa Garvas’ 1969 film, Z.
                 On the 24th of October in 1990, Christian Democrat Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti publicly recognized the existence of a clandestine “stay-behind” network known as Operation Gladio.  The organization had been previously revealed by former National Vanguard member, Vincenzo Vinciguerra, in 1984.  Operation Gladio was ostensibly designed to provide for the defense against a possible Soviet invasion of Europe.  Stay-behind networks were and may still be active in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Finland, Germany, Greece, Holland, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and, Turkey.  Wikipedia claims that the organization was founded on the 26th of November in 1956, but, I would allege that such actions began immediately following the end of the Second World War.  It is likely that there are connections between Operation Gladio and some of the Nazi ratlines.  Fascist terrorists, after all, have a limited set of circles with which they can associate.
               On the 12th of December in 1969, the National Agrarian Bank in Milan was bombed.  The Piazza Fontana Bombing killed 17 people and wounded 88. Anarchist Pietro Valpreda was sentenced for the bombing and acquitted in 1987.  It is likely that the Italian Neo-Fascist organization New Order orchestrated the attack.  The strategy of framing the far-Left for far-Right terrorist attacks later became known as the “strategy of tension”.  While the term is relatively new, such strategies had been applied by the Russian aristocracy before the February Revolution.  It is likely that the history of the strategy of tension extends far beyond the Years of Lead.  I would allege that Gavrilo Princip was deceitfully coaxed into the assassination of Franz Ferdinand by parties who had nothing to do with the liberation of Yugoslavia from the Austro-Hungarian Empire.  Because no body politic can agree with the utilization of Fascist terrorism, its implementation is always covert.  While crypto-Fascism can be a fascinating exercise in paranoia, we need not become subject to a pathology of mistrust and fear.  Fascism is a tactic of terror employed by the regimens of Capital. The Fascists were able to circumvent the legal plinth of the reactionary bourgeois leading up to and during the Second World War.  Terror is terror and Fascists seeks to deploy it.  The current state of affairs should be clear and plain as day to any person willing to do the limited amount of research that it takes to become of aware of them.  British Intelligence is notorious for having Fascist sympathizers amongst its ranks. American Intelligence is practically openly collaborating with the far-Right.  Such conditions not only threaten the democratic project as a whole, they obstruct it.  Because of the rampant abuses of power justified by the inane threat of the former Soviet Union, politics is delimited by that reactionaries in the West are barely able to lie about collaborating with the far-Right.  I can not reasonably engage another person in a conversation about liberty when their political strategy is to kill any person who does not agree with them.  Such circumstances absurdly result in that, in order for a Liberal democratic project to be maintained, civil disobedience is at all times necessary.  I should not need to make my life a living act of protest in order to be free of an idiotic regime that should have been laid to rest a century ago.  Fascist collaboration on the part of the Intelligence community as a whole betrays far more than a public’s trust in security.  It betrays every decent tenant of the democratic project.  While reactionary Intelligence may not have technically committed treason in their home countries, they have committed a treason against humanity.  Such actions have never been adequately publicly addressed or accounted for.
               In 1976, Licio Gelli was expelled from the masonic lodge the Grand Orient of Italy.  He was the head of Propaganda Due, a far-Right organization with ties to the Italian media, Cosa Nostra, the Roman Catholic Church, and, Italian Intelligence.  P2 has been referred to as a “state within a state” and can be seen as the Italian equivalent of the Turkish “deep state”.  Notable members include Silvio Berlusconi, and the Savoy pretender to the Italian throne, Vittorio Emanuele.  On the 17th of March in 1981 a list of names was found in Gelli’s country house.  Michele Sindona, Roberto Calvi, Federico Umberto D'Amato, Carmine "Mino" Pecorelli, Pietro Longo, Emilio Eduardo Massera, José López Rega, Raúl Alberto Lastiri, and, Stefano Delle Chiaie’s names were on the list along with 953 others.  Chiaie was suspected to have been involved with Operation Condor.  
                 On the 11th of September in 1973, democratically elected Socialist president Salvador Allende was overthrown in a coup d’état led by Augusto Pinochet.  The CIA supported the coup d’ état and has long been suspected to have helped to orchestrate it.  The coup would serve as a precursor for the campaign of state terror that was officially implemented by the CIA in November of 1975 known as Operation Condor.  The CIA backed right-wing dictatorships and paramilitary organizations in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, and, Uruguay.  An estimated 60,000 lives have been lost because of the operation.  
               The Reagan Doctrine was announced on the 6th of February in 1985 and more or less echoed the Truman Doctrine.  The policy would be used as a justification for the arming, training, and, funding of far-Right paramilitary organizations known as Contras in Nicaragua.  The policy would also be used as a justification for the arming, training, and, funding of the mujahideen in Afghanistan.  In both cases it resulted in catastrophe.  The Contras were accused of human rights violations and both the Taliban and Al-Qaeda were born out of the loosely affiliated set of Islamic militants who, along with Maoist guerillas, comprised the mujahideen.
               The CIA has been involved with attempted coup d'états in Afghanistan, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Egypt, El Salvador, Greece, Guatemala, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Italy, Laos, Lebanon, Libya, Kuwait, Nicaragua, Palestine, Panama, Poland, Syria, Venezuela, Vietnam,  Yemen, and, Yugoslavia.  Some of these have been successful.  The global damage incurred by the organization is incalculable.  The United States Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, the Church Committee, established The United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence which, like international law, seems to be entirely incapable of keeping the organization from wreaking havoc across the globe.
               The “War on Drugs” began under Richard Nixon. In 1971, Nixon declared for drug abuse to be "public enemy number one".  In order to combat the illegal drug trade, the Central Intelligence Agency ostensibly armed, trained, and, funded far-Right paramilitary organizations in Columbia who were engaged in a civil war against the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia and their allies.  While the FARC are involved with the drug trade, their control over it is fairly limited.  The United Self-Defenders of Colombia whom the CIA backed were known to have been involved with the trafficking of narcotics.  It is likely that the AUC and their allies control the lion’s share of narcotics in Columbia.  They were also, in all likelihood, responsible for the lion’s share of the violence that occurred in the country during the civil war.  Because neither the trafficking of narcotics, nor the violence associated with it can at all been seen as something which was being attempted to be limited, the War on Drugs has been insincere.  It is likely that CIA has been collaborating with drug traffickers in so far that they are allied with the far-Right.
               The Secret Armed Organization and their allies trained in Francoist Spain.  The OAS was a French dissident paramilitary organization who was active during the Algerian War.  Factions of the CIA and MI6 have supported Fascist Spain throughout its entire lifespan. The Catholic order Opus Dei has also been notoriously alleged to have supported the regime of Francisco Franco. On the 20th of December in 1973 the Basque separatist group, Basque Country and Freedom, assassinated Prime Minister Luis Carrero Blanco.  The Kingdom of Spain would transition to democracy a few years later.  
               While the ETA and the Irish Republican Army were responsible for more terrorist attacks in Spain and Great Britain and Northern Ireland than the far-Right or the Ulster Defense Association, the casualties incurred by the far-Left during the strategy of tension were nothing compared to those of the far-Right.  The attempt to curb left-wing terrorism was also partially insincere as provocation was a necessary tactic employed for the form of entrapment that comprised the strategy. If anything, reactionary Intelligence was happy to egg on far-Left terrorists as they provided the excuse to carry on with business as usual.  To engage in terror was to concede to their point.  Political power does not grow out of the barrel of a gun, however.  It is comprised of a complex set of relations that can not be reduced to a simple maxim.  I believe that the power that abolishes power itself is more powerful than anything else.  Such a power can not be constituted through violent coercion.
               On the 9th of November in 1989 the Berlin Wall began to be tore down.  It has been 28 years since the Soviet Union officially collapsed.  The strategy of arming, training, and, funding Fascist terrorist cells no longer has any justification whatsoever.  It only stands to common reason that doing so never did in the first place.   The CIA could have easily armed, trained, and, funded anyone else.  The stay-behind networks were also a superfluous exercise in adventurist terrorism.  None of the West needed such organizations to protect themselves from a possible Soviet invasion.  A sincere defense against such an incursion would have been comprised of regular standing armies.  The fact that such actions were undertaken only proves that a significant number of agents were either Fascist sympathizers or just simply Fascists.  I take no solace in the security of such company. The far-Right never should have survived the Treaty of Versailles.  While such a catastrophe as the Second World War is unlikely to occur again, the circumstances of our situation provide for new forms of totalitarianism.  Such a world order should never be let to be constituted.                  
                  Because of the gross abuse of such policies and because of the sheer lack of justification for them, I, hereby, demand an immediate end to all of the policies proceeding from the Truman Doctrine and for the immediate disbandment of the Intelligence community from the far-Right.  In so far that such demands are not met, I would suggest that a campaign to dissolve the Central Intelligence Agency may need to be undertaken. Such demands can be practically met through nonviolent resistance and the utilization of established legal channels. I will not respond to adventurist terrorism with more of it.  In so far that laws may need to be broken in order to achieve this end, they should be. The Intelligence community has violated the trust of the global populace as a whole.  If it is left to its own devices then a new form of totalitarian order will begin to emerge.  Such circumstances are not the kind that I intend to situate myself in.  I would see to it that freedom and equality flourish and that Fascism finally be let to be laid to rest as it should have been a long time ago.  Neo-Fascism was another wave in the Fascist project.  Let’s see to it that it is the final one.  
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samdelpapa · 2 years
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giancarlonicoli · 4 years
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14 ott 2020 09:12
UNA NUOVA PISTA SULL’OMICIDIO DI MINO PECORELLI: "LA PISTOLA CHE UCCISE IL GIORNALISTA ERA NELL'ARSENALE DI AVANGUARDIA NAZIONALE" - LO SVELA IL LIBRO DI RAFFAELLA FANELLI, “LA STRAGE CONTINUA”, CHE DOVREBBE ESSERE ACQUISITO AGLI ATTI DELL’INCHIESTA - “ADRIANO TILGHER DISSE A VINCENZO VINCIGUERRA CHE LA PISTOLA CHE UCCISE PECORELLI ERA IN MANO A DOMENICO MAGNETTA, AVANGUARDISTA ARRESTATO CON MASSIMO CARMINATI” - LA SORELLA DEL FONDATORE DI “OP”: "QUESTO E' IL FILO CONDUTTORE CHE PUO' PORTARE ALLA VERITÀ"
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Sviluppi in arrivo per la nuova inchiesta sull’omicidio di Mino Pecorelli, il giornalista fondatore della rivista OP (Osservatore Politico), ucciso a Roma il 20 marzo del 1979. Nuovi elementi per il magistrato della Procura di Roma Erminio Amelio titolare dell’inchiesta. Se ne è parlato a Cusano Italia TV durante la trasmissione “Crimini e Criminologia” curata e condotta da Fabio Camillacci.
La giornalista Raffaella Fanelli, che ha fatto riaprire il caso, ha presentato “La Strage Continua”, un libro che a breve dovrebbe essere acquisito agli atti dell’inchiesta come ha annunciato ai microfoni della tv dell’Unicusano, l’avvocato Giulio Vasaturo, legale della FNSI che si è costituita parte offesa nella nuova inchiesta: “Insieme al legale della famiglia, l’avvocato Claudio Ferrazza, chiederemo l’acquisizione agli atti dell’indagine del libro di Raffaella Fanelli perché per i contenuti può essere un fondamentale strumento conoscitivo e di rilievo giudiziario nell’ambito dell’indagine in corso”.
La novità rilevante emersa ultimamente, l’ha spiegata la stessa giornalista affermando: “Dopo aver intervistato Maurizio Abbatino, uno dei boss della Banda della Magliana, nel verificare una sua risposta in merito al sequestro e l’omicidio di Aldo Moro, ho trovato un verbale del 1992 di Vincenzo Vinciguerra, con le parole che il neofascista di Ordine Nuovo-Avanguardia Nazionale rilasciò al giudice di Milano Guido Salvini, e in cui parla dell’omicidio di Mino Pecorelli.
Vinciguerra parlò di un ricatto del quale era venuto a conoscenza attraverso le dichiarazioni di Adriano Tilgher, che fu tra i fondatori di Avanguardia Nazionale con Stefano Delle Chiaie. Tilgher e Vinciguerra erano in cella insieme e Tilgher disse a Vinciguerra che la pistola che uccise Pecorelli era in mano a Domenico Magnetta, un altro avanguardista. Magnetta –ha spiegato la giornalista- in precedenza aveva fatto a Tilgher una sorta di ricatto dicendo che se non lo avessero aiutato a uscire dal carcere attraverso le loro amicizie potenti, avrebbe tirato fuori la pistola che uccise Mino Pecorelli.
Una pistola che dunque sarebbe stata conservata nell’arsenale di Avanguardia Nazionale e in particolare proprio da Domenico Magnetta; peraltro l’avanguardista arrestato con Massimo Carminati. E così, cercando nei verbali che riguardavano Magnetta ho trovato anche un verbale di sequestro di armi del 1995 dove figura una pistola dello stesso calibro di quella che uccise Pecorelli. Quando intervistai Vinciguerra nel carcere milanese di Opera, mi confermò quelle dichiarazioni.
Oltretutto, dopo che Vinciguerra ne parlò col giudice Salvini, qualcuno in carcere cercò di ucciderlo. Voglio precisare che Vinciguerra non è un collaboratore di giustizia, non ha mai fatto dichiarazioni in cambio di benefici o sconti di pena ed è tutt’ora dietro le sbarre. E tutte le dichiarazioni che ha rilasciato in questi anni sono state verificate dal giudice Salvini e nessuna è risultata falsa.
La pistola purtroppo non c’è –ha concluso Raffaella Fanelli- perché sembra sia andata distrutta così come non ci sono i bossoli raccolti in strada in via Orazio il 20 marzo 1979, furono sostituiti quando si indagava su Valerio Fioravanti poi prosciolto. Ma la perizia sarà fatta dalla polizia scientifica di Perugia sulle foto scattate all’epoca e quando le armi furono sequestrate. Quindi, per ulteriori sviluppi dell’inchiesta attendiamo l’esito di questa perizia”.
A Cusano Italia Tv è intervenuta anche Rosita Pecorelli. La sorella del giornalista ucciso 41 anni fa ha dichiarato: “Io ritengo che questa nuova pista legata ad Avanguardia Nazionale sia il filo conduttore che può portare alla verità su mandanti ed esecutori materiali dell’omicidio di mio fratello. Un filo nero legato alla ‘strategia della tensione’ che va dalla strage di Piazza Fontana alla strage di Bologna e su cui Mino ha sempre indagato. E sono contenta di essere finalmente affiancata in questa battaglia dalla Federazione nazionale della stampa italiana e per questo ringrazio il presidente Beppe Giulietti che vuole arrivare fortemente alla verità sull’uccisione di un suo collega”.
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Vincenzo Vinciguerra (Palermo, Born 1922)
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