Operation Gladio - State Sponsored Terrorism in Europe (1992
This is BBC Timewatch's shocking 3-part documentary Gladio (1992) which reveales the truth about the NATO and CIA sponsored terrorist organisation named Gladios (Italian for Sword). Operation Gladio was a group of stay behind operatives that would infiltrate radical organizations and use them to discredit the socialist movement in Europe after the Second World War. Operated by the CIA and MI6 through NATO, Gladio was used to kill hundreds of innocent Europeans and attempted to blame the deaths on Baader Meinhof, Red Brigades and other left wing groups. Known as 'stay-behinds' these armies were given access to military equipment which was supposed to be used for sabotage after a Soviet invasion. But this was just a cover, a way to recruit naive members who thought they were fighting the evil communist 5th columns in Europe. In reality Gladio's massacres across mainland Europe were a part of a CIA's "Strategy of Tension", a clever way to put people into submission of the state without involving the state in the first place. All would be blamed on the "terrorists" while the people thought the state is here to protect them and many continue to think so to this very day. Operation Gladio was a very successful mind control experiment which would entrap not only its members but whole of Europe which thought it was being attacked by the evil communists. The trick played so well that to this day many of its members simply don't want to know otherwise and keep repeating the old lies of them being the heroes against the communist menace. The documentary features prominent members of governments and Gladio themselves who were used as puppets in this bloody game of submission by terror. The careful watcher will notice that there is a bigger game involved here and that the main objective is to establish such a state of fear in the individual that he would give away all his freedoms and become a puppet of the state which is the one that profits at the end. 3 x 50 min. long. A must see for everyone.
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Video codec: divx, 320x240
Audio codec: MP3, 44kHz, Stereo