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Operation Gladio

Operation Gladio

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This disturbing expose describes a secret alliance forged at the close of World War II by the CIA, the Sicilian and US mafias, and the Vatican to thwart the possibility of a Communist invasion of Europe. Journalist Paul L. Williams presents evidence suggesting the existence of "stay-behind" units in many European countries consisting of five thousand to fifteen thousand military operatives. According to the authors research, the initial funding for these guerilla armies came from the sale of large stocks of SS morphine that had been smuggled out of Germany and Italy and of bogus British bank notes that had been produced in concentration camps by skilled counterfeiters. As the Cold War intensified, the units were used not only to ward off possible invaders, but also to thwart the rise of left-wing movements in South America and NATO-based countries by terror attacks.



Williams argues that Operation Gladio soon gave rise to the toppling of governments, wholesale genocide, the formation of death squads, financial scandals on a grand scale, the creation of the mujahideen, an international narcotics network, and, most recently, the ascendancy of Jorge Mario Bergoglio, a Jesuit cleric with strong ties to Operation Condor (an outgrowth of Gladio in Argentina) as Pope Francis I.



Sure to be controversial, Operation Gladio connects the dots in ways the mainstream media often overlooks.


About the Author

<p><strong>Paul L. Williams, PhD</strong>, is a journalist and the author of <em>Crescent Moon Rising</em>, <em>The Day of Islam</em>, <em>Osamas Revenge</em>, <em>The Al Qaeda Connection</em>, and <em>The Vatican Exposed</em>, among other books. The winner of three first-place Keystone Press Awards for journalism, he has written articles for major news outlets, including <em>USA Today</em>, the <em>Wall Street Journal</em>, and <em>National Review</em>. He has also served as a consultant for the FBI, editor and publisher of the <em>Metro </em>(Scranton, PA), and an adjunct professor of humanities at the University of Scranton.</p><br>

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