Gladio, NATO's Dagger at the Heart of Europe: The Pentagon-Nazi-Mafia Terror Axis (Expanded)
(2ND ed.)
Wet works, false flags, assassinations, and subversion pin Europe
down as a US colony. NATO death squads masquerade as a rear guard
against a possible Communist takeover, but are in reality a hideous
cancer poisoning European democracy.
NATO's dirty war projects have
included the Italian Strategy of Tension, the Red Brigades and Baader
Meinhof/Red Army Faction, the Banco Ambrosiano scandal, the deaths of
Italian ex-PM Aldo Moro, banker Roberto Calvi, media magnate Robert
Maxwell, Swedish PM Olaf Palme, and "The Umbrella Murder;" also the
attempt on Pope John Paul II's life; the sex snare set for British PM
Harold Wilson, and the Cyprus partition and genocide.
Gladio architect
Lyman Lemnitzer is implicated in the 1944 reintroduction of the Mafia
into Sicily and the murder of the Kennedy brothers. Covert NATO
operations were behind Solidarnosc, the fall of the Soviet Union, the
color revolutions of Eastern Europe and North Africa, and the massacres
of August 2011 in Norway and Libya.
Softcover, 498 pages
Richard Cottrell enjoyed a long career in the British print and broadcast media. As a television journalist specializing in politics and economics he contributed regularly to the national ITV network. He correctly predicted why the Anglo-French Concorde supersonic plane would fail. In 1979 he was elected as a Conservative in the first direct elections to the European Parliament. Over the next ten years he sat on the parliament’s important committees and published two books, one a polemical attack on the EU’s farming policy (The Sacred Cow) and another (Blood on Their Hands) which extended the inquiry he performed on behalf of the parliament into the murder of British journalist Ann Chapman under the military junta in Greece. His inquiry cleared an innocent man. He wrote the highly praised landmark "Cottrell Report" into the activities of pseudo religious cults such as the Moonies and their harmful influences on families and society.
Cottrell entered politics as an enthusiastic European but turned agnostic “as a result of experience of the inner workings of a profoundly anti-democratic system.” After Europe he worked as a political advisor to international corporations looking to invest in the European countries queuing to join the EU, notably Poland.