NATO`s Secret Armies (2009) - Andreas Pichler (GLADIO, SDRA8)

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NATO`s Secret Armies (2009) - Andreas Pichler (GLADIO, SDRA8)

I'm including this documentary about NATO's secret armies on this 9/11 channel to give visitors some insight into the practices of Europe's stay-behind network [Recruited and trained by the CIA and MI-6 and coordinated by NATO] with names like GLADIO in Italy or SDRA8 in Belgium.

These secret armies have all the characteristics of terror networks and work the same way with actions against democratically elected governments, false flags or major attacks against citizens. This documentary gives the public a glimpse of the structures within those organizations and the complete absence of moral responsibility. It certainly will help to answer some questions that linger since the perplexity about 9/11 (and the possibility that it came from inside) prevent many of us to open our minds for the the painful facts that speaks against the official 9/11 story.
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Source: miramontefilm.com
NATO`S SECRET ARMIES
tv documentary

They were to 'stay behind' if the Red Army overran Western Europe. Operating from secret hideouts behind enemy lines, they were to organise armed national resistance against the occupying Soviet forces.

Recruited and trained by the CIA and MI-6 and coordinated by NATO, Europe’s secret army was the most ambitious covert operation to defend democracy since the Second World War. But over time the top-secret stay-behind network set up by Britain and the United States in almost 20 European countries became involved in just the opposite: fixing elections, political assassinations, coups against democratically elected governments, and in what can only be described as acts of terrorism, which cost the lives of hundreds of Europeans.

The story of Europe’s stay-behind network with names like GLADIO in Italy or SDRA8 in Belgium is one of the most powerfully hidden secrets of recent American and European history.

NATO’S SECRET ARMIES examines three major terror attacks: The Brabant massacres in Belgium, The Oktoberfest bombing in Germany and the Piazza Fontana killings in Italy. Through the testimony of former terrorists, Gladio, exCIA agents, diplomats, prosecutors and police investigators the film piecestogether the disturbing trail of influence behind each of the attacks andconsiders whether hundreds may have died at the hands of state sponsoredterrorism. More chillingly, it asks whether the strategy of tension mightstill be in use today.

I/UK 2009
52 min
director: Andreas Pichler
written by: Vania del Borgo, Nadia Hall, Andreas Pichler
editing: Johannes Nakajima
sound design: Massimo Carozzi
produced by MIR CINEMATOGRAFICA
for HISTORY CHANNEL UK, HISTORY CHANNEL Italy/Spain/Germany, TSI Suisse

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