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A MAJOR SPY SCANDAL IS BREAKING IN ITALY -- PARALLEL, UNOFFICIAL NEO-FASCIST
ITALIAN INTELLIGENCE GROUP HAS TIES TO NEO CON INTELLIGENCE APPARATUS IN BUSH
ADMINISTRATION INVOLVED IN KIDNAPING MILAN IMAM. GENOA POLICE BUST PRIVATE INTELLIGENCE
CELLS AROUND ITALY. POSSIBLE LINKS BETWEEN BUSH ADMINISTRATION AND TERRORIST
GROUPS FIGURE IN PROBE.
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Did Calipari know too much
about "third level" control of terrorist groups? |
Washington and Rome, Jul 2, 2005 -- Genoa police have arrested the two leaders
of a neo-Fascist unofficial intelligence and "anti-terrorism" police
network in Italy and have conducted searches of homes throughout the country in
a major crackdown on a group that recruited police and intelligence agents to
their cause. The two neo-Fascist leaders -- Gaetano Saya and Riccardo Sindoca
-- who reportedly have close ties to both the P-2 (Propaganda Due) Masonic lodge
and a secret Cold War network known as Gladio, were arrested. Some 25 members
of the regular state police, the Carabinieri, the Frontier police, and the Prison
police were placed under official investigation. Tens of searches, including two
houses in Genoa, were conducted by police in nine Italian regions: Liguria, Piedmont,
Lombardy, Emilia Romagna, Tuscany, Lazio, Molise, Sicily and Sardinia. The investigation
may soon extend to members of the Italian intelligence service SISMI. In 2004,
Saya and Sindoca established the Department of Strategic Anti-Terrorism Studies,
which reportedly had links to both the Bush administration and Ariel Sharon's
Likud government in Israel.
Some Italian police were tricked into assisting the organization because they
thought it was legitimate. Saya and Sindoca were leaders of the Destra Nazionale
- Nuovo MSI (an off shoot of the neo-Fascist MSI party represented in the government
of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi). The group is also unofficially known as
the Fiamma Tricolore (Tri Color Flame). Police temporarily shut down the web
site of Destra Nazionale - Nuovo MSI. The web site was back up on July 3. There
is now a suspicion by prosecutors in Genoa and Milan that the neo-Fascist intelligence
group may have been involved with American covert operators in the kidnaping
of Imam Abu Omar (Moustapha Hassan Nasr) from a street in Milan in 2003. Omar,
a political refugee in Italy, was spirited out of Italy to Egypt by a covert
team of U.S. Defense Department Special Forces, mercenaries, and intelligence
agents who are now the subject of international arrest warrants (see articles
below). There is now mounting evidence that the U.S. team was working with the
parallel Italian intelligence network.
Former Italian President Francesco Cossiga has quickly distanced the parallel
intelligence network from official intelligence and police networks by claiming
the two men arrested are just criminals and not tied to the Italian Gladio,
which a number of intelligence experts believe Cossiga once headed. Cossiga
also defended the secret U.S. intelligence operation in Italy that is presently
under attack by Milan prosecutors. Cossiga said that by not telling the Italian
government of the operation, the U.S. avoided having its secret plans spread
throughout the Middle East. By mentioning both the Milan and Genoa cases, Cossiga
may have unintentionally linked the two. The parallel intelligence network is
reportedly the outgrowth of a Gladio network consisting of six divisions that
operated in Italy, North Africa, and the Middle East during the Cold War. The
P-2 Lodge, headed by fascist leader Licio Gelli, reportedly maintained close
links to former Secretary of State Alexander Haig and his one-time foreign affairs
adviser Michael Ledeen. A number of SISMI agents and assets have also been tied
to the group, including Francesco Pazienza, a SISMI agent, and Rocco Martino,
who said he was the source of the faked Niger yellowcake uranium documents that
were laundered through Rome and used as proof by the Bush White House that Saddam
Hussein was shopping for uranium in Niger. That charge prompted the CIA to send
Ambasssador Joseph Wilson to Niger resulting in a retaliatory exposure by the
White House of the CIA's covert weapons of mass destruction counter-proliferation
network.
Italian sources report that the Milan case against the Americans and the Genoa
case against the private Italian network may be linked in another way. The reported
CIA station chief in Milan, Honduran-born Robert Seldon Lady (whose name may
be an alias and whose CIA connections may be incorrect or overstated) was, prior
to his assignment in Milan, in charge of a covert American unit in Honduras,
El Salvador, and Nicaragua charged with penetrating anti-American groups and
taking them over. It is now believed that Lady was in charge of a similar operation
to turn Abu Omar and others into intelligence assets for the Americans. Abu
Omar, according to Albanian intelligence sources, assisted the U.S. with intelligence
on Islamic militants in Albania. It is also believed that the late Deputy SISMI
chief Nicola Calipari became aware of information in Iraq that linked the control
of terrorists in Iraq and elsewhere to a "third level" in "an
anti-terrorism country." Calipari was shot to death by U.S. troops while
transporting freed Italian hostage and journalist Giuliana Sgrena to Baghdad
International Airport. The U.S. ruled the shooting an "accident."
Abu Omar may have become a hot potato for the Americans after Calipari discovered
links between the Americans and terrorist groups in Iraq and elsewhere -- and
a decision was made to conduct a "rendition" of the imam to Egypt
to get him out of circulation. Abu Omar, also said to have been a credible intelligence
source, may have also become aware of U.S. connections to terrorist groups.
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