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- Gladio Operator and Family Testimonies Post-1990
The existence of Operation Gladio, a clandestine "stay-behind" network organized by Western intelligence agencies during the Cold War, became widely known in 1990 following revelations in Italy. The n…
- Gladio Classified Operational Directives and Personnel Rosters in European Nations
Operation Gladio refers to a network of clandestine "stay-behind" paramilitary organizations established across Western Europe by NATO, the CIA, and various European intelligence agencies during the C…
- Gladio Command Structure and Declassified Operational Directives: NATO-CIA Reporting Chain and Orders
Operation Gladio was a documented NATO-coordinated stay-behind network established across Western Europe during the Cold War, ostensibly to resist Soviet invasion or communist takeover. The program is…
- Gladio Survivor Testimonies and Oral Histories: Existence and Accessibility of Operational Accounts (1960–1990)
Operation Gladio was a documented NATO-coordinated stay-behind network established across Western Europe during the Cold War, ostensibly to resist Soviet invasion or communist takeover. The program is…
- Declassifications and Remaining Classification Restrictions on NATO Stay-Behind Networks: Italy, France, Belgium, and UK (1990–Present)
Operation Gladio and related NATO stay-behind networks across Western Europe were first publicly exposed in Italy in 1990 following the Andreotti admission, triggering subsequent parliamentary inquiri…
- NATO Stay-Behind Networks and Domestic Political Authorization: Declassified Documentation vs. Public Allegations
Operation Gladio and related NATO stay-behind networks have been documented by declassified records, parliamentary inquiries, and journalistic investigation as Cold War-era clandestine military struct…
- Italian Gladio Cases and Years of Lead: Judicial Evidence Standards for Perpetrator Attribution
Between 1978 and 1990, Italy experienced the Years of Lead (Anni di Piombo), a period of intense left-wing and right-wing political violence that killed over 400 people and wounded over 1,000 (Wikiped…
- Legal and Classification Barriers to Gladio Inquiry Disclosure in Europe
Operation Gladio refers to clandestine stay-behind networks established by NATO member states in Western Europe during the Cold War, ostensibly to resist Soviet invasion or communist takeover. Followi…
- Gladio Members' Private Testimonies and Archival Holdings
This dossier investigates the existence of personal diaries, letters, or recorded interviews from members of Operation Gladio, a clandestine, NATO-coordinated stay-behind network active across Western…
- Gladio Archives: UK, France, and Belgium Declassification Status (2025)
This dossier investigates the current legal and administrative status of classified materials related to Operation Gladio, specifically in the national archives of the United Kingdom, France, and Belg…
- Stay-Behind Network Declassification Reviews: France, Belgium, and UK (Post-1990)
Following the public exposure of stay-behind networks across Europe in 1990, several NATO member states, including Belgium, acknowledged their existence. The term "Gladio" is often used as shorthand f…
- Domestic Political Oversight of Stay-Behind Networks in France, Belgium, and UK Pre-1990
This dossier investigates the domestic political authorization and parliamentary oversight governing 'stay-behind' network operations, such as those associated with 'Operation Gladio,' in France, Belg…
- Cold War Western Threat Inflation of Soviet Psycho-Chemical Warfare vs. Actual Program Scope
During the Cold War, Western intelligence agencies, particularly the CIA, produced assessments of Soviet chemical and biological warfare capabilities and intentions. These assessments were utilized by…
- NATO Gladio Command Protocols and Activation Procedures
The existence of clandestine 'stay-behind' networks, often referred to collectively as Operation Gladio, across Western Europe during the Cold War is verified by declassified documents and official ad…
- CIA Directives for Gladio Networks in Individual Countries (1950-1990)
Operation Gladio refers to a network of clandestine 'stay-behind' organizations established across Western Europe during the Cold War, ostensibly to resist potential Soviet invasion. While the existen…
- Italian Parliamentary Commissions Investigating Gladio-Years of Lead Nexus (1990-2000)
Following the public admission by Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti in October 1990 regarding the existence of Operation Gladio, Italy initiated parliamentary investigations into the clandestine 'stay-b…
- Operation Gladio: Authorization for Domestic Surveillance and Paramilitary Actions
Operation Gladio refers to clandestine 'stay-behind' networks established by Western Union, NATO, and the CIA, in collaboration with European intelligence agencies during the Cold War, ostensibly to r…
- Gladio Command Structure and Reporting Procedures: Memoir and Oral History Analysis
Operation Gladio refers to clandestine 'stay-behind' networks organized by Western Union, NATO, and the CIA, in collaboration with European intelligence agencies during the Cold War (Source: [1]). The…
- Operation Gladio Records Destruction and Withholding (1975-1990)
Operation Gladio was the codename for clandestine "stay-behind" operations organized by NATO, the CIA, and European intelligence agencies during the Cold War to resist a potential Soviet invasion or c…
- Gladio Prosecutions for Political Violence: Italy, Belgium, and France
Operation Gladio refers to a network of clandestine, NATO-coordinated stay-behind military and intelligence assets established across Western Europe during the Cold War, ostensibly to resist potential…
- Parliamentary Inquiries 1990-1992: NATO/CIA Authorization of Domestic Operations
In the early 1990s, parliamentary inquiries in Italy, Belgium, and Switzerland investigated the 'stay-behind' networks, often referred to as 'Gladio' operations, which were clandestine military organi…
- Italian Prosecutorial Investigations into NATO/CIA Complicity in Years of Lead Attacks
The 'Years of Lead' (Anni di Piombo) in Italy (1960s-1980s) was a period of intense political violence characterized by numerous bombings and assassinations. Subsequent investigations and declassifica…
- NATO Stay-Behind and CIA Domestic Political Deployment Directives
This dossier investigates the existence of specific directives or decision memos from NATO Strategic Commanders or CIA Deputy Directors referencing the potential domestic political deployment of 'stay…
- Stay-Behind Network Authorization Documents: Destruction and Classification Post-2000
This dossier investigates the status of documents related to Cold War-era 'stay-behind' networks, such as Operation Gladio, specifically focusing on records concerning their authorization that may hav…
- Gladio Parliamentary Testimony and Oral Histories in Italy, Belgium, and Netherlands (Post-1990)
Operation Gladio refers to clandestine 'stay-behind' networks established by NATO, the CIA, and European intelligence agencies during the Cold War, intended for armed resistance in the event of a Sovi…
- Gladio Oral Histories: Documenting Member Confessions and Family Interviews
Operation Gladio refers to a network of clandestine 'stay-behind' paramilitary organizations established across Western Europe during the Cold War, supported by NATO and the CIA, ostensibly to resist …
- Italian Prosecutions of NATO/CIA Officials for Years of Lead Terror Attacks
The question of whether NATO or CIA officials have been formally indicted, tried, or convicted by Italian courts specifically for terror attacks during the "Years of Lead" (Anni di Piombo) reveals a c…
- Italian Parliamentary Declassified Transcripts of Gladio Participant Testimony (Post-1990)
Following the public revelations about Operation Gladio in 1990, the Italian Parliament conducted several inquiries into the clandestine 'stay-behind' networks. These investigations, particularly thos…
- Operation Gladio: Withholding of Witness Testimonies in European Inquiries
Allegations surrounding Operation Gladio, a clandestine NATO stay-behind network, include claims of its involvement in a 'strategy of tension' involving acts of terrorism in Cold War Italy. Multiple s…
- Italian Court Cases Naming NATO/CIA in Years of Lead Terror Attacks
This dossier investigates whether specific Italian court documents or prosecutorial filings name NATO officials or CIA liaison officers as defendants in direct charges of conspiracy or complicity in '…
- Gladio and Neofascist Command Structure: Declassified Signals Intelligence
The existence of Operation Gladio, a network of clandestine 'stay-behind' units in Western Europe, is largely confirmed through declassified documents and official admissions by European governments, …
- Operation Gladio Operators: Documented Interviews and Public Confessions
The existence of Operation Gladio, a network of clandestine 'stay-behind' armies in Western Europe organized by NATO and the CIA during the Cold War, was officially acknowledged by the Italian governm…
- Gladio Operational Records Classification Levels in Italy, Belgium, and Germany
Operation Gladio refers to a network of clandestine, NATO-coordinated stay-behind military and intelligence assets established across Western Europe during the Cold War. While the existence of these n…
- Daniele Ganser's Interviews with Gladio Operators and Families
Daniele Ganser's 2005 book, "NATO's Secret Armies: Operation Gladio and Terrorism in Western Europe," extensively documented the existence and activities of the Cold War-era stay-behind networks known…
- NATO Exercises and Stay-Behind Force Scenarios
The existence of clandestine "stay-behind" operations, such as Operation Gladio, organized by Western Union, NATO, and the CIA during the Cold War in collaboration with European intelligence agencies,…
- Gladio's Scope: Internal Subversion vs. Original Mandate
The covert Cold War 'stay-behind' network known as Operation Gladio, established by NATO and Western European intelligence services, was ostensibly created to resist a potential Soviet invasion. Howev…
- Operation Gladio: CIA Financial and Advisory Involvement with European Stay-Behind Networks
Operation Gladio refers to clandestine "stay-behind" operations organized by Western Union, NATO, and the CIA in collaboration with European intelligence agencies during the Cold War. While Gladio spe…
- Gladio Agreements: Declassified National Military Intelligence Archives and NATO Contingency Planning
Operation Gladio refers to a network of clandestine 'stay-behind' organizations established across Western Europe during the Cold War, intended to conduct resistance in the event of a Soviet invasion.…
- FOIA Requests for CIA Gladio Operational Directives
The existence of Operation Gladio, a network of clandestine 'stay-behind' armies across Western Europe during the Cold War, has been officially acknowledged, notably by former Italian Prime Minister G…
- NATO Stay-Behind Networks: Command Protocols and Activation Thresholds
The existence of NATO-coordinated 'stay-behind' networks in Western Europe during the Cold War, often referred to by the umbrella term Operation Gladio, is a verified historical fact, publicly acknowl…
- Operation Gladio: Declassification and Withholding Policies (1975-1990)
Operation Gladio was the codename for clandestine 'stay-behind' paramilitary organizations established by NATO, in collaboration with the CIA, across Western Europe during the Cold War. These networks…
- NATO Archives on Gladio: CIA Directives and Operational Control
Operation Gladio refers to a network of clandestine 'stay-behind' units established across Western Europe during the Cold War, ostensibly to counter potential Soviet invasion or communist influence. T…
- NATO Command Responsibility for Stay-Behind Networks in Coups
This dossier investigates the extent to which NATO official records or historical analyses address the command responsibility for stay-behind networks, such as Operation Gladio, in scenarios involving…
- CIA Declassified Directives on Gladio Activities in European Countries (1950-1990)
This dossier investigates the existence of declassified CIA operational directives or memoranda specifically detailing Gladio activities in countries such as Italy, Belgium, or Germany between 1950 an…
- NATO Stay-Behind Network Communication Protocols: Gladio-Era Designations
The question of specific radio communication protocols, frequencies, and encryption methods designated by NATO or its member states for 'stay-behind' asset mobilization, particularly concerning Cold W…
- Belgian Stay-Behind Networks (SDRA8): Command Structure and Liaison with CIA/MI6
The Belgian stay-behind network, often colloquially referred to as "Gladio," was a secret mixed civilian and military unit established during the Cold War. It was designed to form a resistance movemen…
- CIA 1992 Historical Review Program and Gladio Records
Operation Gladio was a codename for clandestine 'stay-behind' networks established by NATO, the CIA, and European intelligence agencies during the Cold War to resist potential Soviet influence or inva…
- Gladio Inquiries in France, Belgium, and UK Post-Andreotti Admission (1990)
Operation Gladio refers to clandestine 'stay-behind' operations organized by Western intelligence agencies, including NATO and the CIA, in collaboration with several European intelligence agencies dur…
- Stay-Behind Networks in France, Belgium, and UK: Executive Sanction
The existence of clandestine 'stay-behind' networks, collectively known as Operation Gladio, across Western Europe during the Cold War is widely documented. These networks were organized by Western Un…
- Gladio Operative Identities: Unreleased Names in Italy, France, Belgium, and UK
Operation Gladio refers to a network of clandestine, NATO-coordinated stay-behind military and intelligence assets established across Western Europe during the Cold War. While the general existence of…
- French, Belgian, and UK Government Statements on Stay-Behind Networks
This dossier investigates official statements and reports from the French, Belgian, and UK governments concerning the establishment, secrecy, and dissolution of their respective Cold War 'stay-behind'…
- Operation Gladio: Testimonies of Alleged Members and Academic Investigations Beyond Ganser
Operation Gladio refers to clandestine 'stay-behind' networks established across Western Europe during the Cold War. While the existence of these networks has been verified by official admissions, not…
- Service Historique de la Défense: Public Register of Stay-Behind Documents
The Service Historique de la Défense (SHD) serves as the archive center for the French Ministry of Defense and its armed forces, preserving French military archives for national memory and research. W…
- Gladio Member Testimonies in European Government Inquiries (excluding Italy)
Operation Gladio refers to clandestine 'stay-behind' networks established by NATO, the CIA, and various European intelligence agencies during the Cold War to resist potential Soviet invasion. While th…
- International Treaties and Agreements Regarding Gladio Information Sharing (Post-1990)
Following the public revelations regarding Operation Gladio in 1990, questions arose about information sharing and accountability among European nations regarding these clandestine 'stay-behind' netwo…
- Gladio Command Structures and Personnel: Unreleased National Security Documents
Operation Gladio refers to a network of clandestine 'stay-behind' operations organized by Western intelligence agencies, including NATO and the CIA, in collaboration with European intelligence service…
- Stay-Behind Network Declassifications: Transparency in France, Belgium, and UK
The existence of 'stay-behind' networks, clandestine paramilitary organizations designed to resist potential Soviet invasion during the Cold War, has been officially acknowledged by various NATO membe…
- Belgian National Security Document Declassification Procedures and Timeframes
The declassification of sensitive national security documents in Belgium is managed by entities such as the Section Classified Archives within the Belgian Ministry of Defense. While general principles…
- Gladio Classification Authorities: Italy, France, Belgium, UK Legal Basis for Secrecy
Operation Gladio refers to clandestine 'stay-behind' networks established across Western Europe during the Cold War, initially organized by the Western Union and later associated with NATO, to resist …
- Domestic Authorization of European Stay-Behind Networks Prior to 1990
Stay-behind networks, often associated with the codename "Operation Gladio," were clandestine paramilitary organizations established in Western European countries during the Cold War. These networks w…
- Parliamentary Oversight of Stay-Behind Networks in France, Belgium, and UK (Pre-1990)
This dossier investigates the extent of parliamentary or oversight committee awareness and supervision of clandestine 'stay-behind' networks, such as Operation Gladio, in France, Belgium, and the UK p…
- Brabant Killings: Alleged Gladio Involvement and 'Pointless Murders' Claims
The Brabant Killings refer to a series of violent armed robberies and murders committed in Belgium between 1982 and 1985, resulting in 28 deaths and 22 injuries [1, 10, 11]. The perpetrators, known as…
- Gladio Document Declassification Efforts and Obstacles in Europe
Operation Gladio refers to clandestine 'stay-behind' operations organized by Western Union, NATO, and the CIA, in collaboration with European intelligence agencies during the Cold War. These networks …
- UK Stay-Behind Network Declassification Reviews Post-1990
The existence of 'stay-behind' networks in Western Europe during the Cold War, intended to resist potential Soviet occupation, has been acknowledged, most notably through Italian Prime Minister Giulio…
- Post-1990 Declassification and Official Reports on Stay-Behind Networks in France, Belgium, and UK
Following the public revelations regarding Operation Gladio and other NATO stay-behind networks in 1990, various European nations initiated inquiries and declassification efforts. Germany, for instanc…
- Gladio Records Access: Legal Grounds for Denial and FOIA Challenges
Operation Gladio refers to a network of clandestine "stay-behind" operations organized by Western Union, NATO, and the CIA in collaboration with European intelligence agencies during the Cold War. The…
- Belgium's Post-1990 Declassification Reviews of Stay-Behind Network
Following the public exposure of 'stay-behind' networks across Europe in the early 1990s, questions arose regarding the extent of official investigations and declassification efforts by national gover…
- NATO's Response to 1984 CIA Soviet Chemical Warfare Assessment
In 1984, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) produced a significant intelligence assessment titled "Soviet Doctrine for Chemical Warfare Against NATO (U)" (source: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pk…
- Stay-Behind Assets: High-Level Directives for Domestic Political Deployment
The existence of 'stay-behind' networks, such as Operation Gladio, established in Western European countries during the Cold War to counter potential Soviet invasion, is a documented historical fact, …
- Andreotti's Gladio List: Membership and Cited Incompleteness
In October 1990, then-Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti publicly acknowledged the existence of Operation Gladio, Italy's clandestine 'stay-behind' network [8]. He provided the Italian parliamentary Comm…
- Operation Gladio: 1970s-1980s Investigations of False Flag Allegations and CIA/NATO Authorization
Operation Gladio refers to a network of clandestine 'stay-behind' operations organized in Western Europe during the Cold War. While the existence of these networks remained highly classified until 199…
- Stay-Behind Operations: Domestic Political Deployment Directives by Former NATO/CIA Personnel
This dossier investigates whether former NATO or CIA personnel with knowledge of 'stay-behind' operations have provided on-the-record statements or memoirs detailing directives for domestic political …
- NATO and CIA Declassification Criteria for Stay-Behind Operations
The declassification of intelligence documents, including those related to NATO and CIA stay-behind operations, is governed by established review processes aimed at balancing public transparency with …
- European Declassification of Stay-Behind Network Operational Authorizations for Domestic Actions
The existence of clandestine Cold War-era 'stay-behind' networks, coordinated by NATO and national intelligence services across Western Europe (e.g., Operation Gladio in Italy), is well-documented fol…
- Gladio Stay-Behind Networks: Authorization for Political Violence
The existence of NATO-linked 'stay-behind' networks, often referred to as Operation Gladio, in Western Europe during the Cold War is a documented fact, confirmed by official admissions and parliamenta…
- Operation Gladio Records: Allegations of Destruction and Withholding by CIA Officials
Operation Gladio refers to a network of clandestine 'stay-behind' operations organized by Western Union, NATO, and the CIA in collaboration with European intelligence agencies during the Cold War. The…
- Operation Gladio: Declassified Directives on Domestic Destabilization and Violence
Operation Gladio refers to a network of clandestine 'stay-behind' military and intelligence assets established across Western Europe during the Cold War, purportedly to resist potential Soviet invasio…
- Operation Gladio: Formal Chain of Command and Reporting Procedures in Declassified Documents
Operation Gladio refers to clandestine 'stay-behind' networks established across Western Europe during the Cold War by NATO and supported by intelligence agencies like the CIA, ostensibly to prepare f…
- CIA 'Stay-Behind' Assets and Domestic Political Influence in Western Europe (1950s-1970s)
Operation Gladio was the codename for clandestine "stay-behind" operations of armed resistance organized by Western Union, NATO, and the CIA, in collaboration with several European intelligence agenci…
- Stay-Behind Networks: Charges and Convictions for Political Violence
This dossier investigates the number of individuals identified as members of Cold War-era 'stay-behind' networks who were charged or convicted for political violence. The existence of stay-behind netw…
- Stay-Behind Network Links to Italian, Belgian, and French Political Violence Investigations
This dossier explores formal investigations into alleged links between Cold War 'stay-behind' networks, such as Italy's Gladio, and instances of bombings, kidnappings, or political violence in Italy, …
- NATO/CIA Stay-Behind Networks Declassification in Italy, Belgium, Switzerland (Post-1992)
This dossier investigates the extent to which Italy, Belgium, or Switzerland have declassified documents related to NATO or CIA authorization chains for domestic political interference or terrorism si…
- NATO Member State Audits of Stay-Behind Network Documentation Post-2000
This dossier investigates whether NATO member states have conducted public audit reports or parliamentary inquiries into the documentation of 'stay-behind' networks, particularly after the year 2000. …
- European Parliamentary Inquiries into Stay-Behind Networks: Command Structure and Reporting Lines
Following the public exposure of Operation Gladio in 1990, several European nations initiated parliamentary inquiries into their respective 'stay-behind' networks, which were clandestine organizations…
- NATO Stay-Behind Networks and Internal Political Threats
Operation Gladio was a codename for clandestine 'stay-behind' networks established by NATO member states in Western Europe during the Cold War, intended to resist potential Soviet invasion or communis…
- Operation Gladio: Funding and Oversight of Domestic Stay-Behind Activities
Operation Gladio refers to clandestine "stay-behind" networks established by NATO member states and neutral countries in Western Europe during the Cold War. These networks were ostensibly designed for…
- Belgian Parliamentary Inquiry: 'Stay-Behind' Networks and NATO/CIA Command Structures
The Belgian parliamentary inquiry into its 'stay-behind' network, often referred to as 'Gladio,' investigated the clandestine civilian and military units established during the Cold War to resist a po…
- Scholarly Evidence of Gladio Operative Involvement in Italy's Years of Lead Violence Beyond Ganser
Operation Gladio was a clandestine 'stay-behind' network established by NATO and the CIA in collaboration with European intelligence agencies during the Cold War, intended to resist potential Soviet i…
- Gladio Operational Protocols in Oral Histories: Archival Review
This investigation seeks to determine if academic databases like JSTOR and intelligence history archives, such as the National Archives and Presidential Libraries, contain oral history interviews that…
- NATO and CIA Directives for Domestic Political Deployment in Stay-Behind Networks
The existence of clandestine 'stay-behind' networks, often referred to by the codename 'Gladio' in Italy, across Western Europe during the Cold War is widely acknowledged and documented through declas…
- Gladio Stay-Behind Networks: Judicial Findings on Link to Bombings and Kidnappings
Allegations have persisted in Italy that the clandestine Cold War 'Gladio' stay-behind networks, established across Western Europe to resist potential Soviet invasion, were linked to acts of terrorism…
- Gladio Prosecutions and Convictions for Political Violence
Operation Gladio refers to clandestine "stay-behind" networks organized by NATO and European intelligence agencies during the Cold War, initially to resist potential Soviet invasion. While the existen…
- NATO Stay-Behind Network Document Classification Post-2000
The existence of NATO-linked 'stay-behind' networks, often referred to as Operation Gladio, was publicly acknowledged following revelations in 1990 concerning activities in Italy. These networks were …
- Non-Italian Stay-Behind Operatives Implicated in European Court Verdicts on Terrorism
The existence of clandestine 'stay-behind' networks, such as Operation Gladio in Italy, organized by NATO, the CIA, and European intelligence agencies during the Cold War, is documented. These network…
- Gladio and Neofascist Cells: Italian Parliamentary Inquiries on Operational Control
Operation Gladio was a codename for clandestine "stay-behind" operations organized by Western Union and NATO during the Cold War, intended to resist potential Soviet invasion or communist takeover in …
- Gladio and Neofascist Terror: Financial Records and Weapons Provenance
Operation Gladio refers to clandestine 'stay-behind' networks organized by NATO, the CIA, and European intelligence agencies during the Cold War, ostensibly to resist potential Soviet invasion. Its ex…
- Parallel History Project and Gladio Participant Testimony
Operation Gladio refers to clandestine "stay-behind" operations organized by Western Union, NATO, and the CIA, in collaboration with European intelligence agencies during the Cold War, intended for ar…
- Journalistic Investigations into Gladio Members and Their Families
Operation Gladio refers to clandestine 'stay-behind' networks established by Western Union, NATO, and the CIA in collaboration with European intelligence agencies during the Cold War, intended for arm…
- Gladio Operative Memoirs and First-Hand Accounts
Operation Gladio refers to clandestine 'stay-behind' networks organized by Western intelligence agencies, including NATO and the CIA, in collaboration with European intelligence services during the Co…
- Gladio Member Descendants: Oral Histories and Personal Documents
Operation Gladio was a network of clandestine 'stay-behind' operations organized by NATO, the CIA, and European intelligence agencies during the Cold War, intended to resist potential Soviet invasion.…
- Gladio Members' Personal Archives: Academic Studies and Public Availability
The existence of Operation Gladio, a clandestine 'stay-behind' network organized by NATO, the CIA, and European intelligence agencies during the Cold War, was publicly acknowledged by Italian Prime Mi…
- Gladio 'Stay-Behind' Networks: Parliamentary Testimonies Beyond Italy
Operation Gladio was the codename for clandestine 'stay-behind' operations organized by Western Union, NATO, and the CIA, in collaboration with European intelligence agencies during the Cold War, inte…
- Gladio and Italian Neofascist Links: Judicial Findings on Years of Lead Claims
This dossier investigates the extent to which judicial findings and court records from Italy's 'Years of Lead' corroborate or refute claims made in parliamentary commission reports regarding links bet…
- Italian Parliamentary Testimonies on Gladio-Neofascist Collaboration
Operation Gladio was a clandestine "stay-behind" network, organized by NATO and the CIA in collaboration with European intelligence agencies during the Cold War, intended for armed resistance in case …
- CESIS Report on Gladio and Neofascist Links: Documentary Evidence vs. Attributed Claims
The Italian 'stay-behind' network, widely known as Gladio, was formally exposed in 1990 by Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti. Subsequent parliamentary commissions of inquiry in Italy analyzed official d…
- Italian Parliamentary Investigations into Gladio and Years of Lead Beyond Pellegrino (1990-2000)
Following revelations in 1990 by Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti regarding Operation Gladio, Italy initiated several parliamentary inquiries into the stay-behind network and its alleged connections to…
- Gladio Operative Oral Histories: Declassified Documentation of Collection Efforts
This dossier investigates whether declassified government or intelligence agency documents refer to official policies or efforts to conduct oral histories with former Gladio operatives. While the exis…
- Gladio and False-Flag Terrorism in Italy: Declassified Annexes and Evidence
Operation Gladio was a clandestine, NATO-coordinated 'stay-behind' network established across Western Europe during the Cold War. While its existence was officially admitted by Italian Prime Minister …
- Aldo Moro's Letters and Alleged Gladio Connections
Aldo Moro, former Italian Prime Minister, was kidnapped and assassinated by the Red Brigades in 1978. During his imprisonment, Moro wrote numerous letters to his family and political figures, some of …
- Operation Gladio: Methodologies for Investigating Clandestine Networks
Operation Gladio refers to clandestine 'stay-behind' operations organized by Western Union, NATO, and the CIA, in collaboration with European intelligence agencies during the Cold War. These networks,…
- Years of Lead: Allegations of CIA/NATO Complicity in Italian Terror Attacks
The 'Years of Lead' (Anni di piombo) refers to a period of political terrorism and social unrest in Italy from the late 1960s to the early 1980s. During this time, numerous bombings, assassinations, a…
- Dutch Government's Alleged 90-Page 'Gladio' Document and Participant Testimony
A claim circulating on Reddit asserts the existence of a '90-page official document of the Dutch government' detailing its version of the Cold War-era 'stay-behind' operation known as Gladio. This cla…
- Operation Gladio: Declassified British Foreign Office Files and Participant Accounts
Operation Gladio was the codename for clandestine 'stay-behind' networks established across Western Europe by Western Union (later NATO) and national intelligence services during the Cold War. These n…
- Gladio Operative Testimonies in Declassified NATO/Member State Documents
Operation Gladio refers to clandestine 'stay-behind' operations organized by Western Union, NATO, and the CIA in collaboration with European intelligence agencies during the Cold War. While the existe…
- Gladio Operators and Families: Post-1990 Testimonies and Interviews in Academic Archives
Operation Gladio was a codenamed network of clandestine 'stay-behind' operations organized by Western Union, NATO, and the CIA, in collaboration with European intelligence agencies during the Cold War…
- International Arbitration of U.S. Arms Transfers: Invocation and Outcomes
This dossier investigates instances where foreign governments have formally challenged U.S. arms transfer accounts through international bodies or arbitration mechanisms. While international arbitrati…