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  • 21:53, 13 May 2025 Winggal talk contribs created page Allied Clandestine Committe (Created page with "==Allied Clandestine Committee== The Allied Clandestine Committee (ACC) was a covert NATO body established during the Cold War to coordinate and oversee “stay-behind” operations, such as Operation Gladio, across member states. It worked alongside the NATO Clandestine Planning Committee (CPC) to manage clandestine resistance networks designed to counter a potential Soviet invasion. ==History== The ACC was created in the early 1950s as part of NATO’s cla...")
  • 21:35, 13 May 2025 Winggal talk contribs created page NATO Clandestine Planning Committee (Created page with "==NATO Clandestine Planning Committee== The NATO Clandestine Planning Committee (CPC) was a secretive body established within NATO to oversee and coordinate covert “stay-behind” operations during the Cold War, including the controversial Operation Gladio. The CPC was created in the late 1940s, evolving from the Clandestine Committee of the Western Union (CCWU), which was established in 1948 to coordinate anti-communist resistance in Western Europe. After NATO...")
  • 21:46, 12 May 2025 Winggal talk contribs created page Chiang Kai-shek (Created page with "==Chiang Kai-shek== Chiang Kai-shek (1887–1975) was a Chinese military leader and politician who played a central role in modern Chinese history. Born in Zhejiang, he rose through military ranks, training at the Imperial Japanese Army Academy. He joined the Kuomintang (KMT) under Sun Yat-sen and led the Northern Expedition (1926–1928) to unify China, establishing the Nationalist government in Nanjing with himself as leader. As head of the KMT and the Republic of Chin...")
  • 21:27, 12 May 2025 Winggal talk contribs created page File:AldoMoro.jpeg (Aldo Moro)
  • 21:27, 12 May 2025 Winggal talk contribs uploaded File:AldoMoro.jpeg (Aldo Moro)
  • 21:21, 12 May 2025 Winggal talk contribs created page File:MicheleSindona.jpeg (Michele Sindona)
  • 21:21, 12 May 2025 Winggal talk contribs uploaded File:MicheleSindona.jpeg (Michele Sindona)
  • 21:15, 12 May 2025 Winggal talk contribs created page File:RichardHelms.jpeg (Richard Helms)
  • 21:15, 12 May 2025 Winggal talk contribs uploaded File:RichardHelms.jpeg (Richard Helms)
  • 21:06, 12 May 2025 Winggal talk contribs created page Richard helms (Created page with "==Richard Helms== Richard McGarrah Helms (1913–2002) was a pivotal American intelligence figure, serving as CIA Director from 1966 to 1973 and shaping U.S. covert operations during the Cold War. Born in St. Davids, Pennsylvania, Helms graduated from Williams College in 1935 and worked as a journalist before joining the Navy during World War II. Recruited into the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), he developed espionage skills that carried into his CIA career, startin...")
  • 20:26, 12 May 2025 Winggal talk contribs created page Michele Sindona (Created page with "==Michele Sindona== Michele Sindona (1920–1986) was an Italian financier and convicted fraudster whose career epitomized the nexus of banking, organized crime, and political intrigue during the Cold War. Born in Patti, Sicily, Sindona studied law and rose as a financial advisor, acquiring banks like Banca Privata Italiana and Franklin National Bank in New York. Known as “the Shark,” he cultivated ties with the Sicilian Mafia, the Vatican, and the Propaganda Due P...")
  • 20:10, 12 May 2025 Winggal talk contribs created page Banco Ambrosiano (Created page with "==Banco Ambrosiano== Founded in 1896 in Milan by Giuseppe Tovini, Banco Ambrosiano was established as a Catholic counterbalance to Italy’s secular banks, named after Saint Ambrose, Milan’s patron saint. Known as the “priests’ bank,” it served religious organizations and maintained close ties with the Vatican’s Institute for the Works of Religion (IOR), commonly called the Vatican Bank, which became its main shareholder. Under Roberto Calvi, who joined in...")
  • 19:49, 12 May 2025 Winggal talk contribs created page Aldo Moro (Created page with "==Aldo Moro== Aldo Moro (1916–1978) was a prominent Italian politician, academic, and Christian Democrat whose life was defined by his contributions to post-war Italian politics and his tragic death during a high-profile kidnapping. Born in Maglie, Apulia, Moro studied law at the University of Bari, later teaching there and engaging in Catholic student movements. A key figure in the Christian Democracy (DC) party, he helped draft Italy’s 1946 constitution and served...")
  • 19:40, 12 May 2025 Winggal talk contribs created page Reinhard Gehlen (Created page with "==Reinhard Gehlen== Reinhard Gehlen (1902–1979) was a German intelligence officer whose career bridged Nazi Germany and the Cold War, shaping modern intelligence operations. Born in Erfurt, he joined the German Army in 1920, rising to prominence during World War II as head of Fremde Heere Ost, analyzing Soviet military capabilities. Anticipating defeat, Gehlen preserved his intelligence files, surrendering to U.S. forces in 1945. He offered his anti-Soviet expertise, l...")
  • 12:01, 12 May 2025 Winggal talk contribs created page Operation Condor (Created page with "==Operation Condor== Operation Condor (Operación Cóndor) was a U.S.-backed campaign of state terrorism and political repression orchestrated by South American military dictatorships from 1975 to 1983, primarily involving Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Aimed at eliminating left-wing activists, dissidents, and perceived communist threats during the Cold War, it resulted in an estimated 60,000–80,000 deaths, 400,000 detentions, and widespread...")
  • 11:48, 12 May 2025 Winggal talk contribs created page “strategy of tension” (Created page with "==Strategy of Tension== The “strategy of tension” (strategia della tensione) was a covert campaign of state-sponsored terrorism in Italy during the “Years of Lead” (late 1960s–early 1980s), designed to destabilize the country, foster public fear, and prevent the Italian Communist Party (PCI) from gaining electoral power. Orchestrated by elements within Italian intelligence, neo-fascist groups, the Propaganda Due P2 Masonic lodge, and supported by NATO’s...")
  • 11:33, 12 May 2025 Winggal talk contribs created page “Years of Lead” (Created page with " The “Years of Lead” (late 1960s–early 1980s) was a tumultuous period in Italy marked by widespread political violence, including terrorist bombings, assassinations, and kidnappings, driven by ideological conflicts between far-left and far-right groups during the Cold War. Operation Gladio, a NATO-backed “stay-behind” network established in 1956 to prepare for a potential Soviet invasion, played a central and sinister role in this era by orchestrating the “st...")
  • 10:06, 12 May 2025 Winggal talk contribs created page File:RobertoCalvi.jpeg (Roberto calvi)
  • 10:06, 12 May 2025 Winggal talk contribs uploaded File:RobertoCalvi.jpeg (Roberto calvi)
  • 09:31, 12 May 2025 Winggal talk contribs created page File:Paul Marcinkus.jpeg (Paul Marcinkus)
  • 09:31, 12 May 2025 Winggal talk contribs uploaded File:Paul Marcinkus.jpeg (Paul Marcinkus)
  • 09:22, 12 May 2025 199.36.79.11 talk created page Roberto Calvi (Created page with "==Roberto Calvi== Roberto Calvi (April 13, 1920 – June 17, 1982), dubbed “God’s Banker” for his financial ties to the Vatican, was an Italian banker and the chairman of Banco Ambrosiano, Italy’s second-largest private bank at the time. Born in Milan to a middle-class family, Calvi began his career at Banco Ambrosiano in 1947 after serving in World War II. His ambition and financial acumen led to his rapid rise, becoming general manager in 1971 and chairman in 1...")
  • 09:02, 12 May 2025 Winggal talk contribs created page Propaganda Due P2 (Created page with "==Propaganda Due (P2) Masonic Lodge== ==History== History of Propaganda Due (P2)
Propaganda Due, or P2, was founded in 1877 in Turin, Italy, as “Propaganda Massonica” under the Grand Orient of Italy. Initially an elite Masonic lodge for prominent figures like politicians, nobility, and government officials, it aimed to provide secrecy and facilitate Masonic research and networking. Banned in 1925 by Mussolini’s Fascist regime, it was reconstituted in exile in Pa...")
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