Posted: 03-23-2013 05:29 PM
You are a wealth of book information! Thank you, I will check her out.
The Next Generation
https://www.fantasticforum.com/1res/
In this "non-fiction corollary to Larsson s Millenium Trilogy," wet works and false flags keep Europe a colony of the US. Leaders are murdered, movements are subverted. Under the surface, the empire rules by death squads, as it always has south of the border. The attack on Libya laid bare the iron fist within the velvet glove of slogans such as "humanitarian intervention." Like the destruction of Yugoslavia and the rape of Afghanistan, the reduction of Libya to a virtual slave colony was performed under the banner of NATO. And what exactly is NATO? Richard Cottrell tells the story of mayhem and murder behind the "alliance for peace," and predicts an emerging military colossus fighting to seize control of strategic resources such as oil, gas, minerals and water anywhere on the planet.
Masquerading as a rear guard against Soviet invaders, NATO's covert forces warped into psychological and physical terrorism. These were the years of lead, in which hundreds perished in a synthetic war in the streets of Europe. NATO commander General Lyman Lemnitzer ordered serial attacks on French president Charles de Gaulle. Sacked from the Pentagon by John F. Kennedy for rank insubordination, then exiled to Europe, Lemnitzer reaped revenge in Dallas.
The secret armies forged bonds with organized crime and neo-fascists. NATO-backed coups struck down governments in Greece and Turkey; the island state of Cyprus was sundered amid bitter genocide. Urban guerrillas like the Red Brigades and the Baader-Meinhof Gang were cunningly manipulated. Italy gained a deep-state government, the ultra-secret P2 pseudo-Masonic lodge, founded by former Blackshirts.
Swedish premier Olof Palme and Italian ex-PM Aldo Moro were assassinated. Pope John Paul II was shot by Turkish gangsters who had regular work as Gladio guns for hire. In 2009, a Gladio copy-cat outfit codenamed Ergenekon came to light in Turkey. The shootings in Norway in July 2011, and in Belgium, France and Italy in 2012, all bore the classic stripe of Gladio false-flag operations.
LisaA wrote: This is a short, nonfiction book about what it means to take your life and your work seriously.
this hits me at a good time. I'm an empty nester now. I have to help myself grow up, so this is my Bible.
I bought and have it, but it is in the queue.SquidInk wrote: If by good you mean heart crushing, then yeah.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Gladio
Actually, it's good.
this is considered a must-read classic for information.Fan wrote: reading now:
pretty volatile yet as to whether I like it. Lots of references that some of my favourite bands are to blame for greater satanism. But, I am on a roll with satanic books, I got all the classics, many hard to find ones, including this one.
Dale O Sea wrote: I said I was going to switch gears away from Stephen King, but with the upcoming Under the Dome television series just around the corner I thought I'd read that. I'm glad I did.
Right now I'm reading Clive Barker's (yeah, I know - from creepy to creepier) Weaveworld - his take on secret, magical realms. My first from this writer and is pretty good so far. I'm only in about 10%.