Free Republic
Browse · Search
General/Chat
Topics · Post Article

To: KylaStarr; Cindy; StillProud2BeFree; nw_arizona_granny; Revel; Velveeta; Viking2002; backhoe; ...

This is a long read. Please mark to come back to if you can't spend the time now.

I see a lot of parallels to our current state of being. I'm really thinking radical islam was a built up false flag to what is mentioned above.

Read this, if you have questions, post them. I would love to interact on this topic. I have a lot more data to add if needed.


6 posted on 09/13/2004 7:03:01 PM PDT by Calpernia (NUTCRACKER IN CHIEF.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies ]


To: Calpernia

Thanks for the ping!


7 posted on 09/13/2004 7:30:33 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 6 | View Replies ]

To: Calpernia; jerseygirl
The below should go with this one. Your connection to islam, is in the fact that the muslim "brigades" do many things the same as the commies do, they use the same words and actions. I found this one with a simple google search. Soviet spy crippled U.S. Intelligence, ahead of Korean War To nw_arizona_granny | 09/13/2004 2:12:14 PM PDT sent G o o g l e's cache of http://listarchives.his.com/intelforum/intelforum.0006/msg00779.html as retrieved on Aug 19, 2004 19:32:32 GMT. G o o g l e's cache is the snapshot that we took of the page as we crawled the web. The page may have changed since that time. Click here for the current page without highlighting. This cached page may reference images which are no longer available. Click here for the cached text only. To link to or bookmark this page, use the following url: http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:PckwnkM9vrEJ:listarchives.his.com/intelforum/intelforum.0006/msg00779.html+declassified+fbi+memo&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&client=googlet Google is not affiliated with the authors of this page nor responsible for its content. These search terms have been highlighted: declassified fbi memo [Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Soviet spy crippled U.S. intelligence ahead of Korean War, report says To: Subject: Re: Soviet spy crippled U.S. intelligence ahead of Korean War, report says From: "Matthew M. Aid" Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 07:42:41 -0400 Reply-to: intelforum@xxxxxxx Sender: owner-intelforum I am afraid that Robin Bhatty is correct about the fear of senior U.S. intelligence officials about the damage that would have resulted if the U.S. Department of Justice had prosecuted Weisband for espionage. During my research into the Weisband matter, I spent two days going through Weisband's FBI case file, which is on file at the FBI FOIA reading room in Washington, D.C. In it, I found a number of memoranda concerning whether to prosecute Weisband. It is clear from these documents that the Armed Forces Security Agency (AFSA), predecessor to today's NSA, was terrified about what they would have had to reveal about their codebreaking activities if they were to prosecute Weisband for espionage. One memo in the Weisband file is particularly relevant. In mid-April 1950, the FBI liaison official to the AFSA, Special Agent S. Wesley Reynolds, informed AFSA Director Rear Admiral Earl E. Stone of the FBI's desire to "give immediate consideration to the likelihood of prosecution in this investigation." According to the declassified FBI memo: "Admiral Stone stated that the operations of AFSA are very highly classified and the success of their operations depends on these activities being cloaked by a veil of secrecy. He stated that any prosecution of Weisband which might reveal what Weisband has been doing at Arlington Hall or which might in any way publicize the activities of the Armed Forces Security Agency would jeapordize the success of AFSA's operations. Reynolds advised Admiral Stone that the Bureau could not promise in any prosecution of Weisband that no information would be divulged at a trial concerning Weisband's activity at Arlington Hall nor the operations of AFSA. Admiral Stone, therefore, stated that since this is the fact then he definately was of the opinion that no prosecutive action concerning Weisband should be contemplated. He stated that if a prosecution of Weisband could be undertaken at any time without the dangerous publicity, then he would be agreeable to reconsider this matter." Barred by AFSA from further action, the best that the Justice Department could do was convict Weisband of contempt of court when he failed to appear before a federal grand jury in Los Angeles. He spent time in a maximum security prison in Washington state. After his release the FBI watched Weisband closely, occasionally approaching him with offers to cooperate with the FBI. Weisband never did. Matthew M. Aid Follow-Ups: If It's Not Soviet it Must Not be Dangerous.... From: Robert David Steele, OSS CEO Prev by Date: Re: Soviet spy crippled U.S. intelligence ahead of Korean War, report says Next by Date: If It's Not Soviet it Must Not be Dangerous.... Previous by thread: Re: Soviet spy crippled U.S. intelligence Next by thread: If It's Not Soviet it Must Not be Dangerous.... Index(es): Date Thread
8 posted on 09/14/2004 12:04:35 PM PDT by nw_arizona_granny (On this day your Prayers are needed!!!!!!!)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 6 | View Replies ]

To: Calpernia; jerseygirl; Revel; lacylu

If you will note in this post, "Red Brigades scratch a star
in/on the door". that fits in with a report last night about things painted on the wall, maybe in our thread on the latest Iraq kidnappings.......which used the description of
"horror Brigades" which is a very good google search.


G o o g l e's cache of
http://www.mail-archive.com/cpunks@minder.net">http://www.mail-archive.com/cpunks@minder.net">http://www.mail-archive.com/cpunks@minder.net">http://www.mail-archive.com/cpunks@minder.net/msg01319.html
as retrieved on Aug 10, 2004 08:29:05
GMT.
G o o g l e's cache is the snapshot that we took of the page as we crawled the web.
The page may have changed since that time. Click here for the current page without
highlighting.
This cached page may reference images which are no longer available. Click here for
the cached text only.
To link to or bookmark this page, use the following url:
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:YMWXCu2DT7cJ:www.mail-archive.com/cpunks%40minder.net/msg01319.html+Horror+Brigades&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&client=googlet


Google is not affiliated with the authors of this page nor responsible for its content.
These search terms have been highlighted:
horror
brigades






cpunks

<-- Chronological -->
Find

<-- Thread -->


Anarchists set to take over
Italy.


From: matthew X
Subject: Anarchists set to take over Italy.
Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2002 12:05:48 -0800

."..chronic unemployment, disillusionment with mainstream politics and a
backlash against globalisation are providing fodder for new terrorist
groups, such as the "Black Bloc" anarchists who hijacked protests at the G8
meeting in Genoa last year..."
From
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,4003655%255E2703,00.html

Murdoch craporado media.
Red Brigades return to Italy
By Natasha Bita
March 23, 2002
A STAR scratched into the peeling paintwork of a Bologna door signalled the
resurgence of political terrorism in Italy this week.
The crude calling-card of the Red Brigades, the extreme-left terrorists who
assassinated hundreds of politicians, judges, journalists and police
officers in the 1970s and '80s, marks the spot where an Italian government
adviser was gunned down outside his apartment on Tuesday.
A group calling itself the Red Brigades for the Construction of the
Fighting Communists emailed a 26-page diatribe to police yesterday claiming
responsibility for the execution of Marco Biagi, an economist who drew up
divisive labour-market reforms being pushed by the conservative Berlusconi
Government.
Ballistics experts concluded that Biagi a close friend of European
Commission president and former Italian prime minister Romano Prodi was
shot with the same pistol used to assassinate Massimo D'Antona, an adviser
to Italy's former left-wing government, three years ago.
Newspapers harked back to the giorni di piombo, or "days of lead" when left
and right-wing extremists waged war with kidnappings, assassinations and
bombings.
The Corriere della Sera newspaper announced "the return of terrorism" and
published a photo gallery of the victims of "30 years of bloodshed", noting
that 420 people had died and 1200 had been injured in terror attacks since
1969.
Of the 360 fatal attacks, 280 were attributed to the extreme left, 27 to
neo-fascists and 26 to international terrorists. The Red Brigades took
responsibility for the 1978 kidnapping and murder of former prime minister
Aldo Moro. In 1980 a bomb killed 85 at the Bologna train station, although
the culprits were never found.
The Red Brigades, a Marxist-Leninist group that grew from the student
protests of the 1960s, went underground after most of its leaders were
arrested in France and Italy in the 1980s.
The group splintered into the Communist Combatant Party and the Union of
Combatant Communists in 1984.
But 18 years later, chronic unemployment, disillusionment with mainstream
politics and a backlash against globalisation are providing fodder for new
terrorist groups, such as the "Black Bloc" anarchists who hijacked protests
at the G8 meeting in Genoa last year.
Italy's secret service, in its six-monthly report to parliament last week,
warned of terrorist attacks in response to government policies such as the
proposal to make it easier for companies to sack workers.
The report warned potential targets were politicians, unionists or business
figures "who are most committed to economic, social and labour reforms,
especially those who play a crucial role as experts or consultants".
Biagi, who was shot dead as he arrived home on his bicycle, had complained
to police about death threats and requested an armed escort.
Ironically, his bodyguards were removed after the September 11 terrorist
attack on the World Trade Centre because the Government wanted to put more
secret service agents on the streets.
Italian politicians are the most heavily guarded in Europe, with 6000
bodyguards at a cost of $1 billion a year.
Biagi's widow, angry that the Government had refused her family's request
for protection, spurned the offer of a state funeral in favour of a private
family service in Bologna today.
Up to 80,000 people marched in Bologna on Wednesday to mourn Biagi's death
and protest against terrorism.
Unions planning a rally of 1 million workers in Rome this weekend to oppose
the Government's labour reforms said they would dedicate the march to
anti-terrorism and democracy instead.
The Pope yesterday appealed for "a climate of understanding between the
social factions in this dear Italian nation", but the assassination only
fuelled the bickering among politicians, union and business leaders.
The leader of the right-wing Northern League, Umberto Bossi, declared that
"the Left has lost its mind".
The peak industry lobby group Confindustria echoed his sentiments. "Every
time this country has to make an important reform, the men who push ahead
with the reforms are struck by terrorism and this is a price that we cannot
continue to pay," said its president, Antonio D'Amato.
The Minister for Productive Works, Antonio Marzano, warned that "revenge
for the murder of Marco Biagi by the Red Brigades is something which may
happen".
He described the terrorists as "like bombs which are set off when you try
to make reform, because they fear the new and want Italy to remain silenced".
Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi insisted his Government would not back
down on labour reforms because "we cannot let terrorism force our hand".
But the unions refused to budge on the same grounds, insisting they would
go ahead with a general strike next month.
Italian President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi urged Italians to have faith in
their democracy.
"The horror and anguish over the barbaric assassination of Marco Biagi
cannot and must not weaken confidence in the force of democracy," he said.
"Italians are united against terrorism."





Anarchists set to take over Italy., matthew X

<-- Chronological -->
<-- Thread -->


9 posted on 09/14/2004 12:20:42 PM PDT by nw_arizona_granny (On this day your Prayers are needed!!!!!!!)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 6 | View Replies ]

Free Republic
Browse · Search
General/Chat
Topics · Post Article


FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson