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==Official narrative==
[[Allan Francovich]]'s use of primary sources has made the film a difficult one to deny. It is remarkable that it was broadcast, in full, on UK television - and a credit to the [[BBC]], on BBC2 in 1992. The {{on}} has been to ignore it, as with other such challenging exposes such as [[Gary Webb]]'s ''[[Dark Alliance]]''. It will be noted that Francovich himself died suddenly while going through customs in a US airport 1995.
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[[Allan Francovich]]'s use of primary sources has made the film a difficult one to deny. It is remarkable that it was broadcast, in full, on UK television - and a credit to the [[BBC]], on BBC2 on 10 June 1992.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGHXjO8wHsA&app=desktop "Operation Gladio - Full 1992 documentary BBC"]</ref> The {{on}} has been to ignore it, as with other such challenging exposes such as [[Gary Webb]]'s ''[[Dark Alliance]]''. It will be noted that Francovich himself died suddenly while going through customs in a US airport 1995.
  
 
==Structure==
 
==Structure==

Revision as of 15:24, 2 February 2016

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Typefilm
Publication date1992
Author(s)Allan Francovich
SubjectsOperation Gladio
A groundbreaking documentary which did more than any other to publicise the existance of Operation Gladio - Nato-sponsored False flag terrorism in Western Europe.

Official narrative

Allan Francovich's use of primary sources has made the film a difficult one to deny. It is remarkable that it was broadcast, in full, on UK television - and a credit to the BBC, on BBC2 on 10 June 1992.[1] The official narrative has been to ignore it, as with other such challenging exposes such as Gary Webb's Dark Alliance. It will be noted that Francovich himself died suddenly while going through customs in a US airport 1995.

Structure

The film was produced in three parts:

  1. The Ring Masters - Origins of Operation Gladio in Italy
  2. The Puppeteers -
  3. The Foot Soldiers - Belgium (Brabant Massacres), Murder of Aldo Moro

Characters

The film features extensive interviews with Vincenzo Vinciguerra, from his jail cell in Italy, and around 40 other people involved with Operation Gladio. Vinciguerra supports Fedricio Umberto D'Amato's claim that he founded the Club de Berne. After Vinciguerra, the second most frequent speaker in the film was senator Libero Gualtieri, who headed up The Italian Parliamentary Inquiry into Operation Gladio.

Radio Adaptation

In 2015, the film was adapted for radio by the Unwelcome Guests collective.

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