Operation Gladio/B

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PerpetratorsDeep State
Exposed bySibel Edmonds
Interest ofRonald Thomas West
DescriptionThe "smoking gun" of a conspiracy behind 9/11. Former FBI special agent Dennis Saccher calls it “a scandal bigger than Watergate.”

Operation Gladio B is an ongoing expansion of the original Operation Gladio in which NATO countries created an anti-communist terrorist network involving false flag operations during the cold war. Instead it is now working with the Mujahideen. It's existence was revealed by FBI whistleblower Sibel Edmonds. She revealed regular meetings between senior US intelligence and current leader of Al Qaeda Ayman al-Zawahiri at the U.S. embassy in Azerbaijan and Baku starting in 1997 and leading up right to the 9/11 attacks as well as al-Zawahiri and others being transported by NATO aircraft to Central Asia and the Balkans to participate in false flag style "destabilization" operations. Other operatives were also flown by intelligence leaders orders to Turkey to train and prepare to participate in these "destabilization" operations. Where Edmonds reported some of the 9/11 hijackers were being trained. These and other allegations were confirmed by mainstream outlet newspaper the Sunday Times by speaking to pentagon and mi6 sources however due to pressure from intelligence committees it was never published. Edmonds states the objective of Gladio B is "projecting U.S. power in the former Soviet sphere of influence to access previously untapped strategic energy and mineral reserves for U.S. and European companies; pushing back Russian and Chinese power; and expanding the scope of lucrative criminal activities, particularly illegal arms and drugs trafficking." [1] [2]

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