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|description="A state within a state", the Masonic lodge most deeply involved in [[Operation Gladio]], apparently used by the CIA to subvert the Italian state.
 
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The lodge was run by [[Licio Gelli]] for many years. It emerged as an integral part of [[Operation Gladio]].
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}}'''Propaganda Due''' ('''P2''') was a [[masonic lodge]] run by [[Licio Gelli]] for many years. It was described as "a state within a state"<ref name=bbc1981>http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/may/26/newsid_4396000/4396893.stm</ref> and may have been the central hub of the [[Italian deep state]]. It emerged as an integral part of [[Operation Gladio]]. [[Oswald LeWinter]] describes it as a "wholly owned subsidiary of the company [i.e. the [[CIA]]] in Italy". [[Vincenzo Vinciguerra]] stated that "It didn't have a military role, but rather a role in internal subversion".<ref>[[Operation Gladio (film)]], ~77 minutes</ref>
  
 
==Exposure==
 
==Exposure==
During the years that the lodge was headed by Licio Gelli, P2 was implicated in numerous Italian crimes and mysteries, including the collapse of the Vatican-affiliated [[Banco Ambrosiano]], the murders of journalist [[Mino Pecorelli]] and banker [[Roberto Calvi]], and corruption cases within the nationwide bribe scandal [[Tangentopoli]]. P2 came to light through the investigations into the collapse of [[Michele Sindona]]'s financial empire.<ref>"Masonic lodge affair leaves Italy shocked". The Times. May 23, 1981.</ref>
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During the years that the lodge was headed by Licio Gelli, [[P2]] was implicated in numerous Italian crimes and mysteries, including the collapse of the Vatican-affiliated [[Banco Ambrosiano]], the murders of journalist [[Mino Pecorelli]] and banker [[Roberto Calvi]], and corruption cases within the nationwide bribe scandal [[Tangentopoli]]. P2 came to light through the investigations into the collapse of [[Michele Sindona]]'s financial empire.<ref>"Masonic lodge affair leaves Italy shocked". The Times. May 23, 1981.</ref>
  
When searching Licio Gelli's villa in 1982, the police found a document called the "Plan for Democratic Rebirth", which called for a consolidation of the media, suppression of trade unions, and the rewriting of the Italian Constitution.<ref>Jones, ''The Dark Heart of Italy'', p. 186</ref>
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When searching Licio Gelli's villa in 1982,<ref name=bbc1981/> the police found a document called the "Plan for Democratic Rebirth", which called for a consolidation of the media, suppression of trade unions, and the rewriting of the Italian Constitution.<ref>Jones, ''The Dark Heart of Italy'', p. 186</ref>
  
 
=== Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry ===
 
=== Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry ===
The Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry, headed by Anselmi, concluded that the P2 lodge was a secret [[criminal organization]]. Allegations of surreptitious international relationships, mainly with [[Argentina]] (Gelli repeatedly suggested that he was a close friend of [[Juan Perón]]) and with some people suspected of affiliation with the [[CIA]] were also partly confirmed; but soon a [[political debate]] overtook the legal level of the analysis.<ref name=willan50>Willan, ''Puppetmasters'', p. 50</ref> The majority report said that P2 action resulted in "... the pollution of the public life of a nation. It aimed to alter, often in decisive fashion, the correct functioning of the institutions of the country, according to a project which ... intended to undermine our democracy." A minority report by [[Massimo Teodori]] concluded that P2 was not just an abnormal outgrowth from an essentially healthy system, as upheld by the majority report, but an inherent part of the system itself.<ref name=ginsborg144>Ginsborg, ''Italy and Its Discontent'', pp.144-148</ref>
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The Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry, headed by Anselmi, concluded that the P2 lodge was a secret [[criminal organization]]. Allegations of surreptitious international relationships, mainly with [[Argentina]] (Gelli repeatedly suggested that he was a close friend of [[Juan Perón]]) and with some people suspected of affiliation with the [[CIA]] were also partly confirmed; but soon a [[political debate]] overtook the legal level of the analysis.<ref name=willan50>Willan, ''Puppetmasters'', p. 50</ref> The majority report said that P2 action resulted in "... the [[pollution]] of the public life of a nation. It aimed to alter, often in decisive fashion, the correct functioning of the institutions of the country, according to a project which ... intended to undermine our democracy." A minority report by [[Massimo Teodori]] concluded that P2 was not just an abnormal outgrowth from an essentially healthy system, as upheld by the majority report, but an inherent part of the system itself.<ref name=ginsborg144>Ginsborg, ''Italy and Its Discontent'', pp.144-148</ref>
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==CIA Support==
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In mid-1990 [[Richard Brenneke]] provided documents to [[Italian]] journalists indicating that the CIA supprted the activities of [[Licio Gelli]] and [[Propaganda Due]] (P2).<ref>''[[La Repubblica]]'', 4 July 1990, [http://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/1990/07/04/gelli-agente-della-cia-la-parola.html GELLI E L' AGENTE DELLA CIA LA PAROLA E' AI MAGISTRATI ]</ref> Brenneke told [[Rai 1]] that he had been involved in CIA payments to P2 of $1–$10m per month or more, with the money used to finance "[[terrorism]]" and [[drug trafficking]].
  
 
==Outside Italy==
 
==Outside Italy==
 
The lodge was also active outside Italy, specifically in [[Uruguay]], [[Brazil]] and [[Argentina]], with [[Raúl Alberto Lastiri]], [[Argentina]]'s interim president (between 13 July 1973 and 12 October 1973) during the height of the "Dirty War" among its members.
 
The lodge was also active outside Italy, specifically in [[Uruguay]], [[Brazil]] and [[Argentina]], with [[Raúl Alberto Lastiri]], [[Argentina]]'s interim president (between 13 July 1973 and 12 October 1973) during the height of the "Dirty War" among its members.
  
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==Possible link to eighteenth century Illuminati==
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In his [[1793]] ''Proofs of a Conspiracy'' senior Scottish Freemason [[John Robison]] mentions a Masonic "Propaganda Lodge" created by the [[Illuminati]] as follows:
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Latest revision as of 14:48, 8 January 2023

Group.png Propaganda Due  
(Masonic lodge, Deep state milieuHistory CommonsRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Propaganda Due.jpg
AbbreviationP2
Formation1945
Extinction1981
Interest ofGiovanni Allavena, Sergio Flamigni
SubpagePropaganda Due/Member
"A state within a state", the Masonic lodge most deeply involved in Operation Gladio, apparently used by the CIA to subvert the Italian state.

Propaganda Due (P2) was a masonic lodge run by Licio Gelli for many years. It was described as "a state within a state"[1] and may have been the central hub of the Italian deep state. It emerged as an integral part of Operation Gladio. Oswald LeWinter describes it as a "wholly owned subsidiary of the company [i.e. the CIA] in Italy". Vincenzo Vinciguerra stated that "It didn't have a military role, but rather a role in internal subversion".[2]

Exposure

During the years that the lodge was headed by Licio Gelli, P2 was implicated in numerous Italian crimes and mysteries, including the collapse of the Vatican-affiliated Banco Ambrosiano, the murders of journalist Mino Pecorelli and banker Roberto Calvi, and corruption cases within the nationwide bribe scandal Tangentopoli. P2 came to light through the investigations into the collapse of Michele Sindona's financial empire.[3]

When searching Licio Gelli's villa in 1982,[1] the police found a document called the "Plan for Democratic Rebirth", which called for a consolidation of the media, suppression of trade unions, and the rewriting of the Italian Constitution.[4]

Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry

The Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry, headed by Anselmi, concluded that the P2 lodge was a secret criminal organization. Allegations of surreptitious international relationships, mainly with Argentina (Gelli repeatedly suggested that he was a close friend of Juan Perón) and with some people suspected of affiliation with the CIA were also partly confirmed; but soon a political debate overtook the legal level of the analysis.[5] The majority report said that P2 action resulted in "... the pollution of the public life of a nation. It aimed to alter, often in decisive fashion, the correct functioning of the institutions of the country, according to a project which ... intended to undermine our democracy." A minority report by Massimo Teodori concluded that P2 was not just an abnormal outgrowth from an essentially healthy system, as upheld by the majority report, but an inherent part of the system itself.[6]

CIA Support

In mid-1990 Richard Brenneke provided documents to Italian journalists indicating that the CIA supprted the activities of Licio Gelli and Propaganda Due (P2).[7] Brenneke told Rai 1 that he had been involved in CIA payments to P2 of $1–$10m per month or more, with the money used to finance "terrorism" and drug trafficking.

Outside Italy

The lodge was also active outside Italy, specifically in Uruguay, Brazil and Argentina, with Raúl Alberto Lastiri, Argentina's interim president (between 13 July 1973 and 12 October 1973) during the height of the "Dirty War" among its members.

Possible link to eighteenth century Illuminati

In his 1793 Proofs of a Conspiracy senior Scottish Freemason John Robison mentions a Masonic "Propaganda Lodge" created by the Illuminati as follows:

“It appears that a club has taken the name of Propaganda, and meets once a-week at least, in the form of a Mason Lodge. It consists of persons of all nations, and is under the direction of the Grand Master, the Duke of Orleans. De Leutre is one of the Wardens. They have divided Europe into colonies, to which they give revolutionary names, such as the Cap, the Pike, the Lantern, &c. They have ministers in these colonies. (One is pointed out in Saxony, by marks which I presume are well understood.)”
John Robison [8]

 

An event carried out

EventDescription
Operation Demagnetize"The institutional hardening of Gladio", an expansion of Gladio in the late 1940s, early 1950s.

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Gladio - The Secret U.S. War To Subvert Italian Democracyessay23 February 1996Arthur E. Rowse
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References

  1. a b http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/may/26/newsid_4396000/4396893.stm
  2. Operation Gladio (film), ~77 minutes
  3. "Masonic lodge affair leaves Italy shocked". The Times. May 23, 1981.
  4. Jones, The Dark Heart of Italy, p. 186
  5. Willan, Puppetmasters, p. 50
  6. Ginsborg, Italy and Its Discontent, pp.144-148
  7. La Repubblica, 4 July 1990, GELLI E L' AGENTE DELLA CIA LA PAROLA E' AI MAGISTRATI
  8. https://www.sacred-texts.com/sro/pc/pc07.htm CHAP. IV. The French Revolution