Show #91 - NATO's Secret Armies in Europe: Interview with Daniele Ganser

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Sunday 9th November - NATO's Secret Armies in Europe: Interview with Daniele Ganser

This week on SOTT Talk Radio we're discussing the biggest story never told in modern Europe: NATO’s secret warfare against European civilians. Proxy wars, false-flag terrorism, assassinations, economic warfare, color revolutions, interfering in elections... it's no secret that the U.S. establishment has done all that (and more) through its application of a psychopathic 'strategy of tension' around the world since the Second World War.

What is not generally known is that such 'secret warfare' was also taking place in Europe. For the briefest of moments, CIA and MI6 coordination of a 40-year-long, Europe-wide terror campaign - going by the code-name 'Operation GLADIO' in Italy - came to light in several European media in 1990, but the scandal was quickly buried by the rather fortuitous invasion by Saddam Hussein of Kuwait and the subsequent build-up to NATO's first 'expeditionary mission' to Iraq.

We'll be interviewing Dr. Daniele Ganser, author of the seminal book NATO's Secret Armies in Europe, now translated into ten languages. Ganser is a historian lecturing in contemporary history, energy issues and geo-strategy at the Universities of St. Gallen and Basel in Switzerland.
 
Looking forward to this show, very important for us Europeans in particular, OSIT.
 
Can't wait for this show. It's about time Nato's true raison d'etre is revealed.
Makes me angry when I think of all the lies I believed about Nato. :mad: :mad:
 
Redrock12 said:
Can't wait for this show. It's about time Nato's true raison d'etre is revealed.
Makes me angry when I think of all the lies I believed about Nato. :mad: :mad:

Really looking forward to this one too guys, thanks so much : flowers:
 
I'd like to report the problem I had with the blog radio that I've never had before.

I usually listen to the SOTT Radio show here, which is also where the chat room is.

This time there was a slide show where the video usually is and, even though I reloaded it several times, it never changed and there was no show. So I ended up going here, which is usually just the past shows, however, it was broadcasting today's show live. So I listened to it there. After about 30 minutes, I tried the first place I linked to and even though it was still a slide show there with no video anywhere, the show was then coming through.

I always hate it when I miss the beginning of the show, which has happened for various reasons for the last two or three shows.
 
Really interesting interview with Ganser, so thanks so much for having him on the show! The rest of the show, despite a few technical wobbles, was equally good.
 
Yes, great show guys. Ganser interview was very interesting and informative, as was the follow-up discussion.
 
Nienna said:
I'd like to report the problem I had with the blog radio that I've never had before.

I usually listen to the SOTT Radio show here, which is also where the chat room is.

This time there was a slide show where the video usually is and, even though I reloaded it several times, it never changed and there was no show. So I ended up going here, which is usually just the past shows, however, it was broadcasting today's show live. So I listened to it there. After about 30 minutes, I tried the first place I linked to and even though it was still a slide show there with no video anywhere, the show was then coming through.

I always hate it when I miss the beginning of the show, which has happened for various reasons for the last two or three shows.

The BlogTalkRadio layout had changed - the player controls were just under the banner at the top of the page, rather than under the video in the post for the show.
 
I found this interesting titbit about the Brabant killers that Daniele Ganser mentioned yesterday, the killings that took place in supermarkets and other places in Belgium in the eighties:
"Pink ballets"

Another theory is based on one of Belgium's most famous urban legends, the so-called pink ballets ("roze balletten" in Dutch). These "Pink Ballets" were supposedly sex parties, mostly with young underaged girls and boys, which several eminent members of the Belgian high society were said to have participated in, including noblemen, high civil servants, politicians, ministers, business leaders and policemen.

Real-estate magnate Jacques Fourez and his secretary Elise Dewit, who were killed by the Brabant killers in 1983, were supposed to have secret tapes of these parties. The killings of Jacques van Camp, Léon Finné and Constantin Angelou were also brought into connection with the "Pink Ballets". (Possibly related to Dutroux murders)

Organized crime

This theory is linked to illegal gun-running, which was in the 1980s one of the mafia's core businesses in Cold War Europe. The murdered banker Léon Finné (in Overijse) was involved in illegal gun traffic.
They also mention Operation Gladio:
_http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brabant_killers

I haven't researched it, but if I am not mistaken Joel van der Reijden in his article about Dutroux wrote about De Bende van Nijvel (Dutch for Brabant killers or Les Tueurs du Brabant). The people behind the Brabant killers also had links with pedophile rings, but I can't remember the details.
And pedo networks had links to the people that eventually created the EU. It is one big cesspool of evil.

http://www.sott.net/article/244380-Beyond-the-Dutroux-Affair-The-reality-of-protected-child-abuse-and-snuff-networks-in-a-world-ruled-by-psychopaths
 
Psalehesost said:
Nienna said:
I'd like to report the problem I had with the blog radio that I've never had before.

I usually listen to the SOTT Radio show here, which is also where the chat room is.

This time there was a slide show where the video usually is and, even though I reloaded it several times, it never changed and there was no show. So I ended up going here, which is usually just the past shows, however, it was broadcasting today's show live. So I listened to it there. After about 30 minutes, I tried the first place I linked to and even though it was still a slide show there with no video anywhere, the show was then coming through.

I always hate it when I miss the beginning of the show, which has happened for various reasons for the last two or three shows.

The BlogTalkRadio layout had changed - the player controls were just under the banner at the top of the page, rather than under the video in the post for the show.

Thank you, Psalehesost! :flowers:

It was a great show, btw! I knew some of the aspects of project Gladio, but not a lot of what was discussed. And, as always, it is a joy listening to Joe and Niall (and other co-hosts) as you all really know how to get a point across, whether it is with sarcasm, humor, rants and even just plain telling it like it is. You guys/gals are terrific!
 
Redrock12 said:
Yes, great show guys. Ganser interview was very interesting and informative, as was the follow-up discussion.

Agreed, i really benefit from the post interview chit chat and a 'connecting the dots' weekly round up. Ganser was a smart guest and his knowledge on all the EU terror attacks really put things into perspective.

Growing up as an army kid, we were always looking under our car for a bomb - LOL - and my Nanna was terrified of me going near street bins (more bombs). Apparently we were targets for the IRA... uh :rolleyes: huh.. But i never forgot it and i guess that was the point.

(i'm usually stretching as i listen so i missed the cat cam and Sott stream! - next time, and should give y'all chance to put your make up on)

Cheers guys :D Looking forward to the next!
 
I agree, it was another great show! :) And I think it would be great to have a Sott talk radio stream!

For those who are interested, here's another interview with Daniele that I thought was quite informative as well: _https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EqFtAlFKuI
 
Help, I can't find the "download link" this time!
Has blogtalkradio changed its interface recently?
 
dantem said:
Help, I can't find the "download link" this time!
Has blogtalkradio changed its interface recently?

Hey dantem, the link to download the show (on my iPad anyways) is at the bottom on the right hand side (it's an iCloudy-looking-icon-thingy). The interface has changed, and all the controls are at the bottom. I must admit it threw me for a bit initially as well!!
 
Yes, they did change their interface, again. I've marked it here with a red circle.
 

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