The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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On 8 May 1981, an investigation was opened and on 21 May 1981 the government made public the P2 membership list. There were members of the cabinet (Minister of Justice Adolfo Sarti, Giulio Andreotti, prime minister 1972-73 and 1976-1979), and 43 members of parliament among others. Andreotti again became prime minister in 1989 as though nothing had happened. He was also a member of the Prieure de Sion (Baigent, Leigh & Lincoln, "The Messianic Legacy". London, 1986. p. 426). The Italian government under Prime Minister Arnaldo Forlani fell, however, on 25 May 1981. The scandal almost led to the dissolution of NATO. On 9 June 1981, there was a new search at the headquarters of Grande Oriente in Rome. Lists of all Italian freemason were seized and the archives were sealed. Not until 15 July 1981, could Giovanni Spadolini form a new government that took power on 28 July. P2 was declared illegal and was "dissolved" by an act of parliament on 21 January 1982. In the extensive file about the still-active organization, P2 is described as "an invisible power structure con- nected to economic crime, political and military circles and the intelligence service, formed so as to be a state within the state". The CIA made sure that P2 started to function again. Armando Corono, who was Spadolini's closest associate, on 27 March 1982, became the new grand master, while in Gelli's absence. The masonic elite was in great need of such subversive lodges. On 2 July 1990, the former CIA and Mossad agent Richard Bren- neke was interviewed by Italian TV. He told the following: "I have known P2 since 1969 and I had deals with P2 in Europe since that time and I had contact with it also recently, till the beginning of the 1980s. The US government sent money to P2. In some periods the sum was about 1 -10 million a month... The CIA money for P2 had several aims. One of them was terrorism. Another aim was to get P2's help to smuggle dope into the United States from other countries. We used them to create situations favourable to the 231

explosion of terrorism in Italy and in other European countries at the beginning of the 1970s... P2 since the beginning of the 1970s was used for the dope traffic, for destabilization in a covert way. It was done secretly to keep people from knowing about the involvement of the US government. In many cases it was done directly through the offices of the CIA in Rome and in some other cases through CIA centres in other countries... P2 collaborated with agencies of the American government in sending weapons to Iran after the meeting of 1980. I know that Bush was in Paris in the same day for meetings dealing with the freedom of the hostages and the payment of a ransom for their freedom. Gelli took part in these meetings... My accusations are very serious and I would not do it without evidence." Richard Brenneke claimed a close co-operation with P2 for over 20 years. The real control of P2 was in Switzerland and the United States. The journalist Mino Pecorelli, member of P2, also revealed that the lodge was controlled by the CIA. Brenneke confirmed that the lodge continues as P7 in Italy, Austria, Switzerland, and Ger- many. A further 128 freemasons were involved with Gelli in a massive arms and drugs conspiracy (Brian Freemantle, "The Octopus: Europe in the Grip of Organised Crime", London, 1995, p. 19). In July 1990, the Italian President Francesco Cossiga demanded an investigation of the claims by Brenneke that the CIA had paid Licio Gelli to encourage terrorist activities in Italy at the end of 1960s and 1970s. Gelli was also one of the main architects behind the communist terror group the Red Brigade's (Brigate Rosse) many operations. Gelli and P2 get them started in 1969. La Repubblica was upset that among the P2 members was also the Judge Guido Barbara, who was to prosecute the Red Brigades (Juan Maler, "Das Jiingste Gericht" / "The Doomsday", Buenos Aires, 1982, p. 25). P2 together with the Red Brigades organized the kidnapping and murder of the Christian democrat leader Aldo Moro (prime minister 232

explosion <strong>of</strong> terrorism in Italy and in other European countries at the<br />

beginning <strong>of</strong> the 1970s...<br />

P2 since the beginning <strong>of</strong> the 1970s was used for the dope traffic, for<br />

destabilization in a covert way. It was done secretly to keep people from<br />

knowing about the involvement <strong>of</strong> the US government. In many cases it<br />

was done directly through the <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> the CIA in Rome and in some<br />

other cases through CIA centres in other countries...<br />

P2 collaborated with agencies <strong>of</strong> the American government in sending<br />

weapons to Iran after the meeting <strong>of</strong> 1980.<br />

I know that Bush was in Paris in the same day for meetings dealing<br />

with the freedom <strong>of</strong> the hostages and the payment <strong>of</strong> a ransom for their<br />

freedom. Gelli took part in these meetings... My accusations are very<br />

serious and I would not do it without evidence."<br />

Richard Brenneke claimed a close co-operation with P2 for over 20<br />

years. <strong>The</strong> real control <strong>of</strong> P2 was in Switzerland and the United<br />

States. <strong>The</strong> journalist Mino Pecorelli, member <strong>of</strong> P2, also revealed<br />

that the lodge was controlled by the CIA. Brenneke confirmed that<br />

the lodge continues as P7 in Italy, Austria, Switzerland, and Ger-<br />

many.<br />

A further 128 freemasons were involved with Gelli in a massive<br />

arms and drugs conspiracy (Brian Freemantle, "<strong>The</strong> Octopus: Europe<br />

in the Grip <strong>of</strong> Organised Crime", London, 1995, p. 19).<br />

In July 1990, the Italian President Francesco Cossiga demanded an<br />

investigation <strong>of</strong> the claims by Brenneke that the CIA had paid Licio<br />

Gelli to encourage terrorist activities in Italy at the end <strong>of</strong> 1960s and<br />

1970s.<br />

Gelli was also one <strong>of</strong> the main architects behind the communist<br />

terror group the Red Brigade's (Brigate Rosse) many operations. Gelli<br />

and P2 get them started in 1969. La Repubblica was upset that<br />

among the P2 members was also the Judge Guido Barbara, who was<br />

to prosecute the Red Brigades (Juan Maler, "Das Jiingste Gericht" /<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Doomsday", Buenos Aires, 1982, p. 25).<br />

P2 together with the Red Brigades organized the kidnapping and<br />

murder <strong>of</strong> the Christian democrat leader Aldo Moro (prime minister<br />

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