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operation between the CIA, the KGB, the Mafia, the Red Brigades and<br />

the freemasons. At the interrogation many Red Brigades members<br />

admitted that they knew the CIA was involved.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Italian writer Lionardo Sciascia and the film director Giuseppe<br />

Ferrara were convinced that the police knew exactly where Moro was<br />

hidden, but that they had orders not to find him (Bjorn Kumm,<br />

"Terrorismens historia" / "<strong>The</strong> History <strong>of</strong> Terrorism", Lund, 1998, pp.<br />

172-173).<br />

<strong>The</strong> journalist and P2 member Mino Pecorelli was the owner <strong>of</strong> the<br />

weekly L'Osservatore Politico, and had many contacts within the<br />

Italian intelligence service. He told his lodge brother Giulio Andreotti<br />

<strong>of</strong> his intention to publish an article about the role <strong>of</strong> Andreotti in<br />

the abduction and murder <strong>of</strong> Aldo Moro. Soon thereafter Pecorelli<br />

was murdered by order <strong>of</strong> Andreotti. <strong>The</strong> defected mafia boss Tom-<br />

maso Buscetta revealed this 15 years later. Not until 17 November<br />

2002 was 83-year old Andreotti sentenced to 24 years in prison for<br />

commissioning the murder <strong>of</strong> Mino Pecorelli in 1979. <strong>The</strong> Supreme<br />

Court acquitted him, however, on 30 October 2003.<br />

Gelli took the opportunity to get rid <strong>of</strong> other objectionable P2<br />

members: Giorgio Ambrosoli, Antonio Varisco, and Boris Giuliano.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y knew far too much and could threaten Gelli's safety and<br />

position (David Yallop, "In God's Name", London, 1985, p. 440).<br />

One <strong>of</strong> the prosecutors against P2 declared later: "<strong>The</strong> P2 Lodge was<br />

a covert sect, which connected businessmen with politics in order to<br />

destroy the constitutional order <strong>of</strong> Italy."<br />

In early July 1981, Licio Gelli's daughter Maria flew to Italy. At<br />

Rome's airport Fiumicino she was arrested and her bag was searched.<br />

In a hidden compartment was found secret P2 documents from the<br />

State Department in Washington, D.C., among these "<strong>The</strong> Plan for the<br />

Democratic Renaissance".<br />

<strong>The</strong> authorities disclosed that Gelli also was a KGB agent, who had<br />

secret affairs and hidden connections to communist countries, among<br />

them Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, who according to Pier<br />

Carpi (?<strong>The</strong> Gelli Case?, Bologna, 1982) was a freemason.<br />

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