I have been going on for years about Gladio, the NATO-organised terrorist network behind a glut of false flag attacks in the second half of the last century, a forerunner to the false flag spectacles we have seen more recently.
So I was intrigued to read, via Kit Klarenberg, that mainstream Italian newspaper La Repubblica has just published an interview with Roberto Jucci, veteran “general of top secret missions”, in which he talks about its activities.
The paper seems to focus on the role of US “centers of power” in the murder of “left-leaning statesman” Aldo Moro.
But also notable is the reminder that they worked “in conjunction with notorious Masonic lodge P2” of which one of the highest-profile members was the late politician and media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi.
Berlusconi, as The Independent reports, was “involved in dozens of court cases on charges including money laundering, mafia collusion and underage prostitution”.
Researchers into nefarious goings-on have long shown an interest in the links between Berlusconi and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, so close to the Rothschild gang.
And The Independent’s piece notes that Blair and his wife Cherie, who were known for frequently holidaying in Tuscany, Italy, were entertained by Berlusconi in 2004 at his luxury villa in Sardinia.
“The Italian leader put on a £50,000 firework display to welcome the Blairs, which culminated in rockets spelling out ‘Viva Tony’ in the Mediterranean sky.
“In an interview with an Italian magazine a few years later, Cherie Blair said she ‘never had such a night as the one we spent with [Berlusconi] in Sardinia’.
“Downing Street defended the meeting at the time, claiming Mr Blair and Mr Berlusconi were discussing the Iraq War, as well as other business deals”.
Blair and Berlusconi were so chummy that Sir Ivor Roberts, former British ambassador in Italy, went so far as to describe the relationship between the two men as a “bromance”.
He wrote: “The last time the two met as prime ministers of their respective countries was in Italy, and I had a ringside seat as British ambassador in Rome. After introducing his cabinet to Blair, Berlusconi cut the desultory conversation of EU politics off and declared: ‘Tony, I love you so much that if you were a woman I would propose to you’.
“Blair took this unusual gambit in his stride and without a pause replied: ‘And, Silvio, if you were as rich as you are, I would accept!’.”
By 2002, the UK state was already so worried that Blair was being seen to be too close to Berlusconi that it manipulated media coverage to play down the link, as this 2023 Guardian report explains.
After Berlusconi’s death last year, Blair predictably sung his praises: “Silvio was a larger-than-life figure. I know he was controversial for many but for me he was a leader whom I found capable, shrewd and, most important, true to his word”.
Ex-ambassador Roberts says that, given that they were supposedly at different ends of the fake left-right political “spectrum”, the close relationship between Blair and Berlusconi was “one of the mysteries of European politics”.
But anyone aware of their roles in the corrupt global criminocracy will hardly find their closeness surprising.
Thinking back to Gladio, P2 and false-flag terrorism, it is interesting to recall that Blair was PM at the time of the 1999 London Nail Bombings, took the UK into US-led wars in Afghanistan and Iraq following 9/11 and was still Prime Minister in 2005 when London suffered the notorious 7/7 terror attack, which I discussed in a recent article.
All just coincidence, no doubt!
The above piece also appears in the last Acorn bulletin over on the Winter Oak site.
The leading article, ‘Stealing our planet, freedom of future‘ is an excerpt from The Predators versus the People by Meeuwis T. Baaijen, the book I introduced in my last post here.
‘Aaron Bushnell is dead! Long live Aaron Bushnell!‘ by Crow Qu’appelle pays tribute to the anarchist martyr who self-immolated outside the Israeli embassy in Washington, DC, and ‘Otto Gross: an organic radical inspiration‘ looks at the ideas of the anarchist psychoanalyst who was such an influence on Carl Jung.
Finally the ‘Acorninfo‘ section of news in brief features links to articles on the smart-city agenda, Zionism, the arms trade, public-private partnerships, the climate scam and corruption, together with a link to my video conversation earlier this week with Ben Rubin of Rise UK and UK Column.
It finishes with a quote from Peter Kropotkin that remains very relevant today: “The State was established for the precise purpose of imposing the rule of the landowners, the employers of industry, the warrior class, and the clergy upon the peasants on the land and the artisans in the city. And the rich perfectly well know that if the machinery of the State ceased to protect them, their power over the laboring classes would be gone immediately”.
Source: https://paulcudenec.substack.com/p/blair-berlusconi-and-false-flag-terror
Article courtesy of Paul Cudenac. https://paulcudenec.substack.com/