Tag Archives: Central Intelligence Agency

01Apr/26

NATO’s secret armies and modern hybrid warfare

Unmasking the Deep State: Cold War Subversion, the P2 Lodge, and Modern Whistleblowers

April 1, 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — The historical sources detail the emergence of a covert “shadow government” architecture that originated during the Cold War. Initially organized by NATO, the CIA, and MI6 as clandestine “stay-behind” armies (such as Operation Gladio) to mount armed resistance in the event of a Soviet invasion, these networks frequently evolved into instruments of domestic political subversion. Across Western Europe and Turkey, right-wing paramilitary units employed a “strategy of tension,” staging false-flag terrorist attacks to spread public fear, discredit left-wing political movements, and justify authoritarian crackdowns. Prominent examples of this state-sponsored terror include the 1969 Piazza Fontana and 1980 Bologna massacres in Italy, as well as the Brabant massacres in Belgium.

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31Jul/23

Snowfall: The moral of the story

July 31, 2023 /Entertainment/ — The CIA’s involvement in the distribution of crack cocaine in the black community is a complex and controversial issue. There is no consensus on the extent of the CIA’s involvement, but some allegations have been made that the CIA either directly or indirectly facilitated the flow of crack cocaine into the United States. Continue reading

26Aug/22

The inside story of the CIA v Russia – from cold war conspiracy to ‘black’ propaganda in Ukraine

In the early 1990s, Senator Patrick Moynihan campaigned for the abolition of the CIA. The brilliant campaigner thought the US Department of State should take over its intelligence functions. For him, the age of secrecy was over.

In a New York Times opinion piece, Moynihan wrote:

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