The Strategy of Terror
There was more than one level to the big “anti-communist” project into which so many neofascists, in Italy [1] and elsewhere, were recruited at the end of WW2.
The initiative could obviously be justified by the reality that the USSR had taken over half of Europe, with communist Yugoslavia even sharing a border with Italy, and by the fear that more countries would fall under that totalitarian rule.
But, as I have pointed out on more than one occasion, [2] Soviet communism was in fact created and controlled by the same global mafia that was whipping up anti-communism. [2]
As was the case with fascism and anti-fascism in the 1930s, it was this binary opposition that it was using to advance its nefarious agenda of dispossession and control. [3]
One element of this plan was what is usually called the Strategy of Tension, but which others more accurately term the Strategy of Terror. [4]
This involved the use of false-flag terrorism, across non-communist Europe, and also in Turkey, carried out by agents of a highly secretive network known as Gladio, which was controlled by the global mafia’s intelligence services.
The aim of this psychopathic campaign of terror – whose existence was eventually exposed and confirmed, although mainstream media rarely mention it – was multi-faceted.
It discredited radical groups by associating them with terrorism, it frightened the public into seeking protection from a strong state with authoritarian powers and it essentially paralysed populations, traumatising and hypnotising people into a state of fear and disempowerment. [6]
I am convinced that we saw the same approach being rolled out with all the “Muslim” terror attacks in the first two decades of this century and, in a slightly different way, with Operation Covid.
https://paulcudenec.substack.com/p/the-strategy-of-terror