Don’t
Mention Gladio…
By Catte
July 27,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- "Off
Guardian"
- The
alleged “terror attacks” are happening thick and
fast in Europe right now. France has suspended its
constitution for another several months as a
response. Germany is in turmoil and may well follow
suit. The media narrative is already set within a
clearly defined paradigm that stipulates these
attacks are being perpetrated by “radical Islam.”
The debate centres solely on what this means. Is it
“blowback” for the West’s policy of perpetual war in
the Middle East, as the more liberal/left-inclined
tend to say, or is it just Evil Extreme Islamics
being Evil, as the more rightist-inclined aver?
There was a
debate just like that on RT today. A Northern Irish
white gentleman was looking severe and intolerant
and claiming ISIS was basically Islam, (because –
duh – they’re called “Islamic State”!), and
an English non-white gentleman was looking embattled
and pointing out (justifiably) that most of the ISIS
terrorists identified were anything but devout
Moslems and anyhow the history of colonial wars
perpetrated by many of the countries currently
suffering these attacks can’t simply be removed from
the equation. He had a little pile of paper printed
with the names of all the Moslem countries France
had attacked in the last century – but neither the
Scottish gent nor the RT anchor seemed much
interested.
More
attention was given to interviews with frightened
French people from the small town that just saw a
priest allegedly knifed to death by ISIS, all
demanding “these people” be locked up asap. Some
other person appeared briefly to say the “war”
against these terrorists was “spiritual” (he didn’t
amplify much about this terrifyingly absolutist
concept, but did he need to?), and there was a
segment of Hollande saying the (spiritual?) fight
would be a long one (in other words, don’t expect to
get your “Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité back any time
soon, people of France).
The message
was clear: be afraid, and hand over your freedoms to
the nice government employee who will be along to
save you soon.
If this
news item had been on the BBC or any of the Western
media then it would be par and unremarkable. But
this was RT, and therefore a bit more worthy of
mention. RT, generally, questions the prevailing
western narratives a little more, especially if that
prevailing western narrative disadvantages Russia
(which, let’s be honest, most of them do). In the
past it’s even dared to
openly accuse the BBC of faking the alleged
“chemical attack” on the school in Syria that was
the subject of a very questionable
Panorama program. (RT was sanctioned by OfCom as
a result of this brave piece, even though
OfCom did not find that their allegations were false).
Yet
currently, on this issue, RT is simply serving up a
storyline that would get the stamp of approval from
Langley or Downing Street. RT is, of course, a
Russian state-sponsored outlet, and Russia clearly
has its own reasons right now for playing along with
Western attempts to promote the image of ISIS as bad
guys du jour. The Russian government must
also be entirely aware that “ISIS” is backed – and
possibly even created – by the West, and that it
functions at least in part as an
agent of NATO in Syria.
It must
know that ISIS will be used to foment discord and
terror in the Russian homeland if allowed to do so.
Unlike the West, it therefore has a real reason to
fear ISIS and a real motive to destroy it. So, when
the ISIS brand name is attached to European terror
attacks, Russia likely sees a chance to mobilise
domestic and international opinion behind its own
struggle, and therefore will play along. They see no
advantage to them, at the moment, in digging into
the hidden realities of what ISIS might be.
But the
result of this superficial merging of Russian and
western interests is not good or wise. Russia wants
to big up ISIS in order to get a consensus for
destroying it, but the West wants to big up ISIS as
fear porn. The US/European leaders may join with
Russia in condemning the violence. They may –
will – use it as a pretext to clamp down even
more on civil liberties and criminalise dissent. But
we all know they will not do the one thing Russia
wants them to do – and that is actually combat ISIS.
RT might be
better serving Russian interests – as well as the
greater cause of truth – if it dared to mention the
possibility these attacks may have little or nothing
to do with Islam at all, but are being produced by
an outfit similar to the one that brought you the
Bologna Massacre. It could even point out the
most inadmissible thing of all, which is that if
ISIS really is behind the recent spate of
Euro-terror, then there’s a live probability NATO –
or NATO elements – are too. And that of course
would mean
Gladio is alive and kicking and morphed into
Gladio B, just as the “conspiracy theorists”
have been
saying for quite a
long time.
This sudden
surge of “terror attacks”, whatever their origins,
could finally bring the reality of a police state to
large portions of Europe and beyond and needs to be
interrogated, analysed and questioned, beyond the
admissible paradigm, beyond our comfort zones,
because a great deal may be dependent on how these
events are to be spun for popular consumption.
The growing
unanimity across the spectrum of reportage on this
issue threatens us all very deeply, and if we allow
ourselves to be manipulated into sterile binary
discussions of blowback versus “evil meanies”, if we
just help disseminate the disaster-porn and invite
people to be afraid sans any context, then we might
as well quit and take up gardening or some other
nice restful pursuit, because we are just doing the
corporate media’s job for them.
Addendum:
It may or may not be significant to note that the
terrorist outfit known as the Baader-Meinhof gang,
who were active in the 1970s and allegedly heavily
infiltrated/manipulated by Gladio have suddenly
(allegedly) come
out of retirement in their late middle-age to
start doing heists in the Netherlands. If nothing
else, there’s a movie in this.
also see:
Operation Gladio
(document collection)
Operation Northwoods
(document collection)
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