Belgian Gladio (1)

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Belgian Gladio
artdoc August=1991

The Belgian Senate committee recently received an anonymous 80
page manuscript from a person who claims to have been a member
of Gladio from 1988-1990. The author of the manuscript is
critical of the decision to close down the Belgian Gladio
network. It details the start of the Belgian Gladio network
immediately after World War Two by the Deuxieme Bureau. The final
form of the post invasion `stay behind' network came into being
in 1952 after co-operation between Belgian and British
intelligence. The Senate committee is currently investigating
evidence which seems to point to the existence of American
clandestine structures connected to SHAPE. It appears that with
the closing down of a number of national Gladio networks the US
may have decided to keep their own contacts alive in order to
have a fall-back for contingency situations.

De Morgen, Brussels, 7.6.91.

Statewatch no 3 July/August 1991

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