3/31/09
NPR's Fresh Air host Terry Gross asked investigative journalist Seymour Hersh:
"Are you saying that you think Vice President Cheney is still having a chilling effect on people who might otherwise be coming forward?"
HERSH: "I'll make it worse. I think he's put people left. He's put people back. They call it a stay behind. It's sort of an intelligence term of art. When you leave a country and, you know, you've driven out the, you know, you've lost the war. You leave people behind. It's a stay behind that you can continue to contacts with, to do sabotage, whatever you want to do. Cheney's left a stay behind. He's got people in a lot of agencies that still tell him what's going on. Particularly in defense, obviously. Also in the NSA, there's still people that talk to him. He still knows what's going on. ...Can he still control policy up to a point? Probably up to a point, a minor point. But he's still there. He's still a presence."
http://www.911truth.org/article.php?story=20090401124547570
Gladio:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gladio_in_Italy
February 10, 2005
The Pentagon's 'NATO Option'
by Lila Rajiva
http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0210-22.htm
HR 1955
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violent_Radicalization_and_Homegrown_Terrorism_P...
@pebruary
And they do it to protect "free market" Capitalism
dialectical44 2 months ago
Operation Mockingbird - CIA control of the media.
pebruary 2 years ago 2
Operation Gladio? Ergenekon Network? Stay-behind? Strategy of tension? Never heard of it. Surely if any of these things were important we'd have been educated about it already by anti-fascist activists. Cheney sleeper cells? False flags? Never heard of it. It can't happen here. Especially Ergenekon Network & Sibel Edmonds & Operation Gladio. Don't want to hear anything educating me about that.
neurotracker 2 years ago