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Systemic Destabilization in Recent American History: 9/11, the JFK Assassination, and the Oklahoma City Bombing as a Strategy of Tension

Peter Dale Scott

Introduction: Structural Deep Events and the Strategy of Tension in Italy

From an American standpoint, it is easy to see clearly how Italian history was systematically destabilized in the second half of the 20th century, by a series of what I call structural deep events. I have defined these as “events, like the JFK assassination, the Watergate break-in, or 9/11, which violate the … social structure, have a major impact on … society, repeatedly involve law-breaking or violence, and in many cases proceed from an unknown dark force.”2

The examples in Italy, well known to Italians, include the Piazza Fontana bombing of 1969, the Piazza della Loggia bombing of 1974, and the Bologna railway bombing of 1980.

These bombings, in which over one hundred civilians were killed and many more wounded, were attributed at the time to marginal left-wing elements of society. However, thanks chiefly to a series of investigations and judicial proceedings, it is now clearly established that the bombings were the work of right-wing elements in collusion with Italian military intelligence, as part of an on-going “strategy of tension” to discredit the Italian left, encourage support for a corrupt status quo, and perhaps move beyond democracy altogether.3 As one of the conspirators, Vincenzo Vinciguerra, later stated, “The December 1969 explosion was supposed to be the detonator which would have convinced the political and military authorities to declare a state of emergency.”4

Vinciguerra also revealed that he and others had also been members of a paramilitary “stay-behind” network originally organized at the end of World War II by the CIA and NATO as “Operation Gladio.”

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6 Responses to “Systemic Destabilization in Recent American History: 9/11, the JFK Assassination, and the Oklahoma City Bombing as a Strategy of Tension”

  1. Thomas McGovern Says:

    The Cloward–Piven strategy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloward%E2%80%93Piven_strategy) goes a long way in explaining the ruling class’s strategy of destroying the US economy and middle-class in particular. However, their purpose is not the introduction of a socialist-workers paradise, but rather the installation of a corporatist regime. The destruction of US society is a prerequisite for making the people desperate and willing to accept a dictator.

  2. Matt Collman Says:

    The above comment makes much sense. However, although the masses get table scraps of knowledge, the government or governments are in a quandary. They have lost control, the intelligences that have been assisting progress were not what they thought. People are much paranoid about governments, when truly their ability to tune in is more and more utilized for finding missing puzzle pieces of the future. It’s a race against time in a world where 70 % of the future can be figured out via technology, although the 70% shifts and changes every time a new ‘puzzle piece’ is obtained. The mentoring intelligence knows about 90% of the future and has no regard for the government and the government knows this. The world has shifted. Those who know things will be preserved by governments instead of extinguished as in the past. Animal testing, human testing; whatever it takes for progress, this is where things are.

  3. Tim Says:

    Take a look at this.

  4. Tim Says:

    And this.

  5. Tim Says:

    And this other thing.

  6. Tim Says:

    Code red!

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