Delitto Moro, “infiltrators of the English services in the Red Brigades”: the black thread with the massacres of 1992
Sunday evening the “Report” broadcast conducted by Siegfried Ranucci she returned to the case ofassassination of Aldo Moro, reconstructing the last days of his imprisonment: the service starts with the negotiation carried out by the ex deputy secretary, which was interrupted by the news of the discovery of Moro’s body (on 9 May 1978). According to Signorile, the Interior Ministry would have become aware of the body around 11 am, before Morucci’s phone call to Professor Tritto. The judicial truth is based on the memorial of Valerio Morucci and his companion Adriana Faranda: Morucci proved reticent, like all Red Brigade supporters, in wanting to shed light on all the gray areas, on the memorial. The Red Brigades have not published the part of the memorial on Gladio, on the relations between the DC and the banks, on Andreotti: according to Signorile there would be a hidden pact between the DC and the Red Brigades to hide and protect “Moro’s enemies”.
In the memorial, found 12 years later, Moro accused his party and the Pope of having done little for his release, of abandoning him: “free him like this, without conditions…”.
The broadcast highlights how Moro’s death falls within the field of tension strategy, term invented by the newspaper The Observer two days after the Milan massacre, in December 1969, with the aim of keeping the communist party out of the government area in every way. In the memorial, Moro makes it clear that that term, strategy of tension, refers to his politics: the policy of openness to the PCI, to centers of power other than those of the Atlantic Pact. A policy in contrast with the dictates of the Cold War, as Enrico Mattei, killed in an attack in Bascapè in 1962, had tried to do. The historian and writer Giovanni Fasanella also touched on the delicate point on foreign interests in Italy: together with Mario Jose Cereghino they studied for years the documents gradually declassified from English espionage in Italy preserved in the National Archives at Kew Gardens in London. And it is here that they discover a treasure that has remained buried for decades even on the case Moro:
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Fasanella and Cereghino studied for years gradually declassified documents of English espionage in Italy preserved in the National Archives in Kew Gardens, London. And here they discover a treasure that had remained buried for decades also in the Moro case. Review the investigation: https://t.co/fxG01zwOl1 pic.twitter.com/Z0WxqUYllH
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“A series of documents on the meetings of a secret Commission of the British Government which worked in the first six months of 1976. This Commission had been tasked by the British Government with drawing up clandestine war plans, illegal and clandestine operations to be implemented in Italy to neutralize Aldo Moro’s politics. Many hypotheses were taken into consideration, in the end one remained: military coup, classic. This option was discussed with Federal Germany, France and the United States of America. At the time, Kissinger was the contact person for this Commission of Fifteen of the British government. And of course there were doubts, there were even those who predicted a bloodbath if there was a right-wing military coup. What was decided in the end? We decided on plan B, support for a different subversive action.” What are these subversive actions in detail – the Report journalist asked in the report?
“Hidden propaganda, influencing newspapers, corrupting them, paying journalists, using them as a tool to influence politics. Once an enemy is identified, at the lowest level, corruption. If corruption, the mud machine, intimidation, and even physical elimination don’t work.” The socialist deputy secretary of those years, Claudio Signorile, as told in the previous Report article, he mediated with the Red Brigades through some exponents of workers’ autonomy for the liberation of the Christian Democrat statesman. Signorile had said that in the last week of his imprisonment Br were “as if placed side by side”. They intervened in the Moro affair realities external to the brigatism to influence the final solution – This is Signorile’s thesis, but what does it refer to? “The origins are these, English, Americans but marginally, French, but the English have the primacy, because they have the role of coordination, they are the ones responsible for the political processes. When they say ‘the communists in Italy are a serious problem that it must be faced to the extreme consequences..’”. The English were also in the government parties, they also infiltrated the parties and the apparatus.
In the second part of the memorial, then, we talk about the report of the DC and the banks, of the report of Andreotti and Sindona. In the third part he writes about who he believes is responsible for the kidnapping: he writes about his party, about Andreotti (“she will pass without leaving a trace”), he writes about renouncing his positions.
General Jucci, continues Mondani’s report, was sent by Moro to Gaddafi’s Libya in the early 1970s: he was head of counter-espionage, then commanding the Carabinieri in the 1980s. A friend of Moro and Cossiga, today at 98 he says that if not there are doubts that it was the Red Brigades who killed Moro, “but the Red Brigades certainly had puppeteers, at least I think so, just as those who tried to free Moro had puppeteers”. He was removed from Rome in the days of the kidnapping, to ensure that he did not deal with the affair: if he had been present he would have intercepted Monsignor Bernini, he would have intercepted Moro’s friends who received letters from the Red Brigades, as well as Piperno and Scalzone.
In the crisis committee there were people close to Cossiga: Pieczenick was also present, who had a role, not only that of saving Moro. On the mistakes made by the investigators he adds: “What regrets me is that these mistakes were probably made out of desire to make them.” The BR would have had a puppeteer behind them, Jucci implies; but the State also had a puppeteer behind it: Steve Pieczenick, his role was kept hidden, a lot of information emerged from Assange’s leaks. But then in his memoirs he said that Moro had to die to save Italy, that in the end was his mission “as a manipulator” in Italy.
Report, the “black thread” that links the death of Aldo Moro with the massacres of 1992
A black thread – the Report report continues – links Moro’s death with the massacres of 1992: it is called the strategy of tension. After 1989, with the fall of the Berlin Wall, the pact of silence that bound hundreds of secret agents, gladiators, right-wing subversion professionals and as many mafia bosses who had collaborated in the strategy of destabilizing our country since the post-war period collapsed.
Giovanni Falcone senses this plot while, years later, he is investigating the murder of Piersanti Mattarella. We are in December 1991, Falcone goes to dinner with Pino Arlacchi, his main collaborator. Arlacchi told Report the content of that conversation: “He told me: I spoke with a very important source to whom I give credit who told me some details of the Mattarella murder, which confirmed what I had already thought for some time and that is that it was a caso Moro bis”. In the eyes of P2, Gladio and mafia circles, Mattarella had crossed the same red line that Aldo Moro had crossed: he was seeking an agreement with the communists in Sicily. After the killing of Falcone and the decree establishing the 41bis, the DC minister Vincenzo Scotti was removed: “The line of coexistence prevailed, which then easily degenerates into connivance with the mafia”.
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The existence of a negotiation between the Carabinieri’s ROS and the Cosa Nostra leaders discovered by Borsellino. Review the investigation by #Reports👇https://t.co/fxG01zwOl1 pic.twitter.com/DQIXl6xzPX
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The anti-mafia commission of the centre-right government, today, however, is only delving into the topic of mafia relationship and ROS procurement (which Paolo Borsellino had decided to investigate): but was that the cause of his death, and of Falcone’s death? According to the former magistrate Roberto Scarpinato it is a mistake, the two massacres are linked, the thesis according to which the Sicilian bribery behind the ROS report is behind the death of the two magistrates does not stand up. The Sicilian politicians involved in the bribes had ended up in the sights of the mafia because they were considered no longer reliable: this thesis pleases politicians and the centre-right because it stops the investigations in the first republic and does not affect the parties of the second, such as Forza Italia.
But in the end the lead on the procurement mafia relationship brings Mario Mori, former general of the ROS, into agreement with the lawyer Trizzino, who protects the daughter of judge Paolo Borsellino.
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