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By David K. Lifschultz, CEO of Genoil, Inc. and the Lifschultz Organization of New York City, founded in 1899.

In 1978, Pieczenik was a special envoy for President Jimmy Carter in Italy to assist in the search for Italy’s prime minister, Aldo Moro. Pieczenik, as an international crisis manager and hostage negotiator in the state department, was sent to Italy on March 16, 1978. This was the day Moro was kidnapped, and Pieczenik was involved in the negotiations for the release of Moro. He was part of a crisis committee headed by Francesco Cossiga, the interior minister. Moro was held for 54 days, and Pieczenik said the committee was jolted into action by the fear that Moro would reveal state secrets in an attempt to free himself. Moro’s widow, Eleonora, later said Henry Kissinger had warned her husband against his strategy of historic compromise. “Compromesso storico,” or “You will pay dearly for it,” Kissinger is alleged to have said. A false statement, attributed to the Red Brigades, was leaked to the press saying that Moro was dead. Pieczenik revealed this had a dual purpose: to prepare the Italian public for the worst and to let the Red Brigades know the state would not negotiate for Moro and considered him already dead. (This was interpreted by the commandos as an instruction to liquidate Moro.) Moro was shot and placed in the back of a car in central Rome, midway between the headquarters of the communist party and the Christian democrats. In a documentary, Cossiga admitted the committee had taken the decision to release the false statement. Pieczenik said that Moro had been “sacrificed” for the “stability” of Italy. Moro’s eventual assassination has been attributed to the CIA as part of Operation Gladio by journalist Philip Willan. Continued on Page 3 ...

Continued from the October 2019 edition.

Here follows the credentials of the CIA psychologist Steve Pieczenik.

The killing of innocent civilians to achieve a strategic objective on not letting the communists take over Italy was considered justified as in the 9/11 false flag operation to initiate a war against Islam. Here in Italy, innocent civilians were killed blaming the communists in order to make sure they did not win the Italian elections. This was as unconscionable as 9/11. Even the kidnapping of Aldo Moro was set up by Western intelligence agents whose special forces infiltrated the Red Brigades to achieve the sophistication necessary to affect the kidnapping of a head of state. The

intelligence agencies were able to use the Red Brigades as a cover to conceal their

tracks. What happened here was that Moro wanted to create a fusion government in Italy with the communists, which was the vehicle the communists in Eastern Europe used to take over their

governments after World War II. So the CIA was completely right to see this as a strategic threat.

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