Entretien avec Gabriele Adinolfi, auteur des « Années de plomb et semelles de vent »

L’homme politique Gabriele Adinolfi accorde ici une entrevue sur les ondes de TVLibertés pour présenter son dernier livre. L’ouvrage porte sur les « années de plomb » en Italie. Cette période de l’histoire de l’Europe occidentale est caractérisée par le développement de luttes révolutionnaires, d’extrême-droite et d’extrême-gauche, où les groupuscules d’activistes n’hésitent pas à recourir parfois à des assassinats politiques ou à des actes de terreur. Plusieurs pays sont aux prises avec ce phénomène. Adinolfi a vécu ces années de l’intérieur puisqu’il faisait parti des activistes d’extrême-droite. Selon lui, l’Italie est le pays occidental qui avait le parti communiste le plus virulent à l’époque. D’autres acteurs sociaux comme l’Église Catholique et même les services secrets italiens essaient d’influencer les événements en leur faveur mais ne font que contribuer à créer un climat très propice à l’instabilité politique. Fait très intéressant, selon Adinolfi, les communistes en Italie ont pris possession du Ministère de la Justice immédiatement après la guerre, ce qui n’est pas sans rappeler les efforts déployés par les islamistes et propagandistes de la charia pour influencer, voire contrôler, le processus judiciaire en Occident au moment où l’on se parle. La grande qualité du témoignage d’Adinolfi est de démontrer que les supposées frontières entre les différents acteurs sociaux sont en fait beaucoup plus ténues qu’on pourrait le penser.

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1928: The year fascist bigots prepared the sinking of the Enlightenment

This show by Dave Emory is dedicated to exposing the Opus Dei secret society, a reactionary Catholic organization founded by Father Josemaria Escriva de Bal­a­guer. After having quietly gained momentum behind the scenes for a couple of decades, Opus Dei came to the forefront of the Church’s public life by playing an important role in the ascension of both Jean-Paul II and Benedict XVI. In this broadcast, Dave Emory explores several connections that seem to indicate that Opus Dei is in fact part of the Fascist International, i.e. the network of all fascist and extreme-right organizations in the world. Among many elements, the radio host explores the P2 lodge, the murder of Roberto Calvi, P2 lodge Grand Master Licio Gelli, Pope Benedict’s personal assistant Georg Ganswein, the Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver couple, the beatification of Aloy­sius Stepinac, the role played by Sam Brownback in U.S. politics, etc. The written description for this show is excellent, like it is often the case with For The Record. Check it out and listen to the show, of course.

On the other hand, I must say that the thing that striked me the most in this broadcast, about Opus Dei, is the fact that it was founded the same year that the Muslim Brotherhood was, in 1928. It can’t be a coincidence. There is no such thing in this world as « coincidences ». Most of the times, things are made to happen. And because they are not overtly advertised in the press or in governmental brochures, it doesn’t mean that they are not happening. To me, it looks as if there was a plan put into execution by the forces of the Fascist International to literally seize control of all institutions to have a maximum global effect. If Hitler and Mussolini took control of the world of politics in their own countries and tried to expand it then beyond their borders, it seems that others tried the same coup for the two most important religions, in terms of world power, geo-political and geo-strategical interests, Catholicism and Islam. By founding the Muslim Brotherhood, Hasan al-Banna may very well have sabotaged and sinked all chances that the Arab/Muslim world had to achieve modernity and to realize the ideals of the Enlightenment. And by founding Opus Dei, it seems that Father Josemaria Escriva de Bal­a­guer tried to do the move in the opposite direction. The western world was on its way to realize fully the potential of modernity and the ideals of the Enlightenment, and that was accomplished in the ’60s and ’70s, or so it seems. Father Balaguer cooked up something in the shadows to try to overturn the stream of evolution, and it looks like his movement gained credibility and influence over time, to the point where one could argue today that it now controls the Vatican. Continuer la lecture