Guerrillas of Christ the King organization
also: GCR
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Operation Gladiooperation · 4Mario Sanchez Covistaperson · 3Francisco Francoperson · 1Julio Valerio Borgheseperson · 1Stefano Dallaglioperson · 1Jorge Czerskiperson · 1Otto Skorzenyperson · 1Carlos Perezperson · 1P2 Masonic Lodgeorganization · 1
Claims (4)
Mario Sanchez Covista headed
Guerrillas of Christ the King book_quoted
“of the new order, and Mario Sanchez Covista, the leader of a Spanish terrorist group called the Guerrillas of Christ the King, GCR, which was another element of Gladio in Spain. They had assassinated a number of Spanish activists on the eve…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner_ The Great Heroin Coup Part 1 @ 54:13
Guerrillas of Christ the King member_of
Operation Gladio book_quoted
“of the new order, and Mario Sanchez Covista, the leader of a Spanish terrorist group called the Guerrillas of Christ the King, GCR, which was another element of Gladio in Spain. They had assassinated a number of Spanish activists on the eve…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner_ The Great Heroin Coup Part 1 @ 54:13
Stefano Dallaglio member_of
Guerrillas of Christ the King book_quoted
“Little Gladio guys running all over the place, specially equipped with all kinds of fancy guns, courtesy of Mitch Orbel, the white Russian. According to a detailed study by French journalist Laurent, the two chief advisors to Sanchez Covist…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner_ The Great Heroin Coup Part 1 @ 54:42
Yves Guérin-Sérac member_of
Guerrillas of Christ the King book_quoted
“Little Gladio guys running all over the place, specially equipped with all kinds of fancy guns, courtesy of Mitch Orbel, the white Russian. According to a detailed study by French journalist Laurent, the two chief advisors to Sanchez Covist…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner_ The Great Heroin Coup Part 1 @ 54:42
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▶ 54:13
of the new order, and Mario Sanchez Covista, the leader of a Spanish terrorist group called the Guerrillas of Christ the King, GCR, which was another element of Gladio in Spain. They had assassinated a number of Spanish activists on the eve…
▶ 55:16
two of our most famous Gladio operators. They escaped arrest, of course. All but one of the arrests were released three months later. The reason for the leniency, according to Laurent, was that the GCR had served as a parallel police unit o…
▶ 55:42
was basically a terrorist network operating inside of Spain on behalf of the Spanish government, just like all of the rest of the Gladio elements throughout NATO. We wouldn't want to put them on trial. The Sanchez-Covisa episode had interna…
▶ 56:16
with what they designated as fascist international. Hmm, you mean like the one talked about in the Madrid circular? Yes, that same one. That Otto Skorzeny was intimately involved in? Yes, that same one. Notions that this was true gained cre…
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Jorge Czarski and a Cuban exile, not Castro Cuban, Carlos Perez, was arrested in January of 77 in connection with one of the murders organized by the Spanish GCR. Carlos Perez is of particular interest to U.S. readers because he was Madrid'…
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in 1974. And Prince Borghese is the black prince of Italy that was part of the whole Operation Gladio as confirmed in the P2 Masonic Lodge names that was eventually released in 1990. Delachey had already came to attention as the Italian att…