Albert Spangari person
also: Spengari
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“Meanwhile, in the French weekly, it was revealed that he had been in contact in 1976 with a gang in Rome called the Marseille clan, who in turn was close to Contotelli, the guy we were just talking about, who had been accused of the murder …”
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Indigates, which had been stolen the preceding summer by a group of French OAS veterans in a spectacular $10 million robbery in Nice. The leader of this well-organized group was Albert Spangari. Oh, oh, that Spangari. He's a veteran of OAS …
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So as you can see, this entire book is revolving around Operation Gladio, even though they're not using the term. When Spengari was captured by the French police in October of 76, the British press service Reuters noted reports from police …
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Oh, you mean like Gladio? Yes, yes, that network. His international, Spangari's international dealings acquired an even more intriguing dimension when it was revealed in September of 76 after a robbery, Spangari had flown to Miami and offer…
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of the Nice where the gold was sold. Huh, that's crazy. But weirdly enough, because of this brouhaha going on between France and the US, they decided that they would turn that information over to the FBI, which led to his arrest. After 37 h…
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This was part of a negotiated deal with the French police. Spengari would plead guilty to the $10 million robbery and escape indictment on a still more serious charge of arms trafficking. Spengari gained acceptance of this proposal after sa…
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Towski, who for various reasons was aware of all of this going on and was involved in it. So as soon as he started naming names, they offered him a deal. Five months later in March of 77, Spangari escaped by jumping through the second windo…