Daniele Ganser
Swiss historian and peace researcher, author of work on NATO 'stay-behind' networks (e.g., Gladio) and contemporary geopolitics; known for controversial views and criticism for promoting conspiracy-related interpretations of events such as 9/11.
Books
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1. Imperium Usa
Die skrupellose Weltmacht
A critical examination of American global strategy that argues the United States has pursued informal empire through military interventions, overseas bases, covert operations, economic leverage, and alliance structures; the book traces historical patterns and motives—access to resources and markets, corporate and strategic interests—while documenting the use of propaganda, intelligence agencies, and international institutions to legitimize interventions and shape world order, and assesses the consequences for sovereignty, international law, and global stability.
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2. Nato Geheimarmeen In Europa
The book investigates post‑World War II clandestine 'stay‑behind' networks set up across Western Europe with covert support from intelligence services, arguing that these secret armies were intended to resist possible Soviet influence but operated outside democratic oversight. Drawing on declassified documents and interviews, it alleges links between these networks and covert operations, including involvement in political manipulation and terrorist incidents, and calls for transparency and accountability for state-sponsored clandestine activities.
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