• Servizio per le Informazioni e la Sicurezza Militare (abbreviated SISMI, Military Intelligence and Security Service) was the military intelligence agency...
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    Agency (CIA) and the Italian Military Intelligence and Security Service (SISMI) in the context of the global war on terrorism declared by the George W...
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    uncovered a SISMI-run black operation targeting center-left politician Romano Prodi and a domestic surveillance program involving Telecom. The SISMI was also...
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    reporting, Francesco Pazienza, an officer of the Italian intelligence agency SISMI, alleged that Ledeen was handed Billygate information by the Italian Intelligence...
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    Niger uranium forgeries were forged documents initially released in 2001 by SISMI (the former military intelligence agency of Italy), which seem to depict...
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    Ledeen was also noted to have done work for Italian intelligence agency SISMI, having received over $100,000 in payment to offshore bank accounts for...
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  • The SISMI-Telecom scandal, uncovered in Italy in 2006, refers to a surveillance scandal believed to have begun in 1996, under which more than 5,000 persons'...
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    Nicolò Pollari, head of SISMI, the Italian military intelligence agency and indicted in the Abu Omar case, as well as SISMI no 2, Marco Mancini, who...
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  • Nicola Calipari (category SISMI)
    Calipari (June 23, 1953 – March 4, 2005) was an Italian major general and SISMI military intelligence officer. Calipari was accidentally killed in Iraq...
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    major general in the Italian Military Intelligence and Security Service (SISMI) was killed, and Sgrena and Andrea Carpani, the other Italian officer taking...
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    forgeries used by George W. Bush as pretext for the 2003 invasion of Iraq SISMI-Telecom scandal, domestic surveillance program Bancopoli, bank takeover-merger...
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    established in 2007 to replace the Military Intelligence and Security Service (SISMI) as part of reforms of Italy's intelligence services. The agency operates...
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    NAR (1977–1981) Third Position (1978–1982) Supported by: Propaganda Due SISMI (factions) Magliana Gang CIA (alleged) Cosa Nostra (alleged) Public protests...
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    together with three agents of the secret military intelligence service SISMI (including Francesco Pazienza and Pietro Musumeci). Commemorations take...
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    of all three Italian foreign intelligence services (at the time SISDE, SISMI, and CESIS). When searching Gelli's villa in 1982, police found a document...
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  • two separate agencies with different roles: SISDE (the domestic one) and SISMI (the military one). The creation of CESIS, with a coordination role between...
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  • responsible for the 1980 Bologna massacre; the Italian secret services (SISMI), and political figures such as Licio Gelli, grand-master of the Freemasonic...
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  • Leighton. Vincenzo Vinciguerra escaped to Franquist Spain with the help of the SISMI, following the 1972 Peteano attack, for which he was sentenced to life....
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    Generals Pietro Musumeci, a member of Propaganda Due (P2), and Belmonte of SISMI had a police sergeant put a suitcase full of explosives on a train in Bologna...
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  • emerged only in subsequent years, such as the presence of an official from SISMI near Via Fani on the morning of the attack and contacts between the state...
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  • Franklin and Harold Rhode. Also present were two officials from Italy's SISMI. In addition to a position at the American Enterprise Institute, Ledeen...
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  • (Bob) Lady and other defendants surfaced on the Web. Marco Mancini, the SISMI director of anti-terrorism and counterespionage, and Gustavo Pignero, the...
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  • to Falange Armata were found to originate from the peripheral offices of SISMI, Italy's military intelligence agency at the time: "There was this case...
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    In 1999, Fulvio Martini, former head of Italian military secret service SISMI, declared to a parliamentary committee that "from 1985 to 1987, we organized...
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    Mario Scaramella, arrested in December 2006, the head of SISMI Nicolò Pollari, n°2 of SISMI Marco Mancini (both indicted in the Abu Omar case), as well...
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  • Marco Mancini (category SISMI)
    per la Sicurezza (DIS). He was also the second-highest-ranking officer of SISMI, the military intelligence agency of Italy, until his 5 July 2006 arrest...
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  • Supported by:  Soviet Union (alleged) Italian Government SISDE (Internal) SISMI (Foreign) Italian Armed Forces Arm of Carabineers Supported by:  United...
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    revealed Rocca's frequentations with Nicolò Pollari and Pio Pompa at the Sismi headquarters relating the articles written about the Nigergate case. On...
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    Italian court of 22 CIA agents, a U.S. Air Force colonel and two Italian SISMI secret agents confirmed the role of the Aviano Air Base in the kidnapping...
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    In 2001, the Niger uranium forgeries, documents initially released by SISMI (the former military intelligence agency of Italy), seemed to depict an...
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