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Italian Job: The KGB, Gladio & P-2 Lodge

While stationed in Italy, Soviet journalist and undercover KGB officer Leonid Sergeevich Kolosov (1926-2008) was told by none other than mafia boss Nicola Gentile about the realities of power in postwar Italy. Gentile’s revelations and information provided by other agents pointed to a “secret government” running Italy through an elite masonic lodge: P-2, itself a … Continue reading Italian Job: The KGB, Gladio & P-2 Lodge →

Italian Job: The KGB, Mafia & Red Brigades

Leonid Sergeevich Kolosov (1926-2008) was a Soviet international correspondent for Izvestia and also attained the rank of lieutenant colonel in the KGB First Chief Directorate (FCD). Kolosov was stationed in Italy, his country of specialization, in the 1960s and 1970s under journalistic cover. In this interview he recounts his work with Sicilian mafia boss Nicola … Continue reading Italian Job: The KGB, Mafia & Red Brigades →

New Rationalist Directions in Libertarian Rights Theory — Spanish Translation

I was just made aware of Nuevas direcciones racionalistas en la teoría libertaria de los derechos, a Spanish translation of my article New Rationalist Directions in Libertarian Rights Theory, 12:2 Journal of Libertarian Studies: 313-26 (Fall 1996) (a slightly updated version of which was published as “Dialogical Arguments for Libertarian Rights,” in The Dialectics of Liberty (Lexington […]

Robert Maxwell & the KGB

According to new revelations, the ultra-wealthy financier and elite sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein had a mentor who recruited him into Israeli intelligence early in his career: billionaire media tycoon Robert Maxwell. And nearly three decades before Epstein’s highly suspicious death, Maxwell would suffer a similar murky fate. What did Soviet intelligence know about Maxwell? KGB … Continue reading Robert Maxwell & the KGB →