Kroll Associates Tries To Destabilize Italian Government

08 Jun 2007

Kroll Associates Tries To Destabilize Italian Government

June 8, 2007 (LPAC)--The international investigative company, Kroll, which is widely considered an entity used for British covert Operations, has taken aim at destabilizing the Italian government, according to reports today from Italy. The latest is a scandal against Foreign Minister Massimo D'Alema, who is personally involved in attempting to establish peace in the Middle East.

A Kroll report was reportedly "intercepted" by the "security division" of Telecom Italia -- a rogue intelligence operation with extensive contacts -- run by one Giuliano Tavaroli, in which D'Alema is accused of having a bank account in Latin America at the time he was Italian Premier.

The Rome daily Il Tempo reports that the file seized by Telecom's "Tiger Team" and included in the so-called "K report" on the war between the Brazilian company Dantas and Marco Tronchetti Provera's Telecom, reads in part: "Intelligence sources in Italy indicate Inepar as the company which transferred funds for then-Premier D'Alema, also involving Telecom activities." Foreign Minister D'Alema responded by announcing a lawsuit against Kroll for these lies which, even according to the hostile right-wing press in Italy, "actually find no confirmation whatsoever, if not in an email from Kroll which only repeats the sentence above."

Il Tempo says this may be the beginning of a new wave of "Tangentopoli" scandals, which will hit the Italian political leadership, both left and right, as they are now hitting both D'Alema and prominent figures in the center-right coalition.

On June 6, another such scandal--involving the Italian Revenue Guard (a division of the Italian armed forces charged with stopping financial crimes)--almost provoked a government crisis in the Senate while Lyndon LaRouche was giving his press conference with Senator Brisca Menapace there.