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Licio Gelli: Founded: 1877 (as Propaganda Massonica) 1966 (as Propaganda Due) Dissolved: 1976 (officially by Grand Orient of Italy) 25 January 1982: Preceded by: Propaganda Massonica: Membership ~962: Ideology: Neo-fascism Anti-communism: Political position: Far-right: Religion: Catholicism: National affiliation
- 1877 (as Propaganda Massonica), 1966 (as Propaganda Due)
- 1976 (officially by Grand Orient of Italy), 25 January 1982
- ~962
- Licio Gelli
The lodge P2, also known as the Propaganda Due, was also linked to the robbery of Juan Perón's severed hands. Alleged involvement in CIA activities in Italy. In 1981 Gelli was one of the very few Italians to be invited to President Reagan's oath.
- Raffaello (b. 1947), Maria Rosa (b. 1956), Maurizio (b. 1959)
- Italian
- 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
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Dec 17, 2015 · They uncovered a list of 962 people who were part of a secret masonic lodge known as Propaganda Due or P2 plotting to destabilise Italy’s democratic order, if deemed necessary, to protect the...
Propaganda Due (Appartenenti alla P2 · Licio Gelli · Piano di rinascita democratica) · Banda della Magliana · Caso Moro · Noto servizio · Organizzazione Gladio · Rapporti tra servizi segreti italiani e criminalità · Operazione manifesti cinesi · Fascicoli SIFAR · Piano Demagnetize · Piano Solo · Esigenza Triangolo · Golpe bianco ...
May 21, 2018 · Licio Gelli's home was raided by investigators Ordinary Italians were stunned and the country’s elite rocked to the core on this day in 1981 when a list was made public of alleged members of Propaganda Due, a secret Masonic lodge which sought to run the country as a ‘state within the state’.
Dec 22, 2015 · P2, or Propaganda Due, amounted virtually to a parallel state, and was implicated directly or indirectly in most of the scandals, plots and acts of terrorism that marked the country's dark decades ...
Dec 29, 2015 · Charming, witty, and an eager and effective networker, Gelli rose swiftly to become head, or venerable master, of the once prestigious Propaganda Due (P2) lodge in the centre of Rome.