Daniele Ganser (born 29 August 1972) is a Swiss historian. He wrote his dissertation on secret armies run by NATO in Europe (e.g. see Operation Gladio) and has done research questioning the authenticity of the official US report on the September 11 attacks.
Ganser was born in Lugano, Switzerland and was Senior Researcher at the ETH Zurich, Center for Security Studies. He was president (2006–2012) of the Swiss branch of the "Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas" (ASPO), and teaches History and Future of Energy Systems at the University of St. Gallen.
Ganser wrote a chapter in David Ray Griffin's book 9/11 & American Empire. Ganser argues that all three versions – the "surprise" theory that is the official version, as well as the versions that the administration let the attack go ahead or even planned it – are all actually conspiracy theories. The U.S. Embassy has protested Ganser's views. Ganser is known for relating the events of 9/11 to his research on Operation Gladio. In the same way that the strategy of tension, which Ganser links to Operation Gladio, sought to pin right-wing terrorist attacks on the political left in order to inspire fear among the citizenry, Ganser likewise contends that "it has been said that Saddam Hussein had biological weapons, that there was a link between Iraq and the attacks of September 11, or that there was a link between Iraq and the terrorists of Al Qaeda. But all this was not true. By these lies, we wanted to make the world believe that the muslims wanted to spread terrorism around, that this war was necessary to fight terror. However, the real reason for the war is the control of energy resources."
Daniele Ganser (born 29 August 1972) is a Swiss historian. He wrote his dissertation on secret armies run by NATO in Europe (e.g. see Operation Gladio) and has done research questioning the authenticity of the official US report on the September 11 attacks.
Ganser was born in Lugano, Switzerland and was Senior Researcher at the ETH Zurich, Center for Security Studies. He was president (2006–2012) of the Swiss branch of the "Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas" (ASPO), and teaches History and Future of Energy Systems at the University of St. Gallen.
Ganser wrote a chapter in David Ray Griffin's book 9/11 & American Empire. Ganser argues that all three versions – the "surprise" theory that is the official version, as well as the versions that the administration let the attack go ahead or even planned it – are all actually conspiracy theories. The U.S. Embassy has protested Ganser's views. Ganser is known for relating the events of 9/11 to his research on Operation Gladio. In the same way that the strategy of tension, which Ganser links to Operation Gladio, sought to pin right-wing terrorist attacks on the political left in order to inspire fear among the citizenry, Ganser likewise contends that "it has been said that Saddam Hussein had biological weapons, that there was a link between Iraq and the attacks of September 11, or that there was a link between Iraq and the terrorists of Al Qaeda. But all this was not true. By these lies, we wanted to make the world believe that the muslims wanted to spread terrorism around, that this war was necessary to fight terror. However, the real reason for the war is the control of energy resources."
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