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Giulietto Chiesa ((:dʒuˈljetto ˈkjɛza); born on 4 September 1940 in Acqui Terme, Province of Alessandria, Italy) is an Italian journalist and politician, and was a Member of the European Parliament for North-West Italy with the Independent - Di Pietro-Occhetto List Civil Society. Originally, he represented Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, after 2006 he sat with the Party of European Socialists. Chiesa sat on the European Parliament's Committee on International Trade. Chiesa held a number of important positions in the Italian Communist Party before it was dissolved in 1991. He was a substitute for the Committee on Culture and Education and a member of the Delegation to the EU-Russia Parliamentary Cooperation Committee. In the 2009 European Parliament elections, Chiesa was a candidate on the ForHRUL list in Latvia.〔Details from the (website of Latvia's Central Electoral Commission ) .〕 He is an active supporter of various conspiracy theories, about September 11 attacks, chemtrails, and HAARP〔Alessandro Sabatino, (''Giulietto Chiesa, le scie chimiche e l'HAARP: ma ci credete ancora?'' ), 16 April 2013〕 ==Activities== Giulietto Chiesa speaks Russian well and has written a couple of books in co-authorship with Roy Medvedev. In 1988, their book «The USSR that changed» (in Italian: L’URSS che cambia) was published. In 1990, they published another book, written in the format of discussions: «The Revolution of Gorbachev» (ital. La rivoluzione di Gorbaciov), initially published in the US («Time of Change», Pantheon Books, 1990), later also in Japan. Chiesa later become a spokesman in Europe for 9/11 Truth Movement. In September 2008, Chiesa, along with Thierry Meyssan and Gen. Leonid Ivashov participated in a debate on Russian Television about the events of 11 September 2001. He has produced the documentary film ''Zero''〔 (''Zero'' website ).〕〔Video: (full documentary), 104'.〕(which was broadcast on Russian Television in September 2008), as well as a collection of essays of the same name which were published in Italy in the late summer of 2007 which suggests that the United States Government was directly involved in planning and executing the attacks. In an interview with PressTV, Chiesa stated that the attacks involved a calculated conspiracy involving US, Pakistani and Saudi secret services. The film features novelist Gore Vidal, playwright Dario Fo, and retired American Philosophy professor David Ray Griffin. Regarding who was responsible for the attacks, Chiesa stated "Who knows what happened? Ninety-nine percent of the documents related to the issue have been kept confidential." Chiesa also stated that "Some of the individuals appearing in the film are former FBI and CIA agents, people who have in a sense taken a very big risk in speaking out. I am very grateful to them because they have done a big job. The film would not have been possible without them." Chiesa stated that ZERO had been seen in France and Belgium at individual screenings, and by more than 20,000 people in Italy.〔 The hypothesis proposed in the movie haS been analyzed by several debunking groups, both Italian and international, in particular by the Italian group ''Undicisettembre'', who highlighted several inaccuracies and contradictions present in the movie.〔 (''Zerobubbole'' )〕 In September 2008, Chiesa called for an international tribunal to probe the events of 11 September 2001 and stated that "Our task is to inform millions of people of the true situation." Regarding the showing of Zero in a primetime television slot in Russia, Chiesa stated "that means that some 30 million Russian citizens will learn the truth about what happened, which is a very big result for me." Later, Chiesa took part in the founding of the "Megachip" association.〔 (Megachip - Democrazia nella comunicazione )〕 In December 2014, Chiesa was declared Persona non grata by the Government of Estonia after he was invited to appear at a conference on Russia, which the Estonian security services believed to be a front for the Russian foreign intelligence service. He entered Estonia for the conference and was arrested in Tallinn and deported.〔(Italian journalist Chiesa ordered to leave Estonia ), Postimees, 16 December 2014〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Giulietto Chiesa」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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