Talk:Fabricator (intelligence)

It's Luis Manuel González-Mata Lledó, with the proper Spanish accents. According to the Spanish Wikipedia ("http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_M._González-Mata"), he was a master spy. According to the English Wikipedia, he was a con man who pretended to be a spy, a forgerer of trumped-up plots. Anyway, in the 1970s he started a career as author and journalist. His autobiography as (alleged) spy was published in France in 1976 ("Cygne") and in Spain in 1977 ("Cisne"). The book seems to be a mixture of fiction and fact. He claimed to have been a Francoist and CIA agent. In conspiracy theories, Luis M. González-Mata seems to have been the first one in "unmasking" the Bilderberg Club. And he claimed that behind the assassination of Admiral Luis Carrero Blanco in 1973 was...the CIA, a conspiracy theory still rather popular in Spain. Ironically, his younger brother Arturo seems to have been a DRIL bomber in Barcelona in late June 1960, either as a true anti-Francoist fighter or as a Francoist stool pigeon or double agent, I'm not sure (most ironically indeed, the terrorist group ETA is nowadays blamed for those 1960 DRIL bombings by the Spaniard authorities because a baby girl was killed in San Sebastian).

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