Bulletin number 7, for example, comprised a dense 16-page assessment of recent organisational developments within the World Peace Council – the international anti-imperialist and anti-nuclear organisation discreetly sustained by the Soviets. It generated coverage in an Indian newspaper under the gratifying headline “World Peace Council Promotes War, not Peace”. It was a gamble, especially because the fake group did explicitly call for anarchist students to express their grievances at the festival. Some 770 copies were sent from Milan to addresses worldwide, some of which reached senior World Peace Council leaders. Fidel Castro speaks at the 1981 session of the World Peace Council.