Danielle Ganser person
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Danielle Ganser founded
NATO Secret Armies guest_asserted
“Operation Gladio. Okay. I will look that up. Thank you. If you look in his footnotes, he references other people's books. Daniel Ganser, he's the one that wrote NATO's Secret Armies. That was the second book I bought.…”
▶ Coyote of Wallstreet - 'THE SPOTLIGHT' False Flags w Colonel Towner • The Finale @ 2:12:41
Danielle Ganser founded
NATO Secret Armies book_quoted
“have done them over Zoom, where we just basically give them a Gladio 101 with some examples of how bad this is and some resources. You know, my go-to book is Paul Williams' Operation Gladio. And then the second one is Danielle Ganser's book…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Relook at Robert Komer (Phoenix) as a Ritchie Boy @ 1:52:58
Danielle Ganser founded
NATO Secret Armies host_asserted
“He does enough research to fill up 45 minutes and moves on. Awesome guy. The format he uses is totally awesome. But if someone, probably the most well-spoken person about this is Daniel Ganser. He's over in Europe. He's the guy that wrote t…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 56 - 'INTERNATIONAL SYNDICATE - WHO ARE THEY' @ 6:01
Danielle Ganser member_of
Majors documented
“there were more indictments to come. One of the first to be charged was Deputy Danielle Garner, a hard-nosed detective who had been one of the quote-unquote spiritual leaders of Majors 2. Garner decided that if he was going down, he was tak…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 21 @ 42:34
Danielle Ganser cited_as_source
Otto Lenz book_quoted
“A note for the CIA under Dr. Otto Lenz, L-E-N-Z, Secretary, State Secretary of the Chancery, and then a whole bunch of more German words that had formerly been classified as secret. Then it also references a memorandum of conversation that …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Transnational AntiCommunism&Cold War Part 5 @ 44:46
Danielle Ganser exposed
Bologna massacre book_quoted
“I'm familiar with Daniele Ganza's work on the investigations in Italy and whatever's related to that, and specifically concerning mostly the attack on the Bologna train station that killed 100 people. So that was uncovering all the networks…”
▶ Operation Gladio and Iran, New Caledonia and other hot spots @ 1:01:07
Danielle Ganser founded
NATO Secret Armies documented
“Yeah, I've reached out to these authors before just to kind of like slide information in there so that, you know, some of them I hear back from, like Paul Williams, and then I interviewed him twice. Some of them I don't hear back from. Like…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 8 @ 48:15
Danielle Ganser exposed
Operation Gladio host_asserted
“That I constantly talk about, like Cottrell's book, Danielle Ganser's book of NATO secret armies and Paul Williams book of Operation Gladio, Williams Bloom's book of Killing Hope are so important to the background information of what we're …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner OPEN MIC FRIDAY @ 10:24
Danielle Ganser exposed
Operation Gladio book_quoted
“the Italian, um, Andriotti, um, basically confessing it is real and everybody in NATO is a member of it. So, but again, that was a good place to start. Danielle Gansler's book, um, the NATO secret, um, army basically went around to all of t…”
▶ Operation Gladio Vietnam Part 3 @ 2:06:52
Danielle Ganser member_of
NATO book_quoted
“And then kind of step back to put into context the entire operation. Like, for example, this Prelude to Terror, it's not going to tell me all of the stuff about Mark Dutro and all of those. I had to go to like Daniel Ganser's book that was …”
▶ Operation Gladio-Prelude to Terror by Joe Trento Chap 2 @ 1:34:51
Danielle Ganser founded
NATO Secret Armies documented
“Coups that I knew had happened and that I needed to go look up after I read this book the first time. And sure enough, that sent me down another rabbit hole. He has so many footnotes in there that I was able to then buy other books. One of …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Book Club Overview @ 16:04
Danielle Ganser founded
NATO Secret Armies host_asserted
“Anthony Sutton explains to you how it all happened. This book, which was about the Bolshevik Revolution, he also wrote one about Wall Street and the city of London creating Hitler and funding it, and FDR. Here's another favorite of mine, NA…”
▶ I will be doing a few short videos bc @drawandstrike told me to @ 2:31
Danielle Ganser exposed
Operation Gladio book_quoted
“The Gladio Nets did nothing in the open. Danielle Ganser, the principal analyst of Gladio, presents evidence across many nations that Gladio networks amounted to anti-democratic elements in their own society. He's citing Danielle Ganser and…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 8 @ 25:39
Danielle Ganser founded
NATO Secret Armies book_quoted
“at least once or twice a week when I'm doing research. So yeah, it's like of the, and again, of the top three books, Operation Gladio by Paul Williams, Danielle Ganser's NATO Secret Armies, and Killing Hope by William Bloom. Those are my to…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 29 (30) @ 1:15:44
Danielle Ganser exposed
Operation Gladio host_asserted
“uploaded to archive.org like all of a whole bunch of Paul Williams which is where we originally began our Gladio research there were a bunch of videos of him talking about his work and the same thing with Danielle Gansler the problem…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Spain @ 1:15:11
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And we've talked a lot about, um, Danielle Ganser and his book, NATO secret army. Um, that was like the second book that I read. I read that one immediately after Paul Williams book, because he mentions it multiple times. And it said, um, t…
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So I like to be as prepared as I can. Right. So that's why I do all of this research. So I am honest with people. I'm six months a year into this and I'm sitting one day reading and I'm like, wait a minute. So I run out and I get my book by…
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Operation Gladio. Okay. I will look that up. Thank you. If you look in his footnotes, he references other people's books. Daniel Ganser, he's the one that wrote NATO's Secret Armies. That was the second book I bought.…
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Anthony Sutton explains to you how it all happened. This book, which was about the Bolshevik Revolution, he also wrote one about Wall Street and the city of London creating Hitler and funding it, and FDR. Here's another favorite of mine, NA…
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I will tell you that after yesterday's session, I did have somebody private message me that is currently living in Spain. And she said that one of the books, I think it was Ganser's book, that said, oh, you know the part where he says that …
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I'm familiar with Daniele Ganza's work on the investigations in Italy and whatever's related to that, and specifically concerning mostly the attack on the Bologna train station that killed 100 people. So that was uncovering all the networks…
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stay-behinds. That's in Daniele Ganser's work. So any references or something like that? Thank you. Sure. There are several books that talk about the stay-behind unit concept, and I use the term Operation Gladio, as most people do, as a gen…
▶ 1:45:25
And we basically reviewed all of the kind of foundational books like Paul Williams. We will do Danielle Ganser's book after we do the one we're doing right now. The one we're doing right now is called Gladio, NATO's Dagger at the Heart of E…
▶ 1:34
Because we've got quite a bit about that one as well. So that's kind of the agenda for today. And I'm going to be using Danielle Ganser's book. And I'm also going to be using Richard Cottrell, who did a good write-up on the Mark Dutro angle…
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I'm going to start calling people. You know, I happen to know some people that went on his show and I'm going to start calling in some favors, be like, listen, all right, I don't ask for a lot, but you guys need to get this woman on Joe Rog…
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He does enough research to fill up 45 minutes and moves on. Awesome guy. The format he uses is totally awesome. But if someone, probably the most well-spoken person about this is Daniel Ganser. He's over in Europe. He's the guy that wrote t…
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Operation Gladio originally when we were doing the Cynthia Chung book in the history and also some of the other books, not so much Paul Williams' book, but Daniel Gansler's book, kind of pulled all of these. Also, the one that Otto Skorzeny…
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either Paul, I think it's Daniel Ganser's books. It may have been Paul Williams' book. There was actually a requirement to join NATO that you had to agree to set up Operation Gladio-style stay-behind cells. Required. And of course, the Unit…
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because he actually has some really good information about France. Colonel, can you please tell everybody what the name of the book is so that way we can post it and let everybody go get it? Sure. It's NATO's Secret Army, Operation Gladio a…
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And he basically reneged on that promise. But Ganser says that he included two of them in his newly founded cabinet. And at the same time, in November 1944, was able to convince strong French communist resistant army to peacefully hand over…
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basically resigns. And then there's a whole bunch of chaos that ensues. And he eventually gets reelected and comes back to be the prime minister. And I wanted to quote one more thing from…
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scholarly people on this particular subject. I 100% agree. This has to be a show on Tucker's program. But I mean, if you listen to Danielle Ganser or Paul Williams in any of the interviews they do, you know, they have an encyclopedia level.…
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The context that I add is that I've read all of their work. And that's kind of the thing that I love about relaying the information is you don't just get Paul Williams' view. You get Paul Williams and Danielle Gensler and Cynthia Chung.…
▶ 51:31
Well, what I have, and you obviously haven't got to this part, but what I did at the very beginning of this is because as I study, I come up with visual concepts of operations. Like I see pictures in my head. I'm not going crazy. It's just …
▶ 1:34:51
And then kind of step back to put into context the entire operation. Like, for example, this Prelude to Terror, it's not going to tell me all of the stuff about Mark Dutro and all of those. I had to go to like Daniel Ganser's book that was …
▶ 1:52:58
have done them over Zoom, where we just basically give them a Gladio 101 with some examples of how bad this is and some resources. You know, my go-to book is Paul Williams' Operation Gladio. And then the second one is Danielle Ganser's book…
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uploaded to archive.org like all of a whole bunch of Paul Williams which is where we originally began our Gladio research there were a bunch of videos of him talking about his work and the same thing with Danielle Gansler the problem…
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Acting outside of any loyalty to any country, they're loyal only to themselves. So thank you for putting that because that's exactly what we've been talking about. Let's see. Pure Democracy. Go ahead. Hi. Sorry, I turned off my microphone. …
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Thank you. So I've read a book by Daniela Ganser, who's a contemporary historian, calls himself peace researcher. He works in the Basel University in Switzerland. And great book, NATO's Secret Armies. I definitely highly recommend it. I've …
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As a matter of fact, the book that we are going to be doing is Danielle Ganser's book. So it's fortuitous that that was brought up. That is going to be we're basically going to kind of walk through some of his major points that he makes and…
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undertones of what was going on at as they happened and without understanding um the overall skeleton of operation gladio it makes it impossible for us to understand the events that happen so i want to um jump over to danielle ganzer's book…
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What you have to understand right off the bat is not everything is called Operation Gladio. It is not on the book title, with the exception of maybe Paul Williams, whose literal name is Operation Gladio of his book. But like, for example, D…
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the Italian, um, Andriotti, um, basically confessing it is real and everybody in NATO is a member of it. So, but again, that was a good place to start. Danielle Gansler's book, um, the NATO secret, um, army basically went around to all of t…
▶ 16:04
Coups that I knew had happened and that I needed to go look up after I read this book the first time. And sure enough, that sent me down another rabbit hole. He has so many footnotes in there that I was able to then buy other books. One of …
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And let me just go down through a couple of this so you guys can get an idea. Now, Daniel Ganzer used this, but this is basically like his Ph.D. thesis. And his research, obviously having to withstand the thesis process is very well documen…
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Danielle Garner, regarded the best drug detective in the department, relieved himself on the pants leg of a narcotics officer that he didn't like. The squad called Majors 1, Majors 2, and Majors 3 worked out of trailers at the Whittier Leno…
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Four big cars roared up to Blanton's elegant home, and 11 heavily armed men wearing flak jackets bailed out. They quickly surrounded the house and banged on the front door, telling the occupant that they had a search warrant. We'd certainly…
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Sergeant Question Raid Leader Tom Gordon, Gordon told him they had gotten involved in something way over their head. Deputy Dan Garner saw a handwritten list of weapons, specifically AR-15s, and papers that involved transporting weapons fro…
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and locations were cleaned out. Documents recovered indicate that suspect Lister is involved in buying and selling police and government radio equipment and heavy-duty weapons. Suspect possibly FBI informant and private detective, unquote. …
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well known as the Nicaraguan Mafia, dealing in drugs, weapons, smuggling, and laundering of counterfeit money. That's what the CIA cabled back. What happened next is still in dispute. After the raids, Sergeant Gordon and Deputy Juarez said …
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there were more indictments to come. One of the first to be charged was Deputy Danielle Garner, a hard-nosed detective who had been one of the quote-unquote spiritual leaders of Majors 2. Garner decided that if he was going down, he was tak…
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who had defended Lee Marvin in the famous palimony suit and would later successfully represent one of the officers in Rodney King's beating case. Dan Garner came in my office and told me that there was nothing the feds were going to be able…
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And he gave me these papers he said he had seized in a drug raid several years earlier. They were documents the majors had taken from Ron Lister's house, which Garner had secreted away as insurance. Though Braun privately doubted the record…
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While the FBI had an incriminating videotape, marked cash, and tape recordings Sobel had secretly made of the deputies plotting their defense at a bar, all detectives had were this lame story of hitting jackpots in Las Vegas, which of cours…
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Reporter asked about the strange question he'd put to the FBI agent about the Contras and the CIA. Braun calmly replied that he was laying the groundwork for his client's defense. Outrageous government conduct. Deputy Garner, Braun pointed …
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Garner's contention, but the judge was unmoved, and he refused to allow Braun to pursue that subject. Garner, during his testimony, did manage to tell the jury that he discovered the CIA was doing, conducting illegal activities in which the…
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54 months. And in 1996, he was released from prison. He emerged defiant. I didn't dump 500 tons of cocaine into a ghetto, Garner said. I stole American money and spent it in America. The U.S. government can't say the same. Before the big sp…
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When I read this, I'm like small cells and no one knows each other. That's exactly the way Paul Williams and Daniel Ganser describes the Gladio cells that were set up all over Europe. And the timing of this in the late 50s and 60s is basica…
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in discovering Operation Gladio and the concept steps. And this is just taking everybody else's information. I didn't find, I didn't create any of this information. I am collating other people's information into a usable format to present t…
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Um, that's what it's all about. I will go in and tell anybody about Operation Gladio and there's no one, um, that, in my opinion, that knows that story better than I do. Um, and that's on here that, you know, goes in spaces and stuff. Cause…
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No. That's definitely number one, and it is on audio. And Daniel Ganser's, I don't know whether his is on audio, but it's called NATO Secret Army. Those are like the two basic you have to read to kind of get the ground floor foundational pr…
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That I constantly talk about, like Cottrell's book, Danielle Ganser's book of NATO secret armies and Paul Williams book of Operation Gladio, Williams Bloom's book of Killing Hope are so important to the background information of what we're …
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For the sake of justice to the heroic men and women of the European Stay Behind Network, and yes, to the rogues as well, because we love our rogues, I hope that one will be undertaken. Well, thank God there was Danielle Ganser and Paul Will…
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with the very serious flaws in your presentation to more clearly assist the general public. That, to me, is interpreted as a gatekeeper approach. Here, let me help you form your own opinion. I don't need your help forming an opinion. I woul…
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And then setting up that entire covert operation to use drugs, drugs to play for Operation Gladio. Yeah, that's in that's in Danielle Ganser's book. That's in several books about how that whole thing. As a matter of fact, I mean, the World …
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at least once or twice a week when I'm doing research. So yeah, it's like of the, and again, of the top three books, Operation Gladio by Paul Williams, Danielle Ganser's NATO Secret Armies, and Killing Hope by William Bloom. Those are my to…
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But I told him, I said, I highly encourage you. One guy had already bought Paul Williams' book who's been listening to us for a while. And I gave him, you know, Danielle Ganser's book. I told him, you guys are welcome to fast check me on an…
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everything they do publicly. So it comes as no shock, but it's a great bit of writing. I'm looking forward to it. Well, this one guy, you're going to love this part too. Gigliotti, who is kind of the main character in here, and I ran across…
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The Gladio Nets did nothing in the open. Danielle Ganser, the principal analyst of Gladio, presents evidence across many nations that Gladio networks amounted to anti-democratic elements in their own society. He's citing Danielle Ganser and…
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And Daniel Ganser's book, which is, you know, of the books I just asked today, what's your top three? I would tell you my top three is obviously Paul Williams' Operation Gladio is number one. And Daniel Ganser's, G-A-N-Z-E-R's, NATO Secret …
▶ 48:15
Yeah, I've reached out to these authors before just to kind of like slide information in there so that, you know, some of them I hear back from, like Paul Williams, and then I interviewed him twice. Some of them I don't hear back from. Like…
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it was very certain where the money came from. The money came originally from the Marshall Plan and the Rockefellers. Paul Williams tells us that. So does Danielle Ganser and many other books that talks about this operation. According to on…
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I agree with you that, you know, when I looked at not the Ganser book, but the Paul Williams book, I tried to run the sourcing for the Rockefeller funding for the CIA to ground. Williams cited a 1983 paper by John Judge. John Judge cited Ca…
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Carol Quigley, but they don't actually get into the $200 million grant there. I'm wondering, do you know what... You also mentioned Daniel Ganser. I'm curious if there's something that we can run the ground there. I agree with you that Rock…
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I mean, you can see it from, you know, the Dulles brothers and the other people in the Rockefeller organization joining, where it would be great to get a citation, though, from Ganser. Well, he's on X. Ask him. Do you want me to ask him? I'…
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And if there's anybody in London, there's something that we can track down that would basically be a contemporaneous record, basically proving what was going on behind the scenes. So there's another interesting research project out there. A…
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The CIA's funding mechanism was in place now. What was the goal? It was to fund an effort called Operation Gladio, a stay-behind network of personnel and ammunition in Western Europe, designed to conduct guerrilla warfare against unsuspecti…