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Woodrow Wilson person

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Claims (14)

Woodrow Wilson founded Committee on Public Information host_asserted
“That's the sort of root of then what then develops into a much bigger, broader field of everything to do with predictive programming, psychological operations, and then much more sort of nefarious MKUltra sort of style programming that we'r…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Is it the Octopus of Danny Casalaro’s writings_ @ 1:13:11
Benjamin Friedman member_of Woodrow Wilson guest_asserted
“the British. You know, the Americans, they didn't trust the British. And if you want, anybody needs me to, is doubting me on this, go listen to the Benjamin Friedman speech that he gave at the Willard Hotel in 1961. It's available online. Y…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Splendid Blond Beast #4 @ 1:01:25
Woodrow Wilson bought_off_by Federal Reserve host_asserted
“So and they bought off people like FDR in order and Woodrow Wilson in order to get us into those wars. So we were always vulnerable because we were so successful. So I agree with you. I agree with you. But I didn't want to go back to pressu…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Inauguration Special @ 1:31:20
Edward M. House appointed Woodrow Wilson book_quoted
“According to House's own papers and historical studies of Wilson's admirers, like the intimate papers of Colonel House edited by Charles Seymour and published in 1926, House created Wilson's domestic and foreign policies, not Wilson. He sai…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1 @ 18:38
Woodrow Wilson carried_out_attack World War II book_quoted
“drive this point home. The book goes on to say that this fear porn is what was used by Woodrow Wilson to justify his intervention in World War I, where we sacrificed quarter of a million American men, not to mention those injured. This sacr…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 4 @ 37:01
Edward M. House worked_for Woodrow Wilson host_asserted
“So three people from the same bloodline were the president of Yale University, the home of the most secret of secret societies in the world where all the blue bloods go to matriculate. And I'm going to skip ahead for something, because when…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady Secret Societies Skull&Bones cont'd @ 1:12:07
Woodrow Wilson supported United Nations War Crimes Commission documented
“In time, Wilson suffered, though Lansing did not. The Big Four approved a compromise that watered down the War Crimes Commission's original proposals. Wilson believed that the compromise language would mollify public opinion and divert atte…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Splenda Blond Beast #2 @ 41:02
Woodrow Wilson founded CFR documented
“the Council on Foreign Relations, all these things that happened. Then in our time, 2001, and all the stuff that happened under the Clinton administration, that laid the foundation for basically the creation of the police state, the passing…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Book Club Overview @ 1:42:02
Woodrow Wilson supported Robert Lansing documented
“for the measure, and they were depending on the U.S. to block it. President Wilson also supported Lansing at this point and argued in private meetings that a trial of the Kaiser would make a martyr of him, perhaps leading to a restoration o…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Splenda Blond Beast #2 @ 40:02
Woodrow Wilson ordered_assassination_of Dominican Republic documented
“Our Marines die, their people die, and it just keeps going back and forth. So Wilson ordered another U.S. Marine expedition in 1916, which would seize their ports, their capital. And they retreated to the mountains and basically kept this m…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Dominican Republic @ 12:07
Woodrow Wilson appointed Robert Lansing book_quoted
“President Woodrow Wilson appointed Dulles' uncle, Bert Robert Lansing, as U.S. Secretary of State. Foster Dulles joined the State Department in 1917 as a specialist in political economic affairs. He soon undertook negotiating assignments fo…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Splenda Blond Beast #2 @ 24:47
Woodrow Wilson founded Federal Reserve documented
“The party that had held power for two terms actually won party for – got 12 years, I think, since FDR. So that was actually kind of a big deal. But in analyzing history as we know it now, I think two of the most important events in American…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Book Club Overview @ 1:41:03
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace contacted Woodrow Wilson book_quoted
“Yet he establishes the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace two years before World War I breaks out. And we've had war ever since. So how successful has he become? Well, and you also have, according to Norman Dodd, documentation that …”
▶ Shadow State 47_ Secret Societies 30; The Carnegie Legacy @ 48:55
Woodrow Wilson recruited Leon Trotsky caller_asserted
“He came straight from New York, went up to Nova Scotia to hop on a boat. The Canadian government called Woodrow Wilson's administration and said, hey, what do we got going on here? What should we do? And Woodrow Wilson's administration said…”
▶ Operation Gladio - The History of the International Syndicate @ 2:02:48

Mentions (54)

Antony Sutton_ Wall Street and Hitler
▶ 1:17:52 Loretes. Him and Woodrow Wilson and all this. They are Nobel Prize winners. That's the Wallenberg Prize. The Nobel family is very connected with the Russian thing. They are the kings of Baku, of the oil, of St. Petersburg, where you also ha…
Operation Gladio-Dominican Republic
▶ 11:37 The locals were not impressed with that at all. So there's several assassinations that happen of leaders within the next six year period of time. Then you have William Howard Tapp comes in and Woodrow Wilson after him. And they just keep go…
Operation Gladio-Dominican Republic
▶ 12:07 Our Marines die, their people die, and it just keeps going back and forth. So Wilson ordered another U.S. Marine expedition in 1916, which would seize their ports, their capital. And they retreated to the mountains and basically kept this m…
Operation Gladio - Is it the Octopus of Danny Casalaro’s writings_
▶ 1:13:11 That's the sort of root of then what then develops into a much bigger, broader field of everything to do with predictive programming, psychological operations, and then much more sort of nefarious MKUltra sort of style programming that we'r…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies (Bush family) with War Hamster Brady
▶ 1:55 how each different generation, they'd over-sected these different families, what they did, and how that tied into, you know, what some people call the Bush crime family of the 20th century. Fair enough? Yes, absolutely. I wanted to start wi…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies (Bush family) with War Hamster Brady
▶ 2:24 He was an academic, excuse me, that's the tongue, who basically became president of the United States. Well, he figured things out after two terms. And what he said was, I'll give you the full quote here. Some of the biggest men in the Unit…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies (Bush family) with War Hamster Brady
▶ 2:52 that they had better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it. And we have a pretty good idea of what they're referring to. That's really the, these are the puppet masters, these shadow state, and even the presiden…
Operation Gladio- Prelude to Terror Chap 6
▶ 1:22:40 of what's going to be a very turbulent ride landing on January 20th. SR71. Thank you, Colonel. Two points. I would add the judiciary to what we need as far as the Constitution goes. We have to have a way of settling squabbles between the st…
Operation Gladio- Prelude to Terror Chap 6
▶ 1:23:12 his act in this whole deal. And looking at what Wilson was doing, it seemed to me, I don't understand why Wilson didn't understand that he was being used as much as he thought he was using people. Well, Woodrow Wilson, in my book, is one of…
Operation Gladio- Prelude to Terror Chap 6
▶ 1:24:35 Now, if you go back, I just noticed in the research that I've done, especially when you were looking at the paper that I did on fluoride, you find that the Roosevelt administration and Wilson and many of the others were tucking all kinds of…
Operation Gladio - The History of the International Syndicate
▶ 1:28:29 was the subject of a letter on October 6th of 1916 from Lincoln Steffens, S-T-E-F-F-E-N-S, an American communist to Colonel House, who was Woodrow Wilson's aide. Here's the letter. Dear Colonel House, Just before I left New York last Monday…
Operation Gladio - The History of the International Syndicate
▶ 2:02:22 Thanks, Colonel. Great space, as usual. In the book, Creature from Jekyll Island, written by Edward Griffiths, he mentioned that in, I believe it was 1919, early 1919, that there was an entourage of 20 people with $8 million loading on a bo…
Shadow State 47_ Secret Societies 30; The Carnegie Legacy
▶ 48:55 Yet he establishes the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace two years before World War I breaks out. And we've had war ever since. So how successful has he become? Well, and you also have, according to Norman Dodd, documentation that …
The Colonel Corner Dark Alliance Part 12
▶ 1:11:19 And I just think that it's kind of critical to, I haven't read really enough about that, but I think it's a critical, critical stage in U.S. political history. Okay, look what Woodrow Wilson, the scumbag, had just done in 2016. He lied abou…
The Colonel Corner Dark Alliance Part 12
▶ 1:15:06 Woodrow Wilson, oh, I'm so sad. I unwittingly destroyed my country. Bullshit. Spare me your freaking crocodile tears. You agreed to that shit before you even went into office. So I don't even want to hear that crap. And it's the same thing …
The Colonel Corner Dark Alliance Part 12
▶ 1:15:46 literally of the latter half of the 19th century, led to the progressive movement. And essentially, it's the same mindset. It's that Eastern liberal establishment. Because the Republicans, people don't know, there was no Democrat, there was…
The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady Secret Societies Skull&Bones cont'd
▶ 49:42 He got appointed as the governor general of the Philippines by Woodrow Wilson in 1913. He pushed something called the Philippine Autonomy Act. So the Filipinos loved him. Now, what was he doing behind the scenes? You just kind of hinted at …
The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady Secret Societies Skull&Bones cont'd
▶ 1:12:07 So three people from the same bloodline were the president of Yale University, the home of the most secret of secret societies in the world where all the blue bloods go to matriculate. And I'm going to skip ahead for something, because when…
The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady Secret Societies Skull&Bones cont'd
▶ 1:12:41 House was one of five U.S. commissioners to the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. Prior to that, House was known as the kingmaker in Texas. And no, he was never a colonel. He never served in the military. He just assumed the name. Well, it wa…
The Colonel’s Corner Book Club Overview
▶ 1:41:03 The party that had held power for two terms actually won party for – got 12 years, I think, since FDR. So that was actually kind of a big deal. But in analyzing history as we know it now, I think two of the most important events in American…
The Colonels Corner_ Corporate Coup (Venezuela) A. Parampil Part 1
▶ 1:31:01 Where we really went off the rails, it was the progressive era, and that would have been right around the time of Woodrow Wilson coming into office with what Colonel talked about with the 17th Amendment, the 16th Amendment, the Federal Rese…
The Colonel’s Corner Domestic Operation Gladio featuring_ Minutemen
▶ 1:37:31 Well, because, I mean, if you look, he was the guy who was primarily responsible for making Woodrow Wilson got elected president, which was ultimately led to the Federal Reserve, the 16th Amendment, the 17th Amendment. He was in charge of t…
The Colonel’s Corner Inauguration Special
▶ 1:31:20 So and they bought off people like FDR in order and Woodrow Wilson in order to get us into those wars. So we were always vulnerable because we were so successful. So I agree with you. I agree with you. But I didn't want to go back to pressu…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 22 (23)
▶ 31:13 That they want this plan to fail because they want the U.S. military involved. The image of the U.S. in world opinion had to be considered. Self-determination had been the bedrock of American foreign policy since Woodrow Wilson. And I'm say…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19
▶ 16:00 The CIA's director resentment of Kennedy was growing by the day as his fingers slowly lost their grip on power. Filling the young man's arm wrap around him would have chilled him, not warmed him. The spymaster had served every president sin…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 8(b)
▶ 35:35 When Franklin Roosevelt moved into the White House in 1933, he was well aware of the interest that he was confronting as he attempted to reform the country's financial system and to create a social buffer. The real truth, FDR wrote to Colon…
The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 17:10 American firms associated with the society are said to be among the large corporations whose officers are members of the CFR. So what Dan is describing is the international syndicate. So he talks about in chapter one, how we were our own li…
The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 17:40 Now, of course, that kind of glosses over Teddy Roosevelt and the Spanish-American War and that type of thing. But the few colonies that we had accrued by that point, but point well taken, he notices a significant difference. And specifical…
The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 18:08 In April 1917, Wilson himself, when campaigning in 1916, had unequivocally said, we are not getting in that nasty war. However, Dan attributes the fact that we did get in that war to Colonel, fake Colonel, he's not a real Colonel, Edward M.…
The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 18:38 According to House's own papers and historical studies of Wilson's admirers, like the intimate papers of Colonel House edited by Charles Seymour and published in 1926, House created Wilson's domestic and foreign policies, not Wilson. He sai…
The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 19:43 Schiff, Herbert Lehman, House had equally powerful connections with bankers and politicians in Europe. Bringing all of that to bear, House persuaded Wilson that America had an evangelistic mission to save the world for quote unquote democra…
The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 20:11 The first major 20th century tragedy for the U.S. resulted Wilson's war message to Congress in the Declaration of War on April 6, 1917. House also persuaded Wilson that the way to avoid future wars was to create a World Federation of Nation…
The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 20:45 To enforce peace. That seems like an oxymoron. Enforcing peace. Those two words don't seem to go together. Wilson first publicly endorsed Colonel House's world government idea without ever disclosing that it was House's idea. In September 1…
The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 2
▶ 2:32 for sedition. Does that sound familiar? Almost to a T, which is why history is so important. The CFR was very involved in maneuvering us into World War II. One of the major steps it took was, again, Roosevelt is running for his third term u…
The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 2
▶ 33:02 that had been working very closely with Colonel House. And obviously, he was the right-hand man of Wilson and also had spent a lot of time with FDR. From its early days, the Foreign Policy Association had interlocking personnel that worked …
The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 3
▶ 10:11 This scheme was first conceived and put into operation during Woodrow Wilson by Colonel Edward House, who we've documented is definitely a Fabian. House was part of the founding of the CFR for the purpose of creating what House called a pos…
The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 3
▶ 10:38 and be sucked into a one-world government. House knew, however, that America could not become a one-world socialist system under America's economy unless it was first socialized. So he began laying the groundwork for that. The following is …
The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 3
▶ 11:06 The extent of Colonel House's influence upon legislative plans of the administration, i.e. Wilson's, may be gathered from a remarkable document. In autumn of 1912, immediately after the presidential election, when Wilson was elected to his …
The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 3
▶ 13:33 Philip Drew gives us an insight into the main political and social principles that actuated House in his companionship with President Wilson. Through it runs the note of social democracy reminiscent of Louis Blanc and the revolutionaries in…
The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 3
▶ 16:03 1848, on whom Colonel Cowles patterned his plan for remaking America, had a scheme for the world virtually identical to Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, socialist revolutionaries who wrote Communist Manifesto. In 1918, Franklin Lane, Woodrow…
The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 3
▶ 16:33 Quote, all that book has said should be comes about. The president comes to Philip Drew in the end, unquote. The end was a socialist dictatorship of the proletariat identical to what existed in the Soviet Union. We have already come to a ma…
The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 4
▶ 37:01 drive this point home. The book goes on to say that this fear porn is what was used by Woodrow Wilson to justify his intervention in World War I, where we sacrificed quarter of a million American men, not to mention those injured. This sacr…
The Colonel’s Corner The Splenda Blond Beast #2
▶ 24:47 President Woodrow Wilson appointed Dulles' uncle, Bert Robert Lansing, as U.S. Secretary of State. Foster Dulles joined the State Department in 1917 as a specialist in political economic affairs. He soon undertook negotiating assignments fo…
The Colonel’s Corner The Splenda Blond Beast #2
▶ 29:15 was the Secretary of State. When the 1919 Communist Revolution broke out in Budapest, Hungary, for example, Dulles' recommendations for measures to isolate the Hungarian Revolution from Russia and prevent its spread to neighboring countries…
The Colonel’s Corner The Splenda Blond Beast #2
▶ 29:46 send U.S. gunboats to control the situation in Budapest, encourage the Czechs, Romanians, French, and Slovakians, each of whom had territorial claims against Hungary, to seize Hungarian rail lines, mountain passes, and other strategic point…
The Colonel’s Corner The Splenda Blond Beast #2
▶ 30:11 counter-revolutionary government and begin aid and propaganda measures to sure this up. As things turned out, Wilson did not send gunboats to Budapest, but the Czechs and Romanians did indeed invade Hungary, and with their help, Hungarian A…
The Colonel’s Corner The Splenda Blond Beast #2
▶ 39:00 to the highest council of Paris' conference, thus effectively vetoing it. That dispute soon spilled over into personal discussions among the big four leaders, Wilson, British Prime Minister David Lloyd George, French Premier, I don't know h…
The Colonel’s Corner The Splenda Blond Beast #2
▶ 40:02 for the measure, and they were depending on the U.S. to block it. President Wilson also supported Lansing at this point and argued in private meetings that a trial of the Kaiser would make a martyr of him, perhaps leading to a restoration o…
The Colonel’s Corner The Splenda Blond Beast #2
▶ 40:33 But Lloyd George, the French premier, and the Italian premier each insisted on strong provisions concerning war crimes and their related issue of war reparations. This question of war crime trials with that of reparations is one of the inte…
The Colonel’s Corner The Splenda Blond Beast #2
▶ 41:02 In time, Wilson suffered, though Lansing did not. The Big Four approved a compromise that watered down the War Crimes Commission's original proposals. Wilson believed that the compromise language would mollify public opinion and divert atte…
The Colonel’s Corner The Splenda Blond Beast #2
▶ 41:30 ineffectual to warrant any determined resistance to them. When asked by U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain, John W.J. Davis, whether he expected to catch his rabbit, Wilson said, no, it was all damn foolishness anyway. So they watered it down…
The Colonel’s Corner The Splendid Blond Beast #3
▶ 39:14 And although the sentences were so inadequate, those who had been convicted were not even made to serve their sentence. They were allowed to escape. Meanwhile, Lansing and Wilson's position prevailed with respects to the trial of the former…
The Colonel’s Corner The Splendid Blond Beast #4
▶ 1:01:25 the British. You know, the Americans, they didn't trust the British. And if you want, anybody needs me to, is doubting me on this, go listen to the Benjamin Friedman speech that he gave at the Willard Hotel in 1961. It's available online. Y…
The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 12b
▶ 42:38 had been the centerpiece of Alan Dulles' recommendations to President Woodrow Wilson during the young diplomat's days as chief of the U.S. political intelligence for Central Europe. Horthy had emerged as something like a grand old man of Hu…