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Claims (12)
James Mattis member_of
Stanford University documented
“And that's from Stanford. I'm going to take a closer look at that, but I should be more specific on that. But it's a good question because we really should know this. We should all know more about it. Excellent question. Yeah. Also, you kno…”
▶ Operation Gladio- Prelude to Terror Chap 6 @ 1:34:04
Henry Kissinger member_of
Stanford University documented
“And that's from Stanford. I'm going to take a closer look at that, but I should be more specific on that. But it's a good question because we really should know this. We should all know more about it. Excellent question. Yeah. Also, you kno…”
▶ Operation Gladio- Prelude to Terror Chap 6 @ 1:34:04
Milton Friedman member_of
Stanford University documented
“And that's from Stanford. I'm going to take a closer look at that, but I should be more specific on that. But it's a good question because we really should know this. We should all know more about it. Excellent question. Yeah. Also, you kno…”
▶ Operation Gladio- Prelude to Terror Chap 6 @ 1:34:04
Aaron Swartz member_of
Stanford University documented
“Yeah, I just want to throw out Aaron Schwartz's name about Stanford. He hated Stanford. Total genius. I'll post something about him if people don't know. Beyond genius person. He got out of there. He's like, this place is psychotic. Yeah, d…”
▶ Operation Gladio- Prelude to Terror Chap 6 @ 1:35:01
Condoleezza Rice member_of
Stanford University documented
“And that's from Stanford. I'm going to take a closer look at that, but I should be more specific on that. But it's a good question because we really should know this. We should all know more about it. Excellent question. Yeah. Also, you kno…”
▶ Operation Gladio- Prelude to Terror Chap 6 @ 1:34:04
William Alexander member_of
Stanford University documented
“Alexander is important because his father was a William DeWitt Alexander, skull and bones, class of 1855. This William M. Alexander would go on to serve on the board of trustees for the Carnegie Endowment, as well as sitting on the board of…”
▶ Shadow State 47_ Secret Societies 30; The Carnegie Legacy @ 1:01:16
CIA funded
Stanford University host_asserted
“about the extensive nature of their presence on college campuses. They had funded program after program at Stanford University. They had inserted their own agents into that university. The entity that's not supposed to be doing anything dom…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner OPEN MIC FRIDAY Charlie Kirk Analysis @ 38:41
Unification Church funded
Stanford University documented
“which was a think tank. And they paid, they gave money to Stanford University, the University of Chicago. Again, all the nefarious places that we have traced Operation Gladio type events to. Their professors, World Peace Academy, founded by…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner_ South Korea; WHAT IS GOING ON @ 35:59
David Rumsey funded
Stanford University host_asserted
“It was basically a political slush fund that this guy is running under the guise of being a charity or philanthropy. Ladies and gentlemen, that is how they make the hot dogs in D.C. All right. So Rumsey, very successful guy, leaves business…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22 @ 45:23
Jocelyn Benson member_of
Stanford University host_asserted
“Anglo American. It was by Carol Quigley. I'm not going to spend a lot of time on it, but I do conceptually want to walk through this because it goes to the heart of what Warhamster and I have been talking about. And you see it playing out s…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 40 (42) @ 1:27:18
Antony Sutton exposed
Stanford University host_asserted
“It is a big deal. And also understand that the guy that wrote the book, Antony Sutton's, the trilogy that we talk about often about the Wall Street and the Bolsheviks and Hitler and FDR, he was asked to leave Stanford for exposing those con…”
▶ Operation Gladio- Prelude to Terror Chap 6 @ 1:34:32
Stanford University funded
Scofield Reference Bible caller_asserted
“also part of the syndicate, that has never, ever printed a religious text, all of a sudden takes on the Schofield Bible. Strange. So you're going to find the more you travel down this road, as much as that tool bag thinks we should know all…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Twentieth Century Fund @ 1:50:37
Mentions (52)
▶ 1:18:13
When you look at who let Kolomoisky off when it comes to PrivatBank, it all comes down to a Ukrainian PM, Alexei Honcharuk. Now, when Alexei Honcharuk left Kiev, what happened? Where did he go to? Oh, he went to Stanford University at the F…
▶ 1:19:38
who was also a Facebook partner and one of the most prominent censorship folks out there. What did he do? Oh, he teamed up with Chris Krebs. Yes, that Chris Krebs. They now own the Krebs Stamos Group. What happened? What happened here, folk…
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But if you want to understand what happened in Ukraine. Dante, did you have a question? No, I never have questions. Dante, you're absolutely right. Every story that we tell has a Stanford angle to it. Every single one. So thank you for brin…
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Hey, I totally missed it. What did Brian say? Was it FTX? Was it that guy's parents? Yeah. Yeah. So, FTX parents was at Stanford. CanCon, go ahead and repeat for Dante what you said. Yeah, the Krebs Stamos Group, their first customer when t…
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You ready to understand how it links to Ukraine? Go ahead. Go for it. Yeah, we do have people on a time frame here that have to leave, so if you could, that would be great. Okay, well, I'll bring it home real quick. All right, so Stanford, …
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They were what is known as psychological operations team, and they know who the two members of the team were. In William Pepper's 2003 book, An Act of State, The Execution of Martin Luther King, he writes on page 129, quote, in his testimon…
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So it would be hard to pinpoint any specific, but let me give you a couple of generalities. At Harvard, the creation of the JFK International School there is kind of like they're spitting in the eye of having assassinated JFK. Because what …
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So while I was digging on originally digging on this international summit and how it transformed into the WDF, I also found that they have restarted the international summit meetings. The international summit program is now at Stanford and …
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And as a matter of fact, Anthony Sutton will tell you, he used to be on staff there. He left because they wouldn't publish the stuff that he was writing because it didn't go along with their approved narrative. So I don't, and that's the Ho…
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The first law firm that was called in there to, quote unquote, clean up the books was Sullivan and Cromwell. And so you knew the fix was in on Sam Bankman Freed. You knew the fix was going to be in. These guys have been at this game for lik…
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Stanford, where his parents was, his girlfriend's parents was at MIT. And I'm like, holy shit. So everything about the CIA, whether it's Stanford or MIT, massive recruiting, they put them all at Jane Street to teach them a little bit about …
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It was basically a political slush fund that this guy is running under the guise of being a charity or philanthropy. Ladies and gentlemen, that is how they make the hot dogs in D.C. All right. So Rumsey, very successful guy, leaves business…
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Well, these are both great resources this guy has provided. And I had a lot of fun. Us and the intelligence agencies. Exactly. Anyways, I thought it was worth sharing that website. Since we got a bunch of researchers who watched, there's a …
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questions on the topics that we've covered today i guess i guess i'll ask what i wanted to ask you that's off topic if you don't mind go ahead so i so i saw that uh dr jay batacharya is um is going to be is is considering trump's considerin…
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Any concerns there given Bhattacharya's association with Stanford or no? I have concerns of anyone who has associations with Stanford. Stanford is our Oxford as far as I'm concerned. Again, I'm not going to spend a lot of time on people tha…
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or the collection of criminals, whichever one. I mean, it's, well, I see Magor. All right, you can come up here, Sarge. I'll give you the last comment. Go ahead, Magor. Is there a Skull and Bones equivalent at Stanford, I'm wondering, frate…
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I don't know. That's that's a great question. I've never paid attention to as far as I'm concerned, every Stanford graduate is a potential asset because it's not isolated to any one entity. And there's way too many of them for all of these …
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Just the vast array of and including their institutions that are on the campus out there, because, you know, that's the election interference one. Stan Bateman Freed's parents were on the staff out there. It's just like every aspect of Stan…
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Yeah, Colonel, I think it's worth noting that the Hoover Institute aspect of Stanford, while certainly not the only part of Stanford, you know, is probably pretty significant there because you tend to see them often associated with sort of …
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The guy who wrote the book called The Devil's Chest for David Talbot. So he has a very interesting quote with some guy on a committee. I think it's in the Hoover Institute where regarding Alan Dulles and somebody there quoting something to …
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And that's from Stanford. I'm going to take a closer look at that, but I should be more specific on that. But it's a good question because we really should know this. We should all know more about it. Excellent question. Yeah. Also, you kno…
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It is a big deal. And also understand that the guy that wrote the book, Antony Sutton's, the trilogy that we talk about often about the Wall Street and the Bolsheviks and Hitler and FDR, he was asked to leave Stanford for exposing those con…
▶ 1:35:01
Yeah, I just want to throw out Aaron Schwartz's name about Stanford. He hated Stanford. Total genius. I'll post something about him if people don't know. Beyond genius person. He got out of there. He's like, this place is psychotic. Yeah, d…
▶ 1:50:37
also part of the syndicate, that has never, ever printed a religious text, all of a sudden takes on the Schofield Bible. Strange. So you're going to find the more you travel down this road, as much as that tool bag thinks we should know all…
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over 45 major universities, all the names that you would expect, Stanford, Yale, Harvard, Columbia, blah, blah, blah, New York University, as CIA, they would create research facilities in these universities to recruit future CIA agents and …
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They will be stopped. I don't think they're going to stop. Exactly. Yeah. Speaking of gatekeepers, hold on a second. I want to add to what you just said. Pergamon Press. Pergamon Press, based in Oxford, and we all know what Oxford is. It's …
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from a gentleman who seems to have done his homework pretty well, draws slightly different conclusions to what I'm angling at, but I think it's fair to hear the counter case and play a few minutes of that. Stop me whenever you want. And I w…
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Alexander is important because his father was a William DeWitt Alexander, skull and bones, class of 1855. This William M. Alexander would go on to serve on the board of trustees for the Carnegie Endowment, as well as sitting on the board of…
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uh, uh, all of, all of Eastern Europe, anywhere they could and found any documents that they could to that, that was, that would show that, uh, Britain was complicit in starting that war. And they hauled hundreds of thousands of documents o…
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Since 2020, the firm has had consecutive years of legal issues, including being held liable for defaming a former employee and being charged by the SEC for violating whistleblower protections. You're not allowed to talk about it. And David …
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about the extensive nature of their presence on college campuses. They had funded program after program at Stanford University. They had inserted their own agents into that university. The entity that's not supposed to be doing anything dom…
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I don't know. I don't think they would have needed tunnels to move LSD or anything around. You know what I'm saying? So I'm not saying they did. I'm just telling you that there were drug sales done in all of those homes. And it does give yo…
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political types that revealed Tract's existence up on the plantation where they're training future guerrillas. This was picked up by the Hispanic American Report, a regional studies newsletter that was written by Ronald Hilton of Stanford U…
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Anglo American. It was by Carol Quigley. I'm not going to spend a lot of time on it, but I do conceptually want to walk through this because it goes to the heart of what Warhamster and I have been talking about. And you see it playing out s…
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I don't have it in here. The Anglo-American something something by Carol Quigley. The whole Fabian Society, the Milner's Kindergarten, which most people associate with South Africa, that was just kind of a stepping stone on perfecting how t…
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miraculously is the first official 15 minute city in Oxford. And whoever posted that this morning, I was like, Milner is like having a heyday in hell right now. He'd be so proud that Oxford would be the first prototype for that because they…
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He spent a lot of time in the Department of Defense. Here's his academic pedigree. Stanford University, where the CIA has a huge institute out there. Rhodes Scholar, University of Oxford. And Yale Law School. So he's worked for both Democra…
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politics, parading as a religion. Weirdly enough, even though that was found to be true, the New York Supreme Court overturned it and gave them back their tax-free exempt status, even though they are involved in all of this nefarious action…
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It is an international like the Al-Fazl, the Prince Turki Al-Fazl. There's a lot of Saudi people in the circle. There's all kinds of different countries that were admitted. There's, let's see, this guy's from Iran, Dr. Houshang Amirat Mahdi…
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He was an Oxford graduate. What you find when you start looking at Le Cercle, from my perspective, it's not true of every one of them. But if they are not American or British or like the elite of Europe, if they're one of these other people…
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the intellectual entrepreneur who built Stanford's Hoover Institute into a leading center of conservative resurgence in America. At Campbell's home that evening, the conversation among the 16 or so guests grew heated as it turned to JFK. In…
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as well as research and editing skills by top CIA analyst Sherman Kent and Dulles' former right-hand man, Frank Wisner, whose career came to an end in 1962 because of quote-unquote mental problems. Dulles also drew on his extensive academic…
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Schlesinger even commiserated with the spymaster over Hugh Trevor's Roper's disgraceful piece in the London Sunday Times in which the eminent Oxford historian denounced the Warren report as suspect. After listening to the letter, Schlesinge…
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His actual middle name is Monsanto. I had seen his name, Edgar Queenie, before. No, his middle name was Monsanto. Theodore Peterson, the president and director of Standard Oil of California, is on there. And he had actually been a professor…
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their bread and butter. Frequently, the articles were written about Africa. The writers, like the speakers at the summit, were not the ones that would expect for a group whose members sometimes referred to news stories as mercenaries. For e…
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and Stanford. And then I included Boston University, but I couldn't find anything. But those criteria, I didn't really get anything kicked back from Stanford, but Harvard was the one that was the most prominent of the politicians specifical…
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Oh. The Research Institute. Yeah. There's a couple things at Stanford, but it's not their law school per se. It's definitely the business school. Maybe the Hoover Institution? I'm just saying. Oh, yeah. That one you can assume. When you run…
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Yeah, their research part there, they're more into, like, they had a lot of medical stuff there, too. But they have had a few people go on from Stanford to Rhodes Scholars as well. There's definitely, but their School of Medicine, that's a …
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I would say they're like the level below the Ivy Leagues as far as they're the actual hands-on international syndicate people as opposed to the movers and shakers at the East Coast one. They're more the applied science. It's also more like …
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And we saw that with the last couple decades of Bonesmen with these people starting the venture capital firms. And that's where the move to the West Coast actually happened. All the capital came out of Silicon Valley. We've actually seen th…
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It is quite true that we have a considerable number of graduates from Eastern colleges. It is also true that in numbers of degrees, many of the CIA personnel have at least one. Harvard, Yale, Columbia, and Princeton lead the list, but they …
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And I came across this guy's name too, D. Crew, C-R-O-O. He's a Belgium politician and the prime minister of Belgium. Just going to leave that right there because, you know, Belgium produced a lot of Operation Gladio information. Colin Drum…