Frederick W. Smith person
also: Frederick Smith, Fred Smith, Smith, James Frederick Fred Smith
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Claims (14)
Frederick W. Smith member_of
FedEx host_asserted
“is those exact same years in Vietnam. And my father was an Air Force pilot in Vietnam the exact same time. And of course, we know that John McCain was a naval pilot back then. Gets out of Vietnam and he founds Federal Express to make it a l…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22 @ 59:10
Frederick W. Smith founded
FedEx host_asserted
“Another notable alumni, a guy by the name of Frederick W. Smith. Does that sound familiar? Yes, but I don't remember from where. Okay, he's a Yale School of Management alumni, 1966. He is the founder and CEO of a company you've talked about…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady- Secret Societies meets Operation Gladio 250404 @ 37:59
Frederick W. Smith member_of
Skull and Bones host_asserted
“What's his name? Frederick's W what? Frederick W. Smith. Smith. You can find a pull a picture if you'd like. He was a skull and bones class of 1966, which means he's classmates with all these guys. Frederick Smith is famous because he's the…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22 @ 57:33
Frederick W. Smith founded
Totle House host_asserted
“What's his name? Frederick's W what? Frederick W. Smith. Smith. You can find a pull a picture if you'd like. He was a skull and bones class of 1966, which means he's classmates with all these guys. Frederick Smith is famous because he's the…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22 @ 57:33
Frederick W. Smith founded
Dixie Greyhound Lines host_asserted
“If you're from the South, you know this, the Tottle House restaurant chain. Yeah. And do they have those in Florida? No. He's also the founder of something called the Smith Motor Coach Company, which you probably know by its new name. It's …”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22 @ 58:05
Frederick W. Smith member_of
United States Marine Corps host_asserted
“because they had common flying interests. They would go fly their small planes on weekends. He goes to the Marines, and he's a Marine Corps pilot from 1966 to 1969. He's a forward air controller in Vietnam, and he flew the backseat of the O…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22 @ 58:37
Frederick W. Smith funded
Pan Aviation host_asserted
“And yeah, getting 91 million for a logistics company seems interesting, but it worked, worked out for everyone. So he gets out. When did he get out of the military? I have 69 and 69. And then it says he bought controlling interest in an air…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22 @ 59:44
Frederick W. Smith member_of
John McCain host_asserted
“When Bush ran against Kerry in 2004, he was kind of caught in the middle, but he endorsed Bush over Kerry. After Rumsfeld left, Bush offered him to be Secretary of Defense again, but he refused the offer because he wanted to be with his ter…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22 @ 1:03:19
Frederick W. Smith alumni_of
Yale School of Management host_asserted
“Another notable alumni, a guy by the name of Frederick W. Smith. Does that sound familiar? Yes, but I don't remember from where. Okay, he's a Yale School of Management alumni, 1966. He is the founder and CEO of a company you've talked about…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady- Secret Societies meets Operation Gladio 250404 @ 37:59
Frederick W. Smith member_of
Skull and Bones host_asserted
“There are three bones men all on the different international stage. This guy, this guy was going to be the secretary of defense for George Bush right before 9-11. You know, how well connected do you have to be to be offered that position? Y…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22 @ 1:05:33
Frederick W. Smith appointed
George H.W. Bush host_asserted
“There are three bones men all on the different international stage. This guy, this guy was going to be the secretary of defense for George Bush right before 9-11. You know, how well connected do you have to be to be offered that position? Y…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22 @ 1:05:33
Frederick W. Smith member_of
Skull and Bones host_asserted
“political clout to get him in because he, they knew he was compromised and would go along with nine 11. Um, I, I would be willing to bet that he didn't want all of that stuff dropped, um, drummed up, which it likely would have at least been…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22 @ 1:06:29
Frederick W. Smith founded
FedEx host_asserted
“What's his name? Frederick's W what? Frederick W. Smith. Smith. You can find a pull a picture if you'd like. He was a skull and bones class of 1966, which means he's classmates with all these guys. Frederick Smith is famous because he's the…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22 @ 57:33
Frederick W. Smith founded
FedEx speculative
“working for John McCain while he was running for president, who was also still serving as the chair for the IRI. While he was running for president, he was funding coups all over the world. And this guy supported him for president. Yeah, an…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22 @ 1:04:30
Mentions (11)
▶ 56:57
And these are not names that show up in the headlines. They stay in the shadow. At least some of them do. But this American Ditchley Foundation is basically, it's an incubator of globalism. And this guy's got the perfect resume for it. So I…
▶ 57:33
What's his name? Frederick's W what? Frederick W. Smith. Smith. You can find a pull a picture if you'd like. He was a skull and bones class of 1966, which means he's classmates with all these guys. Frederick Smith is famous because he's the…
▶ 57:33
What's his name? Frederick's W what? Frederick W. Smith. Smith. You can find a pull a picture if you'd like. He was a skull and bones class of 1966, which means he's classmates with all these guys. Frederick Smith is famous because he's the…
▶ 1:02:46
Oh, yeah. Remember we said earlier about how Ben Gino and Cash can't find evidence of Epstein's suicide because nobody ever investigated as a suicide. Thank you, Bill Barr. Same thing, of course. Of course, it determined the cause of the cr…
▶ 1:03:19
When Bush ran against Kerry in 2004, he was kind of caught in the middle, but he endorsed Bush over Kerry. After Rumsfeld left, Bush offered him to be Secretary of Defense again, but he refused the offer because he wanted to be with his ter…
▶ 1:04:00
Yeah, some fun stuff today, huh? Yeah. And just as a reminder, Fred Smith would have known that John McCain, which most of us didn't know. I certainly didn't know until I started doing this research, was the chair of the International Repub…
▶ 1:05:02
that that was true too. And I'm going to also go out on a limb and speculate that he didn't just win money in Las Vegas. He was given money. Fred Smith, who to thunk it. So big source today. What kind of, we got connections to China. We got…
▶ 1:05:33
There are three bones men all on the different international stage. This guy, this guy was going to be the secretary of defense for George Bush right before 9-11. You know, how well connected do you have to be to be offered that position? Y…
▶ 1:06:05
And he's supposed to be more qualified. And they weren't worried about Pete Hegseth's qualifications. And killed people. Yeah. Oh, yeah. I wouldn't be surprised if Smith did not want all of that dredged back up. And while they may have want…
▶ 1:06:29
political clout to get him in because he, they knew he was compromised and would go along with nine 11. Um, I, I would be willing to bet that he didn't want all of that stuff dropped, um, drummed up, which it likely would have at least been…
▶ 37:59
Another notable alumni, a guy by the name of Frederick W. Smith. Does that sound familiar? Yes, but I don't remember from where. Okay, he's a Yale School of Management alumni, 1966. He is the founder and CEO of a company you've talked about…