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Claims (34)
Air America trafficked
PepsiCo book_quoted
“of August 1959, had not yet shown to Alfred McCoy the ledgers that he kept as manager of the Laotian Opium Monopoly, even after the monopoly was declared illegal in 1961. Nor had McCoy yet exposed the Pepsi-Cola bottling plant near the Meko…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 11 @ 26:32
PepsiCo funded
Richard Nixon host_asserted
“Nixon was basically bribe paid, whatever you want to say, by PepsiCo, ITT, Freeport Mining to overthrow the government of Allende. And that was not the only government that was overthrown in Nixon's first term. We know that he decoupled us …”
▶ Operation Gladio-Loose ends and our new friend Cartwright @ 36:12
Spartaco Lavagnini trafficked
PepsiCo book_quoted
“of August 1959, had not yet shown to Alfred McCoy the ledgers that he kept as manager of the Laotian Opium Monopoly, even after the monopoly was declared illegal in 1961. Nor had McCoy yet exposed the Pepsi-Cola bottling plant near the Meko…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 11 @ 26:32
PepsiCo targeted_for_regime_change
Chile host_asserted
“And it was the corporate entities that were down there, ITT, Freeport, PepsiCo, all of them were paying the United States government to destabilize Chile in order to not allow Allende to win the election. Well, none of that intervention wor…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Loose ends and Open Mic @ 1:06:13
PepsiCo member_of
Mafia host_asserted
“Mining, an international conglomerate, and you had PepsiCo, an international conglomerate. The three of them, and many others, but let's just say those three, they are all in the international syndicate. They go to Richard Nixon and they sa…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname @ 1:20:18
PepsiCo member_of
Atlantic Bridge host_asserted
“orchestrating regime changes and W.R. Grace and the corporations that they control, Standard Oil. You see behind a lot of them, PepsiCo. Yep. Back in the day, it was Steve Jobs, which was a shock to me. Robert Woods. Wow. That's right. I re…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 11 @ 1:26:30
Donald F. Kendall member_of
PepsiCo host_asserted
“was no problem for the two companies. ITT was now headed by, and I did not know this until I read this book. ITT was then headed by former CIA director, John McComb. What the hell? Pepsi-Cola was being ran by Donald Kendall. Who's Donald Ke…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 10 @ 52:11
Donald F. Kendall member_of
PepsiCo book_quoted
“Richard Helms, who was the current CIA director. A covert campaign in Chile could not be launched without an order from the president. Edwards undertook to secure that order. He chose his old friend and business partner, Donald Kendall, K-E…”
▶ Operation Gladio in Chile @ 10:46
Richard Nixon appointed
PepsiCo book_quoted
“You see how they do that? Pepsi-Cola lubricated these relationships with Kendall and hired Nixon to be the company's international legal counsel in the mid-60s, when Nixon was in political wilderness between the time that he was the vice pr…”
▶ Operation Gladio in Chile @ 11:17
PepsiCo funded
Richard Nixon host_asserted
“The mining company has alternated headquarters between, it's basically the U.S. version of Rio Tinto. Are you familiar with Rio Tinto? A hundred percent. Yeah. So that's our Rio Tinto. Freeport was the company that paid Nixon to overthrow A…”
▶ Operation Gladio- Singapore History @ 1:05:54
PepsiCo paid
Richard Nixon host_asserted
“gather intelligence that is then used and passed to the CIA in order to perfect whatever operation they have ongoing. And of course, we found PepsiCo was part of the Chilean overthrow of Allende's government. PepsiCo, ITT, and Freeport Mini…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Open Mic-Election Eve Discussion @ 1:18:21
PepsiCo paid
Richard Nixon host_asserted
“And PepsiCo paid Richard Nixon to kill the president of Chile who wanted to nationalize all of his resources for the benefit of his people. We did the same thing to Mossadegh in Iran. We didn't kill him. We made sure that he was under house…”
▶ X SPACES Éire Community-Operation Gladio, Colonel Towner Watkins @ 1:07:08
Augusto Pinochet front_for
PepsiCo host_asserted
“Those corporate entities and those corporate elitists came to Washington, D.C., paid the CIA to set up a paramilitary operation to murder Allende and install their picked guy, which was Pinochet. Now, Pinochet is going to act like he's in c…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Vietnam Viet Cong vs Viet Minh; Charlie @ 1:20:24
Indra Nooyi headed
PepsiCo host_asserted
“And we have the most prominent universities in the world creating an entire school of management to teach people how to become good little fascists. Yes. That's a great way of saying it. And this is the father of it. So they got some intere…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady- Secret Societies meets Operation Gladio 250404 @ 36:17
PepsiCo front_for
CIA book_quoted
“for the import of acetic and dry hide. It's a chemical. The chief precursor chemical involved in making heroin. Pepsi-Cola using their company as a front for the trafficking of heroin. Y'all write that down. Because we keep stumbling across…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 11 @ 27:01
PepsiCo ordered_assassination_of
Salvador Allende host_asserted
“I would actually kind of go with the theory that UFC talked the CIA into doing the coup. Well, you don't talk the CIA into anything. The CIA actually works for those guys. They take their orders from them. You don't talk them into them. So …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 6 II @ 1:05:24
Richard Nixon paid
PepsiCo host_asserted
“Nixon definitely played on their team. He was Eisenhower's vice president. He helped set all of this up. He knows all about Operation Gladio. He's the guy that got paid by ITT, PepsiCo, and Freeport to overthrow and murder Allende. So he's …”
▶ Operation Gladio 1968 and East Pakistan @ 57:18
Richard Nixon member_of
PepsiCo documented
“And with typical cunning, he chose to do it in LBJ's backyard. Nixon showed up in Dallas on November 21st, 1963, the day before JFK's presidential party was due to arrive. Nixon was there on business. He was attending a PepsiCo company meet…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 22 @ 26:18
PepsiCo carried_out_attack
Overthrow of Salvador Allende host_asserted
“the company that had acquired one of the world's largest navies, more than most countries have, PepsiCo, the same company that was involved later in the Salvador Allende overthrow, that PepsiCo. LBJ had become a political liability, Nixon t…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 22 @ 26:49
Savang Vatthana trafficked
PepsiCo book_quoted
“Way too many stories. And, as we also have said multiple times, PepsiCo had their entire freaking Navy to include submarines. Okay? Now you know how they were getting the chemicals and shit around? McCoy's study makes it clear that the prin…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 11 @ 27:31
CIA funded
PepsiCo host_asserted
“PepsiCo is one of the most corrupt corporations there is. And so the the ability for them to exchange people back and forth in this monstrosity that they've created is unequal to anything that I've ever seen. Does that make sense? Yeah. Yea…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 6 @ 1:11:15
PepsiCo funded
Chile host_asserted
“quotations, USAID, quotations CIA, and quotations coup. And you're going to find, like the very first one that shows up, is CIA-backed Pinochet coup in Chile, sponsored by PepsiCo. Oh, what? Yeah. And you're going to find, oh, US staged a c…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 43 - 'Exposed - The USAID Deception' - EP.382 @ 1:31:45
PepsiCo funded
Richard Nixon host_asserted
“She, after 27 years of being in the Secret Service, takes a quote-unquote retirement and goes and works at PepsiCo. We have clearly established PepsiCo was part of the taking down of Allende. They paid money to Nixon, who was president at t…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Indonesia Part 3 @ 1:36:03
PepsiCo funded
Richard Nixon host_asserted
“Mining, an international conglomerate, and you had PepsiCo, an international conglomerate. The three of them, and many others, but let's just say those three, they are all in the international syndicate. They go to Richard Nixon and they sa…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname @ 1:20:18
PepsiCo secretly_owned
Chile host_asserted
“was basically owned by a lot of the oligarchs from the United States, like the Rockefellers in United Fruit, some of the mining concessions, the processed food like PepsiCo that we found in Chile, ITT, their telephone. A lot of the utilitie…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 12 @ 1:30:46
PepsiCo funded
World Anti-Communist League host_asserted
“operation gladio and they used it as a guise to meet all over the world and some of the people you know like um pepsico and those people that paid for them having a meeting in dallas and um yeah it's a big sordid mess um that's kind of the …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Vietnam history 1940’s and prior @ 1:43:36
PepsiCo financed_via
Coup against Salvador Allende host_asserted
“the Freeport and PepsiCo out of their comments that we were just reading about them orchestrating the coup of Allende because it was all three of those organizations, PepsiCo, ITT, and Freeport mining that paid the Nixon administration to o…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Prelude to Terror Chapter 7_8 @ 54:18
Richard Nixon member_of
PepsiCo caller_asserted
“And without all of the laundering and all the shady stuff that's going on, you know, a lot of these big things are going to be a lot smaller if that makes any sense. Well, I mean, obviously, I hope you're right. I'm just very skeptical. Go …”
▶ Operation Gladio-Prelude to Terror Chapter 7_8 @ 1:12:36
PepsiCo front_for
CIA host_asserted
“But for us here, who knows exactly the role PepsiCo plays in assassination attempts and how they have been used as fronts because they're an international company. CIA assets can travel anywhere in the world using Pepsi as their employer. I…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Prelude to Terror Chapter 7_8 @ 58:17
PepsiCo funded
1973 Chilean coup d'état host_asserted
“the copper mining interest in Chile, and PepsiCo, who also had a huge investment in Chile, and ITT, which owned the telephone companies down there. And he authorized the overthrow of the Allende government. And we were all lied to and told …”
▶ Coyote of Wallstreet - 'THE FALSE FLAG DEFINITION' w Colonel Towner on the DC Shooting 2025-05-25 @ 58:20
PepsiCo targeted_for_regime_change
Chile host_asserted
“oligarch has conducted business by paying the CIA and many times employing, tasking the special forces to go overthrow governments to enrich themselves. And knowing that the operation was going to get approved because they put the pressure …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 40 (42) @ 1:18:55
PepsiCo funded
Salvador Allende host_asserted
“or said something positive about Trump during an election campaign. And then they weren't able to not get him elected by the people. And because they're a parliamentary system, he had to be confirmed by the Senate. They went about trying to…”
▶ The Colonel’s corner president’s secret war chapter 11 @ 1:32:15
PepsiCo front_for
CIA caller_asserted
“Director Cheadle, I thought she should have resigned last week, a long time back. But yeah, she was, Pepsi Cola has always been muscle for the intelligence agency. That's 100%. So that connects that dot to where we're at today. It was a ter…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Ghana 1966 @ 56:49
PepsiCo funded
Richard Nixon host_asserted
“and the soda market down there and a whole bunch of so itt um uh anaconda freeport mining and um pepsico all offered nixon money to overthrow the um salvador linda government interesting interesting now we see where i mean the gladio glass …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 9 @ 1:12:57
Mentions (90)
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owned all of the telephone infrastructure of Chile. And so all of the, and PepsiCo was involved in it as well. PepsiCo, ITT, and Anaconda approaches President Nixon and basically gets his approval for the overthrow of Allende under the guis…
▶ 58:20
the copper mining interest in Chile, and PepsiCo, who also had a huge investment in Chile, and ITT, which owned the telephone companies down there. And he authorized the overthrow of the Allende government. And we were all lied to and told …
▶ 57:18
Nixon definitely played on their team. He was Eisenhower's vice president. He helped set all of this up. He knows all about Operation Gladio. He's the guy that got paid by ITT, PepsiCo, and Freeport to overthrow and murder Allende. So he's …
▶ 10:22
to do regime changes. So they are the business. So the PepsiCo, like in the old days, in 1972, when they overthrew Allende, PepsiCo, ITT, and the mining corporations had to actually pay the money to Nixon, like directly to the government. W…
▶ 27:38
which is exactly what Operation Gladio was doing, right? They sent in the terror cells to do exactly that. They were the killers. That's how all of these things overlap. Coca-Cola was one. We already know PepsiCo was. In their article, they…
▶ 1:31:45
quotations, USAID, quotations CIA, and quotations coup. And you're going to find, like the very first one that shows up, is CIA-backed Pinochet coup in Chile, sponsored by PepsiCo. Oh, what? Yeah. And you're going to find, oh, US staged a c…
▶ 1:15:31
And not have at least one CIA agent somewhere embedded in their organization. They've used everything. They've used Coke. They've used Pepsi. They used ITT. They used United Front, which is now Chiquita Bananas. And they embed. We just saw …
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His remark at the end about her going back and guarding Doritos was very naive. And I know he meant it to be a joke, but it's not a joke. I said, I'm going to ask you to convey to him to look up PepsiCo's interaction in the Chilean coup whe…
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Director Cheadle, I thought she should have resigned last week, a long time back. But yeah, she was, Pepsi Cola has always been muscle for the intelligence agency. That's 100%. So that connects that dot to where we're at today. It was a ter…
▶ 10:46
Richard Helms, who was the current CIA director. A covert campaign in Chile could not be launched without an order from the president. Edwards undertook to secure that order. He chose his old friend and business partner, Donald Kendall, K-E…
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You see how they do that? Pepsi-Cola lubricated these relationships with Kendall and hired Nixon to be the company's international legal counsel in the mid-60s, when Nixon was in political wilderness between the time that he was the vice pr…
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Anacondas brought in about $30 million per year. Together, these two companies accounted for most of Chile's export earnings and a third of the tax revenue. That gave them overwhelming influence over Chilean political processes. Besides min…
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She, after 27 years of being in the Secret Service, takes a quote-unquote retirement and goes and works at PepsiCo. We have clearly established PepsiCo was part of the taking down of Allende. They paid money to Nixon, who was president at t…
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And when that failed and he got elected, they tried to buy the senators to not confirm his election because they have like a parliamentary system. And when that failed, they couldn't find enough to buy off. It was at that point that they sa…
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And PepsiCo has the monopoly on food products and beverages in Chile for, you know, decades. And also in the end of her investigation, like congressional meeting, she was saying that she was using her personal phone.…
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And it was the corporate entities that were down there, ITT, Freeport, PepsiCo, all of them were paying the United States government to destabilize Chile in order to not allow Allende to win the election. Well, none of that intervention wor…
▶ 36:12
Nixon was basically bribe paid, whatever you want to say, by PepsiCo, ITT, Freeport Mining to overthrow the government of Allende. And that was not the only government that was overthrown in Nixon's first term. We know that he decoupled us …
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Their entire telecommunication network was owned by a company called ITT, which eventually becomes AT&T. Yeah, which is the Rockefellers. Yes. And so all of this and there were several others. PepsiCo was another one. So he went in and asse…
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And we've also found out that most of your international corporations are infested with either actual CIA agents or CIA assets. They use their global security offices, like where they hid the chick that was in charge of Secret Service at Pe…
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gather intelligence that is then used and passed to the CIA in order to perfect whatever operation they have ongoing. And of course, we found PepsiCo was part of the Chilean overthrow of Allende's government. PepsiCo, ITT, and Freeport Mini…
▶ 1:59:19
would be problematic for him. So the people that went to Nixon at the time to arrange the CIA to take care of Allende was the ITT, Freeport, and PepsiCo, because those were the three U.S. companies. And I don't know if there was others. Tho…
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carbonated beverages and blah, blah, blah. Whatever it was that they did was like a monopoly in Chile. Freeport had the mine and they wouldn't give any of the workers benefits and they had crazy hours and all this other crap. So all they wa…
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And I'm sitting at the CIA front companies and embedding themselves in international companies like PepsiCo and Freeport that they use those corporate entities to disguise what they were doing in a basically like a shadow CIA, especially af…
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And, of course, we joke here now because all of the things that Americas are up in arms about, wanting our farmland back and all this other stuff from foreigners, this is the same shit we've done all over the world. Not us personally, but t…
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the Freeport and PepsiCo out of their comments that we were just reading about them orchestrating the coup of Allende because it was all three of those organizations, PepsiCo, ITT, and Freeport mining that paid the Nixon administration to o…
▶ 56:08
And so many of the assets when it comes to oil, Shell's very much involved. You guys might find that interesting up there then. Okay. Yeah, I'll definitely take a look at that. Thank you for posting that. Peacekeeper, go ahead. Well, you me…
▶ 56:39
He was actually one of the CIA assets that was actually placed in PepsiCo. But it's interesting that you had mentioned that. And the other thing about when Stella mentioned Shell, you go back and research the Shell Corporation up in the Nor…
▶ 57:06
It's all connected. And of course, where did the Secret Service chick go hang out for the three years Trump was president before she came back and oversaw his attempted assassination? Where did she go? Anybody? PepsiCo. Was she over in Germ…
▶ 57:47
Yeah. So, again, all of these things, when you see them and again, I think that if we didn't know anything about Operation Gladio and someone says this shit goes and hangs out for three years while Trump's president of PepsiCo, everybody go…
▶ 58:17
But for us here, who knows exactly the role PepsiCo plays in assassination attempts and how they have been used as fronts because they're an international company. CIA assets can travel anywhere in the world using Pepsi as their employer. I…
▶ 59:17
Telling us, you know, for a long time. You got to find that picture. It's a Watergate picture. It's a black and white picture with Nixon. I'll look for it right now. Oh, my gosh. Ron, go ahead. Well, Pepsi was the first American company or …
▶ 59:47
There you go. They did the same thing in China. Yep. And that's one of their spying vehicles. Crazy, crazy, crazy. It's interesting that you mention that because, like I said in the book, I can't even think of his name. I'd have to dig it u…
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70, 71 timeframe, you know, or maybe a little bit before, but it was around that Watergate time. And then there's a photograph with a Pepsi can there. There's also another photograph with Nixon and Trump together. And there was also Pepsi, …
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Current photos of Donald Trump are with Coca-Cola. So that's why, I mean, with all the stuff that's going on with Pepsi and things, I'm trying to find that one photograph because they were probably messaging things. But I'm going through li…
▶ 1:12:36
And without all of the laundering and all the shady stuff that's going on, you know, a lot of these big things are going to be a lot smaller if that makes any sense. Well, I mean, obviously, I hope you're right. I'm just very skeptical. Go …
▶ 1:19:44
in the bubble that uh president vice ex-vice president um nixon was a corporate lawyer for pepsi cola and he was yeah i don't know if you saw that or not so i don't know whether that's pertinent or not but that's the only picture i could fi…
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Absolutely amazing that he's, hold on a second, he's getting paid by PepsiCo to assassinate Allende on behalf of PepsiCo. And he had in his history the fact that he was a lawyer for PepsiCo, which is just, again, mind boggling. Very small, …
▶ 1:22:39
One other thing I was going to say is it's funny that you brought up PepsiCo. If you do the research on Nixon and Russia, that's one of the things, just like you were saying, Colonel, earlier, is everything. They put everything in our faces…
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of the international syndicate. It is how they get shit done without it being attributed to them. So the best example is what happened in Chile. So you have the international syndicate made up of ITT, which was an international conglomerate…
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which we know is like the CIA accountants. They're the ones that go in and say all the banks are fine until they're not fine. General Motors, Coca-Cola, and no shock, PepsiCo, and American Tower Corporation, ATC. So just keep those in mind.…
▶ 1:05:54
The mining company has alternated headquarters between, it's basically the U.S. version of Rio Tinto. Are you familiar with Rio Tinto? A hundred percent. Yeah. So that's our Rio Tinto. Freeport was the company that paid Nixon to overthrow A…
▶ 32:12
CIA. So I'm going to suggest that she was embedded in PepsiCo. And why PepsiCo? Well, if you go back and you do your history on PepsiCo, you find out that PepsiCo has actively been involved, not just in spying for the CIA, but actually in c…
▶ 32:40
in an entity that allows you to travel because she was in charge of global security. That means she was basically given a green pass to go all over the world and do whatever she wanted to do that needed to be done under the auspices of work…
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operation gladio and they used it as a guise to meet all over the world and some of the people you know like um pepsico and those people that paid for them having a meeting in dallas and um yeah it's a big sordid mess um that's kind of the …
▶ 28:34
pay for their university school, they would go embed them in corporate America and they would basically be CIA assets for the rest of their lives. And that's how you see in many of these cases where companies like PepsiCo, Coca-Cola, Google…
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was Pinochet as the dictator. He got installed. He wasn't elected. He was installed. And who picked him? The international syndicate picked him. And the international syndicate was made up of PepsiCo, ITT, and the Freeport mining company th…
▶ 1:20:24
Those corporate entities and those corporate elitists came to Washington, D.C., paid the CIA to set up a paramilitary operation to murder Allende and install their picked guy, which was Pinochet. Now, Pinochet is going to act like he's in c…
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And we have the most prominent universities in the world creating an entire school of management to teach people how to become good little fascists. Yes. That's a great way of saying it. And this is the father of it. So they got some intere…
▶ 10:55
CIA and corporations where they embedded their assets like PepsiCo, ITT, all of the ones that we have learned, Freeport. Crowley is the one that set those arrangements up. So Casey wanted to reawaken the romance between American corporation…
▶ 11:25
Hastie's plan was to rekindle the old OSS spirit in the CIA and begin a kind of corporate-sponsored CIA activity that had been abandoned after the public exposure of ITT's role in the overthrow of Allende. It wasn't just ITT, it was Freepor…
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and Navy. And so all of these entities would be your forward deployed spying people. So a U.S. company like United Fruit or whatever, PepsiCo, ITT, which was telephone companies, would go into these countries and pay off all of the elite.…
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uh their economies from some of the larger franchises um of the united states because they all know they know that um the cia poses as you know ibm directors um google executives the in the place you find them all we found them embedded in …
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Because you can't compete with them. Right. Yeah. Whether it's, you know, like we saw with Chiquita Banana. And we found PepsiCo in Chile. Right. In the 70s. 10 years. Right. Yeah. All right. 20 years. 30 years later. Right. Liberals and le…
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of August 1959, had not yet shown to Alfred McCoy the ledgers that he kept as manager of the Laotian Opium Monopoly, even after the monopoly was declared illegal in 1961. Nor had McCoy yet exposed the Pepsi-Cola bottling plant near the Meko…
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for the import of acetic and dry hide. It's a chemical. The chief precursor chemical involved in making heroin. Pepsi-Cola using their company as a front for the trafficking of heroin. Y'all write that down. Because we keep stumbling across…
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Way too many stories. And, as we also have said multiple times, PepsiCo had their entire freaking Navy to include submarines. Okay? Now you know how they were getting the chemicals and shit around? McCoy's study makes it clear that the prin…
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was from among the original owners of the land, Barry Bowen, whose family was forced to sell because the Panamanian bank that held the mortgage was threatening to foreclose. Among the partners was Coca-Cola. Just like we found PepsiCo in th…
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or said something positive about Trump during an election campaign. And then they weren't able to not get him elected by the people. And because they're a parliamentary system, he had to be confirmed by the Senate. They went about trying to…
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facet of our life that we feel safe in. So these international corporations like PepsiCo and IBM, they've all been fronts for CIA operations. W.R. Grace, all of them have been fronts for CIA operations. So there's literally nothing that you…
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Every single document that you pick up that talks about ITT and the copper mines also talks about PepsiCo, but for some reason, this author just conveniently leaves them out. The common thread that links the action in Chile with many of the…
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PepsiCo in this that I remember is right here. It says, Augustine Edwards, who was the publisher of the Chilean newspaper El Mercurio, an associate of Richard Nixon's friend Donald Kendall, who ran PepsiCo, Edwards foreboding were such that…
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but supposedly the 303 committee rejected those offers. And it's weird that the author doesn't put those in because they're well-established by the time this book was written. That's PepsiCo, Anaconda slash Freeport Mining, and ITT. We know…
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As Peter Kornblum, the closest observer of U.S. actions in Chile, writes, quote, now that Allende was dead, the rationale for covert actions to preserve Chile's democratic institutions no longer seemed important to U.S. policymakers, even a…
▶ 1:18:55
oligarch has conducted business by paying the CIA and many times employing, tasking the special forces to go overthrow governments to enrich themselves. And knowing that the operation was going to get approved because they put the pressure …
▶ 1:26:30
orchestrating regime changes and W.R. Grace and the corporations that they control, Standard Oil. You see behind a lot of them, PepsiCo. Yep. Back in the day, it was Steve Jobs, which was a shock to me. Robert Woods. Wow. That's right. I re…
▶ 26:18
And with typical cunning, he chose to do it in LBJ's backyard. Nixon showed up in Dallas on November 21st, 1963, the day before JFK's presidential party was due to arrive. Nixon was there on business. He was attending a PepsiCo company meet…
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the company that had acquired one of the world's largest navies, more than most countries have, PepsiCo, the same company that was involved later in the Salvador Allende overthrow, that PepsiCo. LBJ had become a political liability, Nixon t…
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I would actually kind of go with the theory that UFC talked the CIA into doing the coup. Well, you don't talk the CIA into anything. The CIA actually works for those guys. They take their orders from them. You don't talk them into them. So …
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They take their orders from them. You don't talk them into them. So there's just a phone call. It's just like the Chilean coup. When ITT, Freeport Mining, and PepsiCo went to Nixon and said, hey, we need you to get rid of Salvador Allende. …
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He does mention Pepsi-Cola, but listen to this. This is very interesting. There were two major U.S. businesses in Chile, ITT and Pepsi-Cola. There's actually three, the mining corporation. And it says that this guy, Eduardo Fri Montiva,…
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who was the Christian Democrat that ran against Salvador Allende. But ITT and Pepsi-Cola were not convinced that Free was going to do what they wanted him to either, but he was definitely the better of the two choices. And when Free began m…
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in his country should have profit sharing with the employees, which are his citizens, ITT and PepsiCo pick up the phone and says he needs to be replaced too. Yeah, I know we don't like Salvador Allende. He's a little farther down there, but…
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was no problem for the two companies. ITT was now headed by, and I did not know this until I read this book. ITT was then headed by former CIA director, John McComb. What the hell? Pepsi-Cola was being ran by Donald Kendall. Who's Donald Ke…
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And of course, that's commonly referred to now as the Golden Triangle because of all of those countries' borders up there. He then goes on to say the raw opium, you guys are going to love this, which was being grown in northern Laos in the …
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I'm sorry, a Pepsi-Cola bottling plant. Pepsi-Cola bottling plant in the heroin business? That same Pepsi-Cola that had the largest Navy post, I don't know, I think they bought like a huge chunk of the Russian decommissioned ships or Soviet…
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having their facility used for heroin. I'm shocked. He goes on to say that this buildup during the time that Richard Nixon's law firm was representing Pepsi. That's an interesting little twist. Huh. It was built shortly after Nixon's visit …
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That happened the day before JFK was assassinated? Yeah, that same meeting. So Richard Nixon goes to Dallas the day before JFK is assassinated. And he's the lawyer for Pepsi-Cola. And Pepsi-Cola has one of their buildings being used for her…
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property and profits. They were going to use Air America along with the Vang Pao aircraft that we had basically sold to him, which he turned into his own company. It said they would supply the opium to the Pepsi-Cola lab in the capital of L…
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I would ask the question, why are you so mad? But I think you're very much aware of why you're mad and everybody should be. I want to point out what you had pointed out about PepsiCo and them having a very large fleet. I believe it was 25 S…
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Yes. And so what is that? What does PepsiCo need submarines for? I mean, for cocaine. Yeah. So it makes it and I've heard rumors, cocaine, whatever, human trafficking, all sorts of stuff. So it makes me sit there and look at some of these i…
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Particularly PepsiCo. I mean, several. I've not come across any human trafficking with PepsiCo. I don't want to make that clear. But they have been implicated in many of the stories of this Gladio network. Specifically, they were also impli…
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and the soda market down there and a whole bunch of so itt um uh anaconda freeport mining and um pepsico all offered nixon money to overthrow the um salvador linda government interesting interesting now we see where i mean the gladio glass …
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It's strictly for drug trafficking. It seems like a lot of things and and a lot of a lot of other things. But I mean, they never really worked for the American people. I mean, we don't even know what they're doing. And it just adds one more…
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And then, of course, Operation Gladio was the paramilitary piece of this. And collectively, they all work together in order to control literally everything. And so we've looked a lot at many of the different big businesses like W.R. Grace a…
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was basically owned by a lot of the oligarchs from the United States, like the Rockefellers in United Fruit, some of the mining concessions, the processed food like PepsiCo that we found in Chile, ITT, their telephone. A lot of the utilitie…
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Crooks having basically no to speak of digital footprint was a telltale sign that he probably had a handler and someone was cleaning up his shit. He also talks a lot about Cheadle and how ridiculous she was. I think the most damning part of…
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Now, we have spent quite a bit of time naming who was in the syndicate. Companies like International Harvester, IBM, PepsiCo, ITT, now ATT, all of these companies, the mining companies, Freeport, United Fruit back in the day, now Chiquita. …
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that was running the brothel in D.C. that was spying on everybody that was having sex with people they weren't supposed to. So they were placed in temporary corporate entities, whether they were law firms or PR firms or part of the oligarch…
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PepsiCo is one of the most corrupt corporations there is. And so the the ability for them to exchange people back and forth in this monstrosity that they've created is unequal to anything that I've ever seen. Does that make sense? Yeah. Yea…
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And PepsiCo paid Richard Nixon to kill the president of Chile who wanted to nationalize all of his resources for the benefit of his people. We did the same thing to Mossadegh in Iran. We didn't kill him. We made sure that he was under house…