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Belgium funded
SDRA-8 documented
“It was completely funded by Belgium because that's their stay-behind branch. The last confirmed meeting of the ACC happened in October of 1990. And why? Let me tell you about that meeting. So on August 2nd, when Italy's Senate investigation…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Belgium @ 39:42
Belgium removed_from_power
Operation Gladio documented
“and were completely humiliated. People demanded that the names be released. So in November 1990, the Belgium government decided to close down its secret army and to terminate all collaboration with foreign networks.…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Belgium Part 2 @ 18:48
Belgium carried_out_attack
West Germany host_asserted
“of Germany's total 1921 exports. When Germany was unable to make these payments, France and Belgium occupied the Ruhr to take by force what could not be obtained voluntarily. In 1924, the Allies appointed a committee of bankers headed by Am…”
▶ Antony Sutton_ Wall Street and Hitler @ 16:27
Belgium overthrew
Patrice Lumumba host_asserted
“Congo was a Belgium colony and it was a personal possession for 350 years of the king of Belgium, not even of the country. And he pocketed all of the wealth that they extracted personally and then basically gave the colony over to the count…”
▶ ColonelTowner-Watkins-War Hamster Brady, Ghost of Based Patrick Henry live dig on USAID @ 1:35:12
Belgium overthrew
West Germany host_asserted
“or to participation in it back to World War II. So just as a reminder, I'm going to give you a little bit of history here. Belgium was defeated by Germany in World War II. And they, like Charles de Gaulle that we learned, created a governme…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Belgium @ 2:41
SDRA-8 member_of
Belgium host_asserted
“And that kind of is illustrative of these two branches. So we'll go into that a little bit in detail in a minute. So the SDRA-8 was the military branch located in a Secret Service branch of their military. Let's see.…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Belgium @ 7:41
STC-MOB member_of
Belgium host_asserted
“of this entity inside of Belgium. One of them was referred to as S-D-R-A-8, the number eight. And the second one was S-T-C forward slash M-O-B, like MOAB. Let me just check and see if Cousin It's here yet. Nope, don't see her. She was in fo…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Belgium @ 6:44
Belgium funded
Congo host_asserted
“and the Carter administration offered no elaboration on its statement. No matter who controlled the mines, they would look to be selling copper, cobalt, and other materials. In 1960, the secession movement of those same Lunda forces in the …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Zaire-Congo 1975-1978 @ 47:49
Belgium funded
Congo host_asserted
“Patrice Lumumba becoming the prime minister of the Congo. Belgium had already moved a whole bunch. NATO had moved in forces onto the NATO base in Katanga and faked a civil war against the Congo and declared the Katanga area.…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 17 @ 1:28:30
Belgium carried_out_attack
Stanleyville book_quoted
“Late in November, Belgium paratroopers flew in by the U.S. Air Force, captured Stanleyville to free the hostages. The use of special forces had been considered but rejected. More than 2,000 foreign nationals were evacuated to Leopoldville. …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe For Democracy Part 28 (29) @ 31:47
Belgium secretly_owned
Congo host_asserted
“that the king owned Belgium for his own private estate and it wasn't part of the kingdom. It was decades after they took control because the king used the Belgium army to take control of the Congo, but didn't share any of the riches with th…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Vietnam Phoenix Program part 2 @ 1:23:52
Belgium carried_out_attack
Congo host_asserted
“that the king owned Belgium for his own private estate and it wasn't part of the kingdom. It was decades after they took control because the king used the Belgium army to take control of the Congo, but didn't share any of the riches with th…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Vietnam Phoenix Program part 2 @ 1:23:52
Belgium member_of
Operation Gladio host_asserted
“Um, that's going to be a crazy one. Uh, and I, I'm gonna need a little bit more time to put that whole thing together. So, um, let's trudge on with Belgium and, excuse me, the, of course, like with all the rest of the Operation Gladio, um, …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Belgium @ 2:07
Belgium ordered_assassination_of
Patrice Lumumba host_asserted
“after they were given their freedom. And when he decided to renegotiate the contract with the United States for their uranium and cut Belgium out, that was not allowed. And so both the U.S. and Belgium kind of ganged up on him. They eventua…”
▶ Operation Gladio and Iran, New Caledonia and other hot spots @ 39:26
Belgium funded
Congo host_asserted
“Belgium, the principal owner of all this fabulous wealth, never had any intentions of giving up real control of the country, and it now supported the move of Katanga's independence, perceiving the advantage of having its investments housed …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Congo and Belgium’s role @ 27:17
Belgium funded
Congo host_asserted
“But just for a little history, because we do have a lot of new people joining us every single day, thanks to all of you and all of your hard work in sharing the material. The Congo story, as it goes, was a former Belgium colony for over a c…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Zaire-Congo 1975-1978 @ 1:52
Belgium supplied_arms_to
Congo documented
“would continue to operate all Congolese institutions. The Belgian commander of the Congolese army, General Emil Janssen, hammered home the point at a meeting with the African soldiers where he wrote on a blackboard, Avant independence equal…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 23 (24) @ 29:54
Belgium carried_out_attack
Congo documented
“But the government inevitably coalesced around his party. While the popular Lumumba had a following, the army revolt allowed the Belgians to present his government as ineffective and to intervene with Belgian paratroops on July 10th to rest…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 23 (24) @ 32:19
Wackenhut associated_with
Belgium host_asserted
“So this book definitely puts into context some of the earlier research that I've done, that we've done. And can I throw one last thing in here? You know, because we always, you know, you guys always say, yeah, these are sick, twisted people…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers Part 9 @ 1:09:17
Wackenhut removed_from_power
Belgium host_asserted
“security services, Wackenhut left Belgium in the early 80s after allegations that security guards lured immigrant children into basements and beat them for sport. In Belgium? You mean where Mark Dutro set up operations? Right. Exactly about…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers Part 9 @ 1:09:48
Robert Murphy appointed
Belgium host_asserted
“In 1949, so this is the time when they're setting up NATO and Operation Gladio. He's the ambassador in Belgium, which we know had a robust program. He was there for three years, and a lot of the mining of Belgian colonies in Africa post-Wor…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 12 @ 1:31:35
C.D. Jackson funded
Belgium host_asserted
“The Rockefellers had direct influence over the Kennedy administration through Dean Rust, who was the Secretary of State, the former head of the Rockefeller Foundation, and Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon, who was a close friend of John Ro…”
▶ Operation Gladio- US Foreign Policy in Africa @ 1:00:13
Operation Gladio member_of
Belgium caller_asserted
“And they had all kinds of cells in Belgium. They were all coordinated, but they called them separate names for plausible deniability. So if somebody got found out, it's like, oh, it's just them. Yeah. So I started researching strategy atten…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Liberia @ 1:29:19
Belgium carried_out_attack
Patrice Lumumba host_asserted
“If I was to say that it was a SEAL team that was told to kidnap Lumumba, it was not. It was Belgium military that did this. But even the Belgium people, if you're told to go kidnap somebody, you are told that you're taking him in for questi…”
▶ Operation Gladio Vietnam Part 3 @ 2:14:03
Belgium carried_out_attack
Patrice Lumumba host_asserted
“stooges. And as this is unfolding, they are also bribing the president of the Congo to fire, which he has no authority to do, Patrice Lumumba, which he does. And then he basically goes into hiding. They kidnap him. They kill him. They bury …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Zaire-Congo 1975-1978 @ 6:04
Belgium funded
Schlumberger book_quoted
“Let's see. There was a bank that came in that provided a lot of the financing for them. And of course, I wanted to explore that as well. And it was called the Bank de Union Parisienne in the 1930s. They are the bank behind it. I did not fin…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner A Gladio Glasses look at Ted Cruz @ 39:25
Patrice Lumumba overthrew
Belgium host_asserted
“Prime Minister comes down and, you know, with his little wand says, OK, you guys are free, but you can't have any officers in your own military. All the Belgium officers are staying. And Patrice Lumumba looked at him and said, oh, hell no, …”
▶ Operation Gladio & Recent Events w @ColonelTowner @ 1:01:31
Belgium carried_out_attack
Congo caller_asserted
“And with Belgium, French and CIA helping, you know, so I think something that I noticed, you know, as a so-called leftist earlier is you would think like these are huge international genocides. They happen to, you know, to non-white populat…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Indonesia Part 2 @ 1:37:14
World Wildlife Fund laundered_money_for
Belgium host_asserted
“And good, according to them, like the guy that they installed in the Congo. He immediately takes out, you know, I don't know, $7 billion in loans from the IMF. Well, he can't pay back $7 billion in loans because their trade deals are so bad…”
▶ Operation Gladio - World Wildlife Fund - Africa- Erik Prince (Redo) @ 25:09
Belgium overthrew
Congo book_quoted
“as their slaves, to include cutting off little kids' hands when they didn't make their quota in mining. The Europeans' basic strategy was to concede independence, but to ensure that Belgium would be required to operate all of the institutio…”
▶ The Colonels corner president’s secret wars chapter 12 continued @ 13:41
Operation Gladio carried_out_attack
Belgium host_asserted
“So, Benjamin, thank you. And that's a foot stomper for me, because as we just went through for Belgium in the 1980s and then into the 90s, it was unequivocally known because what happened in Italy, that Operation Gladio was a thing. It comm…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Belgium Part 2 @ 1:19:31
Belgium overthrew
Patrice Lumumba host_asserted
“The Belgium and the U.S. forces decide they're going to have a, quote unquote, breakaway country called Katanga. And as soon as the Belgium finds a fake person to put in as president, the NATO countries in America immediately recognize this…”
▶ Operation Gladio 101 Pt 1 @ 17:15
Belgium funded
Belgian mining company host_asserted
“Patrice Lumumba, they wanted control over that uranium. And Patrice Lumumba made it very clear that Belgium was not getting a penny because they were no longer a Belgium colony. And so the CIA went in and killed them. And then they put in t…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup Venezuela Part 12 @ 1:43:29
Romeo Dallaire covered_up
Belgium host_asserted
“that they're alleged by the families that Delary failed to intervene while passing just 220 yards from the paratroopers. Belgian authorities have stated that they would seek an indictment over his role in the death of the Belgian paratroope…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Rwanda @ 33:02
Marc Dutroux member_of
Belgium host_asserted
“All kinds of access. So the shocking truth gradually emerged that Dutroux's web of connections in the underground Belgium state linked him to a cavern inhabited by powerful people, lawyers, judges, politicians, businessmen, secret policemen…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Belgium Part 2 @ 56:35
Operation Gladio carried_out_attack
Belgium host_asserted
“orchestrated in the coming up of a renewal of keeping NATO in their country. There was a lot of unrest. So what Gladio decided to do with their Belgium elements was they just randomly went around and started shooting women and children in t…”
▶ Operation Gladio- Prelude to Terror Chapter 11_12 @ 52:17
Edward Schultz spied_on
Belgium speculative
“They showed off their knowledge in casual conversations. The results of this simple espionage was impressive. Schulte provided early warnings to the Allies of the German invasion of Poland in 1939 and of the Soviets in 1941. And perhaps, th…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blonde Beast Part 6 @ 21:28
Belgium assassinated
Patrice Lumumba guest_asserted
“Then they plot to kidnap him and assassinate him, which they did. And then it wasn't enough to kill him and him being drove around in the trunk of a CIA car for several days.…”
▶ Colonel Towner-Watkins_ Operation Gladio (guest) @ 40:58
Belgium assassinated
Patrice Lumumba caller_asserted
“So my country, I'm a neighbor to Congo, and back in the days, I used to always think that Francis Lumumba was killed by the Belgians. And so I never knew that there was, it was a whole conspiracy that was actually attached to, I don't know …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 7 @ 1:23:59
Mentions (120)
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in the political balance of the country. And they did with assistance of official secret services and political and military forces. And he said in one of his books that Gladio's connection to sustained false flag violence against, again, i…
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look into their Gladio operations. And for those of you who remember, we talked about the Brambart, excuse me, the Brambart killings, which is where Belgium's Gladio forces were going around to supermarkets, killing women and children, beca…
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their own advantage. And although technically the committees were appointed by the U.S. government, as I already said, they basically just took bankers and appointed them to official positions in the government. Post-war haggling by financi…
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You have Congo. Congo has Lumumba. They just elected him in 1960. He's sitting on the world's largest supply of uranium. Why is that important? Well, because we just created nuclear power. And Belgium, who was the colonizer of the Congo, ha…
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I need the money to build schools. Like 5% of the population from having been a colony of Belgium for 300 years was uneducated. So I need hospitals. I need schools. I need all this stuff to create a viable country. Richard Nixon told him to…
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Give us the uranium. Richard Nixon sent him home and told him to pound sand. So he fires all of the Belgian people that's in the military, basically running his military. And the Belgians tell him, oh, no, you can hire all the enlisted peop…
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Otto Skorzeny. In Katanga, this tiny little area that has all of the gold, diamonds, and uranium in Congo is in one state called Katanga. They create a civil war there. Belgium builds and NATO builds its largest NATO facility ever built aro…
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They just came in with a different form of slavery. If you look at the assassination by the CIA of Lumumba in the Congo, supposedly the Belgium was going to grant them their freedom and they had an election and they elected Lumumba. Well, L…
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And the uranium from the Congo is what was used to make the atomic bombs. And so the Belgium had the concession, because it was their former colony, to the United States. And they had promised the United States 100% of all uranium mined the…
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He goes back home, and if he doesn't control his resources, he has no money to build hospitals, educate the people. Less than 5% of the Congolese had any education at all when they were created as a country after the post-Belgium, because t…
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from any access to any kind of loans, anything. And then Belgium and the U.S., along with NATO and Otto Skorzeny, move into the area of the Congo that has all of the resources. It was called the Katanga province. And they set up the world's…
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When the Belgium NCO who had taken his gold tooth finally identified himself and returned the tooth to Lumumba's family and told him what happened. This is our CIA and NATO doing this shit in our name all over the world. Go ahead. It isn't …
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the commander of NATO, there is over 20 assassination attempts on Charles de Gaulle. So Lyman Lemesker and NATO is kicked out of France. First time that had ever happened. France was withdrawn from NATO. They moved to Belgium. Now, Belgium …
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USS Liberty 1967 timeframe. And so Lyman Lemonsker is the commander of NATO when NATO assassins were deployed to Dallas, Texas. Now, of course, if we're going to eventually get to a regime change in Egypt, which I'll talk about in a minute.…
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I'm still digging on the Rwanda stuff and what's going on there. It all appears connected to what Trump did there in 2017 with Executive Order 13818. Here come my dogs. But this is where it led me, and this is where I would turn this over t…
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um, with ties to, um, Israel and ties to the IDF and Mossad. Um, I believe it was them who sent them in there and he was killed. His son was, was taken prisoner and all 37 of the prisoners they took of these guys were all sentenced to death…
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Congo was a Belgium colony and it was a personal possession for 350 years of the king of Belgium, not even of the country. And he pocketed all of the wealth that they extracted personally and then basically gave the colony over to the count…
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I dare you to go look up Katanga and the Congo because we did the exact same damn thing there. Prior to the Congo being granted its independence from Belgium, the CIA had deployed over there and set an entire thing up where they paid off th…
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He would continue to recognize 100% of the sale of their uranium to the United States. He just wanted to cut out Belgium because they had been a Belgium colony for 350 years. He didn't want Belgium to continue to profit off of a former colo…
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There's a lot more to this one. I really like this one because what he did, if you look through his book, he goes through every country except for, he talks about the secret war in the U.S., Great Britain, Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Be…
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And they had a president in the Congo that was on the payroll of other people. And Lumumba had decided that he really wanted to rule his country or manage his country, however you want to say that. And the Belgians who had had the Congo as …
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in the 1880s, 1800, sorry. And we're talking about 1960, so a very long time. And the Belgians had told the Congo, because there's this freedom movement going all over Africa, people wanting their countries back and kicking the colonialists…
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caveats into the quote unquote freedom that they were going to allow the Africans to have over their own countries. And for example, Belgium decided that they would allow the Congo to fulfill the enlisted ranks of the army, but none of them…
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one of which was in the Katanga area, which was a state within the country of the Congo, which is where all of the resources were, that the current contract that had been negotiated for uranium between the Belgium government and the U.S. ha…
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He's not safe. So he decides to fire all the Belgium officers out of the military as well and basically told them to go home. And he's also going to remove all of the Belgium military around the uranium sites in Katanga and take it over and…
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The Belgium and the U.S. forces decide they're going to have a, quote unquote, breakaway country called Katanga. And as soon as the Belgium finds a fake person to put in as president, the NATO countries in America immediately recognize this…
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We've all had that point driven home to us repeatedly recently with the Jeffrey Epstein, the Diddy issue. All of those are used and there's so many more. Mark Dutro over in Belgium. There is a slew of them in the UK. This pedophile networki…
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NATO was not always in Belgium. I had no idea until I started investigating Operation Gladio that it actually began in Paris, France. Well, why isn't it still in Paris, France? Well, because Gladio operators, under the guise of an organizat…
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Over 20 times. So Charles de Gaulle got tired of his cars being wrecked and being shot at and his cars being blown up. So he decided to kick NATO out of Paris. And that is when it relocated to Belgium. And as a matter of fact, not only did …
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Jeffrey Epstein was allowed to operate inside the United States and internationally for decades. He was taken down. Same thing with just lanes. The same thing is happening with many of the blackmail operations that has held this. The blackm…
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developed a plan to succeed from the Congo and create their own country in order to steal the resources from the Congo. And the CIA was behind all of this so that they could continue for their international syndicate real bosses in Belgium …
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Oh, I found a video on YouTube and started watching it. So there's another family that I'm going to look into that I know that has ties to all of this crappy stuff that they do. It's a chateau in Belgium. And I guess the kings came through …
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you know, within the higher ups and stuff like that, they kind of interlink between your stuff. So, I mean, I'm going to get some more information on it and then tie that and send it over to you. That would be awesome. Yeah. Belgium obvious…
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or G2 guy who was supposed to denazify West Germany. He maintains that, you know, Belgium was a really key sort of juncture in the international syndicate because British, I'm sorry, primarily French and German gigantic corporations.…
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that were really cooperating with each other, but, you know, purportedly competing, but really cooperating with each other would like do a lot of their merging and hiding of business records in Belgium, which is, you know, this little count…
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Best example of this was the Congo. There's many of them. There's like 70 of them. So there's plenty of them. I just know off the top of my head the most details about the Congo back in the 60s when Lumumba was elected prime minister. And h…
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after they were given their freedom. And when he decided to renegotiate the contract with the United States for their uranium and cut Belgium out, that was not allowed. And so both the U.S. and Belgium kind of ganged up on him. They eventua…
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that they are able to control our politicians to keep funding the CIA to the extent that they do is by blackmail. So in many cases, whether it's with the child pedophilia, in the case of Mark Dutro over in Belgium, where he was compromising…
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their covert actions against the MPLA was not getting them anywhere. So they were trying to broker a deal in order to gain more support and more power. So most of the FNLA aid over the years has flown through the Congo, the U.S. being the m…
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the information on the post that I just made about the centurions. And I really want to talk about that. But I am going to stay on task and we are going to do Belgium, which is what my plan was. And we're probably going to, I don't think I'…
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Belgium proper today, but we are also going to weave in the Congo as part of Belgium because Belgium was responsible largely for that disaster. So we're going to spend at least two days on Belgium, maybe a third, depending on how quickly th…
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Um, that's going to be a crazy one. Uh, and I, I'm gonna need a little bit more time to put that whole thing together. So, um, let's trudge on with Belgium and, excuse me, the, of course, like with all the rest of the Operation Gladio, um, …
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or to participation in it back to World War II. So just as a reminder, I'm going to give you a little bit of history here. Belgium was defeated by Germany in World War II. And they, like Charles de Gaulle that we learned, created a governme…
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The summer of 1942, the British SOE established arm dumps in Belgium and erected and trained basically secret stay-behind units. The British managed the availability of the radios, and they arranged transports of the men and material to go …
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They were secretively collecting intelligence that was transmitted via these radio systems, microfilm and other venues, back to London. The overall success of the network was kind of questionable, but it created a philosophical approach to.…
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of this entity inside of Belgium. One of them was referred to as S-D-R-A-8, the number eight. And the second one was S-T-C forward slash M-O-B, like MOAB. Let me just check and see if Cousin It's here yet. Nope, don't see her. She was in fo…
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All right. Yeah. If you wouldn't mind, just break in when I'm talking and let me know if she comes back. So she's back. She's back. OK, good. All right. I didn't know that as well. I'll wait till it comes up. There's really kind of a fundam…
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And that kind of is illustrative of these two branches. So we'll go into that a little bit in detail in a minute. So the SDRA-8 was the military branch located in a Secret Service branch of their military. Let's see.…
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It can, oh, and it says it can also be, the 8 can also be written in Roman numeral, so then it becomes S-D-R-A and the Roman numeral 8, in case anybody wants to look into it further. It basically stood for Service for Documentation, Intelli…
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were basically all military, trained in combat and sabotage. They were primarily all qualified for parachute jumping because that was one of Otto Skorzeny's favorite ways of conducting operations. And also, many of them were well-versed in …
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And they were basically given kind of free reign even inside of Belgium. That was the craziest thing I've ever had happen yet. Holy moly. That's so bizarre. I'm going to give everybody a second to come back in. I just sent her the link.…
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So we're going to have to somehow try to link these two together because I'm not redoing that. Basically, where we were at, we have two elements, one civilian, one military. That's part of their Operation Gladio networks in Belgium. And tha…
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So anyway. All right. Now that we're all back, let's go on with Belgium. All right. So we have the two entities. Let me go over them again. SDR A8. And I'm just going to refer to them as A8 for the rest of the show. And then we also have th…
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The STC had the task of organizing and securing communication routes to evacuate members of the government. And in order to coordinate between the military and the civilian side of it, and with all of the Belgium's stay-behind units, they s…
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I guess they ad hoc'd it before that because they want people to, that's as early as they have found the coordination. But obviously, I mean, this stuff was all set up back in the late 40s. The reunions would take place every six months wit…
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Well, let me check that out. Let me know what you're talking about. Nothing. It's just, oh, it's national security. So you can't have it. And they do the same thing with Congress. So the it and then they try to pretend like we're living in …
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were part of the war effort, were sent from London to basically parachute in to Belgium, which, as I mentioned, was occupied by Germany. And that's kind of how they initially formed these units that then just carried right over after the wa…
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to the government because of the patriotism that it invoked as being part of a solution to their country being occupied. Kind of the ultimate and patriotic brainwashing, if you will. And after D-Day and the liberation of Belgium, both the U…
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the quote unquote communists that may be running around inside of Belgium because, you know, the Nazis had just completely taken over. And I'm sure they allowed communists to roam around there. I mean, the whole idea of this is just so craz…
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So the British and the Belgium authorities in late 1944 were anxious to disarm the resistance, i.e. the people that had helped defeat the Nazis because they're getting ready to call them communist, and to arm the police as quickly as possib…
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place. And again, they're workers' rights people, not necessarily communists as you and I would think of them. So Belgium had, let's see, a guy by the name of Julian Lahant was a charismatic leader that was very vocal about workers' rights.…
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and was obviously labeled a communist. And after he was arrested by the Germans, Lahant had spent the war in captivity. And upon his liberation in 1945, was basically appointed as honorary president of the Belgium communist. Lahant openly a…
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had held the Congo as a colony for hundreds of years, whom he and the other members of his party considered to be a puppet of the U.S. The opposition to his return was palatable, and the right-wingers, i.e. the…
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fascist that were just this side of the SS wanted the king to return and basically everything to go back to the way it had because they liked being in the elite. The Belgium right, and I'm just going to use those terms, although they're not…
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since whatever we invited them to before is not going to work because five minutes in, they just disconnected us. So I just have to shake my head at this point. We left off in Belgium yesterday with kind of just a broad overview of how Oper…
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The Belgium defense minister, which we've discovered last session, was actually integral in setting up the whole Gladio network inside of Belgium. He referred to the Brabant, B-R-A-B-A-N-T, massacres that occurred in Belgium as this mysteri…
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It happened mainly around the Brussels area, and it went on for a couple of years, like from around 1983 to 1985, in which 28 people were killed and dozens of others injured. They're referred to as the Brabant massacres. They left a very ki…
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It pacified Belgium in the state of hysteria, shock, fear, because nothing like that had ever happened inside of Belgium. Now, Belgium did that a lot to their colonies, but it had never happened in Belgium. So it was also considered at the …
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and what appeared to be the randomness of it and the length of time that it went on, almost two full years. There were 16 armed assaults, individual in different locations. And the first one happened on August 14th, 1982, in which armed ass…
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attacked a food shop in Belgium, city of, I'm not going to pronounce it. It's M-A-U-B-E-U-G-E. And that was considered inside of Brabant County, which is the reason why they call it the Brabant Massacres. So the last one, which was an attac…
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took place November 9th, 1985, also in Brabant County. The other 14 attacks were throughout the county. They included targeted restaurants, a taxi driver, jewelry store, a textile factory, other food stores, but at least five attacks on a s…
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was a prominent date of the Christmas season because in Belgium, November 9th is St. Martin's Day, which is like the local Santa Claus. And children on that night leave carrots in front of their house for the horse of St. Martin and they go…
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And it was later found in a sack. So it was obviously staged to look like a robbery when it really wasn't. The killers escaped without a trace. None of them were identified. No one was arrested. And that's still true today. After the massac…
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They were using a specific Italian shotgun, which was not necessarily something that was easily accessible in Belgium. One attack in September 1982, a policeman was laying wounded on the pavement. He was finished off in cold blood at close …
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The killers, after having assassinated a couple and having set off the alarm, instead of fleeing, waited for the cops. The cops ran right into an ambush. It was also said that there appeared to be a network and that these acts of terror bei…
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in Belgium had actually happened in other places as well. And the Belgium parliament ordered a committee, you know, because that's how you hide everything, to find out what was going on.…
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one got busted wide open. The failure of the government, even the well-intentioned ones, happened because the SDRA-8 and the STC-MOB, the two entities that are controlling Operation Gladio, would not.…
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us to carry out the verifications, which probably could have eliminated all doubt, unquote. That's absolutely true because they're probably guilty as hell. Equally, the judges who advised the commission were unable to prove that the Belgium…
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No one ever enforced that. So the question of the Brabant massacres remained the most sensitive dimension of the history of the Belgium secret war. And the Senate Commission had agreed with the defense and justice ministers that the names o…
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can be so intensely interested in such problems while there are so many other important things. Talking about the murders. So also on March 28, 1991, the leading Belgium daily newspaper printed, give us the names. And then the kind of like …
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Um, and that kind of became their moment of truth. Um, they also went on saying, this is Brussels calling, dear friends in Operation Stay Behind, section SDRA8, assures you of this very high esteem and thanks you for your devotion to the co…
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and were completely humiliated. People demanded that the names be released. So in November 1990, the Belgium government decided to close down its secret army and to terminate all collaboration with foreign networks.…
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What angered the Belgium senators, though, however, was the fact that the CIA and MI6, as commanders of the European stay-behind units, were also in possession of the names of the Gladio operators from Belgium, but would not release them. A…
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And that the names of their participants had been in safes in Washington and London the entire time that they were doing their investigation. And the only reason that happened in November 23rd, 1990, keep in mind what I told you yesterday a…
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as a planning meeting that they had every six months, every quarter, whatever it was. They had it in October. And in November, Prime Minister of Italy, Andriotti, after all of these people has said they don't have these units, disclosed in …
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It was only then that it got exposed and outed by Andriotti from Italy that Belgium finally steps up and says, OK, we're going to get rid of ours. If they had truly gotten rid of theirs, they wouldn't be allowed in NATO because it is an unw…
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So the Belgian press concluded that the British and U.S. Secret Service were responsible for all of the mysteries surrounding the Bourbon massacres. The Belgian Justice Ministry asked a couple of academics people to investigate why the secr…
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threatened. Thereafter, another investigation happens and they were supposed to be investigating why Belgium's quote-unquote democracy was unable to clarify anything about the Brabant massacres. And in October 97, the commission presented a…
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And it accused the Belgian police of basically being complicit. And new light was suddenly shed on the massacres when Gladio researcher Alan Frankowicz, F-R-A-N-C-O-B-I-C-H, successfully followed the thesis that segments of the Belgium secr…
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So, Benjamin, thank you. And that's a foot stomper for me, because as we just went through for Belgium in the 1980s and then into the 90s, it was unequivocally known because what happened in Italy, that Operation Gladio was a thing. It comm…
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And the others didn't. So we're all for decolonialization, but only if it enriches us. So in the case of the Congo, Templesman opposed Katanga secession and was happy to see Belgium relinquish its power so an opening could develop for him t…
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Templesman had very close ties with JFK, supporting him in the 60 election and arranging a meeting between Kennedy and Harry Oppenheimer, the South African investor. He employed Kennedy aide Theodore Sorensen, who Mobato would later hire to…
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They also sold automobiles. They basically had a monopoly on automobiles going into the Congo. And as the number two official at the State Department, Dillon met directly. That's right. Dillon was the guy that Lumumba met with when he came …
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northwest of Africa. It's huge. And then you have Libya and Egypt finishing out the north. Coming down the west coast, you have for a good portion of West, French West Africa, which means it was a French colony. You go over a tiny little sn…
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I'm going to spend some time going through William Bloom's book, Killing Hope, about the Congo, but I want to set the stage first. So in the Congo, you had, because it's a Belgian colony, in the 1800s when they had it colonized, because it …
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And the countries up in the north, Algeria and the leadership of Egypt and Libya is kind of rattling cages as far as freedom, blah, blah, blah. And you have unrest. Let's just say it that way. And so Belgium decides in a very.…
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person can take office. But on the day that Patrice Lubamba took office as prime minister, he was told unequivocally that he wasn't in charge of the country. He was leadership that had come to the Congo for the ceremony that he was not allo…
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Shocking stories of European hostages, white mercenaries and brutality and the violence from all the quarters, basically with racist overtones, hit the news when it did all over the world. Into this disorder, the Western powers were natural…
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Belgium, the principal owner of all this fabulous wealth, never had any intentions of giving up real control of the country, and it now supported the move of Katanga's independence, perceiving the advantage of having its investments housed …
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they initially buried his body after they murdered him. And this is in Major Gannis' book as well. And then a little while after they buried him, they decided that it wouldn't do to have his body discovered because they'd martyr him. So the…
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NCO that was part of this had stole one of his gold teeth when they were doing this. And in 2020, there was a ceremony in which the Belgium government gave that tooth back to the family descendants of Lumumba. That's how we know what really…
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so we can keep them poor and keep the uranium flowing into the United States and enriching Belgium in the meantime. So that kind of gets us, I mean, there's more to it because actually what this continues to happen throughout the history, t…
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my formal education and the time that I was in the U.S. military, one of the things that I learned and was taught, quite frankly, is throughout Africa, back in the, you know, late 1800s, early 1900s, when, well, primarily 1800s, when Africa…
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The exact opposite happened. We experienced that with the Congo and Belgium and some of the other ones, Portugal with Angola, blah, blah, blah. They don't leave an educated population. They don't leave a stable government. And what I found …
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And they just tried to renegotiate that contract or with Lumumba when we overthrew his government. And the only thing he was trying to do was cut Belgium out so that they could make more money and keep more money in the Congo and not have t…
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Lumumba had told everybody he's perfectly fine with the U.S. getting all the uranium. He just didn't want to share the revenue with Belgium, who supposedly had just granted Belgium their freedom. You see that? So then the U.S. government, w…
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That's a quote from Ganser's book. So the Italian defense ministry knew that the SDECE, together with the CIA, was running the secret army. And one of the Italian ministers said the secret army existed in the Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, D…
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Resistance networks were organized in Great Britain, in France, Netherlands, Belgium, and probably also in Denmark and Norway. The French took extra precaution in order to ensure the secrecy of these units. A top-secret memorandum from the …
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It's very similar to the Congo story. And when we get to Belgium, we will do at least a two day. We'll talk about Belgium's and we will also talk about the Congo as well. So that definitely will be a two day because Belgium has Mark Dutro, …
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Katanga reintegration into Congo, right? And in Congo, it was, you know, it depends on how you put the killings together, but some say 6 million people died in Congo as a direct result of, you know, the manufactured civil war by CIA, the In…
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We've revealed that time and time again. They killed multiple reporters in Germany, in Italy, in Portugal, in Belgium, in London, all because they were reporting on Operation Gladio before it got exposed. You know, the octopus, Danny Castel…
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The Congo had uranium. They were the number one supplier of uranium. Uranium obviously was very important at the time because of the atomic weapons. And the the because the Congo had just gotten its independence from being a colony of Belgi…
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to continue to get rich off of our uranium. We want to deal directly with the United States. He flies to the United States and the vice president will not meet him, Nixon. Eisenhower will not meet him. So he stopped going to see the secreta…
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that the Ukraine just launched with U.S. missiles. How that happens, I don't know. I can tell you what my vote would be, and it would be the headquarters that's responsible for all this shit that happens to be in Belgium. I'm just saying, t…
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and never be able to zoom out and look at the macro level of how that particular cell ties into the entire operation. Yeah, so if I go to a European country, you know, they had all kinds of cells in Italy.…
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It was, there was no defeat. It just changed. Yeah, exactly. Like this, I don't know, a German officer said in Spa, that's in Belgium, when they signed the peace treaty in 1919, he said, au revoir in 20 years. So we'll see, we'll be back in…
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all because we were afraid that the communists were going to come over the Volga Gap in Europe, when in fact those very people, Europe, Germany, England, the Netherlands, Belgium, were going around recolonizing Africa under the guise of the…
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but there's no description of them or anything else. But then you go to some place like Belgium, where they moved NATO headquarters out of Paris and relocated it. In the area around the NATO headquarters, the area around the UN, the area ar…
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And so the whole purpose of the child trafficking as it relates to Operation Gladio, not the entire purpose of it overall, is to gain blackmail information and to be able to control the people that they need to control. And so I say that.…
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In this network, the real horrific things happened in Europe, and they're never even talked about here. The guy by the name of Mark Dutro that they arrested in Belgium, they not only was doing pedophilia and child sex trafficking, they actu…