British Empire organization
also: British, pan-British empire, the British
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Claims (6)
British Empire trafficked
China host_asserted
“monopolization of the opium trade. And it's kind of, you know, obviously, once you figure all of this out, you go back and you go, duh. I mean, the opium wars are so well documented that, you know, between, and we've talked about it a milli…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 10 @ 1:09:09
British Empire trafficked
Yemen host_asserted
“literally stole coffee trees and put them in all of the British territories in the East and West Indies Company. So the ships would come there and dock for coal, which is why the British was there to begin with, because they needed it as a …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Honduras @ 16:57
British Empire paid
Chiang Kai-shek host_asserted
“buying off the warlords like Chiang Kai-shek to grow the opium in China, and then basically using that to fund all of these covert wars. Because at the time, they wanted all of China. I mean, it was very clear they were taking it a piece at…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 10 @ 1:09:37
British Empire carried_out_attack
China caller_asserted
“The system taking assets away from the people. Just know that. Yeah, exactly. Carrie, go ahead. Hey, I think I forgot to say something. Sorry about that. With the opium wars, I think that the British were trying to genocide the Chinese peop…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs Oil and War Part 4 @ 1:48:37
Napoleon Bonaparte overthrew
British Empire caller_asserted
“And from my understanding also is that these Kazarian bankers interbred with all of the royal families and then ultimately ended up killing the original bloodline and have taken over all of what you would call the royal families. And going …”
▶ Operation Gladio Indonesia Part 5 @ 1:30:39
British Empire supplied_arms_to
Yemen host_asserted
“England, the British Empire, secured for that very reason. That's where, remember I told the story about them stealing the coffee trees? Yemen had the only coffee production in the entire world. The British came there and stole coffee trees…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Ethiopia @ 6:32
Mentions (26)
▶ 16:54
And we'll get into this in many episodes we're going to do between the three of us. This is an extension of the British Empire that America just inherited after World War II. But that's a pretty good overview of how this works. But always f…
▶ 2:56
Folks, they're in charge of everything on here and maybe more. I just haven't got to those in the storyline yet. So I want you also to realize that this map and this map are all going to end up looking like this. And you know how we know? B…
▶ 48:56
They all kind of lead up to that, if you will, in a hierarchical perspective. Sitting at the round table was going to be the chair for geographical locations, except for the British Empire. So we were going to create a Pan-America. We were …
▶ 49:25
They were going to create a pan-Asia, a pan-British empire. Now, there was a lot of conversations of folding the British empire into Europe and allowing candidates to align with the pan-America people and Australia lining up somewhere with …
▶ 49:54
British entity, although they had intermarried with a lot of Germans. So there was a lot of conversations. This was not an easy setup, if you will. Lots of back and forth on this. But in the end, they agreed to have like a chair for the Bri…
▶ 50:54
that they were inferior as far as people go in general, and that they were going to be perpetual slaves for this imperialistic pan-America, pan-British empire setup, and that they would do anything that they could to perpetuate their coloni…
▶ 6:32
England, the British Empire, secured for that very reason. That's where, remember I told the story about them stealing the coffee trees? Yemen had the only coffee production in the entire world. The British came there and stole coffee trees…
▶ 16:02
70,000 troops in Yemen, which is how we knew that it wasn't premeditated and they weren't going to attack Israel because they didn't even have their army ready to do that. It was deployed forward in Yemen. Yemen had been inhabited by the Br…
▶ 16:28
monopolized the coffee tree. And that was like their huge revenue around the world was coffee. When the British basically needed to occupy Yemen and did so with a false flag very early on in the 1600s, they took possession of the capital th…
▶ 16:57
literally stole coffee trees and put them in all of the British territories in the East and West Indies Company. So the ships would come there and dock for coal, which is why the British was there to begin with, because they needed it as a …
▶ 1:30:39
And from my understanding also is that these Kazarian bankers interbred with all of the royal families and then ultimately ended up killing the original bloodline and have taken over all of what you would call the royal families. And going …
▶ 32:50
coal plants, all these things. That's what they wanted. They wanted government money to do that. That's what the Republican Party was based on. It's crony capitalism is what we're dealing with today. It's the same mercantilist system that w…
▶ 44:56
If anything, both Britain and France supported the South. A lot of people don't know that the cotton that was raised in the South was bought significantly by the Britons. They would ship that cotton to India to make cloth that was then made…
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Because keep in mind, at this time, India is under the control of Britain. And so they had a whole market based on very cheap southern cotton. So there was no impetus for Britain, in addition to the instability of America, which they embrac…
▶ 8:09
only to have themselves completely defeated by the U.S. forces that was brought ashore to kill all of the nationalists that wanted their freedom. And then, of course, Hong Kong, which back in 1957 is basically the British Empire. So let's r…
▶ 8:32
And Liebman, Marvin Liebman, embarked on a two-week mission to forge bonds with anti-communist groups in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, the Philippines, and Hong Kong. So you can read that as fascist, fascist, fascist, fascist, and fascist, ok…
▶ 1:09:09
monopolization of the opium trade. And it's kind of, you know, obviously, once you figure all of this out, you go back and you go, duh. I mean, the opium wars are so well documented that, you know, between, and we've talked about it a milli…
▶ 1:48:37
The system taking assets away from the people. Just know that. Yeah, exactly. Carrie, go ahead. Hey, I think I forgot to say something. Sorry about that. With the opium wars, I think that the British were trying to genocide the Chinese peop…
▶ 3:05
Interestingly, as you read this, because I've read this material, linen is never depicted as the linen that we know. The linen that was put up in the British London that was funded by the British Empire and the Bolshevik Revolution being fu…
▶ 1:21:37
They wanted America back in the British Empire. That was their ultimate goal, which is why they set up the Fed here to be able to control us. And our financial engine that has managed to contribute to this worldwide authoritarian overthrow …
▶ 1:49:46
They tried to dismiss the, I don't know the best way to say this. So if you understand that the Fabian society believed that blacks were inferior and that they were going to be cast as a slave colony in this greater pan-America, pan-British…
▶ 1:50:16
round table configuration of ruling the world in one world government. The fact that that was their plan and the very first pan, because the pan British empire had already been created. So they already basically had at this time, they had I…
▶ 1:50:42
But collectively, they had to set up a pan Europe because Europe was only going to get one seat at the table. They're going to have a pan America and basically the U.S. was going to represent the Americas. And so in order to do this, you ha…
▶ 1:22:19
It's a valid point. Yeah, it indicates they had an early intention of turning their machine against them in the immediate aftermath of the war. Sean, go ahead. Hello, thanks for letting me speak. What you're talking about, the whole narrati…
▶ 1:23:47
of hate and evil. To be more evil than the evil people, you have to be the most evil. So they adopted Luciferianism, Satanism. And that is a big part of the problem we're in at the moment, I think, because the American Empire preceded the B…
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The highest official title that any American woman had ever held in the British Empire. Interesting. Then, of course, there's Nancy Astor from the famous Astor family. There's wealthy Astors in England and wealthy Astors in America. This on…