Nigeria country
also: Federal Republic of Nigeria
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Claims (3)
Aegis Defense Services funded
Nigeria documented
“The firm was also finding work in Africa, turning its attention to oil and thus following the lead of other private military security companies, such as Control Risk Group, Inris, Triple Canopy and Armor Group. The Niger Delta, for example,…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers Part 7 @ 44:30
Operation Gladio carried_out_attack
Nigeria host_asserted
“Yes, they definitely could. As a matter of fact, the 1990s saw a lot of those operations in Africa. A lot of them. I mean, obviously, the 80s, we were in Angola and several other countries over there. And Dutch Royal Shell Standard Oil with…”
▶ The Colonels Corner OPEN MIC Friday 2025-07-25 @ 38:21
Royal Dutch Shell carried_out_attack
Nigeria caller_asserted
“I want to know if in the 1990s, the operations that were conducted on the behest of the Shell in the south-south of Nigeria, could they be ascribed to Operation Gladio operations or something like that? So you're talking about Shell Oil? Ye…”
▶ The Colonels Corner OPEN MIC Friday 2025-07-25 @ 37:51
Mentions (58)
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was working on a USAID project in Nigeria, and I think it was like five or six months after she left, they had a career. That's not coincidental. Yep, and she was attached to Bernie Sanders right from the beginning. Let's see, Special D? Ye…
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We don't know who they were. They had American passports. Yeah. So I don't know whether you noticed anything like that or was up on anything like that, but the Congo's a mess. Yeah. Niger's a mess. Did we get our boys out of there, by the w…
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ones that are going on right now. You have Niger, you have Moldova, you had, let's see, Burkina Faso, you have Guinea-Bissau, you have things that happened in, there was a coup in,…
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Africa at the time. And again, this is back in the 1970s. Uganda's President Idi Amin, who had severely criticized the Soviet intervention in Angola, warned the FNLA and UNINA that the African states may have to review their positions on th…
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peninsula that sticks down and then it has the big bend in it that goes out to the west, it reminds you a lot of the state of Florida. So as you go down the peninsula, you have Equatorial Guinea, you have Angola down there, and then at the …
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Let's see. You have Niger. So that kind of gives you Mali, Niger. And most of these for our purposes, what we need to know about this is how many of their neighbors. Most of this entire area was a colony of France, which based on our resear…
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items across country lines into friendly countries if they have a non-friendly country through the national park system. And sure enough, as soon as you pull up this particular national park, which is its biggest one, it's called West Natio…
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terror training camps so they can control the entire area. Now, just with that one park alone, they can control Niger, they can control Burkina Faso, and they can control Benin with quote-unquote Islamic terrorist attacks when it's really O…
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Which is exactly how they sold the Columbia training, 20,000 of them down there as counter narcotics. Right. And the 10 African countries being that are comprised this partnership, Algeria, Burka, Fasa, Chad, Mali, Marutina, Morocco, Niger,…
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Which is exactly how they sold the Columbia training, 20,000 of them down there as counter narcotics. Right. And the 10 African countries being that are comprised this partnership, Algeria, Burka, Fasa, Chad, Mali, Marutina, Morocco, Niger,…
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pulled up all of the Department of Justice cases against them, settled a $3.1 million case over reckless oversight, another money laundering operation, okay, that overbilled USAID for their operation in Nigeria under the guise of they had n…
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And I didn't see the pattern until this one. The CIA has decided they're putting drone bases all over Africa. And the way they did it, like in Niger, the way they did it was they're going to put a drone base there and it's a non-lethal dron…
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where the special forces guy says, hey, this mission you sent me on, the local commander, we should not be doing this. It's too risky. His lieutenant colonel commander and colonel commander above him tell the captain, shut the fuck up and d…
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for us was, oh my God, Niger, we need weaponized drones so this doesn't happen. So they sacrificed four U.S. special forces to be able to upgrade from the unweaponized drones that are just there to track these ISIS guys that we inserted bac…
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They're doing this in Liberia. They're doing this in Niger. They're doing this all over Africa. So now think about this from an overall Gladio perspective. If you have unmanned drones, both from a observation standpoint and the weaponizatio…
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all the easier for them to do. So thank you, Zama, for bringing that up. Jeff, go ahead. That is right on time. My friend that's retired, he said he's been over to Nigeria several times. He said that the warlords of tribes, they'll take ove…
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They'll put the leader and his strongmen, his council, and they'll put him in a hole and they'll burn him alive. He said that he's been called in to deal with the prime minister of Nigeria on pirates to get rid of those guys and to get that…
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northern part of Africa. And when you're looking at the northern part of Africa, look at what you have. Egypt, Sudan, Chad, Niger, Algeria, Mali. Oh, look, Burkina Faso, Nigeria. Every one of those has had coups and destabilization efforts …
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northern part of Africa. And when you're looking at the northern part of Africa, look at what you have. Egypt, Sudan, Chad, Niger, Algeria, Mali. Oh, look, Burkina Faso, Nigeria. Every one of those has had coups and destabilization efforts …
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I didn't get a chance to. That's interesting. Yeah, it's like the Rhodes Scholarship. Yeah. So this guy had quite a diplomatic career. He served in the following countries. This is the 1960s and 70s. He was in Nicaragua, Indonesia, Senegal,…
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The Dr. Hammer's process engineering, that kind of lean thing, that was all in Boston, too. All right. Moving on. As an undergrad, AOC studied abroad in Niger to volunteer with Women's Health, trying to get them to have less kids. Bill Gate…
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Sure, it's a coincidence. Yeah. Her trip to Niger was through the Niamey International Development, there's that word again, International Development Program, which is funded by none other than USAID, a known CIA front. And what do you kno…
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New rule. Anyone who protests with bongos is definitely a deep state opt assigned to delegitimize whatever their cause of bongoing for. Here's the lady who ran AOC's Niger program and presumably mentored recruited her. Now she's a Federalis…
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And then you run into Nigeria. And we have to talk about right north of Ghana is Burkina Faso, which is the one that we talked about. And also, we have to talk about Niger. Niger is just north of Nigeria. Niger goes all the way over to the …
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And then you run into Nigeria. And we have to talk about right north of Ghana is Burkina Faso, which is the one that we talked about. And also, we have to talk about Niger. Niger is just north of Nigeria. Niger goes all the way over to the …
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So it also to the west touches Mali, M-A-L-I, and to the north, Algeria, Libya, to the east, Chad, and then back down to Nigeria in the south. So these countries all basically line up along what would be from Pensacola over to Panama City, …
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the Biden administration seeking to establish drone bases in Ghana, Ivory Coast, and Benin. And that was in discussion after the coup in Niger, which basically Niger, for those of you who are not keeping up, government got couped by a U.S.-…
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And in doing so, they kicked the United States and their ambassador out of the country. And we had just spent $100 million of UNI's tax dollars or our grandkids' tax dollars, actually, because we don't have any. And we had spent that to put…
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So now they're looking at putting multiple drone bases, you know, so those countries can all get couped as well. And we can throw more of our grandkids tax revenue out the window. In addition to the Wall Street Journal talking about this, S…
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And for those of you who've been watching this, you know that that got it got us down to about a thousand people. And those thousand were the ones that Matt Gates was during congressional testimony talking about being stranded there because…
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in Niger was led by a special forces officer, Musa Salau Barmau, B-A-R-M-O-U. He was trained at our famous Fort Benning, Georgia, in the hemispheric blah, blah, blah school that used to be the School of Americas. He also was later sent…
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for the $110 million U.S. drone base in the middle of the desert, which has functioned as a hub for U.S. drone operations in West Africa. In other words, that's how they control everybody. In a December 7th letter to Congress, Biden adminis…
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The U.S. had been forced to end collaboration with Niger on its counterterrorism efforts in accordance with the rule, American rules that prohibited partnerships with military juntas. To make up for the potential, quote unquote, loss of Nig…
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Since 2017, about 41,000 people have been killed in jihadist violence in Mali. And we just mentioned that Mali is one of the neighbors. Burkina Faso and Niger. The disorder has created an opening for Russia to deepen ties in the region. The…
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15 years earlier. That's a 75,000% increase in terrorist attacks when the U.S. and AFRICOM and NATO comes to town. That's stunning. Stephanie Saville, co-director of Cost of War Project at Brown University, told Torst that a major issue fue…
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And let me cut and paste this. I'm going to text this to you, Bridget, to post. Because this one is very important. And it's so important that they had taken it down. So I had to go to the archive.org to find it. And I want you guys to hear…
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France, the former colonial power of these nations, has been caught back-footed. President Macron was reportedly furious with French intel services for not predicting the Niger coup. The anti-Western sentiments accompanying these events, al…
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Let's see. I just posted something. Hold on. Let me pull that up. She posted U.S. troops have left the drone base near the airport of the capital of Niger ahead of schedule. Reuters reports they made room for Russian servicemen who, at the …
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Air Force Major General Kenneth Ekman said, Ekman, sorry, that Base 201 near Agadez, which houses surveillance drones, will also be dismantled in August, bringing the United States out of Niger entirely. Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger have d…
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Because they do still exist. Prigozny, of course, is dead. But the group itself is still incorporated now within the Russian military. So they are actually now a part of the military. And they've been there for two years and longer. And the…
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If you look at a map, let me get that map back up. The map of Benin shows you that the north area of that area is Niger, where they had infiltrated. And right above that is Mali. And just to the west is Burkina Faso, blah, blah, blah.…
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The minister also noted that the project is already in its final stages of preparation and only two steps remain before the start of construction. So, okay, so that was one. And the other thing, which I really am surprised that you missed, …
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There is a level above that that directs all of this, and it's all based on resources. Texas, Annie, go ahead. I'm sorry. I'm shopping, loading groceries into my car. I didn't know I hit the mic. Okay. Sorry about that. Nigeria is a good ex…
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I don't know if you've been able to do a deep dive on the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, because there have been a lot of rumors that he's a CIA agent and all that. But it's not been really, really proven. So I don't know if …
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Thank you very much. Sure. There are a lot of allegations that he is controlled by Western influences, not just the CIA. And I have read several articles that all point in that same direction. Obviously, that has been a contested hotspot fo…
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because of where it's located. And that, based on past patterns, leads Credence to the fact that it's true that he is controlled. So I have not done a deep dive into that country yet, but I just took a note and I will do that.…
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I want to know if in the 1990s, the operations that were conducted on the behest of the Shell in the south-south of Nigeria, could they be ascribed to Operation Gladio operations or something like that? So you're talking about Shell Oil? Ye…
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The CIA arming units to attack a sovereign country. Only this time they robbed the prisons in Chad to do it. And it was exposed. Did you ever hear about it in the news? I didn't. When Gaddafi demanded repatriation, the leaders of Chad rejec…
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basically terrorist, ended up in Nigeria. And what do we have in Nigeria today? All kinds of shit. Blamed on terrorists. Some of them went to the Congo to work for the CIA buddy there. They were farmed out to these other countries by US air…
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And we know anytime they use the word peace, it has nothing to do with peace. But interestingly enough, that element primarily focused on Africa and in places that we've all come to recognize Kenya, Nigeria, Zambia, the Congo, you know, whe…
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Kamajar units loyal to Kaba and received assistance from a Nigerian force as part of a UN mission. Sandline's plan was a success with a counter coup driving the rebel forces from the capital. It was in the aftermath that things blew up. In …
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despite Sierra Leone being under a UN arms embargo. To bypass the embargo, he arranged for the arms to be transferred to Nigeria first, and then they were going to pass them to Kaba's government. Spicer had secured approval for these effort…
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The firm was also finding work in Africa, turning its attention to oil and thus following the lead of other private military security companies, such as Control Risk Group, Inris, Triple Canopy and Armor Group. The Niger Delta, for example,…
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These companies were set up with the approval and knowledge of senior CIA officials and other senior U.S. government officials and staffed primarily by either CIA, ex-CIA, ex-FBI, or ex-military officers. The companies include Aereo Systems…
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were shipped to Iran in violation of an arms embargo, and a variety of mechanisms were used, including international air tours of Nigeria in August and September of 1985, Aeroair in November 1985, Global International Pan Aviation, and othe…
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It's almost as if this is setting the prototype to see what they can get away with. The violence, the disappearing of people, the experimenting on people, the torture of people, the working them to death. How is that any different than the …
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and put their own stooge in charge. The project consisted of an information program and training program for public relations. A similar project was started in Nigeria, where the United Labor Congress was the principal pro-Western Labor Fed…
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Dubinsky, D-U-B-I-N-S-K-Y, who was president of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union. Serafino Rimoldi, who was executive director of the American Institute for Free Labor Development. L.L. Bora, who was general secretary of the U…