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“Um, two years ago, I was, I was gobsmacked by, and I'm like, this, this couldn't be true. I had to look it up myself and it ran all the way to the ground. Um, but we've basically got, you know, I guess you're not allowed to say that. When d…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 (4) @ 53:19
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All right. I see SR. Hopefully, Bridget will be along shortly. Thursday. Crazy day. Let me make sure SR gets up here as co-host. And there's Miss Bridget. Okay. All right. We're ready to rock. All right. We're picking up on page 180 in Safe…
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for all that you guys do. Okay, so for those of you who are new, we spend an hour going through our book, which happens to be Safe for Democracy, the one that we're going through now. And then we have a gab session at the end, starting off …
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Where we left off, Bay of Pigs, failure at Playa Garan. And we're on page 242 of Safe for Democracy in this series. Okay, where we left off, the Robert Amory stunned colleagues when he attended one of Kennedy's inaugural celebrations, a Cam…
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you see them completely differently. And we've walked through many of those. And the books then, now that I can see them for what they really are, I always gravitate to the footnotes of material that the other authors that we've covered use…
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was at all tied to anyone in the CIA. What? Yeah, it's like one of their fundamental parts. So anyway, I just thought you guys would find that interesting given all of the other information that we've gone through. So back to our current bo…
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Where we left off, we're on page 15, and in Safe for Democracy. So where we left off is the union's involvement and everybody else's involvement in Guyana. Dean Rusk flew to London in advance of a meeting. His goal was to make...…
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And that'll be the first time in any country's history since the Greeks that democracy was restored to the people. And I believe if you give people the power, the wisdom of the masses will sort out any problems that may arise. Yeah, I don't…
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Okay, welcome to another edition, part 41 of Safe for Democracy. Welcome back, SR71. Thank you, Colonel. It's good to be back, although I'm missing New Zealand already, and Shelley, of course. How was your vacation? Everything I had hoped f…
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And there's Shelly, ha ha ha, over on Rumble. So let's get started. We are on page 479, Safe for Democracy. The chapter is called The Mountains of Allah, and we're talking about Afghanistan. Divisions.…
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But we get along, but it's definitely bittersweet. Okay, so we're in the middle of Nicaragua. Well, towards the end of it, actually. On page 534, safe for democracy. We haven't found a democracy yet, but whatever. Meanwhile, other aspects o…
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Whoa. I still love that. I was just thinking the same thing. I can get over on rumble and I'm like, you know, get over there, get over there. Yeah. I love it. Um, still gets me psyched up. Okay. So we're on page five 49 under chapter projec…
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safe for democracy. We are still talking about Nicaragua and Oliver North. Oliver North asked Robert McFarlane for permission to provide intelligence about El Bluff and went to the U.S. Southern Command General Paul Gorman and the CIA's Nat…
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This particular book, Safe for Democracy, it was so hard going through here. As I said before, I literally had almost every page completely highlighted. Not because it was necessarily new information, but this author, more than any other bo…
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named names of station chiefs and assistant station chiefs and people in the CIA at the headquarters running these operations and in the State Department, that it was almost impossible to do any justice to this material without literally go…
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It's more of, and we normally go through the books much quicker as a result of that, but you can see we're on part 49. It's almost impossible to do with this book. So thank you for all bearing with us as we go through this book. But I just …
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We are on the Secret Warriors chapter in Safe for Democracy. American capabilities for covert operations came too late for some. In the Baltic states, where nationalists waged a tragic struggle against the re-imposition of Soviet control, t…
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Um, two years ago, I was, I was gobsmacked by, and I'm like, this, this couldn't be true. I had to look it up myself and it ran all the way to the ground. Um, but we've basically got, you know, I guess you're not allowed to say that. When d…
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So we are doing the book, Safe for Democracy, the name of the chapter we're on, the kind of experience we need in quotations, which is never a good thing. All right. So we're going to pick up where we left off. At the heart of the denied ar…