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Claims (9)
Nepal put_troops_against
Mustang book_quoted
“and into the charade when the king of Nepal visited him in Peking in November 1973. The next year, Nepal, with the information gleaned by Baba Yeshe and prior arrangements with mainland China to patrol that area, it put 10,000 royal troops …”
▶ The Colonels Corner President’s Secret Wars chapter 9, continued @ 44:09
Mao Zedong demanded
Nepal documented
“Another blow in 1969 was the retirement of Galio Thornthrop. With the U.S. rapprochement of 1972, Mao Zedong demanded an end to the charade. When the King of Nepal visited Beijing in November of 73, Mao's concerted action…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 17 (18) @ 26:55
Nepal pardoned
Nepal Volunteer Defense Army documented
“some of their most fierce fighters. The top commander escaped with the NVDA archives and had a small escort only to be killed in a later ambush. Seven other Tibetan leaders surrendered at Mustang and sat in a Kathmandu jail until pardoned b…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 17 (18) @ 27:56
USAID funded
Nepal host_asserted
“The US government, through coups, has controlled Nepal for a very long time. And they are strategically located between China and India. And it was critical to the CIA's operation to have Nepal under their thumb. And through USAID, the Nati…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squad & War on Terror Part 10 Final @ 1:54:29
Madhop Rana member_of
Nepal documented
“Ovali, a detective in Colombia's secret department, said that a government must kill or capture guerrillas in order to reassure the population that the rebel cause cannot prevail. Inspector Madhop Rana of Nepal wrote that an interrogator co…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 6 @ 46:35
CIA trained
Nepal host_asserted
“And so, you know, I was talking to him about my research about the Tibetans and, you know, the Dalai Lama being on the CIA payroll and having CIA agents on his security detail and the Tibetans being trained in these terrorist training camps…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 3 @ 1:02:32
USAID funded
Nepal host_asserted
“children every day go missing from Nepal and that it is a major hub for human trafficking. And of course, there are several NGOs under the funding of USAID for human trafficking are over there and have been for decades. So again, you look a…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Charlie Kirk Shooting and PRE 9_11 conversation @ 8:40
ICITAP trained
Nepal host_asserted
“ICITAP. Yes. And for those of you who aren't familiar, the ICITAP was the Office of Public Safety, essentially getting renamed and moved around to still go in and train mercenaries, specifically under the guise of police. Right. And as soon…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Charlie Kirk Shooting and PRE 9_11 conversation @ 6:05
John Kenneth Galbraith succeeded_in_cutting_connection_with
Nepal book_quoted
“Galbraith believes that later in conjunction with Robert Kennedy, he succeeded in cutting the connection with Nepal and Tibet. But that didn't come about right away. So it says December 1961 demonstrated beyond a shadow of a doubt that it w…”
▶ The Colonels Corner President’s Secret Wars chapter 9, continued @ 38:49
Mentions (60)
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Tibet, for them to launch attacks internal to China as well. We did the same thing with the Uyghurs, by the way. We used Nepal for that. We took Uyghurs out of China, trained them to be terrorists in Nepal. All in an effort to destabilize C…
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approved the continuation of CIA-controlled Tibetan operations. Previous operations had gone to support isolating Tibetan resistant groups within the Tibet and to the creation of a paramilitary force in Nepal-Tibet border. So they're actual…
▶ 25:31
into the United States to give them terrorist training, just like we did in Miami. We did the exact same thing in Colorado. Continuing the support subsidy to the Dalai Lama's entourage, who by that time had moved to India, continuing suppor…
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There is going to be a frenzy of destabilization activities that is going to truly test America. What is going on, like in Nepal and various other places, France, is emblematic of a much bigger kind of wild animal dying. And that's kind of …
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And I would just ask everyone to keep that in mind as we move forward. Anyway. Absolutely. What is your opinion about what's going on in Nepal while we wait for other people to come up? So I have not, because I had my grandson, been able to…
▶ 2:59
critical location of Nepal that we've talked about in the past and how it has been used by the intelligence services. There is elements of the residual effect of that because in order to control a country, you have to have it divided. You h…
▶ 6:36
In recent years, has the ITITAP been down there? And look at that. Yes, they have. In fact, they've been extremely active in Nepal. And the next post that came along was the military and the people parading the police department or the actu…
▶ 7:08
surrendered to the people. And what was very telling was that the police uniforms had police on it in English. Right. And last I checked, I don't believe that's the primary language in Nepal. However, it is in ICITAP. Yeah. Little subtle st…
▶ 8:40
children every day go missing from Nepal and that it is a major hub for human trafficking. And of course, there are several NGOs under the funding of USAID for human trafficking are over there and have been for decades. So again, you look a…
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One of the other things that's been playing out in addition to the situation in France and Nepal, you know, is is some of the, you know, disclosures around Epstein that have been coming out over the past few days. What we know and I'm going…
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buckets to put the information in. Most people don't. Most people are just being inundated with information to the point where their eyes are glazed over. But just as Bridget was pointing out with what's going on in Nepal, we have a bucket …
▶ 1:03:36
representing all of the people in the country. And what was clear in this book is the quote-unquote peasants far outweighed the number of narco elite. That government would have been destroyed like what we're watching in Nepal today had it …
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Otherwise, I do have a comment. Well, I think he went. The guy that didn't go isn't here anymore. Okay. Go ahead. Thank you, Colonel. Anyway, I'm looking at some of the other stuff that's going on in the news right now, specifically at Nepa…
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Who's they? Who are you calling they? Oh, the International Syndicate and the CIA and everybody else that's involved in what's going on with this kind of stuff. Now, who's going to ultimately sit in the throne there in Nepal? I have no idea…
▶ 1:54:02
Well, I hope that's the case because the U.S. government, USAID, and I hope this is not true. I hope it doesn't take what's going on in Nepal to transition, but it may be. For those of you who aren't aware, when we looked at that region of …
▶ 1:54:29
The US government, through coups, has controlled Nepal for a very long time. And they are strategically located between China and India. And it was critical to the CIA's operation to have Nepal under their thumb. And through USAID, the Nati…
▶ 1:54:59
Nepal was used as a launching pad both when we were training terrorists to input into Tibet and stay behind units and when we were involved with the Uyghurs to train them as terrorists to insert into the province that borders Nepal. So the …
▶ 1:55:28
after closing of USAID, the civilian population of Nepal realized that they didn't have to put up with their shit anymore. And so the first time their government tried censoring them and taking down social media so they could all communicat…
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But I can tell you, had we continued to go down the path that we were on, we would be Nepal. At some point in the United States, that would be happening here because there is only so much with the communication capability that people have t…
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a USAID-led effort to control governments in the future. That's gone. Go ahead. Thank you, Colonel. I appreciate that. The other thing that I'm thinking about while this is going on, you also have Qatar that was just recently hit. Now, in N…
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Hunting down all of those that were in the administration to beat the stew out of them in the streets. So they got no place to run. They burned down the parliament building. So that's gone. Where they go from there is the next question. And…
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And I will spend the next couple of days, depending on how the Zoom call goes and the notes that I take, we may be talking about that tomorrow. I think that's fitting. And talking about some of the stuff that's going on. Obviously, we just …
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It's your call, Colonel, as long as we've got the schedule. Yeah. So I think we'll start our new book on Monday and we'll take the rest of the week kind of to review. I do think that it would be a good opportunity to go through the history,…
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I have been here and I've been there a little bit, kind of everywhere. I just keep my head down. I've been working on some stuff on the back end. But yeah, pretty interesting stuff that happened today with Nepal and over in Qatar as well. A…
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unmistakable architecture that they had. The building itself just sticks out like a sore thumb, but to go with all those fake, empty skyscrapers that they built. Nepal's definitely an interesting case, and it's kind of a... I mean, we're go…
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By the way, the military has taken control again. They're going to put up a de facto government. If I'm hedging bets, they're going to reinstall the monarchy. So we'll see. But yeah, 48 hours is just nuts. But that's a huge middle finger to…
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You're mentioning Afghanistan. The current Afghan administration is in talks with joining that economic corridor. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. And that gives him, that's why, you know, what happened in Nepal threw such a huge kink in their plans. B…
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Ovali, a detective in Colombia's secret department, said that a government must kill or capture guerrillas in order to reassure the population that the rebel cause cannot prevail. Inspector Madhop Rana of Nepal wrote that an interrogator co…
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He also discussed starving a man, hitting him, or subjecting him to steady drops of water on his head. But he concluded that those things should be used as a last resort because sometimes, again, people just talk. Another guy from Nepal rep…
▶ 30:24
from releasing the Epstein files. You just had a revolution in Nepal. France looks like they're in serious trouble. Macron's grip on power seems to really be slipping. His grip on the levers of power seems to really be loose right now. You'…
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he could not get the Tibet operation completely canceled. The partisans had achieved the status of a U.S. ally and had to be supported. When the CIA did end its network inside of India, the operation was merely reorganized to work from Nepa…
▶ 37:39
successful using their criteria, not ours, operation. So while the Indian intelligence picked up some of the remaining Tibetans for a special border activity later on in 61 and on into 62 because they're trained paramilitaries, so why not u…
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a high mountain stronghold about 150 miles northwest of the Nepal capital, Kathmandu, where the soldiers of fortune began arriving. Everybody wants to call while I'm on the show. Galbraith goes on to say that I was especially disturbed by t…
▶ 38:49
Galbraith believes that later in conjunction with Robert Kennedy, he succeeded in cutting the connection with Nepal and Tibet. But that didn't come about right away. So it says December 1961 demonstrated beyond a shadow of a doubt that it w…
▶ 44:09
and into the charade when the king of Nepal visited him in Peking in November 1973. The next year, Nepal, with the information gleaned by Baba Yeshe and prior arrangements with mainland China to patrol that area, it put 10,000 royal troops …
▶ 48:06
And that guy is all over the place, especially there in China, Nepal, India. I'm still trying to figure out, given his background, how he wound up in that position. In what way? Well, if you take a look at his background, according to his b…
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without aircraft seemed impossible. But they were very efficient at setting up ways to do that. One of the new tactics was going to be using a ancient principality called Mustang. And that was located between Tibet and Nepal. And of course,…
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lasted somewhat longer. Kennedy did rule out further flights into Tibet. Everything happened at Mustang. The camp, a mountain stronghold in the northwest part of Kathmandu, inside of Nepal, began growing in the 1960s.…
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and senior leaders in the summer of 1963 found CIA managers insisting that the Tibetans return to their country as a condition of support. They didn't want them hanging out in India. They wanted them hanging out in Tibet and fighting the Ch…
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Another blow in 1969 was the retirement of Galio Thornthrop. With the U.S. rapprochement of 1972, Mao Zedong demanded an end to the charade. When the King of Nepal visited Beijing in November of 73, Mao's concerted action…
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John Koss is not convinced this was the case, but basically now laid the law down for Nepal. The next year, the Nepal government, with information from the disinfected Ayashi, had set up arrangements with the PLA to patrol their side of the…
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some of their most fierce fighters. The top commander escaped with the NVDA archives and had a small escort only to be killed in a later ambush. Seven other Tibetan leaders surrendered at Mustang and sat in a Kathmandu jail until pardoned b…
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that Nepal needed to stop this bullshit. But you can bet it was the CIA that wanted those documents out of there. That brought an end to the quote unquote rebellion. From the beginning, Washington knew that Tibet would never be more than a …
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who went over to the rebels, felt Dewey's charm, and witnessed his aggressiveness. Colleague Bert Dunn admired Claridge, though the two never actually served together. Dunn saw Claridge as the first real case officer that he'd ever met. In …
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not afraid to make a cold approach, the most difficult of recruitments. Now let's look at those. Nepal, where we trained the Uyghur and the Tibetans, terrorist training camp. India, where we set up those operations over there. And Turkey, w…
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I don't remember if it was him or me that brought up Nepal because Nepal was one of the places that they were launching, using as a terrorist training camp. And he went in to, and again, because he's traveled so much, he was in Nepal a few …
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the leftovers of these terrorist training camps in Nepal because when the CIA cut them loose, they couldn't get their guns back. They couldn't untrain them. And they started shit in Nepal and they were killing people in Nepal. And the gover…
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They're rent a terrorist under the guise of a government contract. And in one study, they found that they came from Africa, South Asia, Latin America, including India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Philippines, Colombia, Chile, and Uganda. And what do …
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But UN security Ban Ki-moon told the press in early 2010 that the UN will have to turn to the private sector to protect its people. That year, the UN had contracted a subsidiary of the London-based private military company to provide severa…
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The same thing happened in Nepal, where the CIA went into the Uyghur community of Muslims and exported certain ones of them to Nepal and trained them to attack from inside of China. And so, again, this is going on during the time that we're…
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in the Ukrainian conflict, according to reports. Now, I'm not doubting that he did any of this stuff. What I'm doubting is the motive behind it. A selfie snapped by a Nepalese volunteer in the Avangard training center in Moscow appears to s…
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bandana on his head. A video posted by another Nepalese man shows Michael's shaved head at the facility posing with fellow soldiers. Michael's training group, which consisted mainly of Nepalese nationals, was eventually bused to their milit…
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Now, he's not in fatigues there. He's in a blue and white striped shirt. And also, what raised my suspicion is he's with Nepal nationals. Now, we already know from other research that we've done.…
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that the CIA had a huge presence in Nepal because Nepal is where they pulled out the Uyghurs to train them at terrorist training camps to go back into China and attack China. So every piece of this journey, when I was reading through this, …
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whatever the name of that one is, O-D-N-O-K Las Nikki, when his profile photo shows him lying down with the red bandana on a bunk bed that looks identical to those seen in videos posted by the other Nepalese comrades, according to the inves…
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And again, I'm just going to say this. So who's paying for this man's travel? You don't put a mentally ill kid on a flight to God knows where to get into God knows what trouble. Who would put their kid on a flight internationally if he's me…
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Yes. Yeah, that's I'm sorry. Really? Well, that's what I said for that part of that, because Nepal was where they the CIA had all of the Uyghurs doing the terrorist training camps. Right. So, I mean, it just like it just gets more and more …
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They're trying to destabilize Georgia and do a regime change. Then he just so happens to be hanging out with Nepalese who, you know, the CIA has an intimate relationship with having set up terrorist training camps for the Uyghurs there. And…
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I don't know why I didn't click on this before, but one of the articles that was linked to that original New York Post talked about the fact that there was a whole lot of Nepalese people that had joined in this war effort.…
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So that's crazy. But it makes sense because obviously the CIA had a huge presence in Nepal when they were training the Uyghurs to attack China. So it's crazy the stuff you find out when you're researching on these things. It just seems like…