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also: the canal, Panama base, Panama Canal, Panama Canal zone, Pana Canal, Nicaraguan one

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France founded Panama Canal host_asserted
“UN CanCon. That was information I had no idea. I didn't know that the French had started building that canal. And so I do believe that each of these things that come up gives us the opportunity. The same thing with talking about Yemen and I…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 58 - 'L.A INSURRECTION - LINKS TO THE PAST' - EP.426 @ 1:37:21
Schlumberger secretly_owned Panama Canal book_quoted
“So it goes on to say that Schoenberger's incorporation in Curacao and subsidiary tax havens in the British Virgin Islands, you know, like where MI6 operates all the time, and Panama, it allowed it to operate in sanctioned countries like Ira…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner A Gladio Glasses look at Ted Cruz @ 30:56
Sullivan & Cromwell financed_via Panama Canal host_asserted
“Sullivan and Cromwell got the State Department to get behind their deal. And they bought the land from the French people that owned it for pennies on the dollar because it was worthless to them because they couldn't get the financing for th…”
▶ The Monroe Doctrine was not good then and it’s not good now. We used it to kill ppl, overthrow governments and steal shit. @ 2:32

Mentions (108)

Gladio 101 El Salvador
▶ 6:13 Again, in many cases, we left Costa Rica alone, but we did stage Gladio operations out of the northern border of Costa Rica into Nicaragua. We did the same when we did operations into Panama. So, and keep in mind that Panama, prior to us bu…
Gladio 101 El Salvador
▶ 40:37 the CIA used in all these Gladio operations. So as we know, the school was housed in the Panama Canal zone, and they also provided training in Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, at the U.S. behest of these operators. So they're flying them all arou…
Operation Gladio (240516)
▶ 28:37 Because this is the analogy of them closing the school in Panama called the School of Americas. When they didn't actually close it, they just moved it to Fort Benning. So in this case, they basically took the people that were associated wit…
Operation Gladio (240516)
▶ 31:01 In 1981, a former Uruguayan intelligence officer declared the U.S. manuals used during this time to teach techniques to torturers. He said that he had and most of his officers had been trained at the school in Panama, which we talk about ev…
Operation Gladio (241017)
▶ 1:16:13 Last time I seen him a few years later, I was down in Panama on a big exercise kind of deal and bumped into him by the PX down there on either Gulick or Davis. That's where the School of Americas was. He was down there working as an instruc…
Operation Gladio and Iran, New Caledonia and other hot spots
▶ 1:39:32 And for those of you who don't know, part of Operation Condor was opening a thing called the School of Americas on one of the U.S. Panama bases that basically did the training for Operation Gladio. They taught them torture. They taught them…
Operation Gladio - Bolivia 1964-1975
▶ 25:23 They also attended the U.S. School of America's in the Panama Canal zone. And by 1964, 1,200 Bolivian officers and other senior NCOs had received training either in the U.S. or on the Panama base, including 20 of the 23 Army officers. The m…
Operation Gladio - Bolivia 1964-1975
▶ 31:45 that he was moved by military vehicle to the airport and then flown in a U.S. Air Force plane to an American hospital in the Panama Canal zone, which happened to be 2,000 miles away. No Bolivian doctor ever examined Barriantos. So what they…
Operation Gladio - Bolivia 1964-1975
▶ 46:45 operation to check out the rumors. American military supplies for combating the guerrilla forces there immediately was dispatched, communication equipment, helicopters. They ended up with a unit of 16 Green Berets dispatched from the Panama…
OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 58 - 'L.A INSURRECTION - LINKS TO THE PAST' - EP.426
▶ 1:36:52 They know the people that are going to be absolutely opposed to Palantir. They know the people that are going to try to make excuses for it. And they know the people that are going to be in the middle. And all those conversations need to be…
OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 58 - 'L.A INSURRECTION - LINKS TO THE PAST' - EP.426
▶ 1:37:21 UN CanCon. That was information I had no idea. I didn't know that the French had started building that canal. And so I do believe that each of these things that come up gives us the opportunity. The same thing with talking about Yemen and I…
Operation Gladio - Guatemala 1953-1954&1962-1980’s
▶ 8:31 They also called it an outpost on which the continent, to the detriment of all American nations, would be affected by the scourge of communists in Guatemala. The U.S. ambassador to Guatemala, John Parafoy, P-E-U-R-I-F-O-Y, and…
Operation Gladio - Guatemala 1953-1954&1962-1980’s
▶ 31:49 They were all stationed in Nicaragua, Honduras, and the Panama Canal Zone, which, of course, is all of the places Nicaragua had already been taken over. So had Honduras and Panama. We had all the military bases down there, which they did a …
Operation Gladio - Guatemala 1953-1954&1962-1980’s
▶ 1:11:15 that they were Americans. So you can imagine going through some army units and go, okay, all you guys that look Hispanic and talk Spanish, we've got a deployment for you. But that's basically what they did. The staff of the base was augment…
Operation Gladio - Philippines
▶ 1:00:08 Like the creation of Panama. The fact that we basically stole land from Colombia to create a fake country called Panama. So we could build the canal there because of some client that Salomon and Cromwell had in France. So anyway, we're goin…
Operation Gladio - Philippines
▶ 1:02:47 And I just wanted to offer my services. If you guys need some help doing that map, I can certainly help with that. Okay. Awesome. Thank you. Go ahead, Jeff. Good afternoon, Colonel Bridget. I'm C-Cousin at Trump. How are you guys doing? My …
Operation Gladio - Philippines
▶ 1:05:12 I don't know the answer to that. The Panama Canal was given back to the Panamanians. And they basically, a long time ago, and I can't say that I blame them, because the military base that was in Panama was the one that had the School of Ame…
Operation Gladio- Vietnam Part 5 Phoenix Program
▶ 1:48 that was sponsored by the CIA, which I have on my list to cover. It will be a show because it's crazy. But the CIA put many of those around, and generally they're on military bases, weirdly enough. Kind of like the School of Americas was on…
Panama Canal+Pres Carter dies+Jan 6th
▶ 0:28 hindsight, people remember all of the bad things about President Carter. Fuel shortages, the Soviets in Afghanistan, the Iran hostage situation, the Panama Canal. And what I find most interesting about all of those things is…
Panama Canal+Pres Carter dies+Jan 6th
▶ 3:00 That was a CIA operation too. So the whole Panama Canal, we're going to get to that in a second. Because people say that that was a mistake. And yes, I know Donald Trump has said that that was just an awful thing. We should have never done …
Panama Canal+Pres Carter dies+Jan 6th
▶ 5:00 It is interesting timing since we've been talking about the Panama Canal since, well, we talked about that when we did our Panama series in Operation Gladio. But Donald Trump bringing up the canal and I know Ben.…
Panama Canal+Pres Carter dies+Jan 6th
▶ 5:20 I don't know how you say his last name, is down there talking about the Clinton Foundation and the UN and them using the former army base as their base of operation and how awful that is. Because we close the army base, then they get to use…
Panama Canal+Pres Carter dies+Jan 6th
▶ 5:48 That army base was the host of Crypto AG. That army base spawned approximately 15 Latin American dictators that murdered hundreds of thousands of Latin American citizens, thanks to the CIA and Operation Condor. That all stemmed out of that …
Panama Canal+Pres Carter dies+Jan 6th
▶ 7:26 And I'm waiting for everyone else to catch up in figuring out what the School of Americas was doing, supporting Operation Condor out of Panama Army Base. What the School of Americas was doing with their assassin directive operating manual o…
Panama Canal+Pres Carter dies+Jan 6th
▶ 7:55 was on the army base too. And just as a reminder, Crypto AG was a CIA joint German B&D, their cousin in the CIA, operation that sold, unknowing to the purchaser, compromised encrypted devices to be used out of countries state department equ…
Panama Canal+Pres Carter dies+Jan 6th
▶ 8:25 with backdoors so Germany and the U.S. could spy on them. And so that for Latin America was hosted out of that army base that everybody's up in arms about that, you know, oh my God, all these bad things are happening at now. Well, I've got …
Secret Societies Skull and Bones
▶ 28:14 No, they don't. And it's really funny. You bring up both Hawaii and Panama and others. Before we're done today, I'll show you some more skull and bones connections to all of those endeavors because it's deep. They're all over the place. Int…
Secret Societies Skull and Bones
▶ 36:42 He married a woman named Helen Julia Hay. And who's Helen Julia Hay? Well, her father was a guy by the name of John Hay, who just happened to be the U.S. Secretary of State from 1898 to 1905. Yeah, he came up in the Panama. Yeah, exactly. W…
Secret Societies Skull and Bones
▶ 47:07 He joins a law firm called Root & Clark, a very famous, prestigious firm. The name to know there is Root. His name is Elihu, E-L-I-H-U, Elihu Root. Yes, he's awful. He was Stinson's mentor. He was Secretary of the War from 1899 to 1904. Yea…
The Colonel's Corner A Gladio Glasses look at Ted Cruz
▶ 30:56 So it goes on to say that Schoenberger's incorporation in Curacao and subsidiary tax havens in the British Virgin Islands, you know, like where MI6 operates all the time, and Panama, it allowed it to operate in sanctioned countries like Ira…
The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady- Secret Societies meets Operation Gladio 250404
▶ 53:03 And he's succeeded in his position by none other than Bonesman William Howard Taft. The reason we talked about him earlier was because Bonesman Henry Stimson worked for his law firm after law school. So that's Mr. Root. He is the guy that o…
The Colonel's Corner Book Club Prelude to Terror Chap 25
▶ 54:25 is you find the model that they use like in Hawaii and in the Philippines and in Puerto Rico and Cuba. And that model was that they are going to go in. I mean, they did it in Panama. Panama is probably one of the most interesting ones in ho…
The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and the War on Terror Part 6
▶ 1:16:28 And then again, do you know how many ships and aircraft have to take off out of Panama to go to Spain and the United States through, I think he mentioned, Panama, Dominican Republic, and Jamaica? Not the land routes. I'm not even counting t…
The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and the War on Terror Part 6
▶ 1:28:36 Now, when it comes to the logistics that you're talking about, unfortunately, with the cartels, the NARC subs, I think that's kind of a little bit maybe what you're hinting at. Yeah. Right. So they actually also build them right kind of ove…
The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squad & War on Terror Part 10 Final
▶ 54:50 that can't find any of the drugs, and 10 associated ground satellite stations in Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, and Panama that didn't find any of the drugs. Five of Northrop Drummond's radar stations are located in eastern southern Colombia to…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 10
▶ 24:28 He had bought a large Spanish-style home in Rialto, which, for those of you not familiar, is very, very wealthy. He had withdrawn $175,000 in cash from his bank account in Panama and given it to Orlando Morella, the former Samosan banker, w…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 13
▶ 1:08:46 CSA. It was a Miami aircraft company that Floyd Carlton had used for years in the U.S., and it was headquarters for his Panamanian drug smuggling venture with Noriega. It was in DIA CSA's office, Carlton admitted, that he and his partners p…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 13
▶ 1:17:18 And that, aside from Costa Rica, its itinerary had included a stop in Panama in Mexico after it left Colombia. Another contra flight, Lippard's plane came back with a unexpected 12 and a half hours of excess flying time on it. Palmer told h…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 14
▶ 32:04 being limited to $10,000 out of the U.S. Anytime any of the resupply people went up to the U.S. for any reason, whether it was personal or otherwise, they were all used as mules to carry money back. The drugs often arrived in private planes…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 14
▶ 34:03 of U.S. Custom Service agents welding search arrests, search warrants. The agents had been tracking the men since the month before when they were spotted in the same plane leaving Orange County for Florida. In mid-flight, they had suspiciou…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 14
▶ 34:32 million dollars. Garola and his crew were all listed in Customs Database as suspected drug traffickers, and their aircraft was on a watch list as being involved in smuggling. It turned out that was for good reason. In the Sabre Liner's carg…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 14
▶ 42:57 flying missions for Costa Rica and the Contras, the CIA had been collecting information for at least a year indicating that Armillot was also flying drug planes between Costa Rica, Panama, Belize, and Miami for major cocaine traffickers cal…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 15
▶ 36:23 was an influential Nicaraguan economist who had been appointed by President Somoza to be the central bank of Nicaragua, which basically functions as the Federal Reserve. The banker was also the official representative to two Swiss banks loc…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 16
▶ 1:02:02 Agent Gonzalez to find out what was going on. The reaction he got was memorable. Gonzalez goes through the ceiling, Gordon said. He starts screaming on the phone line that the phone lines are going through Nicaragua and he shouldn't be call…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 17
▶ 5:29 those accusations, Blanton admitted under oath that Morella had hauled cash transfers to Panama for him and put his name on the deeds to the property that Blanton owned in the surrounding area. He said Morella didn't know he was handling dr…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 17
▶ 40:01 and some personal papers of DEA agents, including the radio code names. A customs agent familiar with the case said Kelso stole Agent Neves' briefcase from his car. In an interview with the Jack Webb, Kelso denied this. At the end of July 1…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 17
▶ 41:35 The Customs Service, quote, coordinated with Secret Service as well as our Customs Attaché in Panama, who is responsible also for the country of Costa Rica. Arrangements were made for one of New Orleans agents to travel to Miami down to Cos…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 17
▶ 43:58 that it was a waste of time, get back on the airplane, and immediately take the documentation out of town. The agent's response, Kelso said, was, wow, that's not State Department policy. I can't do that. I'm going to get in trouble. Kotchen…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 19
▶ 5:39 while on a covert mission to gather intelligence on American soldiers missing from Vietnam War. The head of the DIA had wanted to find out once and for all if the rumors were true. And of course, that's the mission that the entire series of…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 19
▶ 6:10 James Bo Gritz, a decorated Vietnam hero and former commander of U.S. Special Forces in the Panama Canal. And of course, what's very interesting about that is that's where the School of Americas was. And that's the timing that the School of…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 4
▶ 15:57 was closest to Edmundo. He was known as Mundo, for short, who was one of his favorite generals. In 1960, Mundo, who'd been trained in irregular warfare by the School of Americas in Panama, you know, that's probably why they call it a death …
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 13
▶ 9:28 That I think is important. Even if we don't do the whole book, we should do an overview of it. All right. Then that was his updated version. And now we're going to get to the original text. Professor Samuel Elliott Morrison, M-O-R-I-S-O-N, …
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 13
▶ 9:58 The secession, which led swiftly to the Canal Zone Treaty, which really wasn't a treaty because Panama didn't sign it, is described by him as a plan by Panama businessmen, agents of the French company, which we've covered, that was going ba…
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 13
▶ 10:56 out of a suite in the Waldorf Historia. The intervention of the U.S. Navy was not Roosevelt's idea, but Bruno Varela's, who called on the president and spoke to him about American lives and interests. Even the flat, excuse me, of the new Pa…
The Colonel’s Corner- Drugs,Oil, and War Part 3
▶ 1:05:21 about the Boston Fruit Company and its shipping, the actual ships that it owned and how they tied in to a lot of CIA activity as well. That really did surprise me. But anyway. Well, it makes perfect sense. I mean, that just ties into why th…
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 5
▶ 1:23:40 Isn't that what Trump was just saying about Panama, that he didn't want China controlling the ports down there? Well, don't you think Yemen wants to control their own ports? Panama isn't even ours. Yeah, we paid for about whatever it was, 6…
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 9 b
▶ 1:35:36 But if you read the newspaper in 1953 or 54, the real problem is the syndicated. I mean, most of these things were syndicated articles from the AP scripts. You got a very different picture of what was going on. And the interesting thing was…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terror by AJ Langguth Part 9
▶ 21:01 Noises were piped into these rooms like screams and gunshots to scare the people that were being tortured. The interrogation technique followed the lesson plan from Panama and from the International Police Academy in D.C. by presenting one …
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terror by AJ Langguth Part 9
▶ 1:06:18 was the CIA station chief, and he did not like Cien at all. Then, Cesar Bernal, B-E-R-N-A-L, arrived, and he had been not only just in Vietnam, but he had also been in Panama, and the CIA officers agreed that Cien had to go. Okay.…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors AJ Langguth Part 10
▶ 46:16 they could do horrible things all day long and go home and forget about it. In the police department of Montevideo, it was a badly kept secret that the technical services department maintained a support office in Panama, which supplied emer…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 2
▶ 42:17 thing called the Inter-American Police Academy. Theodore Brown, a former police chief in Eugene, Oregon, had set that up, and he was the director of the public safety program in Guam. It was ran in Panama Canal Zone, right alongside where t…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 2
▶ 43:49 It was now agreed that school would be moved into the United States. There were reports filtering up already of the horrible things that were being taught in Panama. The CIA formulated an answer to the accusations that it later employed wit…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 2
▶ 44:21 They ran Byron Engel's denial and said that they were teaching non-lethal riot control in Panama. Before that, Latin American police were equipped with submachine guns and they were just teaching them to use tear gas. So that was kind of th…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 2
▶ 44:51 So basically just throw out the counter argument and move on. In August of 1962, John F. Kennedy approved the counterintelligence group's report. However, a year later, the police academy was still functioning in Panama while it was suppose…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 2
▶ 46:58 Drawing on the Inter-American Police Academy, Engel imported the 20 instructors as the nucleus for his new school. They all spoke Spanish. And since Washington's chief concern remained Latin America, even the FBI donated people to the staff…
The Colonels Corner-Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 4
▶ 36:45 propaganda, brainwashing sessions in order to promote the boogeyman. In 1963, a group of nationalistic high school students were amazed to find that young policemen in their neighborhood, once the butt of so many jokes, returning from the I…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 6
▶ 29:55 that the courses, like those that had been offered in Panama, were beneath them. 60% of the student body came from Central and South America. And some Brazilians didn't like attending class with Costa Ricans and Guatemalans. And that goes b…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 6
▶ 30:23 There is definitely a pecking order there, and they don't even like being in the same room. The highlight of each course was an exercise first developed during the school days in Panama. It was called Operation San Martin. San Martin was an…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 6
▶ 34:03 The students telephoned for a bus, ordered the reporters released, briefed them on rioting, then drove them back to the scene to let them see for themselves. Besides the training exercises, San Martin was the locale of a film shot in Panama…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 6
▶ 53:30 the police to work for the CIA. The commanding officers seemed to favor cooperating with the CIA. This brought praise and promotions to those who did because the CIA had tons of access to equipment. A well-connected police commander who wan…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 6
▶ 57:28 and where to place them on the body. Word was passed that the CIA could supply more than tear gas, and the laboratories both at the Technical Service Division in Panama and in Washington had devices that would make the pain so sharp that a …
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 7
▶ 49:19 consecutive hours jean-marc was beaten with clubs and shocked with electrical wires at first the torture was simply administrative but on the third day his captures discovered his identity and the brutality of his beatings intensified the i…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 8
▶ 5:39 And Elbrick's origins come from Louisville, Kentucky. He went to Williams College and he joined the diplomatic corps two years after he graduated. He worked his way up through Panama and Haiti, which I find very interesting, given the opera…
The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 21
▶ 44:10 Chiquita Banana. William Polly. Oh, of course. William Polly, Mr. Sugar Plantation in Cuba. William Polly. William Polly of the give all of the aircraft from Curtis Aircraft to Chiang Kai-shek in Taiwan. William Polly. William Polly, who wo…
The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 21
▶ 44:36 Well, he had already been, excuse me, he had already been the ambassador to Panama. You know, Panama, like where all of the money laundering and drug trafficking and all that other stuff went on under the guise of the CIA. That William Poll…
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia CIA and George Bush Part 22
▶ 24:19 south of the border. One destination just coincidentally happened to be Belize. Haley said that they looked at some land in Belize to purchase 16,000 acres. Another frequent destination was Panama, where Atkinson had a company called Pandam…
The Colonel’s Corner President Jimmy Carter in review
▶ 1:15:08 pause to look at things in a completely different light. So that's the reason why every national event like the death of Jimmy Carter gives us the opportunity with our Gladio glasses on to go back and dig up some of this information. And ac…
The Colonel’s Corner President Jimmy Carter in review
▶ 1:29:06 popping in to catch up and listen in on what you've got going on. Awesome. Glad to see you here. All right, guys. Great space today, Colonel. Thank you. Thank you, Ron. As always. Oh, yeah. And Colonel, when are you doing the one on Panama …
The Colonel’s Corner President Jimmy Carter in review
▶ 1:29:30 Now is a good time. Maybe we will take tomorrow since we're going to be off on Wednesday. Maybe we'll take the four o'clock tomorrow time and do a run through of Panama, just like from start to finish. You could also do a teaser tonight at …
The Colonel’s Corner President Jimmy Carter in review
▶ 1:29:59 Tonight at 8 o'clock, 8.15ish, The Pond, we will do a 100% Panama start to finish. And yeah, that's an excellent idea, Stellar. Thank you for bringing that up. Can I make a weird request alongside that, Colonel? Please feel free, obviously,…
The Colonel’s Corner President Jimmy Carter in review
▶ 1:30:28 With Panama and so maybe Panama, China and Greenland and that whole issue with Trump. Maybe we could do Panama and Greenland. So Greenland I'm doing on Thursday with Badlands Media with the SITREP guys, CanCon and Alpha. So I don't really w…
The Colonel’s Corner President Jimmy Carter in review
▶ 1:30:55 um, on, um, with CanCon and Alpha, but going over that, cause I've already got all the notes, um, tonight we'll do Panama. And then Thursday night I will be at nine o'clock on sit rep again, and we're going to do Greenland. And so maybe we …
The Colonel’s Corner President Jimmy Carter in review
▶ 1:31:23 That makes sense. OK, awesome. Thank you. Sure. Yeah. And I'll try to touch on the Chinese piece of Panama because that's a very interesting piece of the puzzle. So, yeah. And I didn't really go into that. Go ahead, Bridget. Bridget, we can…
The Colonel’s Corner President Jimmy Carter in review
▶ 1:34:30 Okay, 815, the pond, we're going to talk about Panama. Awesome. And we know that Kelly's going to be there, too, because she's the one who's going to, we're going to be listening about Panama and all the other goodies, those little assholes…
The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8
▶ 52:30 his brother, he thought the defeat had surprised even the rebel leaders. When Foster brought up the possibility of recognizing the Sumatran state as a separatist state, you know, which they're famous for, like Katanga and Panama, Allen advi…
The Colonels corner president’s secret wars chapter 12 continued
▶ 49:54 We don't just put a rubber stamp on something just because Trump says it or does it, because there are lots of things that he says that's just blatantly not true. And that was true with the Panama comments that he makes. He basically portra…
The Colonels corner president’s secret wars chapter 12 continued
▶ 50:20 us building the canal and therefore attributing all of those losses to us. And that's absolutely not true. We had single digit thousands of loss, like I want to say around five to seven thousand, depending on which figure you or what source…
The Colonels corner president’s secret wars chapter 12 continued
▶ 51:16 When he says that basically we gave it back to Panama, it was never ours. The actual treaty that they didn't sign that we forced down their throats said we were going to lease it from them. We never actually owned it. And I'm not going to n…
The Colonels Corner President’s Secret Wars chapter 6
▶ 48:51 was termed absolutely ridiculous without any basis in fact at all by the State Department. At that moment that they're denying it, there's a barn in Honduras that was housing the clandestine radio Voice of Liberation for the black propagand…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 10
▶ 1:06:23 We could spend days and days talking about, you know, the significance of New Orleans and the overlapping. It is by no means creaky-dinky that Lee Harvey was framed in, you know, that sacred, that blessed city where they poured me the alcoh…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 3 (2)
▶ 6:13 in strong showings of public support. Continuing PPP marches and demonstrations coincided with the early 1964 Pandemonium Revolt against the U.S. authority in the Panama Canal Zone. That too led Washington to fear the security of Guyana. Ma…
The Colonels Corner, Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 4
▶ 1:26:23 There is a completely different thing that is happening versus the words that are being used. And if you don't watch what is being done as opposed to what the verbiage is, you're going to miss all of the important stuff. And one of the exam…
The Colonels Corner, Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 4
▶ 1:30:27 Just like he recently said, you know, basically he went from we're taking over the Panama Canal to Panama agreed that they are going to not allow Chinese to run the harbor agreements. And that's probably all he ever wanted to begin with. Bu…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 5
▶ 47:44 based in Miami. In mid-January of 2000, Gomez Bustamante attended a meeting in Panama to discuss possible cooperation with the DEA. According to one of the Miami-based DEA supervisor informants, an individual named Ramon Suarez. During the …
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 5
▶ 1:02:11 1999, he received a complaint from an unknown CIA personnel concerning DEA group supervisor Tinsley. According to this CIA agent, Vasquez, the DEA guy Vasquez, the information he received was vague and pertained to Tinsley's unexpected arri…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 5
▶ 1:03:40 who had previously been assigned as a CIA agent in Colombia, that group supervisor Tinsley and special agent Castillo traveled to Cologne, Panama during June of 1999 without obtaining proper clearance. In other words, you didn't tell the CI…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 5
▶ 1:04:10 according to court documents. An administrative law judge who ordered in 2004 that Tinsley be reinstated at DEA in the wake of his firing, related to the investigation prompted by the Araguan memo, alludes to Vega's CIA connections in his A…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 6
▶ 32:37 quote, I'm having my agents cut him out every chance I can. I don't want him documented. I don't want him in our case file any more than we have to, unquote. Again, this is still in the court papers. The trips to Panama at issue here were c…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7
▶ 10:42 Vega claims in the litigation that as part of this extortion scheme, FBI and DEA agents would initially meet with the Colombian narcotrafficking targets in Panama for introductions, eventually debriefing, and finally to work out the details…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 7
▶ 34:43 It says the CIA involvement in one flight in 1999 that departed from Panama for Florida involved Vega, federal agents, and an indicted Colombian narco trafficker. So that proves that what Vega was saying about that part is true. And then Ve…
The Colonel's Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government #7
▶ 50:02 Obituaries have transformed the terror that Bush inflicted as head of the CIA, as Ronald Reagan's vice president, and as president on the poor countries, depicting it as heroism. The invasion of Panama is given scant notice, and the first G…
The Colonel's Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government #7
▶ 56:51 So it says in reviewing the intersection of Bush and Ted Shackley, while Bush was head of the CIA in 75 and 76, we see a genesis of a later action in the Bush administration, namely the 1989 invasion of Panama and the deposing of Manuel Nor…
The Colonel's Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government #7
▶ 57:20 When the DIA discovered that Manuel Noriega had purchased intelligence information from three U.S. Army non-commissioned officers in Panama, Bush elected not to prosecute the Americans. Doing so would expose sources and the embarrassing fac…
The Monroe Doctrine was not good then and it’s not good now. We used it to kill ppl, overthrow governments and steal shit.
▶ 0:00 Hey guys, I want to make a comment here about the Panama Canal. So many of you who follow me regularly have already learned how we came into possession of the Panama Canal. It was a result of a thing called the Monroe Doctrine, which basica…
The Monroe Doctrine was not good then and it’s not good now. We used it to kill ppl, overthrow governments and steal shit.
▶ 1:32 of Panama in order to put the Panama Canal in. And the U.S. decided they didn't want to pay Colombia for the property. And they basically created a revolution, declared its independence, and the State Department immediately planted a flag a…
The Monroe Doctrine was not good then and it’s not good now. We used it to kill ppl, overthrow governments and steal shit.
▶ 2:03 And they proceeded through Sullivan and Cromwell, Alan Dulles, John Foster Dulles. They had a client who owned the land where the canal was going. And they basically, it was worthless to them because they couldn't get anyone in Europe to do…
The Monroe Doctrine was not good then and it’s not good now. We used it to kill ppl, overthrow governments and steal shit.
▶ 2:32 Sullivan and Cromwell got the State Department to get behind their deal. And they bought the land from the French people that owned it for pennies on the dollar because it was worthless to them because they couldn't get the financing for th…
The Monroe Doctrine was not good then and it’s not good now. We used it to kill ppl, overthrow governments and steal shit.
▶ 3:25 overthrowing governments, which the CIA did in just about every country in Latin America except for Belize and the British Guiana, if that's bad, and it is, and it's done under the Monroe Doctrine, then when Trump comes out and says that th…