Inter-Services Intelligence intelligence service
also: the ISI, Pakistani intelligence, ISI, Pakistan ISI, MI6, MI6 director, Secret Intelligence Services, SIS, Pakistani Military Intelligence Service, lead intelligence organization, intelligence function of Pakistan, Pakistani intel officers, British Secret Intelligence Service, British intelligence, Pakistani ISI
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Claims (88)
Otto John member_of
Inter-Services Intelligence documented
“British intelligence saw Otto John as a far superior alternative to Galen. As a survivor of the Valkyrie plot against Hitler, Otto John lacked Galen's unsavory baggage. After the coup failed, John narrowly escaped for his life with his life…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 13 @ 32:15
Inter-Services Intelligence trained
Mujahideen documented
“Pakistan doesn't want this to end. They're making bank on it. Milt Burden arrived in July of 86, just as the ISI was beginning to turn out rebels trained to use the Stinger missiles. The CIA had doubts about the effectiveness of the Mujahid…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 41 (43) @ 47:52
Luis Posada Carriles member_of
Inter-Services Intelligence documented
“for unreported association with gangster elements, thefts from the CIA, plus other items. Posada was sent to Venezuela and began working as an official at the Venezuelan intelligence services. He's still working for the CIA, by the way. In …”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 14 @ 22:57
Hamid Gul headed
Inter-Services Intelligence documented
“Casey is said to have given ISI data on Soviet bases drawn from satellite photos. A year after the Russian attacks, the KHAD or KGB struck back, blowing up huge ammunition dumps in Pakistan. Meanwhile, a new director, General Hamid Gol, too…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 41 (43) @ 56:41
Inter-Services Intelligence supplied_arms_to
Mujahideen documented
“But in 1984, the CIA got a hold of Chinese rockets that had greater range and explosive power. The ISI sent along some of its commando teams as rebels staged attacks on the Soviet air base at Bagram. 22 planes were bombed on the ground in o…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 41 (43) @ 18:28
Inter-Services Intelligence funded
Taliban host_asserted
“Popular frustration with the corruption and infighting of the warlords and the fundamentalists led to a rise of Mullahs and the quote-unquote fundamental Taliban. Pakistani intelligence shifted their support to the Taliban with your money, …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 49 (51) @ 44:18
Inter-Services Intelligence targeted_for_regime_change
Syria host_asserted
“Thus arose Plan Alpha, an Anglo-American design. By late 1955, John Foster Dulles had set in his mind on new leadership in Damascus, but wanted it to appear like it was coming from within. That meant covert action. President Eisenhower and …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14) @ 24:01
Inter-Services Intelligence member_of
Operation Wappen host_asserted
“in Beirut, coordinated a covert working group composed of representatives from the British SIS, Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanese intelligence services. Rocky, one of the officers who had worked with Kermit Roosevelt in Iran, had spent a year at h…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14) @ 31:11
Inter-Services Intelligence member_of
Operation 40 book_quoted
“In Washington, the first moves came from the DAF, a unit of the Director of Operations paramilitary psychological staff, which concocted a variety of anti-Mosaddegh leaflets to be distributed throughout Iran. Planners traveled to Cyprus, wh…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner safe for Democracy Part 9 @ 2:06
CIA funded
Inter-Services Intelligence host_asserted
“We funded the terror training camps that were set up in Pakistan because of our funding of ISI. Pakistan set up a whole bunch of heroin processing labs because of the opium fields in Afghanistan. So we go into Afghanistan and we coup that g…”
▶ The Colonels Corner President’s Secret Wars chapter 6 @ 1:27:46
Inter-Services Intelligence trained
Mujahideen book_quoted
“During a secret visit by CIA Director Casey to Pakistan, Casey startled his Pakistani host by proposing that they take the Afghan war into enemy territory, including the Soviet Union, which is exactly what they did in Korea. Imagine that. P…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 5 @ 8:17
Inter-Services Intelligence carried_out_attack
Soviet Union book_quoted
“for scattered strikes against military installation factories and storage depots in the Soviet territory. Because this is what they do to aggravate in order to elicit a response. Because that's exactly what they did in Korea to get the Chin…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 5 @ 8:44
Allan Pinkerton headed
Inter-Services Intelligence documented
“and the abolitionist movement, both good and bad abolitionists, he gets appointed as the head of the Union Intelligence Service. That's why it started with Washington spies. These are Lincoln spies. Now, the story is that he headed off an a…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady @ 1:07:33
Sandy McKiblin member_of
Inter-Services Intelligence book_quoted
“The Soviets fooled Berkus, convinced Galdens to remain in Lithuania where they executed him, and inserted their own agent, Avritis Galitis, as the purported Forest Brotherhood chief. Galitis went completely unsuspected, regaling British cas…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 @ 24:34
William Hayter member_of
Inter-Services Intelligence book_quoted
“In March, William Hayter, a senior British intelligence officer, led a delegation of SIS and foreign office officials to Washington to ask for support for Operation Valuable and to present a broad range of alternatives for prosecuting the C…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 @ 32:10
Allan Pinkerton removed_from_power
Inter-Services Intelligence documented
“So, Alan Pinkerton resigned his post in protest towards the end of 1862 after McClellan was relieved of command following the Battle of Antietam. Afterwards, the Union Intelligence Service would be taken over by military officer Lafayette B…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 8 @ 47:15
CIA financed_via
Inter-Services Intelligence host_asserted
“provide aid to Afghanistan. So you have Pakistan on one side saying that. And at the end of the day, what happens is all of our aid, none of it, the CIA had no control inside of Afghanistan where a single dollar of our money went. All of th…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Afghanistan @ 27:48
BCCI laundered_money_for
Inter-Services Intelligence book_quoted
“in Pakistan. I can tell you that more than three quarters of the money was skimmed off the top. What went to buy weapons for the Afghan fighters was peanuts, unquote. And keep in mind, they also were using that money to buy hand-me-down Sov…”
▶ The Colonels corner Prelude to terror final chapter @ 34:09
Henry Carr member_of
Inter-Services Intelligence documented
“The SIS chief for Northern Europe, Henry Carr, ended up openly accusing his counterpart in the CIA of wholesale lying. The occasion was a European tour in 1951 with Alan Dulles, who was recently hired by the CIA as a deputy director of plan…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents’ Secret Wars John Prados Chap 3 @ 49:35
Inter-Services Intelligence funded
Anti-Bolshevik League of Nations book_quoted
“Especially the ones that were in that camp that the British monitored in the Rimini area of Italy. They just mysteriously walked right out of camp. Americans told the Russians they had no idea where he was. Meanwhile, Bandera's organization…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 (6) @ 11:38
Inter-Services Intelligence recruited
Manzar al-Qasar host_asserted
“the Carlyle group. According to this, the Syrian drug dealer Manzar al-Qasar, K-A-S-S-A-R, so his last name is A-L-K-A-S-S-A-R, who had been recruited by British intelligence, meaning he's an MI6 asset, played a key role. He convinced all o…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs Oil and War Part 4 @ 37:10
Inter-Services Intelligence funded
Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists guest_asserted
“After Germany was kicked out of Ukraine, they were still supporting the EPA to fight against the Soviets. And they were flying in arms and stuff. And then after Germany was defeated, the British just sort of took it over. And then eventuall…”
▶ Operation Gladio with guest Hugo Turner Ukraine background @ 13:14
Inter-Services Intelligence funded
Anti-Bolshevik League of Nations host_asserted
“In the Soviet bloc, the ABN soon began broadcasting anti-communist propaganda and smuggling arms and supplies to embattled anti-Soviet forces inside the Iron Curtain, you know, like setting up stay-behind units. Their efforts, especially th…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Revolutionaries for the Right Part 3 @ 35:02
Inter-Services Intelligence funded
Iraqi National Accord host_asserted
“of course. Langley had an alternative to Shalabi, the Iraqi National Accord, INA, which British intelligence had been pushing on the CIA for months. Their SIS believed Alawi had better, deeper roots in Iraq and had a better potential of suc…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 51 (53) @ 52:40
Inter-Services Intelligence supplied_arms_to
Permesta book_quoted
“He hoped that the secretary will get the British with us in Indonesia. MI6 wants to move and cooperate with the CIA. But the SIS, some people were hesitant. The Americans won their point. A few months later, SIS officers were standing along…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 14 (15) @ 11:42
Inter-Services Intelligence carried_out_attack
Cheddi Jagan host_asserted
“So he's part of the CIA front company set up to manipulate world governments. And he's deciding that Joggin cannot be in charge because of a strike that MI6 and CIA orchestrated against him. And now they're going to use it against him again…”
▶ Operation Gladio-British Guiana (Guyana) 1953-1964 @ 37:22
Inter-Services Intelligence funded
1962 Guyana Election host_asserted
“By the CIA and British intelligence, as we've said repeatedly. So that excuse that they created was used to amend the British Guyana Constitution. Sound familiar? Because that's what they're trying to do in Haiti. Providing for a system of …”
▶ Operation Gladio-British Guiana (Guyana) 1953-1964 @ 38:22
Inter-Services Intelligence recruited
Forest Brotherhood host_asserted
“and did not have any good results with it at all. British intelligence had its own methods of recruiting and training people for the Baltic area. They played a key role in the occupation zone in Germany and around the Baltic coast. The SIS,…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Book Club_ President’s Secret War Chap 2 @ 43:50
Inter-Services Intelligence selected_for_support
Hekmatyar host_asserted
“The CIA contracted for the Contra support in Central America with an airline owned by a ringleader of the largest cocaine network in the region. By providing funds for Heck Martyr, a drug trafficker selected for support by Pakistani intelli…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil, and War Part 2 @ 40:54
Inter-Services Intelligence funded
Operation Gladio book_quoted
“The book was published in 2005, and the author freely acknowledges that many documents were still classified, but there were already abundant information released, obviously because of the Italian investigation. And he's quoting from the fo…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government #9 @ 40:07
Kim Philby spied_on
Inter-Services Intelligence book_quoted
“the Nazi party. But the State Department overlooked that under the guise of national security. The SIS, which is the British, took the lead in actual infiltration. Kim Philby, the spy, was involved in this. He recalls the CIA arguing with S…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 (6) @ 20:41
Tim Spicer member_of
Inter-Services Intelligence host_asserted
“among the British was that Spicer had been part of MI6 for years, and he was just continuing working for them. This fit with the long-lived suspicion that Jardin Fleming Banks, tethered to Aegis early days, was just an extension of the Brit…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Soldier by Hagedoan Part 3 @ 37:13
Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists member_of
Inter-Services Intelligence guest_asserted
“were quick to join their movement, and basically they carried out a genocide against Jews, against Poles, against Russians, and were, like, incorporated into the German military intelligence. They also had formed ties with MI6 before this. …”
▶ Operation Gladio with guest Hugo Turner Ukraine background @ 9:52
David Ogilvy member_of
Inter-Services Intelligence host_asserted
“He did research at Gallup polling back in the day, like way back in the day. And then he takes all of that and works for British intelligence during World War II, which, you know, some people would say is the same thing, but, you know, what…”
▶ Operation Gladio - World Wildlife Fund - Africa- Erik Prince (Redo) @ 56:38
James Jesus Angleton worked_for
Inter-Services Intelligence book_quoted
“Pagnotta's aide, William Gowan. Angleton seemed to work more closely with the Brits than he did the army counterparts, because of course he did. Before transferring to Rome in 1944, Angleton had been stationed in London, where his X-2 unit …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 5 @ 32:59
Nelson Brickham member_of
Inter-Services Intelligence book_quoted
“He was involved in an organization, a project called Caesar Project, which had to do with looking at potential Soviet leaders after Stalin's death. And as a result of him participating in Caesar Project, he was invited to basically work wit…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Vietnam Part 8 Phoenix Program @ 6:43
CIA funded
Inter-Services Intelligence host_asserted
“Frank Wisner's outfit had money to spend between the SIS, the CIA, and they had agreed to fund the entire Baltic boat service for the British. So it ends up they have several because they begin using e-boats and several others that the Gale…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Book Club_ President’s Secret War Chap 2 @ 45:13
CIA funded
Inter-Services Intelligence host_asserted
“The CIA is not funding individuals in these organizations. They are funding the organizations. And specifically in Pakistan, we have funded for the last, I don't know, 40 years, the ISI. And that is their lead intelligence organization. We …”
▶ The Colonels Corner President’s Secret Wars chapter 6 @ 1:27:17
Inter-Services Intelligence recruited
Hans Helmut Kloss book_quoted
“And the British permitted these unarmed ships to wear Royal Navy ensign. The SIS then enlisted a former German naval officer, Hans Helmut Kloss, who had led a torpedo boat flotilla in the Baltics. In other words, he was a Nazi. To skipper t…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 @ 12:03
Inter-Services Intelligence carried_out_attack
Lithuania book_quoted
“One early recruit to the CIA effort was Jonas Lucas, who parachuted back into Lithuania, but soon died at the side of the Forrest Brotherhood. That's the name of the indigenous fighters there. The SIS sent a team in the spring of 1950. They…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 @ 21:04
Inter-Services Intelligence targeted_for_regime_change
Enver Hoxha book_quoted
“So they're thinking that's going to be a strategic advantage. CIA had intelligence that Soviet sailors and advisors were setting up a naval base there. The notion of creating an internal opposition to depose Enver Aksa, wartime resistant le…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 @ 30:13
Inter-Services Intelligence funded
Operation Valuable book_quoted
“These were joint operations. A small band of commandos were to be infiltrated to set up local guerrilla groups, which could be coordinated and supported from the outside. The plan was called Operation Valuable and the CIA knew it as BG Fien…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 @ 30:42
Inter-Services Intelligence recruited
David Smiley documented
“Wisner told an SIS officer, quote, whenever we want to subvert any place, we find the British owns an island within easy reach, unquote. How convenient. And when they want to money launder, they do it on other British isles. It's very, very…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 @ 35:51
Inter-Services Intelligence recruited
Julian Amery documented
“He'd provide his own cover. Michael Burke moved to Rome and pretended to open a new film company. How convenient. In Rome, Burke began seeing Albanian exiles of different political persuasions with U.S. dollars to induce them to bury their …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 @ 40:54
Inter-Services Intelligence carried_out_attack
Albania documented
“died suddenly of a heart attack at a hotel. Robert Lowe, called in by the police to identify the dead Albanian, had to explain his connections. Who's this guy? By coincidence, the same night the British boat Stormy Seas took two parties tot…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 @ 45:22
Inter-Services Intelligence covered_up
CIA documented
“put it on a boat, sell the ship around, and made it appear as if it came from somewhere else. Again, making tons of money off of our money. Soon, enough of the ISI discovered Pakistani army stampings on the bullets, which then had to be rem…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 41 (43) @ 14:52
Inter-Services Intelligence supplied_arms_to
Mujahideen documented
“Huge amounts of weapons. Pakistani sources report that CIA logisticians suddenly produced 100,000 old Lee-Enfield rifles. Apparently, they got this bunch from India. Howard Hart had championed the Lee-Enfield weapons. These guns put somethi…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 41 (43) @ 13:52
Inter-Services Intelligence laundered_money_for
CIA documented
“put it on a boat, sell the ship around, and made it appear as if it came from somewhere else. Again, making tons of money off of our money. Soon, enough of the ISI discovered Pakistani army stampings on the bullets, which then had to be rem…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 41 (43) @ 14:52
Inter-Services Intelligence succeeded
Secret Service documented
“In 1865, the Intelligence Service became the modern Secret Service, firmly under the control of the U.S. government. Pinkertons would continue to work for the Union during the Civil War, probably as spies, however, being dispatched to New O…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 8 @ 47:41
Inter-Services Intelligence funded
Mujahideen book_quoted
“The number of Pakistani addicts, meanwhile, had spiraled from nothing in 1979 to between 1.2 and 1.7 million by the end of 1988. Much of the rapid rate would have been impossible without the protection of the ISI and the funding of the CIA,…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs Oil and War Part 4 @ 29:07
Inter-Services Intelligence supplied_arms_to
Mujahideen host_asserted
“in Pakistan had been buying old archaic Soviet Union model weapons out of Bulgaria and were giving those to the Mujahideen and telling them to fight Russia with antiquated material.…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs Oil and War Part 4 @ 27:52
Inter-Services Intelligence protected
Hekmatyar book_quoted
“By 1980, Pakistan Afghan opium dominated the European market and supplied 60% of America's demand as well. In his records, that Hekmarter controlled a complex of six heroin labs in one of the districts, and that district had all of the supe…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs Oil and War Part 4 @ 31:32
Inter-Services Intelligence funded
Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan book_quoted
“Many of these groups do play both ends against the middle. I'll just say that up front. Rashid himself, the journalist, confirmed that both Saudi and ISI funds the IMU. And he established the fact that they were funded by Saudi and ISI.…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs Oil and War Part 4 @ 25:05
Inter-Services Intelligence laundered_money_for
A.Q. Khan book_quoted
“Sounds almost like Ukraine, doesn't it? Unfortunately, Crowley said, the Pakistanis knew exactly where their cut of the money was to go. Where the money went was into the Islamic nuclear weapons program. During the early 1990s, the British …”
▶ The Colonels corner Prelude to terror final chapter @ 18:17
Inter-Services Intelligence laundered_money_for
Mujahideen book_quoted
“In Afghanistan, his ISI, which is their intelligence guys, were taking what the Afghan figured was a 60% cut on all money that was sent to Pakistan, stayed in Pakistan, never made it to the Afghanistan fighters from the CIA. So the CIA was …”
▶ The Colonels corner Prelude to terror final chapter @ 28:45
Inter-Services Intelligence laundered_money_for
Mujahideen book_quoted
“a former CIA analyst in the Soviet Union, said they were funding the wrong Islamic groups. And he's also quoted as saying, and had little idea where the money was going or how it was being spent. Sarkis, who profited from providing arms to …”
▶ The Colonels corner Prelude to terror final chapter @ 33:40
Inter-Services Intelligence funded
Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists documented
“Support continued with both the Ukrainians, OUN, and the NTS. In 1951, the British dropped three parties of six men each into Ukraine. None of these teams were ever heard from again. They were repeating what they had just went through in Al…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents’ Secret Wars John Prados Chap 3 @ 50:33
Inter-Services Intelligence funded
National Labor Alliance documented
“Support continued with both the Ukrainians, OUN, and the NTS. In 1951, the British dropped three parties of six men each into Ukraine. None of these teams were ever heard from again. They were repeating what they had just went through in Al…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents’ Secret Wars John Prados Chap 3 @ 50:33
Inter-Services Intelligence attempted_coup_against
Mohammad Mosaddegh documented
“Because we've not spent any time just looking at MI6 coups themselves, there are some. And the one that sticks out most is when they tried to, by themselves, coup Mossadegh in Iran, which happens right after this, by the way. That happened …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents’ Secret Wars John Prados Chap 3 @ 1:07:52
Inter-Services Intelligence carried_out_attack
Soviet Union documented
“ordered the deactivation of the army into an underground unit in 1949, which is about the time they're setting up all the stay-behind units. The CIA's Ukraine operation began two days later. The team of two agents dropped by parachute after…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents’ Secret Wars John Prados Chap 3 @ 44:50
Richie Boys member_of
Inter-Services Intelligence host_asserted
“Fort Ritchie in Maryland back in the day. And they all had some commonalities and how they grew up. So let me just read to you briefly what the Ritchie Boys is. The Ritchie Boys was part of U.S. Military Intelligence Services and the War De…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Live Research Project into CIA corruption @ 4:02
Hayes Croner headed
Inter-Services Intelligence host_asserted
“which was commanded by Brigadier General Hayes Croner. And if you look him up, he was an American soldier, diplomat, general, and Christian minister for the most, and for most of World War II, he ran the military intelligence service. He wa…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Live Research Project into CIA corruption @ 10:03
Harry Lambton Carr headed
Inter-Services Intelligence book_quoted
“any of them back to the Russians. The British controller Northern Area, Harry Lambton Carr, masterminded this operation. Partisans who at first relied on leftover German and captured Russian weapons began to get help from British intelligen…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 @ 9:02
Inter-Services Intelligence supplied_arms_to
Forest Brotherhood host_asserted
“by all of the new European post-World War II intelligence networks. So the CIA is sending, and the BND and the MI6, they're sending weapons inside of the Soviet Union for these resistance cells to attack the Soviet Union. That's something y…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Book Club_ President’s Secret War Chap 2 @ 34:46
Inter-Services Intelligence recruited
Walter Zelenskas book_quoted
“any of them back to the Russians. The British controller Northern Area, Harry Lambton Carr, masterminded this operation. Partisans who at first relied on leftover German and captured Russian weapons began to get help from British intelligen…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 @ 9:02
Peter Fitzgerald member_of
Inter-Services Intelligence book_quoted
“Because of his job, his contact with Bush was frequent and personal. Evans told colleagues inside and outside the agency that he thought Bush had taken a terrible chance by exposing himself to compromise. Others also worried about Fitzgeral…”
▶ Operation Gladio Prelude to Terror chapter 13 @ 1:06:20
William Casey supplied_arms_to
Inter-Services Intelligence host_asserted
“Casey is said to have given ISI data on Soviet bases drawn from satellite photos. A year after the Russian attacks, the KHAD or KGB struck back, blowing up huge ammunition dumps in Pakistan. Meanwhile, a new director, General Hamid Gol, too…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 41 (43) @ 56:41
Inter-Services Intelligence trained
Mujahideen host_asserted
“And we know the nationalities of all of them. We know that they had ties back to the areas where all of these people that they use over there in the Middle East for that they were trained by the CIA, by the Pakistani ISI. And so.…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - PART 39 - _JIMMY CARTER & PANAMA CANAL_ - EP.372 @ 1:07:32
Inter-Services Intelligence trained
Al Qaeda host_asserted
“And we know the nationalities of all of them. We know that they had ties back to the areas where all of these people that they use over there in the Middle East for that they were trained by the CIA, by the Pakistani ISI. And so.…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - PART 39 - _JIMMY CARTER & PANAMA CANAL_ - EP.372 @ 1:07:32
Inter-Services Intelligence trained
Taliban host_asserted
“And we know the nationalities of all of them. We know that they had ties back to the areas where all of these people that they use over there in the Middle East for that they were trained by the CIA, by the Pakistani ISI. And so.…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - PART 39 - _JIMMY CARTER & PANAMA CANAL_ - EP.372 @ 1:07:32
Inter-Services Intelligence collaborated_with
Mossad host_asserted
“And everybody's like, oh, it's an American. It's like, okay, you've got the British intelligence, the Mossad, the CIA, working together with the military industrial complex to fund Hamas, to fund al-Qaeda, to fund these things, to get these…”
▶ Coyote of Wallstreet - 'THE FALSE FLAG DEFINITION' w Colonel Towner on the DC Shooting 2025-05-25 @ 10:27
CIA funded
Inter-Services Intelligence guest_asserted
“and created East Pakistan so that they had encompassed with this Pakistani ISI apparatus, which, you know, in the post-World War II all the way through the 70s and the 80s, that that was an apparatus almost largely funded by the CIA. And so…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government #7 @ 1:56:43
Max Weibel member_of
Inter-Services Intelligence host_asserted
“considering the sworn testimony of four SS officers that he had made these promises had now been corroborated by affidavits by, because they were basically denying they said it, by Max Hussman and Max Weibel, both of whom were widely repute…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 12b @ 1:06:04
Inter-Services Intelligence recruited
Stasys Zymantas book_quoted
“any of them back to the Russians. The British controller Northern Area, Harry Lambton Carr, masterminded this operation. Partisans who at first relied on leftover German and captured Russian weapons began to get help from British intelligen…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 @ 9:02
Inter-Services Intelligence front_for
Jardine Fleming host_asserted
“among the British was that Spicer had been part of MI6 for years, and he was just continuing working for them. This fit with the long-lived suspicion that Jardin Fleming Banks, tethered to Aegis early days, was just an extension of the Brit…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Soldier by Hagedoan Part 3 @ 37:13
Eben Barlow established_ties_with
Inter-Services Intelligence host_asserted
“So it was like a phase one and a phase two, only it was the same company doing the destabilization. During his time with the CCB, Barlow made many of his corporate world contacts and alleged to have established ties with British intelligenc…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 10 @ 14:09
Inter-Services Intelligence colluded_with
Provisional IRA guest_asserted
“occupied six counties known as the North of Ireland and I also know people who were directly involved in the resistance. So I have some experience firsthand with this. There was direct collusion between the British government and several lo…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Vietnam Phoenix Program and beyond @ 2:02:07
Inter-Services Intelligence collaborated_with
CIA host_asserted
“And everybody's like, oh, it's an American. It's like, okay, you've got the British intelligence, the Mossad, the CIA, working together with the military industrial complex to fund Hamas, to fund al-Qaeda, to fund these things, to get these…”
▶ Coyote of Wallstreet - 'THE FALSE FLAG DEFINITION' w Colonel Towner on the DC Shooting 2025-05-25 @ 10:27
Max Hussman member_of
Inter-Services Intelligence host_asserted
“considering the sworn testimony of four SS officers that he had made these promises had now been corroborated by affidavits by, because they were basically denying they said it, by Max Hussman and Max Weibel, both of whom were widely repute…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 12b @ 1:06:04
Inter-Services Intelligence front_for
Jamaat-e-Islami guest_asserted
“which Bangladesh is largely behind Pakistan. Remember, the Pakistani ISI, their armed militant wing, is Jamaati-Islami. Well, what did they use to call Bangladesh? Pakistan. East Pakistan. Yeah. So when they created Pakistan after World War…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government #7 @ 1:56:15
Inter-Services Intelligence member_of
Operation Gladio host_asserted
“All of this time, because those other intel agencies in Europe, the BND, the Italian SIR, whatever they are, they all use these trained assassins on operations there too as quote unquote plausible deniability. So this was definitely a joint…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Book Club Presidents_ Secret Wars Chap 13 @ 1:23:43
Inter-Services Intelligence member_of
Operation Gladio host_asserted
“show what the colonel has been talking about through the CIA Gladio operations and how the Gladios infected the world. And it's not America. That's one thing people need to see. It's not America that did this. The intelligence agencies have…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Mr Truthbomb @ 1:43:15
Rhodes Scholarship front_for
Inter-Services Intelligence guest_asserted
“the Rhodes Scholarship, where they take U.S. bright and shinies over to England and brainwash them into being MI6 assets, which is what the Rhodes Scholarship is all about.…”
▶ Colonel Towner-Watkins_ Operation Gladio (guest) @ 1:45:39
Inter-Services Intelligence laundered_money_for
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“They shipped that into Afghanistan as the quote unquote weapons. And then they took all of the rest of the money and money laundered it through their banking systems called BCCI and Nugent Hand and then use them again for covert terrorist o…”
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“and trying to establish the link from the IRGC back to MI6. And I don't think that that post-1979 picture of, okay, MI6 is still kind of pulling strings in Tehran, I don't think that that picture is complete. And I think there needs to be s…”
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Mentions (120)
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So he also and this just like, again, you just see these key words. He was involved in several anti-communist organizations. Yeah. And many of them were linked to covert networks, you know, like Operation Gladio and Galen Stay Behind Units.…
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Yeah, just like that. Let me bring Bridget back up. I found him very interesting. Okay. And this is where I found Stefan Halper again. You know, Stefan Halper, the guy that was associated with MI6.…
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all of the elements of that is managed by NATO countries, intelligence agencies to include the CIA, MI6, BND for Germany, blah, blah, blah. So if you go back to the early 1900s, the Dulles brothers were employed by Sullivan and Cromwell. Su…
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Aldous Huxley and his brother were part of this group. They are the ones that bow for Cecil Rhodes, the Rhodes Scholarship, where they take U.S. bright and shinies over to England and brainwash them into being MI6 assets, which is what the …
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You look and you know, it's like I've caught myself saying MI6 trying to explain some of those things to people. It's just so much lately. And it's like, like, like, and it's like, I think about it. It's like, I don't want anything to do wi…
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And everybody's like, oh, it's an American. It's like, okay, you've got the British intelligence, the Mossad, the CIA, working together with the military industrial complex to fund Hamas, to fund al-Qaeda, to fund these things, to get these…
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Fat, dumb, and happy because of our propaganda-controlled, CIA-controlled media lied to us about all of these people and what the CIA was doing all over the world. They were experimenting on other people to bring it here. And the UK is no d…
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They know. But like I said, there are some examples, and I don't have one off the top of my head, where they were specifically told not to do something and they did it anyway. And normally in those cases, they will use one of the other inte…
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You know, USS Liberty, there's things that we agree on. How do we kind of like form this in together? Because I do see exactly, you know, what he's talking about and you're talking about and how they intertwine. But I don't understand that …
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My research in two and a half years of concentrating on Operation Gladio in this global network, my takeaway is that there is an international syndicate of oligarchs of every race and religion that uses the post-World War II intelligence st…
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What would you say overall that the more powerful forces, whether the CIA, Zionism, the British intelligence, like of all these things, like I just want your opinion on that, on what is actually running this and what has the most influence?…
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public CIA contractor with the chemical spraying planes for the CIA? What the hell does the CIA have fleets of contractors with chemical spraying planes for? Well, as they used them in Vietnam, and even earlier, the British used them, the M…
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But what they don't realize is they're walking into a trap. And the CIA had already made arrangements with Pakistan's ISI, and they're spending basically what amounts to, in the end, billions and billions of dollars to arm and create the bu…
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provide aid to Afghanistan. So you have Pakistan on one side saying that. And at the end of the day, what happens is all of our aid, none of it, the CIA had no control inside of Afghanistan where a single dollar of our money went. All of th…
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The U.S. has disposed, thus disposed as of 1947. So basically they're saying that since 1947, they've been participating at places like Fort Bragg, which is where we do special forces training with the U.S. special forces, but also Britain'…
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The intelligence community is not just made up of the CIA. It is made up of MI6. I mentioned BND, which was a CIA satellite set up in...…
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So he's part of the CIA front company set up to manipulate world governments. And he's deciding that Joggin cannot be in charge because of a strike that MI6 and CIA orchestrated against him. And now they're going to use it against him again…
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Drew Pearson, writing about the meeting between Kennedy and Prime Minister Macmillan in the summer of 1963, stated, the main thing they agreed on was that the British would refuse to grant independence to Guyana because of the general strik…
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come across, like we've looked at Guyana before. I had never looked at Guyana in the early 1950s and followed what MI6 and the CIA had done internally to that, to this extent. So I was flabbergasted at the amount of CIA involvement in the l…
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Fort Ritchie in Maryland back in the day. And they all had some commonalities and how they grew up. So let me just read to you briefly what the Ritchie Boys is. The Ritchie Boys was part of U.S. Military Intelligence Services and the War De…
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The Nazi movement came out of the UK and the funding for the Bolsheviks come out of the UK, not to shortchange the New York establishment either. But they do have some common historical perspectives that kind of put the whole thing in a com…
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show what the colonel has been talking about through the CIA Gladio operations and how the Gladios infected the world. And it's not America. That's one thing people need to see. It's not America that did this. The intelligence agencies have…
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This is where you get the whole concept of a private eye. This is it. Yes. That's where the private eye comes from. Yes. All right. So I'll tell that story real quick. Oh, real quick. So after he becomes a Pinkerton agency, Pinkerton uses h…
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And we know the nationalities of all of them. We know that they had ties back to the areas where all of these people that they use over there in the Middle East for that they were trained by the CIA, by the Pakistani ISI. And so.…
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Because of his job, his contact with Bush was frequent and personal. Evans told colleagues inside and outside the agency that he thought Bush had taken a terrible chance by exposing himself to compromise. Others also worried about Fitzgeral…
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one of British intelligence's most important and classified units. Further, he never returned to England after World War II. One of the worries some of the counterintelligence people had was that Jennifer might be spying on Bush for the Bri…
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that goes over there is not necessarily used for the purpose in which it's intended. We all know that. The weapons that were shipped over there, you would be lucky, as we found in Afghanistan, what they were doing. So the U.S. would authori…
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In the Soviet bloc, the ABN soon began broadcasting anti-communist propaganda and smuggling arms and supplies to embattled anti-Soviet forces inside the Iron Curtain, you know, like setting up stay-behind units. Their efforts, especially th…
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No longer able to trust the secrecy of the ABN, British and intelligence agencies distance themselves from the leaders. Yeah, not really. I mean, you know, Desko ends up in the White House at Reagan. With these defeats, the ABN turned to pu…
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And so that would require the approval of MI6 and the OSS turned to CIA because they were in charge of those camps. In his public appearances and writings, Stetsko maintained that the only way to counter Soviet power was to wage a coordinat…
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Mehdi Hassan had a show based out of London, and he had the former ISI head on, and that's the Pakistani Intelligence Service. And he basically on...…
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He was involved in an organization, a project called Caesar Project, which had to do with looking at potential Soviet leaders after Stalin's death. And as a result of him participating in Caesar Project, he was invited to basically work wit…
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He wrote a research paper on this. And it says, this is a quote from him. And so I was put in charge of a massive research project designed to develop collection targets against the Soviet missile program after they sent up Sputnik. Well, i…
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of pure evilness. And so Brigham also says, quote, for the first time, there was a complete view of everything known about Russian military and missile development systems. The British called this the best thing achieved by American researc…
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occupied six counties known as the North of Ireland and I also know people who were directly involved in the resistance. So I have some experience firsthand with this. There was direct collusion between the British government and several lo…
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The period of the Second World War was one of the most important periods in human history because at that time, the British Empire still kind of existed. America had at least 60% of the world's gold. That would go up to over 80% in the comi…
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put Britain into a lot of debt, and they had been in debt, inter-ally debt before via Germany from the First World War. And America had come out on top on that one and become a creditor nation. And what changed was America became a debtor n…
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with McNamara, Robert McNamara, and then Kissinger. And so that's the birth of the empire. The British lost theirs. The multipolarity disappeared. And I mention all of this because it ties and dovetails in perfectly with Operation Gladio be…
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Ukraine Civil War started back in 2014. And I've been doing, since the Russian invasion, I've been doing like a three or four year project on Ukraine, doing the history of the OUN from their origin through World War II, through their use by…
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were quick to join their movement, and basically they carried out a genocide against Jews, against Poles, against Russians, and were, like, incorporated into the German military intelligence. They also had formed ties with MI6 before this. …
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After Germany was kicked out of Ukraine, they were still supporting the EPA to fight against the Soviets. And they were flying in arms and stuff. And then after Germany was defeated, the British just sort of took it over. And then eventuall…
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He spent the war there, and then as the Nazis were losing the war in 1944, he let both Stetsco and Bandera out. Basically, after Bandera died, Stetsco took over. Even before Stetsco and Bandera died, Stetsco was responsible for creating the…
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He eventually gone to be the first family member to chair the agency. And Francis was so impressed with his brother's sales ability that he hired him. Francis Ogilvie's brother's name is David Ogilvie. David was deployed to the U.S. to stud…
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for the people of the Soviet Union. Its broadcast station later became known as Radio Liberty. Its principal person or executive was called Franklin A. Lindsay, L-I-N-D-S-A-Y, who also was a CIA asset and represented the CIA on a joint comm…
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by all of the new European post-World War II intelligence networks. So the CIA is sending, and the BND and the MI6, they're sending weapons inside of the Soviet Union for these resistance cells to attack the Soviet Union. That's something y…
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Secret operations, particularly through supportive resistance groups, provide one of the most important sources of secret intelligence, unquote. Army staff officers used this and created a small planning group to be able to piece together b…
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and did not have any good results with it at all. British intelligence had its own methods of recruiting and training people for the Baltic area. They played a key role in the occupation zone in Germany and around the Baltic coast. The SIS,…
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Basically, under the guise of minesweepers, we're getting past the Soviet Navy and infiltrating the Forrest Brother backups into the Soviet Union. The CIA could be very useful in many of these different areas because the British, basically,…
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Frank Wisner's outfit had money to spend between the SIS, the CIA, and they had agreed to fund the entire Baltic boat service for the British. So it ends up they have several because they begin using e-boats and several others that the Gale…
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The CIA SIS operation also petered out with the Baltic boat operation that lasted until 1956 after it had expanded to the Black Sea as well. So the Baltic partisan warfare was not only futile, but it cost.…
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dictators slash presidents, whatever you want to call them in Latin America, especially in Central America, had an Israeli handler. That's where the Galil manufacturing plants were set up. So, yeah, they were all in this together. MI6 is in…
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and anti-communist Mujahideen rebels in Afghanistan who were working together with the Pakistani Military Intelligence Service. Because again, I am sure they told Jimmy Carter that it was a communist issue and that the Mujahideen, which bas…
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and also among Oliver North and the Contra leaders. The BCCI link, which is the Pakistani bank, CIA bank, link with the CIA strengthened under President Ronald Reagan and Vice President Bush. Bush and CIA Director William Casey, with the as…
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for unreported association with gangster elements, thefts from the CIA, plus other items. Posada was sent to Venezuela and began working as an official at the Venezuelan intelligence services. He's still working for the CIA, by the way. In …
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from which the Contras would operate. As their part of the deal, both countries would get a lot better treatment and much more foreign and military aid from the U.S. government. That sounds exactly like what we did in Afghanistan with the P…
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And according to the Contras, they saw very little of it. Kind of exactly like Afghanistan, where the ISI was out buying outdated Russian equipment to give to the people the CIA was supporting in Afghanistan from Bulgaria. Same thing. They …
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The CIA contracted for the Contra support in Central America with an airline owned by a ringleader of the largest cocaine network in the region. By providing funds for Heck Martyr, a drug trafficker selected for support by Pakistani intelli…
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Belatedly, in 1990, the Washington Post reported that the U.S. officials had failed to investigate drug trafficking by Pakistan's intelligence services and Hekmata because he and Pakistan was the one receiving all of our tax dollars to supp…
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radical Islamic terrorist into the Russian country. Other Tajikistan officials claim that the IMU was also supported by another faction that originated from Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, which would have then meant the CIA.…
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Many of these groups do play both ends against the middle. I'll just say that up front. Rashid himself, the journalist, confirmed that both Saudi and ISI funds the IMU. And he established the fact that they were funded by Saudi and ISI.…
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In the words of the Washington Post back in May of 1990, US officials ignored heroin trafficking by the Mujahideen because the US narcotic policy in Afghanistan had been subordinated to aiding the ISI and the Mujahideen in Afghanistan fight…
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off of the drug operation that was going on in Afghanistan. And not only were they profiting off of the drug operation, they were skimming money off of the money that was being sent to Pakistan. And they were skimming weapons off of the wea…
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in Pakistan had been buying old archaic Soviet Union model weapons out of Bulgaria and were giving those to the Mujahideen and telling them to fight Russia with antiquated material.…
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The number of Pakistani addicts, meanwhile, had spiraled from nothing in 1979 to between 1.2 and 1.7 million by the end of 1988. Much of the rapid rate would have been impossible without the protection of the ISI and the funding of the CIA,…
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By 1980, Pakistan Afghan opium dominated the European market and supplied 60% of America's demand as well. In his records, that Hekmarter controlled a complex of six heroin labs in one of the districts, and that district had all of the supe…
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This timetable raises the same questions as everything that happened in 2001. What forces led the CIA in May 1979, armed with an NSC authorization from Brzezinski, one month earlier to work with the Pakistani ISI and their protege, Hek Mart…
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It had been alleged that in 1976, CIA Director Bush acted with British intelligence and with William Casey, who at the time was a campaign manager for Reagan, to help set up the Cayman Islands affiliate and intelligence connection of BCCI. …
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the Carlyle group. According to this, the Syrian drug dealer Manzar al-Qasar, K-A-S-S-A-R, so his last name is A-L-K-A-S-S-A-R, who had been recruited by British intelligence, meaning he's an MI6 asset, played a key role. He convinced all o…
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from Abu Nadal to Marxist neo-Nazi terror groups to transfer all of their accounts to the BCCI branch in London. Now, wait a minute. So you're telling me that MI6 was working with all of the terrorist groups that they try to convince you ar…
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The Kerry Brown Senate report on BCCI confirmed that information on the Manzoor al-Qasar and Abdul Abu Nadal's account at the London BCCI branch had been passed on to British and American intelligence by the branch manager who had been paid…
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between the CIA and the ISI, and keep in mind that's the intelligence function of Pakistan, which was basically inseparable from the CIA, for carrying the Afghan war north into the Soviet Union. As a first step, Casey appears to have promot…
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to Soviet troops. Although this plan subsequently was denied, there are reports that heroin, hashish, and even cocaine from Latin America soon reached Soviet troops. And the CIA-ISI linked bank, BCCI, one of my favorite topics, along with a…
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or the war, so one of them. Maureen Oath heard from a guy by the name of Falco, who was head of the International Narcotics Control for the State Department under Jimmy Carter, that CIA and ISI together encouraged the Mujahideen to addict S…
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During a secret visit by CIA Director Casey to Pakistan, Casey startled his Pakistani host by proposing that they take the Afghan war into enemy territory, including the Soviet Union, which is exactly what they did in Korea. Imagine that. P…
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Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, which becomes recruiting places for the Mujahideen, Al-Qaeda and ISIS, by the way, long term. The task was given to the ISI's favorite CIA stooge, Hek Martyr, who by this time was supplementing his CIA and Saudi.…
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income with the proceeds from the heroin because it was all back on the plate. In one of the areas of Pakistan where the ISI was in total control is where they set up the labs to process the heroin. At the same time, the CIA also helped ISI…
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Basically, we decided when we were doing the BCCI deep dive that that basically was like a CIA cutout shipping because basically all they did was ship the drugs. Along with a company called Global International Airways, which also appears t…
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The U.S., fully conscious of Heckmarter's drug trafficking and anti-Americanism, never exerted pressure on the ISI not to affiliate with him because he was an asset. They used him, and that's already been proven, by the way. In 1959 timefra…
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Bardasio had begun to work out of the headquarters of what was called the Department of Intelligence Services in the downtown area. Through Cantrell, Bardasio, and other Paraguayan, some policemen observed photographic equipment, radios, an…
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but the Castro Intelligence Service. But at that time, I was living here in the United States. And at that time, I learned a lot from what Castro was saying and started making the match between what I saw there at that time and what the Cas…
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Shackley and Wilson were not members. Only nations could belong. Shackley and Wilson were men who served the club in exchange for power, influence, and money. Pakistani intelligence would handle all of the money going in to facilitate the p…
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In Afghanistan, his ISI, which is their intelligence guys, were taking what the Afghan figured was a 60% cut on all money that was sent to Pakistan, stayed in Pakistan, never made it to the Afghanistan fighters from the CIA. So the CIA was …
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a former CIA analyst in the Soviet Union, said they were funding the wrong Islamic groups. And he's also quoted as saying, and had little idea where the money was going or how it was being spent. Sarkis, who profited from providing arms to …
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in Pakistan. I can tell you that more than three quarters of the money was skimmed off the top. What went to buy weapons for the Afghan fighters was peanuts, unquote. And keep in mind, they also were using that money to buy hand-me-down Sov…
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But we want to do it. During early December, difficulties arose with the British. In Singapore, the CIA had maintained liaison with British intelligence for many years. But in Indonesia, it was thought desirable to expand their local statio…
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We may never have a better opportunity than now. And on December 12th, the secretary's intelligence director, Hugh Cumming Jr., told Foster he hoped the secretary, quote, will get the British with us in Indonesia. MI6 and SIS wants to move …
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Because we basically used the Pakistani ISI to filter all of the money and allowed them to make most of the decisions where our money was going inside of Afghanistan to the Pakistan ISI, which is their intelligence services, which basically…
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The CIA is not funding individuals in these organizations. They are funding the organizations. And specifically in Pakistan, we have funded for the last, I don't know, 40 years, the ISI. And that is their lead intelligence organization. We …
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We funded the terror training camps that were set up in Pakistan because of our funding of ISI. Pakistan set up a whole bunch of heroin processing labs because of the opium fields in Afghanistan. So we go into Afghanistan and we coup that g…
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ordered the deactivation of the army into an underground unit in 1949, which is about the time they're setting up all the stay-behind units. The CIA's Ukraine operation began two days later. The team of two agents dropped by parachute after…
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There was relationships with the U.S. Army Counterintelligence Corps as well, the Army G2, the Galen Organization, which is the German counterpart to the CIA. They had relationships with the British SIS. So soon, all of this is in the works…
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had been card-carrying Nazis. So the SIS took the lead to use these people to actually conduct infiltration exercises into Russia. According to Kim Philby, the Anglo-American cooperation on both the Soviet denied area schemes in the Baltic …
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That was his word. He used to describe it on the Ukrainian situation. Philby said the CIA arguing that Bandera was anti-American, that the OUN represented extreme nationalism with fascist overtones. They were all Nazis. The guy Galen is an …
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The SIS chief for Northern Europe, Henry Carr, ended up openly accusing his counterpart in the CIA of wholesale lying. The occasion was a European tour in 1951 with Alan Dulles, who was recently hired by the CIA as a deputy director of plan…
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and basically was working directly with Wisner. Dulles' subordinates had encouraged the SIS, which is the British, to abandon Bandera and the OUN. At the London conference, SIS officials simply refused to do so. Two SIS missions were sent i…
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There's stuff going on in these other areas, but before they actually launched their first coup in any of these other areas, they're kind of waiting in the water here. And you're right in your observation that you've got the Galen organizat…
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of the People's Progressive Party. He was among the Africans. So the CIA went in there as well as MI6 and basically paid him to form another political party so we can play race and we can divide the people. Sound familiar? That's exactly wh…
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by repetition. Judicious dollops of CIA money would make all of that work. When subjects were aware of the role of American intelligence, they could be said to be witty. Unwitting people were those deliberately kept in the dark about the CI…
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Bundy emphasized urgency and warned against bogging down in endless talks. Let's get this coup done. Kennedy accepted a proposal for a team of four officers of British Secret Intelligence Services to come to Washington a week later. On Augu…
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agreed to bring matters to a head, forcing consideration of Gaiwanese political factors. Great Britain ultimately accepted the CIA's project proposal and consented to the Secret Intelligence Service's support. London's most important contri…
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later inducing the political parties to accept a formula of proportional representation in the National Assembly. This improved Washington's odds for a favorable outcome. When NSC staffer Carl Kaysen told McBundy the latest news on October …
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which included lectures on the danger of communism. They're basically just recruiting these labor activists, training them in the United States and putting back into government so they can exploit the workers for the American oligarchs, or …
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Thus arose Plan Alpha, an Anglo-American design. By late 1955, John Foster Dulles had set in his mind on new leadership in Damascus, but wanted it to appear like it was coming from within. That meant covert action. President Eisenhower and …
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The CIA's Cairo station under James Eichelberger had no advanced warning. What was he doing? The Egyptian move brought outrage from Britain. France saw Nasser as allied to quote-unquote revolutionaries that it was fighting in Algeria. That …
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Because they all want not just fake colonialism gone, they want it really gone. So France would join with Britain in a military scheme to invade Egypt and retake the canal. To provide the excuse, the French enlisted Israel to make its own a…
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while his administration plotted coups with the British in Syria. The connection threatened to associate the U.S. with Britain's neocolonialism. Eisenhower strove to avert a British military action by negotiating, but neither the British no…
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if negotiations failed. Kermit Roosevelt picked up more hints from the British officials at the UN. On September 12th, the CIA created a special interagency group codenamed the Paramount Committee. It was supposed to track all of the Middle…
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A strategy of tension, peace to this entire puzzle. Operation Wakeful, known to the British SIS as Straggle, led to a complete disaster. The basic idea was to trigger a coup by Syrian officers and forestall the Ba'ath Party rise to power. S…
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among the Druze tribesmen. Combined with the border crisis with Turkey, which of course is NATO, so they're going to create a border crisis, the British manipulated the CIA, they didn't manipulate the CIA, into timing the operation for prec…
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in Beirut, coordinated a covert working group composed of representatives from the British SIS, Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanese intelligence services. Rocky, one of the officers who had worked with Kermit Roosevelt in Iran, had spent a year at h…
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in Beirut, coordinated a covert working group composed of representatives from the British SIS, Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanese intelligence services. Rocky, one of the officers who had worked with Kermit Roosevelt in Iran, had spent a year at h…
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In early December, difficulties arose with the British as Singapore CIA Station Chief James Collins maintained liaison with British intelligence. Rebel emissaries came to Singapore to meet with Collins at the close of 1957, and the CIA offi…
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The agency had already begun preparing a weapons delivery to Permesta, which is the headquarters, that's what they call the headquarters of the rebels that they're arming, on Sumatra, which is the big island. This would be easiest if routed…
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the way it is, we will have something that will end up pretty bad. John Foster's undersecretary, Christian Harder, told him that the CIA chief was quite upset with the British. John Foster wondered why London resisted action and whether the…
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What he would like to do is see things get to a point where we could plausibly withdraw our recognition of the Sukarno government and give it to the dissident elements on Sumatra and land forces to protect the life and property of Americans…
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He hoped that the secretary will get the British with us in Indonesia. MI6 wants to move and cooperate with the CIA. But the SIS, some people were hesitant. The Americans won their point. A few months later, SIS officers were standing along…
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in the administration over the numbers and kinds of weapons to furnish the Mujahideen, perhaps making the solicitation important. Doesn't really matter because they're all going to be filtered through the ISI in Pakistan and they're going t…
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Wilson forged his own links to top Pakistani leaders, including General Zia. He used these to encourage the Pakistanis to demand more than the CIA had authorized them as far as money goes and to demand more weapons and better ones. You get …
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of ISI. But by 1983, they were being eclipsed as Wilson got more friendly with Zia. Budget levels on the covert program were affected by the lobbying. Reagan administration permitted itself to be moved even further. Reagan doubled what Cart…
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The ISI protested. It had not requested the weapons and lacked storage for them. The agency merely answered that the shipment would be in advance on supplies that was in the pipeline. Of course, that made ammunition an issue, and the Pakist…