United States Coast Guard intelligence service
also: USCG, Coast Guard
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Claims (3)
United States Coast Guard member_of
United States Central Command guest_asserted
“And it was on Absolute Storm. And it was a deep dive on the USCG. And I was like, whoa, they have a lot of powers I didn't even know about. The Coast Guard. Yes, ma'am. I know all about them because we had Coast Guard at CENTCOM. I know exa…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10 @ 1:15:22
Ron Lister member_of
United States Coast Guard book_quoted
“Guess what he joins? He joins the Coast Guard. You know, the guys charged with interdicting drugs. Yeah, that's where he goes. He's a reserve port security officer at San Pedro, California. And for those of you who don't know, I was station…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 7 @ 25:06
Joint International Task Force South member_of
United States Coast Guard documented
“Nowlin, Commander of 12th Air Force and Air Force Southern, J-I-A-T-F, South, which is a joint international task force that has all of the military services, Coast Guard, Customs and Border Patrol, DEA, blah, blah, blah. It says, just like…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 10 @ 36:20
Mentions (26)
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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…
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The reason I kind of know a little bit about this friend that I grew up with actually was serving our country in the Coast Guard and then works for Customs and Border Patrol right now. So I've heard some interesting stories pertaining to it…
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Contains the Western Hemisphere Drug Elimination Act. The legislation authorized billions of dollars in funding during 1999, 2000 and 2001 for U.S. Customs Service, Coast Guard and the State Department and USAID, the Department of Defense a…
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And it was on Absolute Storm. And it was a deep dive on the USCG. And I was like, whoa, they have a lot of powers I didn't even know about. The Coast Guard. Yes, ma'am. I know all about them because we had Coast Guard at CENTCOM. I know exa…
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Yeah, and they were pulling up because they did the deep dive on it, so they were pulling up stuff that I had never even known about. And you probably know if you went to college about this, but for the average person, it was really enlight…
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um have some control over special ops yeah so um it is very interesting and the only reason i know it i i didn't learn that i mean i know what the roles and missions are from a um high level military how everybody fits together which is wha…
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after 9-11, where they're actually in the command center briefing roles and missions and who has what authorities to do what as part of the overall plan. It was very eye-opening what their real wartime capability, and I mean, obviously, the…
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um as far as their capabilities and just so that you guys know when my daughter my middle daughter had decided that she was um going to be a pilot um which she did not follow through on but when she made that decision she had wanted to sinc…
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that would be the best one to go into. So she didn't have to spend years and years and years of going through flight school on her own dime. I told her flat out that Coast Guard, because she wanted to fly helicopters, Coast Guard would be t…
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very awesome as a service. I think you guys remember a couple of years ago when we were doing this, I stayed on the Coast Guard base at Elizabeth City in North Carolina. And I met a lot of the Coast Guard guys there. That's where they filme…
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They buy military aircraft like C-130s and Blackhawks, and then they retrofit them for their Coast Guard mission. And all of that, because, of course, I'm in aircraft maintenance background, all of that capability is done out of Elizabeth C…
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Guess what he joins? He joins the Coast Guard. You know, the guys charged with interdicting drugs. Yeah, that's where he goes. He's a reserve port security officer at San Pedro, California. And for those of you who don't know, I was station…
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which of course we know to be Operation Northwood. In mid-December 1961, John McCone had to explain to JFK when the press reported a new covert, Operation Snafu. The eight-man team intended to carry out Operation Well had suffered an engine…
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U.S. Marshals will show up to take him into custody or the Coast Guard or whatever, but depending on what the situation is, but that's all arranged at a much higher level. If I'm not mistaken, I don't think the CIA has any legal authority o…
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They do all of the preliminary bullying of the foreign government. And then a U.S. Marshal or a Coast Guard, if it's at sea or whatever, they step in to actually execute the formal exchange of the person or whatever. But the right person wi…
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the illicit funding ones that had several meetings in Curacao. It says that the economy there is basically tourism, money laundering. Interesting. The Netherlands condone money laundering on their territory. Oh, and narco trafficking. It is…
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that is staffed with DEA, Coast Guard, and U.S. Customs, and the CIA. Carousel's role as a major staging area for intelligence operations is widely known in that area. I sure as heck didn't know it when I went on vacation there. That's very…
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They're in plastic sealed barrels. What happens is there are occasions when those boats are disabled in the water. If they see Coast Guard coming to board them, they take all of that contraband and throw it overboard. There's finders. They …
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You cannot, because they have sophisticated equipment, and we've already discovered through, and it's been around for decades. They have the ability to tap into our systems and know when Coast Guard is coming. They have the ability to, the …
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and some distance away when the incident occurred. The P3 crew heard radio traffic discussing the incident and offered assistance. They reversed course, were vectored to the area and remained there until the Coast Guard got there. The P3 ca…
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an unclassified altitude of 100,000 feet. The later story that circulated in the press was that on the evening of July 17th, the TWA jet took off for Paris, turned on course over the ocean, and got too close to the exercise being conducted …
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Because we have statements made by military personnel that were involved in that. The C-130 Air National Guard was dropping flares. The New York Army National Guard Black Hawk crew who saw the explosion, the P-3 Orion crew, the Coast Guard …
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which was the full capability use of the air. Does that make sense? Well, I think I asked the right person the question. What about the Coast Guard? The Coast Guard is completely different. The Coast Guard, very interestingly, having been h…
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started working with the Coast Guard when I was on a joint task force to integrate service computer systems for personnel purposes, I was fascinated by what the Coast Guard's mission is. The Coast Guard is basically an international militar…
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Our Coast Guard, so Central Command, I was stationed there over 9-11. On every mission that you had the possibility of needing to arrest someone, the Coast Guard had a contingent among the forces because they have global arrest authority. N…
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the Coast Guard can arrest anybody anywhere. And that was fascinating to me. They basically function as one of the only international bodies that have that jurisdictional authority. You mean even politicians on a yacht? Even politicians on …