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Alfonso Taft appointed
Russia documented
“1877 became the ambassador to Austria-Hungary and then to Russia. We talked about that last week. Of course, he is the patriarch of the Taft family of bonesmen. And we've obviously the president Taft and a few others. But obviously he has b…”
▶ The Shadow State 49 Skull & Bones Finale Pt. 2 @ 52:33
George Papadopoulos spied_on
Russia documented
“suggested the Trump team had received some kind of suggestion from Russia that it could assist in the election process with the anonymous release of information during the campaign that would be damaging to candidate Clinton and President O…”
▶ The Shadow State 44 Secret Societies 27; Judge Boasberg @ 48:08
General Electric carried_out_attack
Russia host_asserted
“And the fact that they were the law firm of General Electric, you find General Electric in everything. The Bolshevik Revolution, the original members electrifying Russia afterwards, you find them in all of the coups. They have interest thro…”
▶ The Shadow State 49 Skull & Bones Finale Pt. 2 @ 1:20:01
Skolkovo supplied_arms_to
Russia host_asserted
“To do a quick blast from the past, going back a decade, where did Russia get that technology of the hypersonic missiles? Skolkovo. Skolkovo. Yeah. Hillary Clinton. Barack Obama. Exactly. For those who don't know, in 2010 through 2012, Barac…”
▶ The Shadow State Pt 8; Recolonization - The Corporate Side of Operation Gladio @ 50:00
Grigory Golosov member_of
Russia documented
“And go back and make sure your government stays compliant with NATO. And if you don't, they'll be one of the conduits to overthrow. Yeah. Here we have the Georgian minister of defense, Tina Kitashelli. Oh, here it says here, she's a Republi…”
▶ The Shadow State 38Secret Societies 22; Grooming Technocrats @ 57:43
Victoria Nuland targeted_for_regime_change
Russia book_quoted
“They call her a threat to security. Why not? Every place she goes, death follows. Yes. Okay. Tucker Carlson calls her the architect of American imperialism. Let that one sink home. He's not wrong. Foreign policy in 2023 writes, Victoria Nul…”
▶ The Shadow State 42 Secret Societies 25 WAR PIGS @ 1:10:35
Halford Mackinder appointed
Russia host_asserted
“Just one of those funny coincidences all through Oxford. Oh, yes. He would, in 1903, become the very first director to something called the London School of Economics, which is one of the... Definitely fits the mold. Yeah, he did a couple o…”
▶ The Shadow State 65 Cecil Rhodes & Maritime Empires @ 12:08
William J. Burns member_of
Russia host_asserted
“And then he's in charge of creating the Ukrainian war. Yeah. So he had been the ambassador to Jordan. He'd been the assistant secretary of state for Near East Affairs. He had been the ambassador, the U.S. ambassador to Russia from 2005 to 2…”
▶ The Shadow State 32 Secret Societies 16; The Carnegie Connection @ 1:08:18
Mentions (86)
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This is the guy, Dean Acheson. He is all over everything in America's post-war plans or during the war. He's the guy who implements FDR's foreign aid to the United Kingdom. He's the guy who implements the Lend-Lease program where we armed t…
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Yeah, the CIA director from 2006 to 2009. Also the National Security Advisor from 1999 to 2005. And this is the guy who shaped the intel policy during the war on terror, which basically means he's the one who lied about the weapons of mass …
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For those who don't remember Dmitry Alperovitch, he's one of the co-founders of CrowdStrike. Who's CrowdStrike? That was the cybersecurity company that investigated the DNC hack in 2015-16 that basically attributed to the Russians that we a…
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Well, CrowdStrike's got a terrible, terrible record. They're the ones who came up with this idea that Fancy Bear, which was a Russian hacking thing, they made that attribution. It was basically saying the Russians were hacking Ukrainian wea…
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main people at CrowdStrike, and I bring this up, is a guy by the name of Sean Henry. He was their chief security officer. Why does this matter? Because he worked directly under James Comey when he was at the FBI up until like 2014. So you'v…
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That's your mic drop right there. Not only that, but I'm telling you, this company, Burisma, is paying the Atlantic Council, who also has a member that co-founded CrowdStrike, who set up the entire Russia collusion hoax in the first place. …
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Because again, you just went over World War II, how they got us involved. They used a back doorway to get us involved by cutting off the oil to Japan. So they think that they found a back doorway to get us involved in the Ukraine against Ru…
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Okay, got it. So diplomatically, Sheldon Whitehouse would then serve in Madrid, Athens, Stockholm, St. Petersburg. In fact, he bought the touring car from Alexander Kerensky when he was overthrown as the head of the Russian provisional gove…
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expansion into the Russian territory. Railroad-wise, GE got the concession to electrify the Bolshevik country. So basically, the industrialists built the very thing that they lived in fear of, according to them. Yeah, very much so. Finishin…
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We are going to find multiple skull and bones connections to the LDS, Church of Latter-day Saints. And this is the first one, was Ezra T. Benson. Alfonso Taft was the U.S. Attorney General under Rutherford B. Hayes. He was the Secretary of …
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before they become a new right. Once again, the polar opposites, that's the juxtaposition. This is Hegel speaking right there. Yes. All right, so how about 18 U.S. ambassadors or bonesmen? Sound about right? Actually, I would have thought i…
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is looking to expand internationally, and they need the help of the U.S. government. That's why they put their people in place to determine what our foreign policy would be. They had to have their people in the State Department. They had th…
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So Averill Harriman and Prescott Bush are overlapping all throughout their career. Prescott's mostly a Wall Street banker, was a politician for a short period of time. We'll get to that. A couple other families. I'm jumping over to Harriman…
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like we were talking about with the Harrimans in Russia and doing the railroads and stuff like that. You're also going to find, according to this book of Sullivan and Cromwell, which I know is one of your favorite topics, that Averill Harri…
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financing the electrification of Poland because he was actually involved in electrification with GE of Russia. And so they also moved on. He had, Harriman had agents in Poland to, and the Sullivan and Cromwell's office in Berlin actually he…
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They would use a Dutch shell bank under this company called Union Bank Corporation, UBC. Well, Bush sat on the board of UBC from 1934 onwards. UBC would get seized or investigated in 1942 in the United States under the Trading with the Enem…
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post-soviet european nations after they follow the berlin wall they've had a number of scandals yeah and that's important the eastern european uh lending because when the berlin wall fell what happened was a huge western land grab of resour…
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it wasn't the west it was you know some lucky son of a gun that happened to have lived under communism that all of a sudden now has all of this money and can be a new oligarch in this and it's the same thing that they were doing in latin am…
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uh just walked away and let all their people get massacred during the mozambique troubles okay hold on let me i just wanted to read jonathan's um comment it says my college bestie went to russia for his fortune under gorbachev then helped y…
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helping Browder draft the Magnitsky Act, which was the law after Browder got caught in Magnitsky, who was the guy helping him steal and arrange deals for the privatization of Russian shit. He got killed. Magnitsky got killed. So Browder get…
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Russian oligarchs, but yet have Western buyers behind it during their privatization. He said he's now in London scheming to steal Russia's treasure because he missed the first time. Yeah, that's accurate. Moscow on the Thames River. And Put…
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Okay, so here's just a couple of things about Pickering. State Department political affairs, ambassador to Russia in the 90s right after the wall falls. So he's overseeing the rampage of Western capitalists in their feeding off the bones of…
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to places like pakistan um so i just it obviously is places that they can control so all right back to his son william berg william burns the cia director until cut he's only been gone for two months you can believe that 2008 he writes a le…
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Hillary's going to do the Russian reset. And he says, Ukrainian entry into NATO is the brightest of all red lines for the Russian elite, not just for Putin. In more than two and a half years of conversations with key Russian players, from k…
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And then he's in charge of creating the Ukrainian war. Yeah. So he had been the ambassador to Jordan. He'd been the assistant secretary of state for Near East Affairs. He had been the ambassador, the U.S. ambassador to Russia from 2005 to 2…
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And he's flying missions over, you know, flying missions over Russia, diplomatic missions, trying to talk to his Russian counterparts and getting nothing done. On purpose. While he's overseeing the covert attacks of Operation Gladio cells i…
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First of all, he goes out in public and he accuses the Russians of sending saboteurs into Ukraine to stage a false flag. Ever heard of pot calling the kettle black? Yes, because that's exactly what they did. And he actually is the guy who p…
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It's entirely possible. He's the one who told the Russians, Sergei Lavrov, that there would be no peace talks with Russia unless Ukraine was at the table, which is a bit problematic for the Russians because they don't admit that Zelensky is…
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in Ukraine when the whole Burisma thing moved down. That's what I'm saying. While he was doing it for Biden in 2022, he was provoking Russia into attacking the Donbass region because as the National Security Council security advisor, he wou…
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And go back and make sure your government stays compliant with NATO. And if you don't, they'll be one of the conduits to overthrow. Yeah. Here we have the Georgian minister of defense, Tina Kitashelli. Oh, here it says here, she's a Republi…
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to be on your foundation. Ladies and gentlemen, that is Mr. Peter Peterson. He would pass away in 2018 at the age of 91. That's crazy. Let's get back to Schwarzman, our bonesman. So you know all about Blackstone. So what else has he done? I…
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Now, it's not as big as some other sovereign wealth funds, but it's well over $10 billion and over $40 billion in foreign direct investments. And Schwarzman is one of the advisors. But let me just suggest to you, well, go ahead. I'm going t…
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partnerships with other countries. And Schwarzman's advising on this. There's something called the Russian Chinese Investment Corporation, the Russia-Japan Investment Fund, the Russian-Italian Investment Platform, and the Automatic Co-Inves…
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He's acting as a conduit of information back to because they've been wanting to take over Russia for a very long time. And what better way to do that than to have someone like him involved in all of these deals with their sovereign wealth? …
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These same people, by the way, tried to do to Russia in the aftermath of the fall of the Soviet Union when they sent in all of their goons to buy up all of their, because again, destabilization, all of these people rush in and they try to b…
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because they figured out what they were doing. And we end up with the Magnitsky Act because everything that the U.S. government and the CIA was trying to do was we were told lies about what was actually going down in there. It was a vulture…
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And that got portrayed to the American public as Browder is the one that was working on behalf of the Hermitage Fund. He got caught. He came home and lied about it and basically accused the Russians as killing that guy because he just wante…
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In 2016, he helps put together Donald Trump's Strategic and Policy Forum. This is where I've got the question mark. You know, when I asked you earlier, does it bother you that guys like this have Trump's ear? So can I go back just a second?…
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um guidance technology they would have um not had so and i'm not saying they wouldn't have eventually got it but they're looking again from a global perspective when the soviet union fell that boogeyman went away although they've tried to r…
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of war history taught by people who have never fought in any war. Amazing how that works. Yeah. War pigs is the right name. And if I'm not mistaken, Frederick Kagan's expertise as he touted it was Russia. We'll get to that. We'll get to tha…
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Search function here. They got the Syria situation, Ukraine crisis updates. Got a really good search here. Most recent stuff they're talking about Russian force generation and technological adaptations update. This is a lot of good informat…
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So that's coming over the next 10 years. It's going up like tenfold. All right, a little bit more about the ISW. Just as an example, they've been proponents for military action in the following places, and they got every single one of these…
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Okay, then he wrote that Russia and China are the greatest challenge liberalism faces today, not Al-Qaeda. In 2008, he writes, Neocon Nation, Neoconservative, circa 1776, which is about applying U.S. moralism to the world stage and this bel…
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We've got a woman named Margaret Hamburg. She's the commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. John Huntsman Jr., former Republican presidential candidate, vice chairman of Ford Motors, and the former ambassador to both China an…
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Soros operations. That's why George Soros is banned from China. All the open societies foundations, Soros is banned. They're banned from China. Victoria would help establish the first U.S. embassy in Mongolia in 1988. And here's where it ge…
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So obviously the Berlin Wall falls. There's this mad rush with Safra and the Hermitage Fund and Broward and all of those people that are running into the former Soviet Union to buy up all of the...…
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industries that were being privatized. And you had the representative that Browder was using, Magnitsky, who once the Russians find out what he's doing and helping being done, which is raping and pillaging their country on behalf of the Wes…
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Broward comes back to the United States with their plan thwarted to scarp up all of these industries. And he convinces the, I don't think it takes a lot because they're all lying anyway. And they passed the Mininsky Act that basically began…
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um russia she she knows because the entire family is involved in neocon business she knows that ukraine is the red line for russia so she's giving the ukraine the road map to basically instigate what happened in 2022. yeah the war started i…
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Remember that speech at the Council of Foreign Relations when Biden talked about the billion dollar loan? That billion dollar loan guarantee was orchestrated by Victoria Nuland. She was the U.S. point person for Ukraine's what they call the…
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She pushed the Europeans to take a harder line on Russian expansionism. So she is the one leading the charge of the Russia, Russia, Russia. And where did Russia expand into? Did I miss that? Crimea, but that was more of a defensive move. Ye…
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Again, you just have to say this. The United States has destabilized. I mean, they've couped over 90 governments since World War II. So the expansionism has not been by Russia. But we've got to counter Russians' expansionism because they ta…
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basically working for the State Department that entire time. So we want to talk about NATO expansion. She is one of the pilots. Yes. Okay. She noted 2014 Russian intervention that shattered any remaining illusions. This is her quote about t…
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Black Sea territory and annexed Crimea, that they were the ones breaking all the rules, even though the U.S. has been encroaching NATO on the Russian, you know, for 20 years. That's Victoria Nuland. Nice legacy. So Trump gets elected and sh…
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we've got one of our second our basically our assistant secretary of state is meeting with a guy that's going to try to run a color revolution in belarus that's exactly what she's doing correct in 2022 she expressed concern that russia woul…
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The other question is, why is she concerned that Russia would get a hold of them? Could they be used as a weapon? If so, why are we creating biological weapons? Correct. Yeah, it's a big deal. So Nord Stream blows, Nord Stream pipeline. And…
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The military industrial complex and the oligarchs all get rich off of dead bodies in some foreign country that are both American and from that country. Yeah. There's been a lot of war profiteers in this series we've been doing. But I think …
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They call her a threat to security. Why not? Every place she goes, death follows. Yes. Okay. Tucker Carlson calls her the architect of American imperialism. Let that one sink home. He's not wrong. Foreign policy in 2023 writes, Victoria Nul…
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that she urged long-term Western commitment to Ukraine, warning against fatigue. Still beating those drums, Vicki, are you? She definitely is. At the Brookings Institute, she gave a speech where she said, the fight for Ukraine's freedom is …
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Mr. Chairman, Senator Peters, members of the committee, thank you for inviting me, blah, blah, blah. In July 2016, three, let me blow this up so people can actually read it. Three weeks after then-Director James Comey announced the conclusi…
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And they didn't report that to the FISA court. They lied to the court. Yeah, let me just clarify that. When people like Carter Page goes to these meetings, and they did the exact same thing with General Flynn, you are pre-briefed before you…
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So let's start going through some of these U.S. ambassadors and talking about their stories. We've had 18 U.S. ambassadors who were skull and bones. So what I'm describing here is the ultimate insiders club. You've got to be in the know to …
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Okay, then let me stop the share and I'll pull up the new one. There we go. Okay. So what I just did is I asked ChatGPT, what were the major events in Russia from 1883 to 1886 when this guy was the ambassador? Every single one, I'm going to…
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And Taft is the guy who was there crafting it. Then it gets to Russia, where the rise of authoritarianism happens. Big crackdown on dissenters. And Jewish immigration was happening while Taft is there. Basically, a lot of the Russian Jews d…
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And they'd be in their talks of integrating with the European Union. These are the dominoes that NATO is collecting from former Soviet bloc countries, getting closer and closer to the doorsteps of Russia, which led directly to the Ukraine c…
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1877 became the ambassador to Austria-Hungary and then to Russia. We talked about that last week. Of course, he is the patriarch of the Taft family of bonesmen. And we've obviously the president Taft and a few others. But obviously he has b…
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We didn't have a bomber or a missile deficit. The creation of the Cold War itself, the idea of a Cold War, was based on the fact that Russia was any minute going to come over the Volga Gap and wipe out Europe when they had 50 million people…
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I want to hammer home the Weisman angle of this, though. Like I said, this is a book about who basically formed the post-World War II world, the Cold War. There's six of them. There's a Charles, who was the ambassador of the USSR and part o…
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And the fact that they were the law firm of General Electric, you find General Electric in everything. The Bolshevik Revolution, the original members electrifying Russia afterwards, you find them in all of the coups. They have interest thro…
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Doffler report published in 2004. The same relationship handled Saddam's $5 billion line of credit, which is completely separate, to buy French Mirage jets and Russian missiles in defiance of sanctions. Nazi gold and Holocaust-era assets. P…
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Birkenfeld makes a mistake. His biggest client is a guy named Igor Yagelnikov, who he didn't name because he didn't want his employee to get in trouble. Igor Yagelnikov, who is obviously Russian, big real estate guy in California. Because h…
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the irs realized no more whistleblowers are coming forward because he just scared the hell out of him so instead they turn around and pay the guy off with 104 million do it very publicly and so whistleblowers will come again so the the guy …
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who rules the world island, commands the world. You'll see these thoughts resurfacing in the 20th century, in the early 21st, when Brzezinski and Kissinger talked about the whole pivot to Eurasia after the Berlin Wall fell. And why they've …
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Just one of those funny coincidences all through Oxford. Oh, yes. He would, in 1903, become the very first director to something called the London School of Economics, which is one of the... Definitely fits the mold. Yeah, he did a couple o…
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The corruption in the West is, you know, really creating a lot of, shall we say, uncertainty. And the Eastern Empire starts to close their doors. Constantine builds Constantinople as the gateway to the Black Sea. And everyone knows what's a…
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And that's probably why Russia didn't, you know, rise faster for many reasons because they didn't have access to most of the world's, you know, ports and seas. Okay, so how did they get there? How did they become so powerful? So by 1602, th…
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This would continue, again, up until 1784. There's a real famous incident in 1776 in a place called St. Eustatius Island in the Caribbean. 1776, what else happened that year? Well, this has something to do with St. Eustatius. It's a Dutch t…
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where it came from. Because then when you do get to periods like 1776 and you understand that the revolution in the United States, to your point, everyone talks about the French and the Russians, they don't talk about the Dutch. And to me, …
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Japan industrialized after the 1868 Majai Restoration. All they did is they imported Western technology. And you know how good they are at innovation. It was a natural benefactory. So why didn't other countries do well? Russia, China, the O…
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uh arm of that the cia is the unofficial arm of they are the same cia so if you're the secretary of state you know where the bodies are buried right um interesting that he was there from 89 to 92 because that's when the soviet union's break…
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and other intel agencies the bnd in germany massad it's not isolated to just the cia mi6 they have weaponized cyber to effect the exact same thing that gladio does kinetically so obviously kinetic operations are messy right so you just saw …
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Putin assassinated his political opposition, Navalny. Well, in November of 2023, just a few months ago, Putin was polling at 83% in his own country. He does not have political opposition. They basically have single party rule there. And he …
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To do a quick blast from the past, going back a decade, where did Russia get that technology of the hypersonic missiles? Skolkovo. Skolkovo. Yeah. Hillary Clinton. Barack Obama. Exactly. For those who don't know, in 2010 through 2012, Barac…
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And that's where a bunch of American corporations worked with Russian, I guess, state entities on a bunch of technology transfers. That was really interesting because 17 of those 28 companies doing that were donors to the Clinton Foundation…
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Fast forward 10 years later. So let me just say, when the fall of the Soviet Union happens and you lose your favorite boogeyman, when they fall too far behind, you do Skokobo so that you can ante up some competition and share with them so t…
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and it is who he says is doing it, it is nothing new. It is the modern-day version of what they have always done. And in some respects, I guess, from their perspective, it's better than going out and shooting a bunch of people, but it alway…