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World Bank funded
Europe host_asserted
“in europe especially but also throughout asia and that's why he started seeing uh these things like the marshall plan giving united states and world bank loans to help rebuilding of europe and other places around the world have been decimat…”
▶ The Shadow State Pt 13; BCCI Pt. 3- The Cover-Up @ 11:33
Marshall Plan funded
Europe host_asserted
“in europe especially but also throughout asia and that's why he started seeing uh these things like the marshall plan giving united states and world bank loans to help rebuilding of europe and other places around the world have been decimat…”
▶ The Shadow State Pt 13; BCCI Pt. 3- The Cover-Up @ 11:33
Mentions (29)
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I just love how they overlap with each other. And the money in the family was used by the Bondi's parents to establish a progressive education schools, both in Europe and in America. His mother, Gertrude Bondi, had studied under Sigmund Fre…
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is to, of our foreign policy has been for more than a century, is basically to exploit other countries so that our multinational corporations, our trading houses, can get cheap labor and resources. And that has been our foreign policy. Ther…
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For those who don't know, after World War I, we had the Treaty of Versailles where a number of our heroes of our story were there, especially the Dulles brothers. Afterwards, you know, basically they had said Germany had to pay something li…
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they were on him for years and years and years with buying off the judges and all kinds of crap they put that man through hell for him trying to help him i remember the story of um there was a plane load of gold ingots that landed in europe…
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Pete Hegseth to be the Secretary of Defense. And these guys were the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Treasury and all of these other positions, the governor of Europe, you know, under the Marshall Plan, McCloy, at a much younger a…
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That's basically the way, you know, there's some other power centers in Europe and Asia, what have you, but they all play the same game. And they could tell us about a democracy. No, not enough of that. Becomes full ambassador of the UN in …
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1931, Bonesman. He would marry a woman named Joan Deal, and they would establish their home right on the side of Pittsburgh, and they called it Rosemont Farm. Now, that's an important name, remember Rosemont, because we're going to get back…
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And in 1927, they merged the three of those together to become the Brookings Institute. So Brookings Institute rises to fame pretty quickly. FDR commissions them to help understand the causes of the Great Depression. Remember, this is this …
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and the brookings institute starts studying those studies on mobilization they helped draw out the plans for u.s mobilization if we were to enter into the war as if that was ever a question right then after the war they were asked to plan f…
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We had five or six million service members coming back to the States and they weren't going to have jobs. We were going right back into the Great Depression. So instead of letting that happen, the plan was the Marshall Plan, where basically…
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staging a creation of the werewolf units and his entire stay behind network throughout Europe. And the exact same year that the Vatican Bank gets established. Yeah, that's going to, that theory of yours really correlates well with the resea…
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And this involves the Bank of International Settlements, too. And probably need to just say a couple of words about that. In order, the post-World War I, they decided to set up the Central Bank of Central Banks, the Bank of International Se…
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the setting up of the vatican bank is going to facilitate the movement of the wealth confiscated in europe as well as the rat lines and then the soon-to-be opium trade yeah that's all because of the lack of transparency and regulation altho…
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the brain trust of our intelligence division under Bush. Can I say a few things about Goss? Sure. I mean, there's more. I've got more. Go ahead. All right. So he gets recruited by the CIA while he's a junior in college. And that's public re…
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They went to J.P. Morgan's conference room where they devised what became the predecessor of the Federal Reserve Bank. What happened was a bunch of banks were failing in 1907. And the American dollar was in absolute panic. J.P. Morgan ends …
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Yeah, it was kind of like a sister to the Marshall Plan. Its alleged purpose was to strengthen the European allies through military assistance and economic recovery. Yeah, it basically served us like an intelligence front. Yeah, we talked a…
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right around where Phoenicia was in trade rights for Carthage. So when the Silk Road got disturbed periodically over that 2,000-year period, the maritime trade became even more important. The other Silk Road actually ran right through Ukrai…
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And they, these maritime empires, were right there in the artery that led to all the other wealthy city-states, etc. Alright, then we get to the Roman Empire of the 2nd century. After the Punic Wars, they dominated the entire territory of t…
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It's where loads of London comes in. These are the forefathers of loads of London. You had to ensure a massive endeavor like some kind of trip across the oceans. The problem was they were incredibly strong on the sea, and as we pointed out …
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The Di Medici's slipped a bribe to the Holy Roman Empire, and I think it was the 1300s, and kept a massive invasion of united European foes from attacking Venice. From that point forward, the merchant princes realized we are vulnerable from…
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This is mercantilism. But you also see these merchant princes, because they have so much money, they still now get the ear of the kings and the people that are creating foreign policy. They were called new money at the time, but they had th…
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Yes. While you're basically setting the entire groundwork for what you call the military industrial intelligence complex, because the OSS is operating inside the army alongside it in Asia, setting up all of those drug smuggling rings at the…
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So in 47, he fails upwards to become the Secretary of the State, where he advocates the rebuilding of Europe under what became known as the Marshall Plan. Now, people, we have talked about how the Great Depression was orchestrated by the ba…
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The only way we got out of the Great Depression was the full militarization of the entire economy for World War II. That causes a lot of debt. Well, America is the strongest economy in the world because we didn't get bombed and everyone els…
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basically the founder of the mechanism, i.e. the stay behind units that will ensure the capture of all of Europe and the rest of the world and their resources. He is a great, it has nothing to do with peace, of course, but he was definitely…
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The Anglo-American alliance kept the rest of Europe under its thumb for the last 70 years. By the use of terrorism under the command and control of NATO, who on the civilian side was staffed with Nazis. And 7% of the overall Marshall Plan w…
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Marshall retires in 1951, doesn't do a whole lot. He would die in 1959. In 1953, an act of British Parliament creates what's called the Marshall Scholarship. And this is a living gift. They called it a living gift to the U.S. in gratitude f…
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in europe especially but also throughout asia and that's why he started seeing uh these things like the marshall plan giving united states and world bank loans to help rebuilding of europe and other places around the world have been decimat…
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energy guy. OK, so he's like the Department of Energy for the country of Italy. He had this philosophy that he was going to change the way they did business with Africa. He was going to give them fair deals. He was going to they were gettin…