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Napoleon Bonaparte sold
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“Napoleon didn't want to go into debt to the Rothschilds and the European bankers because he was very anti-debt. And he ended up selling Louisiana to America in order to not go into debt to the bankers. But we flooded the currency, which was…”
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we got some pushback on it. We've had, this is a big success story. We had over 19 state attorney generals have sent letters to Fink about this stuff. We've had states like Louisiana, South Carolina, Arkansas say, if you are doing this ESG …
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the drug planes. Evidence produced during a DEA investigation of Manuel Noriega revealed that his drug trafficking ring loaded up planes with cocaine in Colombia. The planes refueled in the Contra airstrips in northern Costa Rica before con…
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That have also surfaced regarding the drug smuggling operations involving sprint boats operating out of Texas, Louisiana and Florida. The Foreign Relations Committee voted to approve Kerry's request for a behind the scenes investigation, bu…
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precise locations throughout Louisiana, Arkansas, and a few other southern states. Seal detailed his cocaine smuggling activities in 81, 82, and 83. He testified to this that he was involved in at least 50 trips during those three years. IR…
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In 1986, explaining a $29 million lien that the IRS filed against Seale for back taxes. A letter that year from Louisiana's Attorney General to U.S. Attorney General Edward Meese said Seale smuggled between $3 billion and $5 billion worth o…
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Napoleon didn't want to go into debt to the Rothschilds and the European bankers because he was very anti-debt. And he ended up selling Louisiana to America in order to not go into debt to the bankers. But we flooded the currency, which was…
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And then it posted over to X, so I don't have to copy and paste the whole thing over. So let me read this to you. This is an actual quote from an archived news release. Last Friday, the governor ruled to deny the state of Louisiana's reques…
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The ruling came approximately 11 months after the indictment was filed by District Attorney Jim Garrison of New Orleans. Following the issuance of the at-large warrant on December 20, 1967, the extradition request containing witnesses' affi…
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Yeah, a couple things on this. First of all, Colonel, I think Ruby was involved in the bioweapons program. They were running this program out of Louisiana in New Orleans. That's why a lot of people were there. And if you look at after the a…
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of which T.J. Falgott III. Falgott is the cousin of Tillman Fertetta. In fact, they share the same first name, Tillman Joseph. Fertetta was previously mentioned as a relative of the Galveston Mafia family. Falgott's father, T.J. Falgott Jr.…
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who was training Contras in Belize by the name of Gilbert Dossier, the former Louisiana Agricultural Commissioner serving time for extortion and bribery, who was going to turn state's evidence against Beebe until President Reagan pardoned h…
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He was the Louisiana Agricultural Commissioner. He was serving time for extortion and bribery. He was going to testify against the mafia, this entire Iran-Contra failed savings and loan, all of this shit. President Reagan was asked by CIA D…
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out as loans and donating them to the CIA-directed contra program. Just want to make sure you got that. There was also Barry Seale in the C-4 explosives in a Shreveport warehouse destined for anti-Castro Cubans in Mexico. Adler Berryman Bar…
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as a captain flying 707s and 747s out of New York to Europe for TWA. TWA has lots of links to this whole dark world. As he walked out of his motel room near New Orleans International Airport, he was arrested by federal agents and charged wi…
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You could blow up the entire island of Cuba with that. This shit was going other places. Arrested in New Orleans along with Seal was a man from Brooklyn, New York named Murray Morris Kessler. Kessler was a key middleman in the deal. He was …
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the CIA Dirty Trick Squad, John Ehrlichman, buddies with Jack Caulfield, who's buddies with Ambrose. In addition to the scheme to sell explosives to the anti-Castro Cubans, Harper had also been observed by customs agents flying arms and amm…
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the CIA Dirty Trick Squad, John Ehrlichman, buddies with Jack Caulfield, who's buddies with Ambrose. In addition to the scheme to sell explosives to the anti-Castro Cubans, Harper had also been observed by customs agents flying arms and amm…
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And then we can't have a trial. Jimmy Tallon, the lead prosecutor from the Organized Crime Strike Force, told the judge that Fernandez was a co-conspirator until he went to Mexican authorities with the scheme. Tallon stated that he went to …
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who was investigating the flow of drug money through Barry Seale's operation. When Duncan was called to testify before the House Subcommittee on Crime regarding the federal interference in Arkansas and Louisiana police investigation of Seal…
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While Wheaton was tracking SEAL and other CIA assets, he ran into a helicopter company that was based in Lafayette, Louisiana, called Commercial Helicopters. The president and majority owner was a timber man named Charles Haynes Jr. The oth…
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Ross landed on his feet. He was appointed a top position in the Louisiana Department of Transportation by the corrupt Mafia-associated governor of Edwin Williams, the guy that hung out with Mafia guy Herman Beebe all the time. Commercial he…
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There's more to commercial helicopters than just offshore oil work and ferrying Edwards around Louisiana. Ross, while denying that the company ever did business with his buddy Barry Seal or the CIA, did volunteer, we used to lease helicopte…
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to the roughest prison in Angolia, Louisiana. When the media began requesting interviews, they were told that Sarkis was unavailable because he was in transit. To keep the media from Sarkis, he was then transferred to a prison in a tiny tow…
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cheering him on. The most important individual affected by this limited war debate of the 1950s was John Fitzgerald Kennedy, then a senator from Massachusetts. Kennedy clearly aligned himself with the opponents of the new look. In the early…
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The McCarthy bill posed a challenge to the existing minimal legislative oversight, and now Mike Mansfield was the majority leader in the Senate. Lyndon B. Johnson, as majority leader in 1956, had helped oppose Mansfield's original bill, but…
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under Nino Diaz of about 168 men who would make a diversion at another point on Cuba's coast just before the main landing. They too trained separately, as did the brigade frogmen in Louisiana. Landing craft crew trained in the Florida Keys …
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who was then an ambitious Republican congressman from Michigan with ties to the FBI. While the rest of the commission, Congressman Hale Boggs from Louisiana and Senators Richard Russell from Georgia, along with John Sherman Cooper of Kentuc…
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Dulles, McCloy, and Ford took control of the investigation. Now keep in mind, Hale Boggs, we've talked about before, and his corrupt running of Louisiana. Richard Russell, of course, is most notorious in Georgia for his relationship with th…
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again, intelligence agencies, were directly involved in the smuggling and distribution of drugs to raise funds for covert military operations against the government of Nicaragua. He provided Hart's staff with detailed maps and names of alle…
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The director of New Orleans Metropolitan Crime Commission stated that Mecham, who owned the New Orleans Saints professional football team, was seen frequently at a New Orleans restaurant called Marcello's. The restaurant that was connected …
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B.B. the mobster? Yeah, Herman K. B.B., Sr., the mobster. B.B. was located in Shreveport, Louisiana. And just as an aside, you guys, in the early 2000s, one of my best friends, a fellow colonel, was assigned to Barksdale Air Force Base. He …
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But at the time, in the early 2000s, Shreveport, Louisiana was the only other one that did. And it is a hotbed for mafia. So also remember, Alabama was where the guard unit was that was intimately involved in the Bay of Pigs. So there's a l…
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his real estate investments, unquote. The name of that company is TLC Investments. It stood for Texas, Louisiana, and California, the three states where they were doing the bulk of the real estate deals. In San Diego, Susala was also a gene…
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Beebe ended up dropping out of Northwestern to go into the Navy at the end of World War II. He re-enrolled in Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, where he ended up getting his bachelor's degree. The Korean War happens and he re-enlis…
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from American Motel Industries, AMI. In the late 60s, after he had his run-in with the SEC and had bought a few banks, he moved to Shreveport and set up his empire. He would then come to the attention of the Louisiana State Police and the N…
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survived 30 years in the heart of this mafia organization, according to the Metro Crime Commission. Marcella controlled at least five Holiday Inns in Louisiana through front companies and close associate. I'm not even going to try to say th…
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Beebe owned at least six Holiday Inns in Texas and Louisiana, including one in New Orleans that was a hotbed of mafia activity. He would later put that hotel up for collateral on a loan guarantee for his close associate, Don Dixon, to buy t…
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Another Holiday Inn BB owned was in a small town in Texas called Denton. According to AMI's annual report in 1976 and a book called Brothers in Blood, Marcello expert David Chandler states that in the 1960s, a wealthy Louisiana mafioso houn…
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was convicted of fraud at Flushing Federal, where he was obtaining and brokering loans. Also convicted at Flushing were Mario Renda. He was brokering deposits there as well. Several mob associates who were involved in a scheme that received…
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Alabama is one of the worst. What book was it that we were reading? That was Gary Webb's book that talked about the guy that came set up shop next to the neighbors and the FBI all was hanging out at the neighbors because he was building an …
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It was very lucrative business for Bebe. And if a potential borrower declined it, he was usually told to get a loan somewhere else. AMI also had money on deposit at Allied. We'd buy CDs there, Anderson said. And a 1976 House Finance Subcomm…
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Smith is listed in the 1985 Comptroller's Report as well as part owner of First National Bank of Jefferson Parish in Louisiana, where Beebe, Anderson, and others owned $1.6 million in debitors for the bank's parent corporation and held warr…
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A lot of the regulators that were supposed to be watching over this bank gets hired by this mesh of banks so they know how to skirt the system. If Michener wanted something done at Allied, he called Gerald Smith and it got done. He was ofte…
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Houston business reporter confirmed that he had extensive bank holdings in Louisiana. The bank examiner said that one time in the late 1970s, he was playing poker with Michener and some of his associates in a small town in Louisiana where M…
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terrorist training camps that had been set up in Florida and Louisiana for the Cuban exiles. Different country, different location, but always Florida. These camps soon began training anti-Sandinista guerrillas. And by the middle of the yea…
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almost all of them before the 20th century. Of those U.S. senators, Connecticut had four U.S. senators. So if you think about it, in about a 70-year period, each senator probably sits for 15 years on average. Pretty much half of Connecticut…
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None. Yeah. They were. Yeah. Yeah. The South didn't go to, I did not get into Ivy league schools or not too much. At least there are, there's always exceptions. I have one Senator from Louisiana, one from Kentucky later on, but that's prett…
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Here's a lieutenant of him. He's a first lieutenant following the battle of Chancellorsville. He was a class of 1847. He was a botanist. Notice that blue symbol doesn't look very blue? Yeah, it looks very Confederate-ish. He's the captain o…
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And he's the one that created the Dick and Meyer sugar refinery. They got their sugar from Cuban plantations, which is a reoccurring theme of many of our Operation Gladio folks that got rich on sugar to include William Polly. This business …