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Claims (5)
FedEx member_of
North American Competitiveness Council host_asserted
“Those are some of them that were in on this from the very beginning. They've attended a lot of these meetings. Lockheed Martin is another one. And let's see. Oh, and Judicial Watch even sued for records of having these meetings because of w…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - 'GEOGRAPHY OF GLADIO' - EP.374(AlphaWarrior Show) @ 47:23
Frederick W. Smith founded
FedEx host_asserted
“Another notable alumni, a guy by the name of Frederick W. Smith. Does that sound familiar? Yes, but I don't remember from where. Okay, he's a Yale School of Management alumni, 1966. He is the founder and CEO of a company you've talked about…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady- Secret Societies meets Operation Gladio 250404 @ 37:59
Frederick W. Smith founded
FedEx host_asserted
“What's his name? Frederick's W what? Frederick W. Smith. Smith. You can find a pull a picture if you'd like. He was a skull and bones class of 1966, which means he's classmates with all these guys. Frederick Smith is famous because he's the…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22 @ 57:33
Frederick W. Smith member_of
FedEx host_asserted
“is those exact same years in Vietnam. And my father was an Air Force pilot in Vietnam the exact same time. And of course, we know that John McCain was a naval pilot back then. Gets out of Vietnam and he founds Federal Express to make it a l…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22 @ 59:10
Frederick W. Smith founded
FedEx speculative
“working for John McCain while he was running for president, who was also still serving as the chair for the IRI. While he was running for president, he was funding coups all over the world. And this guy supported him for president. Yeah, an…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22 @ 1:04:30
Mentions (10)
▶ 45:25
Some of them were like the cargo carriers like UPS, FedEx, General Electric, Chase Morgan, all of the ones that have had very close relationships with the CIA and have had CIA embeds in them doing different stuff around the world that I've …
▶ 46:53
the North American competitiveness council that I was just mentioning, um, that the, um, like the big corporations were going to be part of, um, UPS, um, and they even hosted meetings in the, um, Louisville, Kentucky, which is where their h…
▶ 47:51
So there was a lawsuit that they filed. I don't know what the disposition of it was, but they definitely. Oh, and here it is. So here's the U.S. representatives. Campbell Soup, Chevron, Ford Motor Company, FedEx, GE, General Motors, Kansas …
▶ 57:33
What's his name? Frederick's W what? Frederick W. Smith. Smith. You can find a pull a picture if you'd like. He was a skull and bones class of 1966, which means he's classmates with all these guys. Frederick Smith is famous because he's the…
▶ 59:10
is those exact same years in Vietnam. And my father was an Air Force pilot in Vietnam the exact same time. And of course, we know that John McCain was a naval pilot back then. Gets out of Vietnam and he founds Federal Express to make it a l…
▶ 1:00:14
A year later, he is founding Federal Express and raises $91 million, said no one ever. It wasn't an instant success story because there's a little blurb that I thought was funny. At one point, the company was running out of money. So he too…
▶ 1:04:30
working for John McCain while he was running for president, who was also still serving as the chair for the IRI. While he was running for president, he was funding coups all over the world. And this guy supported him for president. Yeah, an…
▶ 1:05:02
that that was true too. And I'm going to also go out on a limb and speculate that he didn't just win money in Las Vegas. He was given money. Fred Smith, who to thunk it. So big source today. What kind of, we got connections to China. We got…
▶ 7:58
NCR. And NCR is very important because NCR has showed up in multiple ones to include the people that led the initial election interference in 1948 in Italy. The Sheridan Marriott, FedEx, Ernst & Young, Deloitte, Price Waterhouse Cooper.…
▶ 37:59
Another notable alumni, a guy by the name of Frederick W. Smith. Does that sound familiar? Yes, but I don't remember from where. Okay, he's a Yale School of Management alumni, 1966. He is the founder and CEO of a company you've talked about…