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Safari Club member_of Morocco documented
“with Israel sending the weapons to Iran. So, Congress had limited the power of the CIA after years of abuse, and when Portugal was dismantling their colonial empire in Africa, you know, like Angola and all of those other places that we foun…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Revolutionaries for the Right -Kyle Burke @ 1:28:27
Charles Yost appointed Morocco host_asserted
“Morocco during the time of Eisenhower's administration, which is where they were launching a lot of their North African operations out of, because Morocco was basically a colony of Britain for all intents and purposes. And it just happens t…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22 @ 25:52
Crypto AG spied_on Morocco host_asserted
“Morocco because they're eavesdropping on them through crypto AG. And how did they know that this guy was in Sweden? Because they're eavesdropping on them using crypto AG. So next we're going to move on to, and since I'm on that, let me, let…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname @ 46:13
John Hart headed Morocco documented
“He was actually the guy in charge of the task force that moved the Dalai Lama into India. Hart had headed CIA stations in Thailand in the early 50s, which means he was setting up the drug operation, and in Morocco later, where all kinds of …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 31 (33) @ 7:42
Morocco carried_out_attack Congo host_asserted
“Yet only a few days earlier, the U.S. had given its tactic approval to Morocco's decision to send 1,500 troops that were armed with U.S. military equipment to Mobato to help him fight what he labeled an insurgency, which was actually just a…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Zaire-Congo 1975-1978 @ 37:27
Morocco front_for NATO host_asserted
“All right, moving on. We're going to talk about Morocco. Not all about Morocco because there's a whole big story about Morocco. I'm going to talk about a little part of Morocco. Morocco basically has been a conduit for NATO into Africa for …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname @ 35:55
Saul Saltas spied_on Morocco book_quoted
“The Moroccan political situation paid much attention to the nationalist movement inside of all of these countries. He emphasized that none of these nationalist movements were communist. One of them even had worked with Coca-Cola when the Fr…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4 @ 23:10

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Operation Gladio (241113)
▶ 1:28:19 of the international syndicate. So you had Libya, Egypt, Yemen, Syria. There was a smaller one in Tanzania and Bahrain. And there were also small demonstrations in Morocco, Algeria, Lebanon, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Sudan. So, I mean, it was j…
Operation Gladio - Burkina Faso
▶ 1:07:22 Which is exactly how they sold the Columbia training, 20,000 of them down there as counter narcotics. Right. And the 10 African countries being that are comprised this partnership, Algeria, Burka, Fasa, Chad, Mali, Marutina, Morocco, Niger,…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22
▶ 25:52 Morocco during the time of Eisenhower's administration, which is where they were launching a lot of their North African operations out of, because Morocco was basically a colony of Britain for all intents and purposes. And it just happens t…
Operation Gladio Prelude to Terror chapter 13
▶ 50:59 could not do anything. It could not send spies. It could not write reports. It could not pay money. In order to compensate for that, a group of countries got together in the hopes of fighting quote-unquote communism and established what we …
Operation Gladio Prelude to Terror chapter 13
▶ 51:54 who has always been in the tank for part of MI6, and Iran, who at the time was in the tank with BP and Standard Oil after the overthrow of Mossadegh, right? So these are all NATO-controlled. France, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Iran. Prima…
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 13:51 I got to looking at the time frame that all of that was happening. And I'm like, oh, well, we've got a whole bunch of other related things like Morocco in the early 80s under Reagan administration. And so I thought that I would go back and …
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 18:38 We rolled right out of those two, the Morocco and the Suriname, into Libya. And then Nicaragua, Panama, Bulgaria. And Bulgaria started towards the end of Reagan's administration, but most of it happened during the Bush senior administration…
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 35:55 All right, moving on. We're going to talk about Morocco. Not all about Morocco because there's a whole big story about Morocco. I'm going to talk about a little part of Morocco. Morocco basically has been a conduit for NATO into Africa for …
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 36:25 that was important with Morocco was the fact that... Oh, Stream Yard's down. Well, crap. Let me close that out. You just can't win. The king that has been there and the royal...…
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 36:59 family in Morocco for a very long time has been agents of the West, agents of the United States. And we're going to just briefly cover this one aspect of it. The government of Morocco in January 1983 had the sad duty, quote unquote, to anno…
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 37:28 of a beloved general by the name of Dalimi. D-L-I-M-I. His first name was Ahmed. A-H-M-E-D. He was a confidant of King Hussein. He had been with him for over 20 years. He was the commander of the southern forces of the Moroccan army. And wh…
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 38:00 French newspaper first reported that his death, they actually said that his death was not an accident and that he was actually killed. And as a result, he was doing this reporting from Morocco. He was immediately exiled from the country. In…
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 38:58 had been a lieutenant in the Moroccan army and a leader of an underground movement of army officers that were dedicated to getting rid of the king and the monarchy because of his cruelty and his basically being a butt boy for the West. Rami…
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 39:28 to shoot down an aircraft that King Hussein had been flying on in 1972. The dissident officers supported the establishment of a democratic Islamic Republic of Morocco. They didn't want to live in a monarch. And a negotiated settlement in th…
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 39:58 the monarchy to remain in power. Ahmed Delami, while serving as the king's right-hand man, had been secretly associating with the rebels. When he went abroad, he sometimes met with people that had either been exiled from the country or were…
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 41:03 When the CIA handed over a dossier to King Hassan in January 1983, it contained video film of General Delami meeting in Stockholm, and that was enough to warrant Delami's assassination. Morocco said, Morocco, as reported in the New York Tim…
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 41:33 ally in the Arab world. Hassan had clearly tied his fortunes to the Reagan administration in 1981. He was visited by the SecDef, Caspar Weinberger, the Secretary of State, Alexander Haig, the Deputy Director of the CIA, the Chairman of the …
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 42:02 and a whole host of other assistant secretaries throughout the government and at least 21 military advisors in just the first couple of years of the Reagan administration. Actually, the first year of the Reagan administration. There were ov…
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 42:29 In the years previous, Hassan had cooperated extensively with the U.S. policies in Africa. In both 1977 and 78, he sent Moroccan troops to Zaire to support the American actions there, which was basically the installation of a fascist dictat…
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 43:00 against the people that literally could actually run the country. So basically, Hassan is a force supplier to the CIA mercenaries operating throughout Africa to keep it colonized. Surprised? No. King Hassan had allowed the CIA to build up a…
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 43:35 Hassan had earned the gratitude and protection of the U.S. as a result. Thus, it was the CIA who exposed General Delemy's double life to the king. Delemy had reportedly advocated for Morocco to receive aid from France, which was their forme…
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 44:04 So the CIA viewed him as a threat. Hassan, and they insisted that Hassan get rid of the confidants that favored France as the overlord. At 11 o'clock on the night of 23 January 1983, Ahmed Rami Dalami was called to the palace of Hassan's.…
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 44:36 Their 10 security escorts escorted him to an underground interrogation room where there were two American officers present. They interrogated him for several hours. Delami was tortured at 5 a.m. He was shot dead and his body was placed in h…
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 45:42 And the correspondence that would have been going back and forth from embassies to embassies. Well, we know that crypto AG was used by all of these countries so that Germany and the U.S. could spy on everybody's diplomatic cables. So how di…
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 1:05:06 For anybody who wants to do any further research or just want to verify some of the stuff we're talking about. Colonel, I have a question. Sure. So then you had mentioned Morocco being a center point for that connection. Is there any logist…
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 1:05:40 the place that we can land and take off and have fresh water from? Well, if you look at where Morocco is on a map, you will see immediately what the advantages are. And let me bring this up real quick. Just a second. When you look across th…
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 1:07:09 Spain, the southern tip of Spain, is off the coast of Morocco. Now, also, you'll hear lots of conversations about the Canary Islands. The Canary Islands has some dubious distinctions, and that is very close to that area as well. Number one …
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 1:07:38 The Canary Islands is also where Robert Maxwell's yacht was docked when he was murdered. So it does have strategic importance. And it also, if you look again at the kind of gateway into weapons trafficking, you see it sits right next to Alg…
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 1:08:03 especially after World War II, having been a former French colony and going through the Civil War where Otto Skorzeny goes down there and is training all of those mercenaries. That's sitting right next to Morocco. There's oil all off the co…
Operation Gladio-Revolutionaries for the Right -Kyle Burke
▶ 1:28:27 with Israel sending the weapons to Iran. So, Congress had limited the power of the CIA after years of abuse, and when Portugal was dismantling their colonial empire in Africa, you know, like Angola and all of those other places that we foun…
Operation Gladio-Revolutionaries for the Right -Kyle Burke
▶ 1:28:55 The group maintained informal connections with the U.S., South Africa, Rhodesia, and Israel. Now, here's what's really interesting about this. Morocco is basically a stooge of the West. Iran was overthrown, and the Shah's in there, who is a…
Operation Gladio-Revolutionaries for the Right -Kyle Burke
▶ 1:31:12 by leaders and intelligence directors from five countries, France, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Morocco, and Iran. And who signed for Iran? The director of the Sabacc. And who was that? That guy, Sabacc, remember, was created by Major General Schwa…
Operation Gladio-Turkey
▶ 1:27:55 that they literally couldn't do anything. So that was the sort of impetus to create this sort of loose coalition of intel agencies, including the Saudis, including the French, including the Israelis and Moroccans and a few others, Egyptians…
Operation Gladio - Zaire-Congo 1975-1978
▶ 37:00 Carter denied the suggestion that U.S. aid to Zaire was part of a coordinated venture with France, Belgium, Morocco, Egypt, and Sudan. And at the same time, the State Department characterized American policy as a neither help nor hinder pos…
Operation Gladio - Zaire-Congo 1975-1978
▶ 37:27 Yet only a few days earlier, the U.S. had given its tactic approval to Morocco's decision to send 1,500 troops that were armed with U.S. military equipment to Mobato to help him fight what he labeled an insurgency, which was actually just a…
Operation Gladio - Zaire-Congo 1975-1978
▶ 37:54 So Morocco would have to obtain Washington's permission in advance to do so, which, of course, they did. And we explained that yesterday when we talked about Morocco. Morocco has been a word of the U.S. and NATO for, I mean, ever since Worl…
Operation Gladio - Zaire-Congo 1975-1978
▶ 52:00 They also sent him a fleet of American military transport planes and began ferrying Belgian and French troops into Zaire. And they framed it as a quote-unquote rescue mission of white foreigners trapped by the war. But they were shipping ma…
The Colonels Corner-Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 13
▶ 10:42 I speak about 54 countries, even though one of them is not recognized by the UN because we recognize the Western Sahara as an independent country. He's referring to the Northwest African territory that has struggled against Moroccan occupat…
The Colonel’s Corner-Presidents’ Secret Wars Chap 17
▶ 31:42 Vernon Walters, almost like these guys are actually working for them to begin with. The CIA is just a convenient cover. And then when they're done at the CIA, they just go work for them outright. Vernon Walters earned $300,000 commission in…
The Colonel’s Corner – Presidents’ Secret Wars Chapter 11 cont’d
▶ 1:04:51 There is also the possibility that from that point on, while there was a deal made that he can put up the he can stay in charge. And we did this with royalty like in Jordan and Morocco. The UK did that. So it's not unprecedented. But we're …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 31 (33)
▶ 7:42 He was actually the guy in charge of the task force that moved the Dalai Lama into India. Hart had headed CIA stations in Thailand in the early 50s, which means he was setting up the drug operation, and in Morocco later, where all kinds of …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 49 (51)
▶ 1:14:11 who was a big part of our creating the election equipment in 2008. He was connected to the NDI and NED and was over in Morocco and some other countries prior to coming back to L.A. and being full on creating the system, which everyone knows…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 50 (52)
▶ 33:50 Weapon caches, because there's always going to be some of them. The UN captured 30 technicals, but no warlord. And a Moroccan battalion was ambushed next. Howe then issued a warrant for Adid's arrest. The raids and the warrant made the UN a…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 51 (53)
▶ 45:04 a confirmed Middle East expert. He had been deputy station chief in Morocco, most recently station chief in Tajikistan, and had been doing cleric at the Terrorism Center. Teams rotating through Kurdistan on his watch varied from four to 10 …
The Colonel’s Corner Shell Game Part 3
▶ 39:22 He also talks about testimony which showed the UBS, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Eric Holder, Lanny Brewer, and the DOJ in Covington and Burling, Zakeem at Booz Allen, his son, who was on the House Armed Services Committee, have entered i…
The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 3
▶ 45:24 which controlled its operations. The Reich also gave Bernhard large sums of money to invest in other countries. The conglomerate would eventually acquire holdings across the world, from Spain to Morocco, from France, and throughout all of S…
The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5
▶ 1:35:36 It's funny when you look at things with the Gladio glasses, because I had known about him and a lot of the stuff, especially Red Brigade, not that he was necessarily tied into that, but just in Italy. And given that he was a media tycoon, a…
The Colonel's Corner The Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 8
▶ 26:02 They and their so-called arms supermarket in Honduras are mentioned frequently in Norse White House diaries. According to Meneke, from 83 to 85, Martin and Robert Corson were partners in a casino in the Canary Islands off the coast of Moroc…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anti-Communism #3
▶ 30:00 With Indochina, Transe was to embark on his third world pact. At the start of the 1960s, he then turned to Africa, and he focused on primarily French colonies. He took part in efforts in Tanzania, Algeria, Morocco, and Congo.…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 4:49 interview and article was the work of Saul Tass, the new leader expert on North African affairs during the 1950s. In other words, he was the anointed person that was going to produce all of the media. In particular, the struggles for indepe…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 18:38 There was an interview in the summer of 1948. Politically, the three of them were basically all in the same pot. Tass' arrival in Paris coincided with the increasing activities of nationalist parties in Morocco and Tanzania. For Tass, it wa…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 19:40 was Tassa's introduction to Bourguidab, the leader of the Nationalist Party, and later the first president of the independent Tunisia. These connections gave him the opportunity to extend his network to other nationalist leaders in Morocco …
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 22:40 with a small walled hut to shelter the Arab owner and his entire usually large family, unquote. Appealing to his liberal audience in America, he pointed out how an American airfield construction company was forced to employ two wage scales …
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 23:10 The Moroccan political situation paid much attention to the nationalist movement inside of all of these countries. He emphasized that none of these nationalist movements were communist. One of them even had worked with Coca-Cola when the Fr…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 23:45 And he made it crystal clear while it was time for the U.S. to change its policy towards France. Quote, a federal cannot be committed to a reactionary policy in Africa despite French threats. Unquote. Cleverly, he also emphasized America's …
X SPACES Éire Community-Operation Gladio, Colonel Towner Watkins
▶ 1:18:39 The UK created the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt back in the early 1900s. And so they hate us for that. They hate us because we have destabilized their country. After World War II, we installed fake kings all over the place in Jordan, Morocco…