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Douglas MacArthur pardoned
Shiro Ishii book_quoted
“said recommendation in Part 3B is approved. Information obtained from Ishii and associates of biological warfare will be retained in intelligence channels and will not be employed in war crime evidence. Part 2 said all communications above …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 2 @ 33:18
Douglas MacArthur recruited
Charles Willoughby host_asserted
“MacArthur hired the guy. MacArthur's the commander. He has 100% of the responsibility. Everything that happened after MacArthur retreated from the Philippines to include, because he took Willoughby with him to Japan when he was the basic mi…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea Part 2 @ 1:48:01
Douglas MacArthur installed
China guest_asserted
“They're raising military officers that are never explained the difference between China and Taiwan and how the United States and its military, by the way, because MacArthur was responsible for all of this, the whole misdirection of setting …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 5 @ 1:14:45
Douglas MacArthur carried_out_attack
Korea host_asserted
“And it got bigger and bigger. And MacArthur just made the decision, some say without prior approval, that he's going all the way to the northern border. And he starts pushing forward. And under the guise, many people believe, to reinsert Ch…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 6 @ 1:31:17
Douglas MacArthur removed_from_power
Sun Myung Moon host_asserted
“who had created stay-behind units in the North and had spent time in prison. And it was not until MacArthur did his push North that Moon got sprung from prison because he was actually working on behalf of the U.S. forces. So he was basicall…”
▶ Operation Gladio- Singapore History @ 1:22:51
Douglas MacArthur appointed
Charles Willoughby guest_asserted
“And that's how much he loved him. And so he was, if memory serves me right, was a logistician, you know, did like supply and crap like that. But MacArthur moved him over to be his chief of intel in the Philippines. And then when they moved …”
▶ Operation Gladio - World Anti Communist League and Unification Church @ 2:29:18
Douglas MacArthur member_of
U.S. Army Command and General Staff College documented
“As the graduate school for U.S. military, its alumni included Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas MacArthur, Colin Powell, and Petraeus. Its international officer program had attracted military leaders from nearly every nation in the world in an …”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers Part 6 @ 20:58
Douglas MacArthur ordered_assassination_of
Murray Sanders host_asserted
“It was a merchant marine ship loaded with technical specialists that had been dispatched to Japan under orders directly from General MacArthur. Their mission was to find the Japanese scientists and interrogate them for their scientific data…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 2 @ 3:57
Douglas MacArthur ordered_assassination_of
Murray Sanders host_asserted
“Sanders met with MacArthur and a representative from military intelligence. And after a debate, MacArthur decided that the information could be gleaned from the Japanese far outweighed any war crimes that they committed, even against Americ…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 2 @ 13:10
Douglas MacArthur pardoned
Shiro Ishii host_asserted
“MacArthur said. If you feel you cannot get all the information, we're not given to torture, which is a lie. So offer him that promise as coming from General MacArthur. Get the data. Within three weeks, any belief on Sanders' part that no hu…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 2 @ 13:42
Charles Willoughby member_of
Douglas MacArthur book_quoted
“director. He had been a naval intelligence officer in the Pacific. He knew the value of both intelligence and secrecy. And he also had illustrated to him up close and personal by Willoughby, MacArthur's intelligence guy, that you can just m…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 4 @ 16:23
Douglas MacArthur used
Richard Sutherland host_asserted
“report accurate intel, he reports intel that feeds into his narrative. And that's exactly the way MacArthur operated during and after World War II with Willoughby, his chief of intel. You just send them out, you tell them what you want them…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Indonesia Part 6 @ 49:05
Douglas MacArthur funded
Anderson Trust host_asserted
“And so it's the narrative. One of the narratives is a lot of that money ended up in what's called the Anderson Trust has been used to finance covert operations around the world ever since. Now I'm going to turn this over to the colonel beca…”
▶ Secret Societies Skull and Bones with War Hamster Brady @ 53:00
Douglas MacArthur instigated
Korean War host_asserted
“This crap in the dividing of the country, MacArthur got a little too big for his britches, instigated a false flag, used it as the pretense to go north, went all the way to the Chinese border and passed it, pissed off the Chinese who then g…”
▶ Operation Gladio- Prelude to Terror Chap 19 @ 55:18
Douglas MacArthur protected
Zaibatsu host_asserted
“Reverend Moon and Taiwan set up the World Anti-Communist League, Tacoma, they were criminals. And they were World War II criminals that should have been put to death because of the criminality in using the slaves and gassing people and doin…”
▶ Operation Gladio- Prelude to Terror Chap 19 @ 1:05:45
Douglas MacArthur headed
Japan host_asserted
“MacArthur hired the guy. MacArthur's the commander. He has 100% of the responsibility. Everything that happened after MacArthur retreated from the Philippines to include, because he took Willoughby with him to Japan when he was the basic mi…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea Part 2 @ 1:48:01
Douglas MacArthur covered_up
China documented
“While in Washington, and that's just the same thing that I will remind you that General MacArthur did in his testimony in front of Congress about Taiwan. He said that it was a democracy when they were bayonetting Formosans in the street in …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 5 @ 48:49
Douglas MacArthur appointed
Charles Willoughby book_quoted
“because that's where all the freaking Nazis went, under the leadership of a former Secret Service officer of German origin, none other than Charles A. Willoughby, to whom General MacArthur gave the title, My Pet Fascist. Who was Willoughby?…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 14 @ 51:52
Charles Willoughby member_of
Douglas MacArthur documented
“There's much hay, as we'll see in a book later on, made about the fact that MacArthur would not stay a single night in Korea. He would fly back over to Japan, which, according to most people, provided even more problems. MacArthur's chief i…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea Part 4 @ 8:42
Douglas MacArthur freed
Sun Myung Moon host_asserted
“articles about him having sex. He was basically a pedophile. He was freed by MacArthur and goes on to set up the Unification Church. Yay! Okay. Within days, Truman decided to oppose the North invasion committing the U.S. to the war.…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret War Chap 4 @ 42:51
Douglas MacArthur used
Charles Willoughby book_quoted
“mainly from the reason that MacArthur was a control freak. MacArthur also continued to entrust special operations to the staff officer with whom he had personal ties that he used as his director of intelligence, which was Willoughby. Initia…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret War Chap 4 @ 48:06
Douglas MacArthur removed_from_power
Philippines book_quoted
“So there's almost no Russian forces in that area at the time. And he goes through and talks about a few things that were happening in the Philippines at the time. Where MacArthur takes off, he eventually ends up in Australia. And he tells t…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 1 @ 11:37
Douglas MacArthur ordered_bombing_in
China host_asserted
“And when MacArthur did his thrust up through northern Korea to the Chinese line, we actually were bombing on the Chinese side of the line. That's what got the Chinese involved. The Chinese got pissed off because they had already fought over…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea part 3 @ 15:21
Douglas MacArthur covered_up
CIA host_asserted
“that MacArthur didn't allow CIA officers in his headquarters in Tokyo. And right here, we have two of them. So I just want to point that out. And also, one of the flying units that was active in North Korea area during the Korean War was fl…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Korea Final Day @ 8:26
Douglas MacArthur covered_up
Chiang Kai-shek host_asserted
“which they changed the name to Taiwan, and he's running the drug operations off of the island of Taiwan. Now, if you look at who we install in Taiwan, he's a dictator. He immediately declares martial law. MacArthur testifies in front of Con…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner_ South Korea; WHAT IS GOING ON @ 17:24
Charles Willoughby covered_up
Douglas MacArthur guest_asserted
“And kept him as his intel officer because Willoughby gave him the intel that he wanted to do whatever he wanted to do. Not real intel. Okay. Never told him what the real shit was. If MacArthur wanted to go north, Willoughby said it's fine t…”
▶ Operation Gladio - World Anti Communist League and Unification Church @ 2:29:47
Douglas MacArthur carried_out_attack
Inchon landing host_asserted
“Yes men instead of competent, qualified people. So that's my take on it. So the Inchon landing, which was a terrible maneuver that almost cost a lot of our Americans' lives when China came across the border, was that his intel guy that you …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea Part 2 @ 1:47:34
Douglas MacArthur member_of
Operation Gladio guest_asserted
“Part of their scenarios on there. And I mean, Lyman Lemonsker was one of the biggest advocates for using nuclear weapons. I mean, quite frankly, MacArthur wanted to use nuclear weapons against China in Korea so they could reinsert Chiang Ka…”
▶ Operation Gladio- Prelude to Terror Chapter 11_12 @ 1:23:44
Douglas MacArthur ran
American Far East Command book_quoted
“One impediment to a rapid expansion of Frank Wisner's area was General MacArthur, because at this time he's now running all over the theater. And he doesn't ever actually go to Korea to be a ground force commander. He tries to do the whole …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret War Chap 4 @ 46:33
Douglas MacArthur headed
Philippines host_asserted
“MacArthur hired the guy. MacArthur's the commander. He has 100% of the responsibility. Everything that happened after MacArthur retreated from the Philippines to include, because he took Willoughby with him to Japan when he was the basic mi…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea Part 2 @ 1:48:01
Douglas MacArthur covered_up
Japan guest_asserted
“MacArthur refused to try in a war criminal tribunal because he wanted to use them in the aftermath of World War II, not unlike many of the Nazis that were used inside of NATO after World War II as well. And we'll get to them in a minute. Bu…”
▶ Operation Gladio & Recent Events w @ColonelTowner @ 14:08
Douglas MacArthur installed
Chiang Kai-shek host_asserted
“There's no way under God's green earth that they should have ever survived a war crimes court. And yet they did because they became very useful to General MacArthur, who then goes to Korea and basically tries to create a new home for Chiang…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27 @ 1:01:26
Douglas MacArthur spied_on
Chiang Kai-shek host_asserted
“And during World War II, MacArthur had basically excluded from his command headquarters, not their entire presence in the theater, because there were CIA and OSS all over. We've already talked about Paul Helliwell shadowing Chiang Kai-shek …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea Part 4 @ 8:11
Douglas MacArthur covered_up
Nuremberg trials host_asserted
“I don't know that for a fact, how much MacArthur knew about all of this. Later on, we would know that because of his actions that he took with regard to Taiwan, that he was at some point in this timeframe, very in the know. And the same thi…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner_ South Korea; WHAT IS GOING ON @ 7:35
Douglas MacArthur funded
Chiang Kai-shek host_asserted
“that Mao was underestimated because everybody, I mean, MacArthur, all of those people were backing William Pauly. All of the ambassadors over there were all backing Chiang Kai-shek. So they were doing it covertly because they couldn't do it…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents’ Secret Wars John Prados Chap 3 @ 1:51:48
Douglas MacArthur spied_on
Sealy 40 host_asserted
“presence and that of his staff on different occasions to Indonesia, he unequivocally knows that this gas is here. Now, here's another, and we're going to close on this one because this is crazy. A guy by the name of Michael Fomenko, F-O-M-E…”
▶ Operation Gladio Indonesia Part 5 @ 49:35
Mentions (107)
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At the time, in 1945, the Netherlands Indies Civil Administration, which had sought refuge in Brisbane, Australia during the war, was slowly trying to reestablish itself in NNG, but the wartime commander, Douglas MacArthur, was still in con…
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Because the U.S. had cut them off. All right. So after the Pacific War, geologists attacked to General MacArthur remained in the Dutch territory for most of the next decade conducting exploration. Only some of their findings were ever relea…
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It had been reclaimed by General MacArthur's troops before the Japanese surrender. It was excised from the Indies before 1949 when sovereignty of the Indies was handed over to Indonesia. So it's almost as if General MacArthur knows what's g…
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U.S. military's presence there of the oil and how basically the author makes the case that there's no way that MacArthur doesn't know about all of this. And basically, I mean, he makes a very convincing story. I'm not going to go into all o…
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give you all the details. I do suggest you go buy this book, JFK versus Allen Dulles, by Professor Polgreen, if you're interested in this type of information. But I'm trying to build the case for the coup that happened and how conniving our…
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presence and that of his staff on different occasions to Indonesia, he unequivocally knows that this gas is here. Now, here's another, and we're going to close on this one because this is crazy. A guy by the name of Michael Fomenko, F-O-M-E…
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report accurate intel, he reports intel that feeds into his narrative. And that's exactly the way MacArthur operated during and after World War II with Willoughby, his chief of intel. You just send them out, you tell them what you want them…
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On the 25th, American writer John Gunther was in Japan preparing his biography of General MacArthur. As he recounts in the book, he was playing tourist in the town of Nikko with two important members of the American occupation. When one of …
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was to make the UN forces subject to MacArthur without making MacArthur subject to the UN. This came on July 7th in a resolution introduced jointly by the Brits and France. This is commonly supposed to have established the UN command. Actua…
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providing military forces and other assistance, make such forces and other assistance available to a unified command under the United States. It further requested the United States to designate the commander of such forces. This would undou…
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And where was he? Oh, he was in the U.S. Does that not sound familiar? During the Japanese occupation, he fled to the United States. So he's a homegrown guy that we brought back and plopped in South Korea as one of our stooges. He was flown…
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where this is and why it's so important. Because when you look at the Korean Peninsula, and keep in mind what was going on over there at the time. You have Tokyo, you have Japan, okay? And we're occupying Japan at the time, right? This post…
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that MacArthur didn't allow CIA officers in his headquarters in Tokyo. And right here, we have two of them. So I just want to point that out. And also, one of the flying units that was active in North Korea area during the Korean War was fl…
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That's what I meant to say, the prime minister, correct. It would seem that Robert F. Kennedy was shunned by the Democrat Party for holding the ivermectin-hydroxychloroquine argument against Dr. Fauci, and his throat was cut for that. But m…
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That's the reason why MacArthur was told repeatedly by his other intel guy that what he was doing, what he wanted to do was wrong. And he got so pissed off at that guy that basically he brought in a completely unqualified officer who was a …
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I don't know what real regret he had. He got exactly what he wanted by having a suck up for an intel person when much of the harm after the initial taking of the Philippines by Japan was incurred by MacArthur's need to be right about everyb…
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Yes men instead of competent, qualified people. So that's my take on it. So the Inchon landing, which was a terrible maneuver that almost cost a lot of our Americans' lives when China came across the border, was that his intel guy that you …
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MacArthur hired the guy. MacArthur's the commander. He has 100% of the responsibility. Everything that happened after MacArthur retreated from the Philippines to include, because he took Willoughby with him to Japan when he was the basic mi…
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while he was in Australia, while he went to Japan, was 100% MacArthur's responsibility because he hired nothing but disqualified yes-men to tell him what he wanted to be told because he was going to do it anyway. Copy that, Colonel. Thank y…
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Okay. So it starts off by saying in mid-April 1951, the CIA in Japan formally consolidated its assets in Korea. And I'll just put a caveat here. MacArthur, during the war, did not want OSS in his theater. He didn't get what he wanted becaus…
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He was very much not in faith. And I don't think he's a good guy, by the way, very, as we talked about yesterday, but whatever. He very much believed that he was in charge. And so it's not any wonder that the CIA, after it stood up after Wo…
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And when MacArthur did his thrust up through northern Korea to the Chinese line, we actually were bombing on the Chinese side of the line. That's what got the Chinese involved. The Chinese got pissed off because they had already fought over…
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with the U.S. backing, because the OSS at the time, Paul Helliwell, had been working with Chiang Kai-shek to basically overthrow Mao. And so they didn't want the U.S. anywhere near them. And they tolerated the U.S. in Southern Korea. But wh…
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military general running the CIA, Walter Bedell Smith, satisfied the concerns of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington and General MacArthur by combining assets in Korea. Navy underwater demolition teams, marine raids on North Korea infra…
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Because it does touch some of the China lobby and all of that other stuff with what we're dealing with right now. So got a little bit of MacArthur in there. And the fact that it, because it just keeps coming up, I wanted to make sure that w…
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Willoughby is telling MacArthur there's no way China's going to come in to the war. They were wrong. And as a result, they got their butt kicked. This was not a failure of intelligence management, but they're going to blame it on, and right…
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When the communist North Korea invaded the South, that's not what happened at all. We attacked the North and provoked the South to attack and provoked the North to attack the South. Within days of the crossing of the border, the North Korea…
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poorly prepared for the war. The occupation troops in Japan, who were rushed to the Korean front, were not combat ready. The relative easy victory over the North at Incheon had reinforced a sense of complacency among the commanders that the…
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Unfortunately, MacArthur, and I'm not quoting this article at this point, but unfortunately, MacArthur had, as we discussed in a previous session, put yes men all around him. He wasn't interested in what the actual intel was. He was interes…
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America's new civilian intelligence agency, the CIA, in an awkward position. Now, see, they act like the CIA is new. The OSS is the precursor, and they've been there for years, at least five years by this time. There's nothing new going on …
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There's much hay, as we'll see in a book later on, made about the fact that MacArthur would not stay a single night in Korea. He would fly back over to Japan, which, according to most people, provided even more problems. MacArthur's chief i…
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since his intel officer, not commander, that's a misprint, since serving in the Philippines in 1939, before World War II started, was an admirer of General MacArthur. And it was Willoughby that actually authored his 1,000, over 1,000 pages …
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MacArthur that North Korea would not invade the South, despite alarms raised by then CIA Admiral Hillencocker, who was like the first guy before Alan Dulles showed up. In the fall of that year, Willoughby's office refused to believe or conf…
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Even when the Chinese prisoners were captured, Willoughby dismissed them as a few advisors. The G2 in Tokyo recognized that some Chinese divisions had been moved, but argued that they were not combat strength units. Willoughby basically doc…
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Korean troops supported by Soviet-supplied tanks, heavy artillery, and aircraft crossed the 39th parallel and invaded the Republic of South Korea. Notified at his home in Missouri, Secretary of State, I guess he was on leave, Dean Atkinson,…
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invasion, because we're not going to condemn the attacks that happened before that. By all appearances, North Korean attacks seem to have caught the Truman and MacArthur and the fledgling CIA by surprise. Within days, the congressional crit…
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The war is unpopular in the U.S. and goes badly. It costs the president a chance at a second term. This is not Vietnam. This is Korea. The Korean War is a very bitter memory for Americans. Even though a non-communist South Korea was preserv…
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I had always thought that Korea marked MacArthur's career peak in Chan Landing and that the Chinese invasion had been a complete surprise. In other words, MacArthur didn't see the Chinese was prepared to invade until it happened. And his de…
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You guys know the story about the fact that MacArthur was there. He got driven out during World War II. The Japanese took over the Philippines and MacArthur basically hung out down near Australia and eventually made his way back to the Phil…
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This crap in the dividing of the country, MacArthur got a little too big for his britches, instigated a false flag, used it as the pretense to go north, went all the way to the Chinese border and passed it, pissed off the Chinese who then g…
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Reverend Moon and Taiwan set up the World Anti-Communist League, Tacoma, they were criminals. And they were World War II criminals that should have been put to death because of the criminality in using the slaves and gassing people and doin…
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Part of their scenarios on there. And I mean, Lyman Lemonsker was one of the biggest advocates for using nuclear weapons. I mean, quite frankly, MacArthur wanted to use nuclear weapons against China in Korea so they could reinsert Chiang Ka…
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MacArthur refused to try in a war criminal tribunal because he wanted to use them in the aftermath of World War II, not unlike many of the Nazis that were used inside of NATO after World War II as well. And we'll get to them in a minute. Bu…
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strong leader. And they had no counterpart in the South, and it was very agricultural in the South of Korea. And they had no way of getting around Kim. So the whole Korean War was basically to overthrow Kim out of the North, basically assas…
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So again, like we have done in every other case, we labeled him a communist. And then we use that designation to basically declare war on the North. MacArthur runs in there all the way up to the Chinese border, oversteps his bounds. China c…
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who had created stay-behind units in the North and had spent time in prison. And it was not until MacArthur did his push North that Moon got sprung from prison because he was actually working on behalf of the U.S. forces. So he was basicall…
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The Japanese, he was all in on that as well. And so it was no surprise to find him transferred in the immediate aftermath of the Philippines and trying to get that all under control in the aftermath of World War II. Because, you know, that'…
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are taking over of the Philippines and terrorizing the locals. Right. Yeah, just it's it's and he was there, obviously. His dad was part of MacArthur's staff during the Japanese invasion of the Philippines. So he. OK, yeah, I hadn't realize…
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anti-communism league have you come across the name of charles willoughby yes okay do you know who he is uh yeah he is the chief of military intelligence for douglas macarthur yeah and he's also a co-founder of the world…
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said about Bobby being next. Right. Yeah, I've read that. Charles Willoughby was not an intelligence officer, but he was a suck-up. I mean, that's what we refer to him in the military. He was a butt-pisser. And MacArthur, who loved people t…
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He didn't give a shit whether you were competent in whatever it was that you needed to do. He just liked you telling him what he wanted to do was the right thing to do, even when it wasn't the right thing to do. So when he met Willoughby, a…
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And that's how much he loved him. And so he was, if memory serves me right, was a logistician, you know, did like supply and crap like that. But MacArthur moved him over to be his chief of intel in the Philippines. And then when they moved …
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And kept him as his intel officer because Willoughby gave him the intel that he wanted to do whatever he wanted to do. Not real intel. Okay. Never told him what the real shit was. If MacArthur wanted to go north, Willoughby said it's fine t…
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I at once called up Hull and told him about it and sent copies to him and the president. The main question over the message that we shall send to MacArthur on talking with the president this morning over the telephone, I suggested and he ap…
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And the overwhelming response of China pushing us back out and down to the current DMZ was overwhelming and basically set MacArthur back on his. And he wanted to use nuclear weapons in order to basically take that territory back. He eventua…
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control over the Philippines. Well, that didn't happen. Obviously, American subs started playing havoc on the trade routes going from the Philippines to Japan. So instead of shipping all the goods back to Japan, they started taking prisoner…
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The Philippines, when he makes his triumphant return, which is why he's a hero in the Philippines, they get a hold of a limo driver from one of the Japanese generals who gives them a map or gives the locations of some of the stashes of gold…
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You must do it. Your choice is to resign and then say whatever the hell you want. You don't have free speech while you're on active duty. You just don't. It was the first time a general had been fired by a president since MacArthur, who bas…
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Tens of thousands of people exterminated who didn't want him coming. And then the tens of thousands that he murdered after he was installed there who didn't want him there. And the installation of the 40 years of hiding the fact that it was…
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So it was the South attacking the South, pretending to be the North. And that was the entire impetus of the Korean War. It was all planned. MacArthur basically tells them that it is not enough to take out because it's actually their people …
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MacArthur's intelligence reports. I have to stop right there. Because remember, MacArthur had placed in his, his chief of intelligence was a logistics officer. And the only credible strength that guy had, because he had zero intelligence ex…
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he produced intelligence to say whatever MacArthur wanted him to. So MacArthur didn't have any intelligence. He just had a piece of paper written on it, whatever he wanted it to say. And you have to know that in order for this to make any s…
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They're raising military officers that are never explained the difference between China and Taiwan and how the United States and its military, by the way, because MacArthur was responsible for all of this, the whole misdirection of setting …
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It says that they just basically inserted him into MacArthur's staff towards the end of World War II as a colonel. And I'm like, what the hell? That can't be true. That's got to be something that's way out. Nope. No, it was true. Yeah. So, …
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Not only did they refuse to do that, they planted stay behind units in the northern area, which was under the jurisdiction. You know how like at the end of the war, they'll assign geographic like what we did in the no fly zone in northern I…
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namely MacArthur, had decided that they were going to use the opportunity to make the Soviet Union the quote-unquote boogeyman. So they set up stay-behind units in the southern area of the northern sector. And then they created false flags …
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large swaths of land in Latin America and didn't do anything with it. They held it so they couldn't have any competitors locally. He also announced plans to take over the last seven private oil refineries all Brazilian owned, which had not …
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While in Washington, and that's just the same thing that I will remind you that General MacArthur did in his testimony in front of Congress about Taiwan. He said that it was a democracy when they were bayonetting Formosans in the street in …
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I think the whole Nuremberg was a scripted event, just like, by the way, the one, the counterpart to it in Japan. The entire thing was scripted because there's no way that Kudamo and what is the other guy's, Yoko Katsuo or whatever, however…
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And as we as MacArthur's troops move up across into the area that had been the former being oversaw by the Soviet Union, that according to this guy was gone, but they weren't. Reverend Moon had been arrested and imprisoned for sexual perver…
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One impediment to a rapid expansion of Frank Wisner's area was General MacArthur, because at this time he's now running all over the theater. And he doesn't ever actually go to Korea to be a ground force commander. He tries to do the whole …
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And keep in mind, he was not all that hot on having OSS in his area of operation, but they were all over. So any conversation, like we know Paul Helliwell was hanging around with Chiang Kai-shek during World War II. So they will try to tell…
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He had all of those guys all over the Pacific Theater. So they were definitely there. So the Far East Command could not refuse the CIA access to Korea. But MacArthur definitely was not all that happy with them being there, according to this…
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mainly from the reason that MacArthur was a control freak. MacArthur also continued to entrust special operations to the staff officer with whom he had personal ties that he used as his director of intelligence, which was Willoughby. Initia…
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that Mao was underestimated because everybody, I mean, MacArthur, all of those people were backing William Pauly. All of the ambassadors over there were all backing Chiang Kai-shek. So they were doing it covertly because they couldn't do it…
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prized possessions. Suddenly, the Korean War made concrete all the previous thinking about peacetime wartime distinctions in psychological warfare. The State Department resources in the Far East had to be transferred to a regional supreme c…
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I don't know that for a fact, how much MacArthur knew about all of this. Later on, we would know that because of his actions that he took with regard to Taiwan, that he was at some point in this timeframe, very in the know. And the same thi…
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which they changed the name to Taiwan, and he's running the drug operations off of the island of Taiwan. Now, if you look at who we install in Taiwan, he's a dictator. He immediately declares martial law. MacArthur testifies in front of Con…
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for freedom and democracy, which means they're not for freedom and they're not for democracy. But it was founded in 1966 in Taiwan by Shane Kyshek and in Korea. And then we also traced it back to the two main characters in Japan that…
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but the trial of anarchists Sacco and Vanzetti to the bonus march of impoverished war veterans on Washington in 1932 that turned violent when General Douglas MacArthur unleashed his troops on the protesters. While other young Foreign Servic…
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As the graduate school for U.S. military, its alumni included Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas MacArthur, Colin Powell, and Petraeus. Its international officer program had attracted military leaders from nearly every nation in the world in an …
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of the Japanese that was conducting experiments in Manchuria. They were using human beings as guinea pigs in that area. So he goes on to say that many of the people that were in that area had originally been supported by American forces. Bu…
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So there's almost no Russian forces in that area at the time. And he goes through and talks about a few things that were happening in the Philippines at the time. Where MacArthur takes off, he eventually ends up in Australia. And he tells t…
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It was a merchant marine ship loaded with technical specialists that had been dispatched to Japan under orders directly from General MacArthur. Their mission was to find the Japanese scientists and interrogate them for their scientific data…
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He recognized the photo immediately because it was a photo of him at Fort Detrick. The only explanation Colonel Sanders could come up with is MacArthur's G2, which is Willowsbury or whatever his name is, had given that photo to Naito. When …
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was that Naito was a member of Unit 731. And he knew who all the others were and where they were located. In the following weeks, Sanders set up an office at Daishi Building in Tokyo. That was the location of MacArthur's headquarters. And w…
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Sanders met with MacArthur and a representative from military intelligence. And after a debate, MacArthur decided that the information could be gleaned from the Japanese far outweighed any war crimes that they committed, even against Americ…
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Sanders was stunned. Sanders returned to MacArthur, but was told to keep investigating. The statement provided by one unknown person wasn't enough to stop the deal. None of the statements were enough to stop the deal. It didn't matter how g…
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As each case came to trial and was disposed of, headlines announced the sentence. From varying prison terms that ranged from hangings to prisonment, not a single Unit 731 person was among the list. Just like none of the worst, Germans were …
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and to do all of this without drawing attention to what they were doing. If what they were attempting was discovered, it would be very embarrassing, especially to the survivors who were experimented on. In one of the top secret messages sen…
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To May 1947, recommending the retention of Japanese biological warfare information in intelligence channels and that such material not be employed in war crimes evidence. Part two of the cable cited paragraph one states that General Ishii a…
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General MacArthur and his chain of command approve these recommendations. After approval, the Joint Chiefs of Staff be requested to transmit a message to MacArthur providing they have no objections to this point of view. And all subsequent …
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This message went to everyone. It went to the State Department, the Department of War, Navy, Army, Joint Chiefs of Staff. They all knew. Despite precautions taken to keep these dealings secret, word leaked out among military circles. Before…
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If the assurances were given in writing, at the same time, every practicable precaution should be taken to prevent this information possessed by Ishi from being made generally known to the public. It is therefore recommended, one, that MacA…
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That's the bottom line. In a typical bureaucratic fashion, the message tosses the ball back to the military in MacArthur without making any commitment to Ishii in writing. In the very next sentence, the State Department officials let themse…
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said recommendation in Part 3B is approved. Information obtained from Ishii and associates of biological warfare will be retained in intelligence channels and will not be employed in war crime evidence. Part 2 said all communications above …
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director. He had been a naval intelligence officer in the Pacific. He knew the value of both intelligence and secrecy. And he also had illustrated to him up close and personal by Willoughby, MacArthur's intelligence guy, that you can just m…
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Toward Siberian gulags, even more Japanese were being brought into the Asian Soviet Union. Imperial Japanese army soldiers captured in the last few weeks of the war in Manchuria and Korea, in the last minutes Russia had gathered them all up…
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had been advised by the Japanese government of the Japanese POWs being removed from Manchuria in Korea and had been asked to intercede on their behalf. On December 21st, the four-powered Allied Council, the military government of Japan, met…
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concerning the American allegation that over 376,000 Japanese POWs and civilian detainees had been taken into the Soviet Union and had not been repatriated. MacArthur's staff made offers of assistance to the Russians in returning the Japane…
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council resolution that had no basis at all because again it's a civil war then um he mentions that president truman on the 26th authorized the air and navy um on the 29th he had broadened the range of air force and naval targets um meanwhi…
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The US had already made it clear they wouldn't report to the UN. So they did something that was contrary to their own charter and they authorized it, but then allowed it to remain within the US jurisdiction. So, and we know that General Mac…
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because that's where all the freaking Nazis went, under the leadership of a former Secret Service officer of German origin, none other than Charles A. Willoughby, to whom General MacArthur gave the title, My Pet Fascist. Who was Willoughby?…
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We discovered a long time ago that was the in the army working under MacArthur, but he was a logistician. He did logistics. But MacArthur wanted a yes man to do intelligence. He didn't really want to know.…
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what was going on or what would be right or wrong or whatever in intelligence wise, he was going to do whatever he wanted to do. So he wanted a yes man as his chief intelligence. And so he moved Willoughby over to intelligence when he had z…
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sat in the UN Security Council as China. It was internationally for almost 40 years as he ran Taiwan, which was Formosa, as a dictatorship, literally bayoneting people in the street in front of the U.S. embassy, according to declassified St…
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sat in the UN Security Council as China. It was internationally for almost 40 years as he ran Taiwan, which was Formosa, as a dictatorship, literally bayoneting people in the street in front of the U.S. embassy, according to declassified St…