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Abraham Lincoln person

also: Lincoln, President Abraham Lincoln

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Andrew Johnson succeeded Abraham Lincoln documented
“The last Democrat president that we had before the Civil War was Johnson, before Woodrow Wilson. And the only reason he became president was because Lincoln got assassinated. The Republicans had a – it was a single-party rule from the end o…”
▶ The Colonel Corner Dark Alliance Part 12 @ 1:16:02
Republican Party funded Abraham Lincoln host_asserted
“That's why he supported. He's been a Republican and supported his whole life. All these Northeast industrialists and robber barons, they are Republicans. They are the ones who financed Lincoln's campaign and benefited from the Union winning…”
▶ Shadow State 47_ Secret Societies 30; The Carnegie Legacy @ 27:26
Abraham Lincoln suspended United States host_asserted
“And the big reason is they didn't want to put secession, basically the legality of the North's actions, on trial. Remember, the North suspended the Constitution, suspended habeas corpus. Lincoln arrested anybody who wrote a newspaper that w…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady @ 58:33
Kate Worney carried_out_attack Abraham Lincoln host_asserted
“and the abolitionist movement, both good and bad abolitionists, he gets appointed as the head of the Union Intelligence Service. That's why it started with Washington spies. These are Lincoln spies. Now, the story is that he headed off an a…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady @ 1:07:33

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Operation Gladio and a look back at 9_11
▶ 19:33 idea about the assassinations. And he kind of takes you through the sequence of Garfield and McKinley and those guys. And then Lincoln, of course, being assassinated, JFK being assassinated. So he gets up to the Clinton White House and he s…
Operation Gladio meets Mr Truthbomb
▶ 1:08:43 But then that's when the cabal lost control of Russia. Not completely, but it had given them an in. And Putin was somewhat co-opted to a level. But I think that when the Russian and the American generals made this kind of agreement, Putin g…
Operation Gladio meets Mr Truthbomb
▶ 1:09:10 And the Tsar was advising Lincoln. Lincoln was advising the Tsar. You know, they had the Emancipation Act. You had the similar things happening in Russia as well. So they were, you know, they were complex characters. But America and Russia …
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies (Bush family) with War Hamster Brady
▶ 3:54 So we're going to consider that a pretty good source, right? He says, and how they measure the way someone's related to somebody is that, you know, 1,000 and 24th, like Elizabeth Warren. Yeah, I bet there's some of that too, but these blood…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies (Bush family) with War Hamster Brady
▶ 23:08 has quite an interesting, I'm not going to go into it in total, but he has a very interesting, he served on Abraham Lincoln's as his campaign manager when he ran in 1860. So he's tied into the very beginnings of the Republican Party route. …
Operation Gladio Meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Brady 250508
▶ 1:20:59 Everyone goes, was it about slavery? Was it about terror? No, really it was about political power. And the ultimate argument from day one of the founding of our country is how big should the government be? We know that power corrupts, and a…
Operation Gladio Meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Brady 250508
▶ 1:21:29 The reason I impose Abraham Lincoln has nothing to do with slavery or tariffs. It has to do with the fact that this decentralized government that keeps this aristocracy from forming, or at least keeps it localized, he's the one that allowed…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 29:35 So he works with a group called what's known as the Kentucky Colony. Now, this is really important, the Kentucky Colony. This is organized crime that infiltrated all of the Midwest. You remember a guy by the name of Abraham Lincoln and was …
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 31:18 These are Lincoln's biggest backers, and they're vicious. The political violence in the 1850s blows away anything you can imagine today. He had a group called the Know-Nothings. So the Know-Nothings, they called them that because it was kin…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 36:33 formed in Hartford, Connecticut in 1858 to protect Republican rallies from pro-slavery Democratic mobs. By 1860, it had 500,000 members across 40 states drilling in black capes and torches like a Republican legion. I think that sounds famil…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 37:09 They would absolutely march in torchlight parades guarding his speeches, Lincoln's. Then, of course, there were John Brown's raiders, and we talked about John Brown. Anti-slavery extremist. Lincoln was a bit of a moderate compared to these …
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 37:39 He actually would have freed the last slave in 1919. And let me just say this for the record. Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation freed exactly zero slaves because it didn't free a single slave in the North and he had no authority in the So…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 40:24 And they're doing this in the 1850s. And they were producing things like fake $500 Union banknotes. So we get to the Civil War and why this matters. The Union is desperate for cash. And the Lincoln administration turns to the counterfeiters…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 43:29 Yes, indeed. There's a question in the Rumble chat. Didn't he borrow money from the Rockefellers? I think if you're referring to Lincoln, the answer is no. Rockefeller had not really come into his own for another 10 years. So, no, that's no…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 43:58 The theory is that the Union borrowed all this money from the European banks, the Rothschild banks, to finance the war. Because of that, they were bankrupt. The Vatican Bank, which didn't exist in 1871, didn't exist until the 1940s. London,…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 44:28 The European banks had every incentive for the North and South to split so they could probably exploit the colonies again. They didn't want a strong America, so they wanted to charge Lincoln 30 to 35 percent interest. No way was Lincoln goi…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 47:13 Also a punitive export tariff. So it made the cost of Southern goods go up. That's why the South resisted the tariff of abominations for 30 years. Remember the South used nullification when the, every time the North would try to impose thes…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 47:43 of the election of 1860, the four political parties, if three of them had won, there would have been no war and no secession. But everybody knew if the Republicans, the radical Republicans, got into power, the South would not stomach it. Li…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 49:33 Because we're still doing the same thing to this very day. Yep. All right. So all these things going on with the counterfeiters, stuff like that, it really helps Lincoln get things like the National Banking Act of 1863 and 64 passed. This w…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 51:10 Out of Lincoln, the Bonaparte ring would get broken up by the Secret Service not until 1873. And by that time, they'd had their foothold throughout the Midwest and established organized crime, which means the entire Chicago dirty politics w…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 54:24 And Chase won the fight. Kansas-Nebraska Act effectively repealed the Missouri Compromise of 1820, leads to tensions, led to bleeding Kansas, and led to the John Brown raids that attacked his own government. Salmon P. Chase is one of the pe…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 54:59 1856 to 1860. And he was one of the people who competed with Lincoln for the nomination of the Republican Party in 1860. Lincoln gets the nomination. As part of the spoils, he rewards Chase, names him the Secretary of the Treasury from 1861…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 58:33 And the big reason is they didn't want to put secession, basically the legality of the North's actions, on trial. Remember, the North suspended the Constitution, suspended habeas corpus. Lincoln arrested anybody who wrote a newspaper that w…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 1:06:58 This is where you get the whole concept of a private eye. This is it. Yes. That's where the private eye comes from. Yes. All right. So I'll tell that story real quick. Oh, real quick. So after he becomes a Pinkerton agency, Pinkerton uses h…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 1:07:33 and the abolitionist movement, both good and bad abolitionists, he gets appointed as the head of the Union Intelligence Service. That's why it started with Washington spies. These are Lincoln spies. Now, the story is that he headed off an a…
Secret Societies Skull and Bones
▶ 10:46 I found one of the interesting things that he did was he ran against Horace Greeley for the Senate in 1861. And neither one of them won. You remember Horace Greeley? I do. That's a famous, Lincoln wrote a famous letter to Horace Greeley whe…
Secret Societies Skull and Bones
▶ 11:14 In Lincoln's own words, it clearly was not. And that's where you find the best evidence is the letters to Horace Greeley that Lincoln wrote. So that was a fun little coincidence there. What else we have on him? Oh, yes. He is the one who pr…
Secret Societies Skull and Bones
▶ 11:45 put up a naval blockade. Since the South had almost no manufacturing of its own, and they relied on imports and exports from Europe, the blockade was pretty darn effective. So it gets interesting. And admiralty law, when you capture ships d…
Secret Societies Skull and Bones
▶ 12:15 They've kind of twisted the law to a great degree. That's Mr. Everett's very storied career. There's a little bit more about this. He's one of the lawyers that tried to prosecute Jefferson Davis for treason after the war. This is why they w…
Secret Societies Skull and Bones
▶ 16:09 And we did a great video on that a while back, why the 17th needs to be repealed. Reynolds v. Sims, but let's not go down that rabbit hole today. If you're on my channel, look for those videos. You'll enjoy them. Getting back to Mr. Evertz.…
Secret Societies Skull and Bones
▶ 16:38 Lincoln named him as a running mate because he was a Democrat and Lincoln was a Republican. He was trying to get a united ticket, a unity ticket. So when Lincoln's assassinated, all of a sudden you've got a Democrat president and you've got…
Shadow State 47_ Secret Societies 30; The Carnegie Legacy
▶ 7:17 could build their steamship fortune on the backs of the taxpayer. Well, in Lincoln's day, it was led in the robber baron, the Gilded Age, that was the railroads. And the government's basically financing a lot of the transcontinental railroa…
Shadow State 47_ Secret Societies 30; The Carnegie Legacy
▶ 27:26 That's why he supported. He's been a Republican and supported his whole life. All these Northeast industrialists and robber barons, they are Republicans. They are the ones who financed Lincoln's campaign and benefited from the Union winning…
The Colonel Corner Dark Alliance Part 12
▶ 1:15:46 literally of the latter half of the 19th century, led to the progressive movement. And essentially, it's the same mindset. It's that Eastern liberal establishment. Because the Republicans, people don't know, there was no Democrat, there was…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 26 (27)
▶ 1:20:08 You know, in looking back at the presidents going back, studying the Gilded Age and all this other stuff, you know, I am no fan of the Republicans of Lincoln all the way up through the progressive era because they essentially, people have t…
The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 8
▶ 41:06 first rose to prominence when it was enlisted to protect the president-elect, Abraham Lincoln, as he traveled across country by train. Allegedly, a plot had been uncovered to assassinate Lincoln then, though there was no conclusive evidence…
The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 8
▶ 41:35 McClellan to provide intelligence for his army. When McClellan became the Union general, the Pinkertons took over much of the intelligence functions for the Union army, in addition to forming an early version of the Secret Service to protec…
The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 8
▶ 46:21 European theater, primarily the UK. And so they definitely want to perpetuate this thing. So I find it interesting that you could fake an attempted assassination on Lincoln at one point, and then you've got your guys in charge of Lincoln. S…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26
▶ 8:26 that John Wilkes Booth, who shot Lincoln, was part of a broader Confederate plot to decapitate the federal government, rather famously contradicting the Donovans' theory. But undeterred, Dulles continued to push the commission to frame Oswa…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa Files Part 17
▶ 34:15 and by far the greatest manhunt in American history. Only in the investigation following the assassination of JFK and the manhunt for John Wilke Booth after the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln came close. No resources were spared…
The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty
▶ 31:44 He would die in 1953 from a brain hemorrhage. In 1957, this is how big of a deal this guy was, the Senate committee named him, quote, one of America's five greatest senators in history. And the rest of that list is Henry Clay, who was Linco…