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Claims (82)
Youth Guard Unit member_of
Korea documented
“in Pyeong and other places in North Korea. Sound familiar? The Youth Guard Unit consisted of citizens of Seoul who volunteered to join the North Korean Army during the 1950s occupation of Seoul and former members of the South Korean Labor P…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea Part 2 @ 53:13
Crypto AG supplied_arms_to
Korea book_quoted
“The U.S. and its allies exploited other nations for years, taking their money and stealing their secrets. Besides Malaysia and those listed above, crypto clients included Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, Saudi …”
▶ Operation Gladio Malaysia @ 28:56
Kim Il-sung member_of
Korea host_asserted
“Kim Il-sung met with Stalin to discuss Kim's desire to prod North Korea with the point of a bayonet. The book then states, unambiguously, Kim went home and then returned to Moscow when he had worked everything out. In the transcript, howeve…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea @ 36:15
Youth Guard Unit ordered_assassination_of
Korea documented
“a code name for where it's at. In November 1952, one or two members were placed in each block in the Pyongyang and given cover jobs as drivers or factory workers. These people were used as informants by the Social Security Bureau. However, …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea Part 2 @ 54:16
United States carried_out_attack
Korea host_asserted
“to extend an invitation only to the South Koreans, which, by the way, was already occupied by the CIA. On the 27th, the Security Council recommended that members from the UN furnish assistance to South Korea, as may be necessary to repel th…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea @ 38:12
George H.W. Bush targeted_for_regime_change
Korea documented
“declaration represented far more than a smear campaign devised to tarnish the reputations of Washington's regional foes. Rather, it echoed the belligerent foreign policy that George W. Bush inaugurated in his 2002 State of the Union Address…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporation Coup (Venezuela) Part 3 @ 20:38
Japan occupied
Korea documented
“Korea was formerly under occupied by Japan. So was Taiwan. For the last, call it 250 years, whatever you want to call the modern era, both Taiwan and Korea have spent just as much time under foreign occupation, mostly Japanese, as they ever…”
▶ Operation Gladio- Prelude to Terror Chap 19 @ 1:17:00
Soviet Union occupied
Korea book_quoted
“but these quickly succumb to the trash bin of history. Shortly after the close of World War II, the Soviet Union and the United States occupied Korea in order to expel the defeated Japanese. A deep marcation line between the area that Russi…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea @ 17:15
Syngman Rhee headed
Korea book_quoted
“Now, what most people that have done the extensive research into this of who said what and when, down to like what we just went over, the different news accounts and that type of thing, that that is in fact what happened. The head of South …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea @ 30:33
Korea carried_out_attack
Haeju book_quoted
“they began launching attacks into the North. Its statements about what took place afterwards are either speculation or based on information received from the people doing the attack, the South Korean government, or the U.S. military. Early …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea @ 25:19
John Gunther reported
Korea book_quoted
“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 …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea @ 28:42
United States occupied
Korea book_quoted
“but these quickly succumb to the trash bin of history. Shortly after the close of World War II, the Soviet Union and the United States occupied Korea in order to expel the defeated Japanese. A deep marcation line between the area that Russi…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea @ 17:15
United States occupied
Korea documented
“The year prior to that, there is this uprising going on on this island. And remember, I told you guys, from 1945 until 1950, the U.S. military, primarily the army, is occupying South Korea. So originally, Korea was divided into the two sect…”
▶ Operations Gladio - Korea Really Last One @ 22:53
Soviet Union occupied
Korea documented
“The year prior to that, there is this uprising going on on this island. And remember, I told you guys, from 1945 until 1950, the U.S. military, primarily the army, is occupying South Korea. So originally, Korea was divided into the two sect…”
▶ Operations Gladio - Korea Really Last One @ 22:53
United States carried_out_attack
Korea host_asserted
“They planned on being in these locations for a very long time and orchestrating the terror campaign that eventually ended up, you know, basically killing not only internally to the south, but all the way up through the north on their way to…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea part 3 @ 36:59
United States carried_out_attack
Korea host_asserted
“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…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea Part 4 @ 5:44
Japan colonized
Korea host_asserted
“Korea for a very long time. They used Korea as a slave colony. They exported Koreans under false pretenses, and I just did a post on that a few days ago, to all of the areas that Japan was conquering throughout the Pacific region. And so it…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea @ 11:56
Syngman Rhee attempted_coup_against
Korea book_quoted
“had often expressed his desire and readiness to compel the unification of Korea by force. On 26 June, the New York Times reminded its readers that on a number of occasions, Dr. Lee had indicated that his army would have taken the offensive …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea @ 30:59
United Nations carried_out_attack
Korea host_asserted
“or he was to inform us as soon as he finished preparing all of his ideas. Then I don't remember in which month or year Kim Il-sung came and related his plan, unquote. On 26 June, the United States presented a resolution before the UN Securi…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea @ 36:44
Gannon Stauch served_at
Korea host_asserted
“His assignment that he just mentioned, being on the joint staff in Korea, for those of you who are not familiar with the military, everything that he described about his career is, and especially his attendance at Air War College. So there'…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Splenda Blond Beast #2 @ 1:11:05
Philippines supplied_arms_to
Korea host_asserted
“Fortress America, however, was securely in place in Southeast Asia at this point. The Philippines would be a launching point for American air and sea actions against Korea, China, Vietnam, and Indonesia. The Philippine government would send…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Philippines @ 58:13
Japan carried_out_attack
Korea host_asserted
“that was at the Fed in New York, that's a whole nother scandal because there were documented cases of truckloads of things coming and going out of the New York Fed where the gold depository is. And there was a whole bunch of shenanigans wit…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anti-Communism #3 @ 1:17:58
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
United States targeted_for_regime_change
Korea host_asserted
“or eventually the Chinese communist movement. And then they went around, as I have said repeatedly, with this little laser pointer, like you torment your cat. And they took that laser pointer and pointed it on Ho Chi Minh. They took that la…”
▶ Operation Gladio- Singapore History @ 1:13:03
Sun Myung Moon recruited
Korea 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
France carried_out_attack
Korea host_asserted
“were involved in. They were involved in two, the first and the second. And so the murder of this priest was the impetus for French to get involved with UK in the second one. Also in Korea, which we just talked about, persecutions were used …”
▶ Operation Gladio-Vietnam and the Catholic Church @ 31:02
Korea pardoned
Jeju Island host_asserted
“And or and trained all of the Gladio paramilitary people to assassinate so they could control the island. So it's nice that the South Korean government has apologized to those people. But we were in charge of that island when that massacre …”
▶ Operations Gladio - Korea Really Last One @ 1:16:32
Korea covered_up
Big Switch book_quoted
“But in 1953, diplomats and soldiers alike still attempted to permit the communists a certain degree of latitude. This plan of voluntary repatriation worked to the advantage of the communists, according to the author, by simply stating that …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 8 @ 11:20
Desmond Fitzgerald carried_out_attack
Korea host_asserted
“William Colby, very close. He conducted operations in the Philippines. He was also involved in the Korean operations. He was part of the approval process of the decision to arm the Hmong guerrillas in Laos.…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 17 (18) @ 1:19:27
White Shirts Society spied_on
Korea book_quoted
“It says multiple interviews with former members said that they were trained and sent to spy on the North and gather military information for the U.S. in order to stir local discontent. Damn, that sounds a whole lot like Operation Gladio to …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea part 3 @ 50:24
Soviet Union funded
Korea host_asserted
“And Russia is going to help them and probably China as well. It's in China's benefit. You know, North Korea has lithium mines. So there you go. You know, at this point, our our United States is going to be like the third world country.…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea @ 1:36:20
China funded
Korea host_asserted
“And Russia is going to help them and probably China as well. It's in China's benefit. You know, North Korea has lithium mines. So there you go. You know, at this point, our our United States is going to be like the third world country.…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea @ 1:36:20
George Atkinson directed_fire_on
Korea host_asserted
“Late on the night of January 1952, one of the guys that were trained in this particular island led a group of 45 men on a guerrilla raiding party to destroy a railway bridge. Shortly after emplacing the explosive charges, Atkinson spotted a…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea part 3 @ 27:37
United States targeted_for_regime_change
Korea host_asserted
“The pushing out of Japan, that was kind of hit number one. So, OK, well, we'll share jurisdiction, but we're going to set up the South so that we can ultimately take over the North. But that was not without them trying to sweet talk the Nor…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea @ 1:13:20
United States carried_out_attack
Korea host_asserted
“were the ones that were attacking internally into the North. And why did we do that? Because they knew that the South was farmland. The North was the industrial, just kind of like us during the Civil War. You had the North where all the ind…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret War Chap 4 @ 39:56
Harry S. Truman opposed
Korea book_quoted
“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
China helped
Korea host_asserted
“went across the Chinese border again just north of Korea. And that's what prompted China to come in and help North Korea. So this stuff is just crazy. All right. So now you've got the CIA's main strength as assigned to clandestine intellige…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret War Chap 4 @ 45:28
United States targeted_for_regime_change
Korea host_asserted
“stick him as basically a president, which he was not, and then basically declaring war using Operation Gladio stay-behind units in the north to destabilize it because Kim wouldn't let him come anywhere near the north because he was very wel…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Revolutionaries for the Right Part 3 @ 47:45
CIA carried_out_attack
Korea host_asserted
“And if you remove the troops, there's going to be a war. And you know what the CIA did? They made sure there was a war because it was the CIA and their instigators in their stay behind units that are the ones that encroached over the 39th p…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea Part 4 @ 21:58
Secret Unit 8240 trained
Korea host_asserted
“behind enemy lines, i.e. Operation Gladio. And for almost three years, these forces were trained, supported, and directed by 8th Army Secret Unit 8240. The first guerrilla units were organized, trained, and equipped on Pyong's Island.…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea Part 2 @ 39:44
Secret Unit 8240 supplied_arms_to
Korea host_asserted
“With logistical support, rations, training, and arms provided by the U.S., they provided a potent force for attacking and disrupting North Korean units. So this is so important because they are actually describing, for those of us who know …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea Part 2 @ 42:31
United States targeted_for_regime_change
Korea host_asserted
“to decide that we are going to decide the kind of government that Korea is going to have. And we did that years before this. We did this in the immediate aftermath of World War II. The report concluded that withdrawal of U.S. forces from Ko…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea Part 4 @ 23:26
Syngman Rhee carried_out_attack
Korea host_asserted
“which is why it's so important. A year later, when the Committee of the National Assembly launched an investigation of the collaborators, Rhee had his police raid the assembly. 22 people were arrested, of whom 16 were later found to have be…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea @ 54:51
United States carried_out_attack
Korea host_asserted
“although used in the late stages of World War II and in Greece, was new to almost all observers in Korea. That was napalm. Here's a description from the New York Times. A napalm raid hit the village three or four days ago when the Chinese w…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea @ 1:01:05
United States supplied_arms_to
Korea host_asserted
“And the Stooges, the CIA and the U.S. Army military slash quote unquote U.N. regime that was setting up down there. And you had the same thing that we saw in Colombia and Paraguay and Uruguay and Chile, where you have these forces that are …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea @ 1:14:19
Kim Taek-hoon trafficked
Korea documented
“He's accused of using illicit funds to purchase nearly 28,000 gold bars weighing one kilogram per bar. These gold bars were then concealed in shipments marked air power tools that were for export to South Korea and Japan.…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Singapore Part 2 @ 8:42
United States created
Korea host_asserted
“Sharpening rhetoric and hyperbole threats from the North and the South to achieve reunification by force ended in a North invasion of the South. Again, not true. What we did, because we never left, was we created stay behind units in the So…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret War Chap 4 @ 39:29
United States annihilated
Korea host_asserted
“He they felt like he was a like he betrayed his fellow Koreans and he was actually even educated in Japan. I mean, he was like the worst of the worst. And so the the U.S. forces basically annihilate all of the nationalists like we end up do…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret War Chap 4 @ 41:20
Operation Blue Bell dispatched
Korea book_quoted
“In an attempt to gather intelligence on North Korea and Chinese troop movements, literally thousands of Korean refugees were dispatched behind enemy lines and told to make up their way as far as they could. Returning refugees were then debr…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret War Chap 4 @ 53:41
Allen Dulles spied_on
Korea book_quoted
“and the group cover over 30,000 miles in 57 days. They used the director's personal plane, a modified version of a DC-6. Dulles inspected the stations in Europe, Turkey, Pakistan, India, Thailand, South Vietnam, Singapore, Australia, the Ph…”
▶ The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8 @ 12:11
Chunghee Park attempted_coup_against
Korea host_asserted
“creates a coup, and there was CIA involvement in it, and he takes over for Ri as the newly installed dictator in South Korea. So Moon's doctrine, if you were to summarize it, would, I'm going to go through a couple of the principles here be…”
▶ Operation Gladio - World Anti Communist League and Unification Church @ 29:46
United States carried_out_attack
Korea book_quoted
“American air power in Korea was fearsome to behold, as would be the case in Vietnam. Its use was celebrated in the wholesale dropping of napalm, the destruction of villages suspected of aiding enemy, bombing cities so as to leave no useful …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea Part 2 @ 9:42
CIA carried_out_attack
Korea host_asserted
“action, the CIA, with their plausible deniability, sitting back and watching all of this happen, is either going to get a venue into China or they're not. And if they don't, they don't give a shit. They just go to the next country along the…”
▶ The Colonel’s corner president‘s secret wars chapter 8 cont @ 1:07:01
CIA carried_out_attack
Korea host_asserted
“Korea, Laos, I mean, millions if you bring in Cambodia, all along that. But if you just focused on North Vietnam, North Korea, and Tibet, you've got hundreds of thousands of people that ended up dead, all so that they could insert Chiang Ka…”
▶ The Colonel’s corner president‘s secret wars chapter 8 cont @ 1:07:29
CIA spied_on
Korea documented
“Ford's advisors, faced with the church committee's schedule of formal hearings on covert operations, decided the CIA director should brief only, not testify, and only the leaders of the committee. Deep in the hole, politically, Ford proved …”
▶ The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39) @ 51:56
Japan overthrew
Korea host_asserted
“And Korea is literally right across the water. I mean, like, take a boat, sail right over to South Korea or to Korea in general, which is why Japan wanted it as a colony. They used Korea as a jumping off point to get into China. And Japan w…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea @ 1:20:39
Syngman Rhee carried_out_attack
Korea book_quoted
“has stated that probably over 100,000 were killed without any trial whatsoever by Reeve's forces in the South during the war. Following some of the massacres of civilians in the South, the Reeve government turned around and attributed them …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea @ 1:00:36
CIA funded
Korea host_asserted
“People of Army, possibly assisting in a small battle-trained unit of communist Manchurians. U.S. troop withdrawal would probably result in the collapse of the Republic of Korea. So notice what this says here. Time to coincide with South Kor…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea Part 4 @ 23:57
Unification Church carried_out_attack
Korea host_asserted
“The creation of the Unification Church in Korea to ensure that that country is never put back together again. The use of the Unification Church as terrorists down in South America, using them in Paraguay around a farm that's set up next to …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Open Mic Friday (241018) @ 13:59
United States book_quoted
Korea host_asserted
“North Korea, the post-World War II, all of the stuff that happened, the race up into China, Chiang Kai-shek's involvement in all of that, the partitioning off of Korea was done intentionally by the United States. And I think that over time …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 12 @ 1:40:13
CIA carried_out_attack
Korea host_asserted
“Other operations show that they use other NATO and NATO-aligned. But, you know, we've done it with the KCIA in Korea. We had Korea involved in several of these operations. Their Gladio operators, for a large part of their operational, was t…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 6 @ 1:06:53
CIA trained
Korea host_asserted
“in South Korea. There is also guerrilla forces being trained by the army and the U.S. was trying to install Ri into the presidency of all of Korea because he was bought and paid for by the West. Kim Il-sung…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea Part 2 @ 2:35
Syngman Rhee installed
Korea host_asserted
“Because he was the CIA installed guy. Well, the guy that came after him is a guy by the name of Chunghee, C-H-U-N-G-H-E-E Park. Chunghee Park. And that's who this guy is going to initially begin talking about. There was a strong connection …”
▶ Operation Gladio - World Anti Communist League and Unification Church @ 15:51
Operation Gladio carried_out_attack
Korea host_asserted
“behind enemy lines, i.e. Operation Gladio. And for almost three years, these forces were trained, supported, and directed by 8th Army Secret Unit 8240. The first guerrilla units were organized, trained, and equipped on Pyong's Island.…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea Part 2 @ 39:44
United States funded
Korea host_asserted
“Well, what's interesting, though, if you go back and look at some of these other things in Korea, they basically did the same thing. That was like what they what they wanted. It's a building block. Your point's well taken. In Korea, they ac…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Vietnam Phoenix Program part 2 @ 1:37:43
United States sold_weapons_to
Korea host_asserted
“a whole lot less crazy and a whole lot more plausible. Because this is, I mean, we know for a fact, we have established that through Lebanon and Bulgaria, tactical nuclear weapons were sold. They were part of weapons deals. So they came fro…”
▶ Operations Gladio - Korea Really Last One @ 13:44
Korea stolen_nuclear_weapons_from
MacDill Air Force Base host_asserted
“We know that some were stolen out of North Dakota, out of Minot Air Force Base. There were four that came up missing. The wing commander was fired. There was all kinds of shit that happened. So it becomes less and less crazy of an idea that…”
▶ Operations Gladio - Korea Really Last One @ 14:11
United States carried_out_attack
Korea host_asserted
“Plan Colombia had been a similar bonanza for the Pentagon's outsourcing training teams with firms like DynCorp and MPRI. Both corporations have a history of airlift and training contracts for the U.S. from Korea to Croatia, Bosnia, and Koso…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 8 @ 41:47
United States carried_out_attack
Korea host_asserted
“I have a master's degree in it. No, no documentation inside of the Air Force talks about Curtis LeMay as this gung ho nuclear. Everything is a tactical nuclear weapon that's going to be used. It didn't matter whether it was in Vietnam or La…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 10 @ 1:06:38
Soviet Union organized_government_in
Korea book_quoted
“The end of World War II had left Korea, like Germany, divided into occupation zones, making reunification a political issue. The Soviets in the North and the Americans in the South each proceeded to organize governments in their area. This …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret War Chap 4 @ 38:28
United States organized_government_in
Korea book_quoted
“The end of World War II had left Korea, like Germany, divided into occupation zones, making reunification a political issue. The Soviets in the North and the Americans in the South each proceeded to organize governments in their area. This …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret War Chap 4 @ 38:28
Operation Gladio involved_personnel_from
Korea host_asserted
“forces, and you had the five colonels installed. Well, one colonel ended up being the leader, but the five colonels overthrew the Greece government. They came in from Korea, which we've already talked about. We know there's a whole bunch of…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Vietnam Phoenix Program Part (4) @ 32:08
Korea funded
Iran host_asserted
“If that's the case and we got a shit ton of gold and other assets in the United States that are being safeguarded from all of the countries around the world because they trust the United States not to F with them. When a country does someth…”
▶ Operation Gladio Greece 1964-1974 @ 1:05:23
Syngman Rhee ordered_assassination_of
Korea host_asserted
“And its manifestation into political forms in South Korea. And remember, we learned that one of the things is any nationalistic person that was interested in the unification of the Korean Peninsula was assassinated. And people became very i…”
▶ Operation Gladio - World Anti Communist League and Unification Church @ 20:57
Korea negotiated_with
United States host_asserted
“to begin to negotiate not to develop a nuclear weapon in exchange for $1 billion in a loan. However, because no one in the Reagan administration or the Bush administration ever followed up on the trip, the North Koreans assumed that the U.S…”
▶ The Colonels corner prelude to terror chapter 30 @ 1:05:07
United States targeted_for_regime_change
Korea host_asserted
“our State Department and the newly created CIA. So they wanted to flex their wings a little bit, and they started some really unsavory activity in the South, and that's how the division originally happened. And then there were some further …”
▶ Operation Gladio and Iran, New Caledonia and other hot spots @ 49:47
Operation Gladio trained
Korea host_asserted
“There were islands just like in Vietnam that was set up in Korea that were basically like torture camps. And, you know, how we established as part of Operation Gladio modus operandi is that they will take a island and they will set up like …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea @ 1:06:50
CIA carried_out_attack
Korea host_asserted
“And you can see the narrative. It just kept building and building and building. And that's why I thought this book is so important to do right now, because it explains to you how the psychological warfare capabilities inside the United Stat…”
▶ The Colonels corner president’s secret wars chapter 5 @ 1:19:29
Harold Grant Littlefield recruited
Korea caller_asserted
“Army colonel, yes. He was stationed in Hamburg, and he adopted a Korean girl from Seoul, Korea. And they were doing the same types of things that communism was doing in China, where they were only allowing you to have a certain number of ch…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 47 (49) @ 1:13:28
Korea spied_on
United States speculative
“to make themselves off limits. Now, whether that was a CIA state, basically like Pakistan or whatever, something was very different about North Korea. And the fact that, you know, you look at it and it's dark on a map. So everything about i…”
▶ Operations Gladio - Korea Really Last One @ 1:26:18
Soviet Union supplied_arms_to
Korea host_asserted
“That was starting in 2015 as well. Sorry, when Crimea, when Putin went into Crimea and he stopped, he could have gone to Kiev, but stopped and pulled them back. I think that the Russian generals and the American generals have an agreement t…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Mr Truthbomb @ 50:27
United States carried_out_attack
Korea speculative
“jacket coral. That's what she was going to buy. There must be almost 200 dead in this tiny hamlet, unquote. The United States may have also waged germ warfare against North Korea and China, as will be discussed later. At the same time, the …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea @ 1:02:03
Mentions (120)
▶ 26:57
So the very first event that we redirect our forces, because we haven't even demobilized after World War II completely, when we basically go to war in Korea. Well, why did we go to war in Korea? We are going to go in depth about that becaus…
▶ 27:54
So they're occupying Vietnam and they're occupying Korea. Korea had been a colony. They weren't just an occupied force. They actually had colonized Korea for decades. And Korea thought by rebelling against Japan and actually fighting during…
▶ 28:23
and not be occupied post-World War II. And in both Korea and Vietnam, I mean, Ho Chi Minh actually traveled to France after the war, thinking that he was going to actually negotiate and make sure that France was not coming back to Vietnam. …
▶ 28:53
orchestrate basically a very similar government structure like the United States to include a constitution that basically unified their countries and allowed them to move forward with as democratic a system as you would expect to find, way …
▶ 29:22
We almost immediately go into Southern Korea under false pretenses. And France immediately goes back to Vietnam in the South. So at no time was those people ever going to be allowed to have a free country and decide. In Korea's case, they h…
▶ 29:22
We almost immediately go into Southern Korea under false pretenses. And France immediately goes back to Vietnam in the South. So at no time was those people ever going to be allowed to have a free country and decide. In Korea's case, they h…
▶ 29:52
And Japan's occupation, it was one country. There wasn't a North and South. They were one country, all occupied for decades. They had all lived together under onerous conditions, but they had all lived together. It was not until the U.S. co…
▶ 29:52
And Japan's occupation, it was one country. There wasn't a North and South. They were one country, all occupied for decades. They had all lived together under onerous conditions, but they had all lived together. It was not until the U.S. co…
▶ 43:08
And the CIA wanted Wilson to wine and dine members of Congress and their staff. And where did he do it? At that whorehouse. And then it says that they wanted him to keep an eye on the Koreans. Well, the whorehouse was co-owned by a Korean. …
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Time after time after time, lie. We lied to Ho Chi Minh. We lied to Kim in Korea. Just one lie after another lie after another lie. And he watched it all unfold. He watched us overthrow all of the governments. And he was willing to let all …
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um country anyway having been set up after um world war ii um much like um what uh north korea for a long period of time became not that that's what it was because it was not um as we'll find out but so the pakistan um country which is why …
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to look like an accident. The timing, I look at the timing of things like this. I remember, remember when that mountain fell on those 200 North Korean scientists? Yeah. That was back in October, late October, actually Halloween, Halloween 2…
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Almost June of the following year, there's the amazing meeting between Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump. So, Duane, the only thing that I would say is on that mountain falling, we were told that they were Chinese and North Korean scientists. I …
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spread a lot of scientists around after World War II. I'm just going to leave that there. Oh, okay. Well, that's interesting. But at this point, whoever it was, like who was actually running North Korea? Because apparently, I mean, there's …
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Most people do not realize that North Korea in general was a basically a colony of Japan. They had been occupied by Japan for decades prior to World War Two and literally had been colonized by Japan. And the northern area was ran very much …
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uh underworld figures um that keep everybody going so the north part of korea was very much set up like that and much like the united states the northern area was the most industrial area of korea the southern part was the agricultural area…
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They were going to in the immediate aftermath of throwing the Japanese out, they were going to have an election. The problem with the election that they were going to have is the nationalist that was in the north was going to win. Oh, and t…
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that there were islands off the coast of Korea that was used as the paramilitary training capability for the CIA to send in very much like the Phoenix program. It was like the first rendition of the Phoenix program. They used it throughout …
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There's a lot of people that believe that over the course of time in the North, based on the isolation, that much like Pakistan, I mean, everybody knows the ISI was completely funded. We created Pakistan out of whole cloth. It wasn't a coun…
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There's a lot of people that believe that over the course of time in the North, based on the isolation, that much like Pakistan, I mean, everybody knows the ISI was completely funded. We created Pakistan out of whole cloth. It wasn't a coun…
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They're just using the US military as the trainers and not that we don't engage because we certainly do. But I want you to understand that if you had an organizational chart, you could put the US military at the top, but you would actually …
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If that's the case and we got a shit ton of gold and other assets in the United States that are being safeguarded from all of the countries around the world because they trust the United States not to F with them. When a country does someth…
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in telling another country. And believe me, if South Korea hadn't have done that, we would have messed with them. They don't have any choice when we tell them to do it. We'd have cut them off. We'd have stopped selling military. We'd have b…
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manufacturing there and then put the most critical thing that's going to be tied to all of that manufacturing in Taiwan so that they have the strategy of tension set up. It's so clear to see I can't understand why anybody couldn't see that …
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That was used to control all of Southeast Asia. Every time the CIA wanted a strategy of tension to happen, all they did was rattle the North Korean nuclear capability around and everybody shut up. And it's the same thing now with Taiwan. Oh…
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They both agreed to proceed and make that which would have amounted to the first time an American president had visited Indonesia. Sukarno always described the PKI as mostly nationalist farmers and peasants, which fits the description of ev…
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The Japanese surrendered in World War II. Sukarno proclaimed Indonesia independence on August 17th, 1945. You know, the same way that happened in Korea and Vietnam and many other places like the Philippines. The territorial extent of the ne…
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Germany and Japan were, and basically always been, fascist. South Korea has always been fascist. Taiwan has always been fascist. Because as we discovered, Taiwan was under martial law for 40 years. They give you the appearance of...…
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or one religious area. Because we know, we've done research into many of the Christian, like the Unification Church, for another. The Unification Church out of South Korea is an Operation Gladio front. They train terrorists. They deploy the…
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In the aftermath of that, did those people think they had the ability to rearrange the entire country structure of the world? And in the case where they didn't get it all done, like in Korea and Vietnam, which we clearly established that if…
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None of the historical, political, or moral uncertainty that was the dilemma in Vietnam. The Korean War was seen to have begun in a specific manner, i.e. North Korea attacked South Korea in the early morning of 25 June 1950. While Vietnam, …
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None of the historical, political, or moral uncertainty that was the dilemma in Vietnam. The Korean War was seen to have begun in a specific manner, i.e. North Korea attacked South Korea in the early morning of 25 June 1950. While Vietnam, …
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had anything to do with establishing two separate countries. It just had to do with combatant command authority and who was going to police what area in order to expel the common enemy of the Japanese. Both powers insisted that the unificat…
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had anything to do with establishing two separate countries. It just had to do with combatant command authority and who was going to police what area in order to expel the common enemy of the Japanese. Both powers insisted that the unificat…
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That Korea was still one country with unification still the goal at the time of the war began was underscored by the chief U.S. delegate in the U.N., Warren Austin, in a statement that he made. Here's the quote. The artificial barrier that …
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could thus be regarded as no more than an escalation of an ongoing civil war. The North Korean government had claimed that in 1949 alone, the South Korean army or police perpetrated 2,617 armed incursions into the North to carry out murder,…
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could thus be regarded as no more than an escalation of an ongoing civil war. The North Korean government had claimed that in 1949 alone, the South Korean army or police perpetrated 2,617 armed incursions into the North to carry out murder,…
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and their lifestyles. And that was before the Japanese ever showed up. A State Department official, Ambassador-at-Large Philip Jessup, speaking in April of 1950, said this, quote, There is constant fighting between the South Korean Army and…
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boundary, as I did, UC troop movements, fortifications, and prisoners of war. Unquote. Seen in this context, the question of who fired the first shot on June 25th takes on a much different air of significance. As it is, the North Korean ver…
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boundary, as I did, UC troop movements, fortifications, and prisoners of war. Unquote. Seen in this context, the question of who fired the first shot on June 25th takes on a much different air of significance. As it is, the North Korean ver…
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on the 23rd and the 24th, followed by a surprise South Korean attack across the border on the 25th in the western town of Haeju and other places. Announcement of the southern attack was broadcast all over the North radio later in the mornin…
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Neither the UN military observer group in the field nor the UN Commission on Korea in Seoul witnessed or claim to have witnessed the outbreak of hostilities. The observer group's field trip along the parallel ended on the 23rd of June. So i…
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they began launching attacks into the North. Its statements about what took place afterwards are either speculation or based on information received from the people doing the attack, the South Korean government, or the U.S. military. Early …
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they began launching attacks into the North. Its statements about what took place afterwards are either speculation or based on information received from the people doing the attack, the South Korean government, or the U.S. military. Early …
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In either case, such a military victory on the part of the South forces is extremely difficult to reconcile with the official Western account maintained to this day that has the North Korean army sweeping into the South in a devastating sur…
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In either case, such a military victory on the part of the South forces is extremely difficult to reconcile with the official Western account maintained to this day that has the North Korean army sweeping into the South in a devastating sur…
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Subsequently, the South Korean government denied that its capture of Hyeju had actually taken place, blaming the original announcement apparently on an exaggerated military officer. Yeah, yeah, we captured it. No, no, no, we didn't. One his…
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Whatever actually lay behind the announcement, it is evident that very little reliance, if any, can be placed upon the statements made by the South Korean government concerning what actually started the war. There were, in fact, reports in …
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stated that, quote, American military observers said that the South forces had made a successful relieving counterattack near the West Coast, penetrated five miles into the Northern Territory, and seized the town of Hague, unquote. This was…
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Similarly, the New York Herald Tribune reported also on the 26th that South Korean troops drove across the 38th parallel, which forms the frontier, to capture the manufacturing town of Haeju, just north of the line. The Republican forces ca…
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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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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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That evening, Gunther and his party returned to Tokyo where several officers met us at the station to tell us correctly and with much amplification what had happened. There was no doubt whatsoever that North Korea was the aggressor, except …
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had often expressed his desire and readiness to compel the unification of Korea by force. On 26 June, the New York Times reminded its readers that on a number of occasions, Dr. Lee had indicated that his army would have taken the offensive …
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had often expressed his desire and readiness to compel the unification of Korea by force. On 26 June, the New York Times reminded its readers that on a number of occasions, Dr. Lee had indicated that his army would have taken the offensive …
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That's a common theme as well. Ri may have had good reason for provoking a full-scale war apart from the issue of unification. On 30 May, elections for the National Assembly were held in the South in which Ri's party suffered a heavy loss. …
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That's a common theme as well. Ri may have had good reason for provoking a full-scale war apart from the issue of unification. On 30 May, elections for the National Assembly were held in the South in which Ri's party suffered a heavy loss. …
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Stanley Earl resigned in July, expressing the opinion that South Korean government was an oppressive regime, which did very little to help the people, and that an internal South Korean rebellion against re-government would have occurred if …
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Stanley Earl resigned in July, expressing the opinion that South Korean government was an oppressive regime, which did very little to help the people, and that an internal South Korean rebellion against re-government would have occurred if …
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The guy that was the primary leader in the North wanted his country back. We see that time and time again, because that's what happened to Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam. They didn't want an occupying force. They didn't want the U.S. to be there fo…
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was basically someone that, between the time of 1945 and 1950, the CIA had basically invaded the south part of Korea, which is where most of the leadership of the colony that had been orchestrated from Japan, and they figured that there wou…
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with money, blackmail, whatever. And then those people basically sell out their countrymen. And you can see this hand working in here as we go through this information. Soviet leader Khrushchev and his statements makes it plain that North K…
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with money, blackmail, whatever. And then those people basically sell out their countrymen. And you can see this hand working in here as we go through this information. Soviet leader Khrushchev and his statements makes it plain that North K…
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of the South for some time, and he reports their actual invasion without any mention of provocation. This would seem to put that particular question to rest. However, Khrushchev's chapter on Korea is a wholly superficial account. It is not …
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Kim Il-sung met with Stalin to discuss Kim's desire to prod North Korea with the point of a bayonet. The book then states, unambiguously, Kim went home and then returned to Moscow when he had worked everything out. In the transcript, howeve…
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or he was to inform us as soon as he finished preparing all of his ideas. Then I don't remember in which month or year Kim Il-sung came and related his plan, unquote. On 26 June, the United States presented a resolution before the UN Securi…
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That could enable the council to pin responsibility on either side. They proposed North Korea be invited to present its side of the story. This was not done. Three months later, the Soviet foreign minister put forward a motion that the UN h…
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to extend an invitation only to the South Koreans, which, by the way, was already occupied by the CIA. On the 27th, the Security Council recommended that members from the UN furnish assistance to South Korea, as may be necessary to repel th…
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from the proceedings due to its boycott of the UN over the refusal to seat China in place of Taiwan. If the Russians had been present, they undoubtedly would have vetoed the resolutions. Their absence has always posed an awkward problem for…
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And gosh, doesn't that sound so familiar to all of us who have been deployed in coalition forces? Why, yes, it does. The war, and a brutal one indeed, was fought ostensibly in defense of Syngman Rhee's regime. Outside of books published by …
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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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Strongly anti-communist, sufficiently controllable, his regime was one in which landlords, collaborators, and wealthy and other elements readily found a home. Croft pointed out that, quote, before the American landings, a political right as…
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fractured skulls, broken eardrums. They had literally been almost beat to death. And this was to investigate why people were dying in these villages. So it tells you who was doing it because Rhee is the one that launched the attack on the i…
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fractured skulls, broken eardrums. They had literally been almost beat to death. And this was to investigate why people were dying in these villages. So it tells you who was doing it because Rhee is the one that launched the attack on the i…
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Not in North Korea, in South Korea. Even during the height of the war, in February 1951, there was a Nakhang, it's spelled K-O-C-H apostrophe A-N-G incident, again involving suspicion of aiding guerrillas, in which about 600 men and women…
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Young and old were herded into a narrow village and mowed down by the South Korean army. This is their own people they massacred. Throughout the war, a continuous barrage of accusations was leveled by each side at the other, charging the en…
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plausibility that the DPRK, which is the North Korea, and Southern opponents' accusations of atrocities and mass executions by the UN forces, read U.S., and re-officials during the occupation of the DPRK in late 1950s. After all, if civilia…
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It is possible, and I'm not making this accusation, it is possible that, because this has actually happened, that when they do these massacres, the narrative at the time is accusing the quote-unquote communists of doing it. At this time, No…
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There's no communist anywhere. It's a North versus South issue. It was not a communist versus capitalism issue at all. The New York Times reported a, quote, wave of South Korean government executions in Seoul in December 1950. Renee Cutfort…
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jacket coral. That's what she was going to buy. There must be almost 200 dead in this tiny hamlet, unquote. The United States may have also waged germ warfare against North Korea and China, as will be discussed later. At the same time, the …
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You may want to pass over if you've got a weak stomach because it truly is horrific what napalm does. And they intentionally stockpiled it to use in Korea. It was something we more or less figured out. And we refined our technique in Korea …
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That's a true statement. AMC, go ahead. I want to add, too, is it's important to think of Korea not as, at the time, as not as North and South Korea because that wasn't really a thing prior to post-war. And to add insult to injury in the ba…
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to me seems like the largest case of RICO ever recorded in history from the start years before Korea, but all the way up through now, it seems like it's just the black syndicate. It's a huge RICO racket. It's terrible. And what's interestin…
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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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But I mean, they have a crazy monsoon season and it flooded during the monsoons. They actually have like two level bridges because the bottom level will flood. And they don't really build their infrastructure properly out of flood zones. So…
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One of the things that I've noticed, though, like with my mom's friends, my mom's in her 80s. She's late 80s and her friends are as old as she is. But even like their kids that are my age and their kids that are way younger, they all seem t…
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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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Arnold commanded one arm of this clandestine group, which would make him an inviting catch, but it was compartmentalized and he had no idea the environment in which he was actually operating. It was minutes before midnight on January 12th, …
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Francis Gary Powers was shot down over the Soviet Union a few years later in 1960. And by the way, if you ever go back and look at that with your Gladio glasses on, you know damn good and well somebody outed him. Newly declassified governme…
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And not only in the Far East, where the ideological conflict was playing out in the Korean War. Yeah, that's not what it was either. The Air Resupply and Communication Services acronym, ARC, A-R-C, was fitting. Three ARC subgroups, known as…
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The mission plan for the Monday night called for Arnold's crew to spend a total of 28 minutes over six leaf drop areas in North Korea, then flip out of Korean airspace and return to Yokota. Arnold intended to fly back the next morning to th…
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on each of their first five targets and were at 22,000 feet, approaching the sixth, just south of the Yalu River, dividing China and North Korea when searchlights from the ground suddenly lit up their bomber. With no fighter escort and only…
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Now, let me just point out something to you guys. They apparently were recovered not necessarily in North Korean territory. So there is some debate about exactly where they were captured from. So, you know, if you're bailing out of an aircr…
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If I would have read those articles 10 years ago, I would have glossed right over the most critical part. And they're saying out loud that those are stay behind units. We just didn't know what they were and that they are setting up througho…
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If I would have read those articles 10 years ago, I would have glossed right over the most critical part. And they're saying out loud that those are stay behind units. We just didn't know what they were and that they are setting up througho…
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terror tactics. We talked a little bit yesterday about the U.S. Army being in Korea, even prior to the actual quote-unquote war, because they were basically the forces, just like we were in Northern Africa, we were in Japan, as an occupying…
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terror tactics. We talked a little bit yesterday about the U.S. Army being in Korea, even prior to the actual quote-unquote war, because they were basically the forces, just like we were in Northern Africa, we were in Japan, as an occupying…
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And that's not uncommon to have that because, after all, we were allies. So the Soviets were given the northern sector, the U.S. was given the southern sector, and that's kind of the way it was set up. So then what we learned is that there …
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And that's not uncommon to have that because, after all, we were allies. So the Soviets were given the northern sector, the U.S. was given the southern sector, and that's kind of the way it was set up. So then what we learned is that there …
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in South Korea. There is also guerrilla forces being trained by the army and the U.S. was trying to install Ri into the presidency of all of Korea because he was bought and paid for by the West. Kim Il-sung…
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in South Korea. There is also guerrilla forces being trained by the army and the U.S. was trying to install Ri into the presidency of all of Korea because he was bought and paid for by the West. Kim Il-sung…
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in South Korea. There is also guerrilla forces being trained by the army and the U.S. was trying to install Ri into the presidency of all of Korea because he was bought and paid for by the West. Kim Il-sung…
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wasn't having any of it. He was very popular in the North, and he wanted to have one election for the entire country. Well, of course, that didn't fit into the plans because the U.S. wouldn't be in control, and they wouldn't risk allowing K…
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advanced as far as industry and economy, where the South was very agrarian, very rural farms, that type of thing. They had bigger cities, but they were not as advanced and the living standard was not the same as in the North. So just want t…
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advanced as far as industry and economy, where the South was very agrarian, very rural farms, that type of thing. They had bigger cities, but they were not as advanced and the living standard was not the same as in the North. So just want t…
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Almost the entire Korean peninsula is just a terrible mess, unquote. And here are the words of a British military general by the name of, let's see, it came out of Brassy's Annual in 1951 in a yearbook. Quote, it is no exaggeration to state…
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Almost the entire Korean peninsula is just a terrible mess, unquote. And here are the words of a British military general by the name of, let's see, it came out of Brassy's Annual in 1951 in a yearbook. Quote, it is no exaggeration to state…
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either get too big for their britches or is doing a side hustle or whatever. Or in this case, again, too big for his britches. He wants the entire Korean Peninsula under his control. And that wasn't what they were going for. Because again, …
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either get too big for their britches or is doing a side hustle or whatever. Or in this case, again, too big for his britches. He wants the entire Korean Peninsula under his control. And that wasn't what they were going for. Because again, …
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There's one of these anti-communist leagues in every region. There was one in the Caribbean. There was one in Latin America. There was one in Europe. And this is the one that's in Asia. In addition to the fascist heritage of the KMT army, w…
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January 1951, the American Far East Command established its first forward base for conducting guerrilla warfare in North Korea. When the Eighth Army retreated from North Korea in late 1950, it carried with it some 6,000 to 12,000 Korean irr…
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Many had been actively resisting North Korea control since the country was divided in 1945. Most of these irregulars fled the surprise arrival of the Chinese communists. And we've already established it wasn't surprise because the U.S. was …
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and then after World War II. And it is just fascinating to look at the differences. Okay, that island is eight miles off the west coast of North Korea, just 17 square miles in size. The island housed more than 12,000 North Korean guerrillas…
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With logistical support, rations, training, and arms provided by the U.S., they provided a potent force for attacking and disrupting North Korean units. So this is so important because they are actually describing, for those of us who know …
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For the remainder of the war, the guerrillas served well at their mission of deep intelligence and keeping the North Korean forces off balance. And they used the word communist, and I can't stress this enough. North Korea at the time was no…
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allowing a unification of the Korean Peninsula under anyone other than someone they controlled. And anything that they could do to prevent it falling into the hands of someone they didn't control would have nixed them reinstalling Chiang Ka…
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what happened in Korea as well. So you have to keep that in the back of your mind as well. Okay. It is estimated that their combat activities diverted more than 50,000 frontline troops of North Korea that might have otherwise been employed …
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what happened in Korea as well. So you have to keep that in the back of your mind as well. Okay. It is estimated that their combat activities diverted more than 50,000 frontline troops of North Korea that might have otherwise been employed …
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that remained under UN control even today. Despite being located above the accepted demilitarized boundary, the guerrillas raided enemy encampments, meaning North Korean, in the rear areas, meaning up there by China. They conducted successf…
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protecting the west flank. At the height of the North Korean guerrilla forces grew to a strength of 23,000 soldiers, but by 1953, both sides pursued an armistice. The guerrillas saw the handwriting on the wall with little chance of returnin…