Tanzania country
also: Tanzanika
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Claims (8)
World Wildlife Fund carried_out_attack
Tanzania book_quoted
“them launching attacks from South Africa into Angola, into Tanzania, into Rhodesia. And so he really put, and he did it not even knowing what he was doing. He did it as a result of saying that these people were basically using these same na…”
▶ Operation Gladio- World Wildlife Fund - Africa Part 2 @ 18:00
Habib Bourguiba headed
Tanzania book_quoted
“was Tassa's introduction to Bourguidab, the leader of the Nationalist Party, and later the first president of the independent Tunisia. These connections gave him the opportunity to extend his network to other nationalist leaders in Morocco …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4 @ 19:40
Mohamed Masmoudi member_of
Tanzania book_quoted
“Toss could easily relate to these fighters for freedom and win their trust. His anti-colonialism and references to his friendship was helpful with his friendship with the Indonesians. One of the students was a Tanzanian, Mosmadi, Mosmadi wa…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4 @ 19:10
Robert A. Taft served_in
Tanzania documented
“And the years are 1963 to 1965. Because it had just been created by JFK. And right next door to them was the Mozambique Revolution was going on. And all kinds of regime change was going on. And he's there in the Peace Corps. Yeah, we had ju…”
▶ The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty @ 34:52
Saul Saltas spied_on
Tanzania book_quoted
“Its correspondence of French affairs in the early 1950s was a Dutch reporter, Saul Tass, T-A-S. In his The New Leader contributions on North Africa, Tass continually appealed to the U.S. government to put pressure on the French to end colon…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4 @ 7:45
Operation 40 carried_out_attack
Tanzania host_asserted
“That basically did exactly what I just described to you, launching terrorist attacks into it. And the purpose was to destabilize the countries in the southern part of Africa that had just newly been given their freedom and had elected presi…”
▶ Operation Gladio - World Wildlife Fund - Africa- Erik Prince (Redo) @ 29:35
Operation Gladio carried_out_attack
Tanzania host_asserted
“I wanted to. OK, so also one of the things that some insiders disclosed is that in order to facilitate military actions in like Angola and Tanzania, they these Gladio operators would go in and mine these national parks.…”
▶ Operation Gladio and Africa overview_ WWF exposed @ 42:55
Arab Spring carried_out_attack
Tanzania host_asserted
“Because we have people from all over the world on Spaces. And I want everybody to be able to share that. Did you have anything else, Frog? Yeah, I just wanted to say I'm really sad that you did Operation Gladio and finally got to Libya. Bec…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Libya @ 2:10:00
Mentions (49)
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of the international syndicate. So you had Libya, Egypt, Yemen, Syria. There was a smaller one in Tanzania and Bahrain. And there were also small demonstrations in Morocco, Algeria, Lebanon, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Sudan. So, I mean, it was j…
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I wanted to. OK, so also one of the things that some insiders disclosed is that in order to facilitate military actions in like Angola and Tanzania, they these Gladio operators would go in and mine these national parks.…
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Africa at the time. And again, this is back in the 1970s. Uganda's President Idi Amin, who had severely criticized the Soviet intervention in Angola, warned the FNLA and UNINA that the African states may have to review their positions on th…
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He stated, it is possible these arms reached other groups, but we supplied them legally. If they are selling weapons after we ship them, that's their responsibility. Bulgaria's interior minister said in a 1992 statement that during the comm…
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who was kicking the CIA off the island. In Nicaragua, they're talking about the Sandinistas, who were actually the good guys, not the Contras, who the CIA supported. And the same is true in Yemen and Tanzania. So it's how the international …
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Which is exactly how they sold the Columbia training, 20,000 of them down there as counter narcotics. Right. And the 10 African countries being that are comprised this partnership, Algeria, Burka, Fasa, Chad, Mali, Marutina, Morocco, Niger,…
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Because we have people from all over the world on Spaces. And I want everybody to be able to share that. Did you have anything else, Frog? Yeah, I just wanted to say I'm really sad that you did Operation Gladio and finally got to Libya. Bec…
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Those months had seen escalating attacks against foreign targets in the city. Commonwealth war graves had been smashed. The Tanzanian consulate stormed. A Sudanese diplomat attacked. A UN convoy bombed. And the office of the International C…
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saying that he was at the scene of the attack but insisted he was there to help. Two Tanzania suspects were arrested in Turkey, and an Egyptian was shot dead in an arrest operation in Cairo. Libya announced that it made several arrests, but…
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So they move on to correlate the AIDS in Africa, the Zika, MERS, SARS, COVID, all of that stuff. And we do know that the one African, I think it was Tanzania president, that exposed COVID for the fake that it was in testing the playground e…
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are the Congo to the west, Uganda to the north, Burundi to the south, and Tanzania to the east. And it's, again, it is in a tiny little country. Burundi is just to the south, and it's about the same size country.…
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And it does have water, but not ocean access. So in order to get somewhere, you have to go down this big, huge river that doesn't even look like it makes it to. I think it does, but in a very roundabout way. So again, you've got to go throu…
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I'm going to say it. Yuwiling Yama was killed in her home in an assassination that has still never been investigated. So they killed the prime minister, a female, and the president. On January, on July 1st, 1996, Tanzania, former director o…
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Comby had been tipped off about a possible assassination attempt against three leaders who were to have attended that conference, which would have been the Tanzania, not the Tanzania guy, the Rwanda guy, the Burundi guy and the Congolese pr…
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A lot of them seem to be very close to borders of other countries they're trying to overthrow. For example, there is a national park that was established in South Africa near the border of both Angola and their northern border, like going u…
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and then stole the ivory out of their tusk. And on that one national park that was on the border, the Tanzania side of South Africa, they did a raid on that state park, someone, and discovered over 3,000 ivory tusks that was in there when t…
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when they did leave. So Huxley went back to Europe and he wrote a ton of articles about Kenya, Tanzania, Rhodesia, and basically how if they didn't do something immediately, all the wild animals were going to disappear. Now keep in mind, th…
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They want technology and the ability to use the land they have. I don't see them coming to take our land. But, you know, that's just being logical in a very illogical argument. So anyway, on top of that, Rhodesia had their first election in…
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phoned his longtime friend, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. Trudeau's government agreed to allow thousands of these Ismaili to immigrate to Canada. Aga Khan also undertook urgent steps to facilitate a resettlement.…
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the location where he built one of his eco hotels. It is on the edge of a crater in Tanzania. The crater was considered the eighth wonder of the world. It was considered a garden of Eden. It was home to the Maasai, M-A-S-S-A-I tribes that w…
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them launching attacks from South Africa into Angola, into Tanzania, into Rhodesia. And so he really put, and he did it not even knowing what he was doing. He did it as a result of saying that these people were basically using these same na…
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people who say, oh, they're just a whole bunch of corrupt people over there. They don't know how to manage their own stuff. That is absolutely not true. They have had their entire countries uprooted with civil wars, all planned and coordina…
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Aziz Aras during the 1960s and was largely influenced by both of their counterinsurgency work. It was the French military officer who had not served in Vietnam that would have the most influence on Phoenix, and his name was David Galula, G-…
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around that because I don't think she was actually going to school. I think she was actually an agent at this point. She was also in Lebanon and Tanzania. She did an internship with the CFR and then worked with the Eurasia Group. If this do…
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Fidel promised that he would continue preparations while Che Cavera did his tour. Che traveled through Eastern Europe to Algeria and Tanzania, where he connected with the Simbas. These are the resistant fighters. The Congolese were embarras…
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Perhaps the most senior black became Shea's second and led the unit to Africa. They infiltrated from Tanzania. From April to November of 1965, a Cuban column worked in a nearby province. Their first battle occurred in late June. The CIA lea…
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that the Congolese themselves had made a decision to end the fighting. The Cubans withdrew to Tanzania. In 1965, Mobato launched a new coup and installed himself as the national leader. He renamed Leopoldville Kinshawas. The Congo, he renam…
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There were other political actions in Somalia. The special group approved in February 1964. That project went on for years. The special group reportedly considered a State Department proposal of supplying arms to certain groups in Tanzania,…
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hogwash if you read other accounts of it. Somebody wrote, Bob Comer wrote a memo that said the coup in Ghana is another example of a fortuitous windfall. Yeah, right. It's just coincidental, according to Walt Rostow, that the CIA knew and h…
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At all, the NSC meeting, the fateful one that took place the same afternoon. Secretary Kissinger's briefing memorandum for Ford conceded that U.S. interests were important but not vital. And noted Mubato's push for intervention. Contrary to…
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Aziz Aras during the 1960s and was largely influenced by both of their counterinsurgency work. It was the French military officer who had not served in Vietnam that would have the most influence on Phoenix, and his name was David Galula, G-…
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That was the same answer Azizma gave to the Kansas City Star when they published a lengthy article on June 10th, 1984 by James Kendall entitled the CIA Arms and Global Airlines. The story contained numerous allegations about former global p…
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With Indochina, Transe was to embark on his third world pact. At the start of the 1960s, he then turned to Africa, and he focused on primarily French colonies. He took part in efforts in Tanzania, Algeria, Morocco, and Congo.…
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No advocates of xenophobia, nor are we fanatics. We are anti-feudal. We are anti-neutralist. We are with the West. This was a statement from the first president of Tanzania in 1957. It was loud and clear that the readers of the American Jou…
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newly anointed person in charge. And I'm not exactly sure how you spell, say this name, but the last name is B-O-U-R-G-U-I-B-A. Bourguiba, Bourguiba. His first name is Habib, H-A-B-I-B, who was exiled by the French to a bleak hotel in a Tan…
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interview and article was the work of Saul Tass, the new leader expert on North African affairs during the 1950s. In other words, he was the anointed person that was going to produce all of the media. In particular, the struggles for indepe…
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There was an interview in the summer of 1948. Politically, the three of them were basically all in the same pot. Tass' arrival in Paris coincided with the increasing activities of nationalist parties in Morocco and Tanzania. For Tass, it wa…
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Toss could easily relate to these fighters for freedom and win their trust. His anti-colonialism and references to his friendship was helpful with his friendship with the Indonesians. One of the students was a Tanzanian, Mosmadi, Mosmadi wa…
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was Tassa's introduction to Bourguidab, the leader of the Nationalist Party, and later the first president of the independent Tunisia. These connections gave him the opportunity to extend his network to other nationalist leaders in Morocco …
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And he made it crystal clear while it was time for the U.S. to change its policy towards France. Quote, a federal cannot be committed to a reactionary policy in Africa despite French threats. Unquote. Cleverly, he also emphasized America's …
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quote, continued repression can only foster rancor and extremism. That is to say, communism. In Tanzania, we can win an Arab ally able and willing to become an enthusiastic partner of the West in the common struggle against threatened Sovie…
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before supporting France. Quote, we are faced with a mortal enemy who feeds on unrest, especially where such unrest is based on poverty and cultural backwardsness. Unquote. In March of 54, Bourguiba was released. AFL funding enabled him to …
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and the support Tanzania seems destined to become a stronghold of democracy in North Africa, unquote. In Algeria, the path to independence took much longer and even was more complicated and violent. The FLN had started a war of independence…
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Toss also contributed to the analyst using the pseudonym Ephraim Roger, R-O-G-E-T. In Zanzibar, After the Long Knives, he sketched how the Russians, Chinese, and East Germans had tried to turn Zanzibar into a center of communist propaganda …
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contrary to his demonized image, had built up Libya with a high standard of living, the highest in all of Africa, was about to unveil the creation of alliance of central banks and introduce the gold dinar currency for oil sales, not U.S. do…
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No, no, no. That's a great point. I'm glad you stopped me. He left the House and runs for Senate and wins, becomes a U.S. Senator from Ohio from 71 to 76. And then he kind of rode off into the sunset. It's part of the legacy. He had a son, …
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No, no, no. That's a great point. I'm glad you stopped me. He left the House and runs for Senate and wins, becomes a U.S. Senator from Ohio from 71 to 76. And then he kind of rode off into the sunset. It's part of the legacy. He had a son, …
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God, who was it? Oh, I remember the actor. I'm terrible with actors, but the guy had a gambling debt, so he joined the Peace Corps over in Thailand. And, of course, the guy who's supposed to be on the Peace Corps was actually some CIA guy. …
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I'm sorry, this is the third we're talking about. So he leaves Tanzania, has an interesting law degree. Eventually, he would unseat a Democrat secretary of state, who at the time was a guy by the name of Sherry Brown, who just got unseated …