Kazakhstan country
also: Kajikistan
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“A 2007 Stratfor report touted the group's success in fomenting color revolutions that befell a number of Eastern Europe and Central Asian states, namely those in Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, and Belarus. Though thei…”
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It also provides the CIA the opportunity to find new networks of people they can pay to be agitators. And then what they do is once they find them in one country, they ship them around to other countries in order to have bigger crowds to be…
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had the largest Gladio program in all of NATO. And those assassins trained in Turkey, went to Ukraine, went across the border into Russia, assassinated all those people at the theater, Crocus, and then came back through Ukraine. They were a…
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While the CIA was in Afghanistan, they recruited Kajikistan and several other Kazakhstan and Afghanis as basically like a Mujahideen kind of apparatus that they much like they did in Colombia. There's 20,000 of them in Colombia and they use…
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Just kind of, again, makes the hair on the back of your neck when you look at it through Gladio glasses go, what's going on? All right. So primarily it's Turk people, like from a Turkish kind of standpoint. But it also includes people from …
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And that city was located in Kazakhstan, modern-day Kazakhstan. This happened in 1864. They thought the entire area was named Turkestan, not just the city. So they began calling the geographical region Turkestan. That was Russia. In 1969, t…
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Kazakhstan, which gave a name. It was basically a slave contract selling somebody. And it shows that the name Turkestan was used and it referred to the lands to the east and north of…
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EATM has been listed by the State Department as one of the most extreme separatist groups. It seeks an independent state called East Turkestan. So then what did the U.S. government do? They run right out and set it up and then immediately r…
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So they're going third party twice removed for all of their resources. And one of the things that China was saying, they were subject to like thousands of terrorist attacks in that area, thousands, including the Olympics. And they actually …
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It was bribe money. Now I would say bribe slash black off money, because basically when we had projects in Kazakhstan and in Kyrgyzstan, this was the stuff that was going on. And Rio Tinto, we had as one of our top one clients and them were…
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We see that as a reoccurring pattern. They did it in Afghanistan. They just kept perpetuating these terrorists. And they did it in Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, and the Mujahideen, ISIS, Al-Qaeda. They become rena radical. And if you need it, it'…
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He was the NATO commander. Keep in mind, NATO runs Operation Gladio. He was the NATO commander when we did the air war in Bosnia and tore that entire place apart using the Mujahideen, Tajikistan, the Kazakhstan Muslims imported in there to …
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and consulting services in Peru, Brazil, Kazakhstan, Israel, and Saudi Arabia. Additionally, Haasman participated in paid engagements with the IMF, you know, the one that likes to loan people money and take their resources in exchange. Also…
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A 2007 Stratfor report touted the group's success in fomenting color revolutions that befell a number of Eastern Europe and Central Asian states, namely those in Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, and Belarus. Though thei…
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an air force for Taiwan to attack China, not the other way around. The entire Caspian Basin is such an area with additional major insecure U.S. oil investments in Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. Especially since 9-11, we have watched Central A…
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in terror events all over the world. Then we moved that operation and we started doing it in Iraq after 91. Then we moved it and we started doing it again in different locations in Afghanistan, training the northern Danes people like Tajiki…
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against NATO and the West and was a nationalist. And they wanted to get rid of him. 100% they wanted to get rid of him, just like they got rid of every single nationalist that was not NATO friendly. And the way they got rid of him, as I jus…
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Soviet major, one US POW believed to have been Navy Lieutenant Commander Kelly Patterson, was transported across China to the Soviet border where he was transferred to Russian control and moved to a Soviet airbase in Kazakhstan, which at th…
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Well, if you go and you look at Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, basically all of the former stands that were breakaways from the Soviet Union, all of which are Russian speaking, by the way, the CIA, MI6, German BND, all of the above, the Pakistani …