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Boxer Rebellion event

also: boxer wars, Boxer Wars 1 and 2, Boxer Rebellions, Boxer War one, Boxer War, first Boxer Rebellion, second one, second boxer um rebellion, Baca Rebellions, boxer rebellion wars, Boxer I and Boxer II wars

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Milner Kindergarten carried_out_attack Boxer Rebellion host_asserted
“And that's the reason why just in a quick fashion, I want to go over Carol Quigley's book just to show you. I mean, that's the reason they fought the Boer Wars. They want control over everything. That's the reason why they fought the Boxer …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 41 (43) @ 1:22:04
East India Company funded Boxer Rebellion host_asserted
“during the time of the Boxer Wars, the Boxer Rebellions, back when they were taking Indian opium and moving it into China and using it as a way to, it's almost like a spearhead military operation. To fund wars, like you said about a month a…”
▶ Operation Gladio -NGOs and players @ 1:28:18

Mentions (25)

Operation Gladio 101 Pt 1
▶ 37:35 glossing over a lot of facts. I'm just trying to talk principle here. We will go back to all of these locations and talk about all of them in a lot more depth. But you can go back to the Boxer rebellions, which were fought between China and…
Operation Gladio - Afghanistan
▶ 2:02 um, in the United States, the, um, Brits had, um, basically the opposite, um, experience in Afghanistan as they did in China. Cause we've talked a couple of times about the boxer wars and the opium wars, um, that they had with China.…
Operation Gladio-British Guiana (Guyana) 1953-1964
▶ 1:32:09 to continue doing the same things that they were doing. That's something that if we continue to allow things like that, what it does is it creates more enemies for our children. For instance, we learn about Chinese history and things like t…
Operation Gladio-British Guiana (Guyana) 1953-1964
▶ 1:32:40 When they teach you in school, they give you narrow angles. They tell you that slavery existed back in the day, but they're not going to tell you that slavery still exists today. And if I go back and look at what happened in the Boxer Rebel…
Operation Gladio -NGOs and players
▶ 1:27:48 their total gross profit. More opium, heroin products on East India through the British company. Do you believe that the British were in cahoots with the Italians and the Central Intelligence Agency as well? Well, you're talking two differe…
Operation Gladio - Philippines
▶ 1:32:35 The first opium war, the second opium war, the Boxer Rebellion, the hundred years of shame that China had to live through as a nation. You know, look at how many millions of people died. You know, when they look at America, not all of them,…
Operation Gladio - Philippines
▶ 1:33:52 An excellent point. And that is something that I have talked about repeatedly in trying to undo past programming. Because if you go back and you look, as you mentioned, the Boxer Wars 1 and 2, those were all about the UK basically fighting …
Operation Gladio - Turkistan
▶ 1:24:00 Britain is the one that actually introduced opium to China. They did it from India. Britain had an entire industry of opium with the East India Company shipping it into China and drugging everybody. Yes, East India Company. They had two opi…
Operation Gladio - Vietnam history 1940’s and prior
▶ 1:41:20 where they were forcing Indian opium into China to drug all the Chinese. But you're absolutely right on the actual Chiang Kai-shek of his, which the opium wars that the UK was involved in, referred to as the Boxer Rebellions, happened with …
Operation Gladio Vietnam Part 3
▶ 5:49 that there's a big question mark over whether the chicken or the egg came first in this. Because if you go back even further, you have the UK coming into China via India with opium. And that's the Boxer War one and Boxer War, the Boxer Rebe…
Operation Gladio Vietnam Part 3
▶ 6:17 that introduced opium into China. And as a result of that, there was an entire industry that grew up around drugging the Chinese people because China at the time had lots of resources. And you find out that during the first Boxer Rebellion,…
Operation Gladio Vietnam Part 3
▶ 7:45 in China was to push Chiang Kai-shek out because he was drugging all of the Chinese people and it wouldn't have been the first time because the first time was when they rose up against the UK when it was first introduced and then the second…
Operation Gladio with guest Hugo Turner Ukraine background
▶ 1:33:26 It didn't even kind of click in my head until we first started doing this research. And my husband looked at me and he goes, isn't that what they give out on Veterans Day? And I'm like, son of a bitch. Yeah, the era of Afghanistan. Well, I …
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs Oil and War Part 4
▶ 1:33:06 It goes back, and I'm sure other cultures and stuff have waged war through drugs, but I don't really know much about it. But it goes back to me, always to the opium wars, the two opium wars by London, by the British. The Baca Rebellions.…
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs Oil and War Part 4
▶ 1:33:34 Yes. I don't know why I call them always the Hopium Wars, but I do. Yeah, one was, the first one was done by them and then the French joined in for the second. And I don't know why they're called the Boxer Wars. Maybe you can clarify that. …
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 5
▶ 46:10 was achieved with the help of the opium trafficking Green Gang. By the mid-1930s, China was producing seven-eighths of the world's opium supply, and some of it came to China originally via UK's colony, for lack of a better word, India. That…
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 5
▶ 1:37:31 being trafficked into China. They literally fought both boxer rebellion wars, saying that we have every right in the world to flood your country with Indian opium. And when the Chinese government fought back, they lost both of those wars. A…
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 5
▶ 1:40:47 Because the United States fought with the British to have that happen. I mean, we were present in Shanghai when this shit was going on. We didn't say, hey, Brits, we don't think that's a great idea. This wasn't an allusion to the Opium Wars…
The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8
▶ 2:17:07 So there is that. So thanks for letting me join, Colonel. Sure. No, Mike, I'm glad you came up. Thanks for being here. Carrie, go ahead. Hey, I just wanted to say even infants self-critique so that they learn from their mistakes. Also, ther…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 25 (26)
▶ 59:51 The – what was I going to say? Air America and – Civil Air. Oh, no. I was going to ask. You know, we had the opium wars in China in the early 1800s. And now it seems like we're running the opium wars and the Chinese are, like, pissed off at…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 25 (26)
▶ 1:00:48 In 1972, and that's why we went over to Afghanistan. So it's more complicated than that. But back to your question about the Boxer Wars, where the British was using India's opium to flood the China, mainland China. And the warlords that wer…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 25 (26)
▶ 1:01:16 and several others. He wasn't the only one. He's just the most notorious one in the aftermath. The introduction of, they were basically trying to destabilize China so they could control it, right? So they have Shanghai, they have Hong Kong.…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 25 (26)
▶ 1:01:40 territories that were awarded to the British at the end of their Boxer I and Boxer II wars. So Shanghai is set up as an international city. We know that Hong Kong was basically awarded to the British because they won both of those. They def…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 25 (26)
▶ 1:05:26 praise and credit but what does the d stand for is delano and del the delanos made all their freaking fortune off of the boxer rebellions if i'm not mistaken i know that's kind of digging down deep into well the delanos definitely were invo…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 41 (43)
▶ 1:22:04 And that's the reason why just in a quick fashion, I want to go over Carol Quigley's book just to show you. I mean, that's the reason they fought the Boer Wars. They want control over everything. That's the reason why they fought the Boxer …