Norway country
also: Norwegian, Oslo
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Norway speculative
“They showed off their knowledge in casual conversations. The results of this simple espionage was impressive. Schulte provided early warnings to the Allies of the German invasion of Poland in 1939 and of the Soviets in 1941. And perhaps, th…”
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Chile, and this is after, of course, Chile was devastated by Operation Gladio in the form of Pinochet. But the guy that owns Marine Harvest that's owned by John Fredrickson of Norway, like one of the richest guys in the whole world. And tha…
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off the coast of Norway. It's done ecologically friendly. The water around it's beautiful. Very limited amount of salmon in the farm nets because they're not wild caught. They are farmed. But it's done very strict under EU and Norwegian gui…
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dive past whatever it was, 20 kilometers or whatever that number was. These go all the way down to 40. And they're required by Chilean law to have the decompression chambers within X amount of feet of where the divers do their dives in case…
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Because what they have found is eating a salmon made in these farms is even Norway's much better because they're limited by the EU regulations. But you cannot tell on a label whether it's in most cases, it'll just say farm or natural as far…
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Because I take personally every bit of this. This Fredrickson guy also owns a bunch of gas holdings. And also, I thought it was very interesting and very criminally indicting that he gave up his Norway citizenship to get citizenship in Cypr…
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worked remarkably well, according to the inspectors, and they stated with surprise, quote, one must note two points regarding these exercises. First of all, we are dealing with an international network which would evacuate clandestinely a p…
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That's a quote from Ganser's book. So the Italian defense ministry knew that the SDECE, together with the CIA, was running the secret army. And one of the Italian ministers said the secret army existed in the Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, D…
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Resistance networks were organized in Great Britain, in France, Netherlands, Belgium, and probably also in Denmark and Norway. The French took extra precaution in order to ensure the secrecy of these units. A top-secret memorandum from the …
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In Greek, life were to be removed. Among these were many skirts, long hair, and foreign newspapers. Church attendance for the young would be compulsory. So brutal and so swift was the repression that by September, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, a…
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The great majority of the members were nations very dependent upon the U.S. for economic recovery and development. There was no third world bloc at all. And only four countries of the Soviet bloc were even members at the time. None of them …
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employment individuals whom Washington regarded as having questionable political leanings. In other words, the entire staff of the UN was selected by the United States State Department, and the UN Secretary General from Norway was fine with…
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In Paris, and that's how he became a source of information, was through his medical practice. And it says it was later filmed by the FBI, who, let's see, yeah, he had some credibility issues later on. So, while investigating a lead that sug…
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And I don't know how you get wildlife from caged salmon, but it wasn't even just the caged salmon in the case of Chile. They endanger the people. Well, first of all, they decimated the actual fishing environment. So they have fjords in sout…
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They're just like at opposite ends. So the the I'm looking for his name, the Norwegian guy that is like a billionaire. The last thing he needs is more money, goes to Chile and sets up pennies on the dollar. Because, of course, in Norway, yo…
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pay high prices to labor. You have to pay high processing. You have to abide by all of the EU guidelines on how many caged salmon you can have and where the cage has to be in the water because of their waste is toxic to other wildlife.…
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of how many salmon can be in a cage. So the fact that they have double that amount, plus they keep them lower in the water, which puts them closer to the bottom, which means they're destroying all of the rest of the fish and the coral and e…
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that is doing this is called Marine Harvest. And they're very aware of what they're doing. And this guy, he's such a brave guy. I'm just so impressed with him. He actually tried to sneak onto this guy's property in Norway. This guy actually…
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because of what he's doing and the risk because Cyprus does not have extradition with Norway. So he has like four different houses. But this guy tracked him down in Norway and snuck on his property and tried to talk to him. Of course, the s…
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Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and the Netherlands was before the European Commission of Human Rights accusing Greece of violating all of the Commission's conventions. Before the year was over, Amnesty International had sent representatives to Gr…
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terrorist attack in Italy, a scandal shocks Western Europe, the silencing of NATO, CIA, the silence, sorry, of NATO, CIA, and MI6, basically describing the network, the secret war in Great Britain, the secret war in the US, the secret war i…
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And basically what he does is he goes through each of those areas and talks about these operations inside of those countries. And again, I was like, holy shit, how do we not know any of this crap? He talks about different terrorist attacks …
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In the Shadow of Minaret. Massacre at Pleasure Island. In Norway. That was my first. Example. Of them. Running. An exercise. At the same time. That they were running. Because I didn't read this book in order. They were running. Like what we…
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The CIA procured and armed a number of very fast motor boats called swift boats built in Norway. There were also slower but heavily armed nasty boats. Commando units of Vietnamese special forces used the swift boats for raids, often accompa…
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humanitarian aid to China, mainland China, and they want to mount a paramilitary operation to stop that. Medical supplies, including makings for three full field hospitals, were aboard a Norwegian freighter en route to China. Operation Stol…
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CIA approved a million dollars for this effort. Hans Tolte met in Tokyo with other station chiefs to plan the operation. At one point, Cox in Hong Kong made preparation for sabotage under the noses of the British authorities. In the case of…
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About 100 miles southwest of Denver, the Tibetans were flown into Peterson Field, six miles east of Colorado Springs, and moved by bus with blacked-out windows to the base. It was situated at an altitude of over 10,000 feet. Camp Hell had b…
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The Camp Hell had been used in World War II to train the 99th Ski Battalion, which furnished some personnel to the OSS that were sent to Norway. They also trained mountain troops who served in Italy and Alaska during World War II. Camp Hell…
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Tiger for the mission. The agency quickly gave up on Saigon Special Forces. They ran operations only inside South Vietnam. Instead, the CIA recruited its own Vietnamese commandos outside of the Vietnamese government. Colby, with his experie…
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while Bill Donovan used the OSS globally with major commands in the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, Burma, and China. OSS teams parachuted into France, Norway, former Yugoslavia, and elsewhere. They blew up bridges in the Balkans, worked wi…
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went to the continent in this campaign, including two future directors. Bill Colby led one of the 90 Jedburgh teams in France. And later, the operational group in Norway, William Casey masterminded the overall OSS effort to infiltrate Germa…
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developed by self-serving deceivers in conflict with God. The first step in this process is recognizing and redefining the extreme radical terrorist as a cult that is outside normal Muslim religion. He goes on to say that they have to stop …
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interceptors that could not attain the appropriate height necessary. These cluster of aircraft far below and the SAM sites at the time were ineffective as well. But on May 1st, 1960, Francis Gary Powers flying out of Pakistan, a classified …
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They showed off their knowledge in casual conversations. The results of this simple espionage was impressive. Schulte provided early warnings to the Allies of the German invasion of Poland in 1939 and of the Soviets in 1941. And perhaps, th…
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that have a common belief and goal, meaning no communists. Then he also said that he wanted all of the Scandinavians to convene trade union conferences and embrace the Marshall Plan, which would further ostracize the Soviet Union. And Brown…
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to have a completely unofficial conversation about how to proceed. So they end up having a meeting in January of 48, and leaders in the national organizations of Sweden, Norway, and Denmark all get together for a quote-unquote off-the-recor…
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than they were willing to admit. American intervention was a result of some well-placed Danish officials, but also using them kind of as the front to get into Norway and Sweden. So then you have, it says that once you implement the Marshall…
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through the transformation of Danish society for the Atlantic Pact in Democracy, an organization created several years earlier by former non-communist members of the Danish resistance. Then they started traveling to Scandinavia. They went t…
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And in the 1970s, part of the O budget marked for psychological warfare was redirected to interdoc operations, meaning basically it's a fluid organization. It is noteworthy that William Colby became CIA director in 73, considering Colby's i…