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also: Bob Rubin, Rob Rubin

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Robert Rubin headed Citigroup caller_asserted
“Yeah, Rubin, I think he became the CEO of Citigroup after he left. And then before then, from the 80s, I think up to the 70s to the early 90s, it was headed up by a guy by the name of Walt Riston. A lot of bankers love him. But I think look…”
▶ Operation Gladio Prelude to Terror Chapter 20 @ 1:07:09
Citigroup recruited Robert Rubin host_asserted
“Oh, they recruit President Ford, a Republican, and Robert Rubin, a Democrat who was Clinton's Treasury Secretary.…”
▶ AlphaWarrior - ColonelTowner-Watkins OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 52 - _SUPER COMPUTERS @ 37:58

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AlphaWarrior - ColonelTowner-Watkins OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 52 - _SUPER COMPUTERS
▶ 37:58 Oh, they recruit President Ford, a Republican, and Robert Rubin, a Democrat who was Clinton's Treasury Secretary. And they collectively, this group of people using those two front people, Ford and Rubin, they are the ones that were responsi…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societys 2025-05-29
▶ 1:01:09 The Fed, Federal Reserve also had Robert Rubin, former U.S. secretary of the Treasury. So it's pretty influential. Robert Rubin, who co-chaired the CFR, also sat on Peter G. Peterson's foundation. So we're going to get to that's my next par…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societys 2025-05-29
▶ 1:05:38 You don't. What I love is the advisory board. There's some pretty interesting names. As the colonel pointed out, Bob Rubin, who's a co-chair of the Council of Foreign Relations, former U.S. Secretary-Treasurer, he's on the advisory board. Y…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societys 2025-05-29
▶ 1:19:11 Kevin Rudd, former Australian Prime Minister. Hank Paulson, former Secretary of the Treasury of the United States and Goldman Sachs CEO. Of course, you've got to have John Thornton from the Brookings Institute again. How about Condoleezza R…
Operation Gladio Prelude to Terror Chapter 20
▶ 1:03:51 the South Korean government to allow U.S. dollar-nominated bonds to their industry rather than going strictly with the Korean bond, which was their original policy back in the early 90s. And a lot of that led in to the Asian debt crisis and…
Operation Gladio Prelude to Terror Chapter 20
▶ 1:04:43 The U.S. involvement in Southeast Asian monetary policy is something probably worth looking at for folks on this board. And Robert Rubin, I mean, he was the guy behind Graham Leach Bliley and the repeal of Glass-Steagall in the United State…
Operation Gladio Prelude to Terror Chapter 20
▶ 1:06:07 That's a strong statement, but there's a good argument that Robert Rubin did this. Okay. And so then, and this is kind of the non-kinetic version of a coup, right? So you can, like the whole economic hitman theory, you can, and I believe th…
Operation Gladio Prelude to Terror Chapter 20
▶ 1:07:09 Yeah, Rubin, I think he became the CEO of Citigroup after he left. And then before then, from the 80s, I think up to the 70s to the early 90s, it was headed up by a guy by the name of Walt Riston. A lot of bankers love him. But I think look…
Operation Gladio Prelude to Terror Chapter 20
▶ 1:07:38 But if you look at things, you know, over the past 10 years and people looked at Robert Rubin again, look at what he did and say, this guy's corrupt. I mean, he did under Bill Clinton ending last Eagle. I mean, there's a, there's a, there's…