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Harold Wilson member_of
Labour Party (UK) documented
“and his tenure as the leader of the UK and Trump's presidency. And I want to share that with you guys today. And then at the end, like I said, I'm going to ask for your feedback on that. And you guys basically feel free to disagree or whate…”
▶ Operation Gladio - UK and Harold Wilson @ 9:31
Harold Wilson spied_on
Soviet Union documented
“UK's version of the FBI and their CIA. He had served as a trade minister during a previous administration in the early 1930s. In that capacity, he had traveled to the Soviet Union, but only having done so on behalf of his government, and it…”
▶ Operation Gladio - UK and Harold Wilson @ 11:57
George H.W. Bush covered_up
Harold Wilson host_asserted
“So Harold Wilson, one of the funniest, not funny in a good way, funny in an evil way, story that I've discovered to date is that during his second term, he's like almost done with his second term, but three years, something like that. He ge…”
▶ The Shadow State 22 Secret Societies 6; The Bundy Family @ 54:12
Peter Wright exposed
Harold Wilson book_quoted
“internal to the intelligence community in basically an Operation Gladio sting. This has increased significance given Wright's friendship with Angleton. The two would play chess for hours on end, and Angleton, as we all know, ran both the Mo…”
▶ Operation Gladio - UK and Harold Wilson @ 22:08
Clockwork Orange plot targeted_for_regime_change
Harold Wilson caller_asserted
“dynamic is a plot that went under the name of Clockwork Orange. I put it in the little chat if anyone wants to read up on it. But I think it's very interesting as that was the official name to the smear campaign against Harold Wilson and es…”
▶ Operation Gladio - UK and Harold Wilson @ 47:55
Operation Gladio carried_out_attack
Harold Wilson host_asserted
“He was set up with the IRA attacks, which was internal Operation Gladio for them as well. And so he doesn't win reelection. And a lot of people thought that there was cheating that went on. Imagine that. So there's an interim president or p…”
▶ The Shadow State 22 Secret Societies 6; The Bundy Family @ 53:14
Lyndon B. Johnson targeted_for_regime_change
Harold Wilson host_asserted
“Johnson was outright hostile to him on many occasions. So there's strike three. His positions and advocacy made him a target as a result. The prior trips to the Soviet Union and him not being a war hawk basically led to guess what? He was c…”
▶ Operation Gladio - UK and Harold Wilson @ 16:19
James Jesus Angleton framed
Harold Wilson host_asserted
“caused panic everywhere. And in addition, he refused to extradite CIA whistleblower Philip Agee. This, with the aforementioned withdrawal from the Suez Canal, sent the intel agencies right over the edge. James Angleton, our legendary Operat…”
▶ Operation Gladio - UK and Harold Wilson @ 18:43
George H.W. Bush removed_from_power
Harold Wilson host_asserted
“So there's he's prime minister, someone else's prime minister, and then he's prime minister again. And they ramped the same stuff back up, sabotaging him. Interestingly enough, he did not complete his second term in office because he got a …”
▶ Operation Gladio 101 Pt 3 @ 1:07:32
George H.W. Bush removed_from_power
Harold Wilson guest_asserted
“And do you know who the CIA director was? George H.W. Bush flies to London, has a meeting with this guy, and then he resigns. The prime minister of the UK.…”
▶ Colonel Towner-Watkins_ Operation Gladio (guest) @ 1:06:30
Mentions (39)
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If you go back to the UK's Prime Minister, Harold Wilson, Harold Wilson has an amazing timeline that mirrors Trump's. Harold Wilson, during his prime ministership in the UK, he was not part of their organization. He was kind of an anomaly, …
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Well, every time he tried to do something that they didn't like, there was a flare up in the IRA. There would be a terrorist attack. There would be some kind of orchestrated terror event that would distract from and be an embarrassment to H…
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And the same shit starts happening again. And so he's like three years, I think, into his tour. It may have been a little bit longer, but he gets a visit from the CIA director. And within two days, he resigns. And do you know who the CIA di…
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All of that came up when we were tracing down some leads in the Middle East back to the Awan brothers, which I found very interesting. And then looking into their legal history and stuff, it was quite fascinating. I also have an article abo…
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We'll talk about it in one of these when we get to UK. But I just highlight that because there's a lot of similarities to Harold Wilson and Donald Trump. As far as his presidency, he was not one of the approved candidates. And they launched…
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they had an on-call trouble area, one of those controlled chaos areas called the IRA in England. And anytime they needed turmoil, that would get roused up. And what was most interesting to me about Harold Wilson is not only did they basical…
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So there's he's prime minister, someone else's prime minister, and then he's prime minister again. And they ramped the same stuff back up, sabotaging him. Interestingly enough, he did not complete his second term in office because he got a …
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Yeah, he was still in the labor party at the time. They had a real hard go of it. He's not very well thought of in, I don't know if any of them are. When you go and look at the different PMs that they've had, the prime ministers that they'v…
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who I'm going to talk about him next time just a little bit, because they basically did to Harold Wilson what they did to Trump. And there's lots of things there that we'll talk about next time. But yeah, that legislation, obviously, just l…
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So we're going to start off with an article that I wrote on my Substack asking if Donald Trump got gladiated. And I found the stories of Harold Wilson, who was the prime minister in UK, and I was struck by the similarities between Harold Wi…
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and his tenure as the leader of the UK and Trump's presidency. And I want to share that with you guys today. And then at the end, like I said, I'm going to ask for your feedback on that. And you guys basically feel free to disagree or whate…
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He was very much into statistical analysis and looking at things very objectively as opposed to, he was more of a pragmatist, like similar to Trump. He didn't campaign or get lost in the social issues and other things like that. He was very…
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at least from his speeches and some of the videos that I watched when I was preparing this. He founded a statistical institute, one of the first in UK, that was basically doing, and it became like the leading institute for data analysis. He…
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an intelligence operation because he didn't have any of the controversy or any of that stuff surrounding him. He was just basically a very intellectually bright person, but that may have actually been also his biggest downfall because he di…
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honeypot traps or any of those types of intrigue. So he was less corruptible. And many of us believe that's a trait that is also shared by Trump, because if they had any of that blackmail on him, they would have used it a long time ago. So …
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UK's version of the FBI and their CIA. He had served as a trade minister during a previous administration in the early 1930s. In that capacity, he had traveled to the Soviet Union, but only having done so on behalf of his government, and it…
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returned as prime minister, Wilson returned to the private sector. And there he worked as a statistician and an economist on behalf of many of the UK industrialists that were looking for investment opportunities in the Soviet Union. So he c…
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getting all of the T's dotted, T's crossed and I's dotted, just to be able to procure that battery for that launch vehicle outside the United States because of the significance of that. So after his election to office as the UK prime minist…
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Johnson was outright hostile to him on many occasions. So there's strike three. His positions and advocacy made him a target as a result. The prior trips to the Soviet Union and him not being a war hawk basically led to guess what? He was c…
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You know, we've talked already about Aldo Moro and Salvador Allende and all of those. So it's basically the same kind of operation. In the case of Wilson, it began almost immediately upon his arrival at 10 Downing Street. There was the usua…
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And MI6 created a honey trap or a Russian lover for Wilson, along with supposedly compromising photographs from their version of the FBI, MI5, to quote-unquote open an investigation. MI5 conveniently leaked these photos to the press. Most i…
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Wilson was the proverbial librarian. However, the attacks continued, and it was very obvious that they were trying to run a soft coup. Wilson would ignore the disinformation and began talking about disarmament in the face of the warmongerin…
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caused panic everywhere. And in addition, he refused to extradite CIA whistleblower Philip Agee. This, with the aforementioned withdrawal from the Suez Canal, sent the intel agencies right over the edge. James Angleton, our legendary Operat…
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as a KGB agent. Angleton makes this accusation in the aftermath of the exposure of his close friend and British defector, Harold Kim Philby, being exposed as a KGB spy. Philby had been posted to the UK embassy in Washington, D.C., and was o…
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which is why we're doing what we're doing. So MI5, Peter Wright, who was the former deputy director, would eventually write a book called Spycatcher, which exposed many problems internal to MI5. It was made wildly popular when Margaret That…
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Which, of course, is what endeared him to Alan Dulles. And as I just pointed out, Angleton served as one of the primary Gladio operation points of contact for the CIA for many, many years. It is unknown whether Wilson was ever briefed on th…
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and used basically as a paramilitary capability. There was also a crisis in the UK, which was referred to as Wilsongate. They were tapes, notice this pattern, that were exposed in the 1970s by reporters Barry Penrose and Roger Cordier of th…
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In these tapes, it was revealed that Wilson was preoccupied with MI6 and would refer to them as dark forces threatening Britain. The reporters concluded the entire affair was the work of overzealous intelligence officials and military offic…
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It would also be the CIA who was working with General Lemonsker to basically carry out the destabilization efforts during the Wilson government in hopes of removing him from office. And it was under that premise that for the first time to a…
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It's also peculiar that during this time that Wilson is the prime minister, you have the Northern Ireland fiasco that gets ignited. And it looks very similar to the Italian years of lead with bombings, murders, assassinations.…
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Basically, in Italy, they blamed it on the communists. In the UK, it got blamed on the IRA. But again, at the 30,000-foot look with no labels, there's a very similar pattern in what they did in Italy and what they did in UK to destabilize W…
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So, Wilson was fully aware of what was being done, but it remains unclear, since we don't have any confirmation he knew anything about Operation Gladio, if he understood who was behind the destruction of his administration. As a note, in 19…
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Unquote. So many people did not understand what he was saying, but many people believe in the aftermath of what happened that he was putting the people on notice that he was not going to be intimidated and he was not going to resign. Wilson…
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during this time to destabilize the country and had very similar aspects to 2020. During Wilson's second term, there were stories of Column 88, which is high Hitler nationalist Nazi groups that were being ran in UK, excuse me, and a retired…
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So he's the one that kept Kissinger from working for the Democrat, to work for the Kennedy administration. Well, he definitely had a huge, and here's one of my favorite ones. Harold Wilson, who I would argue is the Donald Trump, right? He w…
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absolutely disagreed with everything about Johnson's Vietnam policy. So he was kind of almost, I don't want to make this because I know the instant gut reaction people have, but he had more of a mindset of a Jimmy Carter. He wanted foreign …
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So Harold Wilson, one of the funniest, not funny in a good way, funny in an evil way, story that I've discovered to date is that during his second term, he's like almost done with his second term, but three years, something like that. He ge…
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I would specifically be looking at the troubles, the conflict in Northern Ireland. So here's what I came across. The IRA, so I have to tell this story first. You know the Prime Minister Harold Wilson in the UK. So most people don't know thi…
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coincidence, if you will. I'm putting those in big air quotes. Harold Wilson was one of the few British prime ministers that did basically what Trump just did, where he was elected prime minister. There was all kinds of trouble during his t…