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United Nations exposed
China documented
“In the summer of 1960, an international jurist commission established by the UN released a conclusion that genocide had been attempted in Tibet, lending momentum to the CIA's proposal for that fall. On September 15, 1960, the 512 group meet…”
▶ The Colonels Corner President’s Secret Wars chapter 9, continued @ 33:15
Alger Hiss member_of
United Nations documented
“After graduating, he was picked to serve as a law clerk for Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, a living legend. Hiss quickly became one of the rising stars in the Roosevelt administration, capping his Washington career by accompan…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 8 @ 31:56
John P. Cabot Lodge member_of
United Nations documented
“the training for the terrorists inside of Tibet. Despite its support for the Tibet against the Chinese, the U.S. did not want to draw any attention to itself in that area. They did not want to have a debate in the UN on the subject. Secreta…”
▶ The Colonels Corner President’s Secret Wars chapter 9, continued @ 24:12
United Nations exposed
China documented
“Overtures were made to the brother of the Dalai Lama, then in New York, representing the Tibetans at the UN resolution meeting. October 21st, 1959, the UN General Assembly passed a resolution expressing concern that human rights were being …”
▶ The Colonels Corner President’s Secret Wars chapter 9, continued @ 25:45
Americans for Democratic Action advocated
United Nations host_asserted
“of the John Birch Society. Wait a minute. We're supposed to not look at the communists, but look at John Birch Society? Yes, that's what they're advocating. And total disarmament under UN control. Get rid of all your weapons. They advocated…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 5 @ 43:34
United Nations front_for
Korean War host_asserted
“They called it a UN effort, and all they got was onesies and twosies from like 13 other countries. We covered it a little bit yesterday in our first series of this Korean thing. But basically, they had like a handful of people from the UK, …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea Part 2 @ 1:14:02
Maurice Strong member_of
United Nations host_asserted
“A major shift happens in 71. But for those who don't know, everyone knows who Klaus Schwab is. You all know who Brzezinski is. You all know who Kissinger is. But Maurice Strong was the Canadian oil guy who became a Rockefeller stooge, gets …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 7 @ 1:02:10
Charles Yost appointed
United Nations host_asserted
“Class of 1956, he became the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. He was Princeton educated, not Yale. And he also went to, we've heard this one before, the French school called École des Hautes Études Internationales. My French is gettin…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22 @ 24:58
Advertising Council funded
United Nations book_quoted
“put restrictions on the improvements that you make. And then when your building gets condemned, they just take your building from you. The Advertising Council supported every UN initiative relating to the United States. They republished the…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 4 @ 34:46
Andrei Gromyko founded
United Nations book_quoted
“Foreign Minister Andre Gromyko wrote that he and his fellow dignitaries endeavored to establish the UN in the aftermath of World War II. He voted for it to be a headquarters in New York for a special reason. Quote, Moscow wanted to make sur…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup Venezuela Part 12 @ 2:25
John D. Rockefeller funded
United Nations book_quoted
“the plot of land for the UN General Assembly gathered and used it as a quote unquote charitable gesture to ensure that the U.S. didn't revert to isolationism. Washington quickly calmed Moscow's fears that it would withdraw from global affai…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup Venezuela Part 12 @ 3:26
United Nations funded
Mohamed Farah Aidid documented
“who had gotten along with Adid, and the UN command made a truce with the warlords. When the UN pulled out the dish in 1995, their information unit left behind several boxes of US intelligence documents, causing more headaches later. In a wa…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 50 (52) @ 48:16
Paul Hoffman headed
United Nations documented
“Hoffman was a CFR member, formerly president of the Studebaker Corporation, formerly president of the Ford Foundation, and honorary chairman of the Fund for the Republic, has held many powerful jobs in government, and is now, in 1962, direc…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 3 @ 17:33
George H.W. Bush member_of
United Nations book_quoted
“along with the surprise sacking of William Colby. George H.W. Bush's political career had been floundering. In 1970, he had lost the Senate race to Lloyd Benson. As a consolation prize, President Nixon appointed him as the UN ambassador. Ho…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Prelude to Terror Chapter 7_8 @ 22:31
United Nations carried_out_attack
Korea host_asserted
“or he was to inform us as soon as he finished preparing all of his ideas. Then I don't remember in which month or year Kim Il-sung came and related his plan, unquote. On 26 June, the United States presented a resolution before the UN Securi…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea @ 36:44
David Rockefeller funded
United Nations host_asserted
“I mean, he donated the site. Yeah. And he's he's. Yeah. If you were to accuse him in 48 or 49 of supporting the United Nations, Rockefeller would raise his hand and say guilty as charged. Yeah. Let's take it back. Let's take it back to the …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 7 @ 1:31:36
CIA founded
United Nations host_asserted
“International Monetary Fund. We set up the World Bank. We set up NATO. We set up the CIA. We set up blah, blah, blah. Every single one of those organizations was to implement fascist international. Well, in order to do that, you had to crea…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Korea Final Day @ 1:27:25
United States funded
United Nations book_quoted
“In various attempts to obtain countervailing assistance, Lumumba and the Congolese president, Kassavubu, appealed to the UN for protection. The cabinet asked for American help, and Lumumba, as prime minister, requested Soviet assistance whe…”
▶ The Colonels corner president’s secret wars chapter 12 continued @ 17:56
Maurice Strong founded
United Nations host_asserted
“A major shift happens in 71. But for those who don't know, everyone knows who Klaus Schwab is. You all know who Brzezinski is. You all know who Kissinger is. But Maurice Strong was the Canadian oil guy who became a Rockefeller stooge, gets …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 7 @ 1:02:10
Brookings Institution funded
United Nations host_asserted
“And of course, we can't finish these connections without bringing up the Brookings Institute, which was founded by Robert S. Brookings with money from the Carnegie Corporation. Brookings Institute would go on to help implement the Marshall …”
▶ Shadow State 47_ Secret Societies 30; The Carnegie Legacy @ 1:01:48
Maurice Strong headed
United Nations host_asserted
“In the early 70s, he was Secretary General for the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment.…”
▶ AlphaWarrior Show - OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 55 - _WEF - WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM ORIGINS_ - EP.417 @ 1:04:09
United Nations installed
South America host_asserted
“The fascists, basically the fascists, walked away or were snuck out of Germany and continued their march across the world, installing fascist governments with the help of every organization that was created in the aftermath of World War II.…”
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CIA spied_on
United Nations guest_asserted
“everything when people are here for the UN, all of their communications were spied on because their communications flowed through their embassies that they had in New York City.…”
▶ Colonel Towner-Watkins_ Operation Gladio (guest) @ 14:54
United Nations funded
Battle of Mogadishu host_asserted
“is that this was UN sanctioned. This was by the UN. The UN brought us into this stuff. So if there's ever a link concerning the UN, NATO, and Operation Gladio and the whole nine yards, here it is, folks. It's in their charter. It was there.…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 50 (52) @ 1:02:10
Operation Gladio founded
United Nations caller_asserted
“uh gladio started the united nations so everything united nations everything cia everything that was created ngo is all gladio everything this is a i mean it's worse than we all thought it is definitely worse than what we thought absolutely…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Relook at Robert Komer (Phoenix) as a Ritchie Boy @ 2:23:16
Fabian Society founded
United Nations host_asserted
“setting up the Bank of International Settlements, which is the central bank of central banks, setting up a UN, which started as the League of Nations, blah, blah, blah.…”
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Mentions (120)
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That is crazy, Colonel. OK, so so Guido's raised around the elite of the elite in New York, American politicians, socialites, blah, blah, blah. In their house, the routine visitors, Samuel Brockman, the owner of Seagram's, Israel's first pr…
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Benjamin Reed had ties to Maury Strong and he worked for him when Strong was the UN Conference on Environment and Development, which is not development, obviously. Strong also had ties to Kissinger's International Seminar, Klaus Schwab, and…
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Did you find anything interesting in him? He's got some connections. So it shows Strong had his start as entrepreneur of Alberta Oil Patch and was president of the Power Corporation of Canada in 66. In the early 70s, he was Secretary Genera…
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I did find all the United Nations stuff you're talking about him with the environmental stuff and all that. That's very interesting. He was a security officer at the UN headquarters in New York. He commissioned the report on the state of th…
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The report summarized the findings of 152 leading experts from 58 countries in preparation for the first U.N. meeting on the environment held in Stockholm in 72. Long time ago. The dude was at the front end of that for sure. All right. In 1…
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setting up the Bank of International Settlements, which is the central bank of central banks, setting up a UN, which started as the League of Nations, blah, blah, blah. So when you look at all of that, and then you have JFK, who probably ot…
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So they murder Lumumba. You've got the UN guy, Dog Homestot, who flies down to try to solve it. They assassinate him. They blow his airplane up. And then we get to your story, the generals. Operation Northwood. Operation Northwood was the b…
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Then you roll right into World War II, which in post-World War II, you found the creation of the IMF, the World Bank, the UN, and every single country created an intelligence agency. And they all began working together. We had the CIA, the …
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When they had things like the Oslo Accord, where you have foreign dignitaries here in the United States, the entire time they're here with the UN, everything when people are here for the UN, all of their communications were spied on because…
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Colonel, one thing I did not hear you touch on, not that you needed to or that you should have, is the UN and its role. In fact, if you go back and look at who some of the brains were behind that, some of these guys were Satanists. Well, al…
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intelligence, but all of us thought our taxpayer dollars was going to an intelligence service whose mission was to keep us safe. It was never, ever to gather intelligence for us or to keep us safe. It was always to represent the business in…
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patriots are taking back their country yeah the big problem is the un like i heard one um there's one quote uh that was made uh by a senator um uh he of the un i mean he said that the un is has one design upon america and that's the destruc…
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Any world organization that has been birthed under this New World Order agenda is our enemy. Yeah, and in Australia, we're going to, in May, they're going to pretty much sign up to that bullshit. So those blue helmets, as soon as I see one …
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The fascists, basically the fascists, walked away or were snuck out of Germany and continued their march across the world, installing fascist governments with the help of every organization that was created in the aftermath of World War II.…
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by the time that we find out about them. So, like, we don't really know what else is going on today, especially with regards to the paid influencers and all those ills that you guys are talking about. And then there's also some research tha…
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It was created by a guy by the name of Eldridge Haynes and his son, Elliot Haynes. It was headquartered in New York city at one dog, Palmer Stoltz Plaza. And if you look that up on a map, you will see that it is right around the corner of t…
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H-A-G, the last name is spelled H-A-M-M-A-R-S-K-J-O-L-D Plaza. Like literally one block and then one block. So it is like within walking distance. And it is very, very expensive real estate. So these two people just happened to set up.…
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craziness that was going on in the immediate aftermath of the CIA killing Patrice Lumumba in the Congo. Okay, so that's the reason why it was named after him. Okay. And I'm just showing everybody on the map right here. The one I have highli…
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In New York City, around the corner from the UN, where they can contact anybody, anytime that is traveling to New York City to gather intelligence. It's like the perfect setup. A family of newsletters called Business International, Business…
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He changed his position on things. He never changed his position on anything. He said from while he campaigned and after he got elected that he was going to lead the Congo into the modern age with education, health care, you know, all the l…
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the Congo. Belgium's intervention, which was a very violent one, was denounced harshly by the Soviet Union, as well as many countries, leading to the UN Security Council on the 14th to authorize the withdrawal of Belgium troops and their re…
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believe everything that I'm telling you. I want you to do your own research. And that's the reason why we put all the stuff out there for you to do that. All right. Let's see. The UN officials who led the Congo operation were Americans in s…
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one in another province, Lumumba had appealed to the UN as well as the United States to help him. And when they both refused, he turned to the Soviet Union. And then, of course, that's where they get the label communist, because the Soviet …
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They've already got a team deployed there from NATO. Fearing for his life, Lumumba was on the run. For a while, he was protected by Mobutu by the UN, which under considerable international pressure, had been forced to put some distance betw…
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Without a clear-cut, quote-unquote, communist enemy like Lumumba, the Kennedy administration, which came to power on January 20, 1961, was very divided on the Katanga question. Although the U.S. wound up supporting, in the name of Congolese…
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Mobutu, who is a CIA stooge, to arrest him too. Gazinga was in fact arrested shortly after Mobutu took power, but a UN contingent from Ghana, whose leader was an ally of Lumamba, intervened and freed him. In the continuous musical cheer gam…
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sent a message urging the president to dismiss Gazinga and declare him a rebel against the national government so that the police action can now be taken against him too. We are also urging the UN to take military action to break his rebell…
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A subsequent CIA memorandum was apparently paying tribute to this when it stated, quote, the U.N. and the U.S. in closely coordinated activities played essential roles in the significant success over Gazinga, unquote. In other words, we sab…
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had told a journalist, Ann Garrison, that over the last three decades, the U.S. showered the TPLF minority regime with roughly $1 billion of UNI's tax money in aid under the guise of humanitarian assistance. In exchange, the TPLF served as …
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OK, when we get to that part. But let's move on just temporarily because we're going to spend a lot of time tomorrow night on Greenland. But let's just talk a little bit about it tonight. Do you think Greenland's a country? Yeah, I thought …
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that we think are countries that are really not countries under the control of one of these NATO organizations that they're basically like captured audiences, right? But they're a guaranteed vote for whatever you want to do with the UN beca…
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So what exactly was going on at the UN when we owned basically the entire Latin America because we had installed all the dictators and they all went to the UN and voted? What were they voting on? Because we owned them. We controlled them. W…
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Overlays where we could just start overlaying. Here's all the French colonies. Here's all the British colonies. Because I bet when you overlay it, it looks just like this. Because this is the countries after they became independent that we …
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Out in the middle of nowhere. You got this little island right here. Yeah, and it's one big mine pit. It has a sushi restaurant and a zombie store. My kind of people. This is the country that basically gets a seat at the UN, but is under th…
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Never. OK, so why are we even pretending they're a country? Because of that relationship. Right. That's how they went around and gathered these coalescent blocks of voting at the U.N. to make sure that they do whatever they want them to do.…
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as effectively using the Guatemalans to strike a blow to the U.S. Newsweek reported the Washington officials interpreted the outcry as an indication of the depth of the red penetration. So again, all they do is just twist it backwards and r…
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who tried to block the Security Council from discussing a resolution to send an investigation team to Guatemala, characterizing the appeals as communist maneuvers. But under heavy pressure, the U.N. secretary, who at the time was Dogs Hamme…
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He actually does, despite the U.S.'s pressure on him, hold a vote. But the U.S. pressured several countries, and France and Great Britain was pressured into abstaining from the vote. So basically, there was no investigation team sent as a r…
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By the end of 72, Alente's divisive policies in the American destabilization campaign had been combined to throw Chile into a grave crisis. Street disturbances became so regular that Alente was forced to replace his police chief and his int…
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21 years earlier, Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh of Iran had come to the UN to present his case against a foreign corporation that controlled his country's basic resource. And of course, that was BP because we've talked about him. Alente…
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Under the control of foreign corporations, and then they tried to reclaim them, great powers came down upon them. At 11 o'clock on the morning of December 4th, 1972, after a brief meeting with George H.W. Bush, the American ambassador to th…
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relationships between large corporations and small countries had changed over the last two decades. Both leaders had come to the UN to fire a volley in which Alente called the Battle of Defense of Natural Resources. And it does, there's a q…
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The U.S. natural interest, Ford concluded, had to be on the side of Indonesia. Ford gave his approval December 6, 1975. Five days after the invasion, the U.S. voted to condemn the attack as an act of international aggression. The U.S. absta…
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and 80s, the U.S. State Department officials in statement to the press and the testimony before Congress consistently supported Indonesia's claim to East Timor, unlike the U.N. nation and the European community, which did not recognize it, …
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Against the people that those were the types of ones I was talking about. But he's not guard. He's active duty military. So I know military. Yeah, that's what I was meaning. Like the active a lot of these active military people that were li…
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The United Nations, it gave them the World Bank, it gave them the IMF, it gave them NATO for the standing military. It gave them the ability to set up the stay behind units and the paramilitary black ops using drug money, weapons traffickin…
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Getting the coalition together to set up NATO and as they're getting the apparatuses together for the UN, the IMF, the World Bank and all of these global international syndicate apparatuses, they could not allow the world to demobilize. The…
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None of the historical, political, or moral uncertainty that was the dilemma in Vietnam. The Korean War was seen to have begun in a specific manner, i.e. North Korea attacked South Korea in the early morning of 25 June 1950. While Vietnam, …
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That Korea was still one country with unification still the goal at the time of the war began was underscored by the chief U.S. delegate in the U.N., Warren Austin, in a statement that he made. Here's the quote. The artificial barrier that …
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on the 23rd and the 24th, followed by a surprise South Korean attack across the border on the 25th in the western town of Haeju and other places. Announcement of the southern attack was broadcast all over the North radio later in the mornin…
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Neither the UN military observer group in the field nor the UN Commission on Korea in Seoul witnessed or claim to have witnessed the outbreak of hostilities. The observer group's field trip along the parallel ended on the 23rd of June. So i…
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He did not become Soviet leader until after the war was over. His chapter contains no discussion of any of the previous fighting across the border, nothing of Rui's belligerent statements, nothing at all of the Soviet Union's crucial absenc…
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or he was to inform us as soon as he finished preparing all of his ideas. Then I don't remember in which month or year Kim Il-sung came and related his plan, unquote. On 26 June, the United States presented a resolution before the UN Securi…
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is a fight between the Koreans and had no business even being put forth in front of the UN Security Council. And it should be basically treated as a civil war. And a suggestion from the Egyptian delegation that the word unprovoked should be…
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That could enable the council to pin responsibility on either side. They proposed North Korea be invited to present its side of the story. This was not done. Three months later, the Soviet foreign minister put forward a motion that the UN h…
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to extend an invitation only to the South Koreans, which, by the way, was already occupied by the CIA. On the 27th, the Security Council recommended that members from the UN furnish assistance to South Korea, as may be necessary to repel th…
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A tactic, so basically they were presenting to the council what they had already done. A tactic the U.S. was to repeat several times before the war came to an end. The council made its historic decision with the barest of information availa…
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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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from the proceedings due to its boycott of the UN over the refusal to seat China in place of Taiwan. If the Russians had been present, they undoubtedly would have vetoed the resolutions. Their absence has always posed an awkward problem for…
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Anyway, I do want to make a point over the distinction between China and Taiwan. Now, you will not find it surprising, having followed me for any length of time, you understand exactly why Taiwan was in the UN. Because that was a newly crea…
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was to make the UN forces subject to MacArthur without making MacArthur subject to the UN. This came on July 7th in a resolution introduced jointly by the Brits and France. This is commonly supposed to have established the UN command. Actua…
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With the exception of the South Koreans, there could be little doubt what was actually going on. Eisenhower later wrote in his memoirs that when he was considering U.S. military intervention in Vietnam in 1954, also as part of a quote-unquo…
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The Koch-Ang incident mentioned above may be relevant in providing some counterbalance to this belief. Referring to the incident, the British-Korean scholar John Holliday observed this, and I'm going to quote it. This account not only serve…
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which was what we commonly refer to as one world government. It was to be a fascist one world government. We did not win World War II. All we did was transition World War II from an overt war to a covert war that went around cooing governme…
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contextualize the information that they got. And maybe some of that then makes the rest of this make sense. Exactly. And he was with the UN army, whatever that, what did they do? Just take the American army and put a UN uniform on them? So …
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What they called it, because the new inn was brand new.…
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They called it a UN effort, and all they got was onesies and twosies from like 13 other countries. We covered it a little bit yesterday in our first series of this Korean thing. But basically, they had like a handful of people from the UK, …
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since 1948. And it's happened way before that, just 1948 under the guise of Operation Gladio. We started off this entire series by going through incidences like in Hawaii and the Philippines, where it was done in the late 1800s and early 19…
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China to have a seat on the UN Security Council, who they had granted a seat to Chiang Kai-shek from Taiwan as the Chinese representative. So mainland China with hundreds and hundreds of millions of acres and tiny little island, Taiwan.…
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At the beginning, the U.S. had given the quote unquote Chinese government of Taiwan the seat on the Security Council. And China, mainland China, said, yeah, that ain't going to work. So we want that seat. And basically, we told mainland Chi…
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It says, less than three years after its creation, the CIA became involved in its first hot war after North Korea launched an invasion into the South. Not true. The new agency conducted an array of espionage and covert operations unilateral…
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Korean troops supported by Soviet-supplied tanks, heavy artillery, and aircraft crossed the 39th parallel and invaded the Republic of South Korea. Notified at his home in Missouri, Secretary of State, I guess he was on leave, Dean Atkinson,…
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He features prominently in Operation Gladio often. Yeah, and his son, Henry Cabot Lodge II, he was Nixon's VP candidate in 1960, was an ambassador to the UN. But Cabot Lodge I was real good friends with Teddy Roosevelt. And he basically, he…
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The League of Nations after the Treaty of Versailles. He was very much opposed to it. Basically, his structure is what ended up becoming the United Nations. And, of course, he's a guy, a big war hawk, supported the Spanish-American War, pus…
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He's Poppy Bush, or as H.W. is called. Becomes a Texas congressman from 67 to 71. Becomes a United Nations ambassador from 71 to 73. That's under Nixon. Here's a fun one. He became the U.S. liaison to China in 1974 and 75. This is one year …
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Bush is the first guy playing gatekeeper to American companies who want to do business in China from day one. Pretty damn interesting position to be in. After having been at the UN. Oh, and his next position, of course, was Nixon names him …
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Class of 1956, he became the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. He was Princeton educated, not Yale. And he also went to, we've heard this one before, the French school called École des Hautes Études Internationales. My French is gettin…
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I'm sure you're going to cover where he was the ambassador. I'll have a couple of things to say about that. Yeah. Well, he joined the U.S. Foreign Service in 1930. He worked on the United Nations Charter when it was being drafted in 1944. A…
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along with the surprise sacking of William Colby. George H.W. Bush's political career had been floundering. In 1970, he had lost the Senate race to Lloyd Benson. As a consolation prize, President Nixon appointed him as the UN ambassador. Ho…
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opened the door to China. Now, again, I want to remind you guys that Taiwan, Bush is trying to keep, Bush is the CIA guy, right? So he's trying to push to keep Taiwan in not just the UN, but Taiwan was sitting in China's seat at the UN Secu…
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In Latin America, we knew everything they said to all of their embassies all over the world. Yes. And, you know, I know this isn't the topic, but I just want to touch on World War II and to a degree World War I. You know, World War I, they …
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There is a lot of overlap between what you are saying and the information that we have, as you well know. And so, yeah, absolutely. I do have to run. I am on my way. The main thing I wanted to put forward to everybody there is that to remem…
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Hutu and Tutsi origin, whose life-saving efforts were the basis for the 2004 film Hotel Rwanda, and has now been jailed by the Kagame regime, has supported the allegation that Kagame was behind the plane downing. And I'm going to spell that…
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The minister also noted that the project is already in its final stages of preparation and only two steps remain before the start of construction. So, okay, so that was one. And the other thing, which I really am surprised that you missed, …
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And of course, we can't finish these connections without bringing up the Brookings Institute, which was founded by Robert S. Brookings with money from the Carnegie Corporation. Brookings Institute would go on to help implement the Marshall …
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I'm glad you jumped in that with Brookings. There's a lot there. Talking about Carnegie again, one of their directors of the Division of Economics and History was part of drawing up the United Nations Charter in the first place. So the same…
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The party that had held power for two terms actually won party for – got 12 years, I think, since FDR. So that was actually kind of a big deal. But in analyzing history as we know it now, I think two of the most important events in American…
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And right near where the United Nations was. And she actually ran across some. I mean, this is a story she tells. It's completely anecdotal. But she ran across some people that were from the United Nations. And they were at a restaurant. An…
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JFK and the USS Liberty. And then we hopped over to how all roads lead to London and all kinds of things. Pine Gap in Australia. So it was quite an interesting conversation. All right. Now we're going to do Corporate Coup. Chapter 11. All r…
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Foreign Minister Andre Gromyko wrote that he and his fellow dignitaries endeavored to establish the UN in the aftermath of World War II. He voted for it to be a headquarters in New York for a special reason. Quote, Moscow wanted to make sur…
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the plot of land for the UN General Assembly gathered and used it as a quote unquote charitable gesture to ensure that the U.S. didn't revert to isolationism. Washington quickly calmed Moscow's fears that it would withdraw from global affai…
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which was the plan of World War II all along. Rather than disengage from the UN, the U.S. officials have instead treated it as a projector of their worldview. And they used it in relationship to this book when Vice President Mike Pence addr…
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Juan Guaido, be recognized as Venezuelan's leader. While Venezuela and other targets of Western war maintained confidence in the UN system and leaned on it for legitimacy, the US and the European allies' ability to manipulate the organizati…
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human rights commissioner who had suffered torture at the hands of a right-wing U.S.-backed dictatorship herself. This blew my mind. The U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights was a former Chilean president, Michelle Batchelor. She travele…
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Bachelet had testified before, quote, they put a hood over my head, threatened me and hit me, unquote. Despite her family's own torture under the rule of Latin America, U.S. backed extremists, when Bachelet released her long anticipated Ven…
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tweet. The U.S. deplores these human rights abuses in Venezuela and calls on the international community to take steps to hold those responsible accountable. That was the State Department's response to the U.N. report being published signal…
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Obsession with Venezuela intensified in September 2020 when it published a report accusing the government and Caracas of crimes against humanity. Initiated the previous fall, the investigation was not only designed to undermine Caracas' off…
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had previously defended a military leader in a dictatorship who oversaw the torture and execution of thousands of Chilean dissidents should have disqualified him from any role in any human rights report. Situated on the chill banks of late …
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in a building that originally housed the League of Nations. It was located in a plush area of Geneva. Anya encountered the people at the UN Human Rights Council in March 19, 2019, speaking alongside a UN special representative, Alfred D. Za…
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a humanitarian crisis. What he discovered was not that at all. That meant I had been manipulated, I had been lied to, and I resent that, he said. Though the situation D. Zayas observed in Venezuela was not nearly as dire as he anticipated, …
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Through academic reviews, including being published in the Cambridge Law Journal, praised his scholarship, saying that his documentation of crimes was second to none. One of D. Saez's loudest detractor was UN Watch, a Geneva-based organizat…
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Since its 1993 foundation, UN Watch served as Israel's most aggressive defender within the halls of the Human Rights Council, weaponizing its role as a so-called monitor to smear anyone that dares speak up against Palestinian rights or anyo…
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at the Human Rights officially condemned the lawyer's Venezuelan investigation on the basis that he had issued an independent version of what had happened in Germany. The UN Watch's bullying tactics was palpable during his own visit to the …
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the host, an Italian lawyer, that the UN Watch had booked the room for a session immediately following ours. And so as they go into session, this guy sat so that at exactly the right time, they could kick Anya and her, whether they went lon…
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The U.N. Watch was not the only special interest group that had outsized influence over the United Nations. As Anya chatted with people in the cafeteria, several complained that corporate and state-backed lobbying groups had strengthened th…
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point out here, I did a little search here and I say, some of the funders of Univision, Ford Foundation, United Nations Foundation, Bill and Melinda Gates, McDonald's, MasterCard, Verizon. Yeah, all of the corporate entities that want back …
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Within 24 hours of Trujillo's victory at the OAS, the U.S. sent its forces to a new theater of diplomatic war, the United Nations. Leading the effort was Vice President Mike Pence, who appeared before the U.N. Security Council on April 10 w…
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in Venezuela as the legitimate government. Quote, this is what Pence said, this body should revoke the credentials of Venezuelans representatives to the UN, recognize President Guaido and seat the representatives of the free Venezuelan gove…
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Ariza explained that while he was not impacted by the sanctions financially, they could complicate any further travel to the U.S. In conjunction with economic measures, the U.S. placed physical restrictions on Aziza and people that work for…
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In Aziz's view, the measures were meant to send a message to other foreign officials not to challenge Washington like he did. Washington penalized the diplomat hours after he launched an official U.N. campaign to research and document the i…
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Softly, Mankato communicated with intensity. During Anya's conversation in New York, Mankato described how Washington's plan to repeat its OAS strategy at the UN and replace him with a representative from Guaido's regime was made apparent b…
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Such a decision was technically required to clear the UN annual General Assembly meeting with a two-thirds majority vote and a solid plurality of member states. Rejected Guaido's coup. Still, Mankato believed that the U.S. would use its OAS…
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I think he overdid it in such a way that we gather sympathy from the rest of the world. Monquito was not a career diplomat. For decades, he worked as a professor in history in Venezuela, only entering government when Chavez tapped him to be…
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as foreign minister in 2017. Mankato worked in the UN since then, representing Venezuela before both the OAS and the UN. Despite a decade of experience, Mankato revealed that he will always be a historian at heart, often punctuating his ana…
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Dedicate your life to stopping that catastrophe is worthwhile. For most dignitaries stationed at the UN in New York, the job is a glamorous gig that enables fruitful connections and future job opportunities in the international diplomacy co…
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Thank you, Colonel, and welcome everyone today and Veterans Day for all our veterans. Oh, yes. Happy Veterans Day. As well. So a shout out to all the vets. That said, thank everybody for being here and on Rumble. But I'm looking at the OAS,…
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The UN was created. Venezuela and practically every country that we're talking about, Venezuela, Colombia, Cuba, you name it, we're all part of the UN. So it sort of blows my mind as to why we needed OAS, a specific organization that's supp…
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collectively work out trade among themselves. So, and you're right, they were all formed in the immediate aftermath of World War II, and most of them have been co-opted to do things that they weren't originally designed to do. So, it's almo…
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So this is JFK talking about that he is dedicating his administration to the UN.…