Belize country
also: Belize City, Belize
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Claims (8)
Wild Wings Foundation operated_in
Belize host_asserted
“Another son was Avery Rockefeller. He founded something called Wild Wings Foundations. It was a preservation type organization with major projects in Belize and the Adirondacks. I'm handing that one off to you. You can take that ball and ru…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady Secret Societies Skull&Bones cont'd @ 1:02:41
The Mafia, CIA and George Bush cited_as_source
Belize book_quoted
“in the book, The Mafia, CIA, and George Bush that we're going to do next. And it talks about a lot of the flights out of Texas going to Belize. And I'm like, oh, holy crap. So, and one of the guys bought like, I'm just going to pull this nu…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10 @ 1:13:58
Belize targeted_for_regime_change
USAID host_asserted
“And so everything about it was really a red flag for me. But again, that was my knowledge of Belize. And when I started looking back over all of the Central American countries that had been noticeably overthrown, like we were just talking h…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10 @ 1:13:01
Walter Mischer secretly_owned
Belize book_quoted
“Attorney S. Cass Weiland is in the middle of an unidentified White House project in Belize, where Michener and his partners owned 700,000 acres. Huh. So they were using this money to build terror training camps in northern Belize. Plumlee s…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 8 @ 28:40
CIA attempted_coup_against
Belize host_asserted
“Well, what's interesting, though, about Belize, I've not ever heard of Wild Wings. I'll have to look that one up. But Belize is very interesting because there's two entities of all of Latin America that was never couped by the CIA. Belize i…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady Secret Societies Skull&Bones cont'd @ 1:03:14
Robert Michener financed_via
Belize guest_asserted
“her story began ringing some bells. When I had researched the Sunday Magazine piece on Michener, one of the power broker business rivals said he was convinced Michener had purchased 700,000 acres in Belize, the small Central American nation…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-The Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 7 @ 52:49
Texas National Guard covered_up
Belize host_asserted
“drugs. And that's when I came across that Texas National Guard story. And I was like, my mind was blown. It was crazy. Miles, go ahead. Yeah, I just want to point this out. I'm always thinking like, okay, we have to take care of the situati…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10 @ 1:14:53
Wild Wings Foundation carried_out_attack
Belize host_asserted
“Another son was Avery Rockefeller. He founded something called Wild Wings Foundations. It was a preservation type organization with major projects in Belize and the Adirondacks. I'm handing that one off to you. You can take that ball and ru…”
▶ The Shadow State 21 Secret Societies 5; Skull & Bones 1887-1908 @ 1:02:48
Mentions (69)
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fourth largest landowner in Texas, owned 12% of Belize. This is where I got my Belize information from. They went down and bought the upper northwest corner of Belize, 12% of the landmass. He did that with partners.…
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We have North America, Central America, and South America as kind of the primary Americas that people normally refer to. And Central America generally is considered Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, and Belize…
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understand that area. We're going to be covering basically El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama in depth. What's interesting, Costa Rica kind of plays a sideshow in many of the stories of their neighbors because the CIA o…
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perimeter of Costa Rica to attack many of their neighbors. What is very interesting is that you very rarely ever hear anything about Belize. For those of you who may or may not know, Belize still today, although they have been given, was pa…
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The current government of El Salvador would be an interesting contrast to how everything plays out. So when y'all are traveling down through Mexico, through Central America, you have a choice of the southern perimeter of Mexico is Guatemala…
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Yeah, Pace. Anything names jump off the page here? Not really. All right, here's where it gets fun. We get to the partners. Lead sponsor is Lord Ashcroft. Let's pull up a Lord Ashcroft real quick. Give me one second. I'll have him up here b…
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Which is the only Latin American country that was not couped, by the way. Part of the British Commonwealth. Part of Britain. Oh, Belize is? Yes. Okay. Well, then I revised my earlier statement. It must be Guyana must be the only country in …
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Interesting. So Ashcroft is a nobility. He's called Lord Ashcroft. He's a life peer, 2000. It's interesting. He holds dual British and Belizean nationality and is a belonger of the Turks and Caicos Islands. A question, Brady. What are the b…
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But they are very, you know, it's interesting. I've been diving in Belize, too. It's wonderful. It's absolutely gorgeous diving. It's where the Great Blue Hole is about an hour and a half boat ride off the coast. It's one of my best days of…
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All the advertisements were, you know, you know, that's really safe in Belize, you know, because they've never defaulted on their debt. So I look it up and turns out they just defaulted on their debt in 2009. And I bring this up because eve…
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In South America, except for British Guyana, every country in Central America, except for Belize. And the one thing those two things have in common is they vote because they're basically tied to the British Empire. But they're still basical…
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Again, more lies. Further, the European common market had contributed money because they wanted to be able to go there. Because I don't know if you guys know this, and we talked about it briefly when we were talking about the Dominican Repu…
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and then Panama, and then into South America. That's why when you look at those countries, they became critical. Belize is kind of a sideshow off to the east, and El Salvador is basically a sideshow off to the west, which El Salvador kind o…
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Another son was Avery Rockefeller. He founded something called Wild Wings Foundations. It was a preservation type organization with major projects in Belize and the Adirondacks. I'm handing that one off to you. You can take that ball and ru…
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Well, what's interesting, though, about Belize, I've not ever heard of Wild Wings. I'll have to look that one up. But Belize is very interesting because there's two entities of all of Latin America that was never couped by the CIA. Belize i…
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It would be interesting to see if they were staging things out of Belize because it was a protected area that they would have been able to use as a staging. But I really think it's interesting about the Adirondacks. Huh. Okay. Yeah, I defin…
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massage on the beach inside a tent for like $10 for a full hour. That's worth the trip alone after a long day of scuba diving. A fun one. A lot of people, when I work as a financial advisor, people talk about, should I invest money in Beliz…
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We had talked about Belize. As a matter of fact, I was with you. I thought Belize was just a playground for the rich and famous. And it turns out to be much more than that. But we go from a ranch in Texas to Belize to Bolivia to Venezuela. …
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If you guys haven't watched the show last night, go watch it. Because I tell you at the beginning, I literally just thought Belize was this, you know, I knew that there was drug trafficking. I think I've shared with you guys before. My husb…
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a house down there on Ambergus Key. During the research that I did looking into Belize, because they have this wonderful retirement program that if you have a pension of some kind, guaranteed income of over $2,000 at the time, this was like…
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but you cannot take a Belizean job. So you can open a company and you can hire people, but you cannot take one of their jobs. You know, that's like totally weird to us in the United States where we just import millions of people and allow t…
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What you find out in looking at the crime rates there, they have a huge drug problem. But I thought the drug problem came from the transporting of them from the South because on their northern border is Mexico. And I thought, you know, they…
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terrorists kind of killing this guy because they were trying to steal that guy's drugs or whatever. So keep off the beaten path of the drug narcos and you're probably fine. So Belize City is totally crime ridden and it really is the only wa…
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island that's probably as long as the total Florida Keys, but it's one continuous island off the coast. And it's absolutely drop dead gorgeous. And the houses are not that expensive there. So I kept thinking, you still got to fly into Beliz…
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And so everything about it was really a red flag for me. But again, that was my knowledge of Belize. And when I started looking back over all of the Central American countries that had been noticeably overthrown, like we were just talking h…
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While they're technically not a colony, they still recognize the queen. English is their official language. They use everything as if they were. And I'm like, they just probably got left alone because they basically are submissive to the ci…
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in the book, The Mafia, CIA, and George Bush that we're going to do next. And it talks about a lot of the flights out of Texas going to Belize. And I'm like, oh, holy crap. So, and one of the guys bought like, I'm just going to pull this nu…
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down there. That's large. And they put airstrips in there. And so it was no kidding a functioning narco state. And many of the people that were involved in the failed savings and loans, which was basically just a large money operation, mone…
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know what their job is they do amazing stuff um and they have a lot of capability that most americans don't know they have so um sr71 go ahead thank you colonel i i'm getting back to our deal with and your show with alpha and and what reall…
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Everybody else into the narco business met. That's where they were going to make their deals. That's where all of this is coming from. So it just blew my mind when you mentioned that. They found a place that nobody was paying attention to e…
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We're also going to learn Belize's role in all of this, which, again, in my naivety, even at this point, thought, hey, not too much going on in Belize because it's already a British colony. There's a whole bunch of shit going on in Belize a…
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Unfazed by Marin's intervention, Trujillo moved the meeting along without acknowledging her comments. Minutes later, a simple majority of present OAS permanent council representatives voted to accept Tari by a margin of 19 to 6. Six other c…
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flying missions for Costa Rica and the Contras, the CIA had been collecting information for at least a year indicating that Armillot was also flying drug planes between Costa Rica, Panama, Belize, and Miami for major cocaine traffickers cal…
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Do you know the only two that didn't get overthrown was British Guyana and Belize, and both of those are UK properties? Surprise! There you go. Excellent. So what you got is a new threat of the Taliban, ergo 9-11, which leads me to several …
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and money launderer for the CIA. Paula, his daughter, was married to Corson. Faye also did business and owned property in Belize, the small Central American country where Michener was very active. And again, Belize comes up quite often in t…
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south of the border. One destination just coincidentally happened to be Belize. Haley said that they looked at some land in Belize to purchase 16,000 acres. Another frequent destination was Panama, where Atkinson had a company called Pandam…
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And that did around $100 million worth of land deals with Robert Corson, i.e. the CIA. According to several people close to Corson and Powers, Walter Michener flew with B.J. Garman, Corson's mother, and Powers in Powers aircraft to Belize i…
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for different jaunts. But he denied going on any airplane trip to Belize with Garvin and Powers, meaning Michener, because he said he didn't do anything. Although there were several people that have said that was true. U.S. Customs Service …
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You can't testify. Yeah, you can't testify. You know too much. You've done too many of our dirty deals. You can't actually testify in a court. So damn your luck. You're going to die of a heart attack. Sorry. And I bet I know where he went i…
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who was training Contras in Belize by the name of Gilbert Dossier, the former Louisiana Agricultural Commissioner serving time for extortion and bribery, who was going to turn state's evidence against Beebe until President Reagan pardoned h…
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was on all sides of this transaction. Literally all sides. As one of his companies got almost a $2 million commission for laundering the money. Owens had worked 20 years in the food and beverage business. Six of those years was for Coca-Col…
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which makes Minute Maid orange juice under the president of Jean Amoroso. This is the same company. Oh, and he says here, the same company that bought 7,000 acres in Belize, not on the coast of Belize, on the interior Northwest corner, 12% …
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North then wrote that Weiland wants Woodworth to proceed with a meeting with Sergio Brule, B-R-U-L-L, in Miami. The next line was set off in quote marks by North. Quote, White House, underlined twice by North, is interested in moving on Pro…
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under the control of Franco, the dictator in Spain at the time. And a lot of the logistics and money switching happened in Madrid. It was a hotbed for Operation Gladio. And Otto Skorzeny was the trainer for all of those people for the CIA. …
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Wheaton said Jenkins was using the tiny nation of Belize as a training area for Latin American and Laotians to fight Nicaraguans. Yes, Laos, Laos, where we were running all of the opium out of. This is what I'm telling you guys. All of thes…
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Crazy. On January 11th, 1984, the name, the day after North had scheduled a meeting with Weiland and Senator Ross regarding Belize, North got another phone call from George Woodworth. He wrote in his notebook that it was about Weiland. This…
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are their terrorist training camp. The word that is illegible appears to be a four-letter word that begins with D-R and the last letter is G, meaning drug people. About the same time that Jenkins was training anti-Sandinistas, or Contras is…
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Keith Jackson. Why do I say that? Because every single one of these operations in Latin America, the front for moving shit is a shrimp company. Then in the fall of 1985, he and his partners purchased 700,000 acres in the northwest corner of…
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Guatemala, the country that we overthrew and that we've been there ever since, it was a curious purchase to say the least. First of all, it was in the interior where roads were non-existent, kind of just like the camp or the airstrip they s…
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Oliver North quotes the chief counsel of a powerful Senate subcommittee that the White House is interested in a project, and the White House being Vice President George Bush, Mr. CIA himself, and Ronald Reagan. They're interested in a proje…
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North discussed a Cuban-American, Sergio Brule, who is associated with the CIA, Contra drug dealer, Ron Martin, who in turn reported doing business with Corson. Next, a CIA agent, Carl Jenkins, who had worked in the agency's 1954 Guatemalan…
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in Arkansas. Belize was also a favorite transshipment point for narcotics trafficking, smuggling cocaine from Columbia to the United States, which is how they paid for all this shit once the Boland Amendment was passed. One of the leaders o…
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had alleged ties and said so to the CIA. He had talked to his lieutenants about working out of Belize. By all accounts, Belize had been a hotbed of drugs and drug growing. Then Corson's ex-father-in-law buys a 700,000 acre plot in Belize, 1…
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And the vague plans for this land later vanish. Some say because they were disrupted by the October 1986 downing of Barry Sills' old C-123 with the survivor, Eugene Hassenfuss. One of Corson's former employees said that their office went in…
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and now special agent in charge of the FBI office in Dallas, to try and stop an FBI investigation into Southern Air Transport's activities. I'm telling you, the entire freaking government is a crime syndicate. Corson was no stranger to Beli…
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In 1991, with the FBI, IRS, and Arizona Department of Public Safety after him, Corson skipped the country. He first went to Honduras and then to Belize. Belize has no extradition treaty with the United States, which is very interesting beca…
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pin all of those Gary Webb stories on the rear end of Corson and Michener and show how they were all connected and how Belize was a central entity in setting up paramilitary training camps there as well as being a thoroughfare for drugs and…
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It was all ran by NATO and CIA, all of it. I just used the, there were so many in Latin America, like the entire South America and Central America, except for two, British Guyana and Belize, which are already captured by the Brits. So you r…
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her story began ringing some bells. When I had researched the Sunday Magazine piece on Michener, one of the power broker business rivals said he was convinced Michener had purchased 700,000 acres in Belize, the small Central American nation…
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When I got to that page, you can go back in my timeline when I was reading this book, is when I put out that post, I finally figured out Belize. Because that was like a shot for me. Always Belize had been hanging out there in the background…
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It allows you when you're reading other books to start putting pieces together that otherwise, if you just read this book, just because it's a lot of sense. The fact that when you find out Belize, you don't know that there had been somethin…
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It goes on and talks about his father, who basically was an absentee father. It says that he was a narcotics smuggler and that he ended up in the country of Belize, of all places. And the mom who had Corson was pregnant when she was 15 year…
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Attorney S. Cass Weiland is in the middle of an unidentified White House project in Belize, where Michener and his partners owned 700,000 acres. Huh. So they were using this money to build terror training camps in northern Belize. Plumlee s…
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the outliers or add a new piece to the puzzle as we did with this with Belize. And I just think what we're doing right now is so important in laying that map out and understanding what is going on today. And that's the reason why I don't ev…
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overthrowing governments, which the CIA did in just about every country in Latin America except for Belize and the British Guiana, if that's bad, and it is, and it's done under the Monroe Doctrine, then when Trump comes out and says that th…
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Another son was Avery Rockefeller. He founded something called Wild Wings Foundations. It was a preservation type organization with major projects in Belize and the Adirondacks. I'm handing that one off to you. You can take that ball and ru…
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Well, what's interesting, though, about Belize, I've not ever heard of Wild Wings. I'll have to look that one up. But Belize is very interesting because there's two entities of all of Latin America that was never cued by the CIA. Belize is …
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it would be interesting to see if they were staging things out of belize because it was a protected area that they would have been able to use as a staging but i really think it's interesting about the adirondacks um huh okay yeah i definit…
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Massage on the beach inside a tent for like $10 for a full hour. That's worth the trip alone after a long day of scuba diving. Fun one. A lot of people, when I work as a financial advisor, people talk about, should I invest money in Belize?…