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Claims (41)
Frazier Glenn Miller Jr. member_of
U.S. Army host_asserted
“was a native of North Carolina, dropped out of high school, joined the U.S. Army.…”
▶ ColonelTowner-Watkins på X CIA are the terrorists @ 0:00
Robert Depew member_of
U.S. Army book_quoted
“pendergast machine was launching Harry Truman on the path to presidency, so it was not a little thing. There is no doubt that growing up in this environment gave Depew a cynical look at the political process. When the Second World War broke…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Domestic Operation Gladio featuring_ Minutemen @ 22:28
Air America supplied_arms_to
U.S. Army host_asserted
“defended until its capture in 1968, the key air radar installation near the northern Vietnamese border. The station had been used in the bombing of North Vietnam. A lot of people got killed when that happened, military people. Further south…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 9 b @ 33:40
U.S. Army covered_up
Korean People's Republic host_asserted
“Ri was soon maneuvered into a position of prominence and authority by who? The U.S. Army. In the process, American officials had to suppress a provincial government called the Korean People's Republic. That was the outgrowth of a number of …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea @ 46:01
U.S. Army trained
Colombian National Police host_asserted
“The U.S. military is asked to train people that are identified by the CIA as people that are in the National Police or the National Guard in Colombia at, say, the School of Americas or at the Hemispheric School. The people, especially at th…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 12 (13) @ 1:47:24
U.S. Army trained
National Guard (Colombia) host_asserted
“The U.S. military is asked to train people that are identified by the CIA as people that are in the National Police or the National Guard in Colombia at, say, the School of Americas or at the Hemispheric School. The people, especially at th…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 12 (13) @ 1:47:24
Frank Wisner recruited
U.S. Army book_quoted
“their own units to do it. Isn't that amazing? In early August 1949, Wisner asked the Army for extensive assistance and basically designated an Army officer to serve as the Chief OPC Guerrilla Warfare Group. And the use of Army facilities be…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Book Club_ President’s Secret War Chap 2 @ 25:29
Project Bloodstone financed_via
U.S. Army book_quoted
“Odd duck. In each case, authorities rationalized decisions with variations on the argument that a pact with the devil is good if it may help save heaven. Irony. The U.S. decisions were consistently in favor of pacts with assorted devils. Th…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 (4) @ 43:57
Eugene Dolman member_of
U.S. Army documented
“in Argentina and extradited to stand trial in Italy for his role in the massacre. Haas received a life sentence, but by then he was an old man. And because of that and his failing health, he didn't have to go to prison. Unsurprisingly, afte…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 5 @ 34:25
George Price Hays member_of
U.S. Army documented
“After the U.S. military released him from incarceration, Dolman was a completely free man. There was sharp disagreement over suspected war criminals like Dolman within the U.S. military command overseeing occupation. General George Price Ha…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 5 @ 43:10
William Gowan member_of
U.S. Army documented
“tradition Democrats. Roosevelt was fond of Franklin Gowan, whom he regarded as one of the few blue-blooded members of the diplomatic corps he could trust. The younger Gowan brought a special sense of mission to his army counterintelligence …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 5 @ 37:55
Randy Weaver member_of
U.S. Army host_asserted
“he dropped out of college to join the Army at the height of the Vietnam War, where he was stationed at Fort Bragg.…”
▶ ColonelTowner-Watkins på X CIA are the terrorists @ 7:11
Ron Lister member_of
U.S. Army book_quoted
“of one sort or another for nearly 15 years. Listen to this. This is just mind-boggling. He started out as a military police officer in the U.S. Army, and then on active duty, and then he transfers to the Reserve. While he's in the Army Rese…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 7 @ 22:47
Barack Obama member_of
U.S. Army host_asserted
“I'm the one who co-sponsored the bill that called for an investigation of Blackwater. Goodman asked him, why would you support the, or would you support the Stop Outsourcing Security Act that was currently being introduced in Congress now? …”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers Part 6 @ 13:54
Kadhim Desmal Majid Al-Qananani member_of
U.S. Army host_asserted
“had already played out in real time. And ironically, later that spring, Kadim, the special forces guy that was shot in the foot, would be attending classes at Fort Leavenworth as part of his study in the Army Civilian University, hoping to …”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers Part 6 @ 18:29
U.S. Army Special Forces member_of
U.S. Army documented
“It was later documented that many of the instructors at the Texas school were Green Berets from Fort Bragg that the CIA, having also been present at Fort Bragg, got to teach the classes. The Office of Public Safety could have had an unsalab…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors AJ Langguth Part 10 @ 24:19
Thaddeus Beal member_of
U.S. Army host_asserted
“I didn't grab all of them, but they've got a Thaddeus Beal, who was the undersecretary of the Army. You've got a Douglas Campbell, who apparently was the first American flying ace. You've got an Artemis Gates, who was the undersecretary of …”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22 @ 28:50
U.S. Army administered
Gulf War Syndrome host_asserted
“Because of this, the military administered PB to almost all of the personnel stationed in the Gulf. Yes, they did. The Air Force personnel reported serious side effects from the drug. Pilots reported impaired breathing, blurred vision, shor…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 24:44
U.S. Army court-martialed
Yolando Hewitt Vaughn book_quoted
“protested that it was her duty under Nuremberg not to vaccinate personnel with experimental vaccines without their consent. The Army's answer was to court-martial the doctor. Where a military judge ignored the considerations of internationa…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 16:53
Yolando Hewitt Vaughn protested
U.S. Army book_quoted
“protested that it was her duty under Nuremberg not to vaccinate personnel with experimental vaccines without their consent. The Army's answer was to court-martial the doctor. Where a military judge ignored the considerations of internationa…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 16:53
U.S. Army sentenced
Yolando Hewitt Vaughn book_quoted
“protested that it was her duty under Nuremberg not to vaccinate personnel with experimental vaccines without their consent. The Army's answer was to court-martial the doctor. Where a military judge ignored the considerations of internationa…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 16:53
Robert Mnuchin member_of
U.S. Army host_asserted
“But he's an interesting story. So let's get into it. Sorry, Steven Mnuchin. Did I call him Neil? Yes, you did. I went to college with a guy named Neil Mnuchin. That's why. Actually, a fraternity brother. I can't believe I made that mistake.…”
▶ Shadow State 45 Secret Societies 28 Hedge Fund Guys @ 13:47
Robert McClure member_of
U.S. Army book_quoted
“President Eisenhower, of Army Chief of Staff until 1948, remembered his successes with psychological warfare. The deceptions used the unconventional warfare that had helped the D-Day invasion and tried to preserve those capabilities. Major …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 7 @ 20:30
Kenneth Royal member_of
U.S. Army book_quoted
“There is also the issue of unconventional warfare capabilities, or as they are known today, special operation forces. At first, paramilitary operations were considered part of this psychological warfare function. The province of the Army's …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 7 @ 24:22
Gordon Gray member_of
U.S. Army book_quoted
“Instead of the occupation, gradually lifted controls on the German media and the U.S. military steadily dismantled the PSYOPs units. Soon the subject was scarcely even taught in service schools. In 1950, there were only seven officers in th…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 7 @ 23:24
U.S. Army founded
Special Warfare Section book_quoted
“They're conducting psychological operations in Europe, which of course we know they were doing because they did it, the CIA did it, but in concert with the military in 1948 Italian election. Meanwhile, the army staff acquired a special warf…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 7 @ 25:17
Lawton Collins member_of
U.S. Army book_quoted
“by consultants like Paul Leinbarger that argued for better articulation of capabilities. Appeals for help from Frank Wisner at the CIA also had their uses within the Army hierarchy. Gray went further, knocking heads together, demanding prog…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 7 @ 23:52
Office of Policy Coordination recruited
U.S. Army book_quoted
“The military's interest became Frank Wisner's entree into outflanking the 10-2 panel when he encountered obstacles from CIA and State Department. In August of 49, Wisner asked the Army for extensive assistance, including the designation of …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 (4) @ 36:55
Richard Stilwell member_of
U.S. Army book_quoted
“One of the OPC's men at the conference was in fact on detached service from the Army. It was Colonel Richard Stilwell, who had served in Europe. As a military officer, Stilwell played a major role in the CIA-Army relationship. There are cer…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 (4) @ 37:55
Reinhard Gehlen recruited_by
U.S. Army book_quoted
“The general then contrived to have himself taken by Americans. Galen offered to tell them everything he knew about Russia and bring together a cadre of his former top people to add to that intelligence capability. And he peddled the wartime…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 (4) @ 40:28
U.S. Army funded
Operation Rusty book_quoted
“Known Nazis on U.S. security projects. Operation Paperclip, which brought former Nazi scientists into the United States. And Operation Rusty, the Galen organization. In each case, Nazi connections of individuals were minimized or lied about…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 (4) @ 44:27
U.S. Army trained
Joint Special Operations Command host_asserted
“especially when we first started digging into this with the civilians that are like, you know, civilians by day and werewolf by night, like they originated in Germany. That's kind of my mindset. So as we got more and more into it, and I rea…”
▶ Operation Gladio 101 Pt 3 @ 1:53:50
U.S. Army trained
Operation Gladio host_asserted
“Again, this harkens back to Operation Gladio. So they're creating these resistance units that will go on to do domestic terrorism, but they're advocating in the army that they are going to train officers to command these guerrilla units. Th…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 7 @ 27:13
U.S. Army member_of
National Guard (El Salvador) guest_asserted
“The staff was a very small staff at the Department of War. And during wartime, we relied exclusively or initially on guard units throughout the states because, again, the federal government's only job was to represent the states. And the st…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Prelude to Terror Chap 5 @ 2:05:32
U.S. Army trained
Operation Gladio host_asserted
“In the Philippines, the Special Warfare Section laid down contingency plans for paramilitary actions, including in the event of war in Europe. One, to obstruct movement of Soviet reinforcements by activating partisan force in Eastern Europe…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 7 @ 25:49
Michael Flynn exposed
U.S. Army caller_asserted
“particularly around the corruption level of current officers within the military. There's a lot of corroboration between things that Tulsi Gabbard has said, what Colonel Towner Watkins has said here, and then I believe Colonel Maness has al…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Twentieth Century Fund @ 58:16
U.S. Army trained
Timothy McVeigh host_asserted
“was also a Fort Bragg product. And that he was actually present in Waco.…”
▶ ColonelTowner-Watkins på X CIA are the terrorists @ 8:12
Tulsi Gabbard exposed
U.S. Army caller_asserted
“particularly around the corruption level of current officers within the military. There's a lot of corroboration between things that Tulsi Gabbard has said, what Colonel Towner Watkins has said here, and then I believe Colonel Maness has al…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Twentieth Century Fund @ 58:16
Roxanne Towner Watkins exposed
U.S. Army caller_asserted
“particularly around the corruption level of current officers within the military. There's a lot of corroboration between things that Tulsi Gabbard has said, what Colonel Towner Watkins has said here, and then I believe Colonel Maness has al…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Twentieth Century Fund @ 58:16
Colonel Maness exposed
U.S. Army caller_asserted
“particularly around the corruption level of current officers within the military. There's a lot of corroboration between things that Tulsi Gabbard has said, what Colonel Towner Watkins has said here, and then I believe Colonel Maness has al…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Twentieth Century Fund @ 58:16
Douglas McGregor exposed
U.S. Army caller_asserted
“particularly around the corruption level of current officers within the military. There's a lot of corroboration between things that Tulsi Gabbard has said, what Colonel Towner Watkins has said here, and then I believe Colonel Maness has al…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Twentieth Century Fund @ 58:16
Mentions (120)
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Hi everybody, we're gonna take a little walk down memory lane. I want to introduce you guys to a guy by the name of Frazier Glenn Miller Jr. Frazier Glenn Miller, or also referred to as Glenn Miller, or Frazier Glenn Cross, was a native of …
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where he served for 20 years. He rose to the rank of Master Sergeant in Special Forces. He served two tours in Vietnam. He supposedly got radicalized while he was in the military and was responsible for, he founded the White Patriot Party.…
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That sounds very much like several other people that we've met along the way. And he meets our first villain, Frazier Glenn Miller, who murders a bunch of people because he's now a white nationalist too after serving 20 years in the U.S. mi…
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He graduated from Jefferson High School in Iowa, went to community college for two years, and he dropped out of college to join the Army at the height of the Vietnam War, where he was stationed at Fort Bragg. Huh. Weaver told people that he…
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received demolition training as a combat engineer. And as far as I'm concerned, that's not really here nor there because there are people whose discharge certificates and paperwork, because they were on classified missions, do not reflect w…
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that are emerging about all of this, but they are trying to build a narrative of white male Christians are domestic terrorists. They are also, by ensuring now that the Special Forces Fort Bragg thread is ran through all of this, there's goi…
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especially when we first started digging into this with the civilians that are like, you know, civilians by day and werewolf by night, like they originated in Germany. That's kind of my mindset. So as we got more and more into it, and I rea…
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The deal Mosaddegh was offering them, but not before they cut in Standard Oil and still left the Iranians with jack shit. And those are the circumstances that our State Department and our CIA is orchestrating on behalf of the American gover…
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Ri was soon maneuvered into a position of prominence and authority by who? The U.S. Army. In the process, American officials had to suppress a provincial government called the Korean People's Republic. That was the outgrowth of a number of …
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Whenever the political leanings or intentions of the KPR, by denying it any authority, status, or form, the U.S. military was regulating Korean political life as if the country were a defeated enemy and not a friendly state liberated from a…
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but shortly thereafter we were to foster at least three conservative factions, unquote. Committed to establishing free enterprise, the U.S. Army sold off vast amounts of confiscated…
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Japanese property, homes, businesses, industrial raw materials, and other valuables. Those who could afford to purchase these assets were collaborators who had grown rich under the Japanese and other profiteers. With half of the wealth of t…
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Gunther says, quote, Patterns. Always the same pattern. General Hodge.…
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evidently permitted U.S. troops to take part in the repression. And we've got a lot of evidence to this that we will present in the next couple of days. Mark Gain, a correspondent in Korea for the Chicago Sun, wrote that American soldiers f…
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During November 1951, for example, long before the end of the war, American military announcements put the count of POW deaths at 5,000 to 8,000. However, an extensive study completed by the U.S. Army two years after the war revealed that t…
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And the Stooges, the CIA and the U.S. Army military slash quote unquote U.N. regime that was setting up down there. And you had the same thing that we saw in Colombia and Paraguay and Uruguay and Chile, where you have these forces that are …
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I think she grew up completely out. What the hell? All right, AMC, go ahead. AMC, did you have a comment? I'm sorry, I didn't catch it then. No, I was just going to say, all right, so when I was in the Army, I was stationed in Korea the ent…
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terror tactics. We talked a little bit yesterday about the U.S. Army being in Korea, even prior to the actual quote-unquote war, because they were basically the forces, just like we were in Northern Africa, we were in Japan, as an occupying…
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in South Korea. There is also guerrilla forces being trained by the army and the U.S. was trying to install Ri into the presidency of all of Korea because he was bought and paid for by the West. Kim Il-sung…
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become a catchphrase used for so many things that it no longer has any precise meaning. A precise meaning is necessary in this case, unquote. Now, this entire thing is part of this Army doctrine regarding brainwashing. The prisoners, as far…
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were held in the U.S. and British POW camps for Germans, and reformed Germans were granted privileges based on these courses. Moreover, the U.S. Army was proud to state that the communist prisoners in American camps during the Korean War we…
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Its cover name was JAK, J-A-C-K, Joint Advisory Commission, Korea. The CIA's role was already confusing to American military commands, but combining assets enabled the agency to best provide intelligence to the Far East Command and 8th U.S.…
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This is going to be our last one, guys. We've been at it a little over two hours. Go ahead, Lone Traveler. Okay, thank you so much. U.S. Army has been, you know, had 600-ish conflict all over the world. A lot of us know that the globalists …
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And I also know that Lieutenant Aaron Watada refused Iraq deployment and they almost sent him to the martial court. So there's a lot of things going on. I know there's a lot of great people in the army doing all the fighting for the people.…
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while he was a one star at the Pentagon. So as an additional duty, all of the one and two star generals can volunteer to be basically the masters of ceremony. You walk in front of the horse-drawn carriage, you perform the service, blah, bla…
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Excuse me. Let's see. Post-war, a classified post-war report by the U.S. Army found that nearly 60% of the credible intelligence was gathered by the Ritchie boys during the war. After the war, many of them served as translators and interrog…
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I didn't grab all of them, but they've got a Thaddeus Beal, who was the undersecretary of the Army. You've got a Douglas Campbell, who apparently was the first American flying ace. You've got an Artemis Gates, who was the undersecretary of …
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But I had a question for you. So do you think, would you frame out that we actually, that America actually has a military? What? Would you say, can you say to yourself, yes, America has. America, the America, has a military. We have a milit…
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But it doesn't seem like we have a military. It seems like we don't. I mean, they're they're like making proposals like and they have things on the books and the laws already that points the military at us. So are you saying you're asking t…
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No, I'm saying do they work for us? Like, I don't know. I don't know how else to explain it. The United States military works for the government chain of command. Yes, that's unequivocally. Does that mean that the military made up of humans…
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You are asking if we have a military that is loyal to the United States, whether you know it or not. That is the question you're asking. They don't work for anybody else. They work for the United States of America. They swore an oath to the…
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um and actually i want to add on to what you were saying a standing our country did not have a standing military once it had a standing military we created wars to justify the military but the military pledges allegiance not to a corrupt pu…
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The Department of War was staffed with a four-star general, no civilians, that reported directly to the President of the United States. This whole concept of civilians over the military, as far as the Constitution was concerned, had to do w…
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Equally, not where you are buying rich people and college graduates and all this other bullshit out of a draft to defend our country was the way it was originally designed to operate. But it got so twisted around that in the Vietnam War, no…
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I'm not standing up, throwing my rank on a table and saying, fuck you all. I'm not doing this. I'm not playing in your charade. I'm not going to pretend like this asshole's a woman when it's a man, especially as another female officer. That…
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Anyway, there's just so much to the internal workings of the military that if you've never been in the military, most people don't understand. Your life depends on the morale and welfare of your unit. And that has been destroyed. The cultur…
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You know, there could be basically a commander discretion. It can be rehabilitation. You can be sent to this, whatever. So recently, and again, the cross-dressing in the United States military would have been viewed as a compromising from a…
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is going to be added and paid for by the taxpayer. And so it would be like saying that if we took a schizophrenic person and we decided all of a sudden that schizophrenia is this acceptable condition now that we are going to embrace and lov…
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they still are going to come up with the next reason why we can't see anything, while at the same time, they're trying to convince us we live in a republic and we have an informed vote. You don't get to have it both ways. Avelle, go ahead. …
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that is trying to destroy the United States military. And so if I have the same syndicate behind the scenes that created the thing called the WHO, and then the WHO is the one that's writing all of this bullshit, and then these people that a…
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Because the U.S. military are the children of Americans, the woke agenda is just, okay, just like I told other people, there are only two sexes. If you were born with an XY, you're a boy. And if you were born with an XX, you're a girl. It d…
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When you have a sense or when did you get a sense that this was an overarching agenda that would be coming at us in the future? Oh, gosh. I can't honestly say that I ever envisioned the military leadership curling up in a ball when the tran…
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I saw the transition from the no gays allowed in the military at all to don't ask, don't tell under the Clinton administration. The rest of that, I retired in 2008. The rest of that came after. And in many respects, I'm glad it did because …
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that did like Lohmeyer did, I would have put my rank on the table and walked out. There's no way, given all of the challenges that I had over the 22 years that I was a military officer in charge of enlisted people, that I would ever comprom…
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I know that when I was on active duty inside of the military, where there are corrupt people, you can't just have this blind allegiance to the military anymore because we have proven unequivocally in all of these, to include banks like the …
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We have got that's a propaganda campaign for us to fall hook, line and sinker every time they attack a military anything that we have to all, you know, run right down and enlist to save the country. That's a propaganda campaign that they've…
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As if to undo all of the credibility that he's building up by telling you the truth, he gives you a summary paragraph at the end of the chapter that basically says, this all caused a distancing from the Eisenhower administration, the CIA, a…
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What is so I guess what you're saying is there is one big apparatus versus U.S. military at this point is your thought process. And OK. And well, my question is, at what point and on the granule level to take to knock it all out? Trump at t…
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And I guess U.S. military, but how in particular? There are parts of the U.S. military that are corrupt, just as corrupt as the CIA. I believe that there is an infrastructure that is not visible to us that is a cross-cutting entity that a l…
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Mike, go ahead. Yeah, the thing I wanted to say was really just kind of like a disclaimer to add on top of these things, because specifically when we're talking about the amount of corruption that's within the military and not just in the i…
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particularly around the corruption level of current officers within the military. There's a lot of corroboration between things that Tulsi Gabbard has said, what Colonel Towner Watkins has said here, and then I believe Colonel Maness has al…
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We're talking about all this stuff like a lot of the veterans and a lot of the currently enlisted are like they're just unaware or ignorant to a lot of this stuff. So please do not like paint with broad strokes here, guys. That is absolutel…
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Prey and Medic in Brian Cates in 2019, I kind of literally went off the deep end as far as research goes and really digging into the role of the military primarily because, again, that's what I know. And that's the reason why there's so man…
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But my expertise, having spent 30 years in the military, is the military. And Operation Gladio is the paramilitary arm of this whole international syndicate. So I feel best suited to focus my research there. And that's why I do that. There'…
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But he's an interesting story. So let's get into it. Sorry, Steven Mnuchin. Did I call him Neil? Yes, you did. I went to college with a guy named Neil Mnuchin. That's why. Actually, a fraternity brother. I can't believe I made that mistake.…
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in the Great Patriotic War. While the war as a whole might have ended in 1945, the Ukrainian guerrilla armies, i.e. Operation Gladio, continued to fight the Russians. The Ukrainian discovered that the American counterintelligence in the arm…
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and he basically referred to it as playing the jukebox. Wisner's Wurlitzer included a shortwave radio transmitter that he had gotten from the Army, a fleet of balloons, and the use of leaflets and other handouts that he could take up in the…
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If there was no invasion, and obviously throughout Europe, if there was no invasion by the Russians, they would be able to use them for other purposes. Frank Wisner went to the Pentagon for assistance. A relationship with the Defense Depart…
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The Secretary of Army initially prohibited the assignment of Army officers to the Office of Policy Coordination on the grounds that he wished his service to have nothing to do with covert operations. But in 1948, the Joint Staff went on rec…
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their own units to do it. Isn't that amazing? In early August 1949, Wisner asked the Army for extensive assistance and basically designated an Army officer to serve as the Chief OPC Guerrilla Warfare Group. And the use of Army facilities be…
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for the CIA to use as training, which is how we ended up with Schools of America, Fort Benning, Fort Bragg being used for Operation Gladio training. While the request for an officer was later withdrawn, by mid-November, a conference had alr…
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to be used for the CIA training location. Oh, you mean where they moved the School of Americas? Yeah, that same Fort Benning. One of the OPC men at the conference was Richard G. Stilwell, who had served in the Detachment 101 with the OSS in…
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that supposedly had Nazi ties that were supposed to go to Nuremberg and didn't. They were also responsible for the special quote-unquote camp that people like Otto Skorzeny ended up in and Reinhard Galen and all of the other Ukrainian Nazis…
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within Guaido's team that eventually led him to a Venezuelan military vet named Cliver Alcala. He was a former army general, you know, like the National Guard generals that the CIA turned into Cartel de la Sol. Yeah, same kind of operation.…
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including Sequia and two U.S. citizens, Luke Denman and Arian Berry. A second high-level Venezuelan military defector, Army Captain Robert Colina Yabera, was among those killed. Venezuelan's government published images of the equipment that…
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In their confession, Berry and Denman discussed their respective experiences in the U.S. military and explained that they had met Gaudreau while serving overseas. Both men told their interrogators they traveled to Colombia in January of 202…
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He related that although he comes from a large family that included six siblings, Luke talked with Arian and Jordan as if they were brothers. They're like six-man teams, special units. They all treat each other as brothers. According to Mar…
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of one sort or another for nearly 15 years. Listen to this. This is just mind-boggling. He started out as a military police officer in the U.S. Army, and then on active duty, and then he transfers to the Reserve. While he's in the Army Rese…
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So supposedly, even before he joined the army and enlisted, he had a degree in political science and was trained in processing prisoners. So he's in the army. He's a cop. Then he's in the army reserve as a cop assigned to a local reserve un…
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who's also a police officer, who's also a deputy sheriff. So now, and he's also a CIA officer. So he covers all of the coordination stepping stones to control everything. He's got an N everywhere. Multiple badges, we'll just put it that way…
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the Indian reservation we talked about yesterday. Pyramid was eventually tossed out of El Salvador at the urging of the U.S. Army, which took over the weapons plant that he and Pyramid had started, LaFrance said. Lister dismisses any sugges…
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pendergast machine was launching Harry Truman on the path to presidency, so it was not a little thing. There is no doubt that growing up in this environment gave Depew a cynical look at the political process. When the Second World War broke…
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an isolated U.S. Army camp in the southeast, as well as U.S. and South Vietnamese special force operations in that same area. Originally, the chief purpose of these activities was to harass the Ho Chi Minh Trail, but ultimately the fighting…
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pouring cold water on towels placed over their face until they gagged. We know that as waterboarding now. On the Army side, Donald Duncan, a Green Beret, went through training at Fort Bragg, where the sergeant giving a lesson in hostile int…
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The top graduates were sent to Los Fernos, Texas. That's the place that we uncovered a long time ago that teaches you how to set and explode bombs. The instruction at Los Fernos became particularly embarrassing to the Office of Public Safet…
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The Office of Public Safety said that it had asked the U.S. Army to give the training, but the Pentagon had refused. Maybe they didn't have room for it on any of their bases, one of the Office of Public Safety officials said. The obvious an…
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are highly dependent on the U.S. military to protect their interests. It's unbelievable how the CIA and how they get the U.S. military involved. It just... I don't know how we get to the point to say that that man is the cause of it. He's t…
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Let me say this. The U.S. military is the second order of effect. In many cases, there are, other than the military advisory group, which I'll give you that, there was the presence of military advisory groups. And that's, again, a very hand…
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in foreign countries is the CIA. Many of these activities in the destabilization up to and including coups have no military presence. It is only when their unrest gets out of hand that it gets passed over to the US military. And the US mili…
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the people back in the United States is given. They're told that there's a communist insurrection going on and it is no longer containable by covert means. And I'm not trying to make excuses, but I want people to understand just as we saw w…
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And now that I know what really happened, every fucking thing that came out of that man's mouth was a lie. And it is based on that lie that our military gets committed to foreign countries and we die. And it all comes back to made up. And t…
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route out resistance in countries that they were in. And then the transferring after World War II to the CIA and the standing military for the first time in our country's history. And the use of that and then the outsourcing of it to the mi…
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was created in 1949, it was stepping into an already established relationship between Hollywood, the Pentagon, and now the CIA, but prior to that the OSS for training. The first instance of military assistance in commercial film took place …
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films where superheroes save civilization with military weapons in alliance with the U.S. military. Strub had a scene removed from The Wind Talkers in 2002, where U.S. Marines took out the gold teeth of Japanese soldiers they had killed as …
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The whole premise of the Tuskegee Airmen was racism because they were all assigned to a single unit and not allowed to be integrated. And then they make a film indicating there was no racism when the entire program was racist. Sorry. Not so…
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was part of his group. The effort to get Wilson discredited was well underway before the Sadat murder. The cleansing of his CIA files had began the day before Sadat was murdered. Army intelligence filed a report with headquarters quoting a …
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A Danish citizen by birth, Topty returned to Copenhagen after the war as a local manager for who? Pan Am Airlines. You can't make this up. Too bad war hamsters watching football right now. Later, he married an American woman and moved to Io…
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Over 1,200 Koreans were trained eventually at Yongdu to form strike teams to conduct these special missions. Under several covers designated that finally ended the Far East Command Liaison Detachment in Korea, they established the 8240 Army…
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would be the 91st rescue mission, but one of the most ambitious and the first in North Vietnam. Only 20 of the previously made rescue missions had been successful, freeing 318 South Vietnamese soldiers and 60 civilians, but only one America…
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other prisoner camps. The Sante Raid was the brainchild of Brigadier General Donald Blackburn, one of Army's premier special warfare enthusiasts, who by 1970 was head of SECDEF's Office Special Assistant for Counterinsurgency and Special Ac…
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Eastern European unit. Ike would later say, just how high does a fellow have to go in this outfit before he can call the shots? Because the army was resisting. They didn't want these fascist people in the army. But what happened is at the l…
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using the money. When Eisenhower became president, he tried, let's see, he tried to persuade the army to cooperate. But army leaders continued to have problems with this. The CIA then took the lead. They started recruiting basically what am…
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Almost no one in the army's chain of command even knew Detachment A. The one guy that was over there in the 10th Special Forces had been in the eastern part of West Europe doing special operations stuff. What he thought was the highest clas…
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And everybody had to run, go see. And notice that they're talking about CIA people actually being in Hungary, fomenting this. It's crazy. Nagy, his heroic former defense minister, and more than 200 others were executed. Some 30,000 Hungaria…
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Even Alan Dulles saw the danger. Eisenhower ordered General Lucian Truscott to dismantle the liberation force. Some immigrants joined the U.S. Army where they ended up in special forces and found themselves in places like Laos. Again, Detac…
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that is fed to the U.S. military, and I'll give you an example of this, generally originates from the CIA. So if the CIA has decided that, like in Colombia, they are working with the narco elite, the narco political people and the boots on …
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The U.S. military is asked to train people that are identified by the CIA as people that are in the National Police or the National Guard in Colombia at, say, the School of Americas or at the Hemispheric School. The people, especially at th…
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one aircraft is the A-10. It sits over here by, and the bombers, you know, you got this, all of these other communities, but the A-10 in ACC sits over and it's literally like a stray dog because its primary mission is not dropping bombs and…
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And it's lethal. That's not anything that interests these jocks that have really fast aircraft and air-to-air combat and all that other shit. That's not an A-10. So the Air Force tried repeatedly to get rid of the A-10. They didn't care if …
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took a calculated risk and greeted Kennedy wearing the prescribed Green Beret. The President came and saw, spoke supportively, and helped Special Forces gain new impetus. On April 11, 1962, JFK released an official message to the Army, call…
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Henceforth, special forces would be known as the Green Berets, with official regulations to govern their size, color, and how they should be worn. In a remarkable expansion of the franchise decades later, the entire U.S. Army clamored for b…
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In March 1961, the Army doubled the number of units. Now, groups specialized geographically. The 10th group for Europe. The first group for Asia. The new 8th group would focus on Latin America. The 3rd and 6th group was for Africa and the M…
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On behind-the-lines warfare activity, the 10th group became an exception. Green Berets working other areas of the globe focused more on counterinsurgency and military assistance. The future looked bright, not for indigenous people. For the …
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This guerrilla organizing and psychological warfare capability has been made available before it was needed. Through it, the Army now has one more weapon which can be applied with discrimination in any kind of warfare. Unquote. Except for i…
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of a small secret organization within the Air Force. As with the Army, Kennedy galvanized the Air Force. In March of 1961, responding to instructions that each service examine how it can contribute to counterinsurgency, Air Force headquarte…
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proved very active, and Maxwell Taylor's special group made sure it stayed that way. Army civilian executive Joseph Califano Jr. came to think that Krulak's nickname, Brute, B-R-U-T-E, was well chosen. Richard Bissell had been an enthusiast…
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Joseph Califano managed the project on behalf of the Secretary of the Army, Cyrus Vance. A special assistant, Califano was serious about the care and feeding of the Cuban brigade. Bobby or JFK was on the phone to Califano almost daily about…
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On the army side, Califano employed two experienced lieutenant colonels, James Patchell for covert operations and Alexander Haig Jr. to take care of the brigade. Haig found officers who would have merited promotion in any army.…
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but others who attained positions in Brigade 2506 on the basis of social standing. These status cases were the hardest. In early 63, the program took in 200 exiles a week. Almost 3,000 enlisted and 2,600 Cubans completed U.S. military train…
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often accompanied by Quintero, usually in the U.S., though not in Miami. Another indication of CIA support was what happened when our time in Quintero tried to recruit Felix Rodriguez for their communications. They promised him a demonstrat…
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He demanded radio training right there on the base instead of his normal duties. Two gentlemen promptly showed up at Benning and did that. Yeah, that's not the way the Army works at all, so you know that wasn't Army. On July 16th, Desmond F…
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had gotten permission to pull together all the Cubans in the army and create a combat unit in the army of Cuban exiles. The press had already connected RFK to our time and others in the operation. Bobby suggested floating so many rumors tha…
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in the planning stages. Yeah. Yeah. And the fact that you would take somebody like Felix Rodriguez, I mean, he's a terrorist. He was trained by the CIA and you embed him in the army. You know, how many other people did he affect in the army…
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at Fort Benning because this guy shows up. He doesn't show up. He's sometimes there. He's not there. It's basically sheep dipping CIA assets and agents into the military. And that's horrible for the military. I was looking at that portion a…
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If I understand correctly, that brigade was totally trained and formed on U.S. soil. Yes. So that should worry everybody. Yes. Yes. Yes, it should. By the organization that's not allowed to operate in the United States. All right. Anybody e…
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come into units. And in the case of this program, they were actually assessed into the army and they would just come and go based on when the CIA had things. And then they go on these deployments and they're assigned to like Fort Bragg, whe…
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It fell to the Southeast Europe Division Chief John Richardson to liquidate Project Fiend, a wartime veteran of the Counterintelligence Corps of the U.S. Army in Italy. Richardson had been renowned for his skill and tact and ease in which h…
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If there was no invasion, the United States still wanted to use them to conduct paramilitary operations on Russians' own ground. The fledgling CIA could not carry out these missions by itself and went to the Pentagon for assistance.…
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A relationship with the Defense Department evolved despite some opposition. The Secretary of the Army initially prohibited any assignment of Army officers to the CIA on grounds that he wanted his service to have nothing to do with it. But b…
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The military's interest became Frank Wisner's entree into outflanking the 10-2 panel when he encountered obstacles from CIA and State Department. In August of 49, Wisner asked the Army for extensive assistance, including the designation of …