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Gamal Abdel Nasser overthrew Farouk of Egypt book_quoted
“The seed was planted, blossomed into a coup. There's a lot more to that. We didn't just suggest it to them. We never do. Nasser became a member of the junta from which he emerged as an Egyptian leader. Kim Roosevelt became Nasser's gray emi…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 8 @ 37:43
Gamal Abdel Nasser targeted_for_regime_change Suez Canal host_asserted
“That president, nationalist president, got taken out. In 1956, President Nasser of Egypt nationalized the Suez Canal. And what would happen after that is a quick invasion by France, the U.K., and Israel. So we can see this is a problem. And…”
▶ The Shadow State Pt. 10; The Ties Between Banking and Intelligence (2 of 2) @ 31:57
Gamal Abdel Nasser targeted_for_regime_change Egypt host_asserted
“Soviet Union, he totally pissed off John Foster Dulles. Kermit Roosevelt tried and failed to induce Nasser to change course. As the Syrian leaders showed signs of moving towards the Egyptian orbit, they were especially interested in joining…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14) @ 22:59
Gamal Abdel Nasser carried_out_attack Suez Crisis host_asserted
“leading to a general Middle East plan called Omega and its Syrian component called Project Wakeful. All this happened before Suez. So again, it wasn't because of the Suez, it all happened before that. A crisis that would be exceedingly unco…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14) @ 24:30
Gamal Abdel Nasser removed_from_power Egypt host_asserted
“thwart their efforts to use Yemen in whatever way they wanted to. And over time, the nationalists in Yemen kept getting more and more pissed. The only people, once they destabilized and overthrew Nasser in Egypt and basically took over Egyp…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 13 @ 1:27:54
Gamal Abdel Nasser carried_out_attack Saudi Arabia host_asserted
“that fell out of favor by coming to help the Yemenis thwart off the UK, as they had done out of the Suez, and fight back Saudi Arabia. So if you recall, in the Seven-Day War in 1967, Nasser had deployed 75,000 troops into Yemen to help them…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 13 @ 1:28:23
Gamal Abdel Nasser removed_from_power Suez Canal host_asserted
“After the decision was made to attack that ship, there could have been a collective effort to stage a false flag that would have led to, because their overall objective was to take out Nasser. Nasser had kicked the British out of the Suez C…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War Part 10 @ 1:06:52
Mossad carried_out_attack Gamal Abdel Nasser host_asserted
“And then, of course, you read Anthony Sutton's book and you realize that there's a lot more collusion at that level than any of us ever imagined among the manipulators. And, you know, the same thing where you have the Nazi guy, Otto Skorzen…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 10 @ 1:53:40
Otto Skorzeny carried_out_attack Gamal Abdel Nasser host_asserted
“And then, of course, you read Anthony Sutton's book and you realize that there's a lot more collusion at that level than any of us ever imagined among the manipulators. And, you know, the same thing where you have the Nazi guy, Otto Skorzen…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 10 @ 1:53:40
Gamal Abdel Nasser removed_from_power United Kingdom host_asserted
“Well, Nasser, just prior to all of this happening, kicks the UK out of the Suez Canal.…”
▶ ColonelTowner-Watkins-USS Liberty meets Operation Gladio-Regime Change in Egypt @ 5:46
Allen Dulles targeted_for_regime_change Gamal Abdel Nasser host_asserted
“Nasser. One of the guests jested, Alan, can't you find an assassin? To the group's amazement, Dulles took the comment dead seriously. Well, first you need a fanatic, a man who'd be willing to kill himself if he were caught, said the spymast…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 12 @ 4:38
Anthony Eden ordered_assassination_of Gamal Abdel Nasser book_quoted
“And it says when the CIA found out about this, they said they couldn't condone it, but wouldn't stop it. And then when Anthony Eden, British prime minister at the time, said that he really needed NASA out and tried to challenge it, a retire…”
▶ The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8 @ 1:23:47
James Mossman paid Gamal Abdel Nasser book_quoted
“was reportedly tasked with delivering £20,000 worth intended to bribe NASA's personal physician to carry out a poisoning under the radar.…”
▶ The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8 @ 1:23:36
John F. Kennedy funded Gamal Abdel Nasser host_asserted
“JFK, you know, was to a serious extent backing Nasser in Egypt, and this had regional implications as Nasser's alliance with Syria showed. By contrast, today, you know, Israel, the extremes, in my opinion, psychotic, societally psychotic, Z…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Deep Dive into @AAnon55_ video post 1030 ET @ 1:02:45
United States framed Gamal Abdel Nasser guest_asserted
“by the Zionist state, blame it on Nasser and the Arab states, and Israel would have taken over all the Middle East. The land grab that they're taking now would have happened in 1967.…”
▶ ColonelTowner-Watkins-USS Liberty meets Operation Gladio-Regime Change in Egypt @ 44:10
Lyndon B. Johnson ordered_assassination_of Gamal Abdel Nasser host_asserted
“And he did it despite the opposition to doing it. And there is the flip side of that, that if all of the Zionist presidents that we've had and we know that Johnson was a hardcore Zionist, he offered up the USS Liberty to be sunk by Israel a…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Deep Dive into @AAnon55_ video post 1030 ET @ 1:18:50
Gamal Abdel Nasser targeted_for_regime_change Saudi Arabia host_asserted
“You know, that that impacted the entire Middle East. And sometimes it was toned down, the beef between NASA and Saudi Arabia, which was basically Roquefort and the Rainbow, right? And Chase. Right. And sometimes it wasn't. And, you know, th…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 51 (53) @ 1:32:22
Gamal Abdel Nasser targeted_for_regime_change Syria host_asserted
“Israel and Saudi Arabia getting along with both of them, whereas earlier Nasser's forces would have called that out in Syria when he made the alliance with the UAE, which also had ties to Yemen, right? Because Saudi Arabia was fighting a ci…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 51 (53) @ 1:32:51
Gamal Abdel Nasser targeted_for_regime_change Yemen host_asserted
“Israel and Saudi Arabia getting along with both of them, whereas earlier Nasser's forces would have called that out in Syria when he made the alliance with the UAE, which also had ties to Yemen, right? Because Saudi Arabia was fighting a ci…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 51 (53) @ 1:32:51
Gamal Abdel Nasser targeted_for_regime_change Bashar al-Assad host_asserted
“the physician that's going to be on the take and poison them or whatever. And they do that everywhere so they can control shit. And so Assad was one of the last guys standing that said, your military is not going to come in my country and y…”
▶ The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8 @ 1:39:37
Gamal Abdel Nasser targeted_for_regime_change Iran host_asserted
“british oil companies and basically the internet the petroleum order the most was nasa's pan-israel because it wasn't about religion it was about um the oil and that could tilt the entire region into destabilization right exactly so that yo…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 51 (53) @ 1:33:18

Mentions (75)

Colonel’s Corner prelude to terror chapter 26
▶ 12:53 tribal and religious interest and basically kind of put those to the side so it was more of a secular state. And he did that through the use of force, which is the same thing that Saddam Assad did. He made sure everybody had to live in peac…
Colonel’s Corner prelude to terror chapter 26
▶ 13:25 And like Nasser, Saddam considered himself an Arab nationalist. Even though he was a hardliner on Israel, he demonstrated flexibility to the U.S. He had been in touch with the CIA since the 1960s and was considered an up-and-coming asset. S…
ColonelTowner-Watkins-USS Liberty meets Operation Gladio-Regime Change in Egypt
▶ 5:46 Well, the one thing that provided Israel protection from the entire continent of Africa is Egypt and the Suez Canal. The UK had forever occupied the Suez Canal, and it was kind of the breach point front defense for Israel. Well, Nasser, jus…
ColonelTowner-Watkins-USS Liberty meets Operation Gladio-Regime Change in Egypt
▶ 8:08 because they knew when Egypt committed those forces to Yemen. So when you understand the setup that is going on, the fact that the Suez was pivotal to all of this, Israel's role in Africa, Nasser's support of the Pan-African movement to fre…
ColonelTowner-Watkins-USS Liberty meets Operation Gladio-Regime Change in Egypt
▶ 28:10 And that would have been Nasser. They hated Nasser. So did LBJ. So what's interesting about that is if you guys kind of just pick up, and I'm so glad we started off with the history and how important Africa was to these bastards to keep the…
ColonelTowner-Watkins-USS Liberty meets Operation Gladio-Regime Change in Egypt
▶ 44:10 by the Zionist state, blame it on Nasser and the Arab states, and Israel would have taken over all the Middle East. The land grab that they're taking now would have happened in 1967. It would have got it all. Or the USS Liberty. Right, righ…
Operation Gladio 1968 and East Pakistan
▶ 1:09:22 no, definitely Nixon, I'm sorry, was more partial towards a full Saudi tilt, which sounds kind of counterintuitive a little bit to me because I kind of already, I see the JFK assassination as also tilting towards Saudi Arabia as opposed to …
Operation Gladio - Libya
▶ 23:09 Be that as it may, Omar Gaddafi gets put in charge. He's very much, interestingly enough, very, now going back to our British Roundtable and the Fabian Society and our Pan-America, Pan-Europe, Gaddafi originally was a very Pan-Arabic guy, n…
Operation Gladio- Prelude to Terror Chapter 11_12
▶ 1:16:24 And the whole, you know, you got it. They, you know, basically Egypt kicked the UK out of the Suez monitoring. And that's that's what it was all really about. So they want Egypt back so they can put they can basically monopolize the Suez Ca…
Operation Gladio with guest Hugo Turner Ukraine background
▶ 1:01:58 prior to him winning. And I didn't say he was a CIA puppet. And there was actually people in the CIA that were called, they called themselves Fidelistas, basically. But Castro, we have to remember that Castro wasn't actually a communist unt…
The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and War on Terror Part 3
▶ 19:58 to stay behind units that Saudi Arabia used. The U.S. financed and trained the Mujahideen in CIA terrorist training camps in Egypt, which is another reason why they had to get rid of Nasser and control Egypt. And then at least one Gulf stat…
The Colonels Corner Deep Dive into @AAnon55_ video post 1030 ET
▶ 1:02:17 is JFK's policy regarding Egypt and Syria alliance that became the UAR very briefly in 61-62 with consequences in Yemen on account of the CIA in Saudi Arabia were backing the Saudi-backed faction in Yemen in a civil war there.…
The Colonels Corner Deep Dive into @AAnon55_ video post 1030 ET
▶ 1:18:50 And he did it despite the opposition to doing it. And there is the flip side of that, that if all of the Zionist presidents that we've had and we know that Johnson was a hardcore Zionist, he offered up the USS Liberty to be sunk by Israel a…
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 10
▶ 1:53:40 And then, of course, you read Anthony Sutton's book and you realize that there's a lot more collusion at that level than any of us ever imagined among the manipulators. And, you know, the same thing where you have the Nazi guy, Otto Skorzen…
The Colonel’s Corner- Drugs,Oil, and War Part 3
▶ 7:09 Persian Gulf. And they didn't actually withdraw. They were kicked out. They were kicked out of almost all of the countries to include Iran when they tried to overthrow Mosaddegh in 1953. They later got back in when they reinstalled the Shah…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 2
▶ 35:24 Until 1959, Engel's outline had called for combating communism and subversion. But then the king of Iran was assassinated by an armored unit said to owe its fidelity to Nasser of Egypt. And more alarming was 200 men sent by Fidel Castro to …
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 4:27 repeating his intention to have Reagan killed. But Reagan was not the president who would be assassinated. Anwar Sadat was not always a friend of America. He had been among Noster's military officers who overthrew the King Farouk in 1952 an…
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 4:58 After Nasser's death in 1970, the plotting to replace him was intense. The KGB had effectively penetrated most Egyptian institutions, including the Egyptian Secret Service. The CIA station chief in Cairo was located in the Spanish embassy b…
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 5:24 You know, since they tried to overthrow Nasser in 1967 in conjunction with Israel in the Seven Day War. When Sadat became president of Egypt, he had been vice president at the time. So he became acting president on Nasser's death in Septemb…
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 8:51 It was, after all, according to Crowley, Clines, and Corson, and Capucci, in the national interest of the U.S., to keep Egypt as a client state. The CIA did not tell a series of presidents that while Sadat was reaching for peace with Israel…
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 9:21 In embassies and state departments like Tel Aviv, Washington, and Riyadh, Sadat had enormous political problems at home because no one in Egypt wanted to be a client state of the United States or Britain because they had just stopped being …
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 13:50 wasn't allowed to buy Western equipment because they cut him off because they didn't like him because he was a popular president and kicked the British out. In life, Grant. Okay. The arrangement went through, who else? Kamal Adom, the chief…
The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8
▶ 9:45 In fact, however, the British seem to have manipulated the CIA into timing the operation for precisely the beginning of the Anglo-French-Israeli action against the Suez. The coup project collapsed as key Syrian and Iraqis became convinced t…
The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8
▶ 16:03 like Burma, Nasser, Nehru of India, which, by the way, they all get taken care of in not a good way. Sukarno advocated a new association of non-aligned nations, and that's not allowed, sorry. Indonesia hosted a major national conference in …
The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8
▶ 1:20:36 Hi there. So after yesterday, I was really intrigued. I think I mentioned the Spycatcher book briefly. And you started off today particularly talking about the Egyptian President Nasser.…
The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8
▶ 1:21:16 even though the Americans were quite happy for it to be published, was all about the assassination plot to take out Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser and everything that happened around it and the tension between basically it was Englan…
The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8
▶ 1:23:07 The alleged MI6 plot to assassinate Egyptian president blah blah blah was a subject of intrigue and speculation. While Spycatcher, the memoir by former MI5 officer Peter Wright, mentions the existence of a plot, it doesn't provide detailed …
The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8
▶ 1:23:47 And it says when the CIA found out about this, they said they couldn't condone it, but wouldn't stop it. And then when Anthony Eden, British prime minister at the time, said that he really needed NASA out and tried to challenge it, a retire…
The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8
▶ 1:24:17 that the United States would not step in. And all of this basically led to the Suez crisis. And then, bizarrely, Nasser's son appears. I didn't realise this, or grandson. Do you know about this? His son or grandson appears in this, like, se…
The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8
▶ 1:25:13 um involved in that um so um okay simply did the cia know what the british were planning to do to nasa nasa being the egyptian thing not the space thing and why and what the ramifications would be of it so the cia um in at least two books t…
The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8
▶ 1:34:20 In particular, our Ramco Rockefellers in Saudi Arabia perceived Egypt, right? Because they're a very populated country, right? And NASA's whole shtick was Pan-Arabism, right? And guess what? Egypt did not have a lot of oil, right? It was po…
The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8
▶ 1:35:19 In that regard, the CIA definitely saw Nasser as threat number one in the region, with his idea of pan-Arabism. And so what we see in 1956 is kind of, it can be useful in many ways, because the U.S. doesn't want to seem like they're another…
The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8
▶ 1:36:27 Yeah, sorry. Yeah, sorry. I think I get cut off accidentally. But later on, Saudi Arabia gets friendlier with Israel. And it's like they can now, now that Nasser has been eliminated, he is no longer the threat. And there can be a greater co…
The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8
▶ 1:37:46 of what happens in countries in the Arabian Peninsula that comes with occupation forces. They lose their sovereignty. And that's what happened in Egypt when the Suez Canal was basically the occupation force of the British soldiers. And when…
The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8
▶ 1:38:14 they finally get told they're going to leave. And from that point on, there was a, you know, a red X on Nasser because you're not allowed to tell him to leave. Now, you've got Assad sitting over here and he's watching all of this. You've go…
The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8
▶ 1:39:13 history that's still relevant today, because you can see that Nasser was correct in saying that if you allow the West to occupy your territory, you lose your sovereignty, and you do, because they will plot and manipulate and infiltrate your…
The Colonel’s corner President’s secret wars Chap 14
▶ 15:22 Much as he did for Sukarno, Nehru, and Nasser, Eisenhower insisted that the Laos side with the Western camp in the Cold War because, again, you are not allowed to be neutral. Ambassador J. Graham Parsons spent two years discouraging the for…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14)
▶ 21:55 That's not diverted. That's just he's being placed in there while he's still operating for the CIA. And to illustrate that, he returns to the DO political action staff immediately thereafter. In Egypt, Nasser's increasing power, steadfast A…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14)
▶ 22:28 was getting everyone in Washington excited. When the Egyptian leader went on to advocate neutralism, which we know is not allowed, he declared a Pan-Arab United Arab Republic, which is absolutely not allowed, and wanted to make arm deals wi…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14)
▶ 22:59 Soviet Union, he totally pissed off John Foster Dulles. Kermit Roosevelt tried and failed to induce Nasser to change course. As the Syrian leaders showed signs of moving towards the Egyptian orbit, they were especially interested in joining…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14)
▶ 24:30 leading to a general Middle East plan called Omega and its Syrian component called Project Wakeful. All this happened before Suez. So again, it wasn't because of the Suez, it all happened before that. A crisis that would be exceedingly unco…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14)
▶ 25:02 The CIA's Cairo station under James Eichelberger had no advanced warning. What was he doing? The Egyptian move brought outrage from Britain. France saw Nasser as allied to quote-unquote revolutionaries that it was fighting in Algeria. That …
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14)
▶ 30:42 but there could be no question of moving ahead once the British invaded Egypt. The Syrian and Iraqi agents became convinced the Americans were part of the action against Nasser's Egypt. Howard Rocky Stone resurrected the Syrian coup in 1957…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14)
▶ 1:06:09 openly, you know, pro-Soviet. And it's like, not that that was going to really happen or anything, but it was more, he was anti-Nasser. And that was really important because even the Saudi monarchy, who you would think was the opponent of N…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14)
▶ 1:06:39 Which they actually were in funny other words. But so it's like the goal was how to stop pan-Arabism from going all the way from from Egypt all the way across to, you know, right up into Iraq and on the border of Iran. Right. Which it did h…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14)
▶ 1:07:09 um the uar but it's but that fell apart by 1961 it's like basically the overall strategy is we're gonna um we have to make sure that the saudis don't get you know play footsie with nasser which it seems like it's obvious that they wouldn't …
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14)
▶ 1:11:07 You know, you're mentioning of Syria and Egypt, but Yemen was also brought into play there, right? And the Saudis were funding one half, and there was a civil war in Yemen in 1963 that reflected the same potential split between Nasser versu…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 21 (22)
▶ 21:12 Eisenhower had permitted to develop toward Nasser in Egypt. The preemptory choices for covert action, dismissals of the foreign leaders' words and deeds, and almost willful refusal to understand their positions. He understood them perfectly…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 30 (31)
▶ 18:11 was slow growing. The Eisenhower administration had no mind to accept a neutralist solution. So neither one of these guys is going to work out for them. Much as he had done with Sukarno, Nehru, and Nasser, Eisenhower insisted that Laos side…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 33 (35)
▶ 1:12:52 I just wanted to, since I can't watch you anywhere else except X, I was just wondering if you had covered the Gladios installation of Nasser in Egypt. We covered, when we did the original Around the World tour, we did do Egypt. That's been …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 51 (53)
▶ 1:31:51 It's kind of questionable, more so than we are led to believe, because if you think back at how, like, the U.S. was trying to get, and to some extent England also, right, was trying to get, you know, an alignment of these nation states that…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 51 (53)
▶ 1:32:22 You know, that that impacted the entire Middle East. And sometimes it was toned down, the beef between NASA and Saudi Arabia, which was basically Roquefort and the Rainbow, right? And Chase. Right. And sometimes it wasn't. And, you know, th…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 51 (53)
▶ 1:32:51 Israel and Saudi Arabia getting along with both of them, whereas earlier Nasser's forces would have called that out in Syria when he made the alliance with the UAE, which also had ties to Yemen, right? Because Saudi Arabia was fighting a ci…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 51 (53)
▶ 1:33:18 british oil companies and basically the internet the petroleum order the most was nasa's pan-israel because it wasn't about religion it was about um the oil and that could tilt the entire region into destabilization right exactly so that yo…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 8
▶ 37:06 encompassed Farouk's overthrow. You know, another regime change that no one ever talks about. Chief among the officers was one Nasser. It was referred to as Project FF for Fat Epper. In March of 1952, Miles Copeland, acting for Kim, told se…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 8
▶ 37:43 The seed was planted, blossomed into a coup. There's a lot more to that. We didn't just suggest it to them. We never do. Nasser became a member of the junta from which he emerged as an Egyptian leader. Kim Roosevelt became Nasser's gray emi…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 8
▶ 38:12 right up until they couldn't control them anymore. Then they hated. Estimates are that the agency funneled over $3 million to overthrow the government of Egypt. Kim attempted to harness Arab nationalism to the American wagon. That didn't wo…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 8
▶ 53:51 on how to proceed. Donald Wilbur, a part-time contract officer and Princeton archaeologist, and Miles Copeland, a veteran of the CIA's Egyptian adventure with Nasser, were the head planners, both experts in psychological operations. Wilbur …
The Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 13
▶ 1:27:54 thwart their efforts to use Yemen in whatever way they wanted to. And over time, the nationalists in Yemen kept getting more and more pissed. The only people, once they destabilized and overthrew Nasser in Egypt and basically took over Egyp…
The Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 13
▶ 1:28:23 that fell out of favor by coming to help the Yemenis thwart off the UK, as they had done out of the Suez, and fight back Saudi Arabia. So if you recall, in the Seven-Day War in 1967, Nasser had deployed 75,000 troops into Yemen to help them…
The Colonels Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 9
▶ 1:00:25 conspired to deploy former SAS troops to Yemen to aid the royalist factions that had recently been deposed and stop advances of Nasser's Egyptian forces. Sterling's work in Yemen would lay the foundation for WatchGuard International and the…
The Colonels Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 9
▶ 1:00:56 Nasser, which is why they had to get rid of him, inspired Yemen because Nasser took back the Suez Canal and kicked the British out. They couldn't allow that to stand because you're not allowed to manage your own country. You're not allowed …
The Colonels Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 9
▶ 1:04:19 Even before Paladin was established in the 60s, Skorzeny appears to have been working as a privateer for years. During the mid-1950s, Skorzeny had been enlisted by German intelligence and the CIA, whose top official at the time in Egypt was…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 12
▶ 4:08 plot against Hitler onward. Later in his career, any nationalist leader who seemed a problem for the U.S. interest, not the U.S. interest, the international syndicate's interest, was viewed as fair game. During the 1957 Suez Crisis, as a gr…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 12
▶ 4:38 Nasser. One of the guests jested, Alan, can't you find an assassin? To the group's amazement, Dulles took the comment dead seriously. Well, first you need a fanatic, a man who'd be willing to kill himself if he were caught, said the spymast…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 17
▶ 49:45 As a symbol of African freedom languished in a military prison south of Leopoldville, world leaders like Khrushchev, Nasser, Ghanas, Kwame Karuma issued pleas for his release with the Soviet leader promising that the colonialists will be th…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 17
▶ 1:10:04 would be a prelude to chaos. When the killing of Lumumba was finally announced, furious street protests swept the world. New Delhi, Warsaw, Tokyo, Lumumba's fellow leaders in the third world, including Egypt's Nasser and Naruma of Ghana, wh…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 7
▶ 1:09:36 Running Egypt, which was, you know, the most critical threat to the Rockefellers, Saudi Arabia. And as I've said myriad times, you know, that was taken care of with with the JFK assassination. But because by 1970, you know, Nasser was gone …
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War Part 10
▶ 1:06:52 After the decision was made to attack that ship, there could have been a collective effort to stage a false flag that would have led to, because their overall objective was to take out Nasser. Nasser had kicked the British out of the Suez C…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War Part 10
▶ 1:07:22 that is portrayed is that Egypt was intimately going to attack Israel. There's no fucking way they were going to attack Israel. The majority of their military was in Yemen. So every aspect of the narrative is bullshit. And the one thing tha…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War Part 10
▶ 1:13:11 ISIS puppet du jour over here, you know, and so, and similarly in 1967, Nasser was pan-Arabism, you know, he was regional threat and it directly, as you know, connects to the JFK assassination because JFK was more on the side of Nasser than…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War Part 10
▶ 1:16:55 Nasser was very, he was the earlier version of Gaddafi, if you will. He was very much into the sharing of the wealth of the tremendous amount of resources. And because of that, he was under attack globally using regional assets. Because had…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War Part 10
▶ 1:17:24 and was not constantly under attack and attempted assassinations multiple times, there would have been a completely different outcome within the Middle East and Africa in general, because there would have been a lot more retaining of their …
The Shadow State Pt. 10; The Ties Between Banking and Intelligence (2 of 2)
▶ 31:57 That president, nationalist president, got taken out. In 1956, President Nasser of Egypt nationalized the Suez Canal. And what would happen after that is a quick invasion by France, the U.K., and Israel. So we can see this is a problem. And…
The Shadow State Pt 8; Recolonization - The Corporate Side of Operation Gladio
▶ 7:42 We saw a pattern emerging in the 1950s. In 1953, the CIA and MI6 took out most of Iran. That was all about British Petroleum Company. In 1954, the CIA took out the president of Guatemala because he was trying to redistribute land back to th…
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