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Claims (13)
William Black book_quoted
Killing Hope book_quoted
“And I'm going to do a couple of things. I'm going to first cover what William Bloom in Killing Hope had to say in his book about Uruguay. And then I want to go to several articles that I found that talk about it as well. So that's kind of t…”
▶ Operation Gladio (240516) @ 3:16
Ron Lister supplied_arms_to
William Black documented
“Blanton explained, came from Ron Lister and his associate William Lee Downing through their security business in their high-class Laguna Beach location. Lister admitted to the CIA that he began acquiring weapons for Blanton between 1982 and…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 11 @ 3:06
William Black founded
Killing Hope host_asserted
“on it. I'm going to start off with Killing Hope, William Bloom's book, and there's another professor from Australia that wrote a very interesting book. There's Stellar. I'm going to go ahead and bring her up. Stellar, I'm going to bring you…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Indonesia @ 2:39
William Black founded
Killing Hope book_quoted
“at least once or twice a week when I'm doing research. So yeah, it's like of the, and again, of the top three books, Operation Gladio by Paul Williams, Danielle Ganser's NATO Secret Armies, and Killing Hope by William Bloom. Those are my to…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 29 (30) @ 1:15:44
William Black exposed
Dwight D. Eisenhower book_quoted
“You can't read a book about Eisenhower and get the real deal about Eisenhower. What you have to do is read about things that happened during his, like if you read the book, Killing Hope by Bloom, he talks about the covert operations that Ei…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 32 (34) @ 1:11:00
William Black exposed
Rafael Trujillo book_quoted
“CIA-inspired. So we're going to pick up there with this other source that I've been using that is called The Killing Hope, written by William Bloom. And he talks about Trujillo being a mass murderer, torturer, absolute dictator, and was sho…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Dominican Republic @ 18:57
William Black founded
Killing Hope host_asserted
“I'm going to spend some time going through William Bloom's book, Killing Hope, about the Congo, but I want to set the stage first. So in the Congo, you had, because it's a Belgian colony, in the 1800s when they had it colonized, because it …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Congo and Belgium’s role @ 4:29
William Black exposed
CIA book_quoted
“William Bloom in his book, Killing Hope, has to say about Ghana as well. Some of this will be a little bit of a duplicate, but I definitely wanted to cover this. So in October of 1965, Kruma, the president of Ghana, published his famous Neo…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Ghana 1966 @ 29:32
William Black member_of
SAIC book_quoted
“William Black, a 40-year NSA employee who rose to be the deputy director of the NSA. After leaving the NSA and going to work at SAIC, he goes back to NSA as the deputy director.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 11:21
William Black supplied_arms_to
Contras documented
“Blanton told the CIA inspectors that Lister had access to such a wide variety of weapons that in 1983 and 84, he arranged for him to give a sales presentation to the leadership of the Contras. Blanton recalls that in addition to the normal …”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 11 @ 4:04
William Black member_of
Mundy Security Group Incorporated documented
“fellow former reserve police officer Christopher Moore were the directors of the company. The business card found in a drug raid three years later identified Blanton as the vice president of the gun company. Moore said that Monday's securit…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 11 @ 6:57
William Black headed
NSA documented
“a 40-year NSA employee who rose to be the deputy director of the NSA…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 11:21
William Black exposed
Operation Gladio host_asserted
“was gathered from multiple books that I've read, but primarily a lot of the statistics is William Blum, B-L-U-M's book. He's written, he never calls it Operation Gladio though, which is kind of frustrating for me, but he has written about t…”
▶ Operation Gladio- El Salvador Part 2 @ 57:37
Mentions (44)
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supernet version of video conferencing and has a patent on it. Melvin Laird, Robert Gates, who also, all three of those guys were Secretary of Defenses at one time, and Robert Gates obviously has the dual distinction of also being the CIA d…
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a 40-year NSA employee who rose to be the deputy director of the NSA. After leaving the NSA and going to work at SAIC, he goes back to NSA as the deputy director. That's how fluid the relationship is between SAIC and the U.S. government, sp…
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And I'm going to do a couple of things. I'm going to first cover what William Bloom in Killing Hope had to say in his book about Uruguay. And then I want to go to several articles that I found that talk about it as well. So that's kind of t…
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what Bloom had to say. This period covers 1964 to 1970. And of course, we run across some of the same people. He starts off talking about the Office of Public Safety, which was a mission inside of the State Department, which is on its face …
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I got to get my book straight. One starts. Yeah, here it is. We're going to talk about William Bloom's book first because it starts a little earlier. But both of them have some very interesting points. So in I don't even know how you say hi…
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And in the meantime, all of the reforms that the new government had been working towards, the people that were honest inside the new government, was basically thrown out the window. So let's see. William Bloom goes in and he starts talking …
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I'm going to spend some time going through William Bloom's book, Killing Hope, about the Congo, but I want to set the stage first. So in the Congo, you had, because it's a Belgian colony, in the 1800s when they had it colonized, because it …
▶ 18:57
CIA-inspired. So we're going to pick up there with this other source that I've been using that is called The Killing Hope, written by William Bloom. And he talks about Trujillo being a mass murderer, torturer, absolute dictator, and was sho…
▶ 57:37
was gathered from multiple books that I've read, but primarily a lot of the statistics is William Blum, B-L-U-M's book. He's written, he never calls it Operation Gladio though, which is kind of frustrating for me, but he has written about t…
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William Bloom in his book, Killing Hope, has to say about Ghana as well. Some of this will be a little bit of a duplicate, but I definitely wanted to cover this. So in October of 1965, Kruma, the president of Ghana, published his famous Neo…
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the book Killing Hope by William Bloom. But I actually studied, I wrote a paper as part of my master's degree when I was at Air War College about Grenada. And I wanted to kind of, he kind of starts at the planning for the invasion and has s…
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It doesn't get highlighted until the very end of this, but I do think it adds the context that's necessary for the information that I'm going to be talking about today. So, the author refers to this as a poor banana republic. And again, we'…
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However, during most of that time, because it was, quote unquote, a dictatorship, the American leadership did not want to be seen providing weaponry directly to them. So according to the author of Killing Hope, William Bloom, he says that w…
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on it. I'm going to start off with Killing Hope, William Bloom's book, and there's another professor from Australia that wrote a very interesting book. There's Stellar. I'm going to go ahead and bring her up. Stellar, I'm going to bring you…
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We're going to kind of start with the Reader's Digest version of it and then go into a little bit more detail. But you'll be able to get the overall gist of it by William Bloom's outtakes on it. So if you guys one more time repost the space…
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herded into the town's botanical garden and mowed down with a machine gun. The head that had belonged to the school principal, a Communist Party member, was stuck on a pole and paraded around his former students, convened at a special assem…
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at a minimum, three days on Korea. I'm going to start off with William Bloom's Killing Hope book, chapter five, which talks about Korea from 1945 to 1953. And then we're going to go to several other source documents for the day two and thre…
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And again, this is from the book William Bloom, Killing Hope, Korea, 1945 to 1953. And it says, how is it that the Korean War escaped the protests which surrounded the war in Vietnam? Everything we've come to love and cherish about Vietnam …
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In the name of democracy, not leaving anybody with a democracy, though. So kind of the irony of all ironies. All right. Again, most of this information is coming out of the book Killing Hope by William Bloom. And he starts off with a very i…
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There was a bombing of the East Berlin discotheque where two service members were killed and it was blamed on Libya when in fact it had nothing to do with Libya at all. And President Reagan got on television and said, we've got direct evide…
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The only thing worse than his corruption was the cruelty that he showed to the citizens. And in this book, William Bloom, Killing Hope, I'm going to read you a quote about Ubatu. He rules by decree with a grotesque impulsiveness that seems …
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Moving on. The expelled American ambassador, Hinton, was no ordinary Foreign Service career diplomat. And William Bloom goes on to tell us a little bit about what he found as well with Hinton. It says he worked closely with the CIA since th…
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At least that was what they were pursuing in 1970. And you actually have the internal IT&T memos and D. The Beard's own testimony on that. Okay. Excellent. Thank you. Okay. There's details about everything that I was just talking about in W…
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Blanton explained, came from Ron Lister and his associate William Lee Downing through their security business in their high-class Laguna Beach location. Lister admitted to the CIA that he began acquiring weapons for Blanton between 1982 and…
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one or two guns a week, assorted handgun, semi-automatic Uzi machine pistols, a KG-99 T9 machine pistol, and semi-automatic AK-47s. He also admitted purchasing a small number of commercially available off-the-shelf night vision goggles for …
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Blanton told the CIA inspectors that Lister had access to such a wide variety of weapons that in 1983 and 84, he arranged for him to give a sales presentation to the leadership of the Contras. Blanton recalls that in addition to the normal …
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Blanton also says that Ivan Torres, one of the two twin Torreses, was present. Mariano Montalegra, a CIA-trained Contra pilot, was implicated in a scheme to haul drugs for the Contras, but never charged Ivan Torres. But he was never charged…
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Blanton said that the attendees showed no interest in Lister's offer and Blanton received the impression that the military arms the Contras was getting from the CIA direct was more than enough at the time. In a 1996 court case, Blanton was …
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what did you do call him up and order some oh no he'd just bring him over and show me what he had and I offered to be like a salesman you know I ordered them and sold them to Ricky and Ollie and all of the other people that were dealing dru…
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The quote-unquote security business that provided Blanton the weapons was Monday M-U-N-D-Y Security Group Incorporated, which Lister incorporated in Laguna Beach in 1983. Lister and an attorney named Maurice Green, as well as another attorn…
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Blanton also did a brisk business in selling electronic equipment to cocaine dealers. He sold walkie-talkies to Ross and his crew, who used them to keep in touch during cocaine and money pickups. He also sold them police scanners, voice scr…
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They also found a handwritten note bearing the names of several CIA operatives working with Edan Pastora's Contras in Costa Rica. The document seized from Lister in 1986 largely corroborated his account of his relationship with Blanton and …
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And then we started just doing threads on X and then we started doing spaces. At the beginning of our spaces, we did an around the world tour of Operation Gladio and the coups using William Bloom's book called Killing Hope.…
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Wheaton said he tracked SEAL's 123 cargo aircraft flying from MENA to William Blackmore's Iron Mountain Ranch in West Texas. There is also an Iron Mountain in Arkansas near SEAL's Contra trading grounds. Blackmore said he had no knowledge o…
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That I constantly talk about, like Cottrell's book, Danielle Ganser's book of NATO secret armies and Paul Williams book of Operation Gladio, Williams Bloom's book of Killing Hope are so important to the background information of what we're …
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When you get them, and we spent weeks going around the world talking about these individual coups, but when you get them all in one book, kind of like the Killing Hope book from William Bloom, it's a lot. It is a lot. And William Bloom's bo…
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Did you put that on your post or I need to go find it? I'll go find it. Yeah, just put it in my DM so I can look at it. Okay. I'd appreciate it. Thank you. Okay. Why are you so mad? Go ahead, and then we'll go to Renee. Okay. I have a quick…
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at least once or twice a week when I'm doing research. So yeah, it's like of the, and again, of the top three books, Operation Gladio by Paul Williams, Danielle Ganser's NATO Secret Armies, and Killing Hope by William Bloom. Those are my to…
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You can't read a book about Eisenhower and get the real deal about Eisenhower. What you have to do is read about things that happened during his, like if you read the book, Killing Hope by Bloom, he talks about the covert operations that Ei…
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off of William Bloom's Killing Hope book and kind of just walk through. Obviously, there's a few more things in that book, but we've pretty much covered them all. But having a series out there, and I will be posting them on my Rumble channe…
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on my number three list, Cottrell, who had wrote about particular operations. While it's a good book, I have now switched my number three position to William Bloom's book, Killing Hope. And I'll tell you why I did that. William Bloom's Kill…
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World War II to give you a flavor that this didn't just start with World War II. He talks about the stealing of Hawaii. He talks about stealing Panama. And then he goes through basically all of the post-World War II CIA coups. And he does i…
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Otis Elevator, Pan Am, Pfizer, RCA. Oh, and my favorite, the Rand Corporation. Yeah, they're in there too. Let's see. The San Joaquinto Petroleum Corporation. Now I'm producing a document that lists all of the foundations from a diagram tha…
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Those who haven't heard us before, you want to talk about why Hawaii is so funny? Well, for the reason that Hawaii, in William Bloom's book, Killing Hope, kind of sets the stage for the imperialistic nature of America, where we think that..…