Theodore Roosevelt person
also: Teddy Roosevelt, President Teddy Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt's uncle
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Andrew Carnegie financed_via
Theodore Roosevelt host_asserted
“What did Teddy Roosevelt do? Quite a bit. Progressive president. It's interesting that Carnegie is the one who financed Roosevelt's famous trip to Africa. And that's the Spanish-American War, the acquisition of Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philip…”
▶ Shadow State 47_ Secret Societies 30; The Carnegie Legacy @ 49:26
Theodore Roosevelt founded
Zion National Park caller_asserted
“scams around the world are just ways to fleece the people of cash. But I wanted to mention that we can make a difference. One person can be united to a thousand to unite to a million. And Teddy Roosevelt set aside more land than all preside…”
▶ Operation Gladio- World Wildlife Fund - Africa Part 2 @ 2:11:46
Theodore Roosevelt ordered
U.S. Navy book_quoted
“That I think is important. Even if we don't do the whole book, we should do an overview of it. All right. Then that was his updated version. And now we're going to get to the original text. Professor Samuel Elliott Morrison, M-O-R-I-S-O-N, …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 13 @ 9:28
Theodore Roosevelt founded
Progressive Party host_asserted
“this is a passage that goes along with the progressive party, which Teddy Roosevelt was the founder of, basically.…”
▶ Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR @ 29:17
Fabian Society funded
Theodore Roosevelt host_asserted
“Honestly, do not. And I just base that on going back to the Fabian Society and their massive efforts to plan control. If you go back to 1850 and you read the document that Teddy Roosevelt's cousin wrote, and I'm trying to remember what book…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 12 @ 2:07:48
Theodore Roosevelt appointed
United States government host_asserted
“because of the Monroe Doctrine and the fact that he was owned by the elite and the international syndicate, that he's going to impose U.S. administration of all Dominican customs, which is where they got like 90 percent of their money.…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Dominican Republic @ 10:32
Mentions (27)
▶ 29:17
There's a passage that I wanted to read that this is a passage that goes along with the progressive party, which Teddy Roosevelt was the founder of, basically. And the progressive party was backed by JP Morgan money and influence. And this …
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and obviously all of the politicians that Morgan Money buys. And the Marxist analysis of Karl Marx thought of concentration of big business as inevitable rather than necessary. So minor technicality. Yet Roosevelt's progressive party pluggi…
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in regime change exercises primarily, and it stepped up significantly during Teddy Roosevelt's tenure on into the early 1900s, and then you have the Bolshevik Revolution. All of this stuff, there were groups of people packaged together thro…
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To them on this question without regard to sentiment, unquote. To consider his finest speech, it was so convincing that some started referring to it as the Panama Canal, not the Panama Canal. The Spooner Bill passed with a vote of 42 to 34.…
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That they just keep going through them because of corruption and disagreement. So then we get to President Teddy Roosevelt. And he basically didn't want France or Spain or England or any of the people back in the Caribbean. So he decides th…
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Because they did not bring any civilizing or modernizing to these countries in general. All of these countries were left worse off because of all of the dead bodies that remained after some of these coups. And this is a quote from Theodore …
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Along the way of doing this research, there's like nuggets that you can like put up on a shelf and go, that's pivotal. One of the nuggets that I found early on in this when I was reading Antony Sutton's trilogy of Wall Street and the Bolshe…
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This idea was created in the Fabian Society in the 1890s. And it didn't start there. You can go back to Theodore Roosevelt's uncle in 1850 wrote the first paper in the United States in New York as a banker talking about basically fascism an…
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So we're going to consider that a pretty good source, right? He says, and how they measure the way someone's related to somebody is that, you know, 1,000 and 24th, like Elizabeth Warren. Yeah, I bet there's some of that too, but these blood…
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He features prominently in Operation Gladio often. Yeah, and his son, Henry Cabot Lodge II, he was Nixon's VP candidate in 1960, was an ambassador to the UN. But Cabot Lodge I was real good friends with Teddy Roosevelt. And he basically, he…
▶ 2:11:46
scams around the world are just ways to fleece the people of cash. But I wanted to mention that we can make a difference. One person can be united to a thousand to unite to a million. And Teddy Roosevelt set aside more land than all preside…
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Because the rest of the world doesn't want that. And that's kind of a defensive mechanism for them to put a stake in the ground and say, we're not going any further. That's exactly, exactly the way that I was that, that I had taken it. And …
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And the front, we called it the front. And we had mentioned Teddy Roosevelt as being a conservationist, but we also had mentioned that he was shot before a rally and carried a bullet 90 minutes for the speech. And I just thought it was a st…
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I would not consider Teddy Roosevelt in the league with Trump. But just to be clear, when we talked about the WWF, the World Wildlife Fund, they operate in Africa, but they are not located in Africa. They are very much a NATO-driven, Wester…
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He's also a U.S. Go ahead. No, go ahead. He was Secretary of State from 1929 to 1933, which is interesting, right when the Great Depression is happening. He would be the U.S. attorney under Teddy Roosevelt back in the early 20th century, an…
▶ 48:55
Yet he establishes the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace two years before World War I breaks out. And we've had war ever since. So how successful has he become? Well, and you also have, according to Norman Dodd, documentation that …
▶ 49:26
What did Teddy Roosevelt do? Quite a bit. Progressive president. It's interesting that Carnegie is the one who financed Roosevelt's famous trip to Africa. And that's the Spanish-American War, the acquisition of Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philip…
▶ 57:33
I mean, as far back as Teddy Roosevelt, Teddy Roosevelt was involved in it. I mean, as early as the 1890s, we went to Hawaii and did this. And our State Department guy is the one that told him to do it. So most of these operations from a go…
▶ 9:28
That I think is important. Even if we don't do the whole book, we should do an overview of it. All right. Then that was his updated version. And now we're going to get to the original text. Professor Samuel Elliott Morrison, M-O-R-I-S-O-N, …
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Like to your point, you can trace to a whole bunch of these that it's just completely screwed up the country, these amendments. One other thing I wanted to add real quick because I'm seeing a lot of people harping about this, talking about …
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That's what brought him to be the big foe. And I don't know who he's talking about as far as Roosevelt's son, unless he's talking about Kermit, which is Teddy Roosevelt's grandson. Because Teddy Roosevelt's grandson, Kermit Roosevelt, did s…
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to ever receive it. It would not be the first time Roosevelt came to the White House, nor indeed his first brush with exotic adventures. The grandson of Teddy Roosevelt, he had inherited his thrill of basically overthrowing countries. In 19…
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together all of the right elements, like a corporate lawyer meticulously building his case. He lined up Elihu Root Jr., the son of Teddy Roosevelt's Secretary of State, who served as his campaign chairman. He secured endorsements from all o…
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that the person that they selected to orchestrate that was Kermit Roosevelt, grandson of Teddy Roosevelt, who oversaw the creation of the beginnings of the American empire with the things that were done much earlier in the early 1900s with …
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Honestly, do not. And I just base that on going back to the Fabian Society and their massive efforts to plan control. If you go back to 1850 and you read the document that Teddy Roosevelt's cousin wrote, and I'm trying to remember what book…
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socialist nature of the argument. And this is almost 100 years before Roosevelt comes in and writes the socialist plan called the New Deal to implement it.…
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He was not the CIA director while he was there. He was still basically working for Sullivan and Cromwell, doing their bidding with all of the oligarchs that owns transnational corporations. And so Alan Dulles sends Kermit Roosevelt, Teddy R…