Panama country
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Jimmy Carter funded
Panama documented
“was actually confirmed by the Senate. So don't tell me Jimmy Carter did something when you had an entire body of Congress that he supposedly could not have adopted a new treaty giving control of the canal back to Panama without, and it was …”
▶ The Colonels Corner - Book Club about real history @ 1:35:54
United States overthrew
Panama host_asserted
“We went in and overthrew their governments and took over any resistance by landing Marines. We actually stole Panama from Colombia and set it up as a country in order to be able to build the Panama Canal. The God-given rights that we have i…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Vietnam history 1940’s and prior @ 1:21:41
Fidel Castro supplied_arms_to
Panama book_quoted
“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 Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 2 @ 35:24
United States Marine Corps carried_out_attack
Panama host_asserted
“quote-unquote treaty. It was something the United States government shoved down their throat and said, this is what we're going to do because we just finished the canal after we stole Panama from Colombia to begin with, okay? Everybody need…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Book Club Presidents_ Secret Wars Chap 13 @ 1:13:03
Smedley Butler carried_out_attack
Panama host_asserted
“Whenever we want it. And as a matter of fact, Panama specifically, there was a Marine by the name of Major Smedley Butler who was sent ashore to instigate a riot, make it look like a military takeover because Colombia, of which Panama belon…”
▶ The Monroe Doctrine was not good then and it’s not good now. We used it to kill ppl, overthrow governments and steal shit. @ 1:00
CIA trained
Panama host_asserted
“The military and the CIA set up a terrorist training camp on an army base in Panama. That's what that organization was in Taiwan called the Taiwanese Political Military Academy, CADRE. That was a terrorist training camp. That was terrorist …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret Wars chap 7 @ 42:35
Monroe Doctrine used_for
Panama host_asserted
“us having a responsibility to provide security for it, much like a informal version of NATO. However, it was actually, just like NATO was actually used for Operation Gladio and for domestic terror events, the Monroe Doctrine was used as an …”
▶ The Monroe Doctrine was not good then and it’s not good now. We used it to kill ppl, overthrow governments and steal shit. @ 0:28
United States installed
Panama host_asserted
“Because the French company building the canal went bankrupt. It was already 40% done. We, the United States, was building a Nicaraguan canal. We weren't even in Panama. Panama wasn't even a country. So we basically staged an insurrection th…”
▶ Operation Gladio & Recent Events w @ColonelTowner @ 1:05:52
CIA trafficked
Panama host_asserted
“When they were doing the drugs, flying out of there, that's where the one aircraft that crashed and they found drugs on it actually launched from was Costa Rica. He was also the ambassador to Panama during the early 90s, again, while they'r…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Zaire-Congo 1975-1978 @ 19:40
United States overthrew
Panama host_asserted
“The United States. When Panama was overthrown, who was the very first government that recognized the new Panamanian president after they stole it from Colombia? The United States. When we overthrew Iran, who was the very first one that reco…”
▶ Assassination_Operation Gladio W_Brady, GofBPH, Alpha, CannCon&Brian @ 45:23
Southern Air Transport operated_in
Panama caller_asserted
“And then I asked, of course, where did you fly to? And there's a lot. It's almost kind of like, where did you not fly to? I got a lot of Air Force bases, Honduras, Honduras, Jose Enrique Sotocano, Cherry Point, North Carolina, the Marine Co…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 8 @ 1:11:05
Southern Air Transport operated_in
Panama caller_asserted
“And he he did share that. Oh, Dominican Republic and Haiti, Port-au-Prince and Panama. Those were probably the most naturally. And Granada, he and he said that sometimes they would do night missions into Central, South America or wherever, …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 8 @ 1:14:16
Alton Ochsner member_of
Panama host_asserted
“But, you know, Ochsner is such a key guy. I had not realized that he was called up literally in 1944 or 5 by the secretary of state to go down to Panama and help the dictator who was feeling not well because he was pivotal in maintaining co…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 10 @ 1:10:04
Mossad trafficked
Panama host_asserted
“intelligence community. There are different factions in the intelligence community, and sometimes they compete with each other. So as one of the examples was in Panama, we had some competition for drug routing between Mossad agents and CIA …”
▶ Operation Gladio 101 Pt 3 @ 1:27:20
Smedley Butler overthrew
Panama host_asserted
“I will tell you that he did do something really bad when he was a major. He was actually down in Panama and he is the military force that took over Panama and couped it.…”
▶ Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR @ 1:25:47
Mentions (120)
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and American Banknote Company. Now, what's interesting about American Banknote Company, for those of you who follow me routinely, American Banknote Company was the company that screwed Nicaragua out of the Panama Canal. So for those of you …
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um a postcard with that stamp on it to all the senators drawing attention to the fact that there was a volcano that they alleged was right near the canal so that it was dangerous to build the canal in nicaragua and you really needed to go t…
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Basically, through all the money they had already spent on building the port and the initial part of the canal away and took the canal project away from Nicaragua. And that's what's so important about understanding our history and being abl…
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I was praying that you weren't going to tell me that Smedley Butler was a bad guy because I've done a lot of reading on him and I love his message. I will tell you that he did do something really bad when he was a major. He was actually dow…
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He never got those orders officially from the Marine Corps or the chairman, whoever the Department of War, it would have been at the time. But he has been involved in some of the excursions of us cooing governments. Now, in his defense, he'…
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The United States. When Panama was overthrown, who was the very first government that recognized the new Panamanian president after they stole it from Colombia? The United States. When we overthrew Iran, who was the very first one that reco…
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We have North America, Central America, and South America as kind of the primary Americas that people normally refer to. And Central America generally is considered Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, and Belize…
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understand that area. We're going to be covering basically El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama in depth. What's interesting, Costa Rica kind of plays a sideshow in many of the stories of their neighbors because the CIA o…
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That became very important when we were basically staging coups because we would go into harbors and mine the harbors. We would blockade the coastal area so that they couldn't get supplies. And that's basically one of the ways that we extor…
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Again, in many cases, we left Costa Rica alone, but we did stage Gladio operations out of the northern border of Costa Rica into Nicaragua. We did the same when we did operations into Panama. So, and keep in mind that Panama, prior to us bu…
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you end up in Colombia, which is your entree into South America. So Panama was a critical element of them being able to control land traffic into South America, which is another reason why you would want to break Panama off of Colombia and …
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But I want you guys to have this as a bookmark to be able to share for people who are ignorant of the history in the Panama Canal. So, first point. In 1869, the Suez Canal was finished. The French company that built the Suez Canal was tryin…
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to build a canal in Nicaragua. It had already been approved by Congress. It had already been started. They had already spent tons of money on it. And it was well on its way. But this French company, who tried to move on to build the Panama …
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Being so successful with the Suez Canal was a black mark on the French people. At least they viewed it that way. Because they viewed themselves having built the Eiffel Tower, the Suez Canal, that they were, you know, this was an area that t…
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had already excavated a huge portion of the Panama Canal area, and it had been left in disarray. They had $260 million invested, including roads, housing, hospitals, all rusting. They had already buried 4,000 Frenchmen who had died of yello…
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and had all of the support of the southern states because that's where all of the produce and stuff like that from the Banana Republics came into the United States, into New Orleans, Galveston, Biloxi, all of that. This was a huge boon for …
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to go against what was in the best interest of the United States, especially the southern states because he hated them. So he goes to Washington on a crusade to persuade Congress to take over his client's lease of the Panama Canal project. …
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But Cromwell and Curtis went down there to argue about the Panama and that we just couldn't abandon it because he's now hired by the French company who's going bankrupt and wants to basically sell it and make some money off of it. Other inv…
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He had been a 30-year Senate veteran who had fought for the South in the Civil War and saw the Nicaraguan Canal as kind of his hallmark project. So he wasn't going to budge. Having taken the measure of his competition, Cromwell set himself …
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lawyers into his suites at the Shoreham Hotel. And after Reed had presented the case for the Panama Canal to Reed, he and Curtis said, basically, what is it, what's in it for your company? Curtis said that we just want you to look at it. It…
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In this crucial conversation, Senator Morgan tacked a simple rider onto a Senate version of the 1899 Rivers and Harbor Bill, asking for $2 million to start building the Nicaraguan Canal. The bill easily passed the Senate, but as an addition…
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not the Nicaraguan one. Not until the last frantic hour of the congressional session did the Senate understand that Reed would block the whole river and harbors bill if it had the Nicaraguan provision in it. The House version finally passed…
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in the works for decades at this point and had already been started. With the Investigation Commission to be appointed by the president, Cromwell ingratiated himself with President William McKinley. His right-hand man was Senator Mark Hanna…
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was involved with the Panama Railroad that was there to take advantage of the Panama Canal. Meeting Hannah in Simmons' office, Cromwell extended the benefits of the Panama Route and donated $60,000 of the new Panama Canal Company's money to…
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the previous Nicaraguan canal and advocated a canal be chosen by experts. Of the nine members of the commission that was going to be assembled, Admiral John Walker, it was named after John Walker, three were Cromwell's choices. Cromwell per…
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in the new Panama Canal Company. Cromwell spent six months preparing the commission's visit to Paris, taking advantage of the French's 10 years experience in Panama. He gathered all of the information, he set up a press bureau, he had write…
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to be the head of the Sullivan and Cromwell's political department as a journalist. That's weird. For Panama, Farnham released press releases throughout the entire time. He was basically softening up the opposition. He accompanied Cromwell …
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at one point to McKinley saying, advise the Senate of the facts of the case. He then got the Senate to pass a resolution forcing the president to transmit all of the documents that he himself had produced with Farnham to Congress, which mea…
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Cromwell scheduled all of the key personnel to explain the work that had been done, what remained to be done, and each commissioner sat in front of 340 documents that the Sullivan and Cromwell's name was on top of. They were geological stud…
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another country would take over the canal and finish it before the U.S. could finish the Nicaraguan Canal, and that this was a dire need that needed to be done immediately. The final eight-course breakfast in Paris had Cromwell speaking. He…
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A German consortium was thinking about taking over the Panama Canal and that they must act quickly. That was not true. Cromwell stayed in Paris to convince his clients to sell the canal to the Americans. He told the French company that on f…
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He let Cromwell speak, but he said nothing. Determined to make America build the canal on his terms with the fringe at least partners in the project, Cromwell rushed back to America to stop another bill pushing the Nicaraguan canal before t…
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was basically, he went off the charts. He said that Cromwell was interfering with everything and that he basically was in bed with the French. Senator Morgan should not have worried. The commission's preliminary report recommended Nicaragua…
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So it got the nod because there was going to be rights and everything else that was very laborious with the Panama Canal. Panama had its advantages, but complete control was the overriding factor for most of the people on the commission. Bu…
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canal lease and all of the property, the final report due to be released the next month would opt for Panama. The commission valued the excavation at $27 million, which is what they had already done. The Panama Railroad stock at $6 million.…
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The maps, drawings, records, 2 million, and added an additional 10% for contingencies. Though the French had sunk 260 million into the Panama Canal, the new Panama Canal was capitalized at only 12 million, with an agreed division of any inc…
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capability that encrypts messages. And this was very early on in the process of encryption. And this company appears to be a civilian company. It is not. It was 100% financed between BND and CIA. Then they hire civilian, unbeknownst to them…
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intelligence community. There are different factions in the intelligence community, and sometimes they compete with each other. So as one of the examples was in Panama, we had some competition for drug routing between Mossad agents and CIA …
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America had declared war on Spain and we were going to free them. We didn't free them. We just made them another colony. We just overtook the colonialism that had already existed. And they did it with the use of the Marines back then, which…
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Because each and every time when they went to Guatemala, when they went to Nicaragua, when they went to Panama, when they went to Chile, when they went to, it was always Castro. We have to avoid having another Castro. Guyana, same thing. Ev…
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Mainstream media has lied to us about everything that was going on around us, right? So you don't know any of the truth that we revealed in the SITREP show on Panama, right? You had no idea there was never actually a treaty signed originall…
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Because, again, they can't call it out because we've been doing it the entire time. Because if you start talking about taking Panama, well, isn't that how Panama became a country to begin with? So let's go ahead and have that conversation. …
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power in March of 1979 by ousting the Eric Gary guy that was illegally elected in a bloodless coup. Bishop, on the other hand, was a London educated lawyer. And see, that's kind of weird to me. And you see that in many of these cases where …
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El Salvador, Panama, anybody that became a competitor in the drug market for the CIA, operations were launched out of the Guatemala. And it basically was used as a staging area. And we're going to see how that turned out.…
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They were all stationed in Nicaragua, Honduras, and the Panama Canal Zone, which, of course, is all of the places Nicaragua had already been taken over. So had Honduras and Panama. We had all the military bases down there, which they did a …
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or the ones done in Costa Rica where we were flying drugs out of and also launching attacks into Nicaragua, or in Panama, the Army School of Americas that Army colonels taught in and taught dictators how to torture their own people, do assa…
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A man who only a year earlier had declared, I still think capitalism as it's carried out is a sin. Or the Fidel Castro in Cuba, who could not be controlled. The atrocities of the Haitian government were simply trotted out by President Clint…
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decided it wasn't going to be in Nicaragua, that they were going to move it to Panama because of their buddies could make money because they already owned the land in Panama. And they basically set up Nicaragua to lose that by printing a st…
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and then Panama, and then into South America. That's why when you look at those countries, they became critical. Belize is kind of a sideshow off to the east, and El Salvador is basically a sideshow off to the west, which El Salvador kind o…
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whom the CIA, according to reports, already knew to be a friend. Penashe previously, this is a quote, Penashe, previously the strict constitutionalist, reluctantly admitted to harboring second thoughts that Alente must be forced to step dow…
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Yeah, yeah. I mean, I know what it is, but I didn't know that Liberia was one of the biggest ones. Yeah, by a milestone, by the way. I think the second one is Panama, and then you have Marshall Islands and a few other tiny micronations, rig…
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They had the largest oil and gold find that they found in the 1930s and kept it secret until the 1960s when they overthrew the Indonesian government in order to have a puppet in there so that the U.S. and Standard Oil basically managed to s…
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All of them. Ford, if their assets were going to be jeopardized in an upcoming election like the one in Nicaragua, which is how we got the Contras. Noriega and all this. Well, Noriega was in Panama. Sorry, Noriega. Yeah, OK, go on.…
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The Center for Democracy organized a quote-unquote bipartisan group of election lawyers to oversee the preparation for the 1986 elections in the Philippines. Now, that's very interesting because that's at the same time that they're messing …
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Like the creation of Panama. The fact that we basically stole land from Colombia to create a fake country called Panama. So we could build the canal there because of some client that Salomon and Cromwell had in France. So anyway, we're goin…
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It just has to stop. Letting other countries govern themselves or work through their problems. It will truly be a unique experience, assuming that everything we're seeing comes to bear. I agree. Jeff? Yes, ma'am. Considering that the CCP is…
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And I just wanted to offer my services. If you guys need some help doing that map, I can certainly help with that. Okay. Awesome. Thank you. Go ahead, Jeff. Good afternoon, Colonel Bridget. I'm C-Cousin at Trump. How are you guys doing? My …
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I don't know the answer to that. The Panama Canal was given back to the Panamanians. And they basically, a long time ago, and I can't say that I blame them, because the military base that was in Panama was the one that had the School of Ame…
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insurance funds collected after an airliner that Livingstone and a partner had purchased was taking over basically by the Panama government through a CIA contract. So the CIA is paying this guy to set Wilson up is the gist of what I just sa…
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meaning the CIA, paid Neil Livingstone. The airline in question, called Air Panama, was every inch a badly ran CIA proprietary. Livingstone and his partner took it over in the hopes of turning a profit. Frequently, Colonel Noriega would use…
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would be billed, Livingstone had learned enough about Panama not to press him for payment because he was basically doing CIA's business anyway. Livingstone had come to Panama via an arrest in Libya in 1976. Libyan authorities released him a…
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The U.S. Embassy invited him to a celebration. Livingstone said that he met a well-connected Panama man at the celebration. In fact, the man Livingstone met was, your guy's going to recognize this name, I hope, Michael Harari. Michael Harar…
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Livingstone said that he was constantly scrambling for deals and the Air Panama deal was one that looked good. Intelligence work had gotten sporadic at best. Livingstone confirmed that he was present in Panama when Operation Watchtower was …
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Not a lot of drugs. Then when Watchtower happened, Noriega was in the thick of it from then on. Yeah, there was a lot of drugs even before that, but you wouldn't expect him to admit that. Livingstone acknowledges that Wilson was not involve…
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inexplicable than his relationship with the Pandemanian strongman Manuel Noriega. The records show that Bush Sr. put Noriega on the CIA's payroll. Even after Bush had left the CIA, he kept in touch with Noriega through Admiral Daniel Murphy…
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Watchtower had begun within a month of Bush's assuming the CIA director's job. And it was about the same time that he was having his first meeting with Noriega, who then was the head of Panama's intelligence services. In other words, his pe…
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to special operations mission inside of Colombia that was being carried out jointly with the CIA. Baker told Cotolo that he had gone on his first mission himself without incident. The project involved bringing in, activating, and defending,…
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for short periods of time in Colombia, and Coutola said he was. Coutola ended up commanding the second watchtower mission into Colombia. His unit's job was to establish a series of three transmitters running northeast between Bogota, Colomb…
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in the election season. He was present when 30 high-performance aircraft landed safely at Albrook Air Station, where the planes were met by Noriega, who at the time was the Defense Force officer assigned to the Customs and Intelligence Sect…
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40 high-performance aircraft successfully landed in Panama and delivered narcotics. It was Cotolla's last mission for the CIA, but not the last time he would hear from the agency. Cotolla was assumed command of the 10th Special Forces at Fo…
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Cotolla said in his sworn statement that the man he knew was Edwin Wilson told him, quote, that over 70% of the drug profits from Watchtower were laundered through banks in Panama. The remaining percentage was ran through a Swiss bank and a…
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A month before he was killed in what was officially labeled an accident during a military training exercise. Well, that's convenient. So he goes on record and then he mysteriously disappears. Manuel Noriega learned of the entire Watchtower …
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at the NSA that were nicknamed the singing sergeants. So by FBI counterintelligence agents, they provided transcripts and tapes from NSA station in Panama. Noriega learned that the CIA was financing the operations with drug money that it ha…
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To make matters worse, Noriega had possession of all secret communication channels and frequencies for the CIA and military intelligence agencies throughout Latin America. Now, let me tell you how he had this. Because again, this is putting…
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So all of the encrypted intelligence from Crypto AG, which again is the equipment used to spy on every embassy and all of their ambassadors around the world, that node for Latin America was in Panama. And Noriega had access to it so that he…
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We rolled right out of those two, the Morocco and the Suriname, into Libya. And then Nicaragua, Panama, Bulgaria. And Bulgaria started towards the end of Reagan's administration, but most of it happened during the Bush senior administration…
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So that's just one of many. And that's not even the only one that, and the way I want to present this is that none of this is new, guys. This is basically how we ended up with Panama as a country. We stole it from Colombia, like in 1903. No…
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Because the French company building the canal went bankrupt. It was already 40% done. We, the United States, was building a Nicaraguan canal. We weren't even in Panama. Panama wasn't even a country. So we basically staged an insurrection th…
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so that they could agitate Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria with the Kurds. They set up Israel, the state in the middle of the Middle East, so they could agitate all of them. So as you go around the world, and the same thing obviously happened…
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Doesn't exist. But the U.S. immediately recognized and had a ceremony in Washington, D.C. for this government that doesn't exist. Well, now, you know, for things like that, like they did with Panama when they stole it from Colombia and Kata…
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We went in and overthrew their governments and took over any resistance by landing Marines. We actually stole Panama from Colombia and set it up as a country in order to be able to build the Panama Canal. The God-given rights that we have i…
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of Panama with a knife and a compass and told to find his way out. And he did. By then, he noted, with no small degree of understatement, I was fairly competent. By December 1964, Manzoni left California aboard an oil tanker and 10 days lat…
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The same group of people, the Wild Bill Donovans of the world, the group that he is from in Buffalo, New York, were among the exact same people that were in and out of government in different positions that stole the country of Panama from …
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And we also saw that in the bomb school in southern Texas, where all of the School of America's top graduates, when they graduated from School of America's in the Panama and for Operation Condor, the top graduates would go on to the closed …
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When they were doing the drugs, flying out of there, that's where the one aircraft that crashed and they found drugs on it actually launched from was Costa Rica. He was also the ambassador to Panama during the early 90s, again, while they'r…
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Because it's shortly after his stint as the secretary of Navy with all of these wonderful new toys that we began our long overthrowing. Because within two years of him leaving office as the secretary of Navy in charge of naval intelligence,…
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the chief logistics guy, and the personal assistants of the commander, Shamaro, Guillermo Bolt, a CIA-trained Contra pilot who flew for Edan Pastora's ARDE Contra group, and Sebastian Gonzalez, the man in charge of the Panamanian logistics …
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During one conversation, a caller mentioned that Gonzalez was building a cocaine processing lab in Panama and hinted that he was kicking back $25 million a month to Panamanian authorities to do business there. Pereira's wiretaps were an int…
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Having recently fled Costa Rica after he and the FARN's logistics chief were caught with 600 grams of cocaine in a house in Costa Rica. Gonzalez was overheard calling Pereira from his hideout in Panama, where he had been living under the pr…
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Gonzalez had worked for the CIA since 1983 as the Panamanian quartermaster for all Costa Rican Contra armies, supplying supplies and deliveries from Noriega's armed forces because they were using Noriega as a drop-off point to supply the Co…
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These people are supposed to work for the CIA. Those people are supposed to have, you know, everything under control. So the people tell George, do it in Apalaca. Nothing will happen if the plane arrives in Apalaca. And he was asked, and yo…
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from police interference all the way from Panama, where his drug flights originated. Every week, I flew from Panama, between Panama and Costa Rica, with different passports and different names, and they never asked me why. So if that's not …
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in 1985. Owen was one of the CIA's top informants in Costa Rica. He listed eight of Chamorro's associates as having past indiscretions. The list included the FARN's Air Force chief, Robello, who Owen described as having potential involvemen…
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Some of the income had gone into numbered bank accounts in Europe and Panama. The major's raids, Torres reported proudly, had not interfered with any of their cocaine trafficking to the black neighborhoods in Los Angeles. They had merely ca…
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Miles? Yeah, it's been an interesting holiday. So before the holidays, when you were going on your Panamanian rant, a couple of them, all of a sudden, I saw a Panamanian space. And I was like, what? How would that pop up on the algorithms? …
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And take over because, you know, all these people that they're dealing with are just criminals. So. So, again, you have to make a distinction between the fact that they have a fairly new president and the way their government had been ran i…
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And then when he started cozying up too close to Israel, we overthrew him too. And so there's absolutely no denying that Panama has been destabilized, but it was destabilized as a result of the United States. And to then think that the answ…
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that the people of Panama want a government that is not corrupt like we all do. But inviting the United States with one of the most corrupt governments in the entire world is ludicrous. I mean, come on. Who the hell believes that? Until we …
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And the thread that you wrote up yesterday, I believe it was, well, last few days, and how you threaded them together has really laid out how the whole creation of Panama in the first place was never an organic thing. It was always an instr…
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I mean, for God's sake, if you look up after World War Two, the stupid creation of Pakistan and East Pakistan, which, by the way, now is Bangladesh. We've done it all the time. And like I said, we did it with Panama. We did it with obviousl…
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Yeah. Yeah. Oh, and I wanted to let you guys know I got a text from Alpha since we are not doing our Alpha Warrior thing this week. I will be on the sit rep tonight with CanCon and Alpha. And we are going to talk Panama and Greenland just s…
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And, you know, that's why I think it's hilarious that they they were trying to pin Trump into saying, you know, if we have a signed treaty, you can't do anything with it. And then out of the same corner of their mouth, they're like, oh, my …
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was actually confirmed by the Senate. So don't tell me Jimmy Carter did something when you had an entire body of Congress that he supposedly could not have adopted a new treaty giving control of the canal back to Panama without, and it was …
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signed off on by the Senate, which they did. They confirmed the treaty. So if you want to understand how our government operates, you have to be able to call these people out when they say things that are not true. And I don't care who they…
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But I'm going to take each and every opportunity as we go around the world and we experience these controversial things to educate everybody on what the actual history of those areas are, like I did with the Panama Canal. And I don't care i…
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35,000 people? Yes, we didn't. We lost about 5,000 people. The rest of them were French slaves from Africa because France started the canal and was 40% done by the time we came on the scene. And the whole thing about the treaty, there was n…
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quote-unquote treaty. It was something the United States government shoved down their throat and said, this is what we're going to do because we just finished the canal after we stole Panama from Colombia to begin with, okay? Everybody need…
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Now, what that did was force changes in Colombia. The narco elite switched to contracting out their money laundering services. And that is where Panama became a vital link in this business. And it also shifted the burden, as we're going to …
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and the Colombia proximity to neighboring crystal triangle countries, Peru and Bolivia. And then again, also Panama for the monetary piece of this. It also created transit countries, Mexico, Jamaica, and the Dominican Republic. The consumer…
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August of 2000, pandemonium officials impounded a helicopter belonging to Victor Carranza, a Colombian property owner and paramilitary leader of the death squads. The helicopter had been purchased from Bell Helicopter with the proceeds of a…
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In 1999, the Colombian newspaper estimated that the cost of constructing this plant was approximately $5 million, with the potential to employ well over 100 workers. The AUC controls the strategic drug trafficking routes from that location …
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the paramilitary groups. They were basically leading the paramilitary groups under the guise of them being in the military, but because they were death squads, they wanted to keep the appearance of them being separate. In that area, the Cas…
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So no one in Washington, D.C. is interested in doing any of this. But to placate us, they name a drug czar. They have a war on drugs. They're just covering everything up. So Reagan dropped. Let's see. So a small bank in Panama was pressured…
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Reverend Moon and his moonies. I mentioned then that they had purchased over 400 hectares in Paraguay because they're involved too. Precursor chemicals are produced and transported through Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay. And after the 1989…
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In 1989, President George Bush authorized a covert operation to track down the Medellin cartel, just like Nixon had done with the Corsican mafia. In the same year, another important relationship in the U.S. was terminated. The U.S. invaded …
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de Osborne of El Salvador to restrict the movements of leaders of the FMLN in Panama, and more important, failing to comply with the demands of Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North to provide military assistance to the Nicaraguan Contras. Norieg…
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Excuse me, a legal memo that provided justification for the U.S. invasion of Panama. I'm sure that's a coincidence. The ensuing Operation Just Cause, which George H.W. Bush administration launched in December 20th, 1989, resulted in the arr…
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Began shortly after 2 a.m. So here's some advice. Don't tweet or post when you're drunk. And don't do it at 2 a.m. Because if you're up at 2 a.m., you're most likely drunk. Just don't do that. But he did it. He tweeted out side-by-side phot…
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rural landing strips, and easily bribed government officials. According to a special Costa Rican legislative commission, during 1984 and 85, the area served as a headquarters for an organization made up of Panamanians, Colombians, Costa Ric…
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from Colombia. That drug ring, which was being ran with the help of Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega, worked closely with the Contras. Specifically, use was made of the same landing strips in Costa Rica areas with the Contras. The gasolin…