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Claims (53)
Crypto AG supplied_arms_to
Philippines book_quoted
“The U.S. and its allies exploited other nations for years, taking their money and stealing their secrets. Besides Malaysia and those listed above, crypto clients included Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, Saudi …”
▶ Operation Gladio Malaysia @ 28:56
United States overthrew
Philippines host_asserted
“for the United States in the intel apparatus since post-World War II. And before that, when we actually overthrew the Spanish-American war was fought, in part, we got the Philippines as a result of that. And the freedom fighters in the Phil…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Revolutionaries for the Right -Kyle Burke @ 7:39
Edward Lansdale headed
Philippines book_quoted
“and overthrew the populist person that they wanted to become their president. And this author is drawing the direct corollary to what they're setting up in Taiwan as a terrorist government to attack China as being the exact same thing they …”
▶ Operation Gladio-Revolutionaries for the Right Part 2 @ 48:54
CIA funded
Philippines book_quoted
“No, no, it doesn't. It harkens back to Chile. It harkens back to Brazil and to Italy. And where else? Georgia. All over. We've been doing this for 75 years. Come on. Okay. Then he finally does acknowledge that we had been involved in some o…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe For Democracy Part 53 (55) @ 42:10
Philippines founded
Devolution host_asserted
“or came up with a plan after World War II in the Philippines. So the Philippine government set up a form of that, and they used it during the Cold War. So there is some documentation on this type of situation. So I guess my question is, and…”
▶ Operation Gladio- 2024 Election, day after with The Cates Bros @ 1:32:25
William Howard Taft governed
Philippines documented
“But he also spent time in the Philippines as a governor general there as well. I think we covered that in this one. Yeah, I remember that. Because that's very, very important based on what we did there. That was the Gladio before Gladio, re…”
▶ The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty @ 30:22
William McKinley ordered_assassination_of
Philippines book_quoted
“So I don't know what part of all men are created equal when you start talking about their unfit, but that was William McKinley. And basically, William McKinley's idea of doing what was best for the Filipinos was to employ the United States …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Philippines @ 16:12
Desmond Fitzgerald carried_out_attack
Philippines host_asserted
“William Colby, very close. He conducted operations in the Philippines. He was also involved in the Korean operations. He was part of the approval process of the decision to arm the Hmong guerrillas in Laos.…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 17 (18) @ 1:19:27
United States supplied_arms_to
Philippines book_quoted
“By the end of 1945, four months after the close of World War II, the U.S. was training and equipping a force of 50,000 Filipino soldiers for the quote-unquote Cold War. In testimony before a congressional committee, Major General William Ar…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Philippines @ 28:42
United States installed
Philippines book_quoted
“campaign, the U.S. made use of Filipinos who were collaborating with the Japanese, such as landlords, large estate owners, many police constables, and other officials. In the post-war period, the U.S. restored to power and position many of …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Philippines @ 24:58
Philippines targeted_for_regime_change
Hukbalahap book_quoted
“bourgeois element in every society that's on the take because that's how they manage the rest of the people. The Huck guerrilla forces had been organized largely at the initiative of the local people in response to the Japanese occupation o…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Philippines @ 25:28
Philippines removed_from_power
Luis Taruc book_quoted
“Three to the Senate and seven to the House were not allowed to take their seats under the transparent fiction that coercion had been used to influence the voters. No investigation or review had ever been conducted. That was just an announce…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Philippines @ 31:28
Luis Taruc exposed
Philippines book_quoted
“just in case they voted wrong again. According to Louis Turok, in the months following the election, peasant villages were destroyed. More than 500 peasants and their leaders were killed, and about three times that number jailed, tortured, …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Philippines @ 33:21
United States funded
Philippines host_asserted
“By early 1950s, the U.S. had provided the Philippines with over $200 million of our taxpayer dollars in military equipment and supplies, a remarkable sum for the time. This is 1950 and was in addition to the construction of various military…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Philippines @ 37:32
Joint U.S. Military Advisory Group reorganized
Philippines host_asserted
“By early 1950s, the U.S. had provided the Philippines with over $200 million of our taxpayer dollars in military equipment and supplies, a remarkable sum for the time. This is 1950 and was in addition to the construction of various military…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Philippines @ 37:32
United States trained
Philippines host_asserted
“and had to have the U.S. approval for such purchases. Such a state of affairs necessarily involved training, maintenance, and spare parts made the Filipino military dependent upon the U.S. Further, no foreigners other than Americans were pe…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Philippines @ 37:01
Robert D. Prouty exposed
Philippines book_quoted
“was a technique developed in the art of the Philippines in which soldiers would set unwary village in a grand manner. Prouty being an Air Force retired colonel who worked directly with the CIA, he had described another type of scenario by w…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Philippines @ 46:55
Philippines carried_out_attack
Hukbalahap book_quoted
“For the Hucks had long followed an explicit code of conduct toward the peasants, with punishment metered out for anyone who violated their code of conduct. But on the other occasions, government soldiers were allowed to run amok in the vill…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Philippines @ 46:28
Philippines overthrew
Hukbalahap host_asserted
“By 1953, the Hucks were scattered and demoralized, no longer a serious threat. Although their death would be distributed over the next few years, it is difficult to ascertain to what extent their decline was due to the military force employ…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Philippines @ 56:49
United States funded
Philippines host_asserted
“has written that, quote-unquote, the Kremlin did pay lip service to a movement in the Philippines praising the Huks for being part of a global struggle against the U.S., but never provided them any support, unquote. Since the destruction of…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Philippines @ 57:46
Philippines supplied_arms_to
Vietnam host_asserted
“Fortress America, however, was securely in place in Southeast Asia at this point. The Philippines would be a launching point for American air and sea actions against Korea, China, Vietnam, and Indonesia. The Philippine government would send…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Philippines @ 58:13
Philippines supplied_arms_to
Korea host_asserted
“Fortress America, however, was securely in place in Southeast Asia at this point. The Philippines would be a launching point for American air and sea actions against Korea, China, Vietnam, and Indonesia. The Philippine government would send…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Philippines @ 58:13
Philippines member_of
Operation Gladio host_asserted
“Of course, we're there because of our deal with Malaysia and everything. So, yeah, just was wondering on your you guys' perspective on it. That's all right. Well, again, my personal perspective is we happen to have a military base right in …”
▶ Operation Gladio - France @ 1:44:01
United States overthrew
Philippines host_asserted
“battles fought for decades under the occupation of the Spanish in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. When the US entered the war, they thought the US was coming to save them. And in turn, we occupied them. And we were more vicious than…”
▶ Secret Societies Skull and Bones @ 37:41
Tomoyuki Yamashita trafficked
Philippines book_quoted
“Yamashito's gold and the burying of it in Philippines was ever held accountable either. And they knew who did it because they rounded up the people in the Philippines, tortured them, beat them, imprisoned them until they were able to find s…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Book Club Overview @ 31:48
Edward Lansdale recruited
Philippines host_asserted
“Do you remember? The Korean people? Where did they bring the paramilitary? No, not Ukraine. Where did they bring the paramilitary people in with General Lansdale? Where had he just been? Was it not Taiwan? He had actually been in the Philip…”
▶ Operation Gladio- Vietnam Part 5 Phoenix Program @ 1:33:08
Edward Lansdale brought_officers_from
Philippines host_asserted
“the advisory group that was already there, the CIA PSYOP war and the paramilitary officers that had been brought over by Lansdell from the Philippines. Remember them? They're all there. So they all had big ideas on what they needed to be do…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Vietnam Phoenix Program Part (4) @ 31:12
United States overthrew
Philippines host_asserted
“the only one that really comes to mind. But we are also the only country with God-given rights, with the Bill of Rights. They can't be taken away. All these other countries, they might have a constitution or something written. It can be tak…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Vietnam history 1940’s and prior @ 1:21:12
Allen Dulles spied_on
Philippines book_quoted
“and the group cover over 30,000 miles in 57 days. They used the director's personal plane, a modified version of a DC-6. Dulles inspected the stations in Europe, Turkey, Pakistan, India, Thailand, South Vietnam, Singapore, Australia, the Ph…”
▶ The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8 @ 12:11
CIA recruited
Philippines host_asserted
“Oh, okay. Yeah, so we brought the KMT guys in, we brought the Turks in, we brought in the Filipinos, and we were going to bring in some Guatemalans along with all of the Cuban exiles to create this battalion-size invading force. Yeah. It's …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 19 (20) @ 1:02:53
United States targeted_for_regime_change
Philippines book_quoted
“the first round of this expansionist globalist agenda in the United States. And then he also makes the observation of someone other than William McKinley had been president in 1898. He might've decided to set Cuba and the Philippines on a p…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Honduras @ 48:28
Francis Burton Harrison appointed
Philippines host_asserted
“He got appointed as the governor general of the Philippines by Woodrow Wilson in 1913. He pushed something called the Philippine Autonomy Act. So the Filipinos loved him. Now, what was he doing behind the scenes? You just kind of hinted at …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady Secret Societies Skull&Bones cont'd @ 49:42
Francis Burton Harrison founded
Philippines host_asserted
“He was responsible for drafting and getting past the regulated and tax production, importation and distribution of opiates and cocoa products. Yeah, that's what I was going to say. One of his last acts as a congressman, he proposed what's c…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady Secret Societies Skull&Bones cont'd @ 51:16
Henry Stimson headed
Philippines documented
“As a new type of entity called what we now call U.S. Corporation, which was completely designed by our favorite law firm, Sullivan and Cromwell. So interesting connection there. Yeah. Are you going to mention his role in the Philippines? Th…”
▶ Secret Societies Skull and Bones @ 45:42
YMCA spied_on
Philippines caller_asserted
“The YMCA and the Red Cross was both used for intelligence purposes. And let's see where he was at in using the YMCA. Oh, my God. He was in Siberia. He was also in Manila, the Philippines, which, of course, if you look post-World War II at t…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Book Club_ President’s Secret War Chap 2 @ 1:01:43
Japan trafficked
Philippines host_asserted
“Because, of course, their economy grew by leaps and bounds. And they still had the preponderance of the gold in their national bank and in the emperor's palace and his personal bank. And then they went about going back to the Philippines se…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Indonesia Part 2 @ 1:25:34
George Atterer spied_on
Philippines documented
“to create a movement of influence in voting, beginning in the Philippines congressional elections in 1951. Oh, the CIA interfering in elections? What? Lansdale engineered a supposed grassroots movement to draft Massese as a presidential can…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 11 (12) @ 14:55
Edward Lansdale carried_out_attack
Philippines host_asserted
“background before he ever even entered the OSS. A lot of this was used during World War II as well. He did use it in the Philippines with the whole vampire thing that we talked about where he pretended like somebody had been bit by a vampir…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Vietnam Finale (9) @ 30:47
United States Marine Corps carried_out_attack
Philippines host_asserted
“events occurred as far as the coups and the takeover, the secret armies being used. In large part during that time, they were actually using the United States Marine in lieu of stay-behind units. And you find throughout the territories that…”
▶ Operation Gladio 101 Pt 2 @ 3:39
Francis Burton Harrison founded
Philippines host_asserted
“He got appointed as the governor general of the Philippines by Woodrow Wilson in 1913. He pushed something called the Philippine Autonomy Act. So the Filipinos loved him. Now, what was he doing behind the scenes? You just kind of hinted at …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady Secret Societies Skull&Bones cont'd @ 49:42
Douglas MacArthur removed_from_power
Philippines book_quoted
“So there's almost no Russian forces in that area at the time. And he goes through and talks about a few things that were happening in the Philippines at the time. Where MacArthur takes off, he eventually ends up in Australia. And he tells t…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 1 @ 11:37
Edward Lansdale recruited
Philippines host_asserted
“This would have been a covered job to the South Vietnamese. As a consequence, those involved would be highly motivated to please their superiors, namely the South Vietnamese government and the CIA. And I'm glad that he acknowledges that the…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government #7 @ 22:11
Edward Lansdale carried_out_attack
Philippines host_asserted
“This guy has done all kinds of nefarious shit. Killed people, trained terrorists. Yeah, yeah, it's Castro that did it. If there was one thing he could take back, that would be it. Not the vampire shit they were doing in the Philippines, sca…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 26 (27) @ 5:11
CIA trained
Philippines host_asserted
“And we saw lots of the Filipino national police deployed to other Asian countries in the form of assassins and terrorists throughout Southeast Asia. Eisenhower wanted that all over the world. And he was going to set up an apparatus to make …”
▶ The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 2 @ 31:24
Douglas MacArthur headed
Philippines host_asserted
“MacArthur hired the guy. MacArthur's the commander. He has 100% of the responsibility. Everything that happened after MacArthur retreated from the Philippines to include, because he took Willoughby with him to Japan when he was the basic mi…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea Part 2 @ 1:48:01
Pierre Omidyar funded
Philippines book_quoted
“As someone who is following in the footsteps of Soros. So it goes on this article about global cartel of setting up all the fact checker organizations under his effort. It talks about them destabilizing Ukraine during the coup, using the ne…”
▶ ColonelTowner-Watkins-War Hamster Brady, Ghost of Based Patrick Henry live dig on USAID @ 55:21
Edward Lansdale carried_out_attack
Philippines host_asserted
“actions, including one to obstruct westward movement of the Soviets into Eastern Europe. So I find it interesting that they say that the guerrilla commanders in the Philippines, because you remember that the guerrilla commanders in the Phil…”
▶ The Colonels corner president’s secret wars chapter 5 @ 55:45
United States overthrew
Philippines host_asserted
“Very early on, back when we were talking about how the queen was deposed in Hawaii. But that was pre-World War II. So this is going to talk about the Philippines in the immediate aftermath of World War II. And basically us reinstituting a C…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Philippines @ 13:23
China supplied_arms_to
Philippines host_asserted
“Of course, we're there because of our deal with Malaysia and everything. So, yeah, just was wondering on your you guys' perspective on it. That's all right. Well, again, my personal perspective is we happen to have a military base right in …”
▶ Operation Gladio - France @ 1:44:01
Japan trafficked
Philippines host_asserted
“tunnel facilities underground in the Philippines and buried all of this treasure. And there were people in the United States that knew that they were doing this. After the war, there were funds set up. And one of them in particular was call…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Zaire-Congo 1975-1978 @ 1:37:50
Albert Einstein Institute targeted_for_regime_change
Philippines caller_asserted
“that the videos of him still explaining how it's all done. They have one video of like six different people from six different countries that led the initiatives to get the students out on the ground to affect these regime change. It blew m…”
▶ ColonelTowner-Watkins-War Hamster Brady, Ghost of Based Patrick Henry live dig on USAID @ 2:05:54
Ferdinand Marcos laundered_money_for
Philippines host_asserted
“that had been stored in the Philippines. Marcos, I don't know if you know this, was sued because he tried to steal one particular guy who dug up some of that gold and was this guy who black marketed a lot of the gold into banks throughout t…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Zaire-Congo 1975-1978 @ 1:38:19
Al Qaeda carried_out_attack
Philippines host_asserted
“One of the reports said, we believe Al Qaeda, again, a CIA creation, and its associates may be planning a maritime spectacular. An analyst from the British firm Aegis Defense Services, it in itself is the defense, private military defense c…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers by Hagedorn Part 2 @ 39:33
Mentions (120)
▶ 1:38:43
We just finished our book, Gold Warrior, that's about Operation Golden Lily, the burying of the World War II gold on the Philippines and the recovery of that. So during the Nixon administration, which corresponded, when he was running initi…
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That's just food for thought. Definitely food for thought. All right. Sheila, go ahead. Thank you for the space. Very informative. Now, there was an island in Japan. Well, it was Philippines, but was that part of the deal that America was t…
▶ 1:45:25
Began, I guess. Go ahead. It's Okinawa. It's not Philippines. Was it Okinawa? Yeah. There was an island that belonged to the Philippines but was given to the Japanese after World War II, I think.…
▶ 1:46:47
Gifted them the practice of Taoism and then the Japanese because it was something that they inherited. But I just can't remember the name. But anyway, I always thought that that was part of the surrendering of the general and wondered if th…
▶ 1:56:25
Thank you. Ron, grab the mic. Sheila, go ahead. Okay. So I was wondering, did you touch upon Fernan Marcos's biological grandfather, who was the supposed conservative banker who basically, I mean, he was the reason they knew the connection,…
▶ 55:21
As someone who is following in the footsteps of Soros. So it goes on this article about global cartel of setting up all the fact checker organizations under his effort. It talks about them destabilizing Ukraine during the coup, using the ne…
▶ 2:02:24
Is that Kessler you're on right now? Yes. Yeah, well, that thing came up earlier in the show. We knew that was. Yeah. He also had to do with the International Affairs and School of International Services. Oh, look down there. We got the Car…
▶ 1:13:42
It is so disturbing what they have done all in the name of power and money and control. I don't know if I really have much to say. So it isn't more savage, to answer your point. If you go back and you read any of the books about the Phoenix…
▶ 5:15
firing the weapons, people have timed his long rifle shots to, I think, here it is, like five shots in like four seconds or four shots in five seconds, like a remarkable. And a lot of eagle-eyed members of the military said this guy clearly…
▶ 5:43
Weirdly enough, the Philippines comes up in, I would say, somewhere between 40 and 50 percent of events that I've looked into in weird ways. And I'm not saying that they're consistently and they all point to one thing. But the CIA used the …
▶ 6:12
There's you can just look in your own free time. There's a huge correlation. The Las Vegas shooting, the woman of the shooter from the Philippines, several of the members of the Oklahoma bombing, Nichols being one of them, had went very num…
▶ 6:42
I don't know what all of the correlations are, but that is one of the telltale signs that come up in my research is a connection to the Philippines. And I also posted earlier, of course, he visited the Philippines. We have nine strategic mi…
▶ 24:26
It started, like I said, 100 years before that. And we performed a coup in Hawaii. We deposed the queen there. We couped the Philippines. We couped Nicaragua, like back in the early 1900s. And the way we did that was a combination of using …
▶ 3:39
events occurred as far as the coups and the takeover, the secret armies being used. In large part during that time, they were actually using the United States Marine in lieu of stay-behind units. And you find throughout the territories that…
▶ 2:04:09
that has an acronym, Z-O-G. There's quite a bit there. And roaming around all of this is the John Birch Society. So I don't know if y'all know, but the John Birch Society was intimately involved in Operation Golden Lily, the stolen gold fro…
▶ 59:42
authority to use back to the japanese which was one of the major funds that collected all of the gold that had been being collected out of the philippines on the u.s side you understand that that gave them um like 20 times…
▶ 1:31:56
Yeah, this question is for Duane or Brian. So do you think Trump's putting any safeguards because he kind of knew what was in play and what they were going to do? Now, you know, this has always been controversial when you bring the subject …
▶ 36:53
The Congo operation proved that Wilson was more than just a man with a touch for business. Wilson became the new Paul Helliwell operating around the world. He set up the Asia Research Organization, which is another front for the CIA, Asia R…
▶ 37:22
as the CIA's front man in the anti-Sucarno operation, which we know they overthrew his government too, as they did with Marcos eventually in the Philippines. In Mexico, Wilson ran Ricardo Chavez as an agent in place in an operation involvin…
▶ 1:46:16
booze runners, the drug runners, whatever you want to call it. So that entire apparatus was moved under and housed in the CIA when it stood up in the late 40s after World War II, because that is the element that went around the world, becau…
▶ 1:11:49
that was stashed on the island of the Philippines and 175 different caches of underground facilities, some as big as a football field, that was filled to the brim with gold, trillions of dollars of gold, and the Nazi gold that came out of W…
▶ 1:16:47
So gold was not being traded anymore. I understand that all the stuff we talked about was black gold, but any of the black gold that did make it onto official books that would have been part of the international trade agreement to offering …
▶ 16:44
which then turns into the Civil Air Transport, which turns into Air America, that everybody knows is a drug smuggling airline of the CIA, right? So Polly, CV Star are at the heart of that. Documents note that CV Star worked with the help of…
▶ 17:16
Polly as an overseas investor. And why is Philippines important? Because that's where the Japanese buried all of the gold. That's where the golden lily stuff comes from. Where Japan hid all of that gold in 175 different underground faciliti…
▶ 31:10
Goes on and that's, you know, basically AIG and all of this other stuff. So let's see. After he's the AIG guy, I'm trying to follow my notes. Oh, immediately after his work at OSS, Lee served as the council for the formation of the Civil Ai…
▶ 1:33:10
you know, share it out so we can get more people seeing what you guys are putting out there. Cause it is so, so important to get others, you know, watching this as well and, and informing them. I was wondering Colonel, it's, it's off topic,…
▶ 1:43:31
So that's only my two cents because I do try to bring in what the colonel is teaching us into today. And I know what you're talking about because I do follow all of that overseas stuff very closely. It doesn't mean I'm an expert. It just me…
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Of course, we're there because of our deal with Malaysia and everything. So, yeah, just was wondering on your you guys' perspective on it. That's all right. Well, again, my personal perspective is we happen to have a military base right in …
▶ 1:19:17
articulated, that if you start looking at things under the guise of the 30,000 foot look, what you immediately start to realize is something changed. So if you followed our book study on Golden Lily, which talked about…
▶ 1:21:32
treasure that was hidden on the Philippines had not yet been excavated. So I don't know what else is happening with that. But it is very interesting that there has been a huge shift in resource allocation. And I think we'll find more of tha…
▶ 1:50:50
that Constantine Costagrazos, basically running this multi-billion dollar shipping magnet, and also an oil magnet, he planned an invasion into Haiti to take out Duvalier, the baby doc, not Papa Doc, but baby doc. And he's claiming that he n…
▶ 36:15
Countries that allowed them free reign were considered progressive and friendly. Those that did not were turned into basically a war. The first burst of American expansionism was over by the time President Taft left office in the beginning …
▶ 47:30
um changed our isolationist policy to be um one of the big government um globalist and of course um the author goes on and we've talked about this to talk about the hawaiian the philippine the puerto rico um sessions after the um uh america…
▶ 48:28
the first round of this expansionist globalist agenda in the United States. And then he also makes the observation of someone other than William McKinley had been president in 1898. He might've decided to set Cuba and the Philippines on a p…
▶ 1:38:59
patterns part of this and the gold so i don't know are you familiar with golden lily and the fact that um all of the well 70 of the japanese gold that they got during world war ii ended up being buried on the philippines and a a large amoun…
▶ 1:39:21
A large majority of what was extracted was on the black market because Marcos could not sell it on the open market because gold has fingerprints. And so they eventually got a guy in with some smelting capability to recast it with local gold…
▶ 1:42:58
which is kind of what we're concentrating on. And, you know, it's within our lifetimes and our parents' lifetime, which is what, to me, the critical aspect of it is so that it's relatable. We've done a few things that, you know, carry it ba…
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The Japanese surrendered in World War II. Sukarno proclaimed Indonesia independence on August 17th, 1945. You know, the same way that happened in Korea and Vietnam and many other places like the Philippines. The territorial extent of the ne…
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I'm looking forward to the colonel talking about that because I think it'll give you guys really valuable insight into just how this international syndicate has moved just in Indonesia alone, like hundreds of thousands of tons of gold witho…
▶ 1:25:34
Because, of course, their economy grew by leaps and bounds. And they still had the preponderance of the gold in their national bank and in the emperor's palace and his personal bank. And then they went about going back to the Philippines se…
▶ 12:06
Just to drive the point home, you have this big island. They, on a map, drew a line. But only 5% of it was ever in these small little areas along the coastline ever under Dutch control, regardless of what the map showed. There was a cluster…
▶ 9:13
So that's very important. We also used it on a quote unquote test in Okinawa and Guam and the Philippines. And notice that that's very interesting.…
▶ 9:36
Okinawa has always been a location that the indigenous people in Okinawa does not want us there. But we have absolutely refused to leave, regardless of what type of opposition arises there. And of course, we basically ran the Philippines fo…
▶ 1:19:30
like the Black Eagle Fund from Europe and the M Fund that was created as a result of Operation Golden Lily and the uncovering of all of that gold in the Philippines that had been stashed there from Japan. There's so much black gold that was…
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And there's three missing ships from the Philippines, too, that were full of gold that supposedly arrived in Switzerland. So there is a lot of black ops money, which is why I wanted to go through this part of the Italian story so that you u…
▶ 1:21:55
supposedly gold that they had stolen. And part of that stolen gold was in the emperor's facilities and his bank. And then the rest they diverted to the Philippines and buried in 175 different sites that they created a set of maps to that we…
▶ 1:23:20
So that's basically what they were doing. So that's basically what they were doing. It's another layer of being in the club. And so all of these banks, and I mean, they're big name banks, UBS, Citibank, Deutsche Bank, a lot of the HSBC, the…
▶ 1:24:45
Now, because most of these people have died since then, are in, and that's what Cousin It was referring to, we assume they're still there. But now that the bank directors, like the Jamie Diamonds of the world, knows that they're unclaimed a…
▶ 1:22:06
Bangkok around, going down, you've got Vietnam, you've got Bangkok, you've got Laos, Cambodia. So this is the southern part of China. You've got Vietnam, Laos, Burma, which is now Miramar. That's the major opium growing breadbasket of the w…
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But Arnold felt no threat. He was not a spy. He was an obscure Air Force colonel, commander of an even more obscure flying unit tucked among sugarcane fields in the Philippines. Now, I want to make a couple of points here. We've been told r…
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that MacArthur didn't allow CIA officers in his headquarters in Tokyo. And right here, we have two of them. So I just want to point that out. And also, one of the flying units that was active in North Korea area during the Korean War was fl…
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And not only in the Far East, where the ideological conflict was playing out in the Korean War. Yeah, that's not what it was either. The Air Resupply and Communication Services acronym, ARC, A-R-C, was fitting. Three ARC subgroups, known as…
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Bases in England, Libya, and the Philippines. A fourth base was planned for Alaska, but it never got opened. Now, think about that for just a second. England, which we know was home to a whole bunch of stay-behind capability, Libya, and the…
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that wanted Vietnam back as an entire country on their own without French colonialism. The planes first, but of course this article says they were fighting communists. The planes first were spirited through a hangar at Clark Air Base in the…
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One was James Darby, D-A-R-B-Y, who in World War II had served in a clandestine unit called the Carpetbaggers, and I've read about these guys, which airdropped agents in Nazi-occupied France for the OSS, which was the forerunner to the CIA.…
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The 581st, with Arnold in command, quietly deployed to the Philippines in July of 1952. Shortly after, a 2nd Wing 580th deployed to Willis Air Base in Libya. It was responsible for operations in the Middle East and the southern flank of the…
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The mission plan for the Monday night called for Arnold's crew to spend a total of 28 minutes over six leaf drop areas in North Korea, then flip out of Korean airspace and return to Yokota. Arnold intended to fly back the next morning to th…
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since 1948. And it's happened way before that, just 1948 under the guise of Operation Gladio. We started off this entire series by going through incidences like in Hawaii and the Philippines, where it was done in the late 1800s and early 19…
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That's what I meant to say, the prime minister, correct. It would seem that Robert F. Kennedy was shunned by the Democrat Party for holding the ivermectin-hydroxychloroquine argument against Dr. Fauci, and his throat was cut for that. But m…
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I don't know what real regret he had. He got exactly what he wanted by having a suck up for an intel person when much of the harm after the initial taking of the Philippines by Japan was incurred by MacArthur's need to be right about everyb…
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MacArthur hired the guy. MacArthur's the commander. He has 100% of the responsibility. Everything that happened after MacArthur retreated from the Philippines to include, because he took Willoughby with him to Japan when he was the basic mi…
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while he was in Australia, while he went to Japan, was 100% MacArthur's responsibility because he hired nothing but disqualified yes-men to tell him what he wanted to be told because he was going to do it anyway. Copy that, Colonel. Thank y…
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um all of the pieces because a lot of what we saw in vietnam being uh uh set up like the phoenix program you're seeing here today um in the united states um so we will spend um quite a bit of time on that and there's a few other ones over t…
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And kind of throw in a little Operation Golden Lily and the gold as part of this series so that you understand how all of that kind of ties in. But I think it's important that we go around to most of the other countries so you can learn a l…
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and put all their shit in the Philippines as far as treasure goes. So that's kind of the overview of where we're going to go from here. But we'll do one more day in Korea tomorrow. So with that, if you guys have any comments, you can reques…
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the Japanese loot being buried in the Philippines, which I know is not the main topic of today, but this is sort of tangential to that because you might be familiar with this book called Gold Warriors by Sterling Seagrave. I'm going to be t…
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And I've gone back and looked at the articles of Larry Stern in the Washington Post. And boy, there's some real hidden gold there, just like that gold was buried in the Philippines. He was on the LBJ case. What's LBJ's little helper again? …
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since his intel officer, not commander, that's a misprint, since serving in the Philippines in 1939, before World War II started, was an admirer of General MacArthur. And it was Willoughby that actually authored his 1,000, over 1,000 pages …
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the Philippines. We talked about Vietnam and various other places in Asia. We'll spend some time on Taiwan a little later. But I just want you to see that you've got, and keep in mind, the current maps, anything that's labeled Miramar is ac…
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They had a branch in the Philippines. They had a branch in Taiwan. They had a branch in Hong Kong. So all of that becomes very relevant when, because you see Hong Kong right in the middle of all of it. So again, all of this is very relevant…
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The U.S. and its allies exploited other nations for years, taking their money and stealing their secrets. Besides Malaysia and those listed above, crypto clients included Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, Saudi …
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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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Um, and I started going down here cause I spent all night reading about that other shit. Um, and I'm like looking at the rest of this stuff and the names involved. And I'm like, Oh my gosh, look at this. The freedom and democracy train desc…
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we want put in there and hashtags. So when people go on Rumble and they search on Operation Gladio, our shows will come up. Or if they search on the Philippines, this show will come up. So that's going to be critical. And then we will, all …
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the bigger your account is, I guess. But we're going to learn all this stuff together, guys. It's crazy. All right. So I thought since we got, we finished Korea and Vietnam, I did want to go back since we are in the earlier days of Asia.…
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And I wanted to talk about the Philippines again. We talked about it a long time ago. But what we learned recently is people like Lansdell that was in the Philippines training up guerrilla gladio operators that are basically assassins for h…
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in South Vietnam so that we could thwart them ever having a unification election. And I wanted to go back and look at the Philippines again. Now, we viewed the Philippines the first time and installed a military governor back at the turn of…
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Very early on, back when we were talking about how the queen was deposed in Hawaii. But that was pre-World War II. So this is going to talk about the Philippines in the immediate aftermath of World War II. And basically us reinstituting a C…
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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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That we would not give them the Philippines islands back to Spain. That would be cowardly and dishonorable. Number two, that we would not turn them over to France or Germany, our commercial rivals in the Orient. That would be bad business a…
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So I don't know what part of all men are created equal when you start talking about their unfit, but that was William McKinley. And basically, William McKinley's idea of doing what was best for the Filipinos was to employ the United States …
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was we wanted a deep sea port in Asia in order to operate out of. And that's basically why they had to have the Philippines. After the Spanish had been driven out of the Philippines in 1898, by the combined actions of the United States work…
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Spain agreed to cede the islands, basically they sold them to us, for $20 million. But the Filipinos, who had already been fighting for the independence and a republic, were not interested in having another occupation from a foreign governm…
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proceeded to instill in the population an appreciation for the Americans being in charge. Nearly half a century later, the U.S. Army again landed in the Philippines to find a nationalist movement fighting against a common enemy. This time i…
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You guys know the story about the fact that MacArthur was there. He got driven out during World War II. The Japanese took over the Philippines and MacArthur basically hung out down near Australia and eventually made his way back to the Phil…
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Japanese are defeated, and yet the Americans use the Japanese that they had not forced to leave the country yet to assist them in defeating the Huks. Now, what's interesting in the book review that we did on Golden Warriors by the Sea Grave…
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During World War II, that is another reason why we had to maintain control of the Philippines. There was trillions of dollars of gold and antiquities that the Japanese had stolen throughout their rampage throughout Asia that had been brough…
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And so during the time that this was happening, the Hucks, the Japanese never got full control of the Philippines. The Hucks fought them tooth and nail the entire time. The Americans all left and they left the Philippine, the Filipino peopl…
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And so the Filipino people that survived the devastation of the Japanese and the forced labor, because let me go ahead and tell you that while the Japanese were there burying all that treasure, they used the local population as slave labor …
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being chased around by the Japanese and surviving only to have the U.S. basically come in and do the same thing. So this, while the Hucks were engaged in a major effort against the Japanese invaders and the Filipino collaborators and freque…
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were no more than a tool of an international communist conspiracy to be opposed at all cost. Others in Washington and Manila, whose reflexes were less knee-jerk, were much more cynical, recognizing that the Hux movement, if its growing infl…
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would make sweeping reforms of the Philippine society and they no longer would want, because they were very nationalistic and they did not want the American military there because they felt like it made them a target. The centerpiece of the…
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On occasion, the U.S. would pay lip service to this concept, but during the 50 years of U.S. occupation up until the 1950s, nothing of the sort had ever been carried out. The other side of the Hux coin was industrialization, which the U.S. …
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and the diseases of poverty that the Huck Rebellion is, according to the New York Times, and they called it a communist rebellion, of course, is generally regarded as an outgrowth of the misery and discontent among the peasants of the centr…
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that the Huk's main impetus was peasant grievance, not Leninist designs, because they were not communist. Nonetheless, the Huk's movement was unmistakably a threat to the neocolonialist and the conditions of the Philippines that the America…
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By the end of 1945, four months after the close of World War II, the U.S. was training and equipping a force of 50,000 Filipino soldiers for the quote-unquote Cold War. In testimony before a congressional committee, Major General William Ar…
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They were just for domestic use, which we know was a lie. None of the Congress presented publicly expressed any reservation about this international large force. At the same time, American soldiers were kept on in the Philippines, and in at…
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The inauguration of combat training, the New York Times said, quote, interpreted by soldiers in certain Philippine newspapers as the preparation for the repression of possible uprisings in the Philippines by disgruntled farm tenant groups, …
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He would grab it as soon as it came out of the country. The only way I could find out was to put out a contract to purchase 5,000 M16s. It was a very small number, but enough to get bids all over the world. I got bids from England, the Phil…
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is a U.S. ambassador. His background includes ambassadorships in the Philippines, Bolivia, and Colombia. He also was a U.S. mission to Kosovo. He, in his Washington, D.C. State Department role,…
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And you're going to recognize the names of these countries, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Philippines, and Hong Kong. Now, I'm going to take a second for anyone that's new and point out a couple of facts. Japan was and is a fascist country, r…
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This is how they come to give us fake history because the book actually accurately describes him, but uses a completely different name, which is the way his name is spelled in Chinese, which everybody would like you to believe that he's Tai…
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for the United States in the intel apparatus since post-World War II. And before that, when we actually overthrew the Spanish-American war was fought, in part, we got the Philippines as a result of that. And the freedom fighters in the Phil…
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And Liebman, Marvin Liebman, embarked on a two-week mission to forge bonds with anti-communist groups in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, the Philippines, and Hong Kong. So you can read that as fascist, fascist, fascist, fascist, and fascist, ok…
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They were funded by the Taiwan government in South Korea and Philippines and South Vietnam, which, by the way, none of those countries actually had their own income. We were funneling our money through those fronts into the Asian People Ant…
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Anti-Communist League conference in Saigon in May of 1957. Liebman was thrilled to be among this group of people. In public, it appeared as a private organization of anti-communist civilian leaders who aspired to build a mass movement acros…
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Pakistan, completely made up country by the CIA. So CIA to China to the CIA is the way we would read that sentence. And so throughout the late 1950s, the Asian people anti-communist leaders led rallies in a dozen cities from Taiwan, South K…
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Southern California than Northern California, then you'll be giving up the White House. Although the Anti-Communist League strove for a broad grassroots movement, its most active members were state officials and military officers in Taiwan,…
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They had already bought and conquered the Philippines before they even moved into Korea. They bought Korea, they bought Taiwan, and they bought South Vietnam. So this is just the CIA creating an organization they're going to pretend is some…
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army during World War II. He later served as a senior advisor to Chiang Kai-shek, because of course he did. Another leader, Ramon Babsing, was the head of the Philippines chapter, was elected to the Filipino Congress in 1957, and maintained…
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So these are just like CIA reunions. Almost all of the anti-communist league South Korean delegates were drawn from the Korean military and later the KCIA. The same went for the group's South Vietnamese branch, since most of its members wer…
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guerrilla warfare and assassination. Damn, that's right out of the manual at the schools of America. In doing so, they offered public assurances that Asian anti-communists were doing everything in their power to combat their enemies. Indeed…
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into the country. They're saying exactly what Operation Gladio is all about. In the Philippines, American intelligence officers helped the Filipino government wage a brutal war against a popular resistance. And that's the one we've already …
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and overthrew the populist person that they wanted to become their president. And this author is drawing the direct corollary to what they're setting up in Taiwan as a terrorist government to attack China as being the exact same thing they …
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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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And like we read in the Philippines, how they had been fighting for 35 years against Spanish colonialism. The Vietnamese had been fighting the French forever to get them the hell off their island before the Japanese took it over. So those p…
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Because they owned Suharto. And then they had planned on paying him off like they did Marcos in the Philippines and everywhere else. Penashe, you know, there's a whole list of them, over 80 of them. And then they were going to basically ste…
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All right. But yeah, thank you so much for having me. Yeah. And it'll be more productive for you if you go back and do some of the videos that are over there on the Rumble page, especially the one that deals with Operation Golden Lily, whic…
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He was sent immediately to the Philippines, and we know why, because he had to do with Golden Lily and the securing of the gold deposits there that the Japanese had put there. And he comes up routinely in the Operation Golden Lily series th…
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The Japanese, he was all in on that as well. And so it was no surprise to find him transferred in the immediate aftermath of the Philippines and trying to get that all under control in the aftermath of World War II. Because, you know, that'…