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AlphaWarrior - ColonelTowner-Watkins OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 52 - _SUPER COMPUTERS

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0:00 Good evening, everybody. How's it going? Welcome to the Alpha Warrior Show. I'm your host, Alpha. And tonight, yes, we are live, live, and it is Operation Gladio tonight. We're going to be talking Gladio and supercomputers. But before we do that, I was telling the Colonel backstage that I was going to just make a quick observation. I was going to speak on a quick observation I made within the last 120 minutes or so about humans.
0:29 And then we're going to rock the show. So me, the Colonel, so many of you go and pour our work into these information threads to battle this information war. And, you know, they'll get a couple hundred, you know, likes, maybe a couple thousand if we're lucky, a couple dozen comments, maybe a couple hundred if we're lucky. But then I go on to put out a post that says, hey, what's the best airline to travel on to go from coast to coast?
0:58 And the thing starts going viral and people making arguments to why Delta, why Alaska, why American Airlines, why United and putting time and effort into that. And I'm sitting here and I'm thinking, well, one, I appreciate this. Thank you. Because I did ask the question for a real reason. But I said, well, why can we put so much time and effort and conversation into an airline, but we don't do it for things that are.
1:28 absolutely more important like operation gladio psychological warfare and it is it made me pause and and i hope it makes you pause and like i said i asked the question and you guys answered it so nobody's at fault here it's just an observation but it's an important one so with that let's pay the bills and then let's get into tonight's show for the commodities episode 408 chapter 52 let's bring on the authority of gladio and i will say because i know she's too humble to do it
1:58 The Colonel. How are you doing? I'm awesome. So you heard my comment about the observation I made on humanity. You want to share anything on that, you know, before we get kicking? Well, I will tell you, and I think I've shared this with you before. I made a comment, I don't know, a week or two ago that was in response to something that Pete.
2:25 had said, had said, and all I said was, this is going to leave a mark. And that was it. That got like a million views. I have spent two years telling people some of the most profound things in our history that no one knows. And that went, as far as I'm concerned, relatively speaking, viral.
2:58 Bridget is sending me screenshots of how many people as it just keeps taking up and up and up. And I'm like, you've got to be shitting me. Wild. It's wild. I have to. I think you may have known that this last weekend was my birthday. Yes, ma'am. I have to show you something. Can you see this? I can. Looks like a little.
3:25 Looks like a little Pelican case. It's like a rifle case. Okay. So if you open it up. Yeah, I'm going to go big screen with you. Here's what's in it. You see that? That is freaking awesome. This is the shell casing. It's actually got.
3:54 laser print on it a flag and a officer saluting and it says this is wood and it's hand carved and then down here this is a bolt action this is how you actually turn the pin on that is so awesome so my daughter who opened the colonel's corner store her and her husband and
4:25 The parents of my grandbaby gave me this for my birthday. Well, they did an outstanding job. That's a beautiful pin. I immediately recognized the bolt action on it. I was like, that's badass. That's badass. So this guy goes to the farmer's market every Saturday. And so I'm going to go find him and see if he can do some for me so we can sell them as like a thing in our store.
4:53 Cause that's like the coolest thing ever. Definitely get as much contact information you can, because I would love to make like alpha Spartan pins. Oh, I would definitely love. Cool. So here we are. And this morning when I asked you for the theme, you said supercomputers. I was just like, Cooper computers and Gladio. This just sounds like.
5:21 You know, Gladio meets freaking Terminator. What the heck? All right. Well, so here's the bottom line up front. And this will be a multi-episode show as well. Because I thought, naively, I've ran across this company a couple of times. So I thought, because I don't do an awful lot on the international syndicate, although we've done some.
5:51 And we name names every time we come across them. But some of these companies are very interesting. So I know that and I'll tell you the name of it in a second. I know these companies, these two particular companies have a whole line from very early on back in World War Two throughout this entire string. And you start back here with Navy Intelligence.
6:20 And you end up over here with Jeffrey Epstein. And so I thought that I would just tell you about the companies, give you a few things, and we'd end up at Jeffrey Epstein. Except I have one, two, three, four pages of handwritten notes just on the two companies.
6:44 It will be the entire show. And I do have at the end. Do not let me forget. I have several tabs that I just want to run through real quick that has declassified CIA information about this company. So we bring the receipts. But let me give you the names of the companies. The first one is a company called the parent company at the time was called Control.
7:13 Data Corporation. The subsidiary was called Commercial Credit Corporations. Now, with your Gladio glasses on, the first thing that you should think of is control data in relationship to Operation Gladio and a credit corporation. So when you talk about Big Brother,
7:47 You're talking about controlling data and credit. That automatically, when I first heard about this a couple of years ago, was like red flags to me. So what's the history of Control Data Corporation? This is what's going to be, there's so many mic drop moments in this, but I started looking through all of the different companies that it owned.
8:18 So it originally included IBM, Burrow, Digital Equipment, National Cash Register, NCR. Now, where did we come across NCR originally? NCR was a company that was used as a pre-CIA, CIA front company.
8:43 OK, it was a way because they had cash registers all around the world and they had franchises like the one they had in Italy under Mussolini. And do you know who hoping who owned that franchise? James Jesus Angleton's dad. So James Angleton.
9:08 who is obviously of CIA fame. He's the guy that ran the Mossad and the Vatican desk at the CIA at the same time. He's like notorious for everything in relationship to the CIA. So his dad was both the American Chamber of Commerce in Italy. Now think about that for a second. Mussolini was a fascist. What the hell is the American Chamber of Commerce doing?
9:39 In Italy. Did we have a lot of business in Italy? Well, as it turns out, we did. And so we're lock, stock and barrel in bed with Italy while it was a fascist dictatorship under Mussolini. That ought to blow your mind. But there's more. So James Angleton's dad.
10:03 was the franchise owner for National Cash Register in Italy. So James Angleton grew up in Italy. And it just so happens at the beginning of creating Operation Gladio, guess where he was at? Italy. Shocker. James Angleton. Oh, and there's a whole story there, but I don't have time for it tonight. But just know.
10:32 that, okay, so the National Cash Register is one of them. And National Cash Register was bought by AT&T in 1991, which is very interesting date because, of course, that's the fall of the Soviet Union and all this other stuff. And AT&T ties back to ITT and control of telecommunications and everything else.
11:01 And it just so happens that... Aren't they the location in, I believe it was Nashville in Tennessee? Yes. Directed Energy Webson. Yes, that was AT&T. And they just so happened to be next to the Georgia Tech campus, which is where all of that...
11:34 telecommunication was going on that set up the Joffrey, the guy that was in Spygate that had the telecommunications into the White House. I'm sure that's all just a coincidence though. Okay. So also part of this portfolio was GE, Honeywell, RCA. RCA was definitely part of the CIA. UNIVAC.
12:03 which created the first military supercomputer. And guess what all of those companies was known as? Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Get out of here. Not even kidding. Get out of here, Colonel. Not even kidding. Okay. You haven't watched any of my Just Alpha episodes, right? Okay. So, because I've been talking.
12:38 about that reference, the boards, which led me down to some supercomputers, um, that ended up, ended up locating your, not even kidding. People are going to think we scripted this show. I'm telling you guys, uh, hand, hand, hand on my warrior Bible over here.
13:00 I didn't know what the Colonel's plans were until this morning when I shot her a text and said, hey, Colonel, what's the theme? So I can work on the thumbnail for the show tonight. So to hear Colonel going here, when for those even tuning into the just Alpha Monday night shows, you know, about an episode or two ago, we were talking about Snow White. So just so you know, Colonel, there was some posts that went back between Dan Bongino and Kash Patel. And there were certain things that they said.
13:28 as well as markers, you know, the way that the whole kind of time sequence works and all that, that came to specific posts. And, you know, a lot of people say, oh, you're reaching. Well, there was cooperation by words in one particular Bongino post that matched the same words from the post that it sent me to. And long story short, you know, because it would take, you know, a third of the episode to cover that. It kept bringing me back to the Snow White. It kept bringing me back to these computer systems.
13:58 What I'll say is when initially when I saw these posts, I was thinking because you had kill brackets one. I think it was like kill brackets two. Then it was like kill brackets five and seven. At first, I was thinking, well, maybe this is reference the dwarf names. Maybe that's what it was. And that was partially true when you kind of figure out that they're actually talking about supercomputers. And so to hear you say this and Snow White, my mind's just right now. OK, so Snow White was Control Data Corporation.
14:27 The seven dwarfs were the companies that I just listed. Burroughs, Univac, National Cash Register, CDC. Let's see. I'm sorry. Let me say this again. IBM was referred to as Snow White. The seven dwarfs were referred to as Burroughs, Univac, National Cash Register, Control Data Corporation, GE, RCA, and Honeywell.
14:58 And which one was Snow White? IBM. IBM. Okay. And IBM has been linked to Operation Gladio multiple times because they embed CIA agents in it to do work around the world because it's the perfect thing, right? You can create backdoors to everything. Okay. So Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. When I saw that.
15:28 I think when I was working on this, it may have been Sunday, I was like, nobody's even going to believe this. All right. So the control data system lead engineer was a guy by the name of Seymour Cray, C-R-A-Y. He was a World War II Navy codebreaker. He worked at an organization called Engineering.
15:59 Research Associates. It's referred to as ERA, Engineering Research Association, which started out as a Navy lab project dealing with intelligence. They built code breaking machines in that lab, and then they basically handed them out.
16:28 to Engineering Research Association to create, you know, to manufacture them. So ERA was bought with Seymour by Remington Rand. And then it becomes Remington Rand Sperry, and then it becomes Sperry Rand. So those are just some of the iterations.
16:59 Seymour Cray and a guy by the name of William Norris created Control Data Corporation together and initially focused on intelligence and code breaking. So together they created the very first supercomputer. Seymour eventually leaves the company and CDC goes.
17:30 downhill until a guy by the name of Robert Price comes along. And CDC then becomes a company called Ceridian, C-E-R-I-D-I-A-N, which then becomes, morphs into Dayforce. Now, what's Dayforce? I don't know, but it sounds very familiar to Salesforce. Very close.
18:01 Day Force is an HR system that just so happens to be in every pocket around the world. They're in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Middle East, Latin America, Africa, and Asia. So CDC, now again, I have to keep saying this, control data, control data. Everybody should understand that they are
18:30 morphing this thing into collecting an umbrella, collecting all of the world's data. And they just so happen to morph into an HR system around the world that can collect all of the people's personal information. So where we're going with this eventually, all of that information is very, very important. People are going to think we're so full of shit right now, Colonel.
18:59 So the reason I knew to say Salesforce is because Dayforce and Salesforce, these programs get to integrate. And Salesforce is the same thing. It's really big around the country. And the reason Alpha would know something like this is because it's one of the first major projects that I got deployed to when I was doing canine work to go and sweep an area for guess who?
19:28 Barack Obama in San Francisco, Silicon Valley. Wow. And so to hear this come full circle. Now, granted, this is the same company, Colonel, that wanted to send me to these other places that we've talked about. So to hear them land the contract for Salesforce. And when you look it up, you see the two, how they're, you know, they benefit each other and hear what you're talking about.
19:59 Right now, I'm telling you guys, my mind is seriously just again. This is crazy. This is crazy. So let's keep going. So after World War Two, Chase Aircrafts owner John Parker had throughout World War Two, he had a whole bunch of aircraft contracts, obviously. So after World War Two, he doesn't have any aircraft contracts. So he was told.
20:28 By the Navy. Who is the contract. That he had. He was told by the Navy. To hire all of those code breakers. That we just talked about. The Seymour Cray. And his buddy. William Norris. So those are the code breakers. He's told to hire them. And that if he hires them. He's going to keep getting.
20:58 Navy contracts. That's how ERA was actually created in 1946. Again, we're just post-World War II. Congress finds out that the Navy is using a front company, Chase Aircraft, and basically puts the kibosh on that. ERA, that was set up as a subsidiary of Chase Aircraft, is sold to Remington Rand.
21:28 They didn't like working for a big company because they do very specialized intelligence shit. So the two guys, Seymour Cray and William Norris, leave ERA and they set up their own company called Control Data. I am going to do my best to stop interrupting. I promise.
21:59 Sparrow024 just dropped this in the chat, and I find it interesting because I've seen this mentioned before. So I'm going to bring it up on the screen. Sparrow024 says, So I have seen that. I did see someone come up and say there's actually two people by that name, and it may or may not be him. But yes, that is a correct statement as far as I know.
22:27 They actually went to the, a guy by that name went to, is one of the Richie boys, which that's a whole nother subject, but yeah. Okay. So together, this Control Data Corporation deliver the first mini computer in 1960.
22:58 They also obviously create the first supercomputer. Do you know what they created the first supercomputer to do and who it was for? I do not. It was for oil companies. It was set up in Lincoln, Nebraska, which is weirdly.
23:23 Right down the road from SAC, which is the Strategic Air Command at Office Air Force Base, which, of course, is now home to Cyber Command. Just FYI, CDC dash cyber. They actually had a subsidiary that CDC dash cyber. So that was set up in the early 1970s.
23:55 Again, I'm sure it's just a coincidence that they're right down the street from Cyber Command. They also owned a company called Arbitron. Now, why would Control Data own Arbitron? Well, if you guys remember, Arbitron was the mothership of the Nielsen rating system.
24:25 They also collected all data from radio listeners. You know, like talk radio. How do you spell Arbitron? I want to make sure I got the right one here. A-R-B-I-T-R-O-N. They were originally called American Research Bureau. Now, American Research Bureau, I came across a while back, and it looked very much like a CIA front.
24:55 I've seen it listed as people saying it was, but it even looks like one. So now imagine control data. I keep saying that control data. They're collecting information on everybody that listens to the radio, everybody that watches television, what their responses is to advertisements, because who's the master propaganda people?
25:25 The CIA and they're collecting all of this information from people in order to be able to perfect controlling us and propagandizing us. So and eventually Nielsen and Arbitron, as I said, they're eventually together. They merged and after they merged, it created a monopoly because no one else was doing this.
25:54 And it just so happens that the company starts doing surveys and advertising. They become actually part of the ER firm. Okay, so wait a minute. And I have said repeatedly, when they go in to overthrow a government, one of the very first things the CIA does is surveys. They go in with survey teams. And like in Jamaica,
26:21 They send in a grad student and some cohorts to do surveys among all of the people so they can fill people out to see who likes the government and who doesn't like the government. And they do surveys. That's how they find the fault lines. If they've got a disgruntled group over here that in one country may be, you know, the gay population over here, it may be race or whatever.
26:48 They're going to exploit that friction line. So I just found it crazy that, oh, well, these are the guys that trained everybody how to do it. And of course, we know how the CIA uses PR people to create their propaganda. So here's an advertising arm of this, too. OK. And it just so happens that back then when this happened, guess what they set up in order to be able to.
27:18 get these surveys done and track what people are watching. They set up what was called portable people meters. You and I would think of them as pagers and now cell phones. They literally had a gadget that people would clip on their belt and wear around if they were listening to the radio and they would be sent like,
27:47 pager messages for them to respond to in survey type. Yeah. So they created the first actual monitor of people so they could track them. And it was called portable people meters. Is that crazy? It is because it's starting to make all this stuff. I bring it up on the screen so people could see it. It's, and it does look just like a freaking pager. Yes. What this tells me is,
28:21 They knew the technology that was going to be coming down the pipeline. So they got the surveillance apparatus of it working first. And then it was literally just figuring out what was the cocaine addiction that they needed to put into these devices so people would never want to put them down. And not only never want to put them down, put their notes, put their private messages, put their entire digital footprint, their banking, GPS.
28:48 The ultimate. This is how it started right here. This right here. The ultimate surveillance tool. Yeah. And this is how it started. Okay. So a company by the name of, huh? I said, I know. So, and now you see why I never even got to the second part of the whole thing. Cause I just, my mind was blown just looking at this company.
29:14 And I know I've known about this company for two years. I just never did a deep dive on it. OK, so Lowe's, L-O-E-W-S, not like the Home Improvement Store, Inc., begins a hostile takeover of Commercial Credit Corp. So and keep in mind that Commercial Credit Corp and CDC are locked together.
29:44 Commercial credit court doesn't want Lowe's to have it. So they loan money to the control data corporation. And then the control data corporation uses that money to basically stop the attempted hostile takeover. And that's how they end up together. Okay. So who is the commercial?
30:14 Credit Corporation, CCC. Well, they're insurance, credit cards, and mortgage financing. So now, again, controlled data just got access to all of the insurance, credit cards, and mortgage financing and already have access to the HR stuff. So talk about total surveillance.
30:43 Commercial Credit Corporation was founded in Baltimore in 1912 by a man called Alexander Duncan. There were eight businessmen total that created this company. And they eventually move into auto loans.
31:03 um and factoring and i don't know if people know what factoring is but if you own a business and you um get like my husband um was an electrical contractor and you start you get a contract to do some big job and you don't have the upfront money to buy all of your electrical wiring and all that other stuff because you get your money based on draws the factoring company will basically it's like a um
31:31 What do you call the mafia loans? The the short term day loan kind of things. That's what factoring is. Basically, they just loan you money to get the job started and then you get your draws and you pay back your temporary loan. But again, you're into all of the businesses. Right. And it's a great way to move money around. So they're in factoring and.
32:02 They are in the 50s, the largest lender in the United States. So this is not like a small fry. This is a big deal. I don't like where any of this is going. They end up in leasing, leasing cars, leasing all kinds of stuff. They get into boat financing, which is very convenient.
32:29 They get into business with Ford, originally doing tractor farm equipment, and then they have an entire explosion into farm equipment. And what's really interesting about this is if you follow the timeline of Nelson Rockefeller, when he's down in Latin America advocating for all of the modernization of farming down there, this timeline.
32:59 coincides with the sale of farm equipment throughout Latin America after they do the regime changes. Then finally they get into personal loans. So this same company, Lowe's, starts secretly buying stock again and eventually merges with CDC. Then the CCC,
33:29 Commercial Credit Corporation buys a French credit company, a Japanese credit company, and they get into real estate. They open banks in Delaware. They lend half a billion dollars to Latin American companies throughout Latin America right around the same time that.
33:55 Operation Gladio begins, you know, like they would actually be financing the takeover or the privatization. Once they install the dictator, all of the state owned utilities and all that other stuff was sold off. And this company is giving the loans at the same time they're doing all that sell off during Operation Condor. Again, I'm sure it's just a coincidence. Just a coincidence. So a guy by the name of.
34:24 Just because I know I'll forget. And I want to address these rumble rents. It's fairly close to when they come in and I want to, I missed one last night, but this is not because I missed it. It's because they dropped it at the last second, but I did save it. A hundred dollar rumble rent from chore boss. Great show in on. So thank you for that. And then tonight we got to $20 rumble rent from, that is a hard name to say. Autothimer.
34:52 You can break that down for me in the chat so I get it right the next time. I repost the Colonel's post so often that I've been accused of pimping her stuff. That's awesome. You're going to be accused of something. That's what you want to be accused of. And then $100 Roma rent from Breadmaker62. After how many shows? And she still blows our minds. We love you, Colonel Semper Paratus. You know, this is one of those shows where Colonel got me goosebumps right out of the gate with this. So please continue, Colonel.
35:22 Okay. So along comes Sanford Weil. I'm going to call him Weil. It's W-E-I-L-L. Sanford Weil. It may be Weil. He takes over and takes the company public. He then, so he built Shearman Lehman Brothers.
35:51 And also served time as president of American Express. So this is a big, big guy, right? Not like the people of the past. This is like hitting big time. And who's this guy? He was born in 1933. He would go on to create the infamous Citigroup. And Citibank is where Warhamster worked. So I hope he's listening. He started.
36:21 Bear Stearns. He started a thing called National Academy Foundation, which is a nonprofit that goes around and sets up quote unquote academies in high school to get access to high school kids. And it just so happens that this wild guy is in his own word, in Jamie Dimon's own words.
36:53 was his mentor. He's the one that got Jamie Dimon where Jamie Dimon is today. This guy right here, the Sanford guy. And just to note, I went over Bear Stearns that's on here, and Bear Stearns ended up subsequently being sold to JPMorgan Chase, just to connect more dots for people there. He would go on to buy Primera, Primerica.
37:22 which is the parent company of Smith Barney. Drexel Burnham was a majority share owner in Travelers Insurance, and he buys Solomon Brothers. So they recruit, let's see, I'm trying to read my own writing, because at this point I'm like dying here.
37:58 Oh, they recruit President Ford, a Republican, and Robert Rubin, a Democrat who was Clinton's Treasury Secretary. And they collectively, this group of people using those two front people, Ford and Rubin, they are the ones that were responsible for getting rid of Glass-Steagall, which eventually gets us to the 2008.
38:28 financial crisis. So we're kind of just like rolling forward. So they bring basically the entire financial system down in America. He also was in 2001, the federal reserve director of the, a federal reserve director of the New York fed. He will also got caught in the Panama papers release, owning a,
39:01 shit ton of front companies. One of which was set up to own his yacht in so he didn't have to pay taxes on it. But it does look like some of those front companies were CIA affiliated front companies that potentially could have been used for money laundering. His successor in this now conglomerate was Charles Price and he resigned.
39:33 With a $12 million bonus months before the crisis happened in 2008. How lucky. Huh? I said, how lucky. Yeah. He's actually a CFR member, Council of Foreign Relations, a member of the Business Roundtable. He was on the Johnson & Johnson board and was senior counselor to Madeleine Albright.
40:05 nonprofit, Albright Stonebridge Group. And he just so happens to be there. She created that group with Sandy Berger, who is the guy that stole the classified documents out of NARA in his pants. I don't know if you remember that story. That's a crazy story. And you also look up Carla.
40:35 Anderson Hills. Let me see if I have that still open. Carla with a C or a K? C. You got to look at this one. So she goes to Oxford. She's also from Stanford and she's also from Yale Law. So she's got all of the squares filled as far as.
41:14 crazy wild people in these stories. Okay. So if you go down and look at her profile, she was an assistant attorney general in the civil rights division at DOD. And she was HUD in the Ford administration. She also,
41:44 Served as a U.S. trade representative to Bush Senior. She was intimately involved as a U.S., like the lead U.S. negotiator in selling us out in the NAFTA agreement. She also was one of the lead negotiators in GATT, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, which was a piece of shit that basically screwed us for a very long time.
42:15 Oh, and her advisory board, Time Warner, A.I.G., which, of course, went bankrupt. Coca-Cola, Gilead, J.P. Morgan. So everything you don't want to be attached to in the deep state she was attached to. Everything. And if you go on down and look, I mean, she was a director at Chevron, Lucent, AOL.
42:43 July 2022, Hills helped found a group of U.S. business and policy leaders who share the global or share the goal of constructively engaging with China in order to improve U.S.-China relations. Sell us out again. Yeah, exactly. OK, so now I promised you I was going to go back and show you a couple of documents. This one's going to blow.
43:14 Warrant Hamsters bagel. So there's a document on Princeton EDU that is titled Technology and again, because we're talking supercomputers, right? Technology and East West Trade Advisory Panel. There's a guy, the chairman of New York University at the time is McGeorge Bundy.
43:42 which is a skull and bones guy. And we're doing that whole series on skull and bones. And so I was like, as soon as I saw the guy, he's in charge of this meeting that all these people are at and control data corporations there, one of their people are there. And so I was looking over what the, how they mentioned them in this meeting. And it says control data corporation provides a good example of the way in which.
44:10 Such an opportunity can grow into a larger relationship. In 1968, it sold a CDC 1604 computer to the Soviets. This model was being phased out in the United States. And so basically it goes on to say that we were just like we were talking about China. They're selling these computers that have back doors in them to the Soviet Union. So, you know, no big deal. Nothing to see here.
44:41 So that was the first one. And then I find another mention of them in a document that was top secret. And the title of that document is called SIGINT Satellite Story. And it's talking about talent, keyhole, comment, which are all big programs. And they all deal with computers. And it says here.
45:10 That just to give you an idea of what it's talking about, it's talking about satellite trajectory, radar observations and things like that. So it mentions in a footnote that Control Data Corporation's commercial computers and Univac were involved in an operation called Bogart. And it says that this.
45:36 Bogart was a special purpose computer designed by NSA and built by the Engineering Research Associates, which is at ERA, which was one of the original iterations of CDC. And it later was a contract was given to UNIVAC, which is one of the subsidiaries, one of the dwarfs.
46:04 to maintain the system that integrated IBM and some other technologies. So it's talking about that in the document. Then it goes on to say that the first data control corporation computer was delivered and CDC was formed by William Norris. And we already went over that. These engineers included Seymour Cray, who we covered.
46:34 And it says that they were delivering very large scientific Cray computers that were working on a code name program called Harvest, Harvesting Data. That's exactly what it was named after. And that those were built by IBM, which, again, is one of the that's the Snow White.
47:03 It was delivered to NSA in February of 1962. Now, again, this is critical. I'm going to tie some stories together here. National Reconnaissance Office, NRO, had an office at Space Systems Division when I was stationed there in the 80s. They have, they're the classified version of like black programs for
47:34 Satellites. 1962 is a critical date because do you know what was set up in 1962? I do not. Pine Gap in Australia, which is a satellite tracking capability that was eventually how they used GPS for tracking everybody for missile targets and everything else. So Pine Gap was set up in 1962.
48:03 And I'm reading this the other day and I'm going, oh, son of a bitch. This is this Harvest, which is the operational code name, was the most sophisticated model of the stretch series of computers built by IBM and delivered to NSA in February 1962, which just so happens to coincide with the standing up and turning on of Pine Gap.
48:31 Construction of the IBM Stretch series of computers started in 1955 with a design for the more capable harvest version to meet NSA requirements that were submitted in 1957. The proposed harvest system was estimated to be 100 to 200 times faster. It was basically used so that they could come within.
48:58 It talks about high speed streaming units for statistical calculations, which, again, is used for tracking for GPS, which is eventually what it's all used for. So I found that extremely interesting. Then I move on to another document, which was crazy. Let's see.
49:27 This one goes back and it has, this is a document from, they call it, it's a website called, well, it's tscm.com. And then there's a forward slash spook companies, obviously. Yeah. Okay. But this is really interesting.
49:51 One of the companies that's listed as a spook company, basically these are intelligence front companies, obviously, was Elbit, E-L-B-I-T, computers. And it's listed as Israel. And it's 50-50 owned by Control Data and a company called Elron, E-L-R-O-N, in Israel. And it's going to get interesting now.
50:24 And it says that it was in the business of arms production in developing countries. And let's see. It talked about border security systems, multi-layered systems for multi-threat environments. You know, like the wall security system.
50:59 Everything that, and there's a whole bunch of other stuff here, remote sensing, multiple sensors, low light surveillance systems, real time TV image transmitted to multiple people, combat optical gun sites, detection and alarm in the presence of chemical agents. So all of these systems.
51:27 Okay, that's what that company did with control data. There's another one where control data is mentioned. And this one is dealing with passbook systems in South Africa. The previous one, let me go back and get you the date of that one. That one was in, let's see, it was in, excuse me, 1988.
51:57 And 92 timeframe is when they were writing about it. This one in South Africa was in 92 timeframe as well. And it's talking about computer equipment and computers going to Indonesia as well as South Africa. Now, what's interesting about this is this is police.
52:28 computer systems that interface with British transports. And it has powerful search facilities to look at 1.29 million records. And it also says it's a computer application for police forces to be able to expedite
52:57 Basically locating people. So now we know what they're using the data for. I'm going to give you the list of some names that you need to keep an eye out for because you just hit my radar again, Colonel. All right. This one's even more mind boggling. In the 1980s, Control Data Corporation was supplied the Population Identification Number Project.
53:27 for infrastructure for the Thai Ministry of Interior. This integrated system created an ID card. See if this sounds familiar. ID card, electronic fingerprints, and facial recognition in the 1980s for the entire population of Thailand. It was controlled by the military, the domestic police.
53:57 Using the interior ministry, it was used for the election system. I'm telling you, every single thing that they're doing here, they have tried somewhere else. It says that it was used to track minority groups that.
54:19 It had population and house reporting systems. National tax collection system was in here and village information systems. That's like the Phoenix program in Vietnam. It had a public opinion tracking system. It had criminal investigation systems capability. It had their social security system in it. It had their passport system in it.
54:47 It had their driver's license in it, gun registration, and family registration. You know, this is so fascinating. Did I ever tell you about some of the software that we use? And this goes all the way back to 2013, 2014. And this was after I did some training at LA Clear. If, you know, just use gang, you know, ABC, right?
55:17 And, you know, gang ABC, you know, when they put out social media posts uses the acronym gang ABC. Well, we could go into the software, put in whatever search terms you word. So I could put in gang ABC and every single place, every, every, every single place these guys did that posts, the metadata would, you know, it would, it would be like temperature controlled.
55:46 Where it was used a lot was red, you know, the most, the excessive use of it, and then yellow. You know, just like you see, like, on the weather channel, those temperature things. But it allowed us to isolate hotspots of where these gangs would be at when they would make these posts. So then guess where we knew to go and patrol? Because, you know, they don't always stay to their area. So now I start thinking, well, we were using this on gangs.
56:15 In 2013, 2014, imagine what the CIA or NSA was using when we use MAGA, when we use Trump country, when we use Patriot. Yes. Yes. Okay. And just so people know, if you think that because you turn off your location data and all that stuff, the phone's not registering it, completely wrong. It may protect.
56:48 the third party applications from gathering it but that phone has a record of where that phone absolutely was the time that you typed in whatever letter you typed in that phone records that just so everybody knows so let me get to this next one this is from a document called firsthand the naval tactical data system in combat so control data corporation won a
57:18 industry-wide competition to design and build a extended memory unit as part of a computer system that eventually was going to be used by the U.S. Navy. And it says extended memory units were installed in 50 existing and new construction ships beginning in 1972. The very fast memory cycle time combined with computing speed.
57:48 Increased ships tactical processing capability, initial planning and blah, blah, blah. They retrofitted older ships with new generations computers with these extended memories. And then it goes on and it talks about how Control Data Corporation had set up a space and defense systems division. And that.
58:14 That's where this was basically going and that they work directly with the office of the chief of naval operations and the Navy material command in order to fill these. It says we have mentioned in passing to other companies development projects to the naval tactical data system, the marine tactical data system and the airborne tactical data system. All was developed by this company.
58:44 What it goes on to say is there was a system that they used that, interestingly enough, I was trying to find the name of it. It had some weird code name for it. That was the precursor to that, which.
59:13 If you read, oh, here it is, P-I-R-A-A-Z. That system also had something to do with control data system. And guess where that was used? That was used in Vietnam. That was used in 1965 in Vietnam. It also.
59:41 It talks about it being located and used in the Gulf of Tonkin. Now, wouldn't that be weird if they had computer systems back there that were classified that would have unequivocally told us that the false flag in the Gulf of Tonkin wasn't real because they could actually really track what ships were where? Oh, man. Yeah. Wouldn't that be weird? Talk about opening a Pandora's box with that one. Yeah.
1:00:13 I'm just going to leave that one right there. Okay. So let me get to this one. Also, there's a whole article in a thing called mybroadband.co.za that had to do with this company delivering the first computers to South Africa.
1:00:46 And it's weird the timing of that and keeping in mind what they would have been doing with it in South Africa at the time, because we're delivering these computer systems when it's apartheid South Africa. Just going to leave that right there. Now, here's a declassified CIA document that.
1:01:18 was dated 16 May 1967. This is right before the USS Liberty. And I find all of this timing really interesting because it gives you an insight into the capabilities of, they definitely knew based on these systems and systems that had been filled in in the Navy.
1:01:46 Where all the shit was and they could see where it was. That's kind of one of the takeaways from all of this. But this letter is called Special Assistant to the President of CDC, Earl Larratt. And to Mr. Duckett, expressing a desire for closer ties and implying a possible consultant role.
1:02:16 for one of the employees of CDC. And it goes on to say that we want to work and integrate some of your capability into the command and intelligence systems. And it says, in summary, both Briggs and Chapman expressed interest in contact between Purcell, one of the CIA guys, and their office to keep abreast of CDC developments, a consultative.
1:02:45 relationship was not discussed. Kersey did note that they deliberately selected Purcell because he is not in the CDC cells, but he's a technical support member and deals directly with the mainframe computers. Stone had used the word consultant in summarizing his understanding of what the relationship was going to be with IBM, RCA, and other elements.
1:03:15 of the CDC group. And it also says that they were interested in the agency's account, including page readers, which basically are some of those like pager tracker things. It said the visitor stress display equipment and their information for retrieval.
1:03:45 Capability and as represented by 150 man effort that they had ongoing at NASA at the time. They were also involved in delivering a operating system to the University of Texas involving remote query multitasking. This is in the 60s with security compartmentalization overtones.
1:04:13 The students were tried to encourage to break in into the system. So, again, that's a classified document that has since been declassified. So one more. We're so far behind on the technology that we think we know about. Right. Right. That's the whole point. This is another declassified document that basically is talking about that same meeting.
1:04:45 but it was from someone else. It said that, let's see, basically that there were pending contracts with the CIA. And that was, again, dated the same day. It was just from someone else, like a memo for the record. So it's pretty crazy. And again,
1:05:26 I have just started with the companies and not how this then takes us forward on how these systems are going to be used and how we end up at Jeffrey Epstein at the end of the trip. I have so many. I wrote a little bit more notes today than than normal on some of these different ones that I want to that I want to research.
1:05:58 i do want to bring up just you know for those that don't follow the boards or have never looked at them just to give people an idea what it looks like i brought it up let me do this let me go here let me zoom in so it's a little easier for people to see and let me just go to here we go so here's 80 but i want to go to 143 because that was the one that caught my attention almost there almost there these are all the the
1:06:37 I searched just the word Snow White, so I think there was like 50-something that populated. And getting warmer. I could have just put in Post 143. I guess that would have been an easier way to do it. Oh, here we go. So Post 143, November 12, 2017 is the Delta. And it says there are a bunch out there. Here's one. The CIA has seven supercomputers, and they're all named after the seven dwarves from Snow White.
1:07:11 Doc, Dopey, Bashful, Grumpy, Sneezy, Sleepy, and Happy. And then here you have Confirm. Go deeper. Signatures are important. Now, signatures you can attribute. Are we talking Autopen here? Are we just talking about the signatures on these documents? But when you click here, this is where I told you it took me to something interesting. So when you go down and you read through this article, I want to say where it has 21, it'll pop up.
1:07:42 I passed it. It must be. All right, here we go. Super computers, which takes us here. And then I'm doing this all off memory. So hopefully. Go back, go back right there. See that control data corporation, Cray research. That's Seymour Cray. That's the guy we were just talking about. Oh my gosh. Did you just open up a good one here? Colonel, there was a, there was a link in here. I clicked.
1:08:16 And it took me to these computers, and I think there was like seven or eight of them that had Q in them. Now, this is beyond my scope of expertise and the understanding of it. This is all based on CDC, every bit of it. Oh, this is interesting. Gosh, there's System X, labor company. I'll give it a... Okay, hold on. This does look familiar.
1:08:53 So I might be getting closer to it here, fam. If not, then I'll probably just bring it up on the next show and have a chance to find it. Because it shows the locations of these supercomputers all over. Oh, here we go. Here we go. So actually, let me do this to make it easier. If I can zoom on it right. So I know it's a little bit blurry, so my apologies. But there's a few of them. So you have Computer 3.
1:09:30 As you know, blue gene forward slash Q and then see at forward slash Q blue gene forward slash Q. So that was worth that. You have one, two, three, four over here. And then you had another five. I think that was it. Okay. So there it is. So it's one people see what I'm talking about. This will probably make more sense to somebody else. But when you go down here, it shows the location of the 20.
1:10:01 these 20 specific supercomputers? Well, see their corporation is in Minnesota. So that's where those three are. That's where CDC is headquarters in Minnesota. So it shows one of them in Washington, one in California, one in Texas. Does number two look like Tennessee area? Well, it might be Atlanta. Okay. Yeah. It could be,
1:10:32 um, Tennessee, but it looks more like Atlanta. Um, you have Europe over here and then we have Asia over here, but look at where, yeah. Um, yeah, that's very interesting actually. So you've got them in England. Um, two of them. It's hard to tell. Um, looks like one's in Northern Spain, which I find that very interesting.
1:11:14 One, let's see, where would that be? Germany. One's probably in the Netherlands. That's the Netherlands up there. And then Italy, but not in Rome, unless it's just generically. Oh, yeah, that other one's in Rome. One of the 17 or 11. The one.
1:11:38 This one's 11 where I'm circling around. Yeah, that one's in Rome. That one's in Rome. And then the one that looks like it's got F on it, I can't really tell what those things are. But that one is northern Italy, like around, oh, that may be where the military, there's an army base up there. Because you have, so this one, can you see my cursor circling it? Yeah, that one looks like where the military base is.
1:12:08 And that one's number 17. Just putting that out there. You see, it goes over to Northern Italy. And number 17, let's see. Number 17 is just as fin me blue jeans slash Q. And then it is this power stuff. Yeah. A bunch of stuff that is completely beyond my understanding. Yeah. And then obviously you have these over here. Yeah. That's crazy.
1:12:43 It is wild. I'm going to go through those board posts again tonight because you just sent me on a whole thing that it's going to make a lot more sense now when you see it because that's what it's about. It's once you recognize this and you go back to review it, you're like, okay, let me go back and re-research this stuff and see how it looks now through the lens of Operation Gladio, even with freaking supercomputers. Yes.
1:13:08 And what I find very interesting is everybody focuses on Jeffrey Epstein's ties to Israeli intelligence when you're going to see through this trail that there are direct U.S. intelligence ties to this entire network as well. Well, I can definitely tell from the chat, Colonel, the chat has had about as much excitement.
1:13:39 Um, that, that I have rubber duck in there. Uh, you throw that up on the screen. So everybody can see a shout out to rubber duck. This is a nice dig. It absolutely is. Y'all go make sure you're following rubber duck. He has some cool rubber duck hats. Hopefully I'll be rocking one of those, uh, on these shows pretty soon. Uh, so, and so yeah, go off yet. He knows where I was going with this. So Tennessee's nine 11, nine one, one hub nationwide. And there's some other stuff that has to do with Tennessee as well that I found interesting.
1:14:12 Well, Colonel, I look forward to the next part of this. I am freaking stoked about it. Breadmaker, I left you a message. All right. Thank you, Breadmaker. I will definitely go peep that out. Anything that you want to say on the way out, Colonel? I know it is very late for you on the East Coast. I know. I already made the alpha fill bag because I have to get up at five in order to get my research done because my grandbaby shows up at 715. And then my day is kind of I get some done in the middle during naps.
1:14:42 I really need to get the bulk of that where I have to concentrate and put things together done before he gets here. So, yeah, I'm like on pure adrenaline at this point. But, yeah, I just I knew once I started doing this that it was going to be a multi segment.
1:15:05 Um, because it just, there's too much here. And when, when I stumbled across that white, I'm like, I knew everybody was going to go crazy about that part. And I knew because I have read through, um, all of those posts. I knew that in that one that it talked about supercomputers. Um, I just did not know that it was going to be tied to the CDC.
1:15:33 and the CCC, which then ties to all of these big banks, the financial meltdown, and all of this other stuff. And so it is all tied together. And it just reiterates the point that we keep making. And that is this international syndicate goes across all boundaries.
1:15:59 And you have this intelligence apparatus that really is not a country specific. They operate collectively together. And I think this story is going to illustrate that probably better than any that we've told thus far. It's going to get interesting. And, you know, Department of Energy, I'm very curious how tied they are in.
1:16:28 to supercomputers and and the reason i'm very curious is because you know the highest clearance which we all know is q clearance and it comes out of the department of energy but the department of energy has also written more peds than any other agency that exists and for any of you that follow the devolution series you understand you know peds the presidential emergency action declarations and so there's a whole another conversation there so
1:16:59 I really do think you're bringing us around on like a like we're apexing like a very important like part of the journey right now. I feel it with this one. Everything that popped off tonight. Outstanding. You guys, we're going to call it a night. Colonel's got to be up at five. And I told Colonel, you know, Colonel, that's like 2 a.m. my time. So I'm going to be like somewhere deep in REM sleep when you're waking up to study. You guys do us a solid.
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Entities here

Control Data Corporation25CIA16Commercial Credit Corporation13U.S. Navy11South Africa8James Jesus Angleton8IBM7Seymour Cray7Sanford Weill7Carla Anderson Hills6Naval Tactical Data System6Engineering Research Associates6Operation Gladio6Arbitron6NSA6Italy6UNIVAC5National Cash Register5William C. Norris4Population Identification Number Project4Dayforce4Thailand4Project HARVEST42008 financial crisis4RCA3Jeffrey Epstein3Lockheed3AT&T3Vietnam3Benito Mussolini3Salesforce3Charles Prince3Elbit Computers3Thai Ministry of Interior3U.S. Department of Energy2Jamie Dimon2Honeywell2General Electric2Citigroup2Burroughs Corporation2

Claims made here

National Cash Register front_for CIA host_asserted ▶ 8:18
“NCR was a company that was used as a pre-CIA, CIA front company.…”
James Jesus Angleton headed National Cash Register host_asserted ▶ 8:43
“And do you know who hoping who owned that franchise? James Jesus Angleton's dad.…”
James Jesus Angleton headed American Chamber of Commerce in Italy host_asserted ▶ 9:08
“So his dad was both the American Chamber of Commerce in Italy. Now think about that for a second.…”
James Jesus Angleton member_of CIA host_asserted ▶ 9:08
“He's the guy that ran the Mossad and the Vatican desk at the CIA at the same time.…”
Benito Mussolini headed Italy host_asserted ▶ 9:39
“And so we're lock, stock and barrel in bed with Italy while it was a fascist dictatorship under Mussolini.…”
James Jesus Angleton member_of Operation Gladio host_asserted ▶ 10:03
“And it just so happens at the beginning of creating Operation Gladio, guess where he was at? Italy.…”
RCA front_for CIA host_asserted ▶ 11:34
“RCA was definitely part of the CIA.…”
IBM member_of Operation Gladio host_asserted ▶ 14:58
“IBM has been linked to Operation Gladio multiple times because they embed CIA agents in it to do work around the world…”
IBM front_for CIA host_asserted ▶ 14:58
“IBM has been linked to Operation Gladio multiple times because they embed CIA agents in it to do work around the world…”
Seymour Cray member_of Engineering Research Associates host_asserted ▶ 15:28
“So the control data system lead engineer was a guy by the name of Seymour Cray, C-R-A-Y. He was a World War II Navy codebreaker. He worked at an organization called Engineering.…”
Seymour Cray founded Control Data Corporation host_asserted ▶ 16:59
“Seymour Cray and a guy by the name of William Norris created Control Data Corporation together and initially focused on intelligence and code breaking.…”
William C. Norris founded Control Data Corporation host_asserted ▶ 16:59
“Seymour Cray and a guy by the name of William Norris created Control Data Corporation together and initially focused on intelligence and code breaking.…”
Robert M. Price headed Control Data Corporation host_asserted ▶ 17:30
“downhill until a guy by the name of Robert Price comes along. And CDC then becomes a company called Ceridian, C-E-R-I-D-I-A-N, which then becomes, morphs into Dayforce.…”
John E. Parker recruited Seymour Cray host_asserted ▶ 20:28
“He was told by the Navy. To hire all of those code breakers. That we just talked about. The Seymour Cray. And his buddy. William Norris.…”
John E. Parker recruited William C. Norris host_asserted ▶ 20:28
“He was told by the Navy. To hire all of those code breakers. That we just talked about. The Seymour Cray. And his buddy. William Norris.…”
Chase Aircraft founded Engineering Research Associates host_asserted ▶ 20:58
“ERA, that was set up as a subsidiary of Chase Aircraft, is sold to Remington Rand.…”
Chase Aircraft front_for U.S. Navy documented ▶ 20:58
“Congress finds out that the Navy is using a front company, Chase Aircraft, and basically puts the kibosh on that.…”
U.S. Congress exposed Chase Aircraft documented ▶ 20:58
“Congress finds out that the Navy is using a front company, Chase Aircraft, and basically puts the kibosh on that.…”
Arbitron front_for CIA speculative ▶ 24:25
“They were originally called American Research Bureau. Now, American Research Bureau, I came across a while back, and it looked very much like a CIA front.…”
CIA targeted_for_regime_change Jamaica host_asserted ▶ 25:54
“when they go in to overthrow a government, one of the very first things the CIA does is surveys. They go in with survey teams. And like in Jamaica,…”
CIA spied_on Jamaica host_asserted ▶ 26:21
“They send in a grad student and some cohorts to do surveys among all of the people so they can fill people out to see who likes the government and who doesn't like the government.…”
Commercial Credit Corporation provided_bridge_financing_for Control Data Corporation host_asserted ▶ 29:44
“So they loan money to the control data corporation. And then the control data corporation uses that money to basically stop the attempted hostile takeover.…”
Alexander Duncan founded Commercial Credit Corporation host_asserted ▶ 30:43
“Commercial Credit Corporation was founded in Baltimore in 1912 by a man called Alexander Duncan.…”
Commercial Credit Corporation funded South Africa host_asserted ▶ 33:29
“They lend half a billion dollars to Latin American companies throughout Latin America…”
Commercial Credit Corporation provided_bridge_financing_for Operation Gladio speculative ▶ 33:55
“And this company is giving the loans at the same time they're doing all that sell off during Operation Condor.…”
Sanford Weill founded Shearson Lehman Brothers host_asserted ▶ 35:22
“He then, so he built Shearman Lehman Brothers.…”
Sanford Weill headed Commercial Credit Corporation host_asserted ▶ 35:22
“So along comes Sanford Weil. I'm going to call him Weil. It's W-E-I-L-L. Sanford Weil. It may be Weil. He takes over and takes the company public.…”
Sanford Weill headed American Express host_asserted ▶ 35:51
“And also served time as president of American Express.…”
Sanford Weill founded Citigroup host_asserted ▶ 35:51
“He would go on to create the infamous Citigroup.…”
Sanford Weill founded National Academy Foundation host_asserted ▶ 36:21
“He started a thing called National Academy Foundation, which is a nonprofit that goes around and sets up quote unquote academies in high school to get access to high school kids.…”
Sanford Weill trained Jamie Dimon host_asserted ▶ 36:53
“was his mentor. He's the one that got Jamie Dimon where Jamie Dimon is today. This guy right here, the Sanford guy.…”
Citigroup recruited Robert Rubin host_asserted ▶ 37:58
“Oh, they recruit President Ford, a Republican, and Robert Rubin, a Democrat who was Clinton's Treasury Secretary.…”
Citigroup recruited Gerald Ford host_asserted ▶ 37:58
“Oh, they recruit President Ford, a Republican, and Robert Rubin, a Democrat who was Clinton's Treasury Secretary.…”
Sanford Weill member_of Federal Reserve host_asserted ▶ 38:28
“He also was in 2001, the federal reserve director of the, a federal reserve director of the New York fed.…”
Charles Prince succeeded Sanford Weill host_asserted ▶ 39:01
“His successor in this now conglomerate was Charles Price and he resigned.…”
Sanford Weill laundered_money_for CIA speculative ▶ 39:01
“But it does look like some of those front companies were CIA affiliated front companies that potentially could have been used for money laundering.…”
Charles Prince member_of Business Roundtable host_asserted ▶ 39:33
“He's actually a CFR member, Council of Foreign Relations, a member of the Business Roundtable.…”
Charles Prince member_of CFR host_asserted ▶ 39:33
“He's actually a CFR member, Council of Foreign Relations, a member of the Business Roundtable.…”
Sandy Berger founded Albright Stonebridge Group host_asserted ▶ 40:05
“She created that group with Sandy Berger, who is the guy that stole the classified documents out of NARA in his pants.…”
Charles Prince member_of Albright Stonebridge Group host_asserted ▶ 40:05
“nonprofit, Albright Stonebridge Group. And he just so happens to be there.…”
Madeleine Albright founded Albright Stonebridge Group host_asserted ▶ 40:05
“She created that group with Sandy Berger, who is the guy that stole the classified documents out of NARA in his pants.…”
Gerald Ford appointed Carla Anderson Hills host_asserted ▶ 41:14
“And she was HUD in the Ford administration.…”
George H.W. Bush appointed Carla Anderson Hills host_asserted ▶ 41:44
“Served as a U.S. trade representative to Bush Senior.…”
McGeorge Bundy member_of Skull and Bones host_asserted ▶ 43:42
“which is a skull and bones guy. And we're doing that whole series on skull and bones.…”
McGeorge Bundy headed Control Data Corporation documented ▶ 43:42
“he's in charge of this meeting that all these people are at and control data corporations there, one of their people are there…”
Control Data Corporation spied_on Soviet Union host_asserted ▶ 44:10
“They're selling these computers that have back doors in them to the Soviet Union.…”
NSA founded BOGART documented ▶ 45:36
“Bogart was a special purpose computer designed by NSA and built by the Engineering Research Associates…”
IBM founded Project HARVEST documented ▶ 48:03
“This is this Harvest, which is the operational code name, was the most sophisticated model of the stretch series of computers built by IBM and delivered to NSA in February 1962…”
Elron Electronic Industries secretly_owned Elbit Computers host_asserted ▶ 49:51
“And it's 50-50 owned by Control Data and a company called Elron, E-L-R-O-N, in Israel.…”
Control Data Corporation secretly_owned Elbit Computers host_asserted ▶ 49:51
“And it's 50-50 owned by Control Data and a company called Elron, E-L-R-O-N, in Israel.…”
Thai Ministry of Interior spied_on Thailand host_asserted ▶ 53:27
“This integrated system created an ID card. See if this sounds familiar. ID card, electronic fingerprints, and facial recognition in the 1980s for the entire population of Thailand. It was controlled b…”
U.S. Navy paid Control Data Corporation host_asserted ▶ 57:18
“industry-wide competition to design and build a extended memory unit as part of a computer system that eventually was going to be used by the U.S. Navy.…”
U.S. Navy covered_up Gulf of Tonkin incident speculative ▶ 59:41
“wouldn't that be weird if they had computer systems back there that were classified that would have unequivocally told us that the false flag in the Gulf of Tonkin wasn't real because they could actua…”
Control Data Corporation proposed CIA documented ▶ 1:01:46
“But this letter is called Special Assistant to the President of CDC, Earl Larratt. And to Mr. Duckett, expressing a desire for closer ties and implying a possible consultant role…”