Antony Sutton_ Wall Street and Hitler
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Well, that was interesting. It won't let me comment in my own space. Gotta love Twitter. X. Okay, so we're going to go ahead and start. If everyone wouldn't mind sharing the space so we can maximize the participation, this is probably going to be one of the better ones that we do.
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Just because of the topic, I'm sure most people are aware that there are more than a few Hitler fans that frequent both True Social and X. I've had some interesting conversations with them. And from my perspective, what they lack is...
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an understanding of what happened prior to Hitler becoming in charge of Germany. And that's the reason why I think Antony Sutton's trilogy is so important, because it clearly articulates the same financial and business entities gave rise to Bolshevik communism.
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FDR and now we're going to look into their contributions to bringing Hitler to power and if you cannot recognize the commonality that all three of those figures play with the same financial backing but all you want to do is look at a few old speeches of Hitler's to proclaim that his
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Hart was in the right place and he tried to do some great things in Germany, then you have failed on an intellectual scale, as far as I'm concerned, because no leader in history operates in a vacuum. And most leaders in history don't get there without a system of support. So you can't ignore how they get there. So we're going to go over that today.
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So Sutton starts off at the beginning with presenting evidence about two plans. One plan was called the Dawes Plan, D-A-W-E-S, and the other one was called the Young Plan. And they both dealt with German reparations from World War I. There are a lot of people that believe World War I was basically created with a false flag.
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And it was fought in order to get us to the point of reparations and the manipulation of the financial system to the point where, as we will cover today, the first, other than the League of Nations, the first international entity was set up that was the most critical of everyone that would follow. And that's the Bank of International Settlement.
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And it was set up between World War I and World War II under the auspices of it was going to function to handle the reparations. The problem with that is shortly after it was established, all reparations were forgiven. And so clearly it was an excuse to establish basically the first international central bank of the central banks.
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And in doing so, every other bank that followed, the World Bank, the Bank of Reconstruction, and everything else that has crippled startup countries, third world countries, it has been used to basically put a millstone around their necks and control them. And so you can't overlook that part of this story. So these plans are what created
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the reparations, and then the justification for the Bank of International Settlements, and then for the justification, we were told, those reparations is what led us into World War II. You'll see some other reasons why we ended up in World War II. So it's just one thing on top of another thing on top of another thing, and I just want to lay that foundation for you. So the Dawes and the Young Plan,
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basically had bankers dressed up as State Department people and other representatives. I'm sure everybody knows that the Treasury Secretary generally comes from a bank, and oftentimes the Secretary of Commerce will come from either a big conglomerate, almost monopolistic business.
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And so you have businessmen and bankers dressed up as State Department and government officials going over to work out these plans. So you have to also keep that in mind. And they generated loans that all ended up with huge amounts of profits for who? The international bankers. Owen Young of the Young Plan.
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was a corporate executive at General Electric. And Heimar Schlott, who was Hitler's eventual banker, but Germany's big guy in the German banking industry, and a guy by the name of the first initial A, Vogler, and others.
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connected to Hitler's ascension to power had earlier been the negotiators for the U.S. and German sides for these reparations in World War I, after World War I. Three Wall Street houses, Dillon, Reed, Harris, and Forbes, and
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the third national city company handled three quarters of the reparation loans used to create the German cartel system. And what they're referring to, what Antony Sutton's referring to as the German cartel system is how IG Farben was set up. There were some monopolies that were created is, which is what he's referring to as cartel systems that
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were created as a result of these reparation loans and qualifications that were put on them that basically set up the foundation for the war machine that became World War II. Another one was the name of stalwart, which had to do with steel. And together,
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Those two entities produced 95% of the explosives that would be used on the Nazi side in World War II. The post-World War II Kilgore Committee of the U.S. Senate heard detailed evidence from government officials to the effect that, quote, when the Nazis came to power in 1933, they found that long strides had been made since 1918 in preparing Germany for war.
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from an economic and industrial point of view, unquote. This buildup for European war, both before and after 1933, was in great part due to Wall Street financial assistance in the 1920s to create the German cartel system and creating technical assistance from well-known American firms, which will be identified in a few minutes, to build basically the German Weimar.
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Whereas this financial and technical assistance is referred to as accidental or due to short-sightedness of American businessmen, the evidence presented by Anthony Sutton strongly suggests there's some degree of premeditation on the part of these American financiers because they don't do anything by mistake. Similar and unacceptable pleas of it being an accident.
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were made on behalf of the American financiers and industrialists, while at the same time, they had just experienced the same basic thing in the lead up to the Soviet Union in 1917, because these same people did the same thing in Russia. Yet these American capitalists were willing to finance and subsidize the Soviet Union while
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Just like – and Antony Sutton is very subtle in pointing these things out. He points out that we were also financing and subsidizing many aspects of the Soviet Union while we were at war in the Vietnam, saying that the Soviet Union was fighting us and not the North Vietnamese.
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This is a repeating pattern, so at any one time when you look at just one thing and they say, oh, that was an accident or it wasn't unplanned, when you look at the continuum, it's obviously planned. They fund both sides. In 1934, Germany produced domestically only 300,000 tons of natural petroleum products and less than 800,000 tons of synthetic gasoline. The balance was all imported.
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Ten years later, during World War II, after transfer of the Standard Oil of New Jersey hydro generation patents and technology to IG Farben, which was part of the cartel they were setting up with the financing, this patent in particular was used to produce synthetic gasoline from coal. Germany produced 6.5 million tons of oil.
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of which 85% was synthetic oil using Standard Oil's hydrogenation process. Moreover, the control of synthetic oil output in Germany was held by the IG Farben subsidiary, Bonkel Benzin AG.
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And this Farben cartel itself was created in 1926 with Wall Street financial assistance. The Kilgore Committee stated, quote, the U.S. accidentally played an important role in the technical arming of Germany.
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My insertion here is that's bullshit. Continuing with the quote.
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Their eyes were opened when two of the chief American automobile companies built plants in Germany in order to sell to the European market without the handicap of ocean freight charges and high German tariffs. Germans were brought to Detroit to learn the techniques of specialized production and components and of straight line assembly, i.e. we were just basically showing them how to run their war machine.
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What they saw caused further reorganization and refitting of key German war plants. The techniques learned in Detroit were eventually used to construct the dive bombing aircraft. At a later period, IG Farben representatives in this country, meaning the U.S., enabled a stream of German engineers to visit not only plane plants, but other military important
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manufacturing facilities in which they learned a great deal that was eventually used against the U.S. And one other thing that Antony Sutton doesn't seem to highlight, but I found in other research, is that Germany began building aircraft manufacturing plants and other munition building plants under a secret agreement with the Soviet Union inside the Soviet Union.
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when they had the non-aggression pact against each other. And so while they're visiting U.S. plants, it doesn't appear to anyone looking that they are taking advantage of the manufacturing capability because they weren't doing it in Germany. They were doing it in Russia or the Soviet Union. The business press in the U.S. was aware from 1935 on that Germany's prosperity was based on war preparations.
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More important, it was conscious of the fact that the German industry was under the control of the Nazis and was being directed to serve Germany's rearmament, and the firm mentioned most frequently was IG Farben. Further, the evidence presented suggests that not only was an influential segment
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sector of the American business aware of the nature of Nazism, but for its own purposes aided Nazism wherever possible and profitable, quote, with full knowledge that the probable outcome would be war involving Europe and the United States, unquote. And just so that we can define the Dawes plan, basically the Treaty of Versailles after World War I imposed heavy reparations burden on Germany.
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This financial burden, a real cause of German discontent, and it played a factor in the rise, obviously, of Hitler, was utilized by international bankers for their own benefit. The opportunity to float loans to Germany's cartel in the U.S. was presented by the Dawes Plan and later refined in the Young Plan. Both plans were engineered by central bankers who manned the committees of their own.
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their own advantage. And although technically the committees were appointed by the U.S. government, as I already said, they basically just took bankers and appointed them to official positions in the government. Post-war haggling by financiers and politicians fixed German reparations at an annual fee of 132 billion gold marks. This was about one quarter
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of Germany's total 1921 exports. When Germany was unable to make these payments, France and Belgium occupied the Ruhr to take by force what could not be obtained voluntarily. In 1924, the Allies appointed a committee of bankers headed by American banker Charles Dawes, who the plan's named after, obviously.
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to develop a program of reparation payments. The resulting Dawes plan, according to Georgetown University professor Carol Quigley, quote, largely a JP Morgan production, unquote, because that's who the guy worked for. The Dawes plan arranged a series of foreign loans totaling 800 million with their proceeds flowing to Germany. These loans are important for our story because
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The proceeds, geared for the greater part of the United States from dollar investors, were utilized in the mid-1920s to create and consolidate ginormous chemical and steel combination or cartels, IG Farben and Stahlwerk. These cartels not only helped Hitler rise to power, they also produced the bulk of the key German materials for World War II.
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So between 1924 and 1931, under the Dawes Plan, and then later under the Young Plan, Germany paid out the Allies about 86 billion marks in reparations. At the same time, Germany borrowed abroad, mainly from the U.S. You see where that goes? This is a circular self-licking ice cream cone. About 138 billion marks, thus making a net German payment.
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So basically, they borrowed from us and paid, let me read this again. At the same time, Germany borrowed abroad about 138 billion marks. That's what they borrowed. Then they paid 132. So they're not paying anything out of Germany.
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They borrowed everything they paid in reparations. And who made money off of that? Just like today where our government spends money, but it's not coming from our taxes. It's all being borrowed. So they're creating another Weimar Republic here in the United States. And that's basically what they did in Germany. So Germany in and of itself wasn't actually paying.
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that much money out. They were literally borrowing the money. But you still have the inflation because it is money that's introduced into your economy. And that's the problem. So you have this rampant inflation because the only people that makes money off of that, just like the only people making money off of what's going on today, are the bankers.
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because they're charging the interest. And the higher the inflation goes, the higher the interest rate goes. So consequently, the burden of Germany's monetary reparations to the Allies was actually carried by the foreign subscribers to German bonds issued by Wall Street, the significant profit of which was kept by the Wall Street financiers. And also note, these firms were owned by the same financiers
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periodically took off their banker hat, put on their statesman hat, and negotiated the Dawes and the Young plan to quote-unquote solve the problem of the reparations that they, in fact, as government officials, had just imposed. Carol Quigley goes on, quote, it is worthy of note that this system was set up by the international bankers and that the subsequent lending of other people's money to Germany
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was very profitable to these bankers, unquote. Who were the New York international bankers that formed the reparation committees? In 1924, Dawes' plan experts from the U.S. were bankers Charles Dawes and Morgan representative Owen Young, who was the president of GE. Dawes was chairman of the Allied Committee of Experts in 1924.
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In 1929, Owen Young became chairman of the Committee of Experts, supported by J.P. Morgan himself. The alternate was T.W. Lamont, who was Morgan's partner in all of his businesses, and T.N. Perkins, a banker with who? Morgan. In other words, the U.S. delegation was purely J.P. Morgan delegates using the authority and seal of the United States to promote
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financial plans for their own advantage. So Quigley says, quote, international bankers set in heaven under a reign of fees and commissions, unquote. The German members of the Committee of Experts were equally interesting. In 1924, Hamar Schott, which, again, we all know ends up being Hitler's banker, was president of the Reichsbank and
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had taken a prominent role in the organization work for the Dawes plan. So did banker Karl Melchor. I'll spell that last name. M-E-L-C-H-I-O-R. One of the 1928 banker delegates was A. Vogler, V-O-E-G-L-E-R, of the German steel cartel Stalwerk.
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you know, the one that benefits from it and becomes a cartel as a result of the financing. Yeah, that guy was there too. In brief, the two significant countries involved, the U.S. and Germany, were represented by Morgan Bankers on one side and Schott and Volkler on the other, both of whom are key characters in the rise of Hitler into Germany's position of power.
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Finally, the members and advisors of the Dawes and Young Commission were not only associated with New York financial houses, but they were directors of the firms that the German cartels created. So you're going to find members of these two commissions on the cartels that they set up in Germany. They're also going to be on board of directors of those cartels subordinate.
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Like IG Farben had a subsidiary in the United States. These people will be found later on on their board. And the Steelworks had a subsidiary in the United States. Almost all of the German big companies that went into and played a prominent role in World War II all had subsidiaries in the United States.
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And many times there were patent agreements between them, too, so that they could continue getting resources in the United States and under those patent agreements, ship them to a factory under another subsidiary in France, even though Germany was occupying France at the time. So they were literally shipping supplies to Germany at the same time Germany is killing people in the United States military.
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Four years later, we have the Young Plan, who was part of the Dawes Plan. According to Hitler's financial guru, Schlott, and Nazi industrialist Fritz Thyssen, Thyssen, T-H-Y-S-S-E-N, it was the 1928 Young Plan, which followed the Dawes Plan, that was formulated by Morgan agent
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Owen Young, that brought Hitler to power. This is Hitler's banker saying that Young's plan is what resulted in Hitler being put in power. Fritz Thyssen claims that, quote, I turned to the National Socialist Party only after I became convinced that the fight against the Young plan was unavoidable if complete collapse of the Germany was going to be prevented, unquote.
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The difference between the Young and Dawes plan was that while the Young plan required payments in goods produced in Germany, financed by foreign loans, the Young plan required monetary payments. And in my judgment, the financial debt thus created was bound to disrupt the entire economy of the Reich, unquote. The Young's plan was assertedly a device to occupy Germany with American capital.
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and pledged German real estate assets basically as collateral for the loans. It is noteworthy that the German firms with U.S. affiliations evaded the plan by the device of temporary foreign ownership. For example, AGE, which was the German General Electric subsidiary affiliated with the General Electric in the U.S., was sold to a Franco-Belgium
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holding company and evaded the conditions of the Young plan. You see how that works? If we like you, the plan doesn't apply to you. And if you're one of our subsidiaries in Germany, the plan doesn't apply to you. It should be noted that Owen Young was the major financial backer for FDR in
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The United European venture when FDR, as a budding Wall Street financier, endeavored to take advantage of Germany's 1925 hyperinflation. So you remember when we were talking about FDR and we were talking about him speculating in the banking? FDR was getting rich off of the Young's plan creating hyperinflation. So were a lot of Wall Street.
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So their loans going over to Germany they knew would create hyperinflation, and they did speculation investing to capture the exact right investments in Germany to benefit them financially for the hyperinflations. So they win no matter what they do. Slott's parallel charge that Owen Young was responsible for the rise of Hitler.
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while obviously self-serving, is recorded in a U.S. government intelligence report relating to the interrogation of Dr. Fritz Thyssen in September 1945. The acceptance of the Young Plan and its financial principles increased unemployment more and more, until about one million were unemployed. People were desperate. Hitler said that he'd do away with unemployment.
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The government in power at the time was very bad, and the situation of the people were getting worse. That really was the reason of the enormous success Hitler had in coming to power. When the last election came, he got about 40% of the vote, unquote. So this is basically like a soft coup. They are creating the conditions that are going to bring about what they want.
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They are manipulating by speculation in the currency of Germany. They are setting the conditions via reparations of their need to borrow the money, creating the debt, creating the problem of them paying it back, crashing the economy. All of these things were planned. They knew exactly what they were doing. None of this is by happenstance. So they plan the conditions for basically.
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Some form of revolution, whether it's a peaceful one or not, that brings to power Hitler. The entire economy in Germany was manipulated by these people. That's the part. You can't talk about Hitler and him coming to power without talking about the preconditions that were all manipulated in order to create a Hitler. The same way you cannot talk about the Bolsheviks coming to power in...
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um russia without talking about the preparation that was done to destroy russia in the pre-revolution and getting rid of the um the king the czar and in the between the time they got rid of the czar and the bolshevik revolution they destroyed the country and they cultivated linen in london and trotsky in america and then sent them in there after they basically had
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The war won in defeating, by not funding them, the actual nationalists inside of Russia, which were the military people. They turned the Bolsheviks loose on the military people that were ethnic Russians that wanted what was best for Russia, not the Soviet Union. They absolutely did not want the Soviet Union. These people that are in the international syndicate wanted communism, not the people in Russia.
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And those people in the international syndicate defeated the nationalists by inserting these Bolshevik revolutionary people in there to do exactly that. And that's what we're seeing in Germany. So Slatt, not Owen Young, conceived the idea which would later become the Bank of International Settlements. And this is a very important part.
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of this entire conversation. The Bank of International Settlement, from the time it was created till now, has done irreparable damage to the international financial system for lots of different reasons. But you have to understand how it was set up too. It, like the CERN, is set up as a sovereign entity like the Vatican.
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You cannot look at their books. They have their own fire department. They have their own police department. No one is allowed in that building. That building is like a fortress. It's in Switzerland. And it was brought about almost exclusively by a German representative. I can't hammer that point home enough because I make the argument after all of this that Germany did not lose World War II. They shifted tactics.
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to the low-intensity conflict using Operation Gladio-type efforts along with this international syndicate to basically install dictators all over the world. That was the plan. When they're not going to be able to conventionally win the war, whether they even wanted to or not, because this has been like a slow rolling control over everything in the world.
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subtle way that you don't see it coming and so it's very important to realize that it was a german representative that beat the drum to create the bank of international settlements and as i said at the beginning they asserted the entire time that the only way germany could make those reparation payments was if the bank of international settlements was created world war ii was not our first war
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Nor was it the first time that reparations were demanded after a war. We never needed the Bank of International Settlements before, and they didn't need it this time. It was all a lie. The actual details were worked out at a conference presided over by Jackson Reynolds, one of the leading New York bankers, together with Melvin Traylor of the First National Bank of Chicago, Sir Walter Addis, formerly of
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HSBC, which is what? London and various French and German bankers, the Bank of International. So the syndicate, the syndicate got together and decided, hey, we're going to use this as an excuse to set up the central bank of central bankers. And we'll be able to control people's large segments of gold by setting this up, because the premise of the Bank of International Settlements was everybody that became a member.
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and everybody that wanted reparation payments from Germany had to be a member, was you had to deposit an excessive amount of your nation's gold on deposit. What you need, Cousinette? Hi, I just want to let everybody know that I do see people requesting a mic, and I am going to give you a mic, but it's only going to be after the colonel's finished speaking, so you're not being ignored. Thanks for understanding, guys.
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The Bank of International Settlements was essential under the Young plan, according to Anthony Sutton, as a means to afford a ready instrument for financial transactions. According to his own statement, Slatt also gave Young the idea that later became the post-World War II International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Quote,
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A bank of this kind will demand financial cooperation between vanquished and victors that will lead to a community of interest, which in turn will give rise to mutual confidence and understanding and thus promote and ensure peace. I will still vividly recall the setting in which this conversation took place. Owen Young was seated in his armchair, puffing away on his pipe, his legs outstretched, his keen eye fixed unswervingly on me.
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As is my habit when propounding such arguments, I was doing a quiet, steady quarter deck up and down the room. When I had finished, there was a brief pause. Then his whole face lit up and his resolve found utterance in the words, Dr. Slott, you gave me a wonderful idea and I'm going to sell it to the world, unquote. So, again.
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I can't say enough. If you do any research on the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, it has been used over the decades to hamstring every entity that the international syndicate wants to take over. It is a predatory, horrendous millstone around countries that are trying to do things better.
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and do things better for their people that may be against the United States and the international syndicate, it's just awful. So, Carol Quigley says, quote, nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands, able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a whole. This is the reason for World War II, unquote.
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And I could not agree more. This was done 100% on purpose. The system worked in the 1920s as it works today through the medium of private central bankers in each country who control the national money supply of individual economies. In the 1920s and 30s, the New York Federal Reserve, the Bank of England, the Rights Bank in Germany, and the Bank in France.
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also more or less influenced the political apparatus of their respective countries through the supply of money and the creation of monetary policy. More direct influence was realized by supplying political funds
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to politicians and political parties. In the U.S., for example, Hoover blamed his 1932 defeat on withdrawal of support from Wall Street, which we talked about when we talked about FDR, because that is exactly what happened. All of the backers of Hoover switched to FDR between 1928 and 1932 election. Politicians, and they were all basically bankers and industrialists, politicians that like
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that are amenable to the objectives of financial capitalism and academic professors with ideas for world control are very useful to international bankers. They are kept in line with their system of rewards and penalties. In the early 30s, the guiding vehicle for this international system of control, according to Quigley, was called the apex of the system.
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That was the Bank of International Settlements. The Bank of International Settlements, APEX, continued its work during World War II as the medium through which the bankers, who apparently were not at war with each other, continued a mutually benefit exchange and continued meetings secretly. Meetings more secret than ever held by the...
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royal arc of masons or any other secret society. Between the central bankers at the apex of control, there was intrigue among contemporary journalists, although they rarely, if ever, were able to penetrate the mask of secrecy.
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A practical example of international finance operating behind the scenes to build and manipulate the political and economic systems is found in the German cartel system. The three largest loans handled by Wall Street bankers for German borrowers in 1920 under the Dawes plan benefited three of the cartels. And it's very important to understand these three cartels because going into World War II, they were huge.
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The first was basically the German subsidiary of GE, and they got a loan from National City Company Bank for $35 million. The Steele Company, which was basically a subsidiary of United Steele, got a loan from Dillon Reed and Company for $70 million.
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And American IG Chemical, which was the subsidiary for IG Farben, got a loan from National City Company of $30 million. Only a handful of New York financial houses handled the German reparation financing. The three houses, Dillon Reed, who we just talked about, Harris Forbes.
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and National City Company. So the same people that are loaning the cartels money to create a cartel are the same ones that were handling the reparations, keeping it in the family. So if you look at the profits that these companies made, I'm going to just tell you, I have a whole chart, but I'm just going to tell you the top three. Dylan Reed, basically,
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made $2.7 million. Harris Forbes made $1.4 million and National City Company made $5 million. So back in the day, we're talking a long, long time ago in the 1920s, 1930 timeframe. That's a crap load of money. You find other ones in there, but those are the top three.
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After the mid-1920s, the two major German combines of IG Farben and Stahlwerk dominated the chemical and steel cartels that were created thanks to these loans. Although, because you would not have had IG Farben if you hadn't had the money from New York. That's just a fact.
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Although these firms had a voting majority in the cartels for only two to three basic products, they were basically able to control. And I just, I found a chart. For example, IG Farben had patents and control over synthetic methanol. And they produced 100% of that, which is an essential element of just about everything you use to go to war.
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They monopolized 100% of that in Germany. Magnesium, 100%. Chemical nitrogen, 70%. Explosives, 60%. Synthetic gasoline, just about 50%. So with those five elements, you basically are controlling the war machine for the most part. IG Farben Standard Oil Cooperation for production of synthetic oil.
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which IG Farben could have never done it without Standard Oil and the Rockefellers. Synthetic oil is created from coal, and this capability gave IG Farben Cartel a monopoly of German gasoline production in World War II. Just under one half of German's high-octane gasoline in 1945 was produced directly by IG Farben and most of the balance of its affiliated countries.
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In brief, synthetic gasoline and explosives, two of the very basic elements of modern warfare, the control of Germans' World War II output was in the hands of two German companies created by Wall Street loans under the Dawes plan. Moreover, American assistance to Nazi war...
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extended into other areas. The two largest tank producers in Hitler's Germany were Opel, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Motors, controlled by J.P. Morgan, and Ford AG, a subsidiary of Ford Motor Company of Detroit. The Nazis granted tax-exempt status to Opel in 1936 and enabled General Motors to expand its production facilities. General Motor
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reinvested the resulting profits into German industry. Henry Ford was decorated by the Nazis for his service to Nazism. Alcoa and Dow Chemical worked closely with the Nazi industry with numerous transfers of their U.S. technology. Bendex Aviation, in which J.P. Morgan controlled General Motors firm, had a major stock interest, supplied semen,
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and Halsk AG in Germany with data and automatic pilot and aircraft instrumentations. As late as 1940, in an unofficial war, Bendex Aviation supplied complete technical data to Robert Bosch for aircraft and diesel engine starters and received royalties for payments in return. It is important to note, as we develop our story,
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that General Motors, Ford, General Electric, DuPont, and a handful of other U.S. companies. Hold on just a second. Somebody just said the comments were off. I don't know how you turn them on because I didn't turn them off. So let's see. I don't see anything that even has a switch to turn them on or off.
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Sorry about that. That's really a bummer. Hold on a second. Is she still here? Stellar? Look and see if you can find Stellar if she's still here. Liza, if you wouldn't mind just texting her or tagging her on X in general and ask her if she knows how to do that because I don't see anything in settings.
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Or anywhere else that allows me to turn them on or off. So I set this up the same way as I always do. That's totally weird. On my way. I'll try to find her. Thank you. All right. Back to the story. So basically you have all of those companies, General Motors, Ford, General Electric, DuPont, all in bed with Germany.
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J.P. Morgan's firm, Rockefeller Chase Bank, and to a lesser extent, Warburg's Manhattan Bank, all doing business with them. The central role of IG Farben and Hitler's rise to power, I'm going to try to just go through this quickly. IG Farben was the largest chemical manufacturing enterprise in the world. A state within a state is how they referred to it.
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The Farben cartel dated back to 1925 when organizing Herman Schmitz with Wall Street Financial Assistance created the super giant chemical enterprise out of six already giant German chemical companies. I think most people have heard a lot of German names. I'm not even going to try to pronounce them, but it was like Bayer and Agfa.
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and some others. These companies were merged to become international, two German names, AG, which is abbreviated IG Farben for short. 20 years later, the same German Schmitz was put on trial at Nuremberg for war crimes committed by IG Farben. Other IG Farben directors were placed on trial, but the American affiliates of IG Farben, who basically were in bed with them and fine with everything,
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And sharing patents and hiding patents and doing all that other crap. Nothing was ever done to them. So, go ahead. Stella's here. I just passed her the mic. I don't know what kind of a delay there is. Okay. I'm going to invite her to co-host because maybe she can do something with it. So, she disappeared again. There she is. Oh, she's back. Okay.
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You want to try again? I sent her an invite to co-host. Okay, perfect. Thank you. So in these U.S. connections in Wall Street, you have, without the capital being supplied by Wall Street, you don't have an IG Farben. So that's kind of the whole, and without an IG Farben, you don't have a Hitler, and without a Hitler, you don't have a World War II. So that's kind of the big deal in the whole way this evolves.
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German bankers on the Farben's supervisory board of directors in the late 1920s included the Hamburg banker Max Warburg, whose brother Paul Warburg, of course, was one of the founders of the Federal Reserve System in the U.S. I'm sure that's not weird at all. And not coincidentally, Paul Warburg was also on the board of American IG Farben. That's how in bed with each other they were.
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In addition to Max Warburg and Herman Smits, the guiding hand in the creation of the IG Farben empire, the early Farben included Karl Both, Fritz Dermier, Kurt Oppenheim, and George von Schnitzler. All except Max Warburg were charged as war criminals. The directors of American IG Farben,
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were identified as prominent American businessmen. Walter Teagle, who was an FDR buddy, and he also was the guy that FDR picked to be the NRA administrator. Remember that thing that I told you was the National Recovery Act that was later struck down as unconstitutional, which basically turned us into a fascist government? Yeah, the guy that was in charge of that for FDR is Walter Teagle. So you, of course, would find him.
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at the head of something that's involving a fascist movement in Germany from the American side. Banker Paul Warburg, his brother Max Warburg, of course, is on the German side of IG Farben. So you got brothers that are the conduit back and forth from the American IG Farben subsidiary to Germany. And Edsel Ford. Farben contributed 400,000 rights marks directly to SOT and
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for use in the crucial 1933 election, and Farben was subsequently in the forefront of the military development of the Nazi Germany. So you have these same people that are on the board of IG Farben contributing to the rise and funding of Hitler into a political position, and then also later funding the war machine.
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In 1928, the American holdings of IG Farben, which included the Bayer Company, General, Alleline Works, Agfa, Ansco, and Winthrop Chemical Company, were organized into a Swiss holding company. And again, that's how they got out of responsibility, if you will, or control.
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So they were basically hiding company ownership in Swiss, and then they were transferring patents to Sweden in order to be able to kind of cloud who the ownership of some of these things were after they were created. In the following year, these American firms merged to become American IG Chemical Corporation, later renamed General Aniline and Film.
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Hermann Smits, the organizer of IG Farben in 1925, became a prominent early Nazi and supporter of Hitler, as well as chairman of the Swiss IG Kimmich and president of American IG. The Farben complex in both Germany and the U.S. then developed into an integral part of a formation that basically facilitated the Nazi machine.
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the Weimar and the SS. So understanding this is critical. You cannot talk about Hitler or the Nazi machine or the SS without understanding where their financial support came from originally. IG Farben is of particular interest in the formation of the Nazi state because Farben directors materially helped Hitler and Nazis rise to power in 1933.
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Sutton has seen photographic evidence that he includes in his book that IG Farben contributed 400,000 Reich marks to Hitler's political slush fund. This was a secret fund which financed the Nazi seizure of power in March 1933. Many years earlier, Farben had obtained Wall Street funds for the 1925 cartelization and expansion in Germany.
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and $30 million for American IG in 1929, and also had Wall Street directors on the Farben board. It was to be noted that these funds were raised and directors appointed years before Hitler was promoted to be the German dictator. Observers have argued that Germany could not have gone to war in 1939 without IG Farben, which I think is clearly evident.
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Between 1927 and the beginning of World War II, IG Farben doubled in size, an expansion made possible by American technical assistance and American money. By 1939, IG Farben had acquired and participated in 380 other German firms and over 500 foreign firms. The Farben empire owned its own coal mills
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its own electrical power plants, iron, steel, banks, research units, and numerous commercial enterprises. There were over 2,000 cartel agreements, IG and foreign firms, including Standard Oil, DuPont, Alcoa, Dow Chemical, and other U.S. companies. The full story of IG Farben and its world activities before World War II.
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can never be known because most of the documents were destroyed in the aftermath of World War II on IG Farben's grounds. According to the War Department, quote, without IG immense production facilities, its intense search and vast international affiliations, Germany's prosecution of the war would have been unthinkable and impossible.
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Farben not only directed its energies towards arming Germany, but concentrated on weakening her intended victims, and thus double-barrel attempt to expand the German industrial potential for war and to restrict that of the rest of the world was not conceived and executed in the normal course of business. The proof is overwhelming that IG Farben officials had full prior knowledge of Germany's plan.
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to go to war, and of each specific aggressive act later undertaken. And that kind of, to me, is the key to everything. You can see, and I do understand how people would want to make the argument that Hitler got sucked in and was used into this international syndicate plan, and you can definitely make an argument of that.
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I don't agree with that, but you can definitely make that legitimate argument. But at some point, Hitler has to understand he's not in control. And it doesn't take somebody very long to figure that out when you're trying to do one thing and these cartel members are telling you that you have to do something else. And at one point, if he truly was a leader, he'd step aside and go, guys, I'm not doing this. This is all of these other people. I'm being manipulated.
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And I can't do for you. Y'all are all going to end up dead. I'm out of here. So you can kind of make those kind of arguments. And I understand how people want to do that. But this creation of this war machine started well before Hitler was ever in office. It paid to bring him into office. And if it wasn't him, it'd be somebody else.
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They used that apparatus to go to war. And the aftermath of that war bought them a lot. It bought them the ability to reorganize the entire world. I often speak about the fake countries they created after World War II. Well, if you don't have a world war, you can't reorganize the world.
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You're not going to be able to have a regional European conflict and change the boundaries of shit in Asia or in Saudi Arabia or anywhere else. You had to have a world war. You had to drag all of these people in in order to be able to redefine all of the boundaries. And that's what people have to understand. This was never just about Germany.
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These are people that work on a global scale trying to reorganize the world into one government. No matter how many dead bodies they have to have in order to do that. It just doesn't matter to them because we're all expendable. They're not going to die. Not in going to war anyway. So that's the important part that everybody needs to understand. Okay. So.
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Once we get past the role that IG Farben played in this, there's many others. There's GE, there's Siemens, and Anthony Sutton in his book goes through all of them. One that I found particularly fascinating, and you could do probably a week's worth of shows just on it, was called International Telephone and Telegraph Company, ITT.
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It basically, after World War II, becomes a CIA front company because understanding that it basically had control of all telephone and telegraph wires, it was like the biggest boon for spy capability ever. And it played an intricate role in World War II. So if anybody just likes to do research, I highly recommend looking into that. They played a big role in...
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the control of information during World War II. And then, of course, we all know about the role that Henry Ford. This is so frustrating. So something definitely is going on in our spaces because it just dumped Stellar and it dumped Cousin It. And so frustrating.
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Are you back, Cousin It? It's showing you with the speaker. I apologize, guys. Can you hear me now? Yeah, I can hear you. I don't know what's going on. This is so frustrating. It is, because Stella has been trying to get in. I see her bouncing in and out, and I don't know why she's not able to stay in. So everybody that's here, my sincere apologies. Something's going on.
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Um, with the comments and we're trying to fix it, but we're not even sure how to fix it because it's never happened. Yeah. Very, very, um, uh, frustrating. So anyway, it's very distracting too. Cause I have to keep, um, stopping because these people are being, um, not heads and can't run a stupid, um, system. But anyway. Okay. So.
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Obviously, we mentioned before about Teagle from Standard Oil and the Warburgs family. These are all people that were also associated with FDR and Gerald Swope, who we talked about last time. And what's very interesting is the role of a guy by the name of, and I'm going to totally butcher his last name. His first name is Putsy, which I think is hilarious.
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P-U-T-Z-I. His last name is H-A-N-F-S-T-A-E-N-G-L. So we're just going to call him Putsy. He was also a friend of Roosevelt's. And he participated in the Reichstag fire, which most people in looking back on that believe that was a false flag to bring Hitler into power.
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And it's interesting that the guy that was a huge role in it was a friend of Roosevelt's and a friend of all of these people that's going to benefit. So the composition of the Nazi inner circle during World War II, the financial contributions of Standard Oil, the ITT subsidiaries that all had a play in the spying and everything else.
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All are put together in Anthony Sutton's book in a really interesting way. And a lot of the money transitions of which he got classified that had been declassified access to bank statements about the SS slush fund that all of this, that documented all of the money moving around that came from these entities to Hitler.
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And to all of the friends of Hitler circle once he got in power. He also talks about I don't know if you guys know that there was supposedly this book that got that talked about a guy by the name of Sidney Warburg. Sidney Warburg was.
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Some people call him a myth. There was a book that was heavily suppressed that people said was a forgery. And most of the time when those kind of things happen, it's usually because the information in the book is true. Antony Sutton goes in, he spends an entire chapter about this book and the book accused.
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the Rockefellers, the Warburgs, and major oil companies of financing Hitler. And while the name Sidney Warburg was in no doubt an invention, the extraordinary fact remains that the argument in the suppressed Sidney Warburg book is remarkably close to what we now have documented as actual evidence after a whole bunch of declassification. So it appears
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that the story was true. Somebody used a pen name in order to write the story that was immediately by all of the intel communities, much like today happens, was denounced as it not being true, but is in fact turned out to be true. So it's very interesting reading over it. It also remains a puzzle why James Paul Warburg, 15 years later, would want to attempt in a rather transparently slipshod.
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to refute the contents of this Warburg book, a book he claims not to have ever even read. It is perhaps even more of a puzzle why Warburg would choose Nazi von Papen, P-A-P-E-N's memoirs, as a vehicle to present his disagreement with the information in the book. So, finally.
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When you get towards the end of his book, he looks at the roles between Morgan and Chase in World War II and specifically their collaboration with the Nazis in France while a war is going on. Looking at the broad array of facts presented in all of the books that we've read or that we've reviewed, you find the same names of Owen Young, Gerald Swope.
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Heimar Slott, Bernard Barak, the same international banks, J.P. Morgan, Guarantee Trust, Chase Bank, and most of them are all located at 120 Broadway. This group of international bankers backed the Bolshevik Revolution, FDR, and they profited off of the New Deal.
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They would have profited more off of the National Recovery Act, but it was found unconstitutional. And they're also the same people that backed Hitler and profited off of the German armament and the loans in the interim period for reparations. When big businesses should be running its business, they instead were basically plotting war. The version of history.
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that has been revealed here is that of a financial elite knowingly and premeditatedly assisting the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917 in concert with German bankers at the time after profiting from German hyperinflationary distress in 1923 and then planning to use the German reparations
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as an excuse to basically use the American money to borrow, to recirculate supposedly in payment of those reparations. And that had a lot to do, which most people don't associate with it, had a lot to do with the Wall Street financial crisis in 1929, because much of the reparations, the bonds that were used to finance the loans to Germany,
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um for them to in order to pay those reparation back uh a lot of those ended up um not being good and then they forgave the reparations and there was no way to pay them and a lot of people don't affiliate the financial crisis that we had in 1929 to this whole garbage deal that they set up because of course they have their money we just get screwed um
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Two men that were backed by these leaders, FDR and Adolf Hitler in Germany, you had Roosevelt's New Deal and Hitler's four-year plan, that if you put them side by side, you can find very little difference in them. If you look at the original Roosevelt's NRA, the National Recovery Act, that was thrown out for constitutional reasons, and Hitler's four-year plan, they are very similar.
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Why did the Wall Street and the international bankers want Roosevelt and Hitler? This is an aspect that definitely needs to be looked at. And Antony Sutton says, according to the myth of Sidney Warburg, that book that's been suppressed, Wall Street wanted a policy of revenge. That is, it wanted war in Europe between France and Germany.
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We know even from establishment history that both Hitler and Roosevelt acted out these policies, which then led to war. So there's a whole bunch of other stuff that has to do with this whole thing. But I think this is the part that I wanted to get across to everybody so that you understand the manipulation that has went on historically.
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Gladio picks up post-World War II, but you really can't fully understand the paramilitary use of Gladio without understanding how maniacal and evil these people are in manipulating the world affairs. So you have to...
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understand their use of the paramilitary capability to install fascist governments around the world in light of what they did to install Hitler and create a World War II, which created the faulty boundaries, which allowed them to use the paramilitary force. And I hope I've been able in the last three days to make that clear to you, the backdrop of which
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We are going to dive deeply into in Operation Gladio as we go country by country. But you have to understand the origins first. I just felt it was really important to take a bit of time and do that. So I'm going to go ahead and open it up for questions, provided somebody will be able to talk since they're not really allowing us to do too much.
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So I don't know how you pronounce your name, Moti or whatever. If you want to ask a question, you're requesting a mic. Good day, good evening. Mott Bombadil speaking here from Sweden, where we have those international bankers that were deeply, deeply involved in all of these happenings.
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It's unfortunate that we don't have a bubble. I have been writing quite extensively about this from different sources and so on, of course. I can totally agree with everything, Colonel, that you are getting into here. And this background is so, so, so important. The hidden hand that we seldom see.
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It's the hand that Mr. Trump is trying to expose right now. It's the family of Wallenberg, who is not Warburg, Wallenberg. They are the owners of Ericsson, Nasdaq, ABB. Wallenberg, yep. Yeah, yeah. They are deeply entrenched with the Warburgs and so on, but you seldom see them. They are rarely mentioned in books and so on.
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They are getting to the surface now, but they are deeply, deeply involved in the creation of the Bank for International Settlements. For example, Thomas McKittrick, the childhood friend of the nefarious Dulles brothers, he is the protégé of one of the Wallenbergs. There are two brothers of Wallenberg that is very actively driving both the prelude
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to the Second World War, and the Bank for International Settlements, the League of Nations, and of course they are deeply, deeply involved together with Morgan Warburg and the others in the Russian Revolution. Both the first attempt with Trotsky, he has another name, we'll call him Trotsky because most of the people know him as that. So they are sort of in the center of this.
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but not so visible. And I just want to point that out, not being too long-winded, because if we combine the information, your great information, your spaces are shared very frequently in Sweden, which is sort of the center, Sweden and Switzerland. Without them, there would be no war. I can assure you that.
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I will just drop one name for you to check out. And I will also send over to you the articles about it. It's a nefarious gentleman, a gray shadow called Per Jakobsson. He is from the get-go, from 29, in the Bank for International Settlements. And he stays until...
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1952, 1954, something like that, when we have the Bosch affair, when the Wallenbergs are, you know, after the war, they are in trouble with the good part of the U.S. administration, so to speak. So they get out of the American Bosch affair at this point in time. So Perry Jacobson, worth checking out. And also...
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Of course, Thomas McKittrick, he is very essential. Yeah, McKittrick is bad. Yeah, but he drops out of sight as soon as Bretton Woods is done. I think he got into some moralical troubles or whatever. He just disappears. And also talking about Franklin Delano Roosevelt, you know, one of the Nobel Prize.
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Loretes. Him and Woodrow Wilson and all this. They are Nobel Prize winners. That's the Wallenberg Prize. The Nobel family is very connected with the Russian thing. They are the kings of Baku, of the oil, of St. Petersburg, where you also had Ericsson, and so on. The Swedes are heavily involved in this, but seldom mentioned.
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It will surface now. We can see this coming down now. So hopefully we can join forces and sort of do a little bit of banking. And IG Farben is, of course, the central part of it. We have been discussing IG Farben and trying to get that information out for, like, decades.
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Yeah, send me the name of that guy that you want me to look at because I definitely want to look. I think this is a, as you say, it is something that we can all hold hands about because this is all done to us, not for us. And it is something that will unite us all. So thank you for your comments. And yeah, just if you just put at Colonel Towner and then put whatever the name is so I can find it since our comments isn't working on here.
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I have already DM'd you some stuff. I will continue doing that. So you will get the articles and then we can sort of get it up and running. We have lots of information here. The IG Farben. I'm just going to give you a snippet more that is very interesting with the patents. There is a gentleman who is called Voldemar von Knieven.
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Strange name. I will send it to you so you can get the info out. So he is the one carrying 46,000 patents from IG Farben to Sweden at the end of the war. He is also the educator of Rosenberg, the eugenics part of the Hitler administration. He's Jewish, actually.
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And he's the grandfather of Olof Palme, the Swedish prime minister. Yep, I've read about him. Yeah, and he got shot on the stairs of the Thule house, which is the Gladio headquarters. Yeah, it's very ironical. But yeah, we can get there. I know that for the background, I have...
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I will send you a lot of articles in X format, so to speak. Because it's not a book worth of reading. It's things from many books, but it can be worth reading. And it's not just about Wallenbergs. It's about American IG and all of this. So it is the same thing that you're talking about, but in a little bit easier to read format. They are long, but they are not...
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as long as the book. I'm so happy that you are bringing this up. I'm truly, truly, truly happy. I'm so happy we are getting there now. My humble thanks or gratitude for this and excuse for bad language.
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The Modorian language will give you a certain accent when talking in English. So I hope you can bear with me on that. Thank you, guys. Thank you. Appreciate it. All right. Anybody else have questions? Well, we had a few people request the mic up. We got Ellie. So, Ellie, you're up. Hello. Can you hear me? I can hear you. Thank you. Good evening. In German, it's evening.
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I jumped in very late. I have a short question. I came across the so-called PQRA report. Does it tie in to your topic you have tonight? Because I don't know what it is. Do you know what this is? The PQRA report? No, I don't know what you're saying. I shared it on my Twitter. Maybe I pronounced it not correctly. The PQRA report.
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Pecura Commission was something about banks in 1930. Pecura. Do you know what I mean? Yeah. Has that something to do? What is that? I didn't came across this. What is the purpose of this report? It was an investigation into a situation that they had. I don't.
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recall all of the details, but it had to do with the banking and it's pretty involved. And I'd have to look at it again. I actually came across this in one of my finance classes when I was getting my master's degree in business. But without, I don't know off the top of my head, it's really not part of
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what we're talking about right now. So we'll have to come back to that. I will make a note to look at it, though. Thank you very much, Colonel. Sure. Who else? SR-71? Hands raised. SR-71. Thank you, Colonel. Appreciate it. And there's so much knowledge just within this group that goes well beyond what I have.
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and what's going on. But you mentioned all of these other companies that were involved. I can also say IBM was involved in a lot of this as well. Given that, there's only one other note I have to say. When you mentioned the three legs of the syndicate, it seems that, again, CISA has come back into the news and is now going to be able to...
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shall we say, cajole, coerce, enforce some type of censorship amongst the public here in the U.S. So we'll see how that goes. Thank you so much. Sure. Anybody else have any questions? I have an add-on on that. IBM actually provided a data sheet stamp codes for the camps in Germany.
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So that's quite a strange thing that they did. So 100% correct to the last speaker. Yeah. Speak to the Pekora Commission very quickly. Go ahead. Go ahead. Yeah, so that was to investigate the Wall Street crash of 1929. And I just want to point out, you see the same players, so the same people that were involved in the Pujo Commission, same people that were involved with Pekora.
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with Mussolini, with Hitler. So like some of the common names that you'll hear that come up a lot are Thomas W. Lamont. You've probably heard me talk about him in my post. And then also just want to say, like with Mussolini, if you look at the same timeline of everything that you were mentioning of what was going on with Hitler, you see the same types of meetings and interactions and the same players. Like you mentioned Gerard Swope. He's there right with Mussolini's cabinet.
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There's so much to unpack there. But I just wanted to answer Ellie's question. And I may as well just say, you know, my focus in my documentaries I'm focusing on is the families, the bloodlines, who married who. So you'll actually see if you follow Felix Warburg, the other brother of Paul and Max, you know that his granddaughter married FDR Jr. as an example. Her other husband was Robert Sarnoff.
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who was the son of David Starnoff, who was the first head of RCA, set up by Owen Young. So it's a big old club. Anyway, so I posted my little clip on that on your page. Thank you for doing that. Thank you for doing that. Thank you for everything that you do. Hey, guys, there's an echo going on.
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So somebody is getting some feedback. It was Dr. DeProgram. I just I muted her for some reason. Again, I'm just so frustrated with this whole space thing right now. But I wanted to jump on what she said, because what she said is critical. If you look, I think I made the point the last time we were talking. They they being the International Syndicate floated out.
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multiple versions of one world government. They created communism via the Bolsheviks. They created socialism in Germany. They created totalitarianism in Italy. And they created FDR in what they thought was going to be yet another version under the National Recovery Act.
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of a fascist slash socialist system. They wanted to dry run all of those systems to see which one they were going to opt for. What was the best one to use in order to allow the international syndicate to operate as monopolies and basically own the government via a dictator?
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That's what they were doing. That is the plan. If you go back and you read the Fabian Society documentation, the round table, the stuff that was talked about, papers that were written at Oxford during this time in the late 1800s. This is exactly what they wanted to do. In order to do that, you had to get rid of all of the royalty. And you see one.
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A royal family after another, the French Revolution, the Tsar in Russia, one after the other. Any one of them that actually functioned as a royal, not an honorary royal like in Britain, were done away with. And that allowed them to then go through and implement these different crazy controlled societies.
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in order to evaluate which one they wanted to adopt long-term. And as they were doing that, they evaluated them over the first 30 or 40 years. You have World War II that then created all of the made-up countries to be able to then go area by area and begin deconstructing what had always been nation-states before and reconstruct them under a dictator via coups or the artificial map.
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and that type of thing. This was always a big plan. And that is so important. And like Dr. DeProgram said, it was all done by the same people, the same companies. The names just keep coming up over and over again. That's not a coincidence. So does anybody else have anything? Well, just a quick mention. This is an amazing room. But for the listeners,
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Sweden and Switzerland, the two neutral countries since 1814, that is a prerequisite to do all of this. This is long time planning, long time planning. So please note that, that those two neutral countries, the one for banking and the other one for, well, lots of nefarious actions, you could say. Notify that. That's the two only neutral countries.
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Sweden was never involved in the war in that sense. They were not genetically involved in the war. They were very involved in the war. Yes, they created it, sort of. The Nazi brass is... I will put under this space lots of articles where you can have a read. Goering, for example, he was...
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halfway is swede more or less married to he he after the second after the first world war where he was the fighter ace and he was the liaison between the the the nazi brass and ig farber he he he lived in stockholm for extensive times and so so he and and hitler they were both in their beer hall puts or the beer hall coop and he actually got shot there and then he well so he married to a swedish
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Countess, actually. So, you know, there are deep, deep, deep entanglements to the Swedish oligarchy, to the Wallenberg family especially. And the hygienic side of it, it's quite obvious there, I would say. And the iron that Germany needed was bought from Sweden.
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There are different figures. 70% to 90% of the iron used for the German war machine was from Sweden. So we can also include that in the mainframe of things, so to speak. Okay, thank you. I rest my case there, and I put some articles underneath. Since we don't have a bottle, I will put them there, and I will also send them to you. Thank you. Thank you.
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Pete Grande, what you got? Thank you for a great space. Lots of great information. I just wanted to highlight a person of significant importance in terms of the way the banking system could have taken another route, who is coincidentally another Swede. But he's of importance when it comes to the...
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European banking system and it spills over into America as well in the prelude to, or basically when they were setting up a bank for international settlements and so on. I mentioned him briefly in your previous space and I posted some information about him as well in the comment section of the previous space. His name was Ivar Kruger and I'd like to read a short excerpt.
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just a couple of sentences from what I posted in the previous comment section in order to highlight the importance that he could have had and why they had to do away with him. So in quotes now, this time known as the second Swedish great age was dominated by a Mr. Ivar Kruger, who was a Swedish entrepreneur who organized and brokered credit flows independent of the banks.
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and used these credit flows to build up countries' defense capabilities against the supremacy of the Versailles system, which was primarily aimed at enriching, and the following term used here in this quote is geared towards the understanding of basically the Swedish readers. What he's referring to is basically this international syndicate, but he names them the Anglo-Zionist banking conglomerates.
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So going on the Anglo-Zionist banking conglomerate that had succeeded in establishing a privately controlled central bank system over large parts of Europe and the United States. So in order for the banking system to be geared towards a debt-based system, which would enable these wars and everything, they had to do away with this man because he lent out money.
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without interest and wanted to create another banking system, basically. So I just wanted to highlight him as an important figure whose companies were taken away and so on during this time and built the foundation for the control system of the international cartel, basically. Yeah, I remember you mentioning him last time.
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like anybody else that goes against the system like Gaddafi trying to create the African common currency gets eliminated. Exactly, yes. And I see parallels to a certain extent to Kennedy, for example, and well, other people of importance that tried to break this financing to the...
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There's the guy that... Oh, shoot. This involved Otto Skorzeny. He starts with a B. His last name does, if I'm correct. I believe he was from Morocco. He was visiting France and he gets disappeared. And he was putting together a meeting of the invisible countries to...
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this international syndicate in Cuba. And during the, he traveled to France under the auspices of meeting some people to coordinate this conference that they're going to have in Cuba. I've got to look, find his name. I was just reading about him because they basically ran an operation, Gladio operation that Otto Skorzeny planned to kill this guy.
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And he was doing exactly the same thing. He was coordinating with some of the more advanced African countries and some Latin America and some of the islands in the Caribbean to break out from being controlled by this international syndicate. And they killed him, too. There's so many examples of that happening for anybody that dares. And what you have to be able to say in hindsight.
1:37:30
is God bless them for being brave enough to step out and fight against the tyranny of this international syndicate. I agree completely. Many different people, of course, some of them on high positions where they could actually accomplish something, put up a fight or a reasonably good resistance.
1:38:01
I don't know if this is slightly off topic, maybe, but I'll mention him briefly. If you go back even further to the American Revolution, for example, we had the Swedish king, Gustav III, who had a similar monetary system, a parallel one to basically the forces that morphed into the international cartel of today.
1:38:30
The old, I forget their name at the moment. I'll get back to that later then. I forget their name. The ones with the boats, for lack of better terms. The East India Company. We are on the East India Company with this second round of historical spaces.
1:39:05
that we are running together with Tisha this evening as well. So we are not on IG Farben, but in essence, the national states around 1600, they are formed. We have the world's first central bank in Sweden, of course, in 1668. And in this era, the East India Company is...
1:39:33
flourishing. And almost all of this, Delano Roswell, all of these families, they are more or less connected to the East India Company or their own country's shipping companies that did nefarious actions during these colonization times. And especially the opium trade with China, which is...
1:39:58
building up the bedrock for these families to stand on. So you could say, a little bit simplified, but the central bank of Sweden and then the second central bank in the world is, of course, in the city of London, the sort of the Viking crown London thing. It's the Bank of England.
1:40:21
This is formed, the beginning of the military industrial complex is put inside the East India Company of Holland, England, and also Sweden. It's very essential with the armory, with the guns and so on, and cannons. So this is the springboard to what will become IG Farben. And today, IG Farben have...
1:40:50
lifted to something that you could say is investor of Sweden, Vanguard and BlackRock, which is intertwined and cross-owning each other. And they have the global dominance on almost everything from telecom to food to energy. And this is what we are up against this time around. And I'm just going to mention Aristide Briand as well. He died.
1:41:19
mysteriously, the French prime minister counteracting the Bank for International Settlements together with Eva Krieger, actually, who was a privateer. Same day as Eva Krieger managed to give the German government a huge loan in 1932 to avoid the Nazi thing, to keep the government stable. An enormous amount of money from him as a person.
1:41:48
Probably the richest man in the world at this point in time. But you understand, hold on just a second, but you understand based on what we just covered today, how someone from the outside trying to do that to avoid getting a Hitler would have derailed their plans that they had for the aftermath of World War II to redraw all of the boundaries and everything else. So, yeah, you're not allowed to mess with their plans. No, of course not.
1:42:18
That's why I wanted to make a mention of Gustav III as well, because he tried the same thing in Sweden and he was killed for it by interests controlled by the East Indian companies. That's the name I forgot. And Martin did an excellent job of elaborating on basically what I was getting at. So thank you. And the importance of what y'all just drew a line. You went back a whole lot further, but you drew the line from the evolutionary process of.
1:42:48
hundreds of years of planning to do exactly what they are doing today. And you did a great job of taking us back because you're absolutely right about the East and West Indies program or companies. They were the early versions of mercantilism. And now you have...
1:43:11
Through the World War, the monopolies, then when monopolies weren't going to work, they basically created the cartels that were in the interim of World War I and World War II. And now you have, as you just pointed out, the mega industrial monopolies of BlackRock. It's the exact same thing. They just reinvent themselves every 10 or 20 years to perpetuate this control over us.
1:43:40
while at the same time implementing and controlling us by paramilitary capability in the form of Operation Gladio. And that's kind of the point and the reason why I wanted to do this part of the foundational build for people to understand this is not new. It's been going on for hundreds of years. It just basically reinvents itself every 20 or 30 years to a different mechanism.
1:44:09
And until we all rise up, hold hands and say, no, we're not going to do this anymore. And that's kind of what I feel compelled to do is to educate people into the scope of what's going on. And with that knowledge, we can now engage in conversations with people who are going into elected positions.
1:44:37
And if they cannot talk to you and they're not as smart as you, don't elect them. Because what I hope to do is give you the basis to have intelligent conversations with the people that want to earn that position. And if they're not smarter than you, then you need to run for office. And we're going to make sure people are equipped with the information to be able to do that of what our government's actually doing, not what they're trying to tell us they're doing. Benjamin, go ahead.
1:45:08
Love the space, Colonel. Ladies, love you too. What you all do is amazing. Coming in from the mindset of pattern recognition, you know, it seems to me, you know, looking at all the levers that you've described that happened in the past and then the levers that are available today, you know, what's some of the things that you think we should be focusing on looking towards looking at people that
1:45:38
you may get your information from or people that you respect because I'm going to go back and re-listen to this space two or three times because there's a lot of information and a lot of times you don't catch everything the first time around. It's why I like to watch movies two or three times because you always find those nuggets in there. So love you, Colonel. Love what you ladies do. Thank you. Thank you, Benjamin.
1:46:05
I don't know that I have. I base all of my impressions of what's going on today based on the information from the past. And Liza and Bridget and I both have talked about this. I don't think you can see anything clearly today because of the propaganda. So you have to 100% rely on pattern recognition.
1:46:34
knowing our history. And so, again, that's why this is so important. If you know who's behind it and you know there's a thing called an international syndicate, that's not a conspiracy theory. We have articulated how it operates. We've shown you over and over and over again who the players are. We have covered...
1:46:57
You know, in the span of three spaces, we've covered decades and decades. We went from the early 1900s all the way up to almost 1950 now, repeating the same people's names, doing the exact same thing. And it doesn't matter whether it was done in World War I or World War II or the Bolshevik Revolution or whatever. It's the same thing. So recognize that that's there. And then through.
1:47:25
Operation Gladio and how they control us and how they try to psychologically manipulate us. When we start the next phase of this, which is to go through some of their operational mechanisms and their planning, pull a plan book off and I'm going to show you how they ran this plan in Greece and they ran the exact same plan in Ukraine. And then the next plan, here's a plan that they ran in wherever and wherever.
1:47:52
What I want you to start being able to do is go, oh, my gosh, what just happened in Russia, the crocus, that's plan B. That was plan, what they did in Ukraine was plan C or whatever. And you're going to be able to do that. So whatever they try tomorrow, you're going to know immediately that's plan D, that they've done that in such and such and such a place. And if we could all begin doing that, we can't be manipulated anymore. We can't be emotionally blackmailed anymore.
1:48:20
And that's kind of what my mission is. Bridget, go ahead. Yes, ma'am. I just wanted to second his comment about one of the running jokes was whenever I would listen to your rumble, I would always listen to it twice. The second time with a notebook because it is relevant and it is so timely and it gives you the x-ray glasses, the gladio glasses to see through the headline.
1:48:58
And in that, you know, now looking back at all the narrative that we've been fed makes everything make a lot more sense. And the more we share these things together and the more minds we have together in different points of view, we all see for what it is. And you're right. They can't manipulate us. They can't manipulate our families.
1:49:30
breaking the matrix is the key to stealing their voice, stealing their power, and because the only reason they keep doing these same playbooks is because it works. When it no longer works, you've stolen their power. Correct. Absolutely. Anyway, that was my two cents worth. SR-71, what you got? Thank you, Colonel.
1:50:00
I guess my question is, given today's financial situation and how we are continually creating billionaires, if you will, I look at what we're looking at now, and of course it's an incestuous cesspool, if you ask me, that's spawned itself over time. The question I have more than anything else at this point in time, just thinking a little bit ahead, is...
1:50:30
Are there any new inductees? Well, they regenerate themselves. I mean, that's how this whole recent crop came out of garages, you know, like Zuckerberg and all that crap. They didn't come out of garages. As a matter of fact, I was talking to someone that is a financial expert. I'm not. And it was suggested.
1:50:57
They're doing some extensive research into this, which I found completely intriguing and so typical of their operations, is that when they pick these people to play these roles like the Zuckerbergs of the world or the Gates or whoever it's going to be, you notice something very interesting about all of them. They create a foundation.
1:51:25
That foundation is left for the syndicate to use and funneled into this foundation is billions of dollars. Where did the billions of dollars come from? And we're led to believe that it's the profits of these companies, but they're donations from all kinds of different entities. Some may not be necessarily, they may be using these foundations for money laundering.
1:51:55
They set up a perpetual funding of the international syndicate via the use of these foundations. And when the person does die, the foundation, like the Carnegie Foundation, never goes away, the Ford Foundation. And they continue to finance the international syndicate in some very evil ways. So I found that completely fascinating and completely plausible, too. So it really doesn't matter what...
1:52:23
generation you're on, they have these perpetual funding machines called foundations that allows for this international syndicate to perpetuate itself and to continue the mission of the installation of the one world government. I don't think it matters what generation we're on. What matters is destroying those foundations.
1:52:54
Thank you. Appreciate the answer. Guys, we're coming up on our two hours. I think we got through all of the questions. I appreciate you being here. We'll be back tomorrow and we will start tomorrow. We're going to shift gears into actually covering a particular country and how they.
1:53:21
What Gladio operations have been perpetuated in that country that we can definitely describe as Operation Gladio. And what we will try to do is run region by region. So because oftentimes if you go to like Latin America, if you look at Honduras, it's hard to look at Honduras without looking at Nicaragua because Honduras was the base for.
1:53:48
launching all of the Operation Gladio efforts into cooing the government in Nicaragua. So what I want to do is give you a foundation of each of the areas, and then we'll kind of zoom out a little bit. So we're going to do a micro look at a country and probably do two or three surrounding countries. And then we will go out to the 20,000 foot look and be able to interplay those three or four countries next to each other.
1:54:17
Because as I have often articulated in other venues, they love setting up paramilitary, and just the best example of that is the Dominican Republic in Haiti. Dominican Republic was a controlled dictatorship, and they set up gladio operation camps on the border of Dominican Republic and launched excursions into Haiti from there.
1:54:40
So you can look at the Dominican Republic and then you can look at Haiti, but you have to look at both of them together because they have been used to destabilize each other. So that's kind of where we're going to go with this. And we're going to start that at noon tomorrow. That's the plan. So tonight, I do want to say I will have a book review.
1:55:04
with the book that we're currently working on, which is a Gladio book. And that's going to be at six instead of the normal seven, because we have a interview with a new host called Average Joe Patriot. And if y'all find him on X, I'll post his flyer that he did for the show.
1:55:31
Um, when I get off here, that starts at eight o'clock. Um, and hopefully y'all can all be there for a few minutes in the live chat and, um, give them some love for having us on there. And we're going to talk about everything that we've talked about on here and operation Gladio. So thanks for being here. And I will post the link to the book review tonight and to the average Joe Patriot, um, podcast tonight as well. Again, thanks for being here, everybody.
1:56:00
Hey, everyone, real quick. I again, thank you very much for all the for understanding about the technical glitches. I'm not sure where it came from. Be patient. We'll try to figure it out. Colonel, thank you so much for your time. I really appreciate it. It's always a pleasure.
Entities here
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Claims made here
United States funded
Bolsheviks book_quoted
▶ 1:27
“an understanding of what happened prior to Hitler becoming in charge of Germany. And that's the reason why I think Antony Sutton's trilogy is so important, because it clearly articulates the same fina…”
Antony Sutton book_quoted
Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler host_asserted
▶ 1:27
“an understanding of what happened prior to Hitler becoming in charge of Germany. And that's the reason why I think Antony Sutton's trilogy is so important, because it clearly articulates the same fina…”
Owen D. Young member_of
General Electric host_asserted
▶ 6:28
“was a corporate executive at General Electric. And Heimar Schlott, who was Hitler's eventual banker, but Germany's big guy in the German banking industry, and a guy by the name of the first initial A,…”
Hjalmar Schacht member_of
Kuomintang host_asserted
▶ 6:28
“was a corporate executive at General Electric. And Heimar Schlott, who was Hitler's eventual banker, but Germany's big guy in the German banking industry, and a guy by the name of the first initial A,…”
Stahlwerk supplied_arms_to
Kuomintang book_quoted
▶ 8:13
“Those two entities produced 95% of the explosives that would be used on the Nazi side in World War II. The post-World War II Kilgore Committee of the U.S. Senate heard detailed evidence from governmen…”
IG Farben supplied_arms_to
Kuomintang book_quoted
▶ 8:13
“Those two entities produced 95% of the explosives that would be used on the Nazi side in World War II. The post-World War II Kilgore Committee of the U.S. Senate heard detailed evidence from governmen…”
United States funded
Soviet Union book_quoted
▶ 9:43
“were made on behalf of the American financiers and industrialists, while at the same time, they had just experienced the same basic thing in the lead up to the Soviet Union in 1917, because these same…”
Standard Oil supplied_arms_to
IG Farben book_quoted
▶ 11:06
“Ten years later, during World War II, after transfer of the Standard Oil of New Jersey hydro generation patents and technology to IG Farben, which was part of the cartel they were setting up with the …”
West Germany carried_out_attack
Soviet Union host_asserted
▶ 13:30
“manufacturing facilities in which they learned a great deal that was eventually used against the U.S. And one other thing that Antony Sutton doesn't seem to highlight, but I found in other research, i…”
IG Farben front_for
Kuomintang book_quoted
▶ 14:33
“More important, it was conscious of the fact that the German industry was under the control of the Nazis and was being directed to serve Germany's rearmament, and the firm mentioned most frequently wa…”
France carried_out_attack
West Germany host_asserted
▶ 16:27
“of Germany's total 1921 exports. When Germany was unable to make these payments, France and Belgium occupied the Ruhr to take by force what could not be obtained voluntarily. In 1924, the Allies appoi…”
Belgium carried_out_attack
West Germany host_asserted
▶ 16:27
“of Germany's total 1921 exports. When Germany was unable to make these payments, France and Belgium occupied the Ruhr to take by force what could not be obtained voluntarily. In 1924, the Allies appoi…”
Charles Darwin member_of
J.P. Morgan book_quoted
▶ 16:54
“to develop a program of reparation payments. The resulting Dawes plan, according to Georgetown University professor Carol Quigley, quote, largely a JP Morgan production, unquote, because that's who th…”
Dawes Plan funded
IG Farben book_quoted
▶ 16:54
“to develop a program of reparation payments. The resulting Dawes plan, according to Georgetown University professor Carol Quigley, quote, largely a JP Morgan production, unquote, because that's who th…”
Dawes Plan funded
Stahlwerk book_quoted
▶ 16:54
“to develop a program of reparation payments. The resulting Dawes plan, according to Georgetown University professor Carol Quigley, quote, largely a JP Morgan production, unquote, because that's who th…”
Dawes Plan funded
Kuomintang book_quoted
▶ 17:23
“The proceeds, geared for the greater part of the United States from dollar investors, were utilized in the mid-1920s to create and consolidate ginormous chemical and steel combination or cartels, IG F…”
T. N. Perkins member_of
J.P. Morgan host_asserted
▶ 21:19
“In 1929, Owen Young became chairman of the Committee of Experts, supported by J.P. Morgan himself. The alternate was T.W. Lamont, who was Morgan's partner in all of his businesses, and T.N. Perkins, a…”
Thomas W. Lamont member_of
J.P. Morgan host_asserted
▶ 21:19
“In 1929, Owen Young became chairman of the Committee of Experts, supported by J.P. Morgan himself. The alternate was T.W. Lamont, who was Morgan's partner in all of his businesses, and T.N. Perkins, a…”
Hjalmar Schacht headed
Reichsbank host_asserted
▶ 21:50
“financial plans for their own advantage. So Quigley says, quote, international bankers set in heaven under a reign of fees and commissions, unquote. The German members of the Committee of Experts were…”
A. Vogler member_of
Stahlwerk host_asserted
▶ 22:20
“had taken a prominent role in the organization work for the Dawes plan. So did banker Karl Melchor. I'll spell that last name. M-E-L-C-H-I-O-R. One of the 1928 banker delegates was A. Vogler, V-O-E-G-…”
Karl Melchior member_of
Reichsbank host_asserted
▶ 22:20
“had taken a prominent role in the organization work for the Dawes plan. So did banker Karl Melchor. I'll spell that last name. M-E-L-C-H-I-O-R. One of the 1928 banker delegates was A. Vogler, V-O-E-G-…”
West Germany carried_out_attack
United States host_asserted
▶ 24:05
“And many times there were patent agreements between them, too, so that they could continue getting resources in the United States and under those patent agreements, ship them to a factory under anothe…”
West Germany carried_out_attack
France host_asserted
▶ 24:05
“And many times there were patent agreements between them, too, so that they could continue getting resources in the United States and under those patent agreements, ship them to a factory under anothe…”
Young Plan funded
Kuomintang book_quoted
▶ 24:36
“Four years later, we have the Young Plan, who was part of the Dawes Plan. According to Hitler's financial guru, Schlott, and Nazi industrialist Fritz Thyssen, Thyssen, T-H-Y-S-S-E-N, it was the 1928 Y…”
Fritz Thyssen member_of
Kuomintang book_quoted
▶ 25:04
“Owen Young, that brought Hitler to power. This is Hitler's banker saying that Young's plan is what resulted in Hitler being put in power. Fritz Thyssen claims that, quote, I turned to the National Soc…”
Hjalmar Schacht founded
Bank for International Settlements host_asserted
▶ 30:44
“And those people in the international syndicate defeated the nationalists by inserting these Bolshevik revolutionary people in there to do exactly that. And that's what we're seeing in Germany. So Sla…”
Melvin Traylor member_of
First National Bank of Chicago host_asserted
▶ 33:09
“Nor was it the first time that reparations were demanded after a war. We never needed the Bank of International Settlements before, and they didn't need it this time. It was all a lie. The actual deta…”
Sir Walter Addis member_of
HSBC host_asserted
▶ 33:09
“Nor was it the first time that reparations were demanded after a war. We never needed the Bank of International Settlements before, and they didn't need it this time. It was all a lie. The actual deta…”
Jackson Reynolds member_of
J.P. Morgan host_asserted
▶ 33:09
“Nor was it the first time that reparations were demanded after a war. We never needed the Bank of International Settlements before, and they didn't need it this time. It was all a lie. The actual deta…”
Heimar Schlatt funded
Bank for International Settlements book_quoted
▶ 34:40
“The Bank of International Settlements was essential under the Young plan, according to Anthony Sutton, as a means to afford a ready instrument for financial transactions. According to his own statemen…”
Wall Street funded
IG Farben book_quoted
▶ 39:31
“A practical example of international finance operating behind the scenes to build and manipulate the political and economic systems is found in the German cartel system. The three largest loans handle…”
Dillon, Read & Co. funded
U.S. Navy book_quoted
▶ 40:00
“The first was basically the German subsidiary of GE, and they got a loan from National City Company Bank for $35 million. The Steele Company, which was basically a subsidiary of United Steele, got a l…”
First City Bank funded
General Electric book_quoted
▶ 40:00
“The first was basically the German subsidiary of GE, and they got a loan from National City Company Bank for $35 million. The Steele Company, which was basically a subsidiary of United Steele, got a l…”
First City Bank funded
IG Farben book_quoted
▶ 40:23
“And American IG Chemical, which was the subsidiary for IG Farben, got a loan from National City Company of $30 million. Only a handful of New York financial houses handled the German reparation financ…”
Ford Motor Company supplied_arms_to
Nazi Party book_quoted
▶ 43:57
“extended into other areas. The two largest tank producers in Hitler's Germany were Opel, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Motors, controlled by J.P. Morgan, and Ford AG, a subsidiary of Ford Motor…”
General Motors supplied_arms_to
Nazi Party book_quoted
▶ 43:57
“extended into other areas. The two largest tank producers in Hitler's Germany were Opel, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Motors, controlled by J.P. Morgan, and Ford AG, a subsidiary of Ford Motor…”
Bendix Aviation supplied_arms_to
Nazi Party book_quoted
▶ 44:52
“and Halsk AG in Germany with data and automatic pilot and aircraft instrumentations. As late as 1940, in an unofficial war, Bendex Aviation supplied complete technical data to Robert Bosch for aircraf…”
Hermann Schmitz founded
IG Farben book_quoted
▶ 47:40
“The Farben cartel dated back to 1925 when organizing Herman Schmitz with Wall Street Financial Assistance created the super giant chemical enterprise out of six already giant German chemical companies…”
Max Warburg member_of
IG Farben book_quoted
▶ 50:01
“German bankers on the Farben's supervisory board of directors in the late 1920s included the Hamburg banker Max Warburg, whose brother Paul Warburg, of course, was one of the founders of the Federal R…”
Paul Warburg member_of
IG Farben book_quoted
▶ 50:01
“German bankers on the Farben's supervisory board of directors in the late 1920s included the Hamburg banker Max Warburg, whose brother Paul Warburg, of course, was one of the founders of the Federal R…”
Walter Teagle member_of
IG Farben book_quoted
▶ 50:57
“were identified as prominent American businessmen. Walter Teagle, who was an FDR buddy, and he also was the guy that FDR picked to be the NRA administrator. Remember that thing that I told you was the…”
Edsel Ford member_of
IG Farben book_quoted
▶ 51:25
“at the head of something that's involving a fascist movement in Germany from the American side. Banker Paul Warburg, his brother Max Warburg, of course, is on the German side of IG Farben. So you got …”
IG Farben funded
Nazi Party book_quoted
▶ 51:25
“at the head of something that's involving a fascist movement in Germany from the American side. Banker Paul Warburg, his brother Max Warburg, of course, is on the German side of IG Farben. So you got …”
IG Farben supplied_arms_to
Nazi Party book_quoted
▶ 56:53
“Farben not only directed its energies towards arming Germany, but concentrated on weakening her intended victims, and thus double-barrel attempt to expand the German industrial potential for war and t…”
Putzi Hanfstaengl carried_out_attack
Reichstag fire host_asserted
▶ 1:03:28
“P-U-T-Z-I. His last name is H-A-N-F-S-T-A-E-N-G-L. So we're just going to call him Putsy. He was also a friend of Roosevelt's. And he participated in the Reichstag fire, which most people in looking b…”
Chase Manhattan Bank funded
Nazi Party book_quoted
▶ 1:08:05
“Heimar Slott, Bernard Barak, the same international banks, J.P. Morgan, Guarantee Trust, Chase Bank, and most of them are all located at 120 Broadway. This group of international bankers backed the Bo…”
Chase Manhattan Bank funded
Bolshevik Revolution book_quoted
▶ 1:08:05
“Heimar Slott, Bernard Barak, the same international banks, J.P. Morgan, Guarantee Trust, Chase Bank, and most of them are all located at 120 Broadway. This group of international bankers backed the Bo…”
J.P. Morgan & Co. funded
Nazi Party book_quoted
▶ 1:08:05
“Heimar Slott, Bernard Barak, the same international banks, J.P. Morgan, Guarantee Trust, Chase Bank, and most of them are all located at 120 Broadway. This group of international bankers backed the Bo…”
J.P. Morgan & Co. funded
Bolshevik Revolution book_quoted
▶ 1:08:05
“Heimar Slott, Bernard Barak, the same international banks, J.P. Morgan, Guarantee Trust, Chase Bank, and most of them are all located at 120 Broadway. This group of international bankers backed the Bo…”
Wall Street financial crisis of 1929 carried_out_attack
Franklin D. Roosevelt host_asserted
▶ 1:09:28
“as an excuse to basically use the American money to borrow, to recirculate supposedly in payment of those reparations. And that had a lot to do, which most people don't associate with it, had a lot to…”
Franklin D. Roosevelt founded
National Recovery Administration host_asserted
▶ 1:10:28
“Two men that were backed by these leaders, FDR and Adolf Hitler in Germany, you had Roosevelt's New Deal and Hitler's four-year plan, that if you put them side by side, you can find very little differ…”
Wallenberg family funded
Bank for International Settlements caller_asserted
▶ 1:15:10
“They are getting to the surface now, but they are deeply, deeply involved in the creation of the Bank for International Settlements. For example, Thomas McKittrick, the childhood friend of the nefario…”
Thomas McKittrick member_of
Bank for International Settlements caller_asserted
▶ 1:15:10
“They are getting to the surface now, but they are deeply, deeply involved in the creation of the Bank for International Settlements. For example, Thomas McKittrick, the childhood friend of the nefario…”
Wallenberg family funded
Bolshevik Revolution caller_asserted
▶ 1:15:37
“to the Second World War, and the Bank for International Settlements, the League of Nations, and of course they are deeply, deeply involved together with Morgan Warburg and the others in the Russian Re…”
Per Jacobsson member_of
Bank for International Settlements caller_asserted
▶ 1:16:33
“I will just drop one name for you to check out. And I will also send over to you the articles about it. It's a nefarious gentleman, a gray shadow called Per Jakobsson. He is from the get-go, from 29, …”
Wallenberg family involved_in
Bosch affair caller_asserted
▶ 1:17:00
“1952, 1954, something like that, when we have the Bosch affair, when the Wallenbergs are, you know, after the war, they are in trouble with the good part of the U.S. administration, so to speak. So th…”
Nobel family funded
Bolshevik Revolution caller_asserted
▶ 1:17:52
“Loretes. Him and Woodrow Wilson and all this. They are Nobel Prize winners. That's the Wallenberg Prize. The Nobel family is very connected with the Russian thing. They are the kings of Baku, of the o…”
Voldemar von Knieven member_of
IG Farben caller_asserted
▶ 1:19:41
“Strange name. I will send it to you so you can get the info out. So he is the one carrying 46,000 patents from IG Farben to Sweden at the end of the war. He is also the educator of Rosenberg, the euge…”
Voldemar von Knieven trained
Alfred Rosenberg caller_asserted
▶ 1:19:41
“Strange name. I will send it to you so you can get the info out. So he is the one carrying 46,000 patents from IG Farben to Sweden at the end of the war. He is also the educator of Rosenberg, the euge…”
Voldemar von Knieven member_of
Olof Palme caller_asserted
▶ 1:20:07
“And he's the grandfather of Olof Palme, the Swedish prime minister. Yep, I've read about him. Yeah, and he got shot on the stairs of the Thule house, which is the Gladio headquarters. Yeah, it's very …”
Pecora Commission exposed
Wall Street financial crisis of 1929 host_asserted
▶ 1:25:06
“So that's quite a strange thing that they did. So 100% correct to the last speaker. Yeah. Speak to the Pekora Commission very quickly. Go ahead. Go ahead. Yeah, so that was to investigate the Wall Str…”
Thomas W. Lamont member_of
Benito Mussolini host_asserted
▶ 1:25:38
“with Mussolini, with Hitler. So like some of the common names that you'll hear that come up a lot are Thomas W. Lamont. You've probably heard me talk about him in my post. And then also just want to s…”
Gerald Swope member_of
Benito Mussolini host_asserted
▶ 1:25:38
“with Mussolini, with Hitler. So like some of the common names that you'll hear that come up a lot are Thomas W. Lamont. You've probably heard me talk about him in my post. And then also just want to s…”
Felix Warburg member_of
Franklin D. Roosevelt caller_asserted
▶ 1:26:07
“There's so much to unpack there. But I just wanted to answer Ellie's question. And I may as well just say, you know, my focus in my documentaries I'm focusing on is the families, the bloodlines, who m…”
Robert Sarnoff member_of
David Sarnoff caller_asserted
▶ 1:26:32
“who was the son of David Starnoff, who was the first head of RCA, set up by Owen Young. So it's a big old club. Anyway, so I posted my little clip on that on your page. Thank you for doing that. Thank…”
Fabian Society funded
Franklin D. Roosevelt host_asserted
▶ 1:28:21
“That's what they were doing. That is the plan. If you go back and you read the Fabian Society documentation, the round table, the stuff that was talked about, papers that were written at Oxford during…”
Hermann Goring member_of
Sweden caller_asserted
▶ 1:31:20
“halfway is swede more or less married to he he after the second after the first world war where he was the fighter ace and he was the liaison between the the the nazi brass and ig farber he he he live…”
Hermann Goring member_of
IG Farben caller_asserted
▶ 1:31:20
“halfway is swede more or less married to he he after the second after the first world war where he was the fighter ace and he was the liaison between the the the nazi brass and ig farber he he he live…”
Sweden supplied_arms_to
Adolf Hitler caller_asserted
▶ 1:32:21
“There are different figures. 70% to 90% of the iron used for the German war machine was from Sweden. So we can also include that in the mainframe of things, so to speak. Okay, thank you. I rest my cas…”
Ivar Kreuger funded
Bank for International Settlements caller_asserted
▶ 1:33:14
“European banking system and it spills over into America as well in the prelude to, or basically when they were setting up a bank for international settlements and so on. I mentioned him briefly in you…”
Otto Skorzeny carried_out_attack
Muammar Gaddafi host_asserted
▶ 1:36:34
“this international syndicate in Cuba. And during the, he traveled to France under the auspices of meeting some people to coordinate this conference that they're going to have in Cuba. I've got to look…”
Ivar Kreuger funded
Aristide Briand caller_asserted
▶ 1:41:19
“mysteriously, the French prime minister counteracting the Bank for International Settlements together with Eva Krieger, actually, who was a privateer. Same day as Eva Krieger managed to give the Germa…”
Operation Gladio carried_out_attack
Ukraine host_asserted
▶ 1:47:25
“Operation Gladio and how they control us and how they try to psychologically manipulate us. When we start the next phase of this, which is to go through some of their operational mechanisms and their …”
Operation Gladio carried_out_attack
Greece host_asserted
▶ 1:47:25
“Operation Gladio and how they control us and how they try to psychologically manipulate us. When we start the next phase of this, which is to go through some of their operational mechanisms and their …”
Mafia financed_via
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace host_asserted
▶ 1:51:55
“They set up a perpetual funding of the international syndicate via the use of these foundations. And when the person does die, the foundation, like the Carnegie Foundation, never goes away, the Ford F…”
Mafia financed_via
Ford Foundation host_asserted
▶ 1:51:55
“They set up a perpetual funding of the international syndicate via the use of these foundations. And when the person does die, the foundation, like the Carnegie Foundation, never goes away, the Ford F…”
Honduras supplied_arms_to
Nicaragua host_asserted
▶ 1:53:48
“launching all of the Operation Gladio efforts into cooing the government in Nicaragua. So what I want to do is give you a foundation of each of the areas, and then we'll kind of zoom out a little bit.…”
Dominican Republic carried_out_attack
Haiti host_asserted
▶ 1:54:17
“Because as I have often articulated in other venues, they love setting up paramilitary, and just the best example of that is the Dominican Republic in Haiti. Dominican Republic was a controlled dictat…”