Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12
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Okay, let's get this party started. Are you full of strawberries now? No, so I have to pace myself. So I pre-buy my strawberry shortcake tickets, and I have a certain amount for each time I go. So I'm very disciplined about this whole thing. That comes from experience, I'm sure.
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It does. It also comes from eating way too much of them, as I have been known to do on occasion because they really, really are good. I am so jealous. I cannot tell you how jealous. And let me just go ahead and say Reba was amazing. Aaron Tippin was crazy good. Sammy Kershaw was a little under the weather. Colin Ray is.
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amazing. So, so far, so good. We're going tomorrow. So we will not be here tomorrow. I am going to try to do one tomorrow. It's just not going to be at four o'clock. It will be earlier if we're able to squeeze it in. If my husband can fill in with the baby for me. So more on that later. Because at 3.30, we have tickets to go see Sarah Evans. So.
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That one's tomorrow. And I am taking the baby, and he is going to have strawberries for his very first time. Yay! Happy baby. And he will go to the Strawberry Festival for the first time. The first of many. Right. He will become the, so I guess you could say he's the Strawberry Prince? He can be the Strawberry Prince.
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If you guys will repost this space out for me so we can get more people in, we're going to go ahead and get started at four o'clock. And where we left off was with SAIC. And if you remember, we're kind of going through, which is ironic, of course, because of God's timing. We have been going through some of the CIA front companies. And it just so happens that Data Republican,
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posted a comment asking, hey, what do these things have in common? And of course, Booz Allen was one of them. And I responded back because they are ones that I've come across with some links and stuff to say basically they're all CIA fronts or they are places that are legitimate businesses but have a relationship with the CIA where they embed CIA agents in the legitimate business.
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like Ernst & Young, so they can spy on other countries and corporations from inside of multinational companies. So, obviously, all of our work has paid off. It gets, and I am not going to lie, you guys are going to see. Can you hold for one moment? I just want to double check. Can everybody hear the Colonel? Can you give me a quick thumbs up?
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If you can hear the Colonel when she's talking, can you guys give me a quick thumbs up? Anybody? Cause I'm seeing people disappear out of the space and I'm thinking that it's not working. Yeah. Can you guys give me a thumb? Okay. You can't hear it. Okay. Well, I'm going with that. All right. So, um, obviously, Hey, silk purse who just signed in from London over on rumble. Um, uh,
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I do want to tell you guys that you are going to hear or read some comments from me in the next few days. That is going to sound like I am very frustrated because on occasion I'm human and I get frustrated. It gets very, very frustrating because someone just said.
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Oh, I can't even remember the guy's name. Hold on, because I do want to point this out to y'all. So good guy. I'm not saying anything about the guy himself, Derek Evans, who I followed for a while. He ran for office. He was a January 6th person. He post several hours ago that says, listen to data Republican who does amazing work.
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We have sitting members of Congress that are actually sitting on NGOs right now. They vote in Congress for more money for themselves. This needs to be exposed. And I'm like, I just wanted to like ram my forehead into the wall. And of course, I respond with FFS. I exposed over a year ago when I found John McCain at the IRI.
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under the National Endowment for Democracy, funding regime changes with the CIA while sitting on the Foreign Affairs Committee, who is supposed to oversee the CIA. He was in Ukraine orchestrating a coup in 2014 as the chair of the IRI, Graham Romney. They're all there and was doing that while running for president. I mean, we've talked about this for a year. Very, very.
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Frustrating, guys. I'm just going to be quite honest with you. Very frustrating. So we will keep trudging ahead, though, because obviously you guys have done an amazing job of finding these posts. I don't see half of these posts. You guys do. And you at me on them so that I can then respond to them.
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So and I will definitely respond to them, not necessarily right away, but I see all of them and I go through all of my mentions for that reason, because I don't want you guys feeling like you're wasting your time when you don't see me respond to something. And obviously, sometimes you just do that so I can see it and there's no response necessary. But on things like that, I'm going to respond.
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And hopefully we will educate people along the way. But again, you are going to see some frustration there every once in a while. All right. Let's get started. SAIC stands for Science Applications International Corporation. It is not considered a private military corporation.
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but it is considered a private intelligence company. And SAIC was founded in 1969. Now, keep in mind what's going on in 1969. This is right after Nixon is elected. And remember, as they get started, Nixon is going to be the one that is paid by multiple international corporations to overthrow governments.
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That piece of the puzzle is very important when you look at what SAIC is doing. Now, also very interesting is in 1969, they still had not discovered all of the shenanigans that was going on inside of the CIA. Now, there were news items coming out, but not to the extent that is going to happen in the middle of the 1970s.
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the Pike Commission and the Church Commission happens and they discover about the heart attack gun and the assassinations and all that other stuff. So SAIC is set up prior to that. The guy's name that founded it is J. Robert, J is an initial, Robert Beister, B-E-Y-S-T-E-R, who happens to be a nuclear physicist.
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And he just so happened to have worked at the Los Alamos National Lab during the 1950s, which is huge because if you go back and you look at all of the generals that were involved in the Manhattan Project and how they transitioned out there, you're going to start seeing a theme. From the beginning, Beister promoted a business plan in which SAIC would
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its then tech wares to one very exclusive client, the U.S. government. This plan continued well past the 2000s. Basically, 90% or above every year of their revenue came from the U.S. government. So they were proportionately a bigger contractor
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Elon Musk. To manage this, SAIC has always aggressively recruited the people that work inside the government in order for them to come work there. It's a revolving door. On its board was people like William Perry. William Perry used to be the Secretary of Defense. As a matter of fact, he was the Secretary of Defense
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when my ex worked in the Secretary of Defense's front office. I've met Mr. Perry many, many times. I've been to his house. I went to his summer picnics and watched the fireworks with him and his family outside on the SecDef Suites veranda. He is a very, very smart man. He had tons of patents. He's the guy that created the classified
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supernet version of video conferencing and has a patent on it. Melvin Laird, Robert Gates, who also, all three of those guys were Secretary of Defenses at one time, and Robert Gates obviously has the dual distinction of also being the CIA director. Other members of the board includes General John Thomas, former head of Army Intelligence, William Black,
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a 40-year NSA employee who rose to be the deputy director of the NSA. After leaving the NSA and going to work at SAIC, he goes back to NSA as the deputy director. That's how fluid the relationship is between SAIC and the U.S. government, specifically the intelligence. John Deutch.
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former CIA director, and Bobby Ray Inman, also a NSA director and deputy director of the CIA. Again, just one swinging door. In 2013, SAIC split into two companies. This is where it gets good. One kept the name SAIC. The other one became Laidos.
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S-A-I-C had grown to nearly a $10 billion company at this point, which obviously, if you're 90% and above government and you are a $10 billion company, something looks a little odd. Something looks really, really odd. And that is the reason why.
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They split. So they also use the split to pretend like they're not related to each other. So you go work over here with this name and we're going to go work over here with this name so we can cover both sides of everything. Sound familiar? The new SAIC would take on government IT services while Lados also retained $6 billion worth of the former SAIC's assets.
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And the new SAIC, like SAIC2. So we have SAIC1, which was the original company. Then we have LATOS and SAIC2. SAIC2 got $4 billion of the assets in the breakup or split. And LATOS got $6 billion.
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SAIC, too, took on IT work for health and engineering as well as national security. So they're basically going to focus on the IT piece of this. Now, what was going on in 2013? Oh, I don't know. Something like Obamacare? Yeah. Yeah. So they decide that they're going to take that market, too.
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the true successor for SAIC proper as far as its original mission. Everything that was added was added to SAIC too. I hope that makes sense. So if their original job was doing intelligence for the CIA, that all stayed in LATOS. Everything that was new after 2013, like their entry into healthcare and
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the IT market, that all went to SAIC too. So it's a new mission with an old company name. As Vince described in this area, largely unfolded prior to the 2013 split. The name SAIC, he's going to use it interchangeably even though
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It could either apply to Latos or SAIC. He's just going to basically, instead of delineating between the two, just say because they report to the same mother company. They're not actually separate. It was just a sleight of hands. SAIC originally got into national security by providing scientific expertise in fields related to nuclear energy and weapons development. But as with DynCorp,
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its focus began to change around 1990. Because remember, we're going to change from the Soviet Union boogeyman to the terrorist boogeyman in the 1990s. Therefore, it began specializing not in conventional weaponry, because that's blasé. We are now going to focus on intelligence gathering and analysis, because that's how we get the bad guy, except for we can never find the bad guy.
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They're going to switch their emphasis from high-tech weaponry to information technology because that's about the time that we enter into the information war. As of 2016, SAIC acquired Lockheed's IT arm, which was referred to as Information Systems and Global Solutions. It made...
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That acquisition made SAIC the largest IT provider to the U.S. government. SAIC had been described as being at the forefront of the information war and information dominance. Not to our benefit, of course. Indeed, SAIC was one of the chief architects of the present mass surveillance state.
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9-11 attack, it was one of the lead contractors specializing in what became known as Total Information Awareness, TIA, T-I-A. TIA originated from a program initiated by DARPA. Of course it did. That program was known as GENOA, G-E-N-O-A, and its purpose was to create a complex computer system
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designed to ship through multiple classified government computer databases in order to predict the next man-made event, a terror act would certainly qualify as that. So they're collecting data under the guise that they're going to be able to predict terror events, which they miss every single time. So what were they really doing? Among the litany of individuals who worked on Genoa,
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Primary front and center was Admiral John Poindexter of Iran-Contra fame and a guy by the name of Brian Sharkey. Poindexter, of course, was the Reagan National Security Advisor who had been convicted of five felony counts for his role of lying to Congress during the Iran-Contra.
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While working on Genoa for DARPA, he befriended Sharkey, who would go on to become a senior vice president at SAIC and their chief technology officer during the 1990s. In the aftermath of 9-11, Poindexter and Sharkey felt it was time to revisit Genoa and take it to its logical conclusion. To this end, Sharkey had arranged a meeting between himself and Tony Tether, T-E-T-H-E-R.
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who at the time was head of DARPA. Tether and Sharkey had previously worked together, where? At SAIC. So Tether had previously been a vice president at SAIC before he, weirdly enough, goes into the top, top, top secret DOD position of DARPA because it's all one big crowd. During the...
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October 15th, 2001 meeting, Sharkly and Tether agreed to appoint Poindexter as head of the program, now called TIA, with SAIC acting as DARPA's contractor. In 2002, Poindexter was officially hired to be in charge of TIA. It thought to harness IT.
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to counter terrorist threats, which actually it really didn't. So what did it do? Well, let's look. The project would collect every credit card purchase, every rental agreement of any kind, all of our medical histories, every email, every airline reservation, every phone call.
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Everything that would leave an electronic footprint was scarfed up into this TIA database, creating the largest national surveillance system ever set up. And you have a felon running it. Poindexter once was quoted as saying it was the Manhattan Project for counterterrorism. Actually, it's the Manhattan Project for terrorism.
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you know, slight little bit of difference. Naturally, SAIC, along with who? Oh, Booz Allen Hamilton, were hired as the primary contractors, but it was SAIC via its subsidy, oh, excuse me, subsidiary, Hicks and Associates, that built the prototype system for TIA.
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After public outrage grew over this Orwellian program, Congress defunded it in 2003. But that wasn't the end of it. The prototype was developed by SAIC and transferred from DARPA to an organization called Advanced Research and Development Activity, ARDA, which is part of NSA. And they renamed it PRISM.
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The NSA covert electronic surveillance and data mining program that was exposed by Edward Snowden. TIA became PRISM and then got exposed. These are the types of projects SAIC and Booz Allen works on for the government. SAIC has also been engaged in non-lethal weapons and remote viewing.
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in its never-ending search for the next defense contract. But nothing made it rain quite like the Second Iraqi War, which SAIC fingerprints were all over. The reader will recall that the principal rationalization was weapons of mass destruction. In the years leading up to the invasion, a relentless drumbeat emerged that Saddam Hussein had them.
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And SAIC was at the forefront of these efforts. During 1998, David Kay, K-A-Y, a U.N. weapons inspector in Iraq after the 1991 Gulf War, testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee. He alleged that Saddam remains in power with weapons of mass destruction and that military action is needed. At the time, Kay was the director of the SAIC Center for...
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counterterrorism technology analysis. So the guy that's going to make a killing on war and more studies and more contracts is the one that starts the rumor that Saddam Hussein has weapons of mass destruction. Over the next four years, Kay and others linked to SAIC hammered away at what a threat Saddam Hussein was. Another
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person participating in the charade was Wayne Downing, D-O-W-N-I-N-G. He's a retired general and also worked closely with Ahmad Chalabi, C-H-A-L-A-B-I. While sitting on the SAIC Board of Directors, Downing would insist that Iraqi exiles
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such as the lobby, was ready to take the war overseas. Downing would have, in theory, been in a position to know. SAIC had been tasked the paymaster for the Iraqi exile community as part of a government contract of $33 million. And I have to stop right here because I want you guys to understand this is a pattern, okay? So we go to war.
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And let's just go back to World War II, because we've talked about this ad nauseum on many different shows. The quote-unquote exile community, you know, like the Cubans, like the Croatians, like the Romanians, like the Ukrainians, everywhere the CIA sets up a paymaster.
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The immigrant population pays people to basically act as assets for the CIA, either as interpreters or they'll set up a fake company and go back and do business in their foreign country so they can spy on them. If the CIA doesn't like them, well, they do it even on the ones they like.
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But you get the idea. So everywhere we go and displace a bunch of people and bring them in, this DIA sets up a paymaster for that immigrant community and uses our money to put them on a payroll to use them as assets. That's what I just described here. So this Chilabi guy is one of the assets that was displaced during the first Iraq war into the United States.
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that the CIA is using. And this is saying that SAIC got the contract, because the CIA doesn't want to be seen doing this, to pay these people to be CIA stooges. The exile community was brought together in a Washington, D.C. suburb where SAIC paid their living expenses and support money, just like we did with the Cuban exiles in Miami.
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In the aftermath of the US-led invasion, many of these exiles were appointed to the Iraqi Reconstruction and Development Council, which the US envisioned in filling many crucial government jobs post-Iraq. SAIC even arranged to fly these exiles to their new jobs after they set up a fake government in Iraq. When no weapons of mass destruction materialized, the Iraq
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Intelligence Commission was established by George W. Bush in 2004. The commission investigated the intelligence breakdown of the claim that they knew was fake. So what was the commission really doing? Because they're the ones that started the rumor. Naturally, SAIC was never mentioned as a culprit from the commission.
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The corporation was in no doubt aided by the fact that at least three of the staff members on the commission had ties to SAIC. There was a guy by the name of Gordon Oler, O-E-H-L-E-R, a former CIA officer and SAIC vice president. Yes, he worked in both because it's an open door. He was the deputy director.
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of the commission. While he was the big guy on the commission, he also had a guy by the name of Jeffrey Cooper there, who was the vice president and chief science officer for one of SAIC's subordinate units, and a guy by the name of Samuel Visner, V as in Victor, I-S-N-E-R, who rotated between SAIC and NSA for
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like 20 years. While Visner was serving as chief of the signals intelligence program for the NSA in the aftermath of 9-11, you know, that missed the entire thing to include all the SIGINT fingerprints, SAIC received a $280 million contract to develop an eavesdropping program for the NSA.
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But they already had one that they couldn't figure out who the terrorists were. So we're going to spend another $280 million coming up with another one. So we miss all of the future ones. And after that contract was done, Visner then went back to SAIC, who had just got the contract from him, as the senior vice president.
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It seems clear that SAIC was at the forefront of psychological warfare operations during the onset of the war on terror. In addition to the corporation's relentless propaganda blitz that linked Saddam Hussein to weapons of mass destruction, two other PSYOPs were happening around the same time. One involved the short-lived Office of Strategic Influence.
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Its acronym is OSI, not to be confused with the Office of Special Investigations, OSI in the Air Force. This one's completely separate. This entity was set up within the Department of Defense in October of 2001 with a mandate to engage in perception management in targeted countries. This effectively amounted to a massive propaganda campaign that the DOD began engaging in.
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Before the OSI was shuttered in November of 2002, about a year later, SAIC had been involved in the program to feed disinformation to foreign press on its behalf. You know, fake news. It is possible that SAIC's work for the OSI never ended even after the entity had been closed because they just move it around.
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In 2003, the New York Times reported that SAIC had been awarded a $300,000 contract from the Pentagon to study how the Pentagon could design an effective strategic influencing campaign to affect the war on terror. This may have been a continuation of that same. I mean, it's basically the same thing anyway. Elsewhere, SAIC was contracted to provide much of the same.
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in Iraq. A week prior to the invasion, SAIC was awarded a $15 million contract, which ended up ballooning to $82 million within a year to establish a free and independent indigenous media network. What the hell? So the CIA, U.S. government, is setting up a quote-unquote free and independent indigenous media network that we're paying for.
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So how free and independent is it? As a part of this contract, it was also tasked with training a cadre of, quote, unquote, independent journalists. Thus, the foundation became the Iraqi media network that was paid for by the U.S. government as a free and independent media. Oh, my gosh. So basically, it began producing.
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propaganda for the Pentagon. I'm shocked. It was also referred to as the Voice of America because all it did was espouse U.S. talking points. It became a tool of the Shiite majority to promote a relentless anti-American message in countering that message. So we made them more radical.
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by harassing them with pro-US fake media by calling it free and independent. Given SAIC's role in promoting the false weapons of mass destruction narrative in the lead up to the US invasion of Iraq and its work on behalf of OSI and the Iraqi media network, it seems evident that their psychological warfare kept going.
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Stephen Hatfill, H-A-T-F-I-L-L, like all good SAIC contractors, cashed in on the Iraq gravy train. In late 2001, he was commissioned to build a fake mobile bioweapons lab that the famed Delta Force would train with in an effort to help the outfit locate weapons of mass destruction.
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Reportedly, this was not the only non-functioning bio lab Hatfield developed for Special Operation Forces either. He also helped design a similar non-functioning lab for the Army Special Forces to train with in an unidentified Western state as well. While little is known about Hatfield's work with the Special Forces, the lab he built for the Delta Force to train on
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would gain infamy in the wake of the U.S. invasion. In the aftermath, the search for weapons of mass destruction was on. The U.S., in conjunction with its partners, was looking everywhere. They created an Iraq survey group to carry out this search. Its chief was none other than David Kaye. Wait a minute. David Kaye of SAIC is leading the group to find the weapons of mass destruction?
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That they lied about? Oh, that's so cool. All right. Over the course of the investigation, Kay and his team stumbled upon a tractor trailer that bore remarkable similarities to the lab, the fake lab, the Hatfield set up for the Delta Force. Kay immediately held the trailer as the smoking gun. So wait a minute.
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Wait a minute. So they built a fake lab after they built a fake story. And then they find the fake lab and come up with another fake story that the fake lab is real. Trying to make their fake story real. I hope you guys are following along. Okay. And...
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Afterwards, there was a lot of speculation that that's the whole reason Hatfield was there, is to basically do exactly what he did. Okay. But by the time the U.S. forces were entering Iraq, Hatfield was knee-deep in a scandal that would repeatedly be used as a pretext for the 2003 invasion. On September 18, 2001, a week after 9-11,
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The first of a series of letters containing anthrax was mailed out across the U.S. These letters would continue until October 12th of that year. When all was said and done, 17 people had been injured, five dead. Naturally, terrorism was blamed. The mailer of the letters had done his part with this regard. Several messages included in the envelope included the phrase death to America.
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death to Israel, and Allah is great. The effects of these letters on the American public was profound. As traumatic as 9-11 had been, it may have been viewed as an isolated event had the letters not happened. They were going for maximum terror, which tells you who's behind it. And it's not Islamic radical terrorists that didn't exist at the time. But the anthrax
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tainted envelopes dispatched to prominent politicians and journalists a week after 9-11 created the impression that we were all under attack. Secretary of State Colin Powell would play into this, into the fears in February 2003 when he invoked anthrax as the rationale for invading Iraq before the UN. There was just one problem. There was no compelling evidence.
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ever to emerge to link the attack to anything to do with Islamic extremism, Islamic terrorism, Islamic anything. There was no evidence. After years of investigation, the FBI concluded that the mailer had almost surely been an American scientist working in the defense industry. You know, things like SAIC or Battelle. Battelle was intimately involved in anthrax at the time.
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The Bureau eventually linked Bruce Edwards Irvin, a senior biodefense researcher based out of Fort Detrick, Maryland, to the attack. Conveniently, Irvin had committed suicide in 2008. Sure he did. That was conveniently right before the FBI named him. This avoided a trial.
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So they didn't actually have to say who it was. All they had to do was kill somebody, implicate him, and move on. Prior to zeroing in on Irvin, Hatfield had been dubbed a person of interest as well. Hatfield, you know, the SAIC guy. He was named a person of interest by the Attorney General Ashcroft himself.
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It was not the FBI, however, who initially became interested in the possibility that Hatfield had been involved. Early suspicion was largely promoted by Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, an anti-bioweapons crusader who believed that the attacks were part of a CIA project. Who would think that? Rosenberg would appeal to the staff of Senator Leahy.
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one of the targets of the attack to pressure the FBI into considering Hatfield as a suspect. To be sure, there were numerous red flags surrounding Hatfield. One involved a report commissioned by Hatfield along with his collaborator, Joseph Soukup, S-O-U-K-U-P, in 1999 that considered the consequences of a hypothetical anthrax attack by mail.
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In the U.S.? What? Kind of like doing a training exercise in conjunction with 9-11 or the Boston Marathon? Yeah, kind of just like that. The report was commissioned while both men were full-time employees of the SAIC. You know, like maybe a tabletop kind of what would happen, what if? Hatfield and Sokop had personally commissioned the report, which looked exactly like the 2001.
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Kind of like Agenda 201 in Anthrax. Yeah, just like that. No big deal. And then there's Hatfield's curious background. Upon graduating from Southwestern College in 1975, he joined the U.S. Army. He was a direct enlistment to join the Green Berets. Yeah, they don't do that. And detailed to Army's 7th Special Forces Group at Fort Bragg. Yeah, they don't do that.
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You have to actually join and then you have to apply. So who was really behind him? After a back injury prevented Hatfield from joining the Green Berets, he left the service. Shucks. I can't imagine what a dangerous guy that would have been in the Green Berets. After a brief stint in the National Guard, Hatfield relocated to Africa in 1978. He would live there until 1994.
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the same year that apartheid South Africa ended, you know. And it was not South Africa where Hatfield originally relocated. However, he was in Rhodesia, which is now called Zimbabwe, which basically was a tether, if you will,
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to South Africa where they did lots of really, really bad things because it was ran in the same way under an apartheid type system as well. He earned, so he went to medical school in Rhodesia? Huh. And then he was working while he's at medical school in Rhodesia.
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He began working with the security service? Huh. The same security services that in South Africa was experimenting on blacks. And the lead medical officer was the prime minister of South Africa's personal doctor. While they were running medical, gross medical experiments on blacks.
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in South Africa being done by the prime minister's personal physician, this guy is going to medical school in neighboring Rhodesia while volunteering or working part-time for the same security services in Rhodesia. I'm sure there's no coincidence there at all. Like its close ally in South Africa, Rhodesia had a robust
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chemical weapons program. And like its neighbor, it would utilize that program in acts of terror on unsuspecting blacks. As with South Africa, these biological weapon attacks were carried out by special units of the National Police Force and special forces under British South Africa police and a thing called the Celio Scouts.
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In the case of Rhodesia, typically they would use insecticides such as thallium, which is used to kill rodents. And they would apply it to clothing favored by the guerrillas, meaning the people that wanted the white government gone. They're calling them the guerrillas. And they would also taint beef and alcohol.
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with this chemical, and then they would melt an effort to disturb the chemical so that it would then react in the clothing and kill the people wearing the clothes. At least 800 people were killed in this fashion, all of which were technically civilians.
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The SELUS, S-E-L-O-U-S, scouts, along with their Rhodesian special forces, went even further. The scouts, and this is where this guy's at, by the way, the scouts are known to have employed lethal biological weapon agents like cholera bacteria. On several occasions, they would contaminate rivers near where they knew people were camping.
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The Celius scouts were also asked to disseminate anthrax, but declined, supposedly. The Rhodesian, but we know they had it in the country. The Rhodesian special forces then stepped in and delivered anthrax bacteria by dropping it out of aircraft around Plum Tree near the border with Botswana. Lovely, lovely. So he's over there using...
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anthrax as experimentation on black Africans. There is dispute over Stephen Hatfield's military service in Rhodesia. On his resume, Hatfield claimed that he was a member of the special forces Rhodesian military. But in a note to his Missouri high school newspaper, he alleged to have been a member of the actual Salius scouts who was doing these medical experiments.
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While Hatfield's service in Special Forces was never confirmed, it does now seem certain that he was a member of the Scout program. It is confirmed that he worked in the Special Branch area. As such, it is likely he participated in these programs because they were ongoing the entire time he was there. So, that created a big stir.
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when it was discovered. He allegedly claimed to have received training from various components of the South African Medical Service, which again is the service that was running the massive experiments in South Africa proper. Also, there is a special operations unit of the South African Medical Service called SAMS that worked closely with South African Special Forces and was
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commanded by Wouter, W-O-U-T-E-R, Basson, B-A-S-S-O-N. He headed a thing called Project Coast. The SAMs, which is the medical service, and especially the special operations component, were deeply involved in Project Coast. No direct evidence links Hatfield to that Project Coast.
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but he was doing basically the exact same thing in Rhodesia. Hatfield would hardly be the first figure linked to Project Coast who ended up in a private security business. As was noted above, various executive outcome figures may have also had ties to Project Coast via the Civilian Cooperation Bureau. Such possibilities are disturbing.
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But thus far, Hatfield is the closest thing to emerge to a privatized operational use of the former Project Coast personnel. There's also reports that Hatfield had some type of involvement with Eugene Terabloch. And I'll spell his last name. T-E-R-R-E apostrophe B-L-A-N-C-H-E. He was the founder and leader.
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of a Nazi paramilitary, Appagander, Weedle, Stan, B-Wingy, however you say that. It's referred to as the AWB. This is their Gladio program, by the way. I've come across this before. The AWB has been linked to acts of terrorism inside of South Africa. This is their Gladio program.
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While all of this is quite interesting, Hatfield's links to the 2001 anthrax attacks are still debatable. While Hatfield had a great degree of familiarity with anthrax, there was never any direct evidence found linking him to it. Finally, Hatfield did not have access to that particular strand of anthrax known as MRMR.
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1029 that was ultimately linked to the attacks. That's not that big of a deal. And yet there is something amiss with Dr. Hatfield. The fact that Hatfield was involved in developing plans for an anthrax attack and later in preparing U.S. troops to find biological weapons labs in Iraq is a clear red flag. It seems to stretch the confidence that Hatfield would have been involved in planning such an operation.
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That was later linked to all of the anthrax scares, but it also cannot be ruled out. One of the more curious aspects of anthrax attacks was the return address featured on the letter dispatched to two U.S. centers. It made reference to a mysterious Greendale school. It just so happens, you're not even going to believe this, there is a Greendale school.
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exactly where Hatfield lived in Rhodesia. And it says Greendell is a suburb of Salisbury, Rhodesia, and happens to feature a school named after F. Courtney Selyus, the namesake of the Selyus Scouts, of which we know he was a member.
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That seems a little weird. And then there is also his past, which seems very interesting as well. It is known that Hatfield fabricated at least one of his degrees. There's also indications that Hatfield had embellished his military service. All of this raises a curious question. How exactly did a man like Hatfield get a security clearance to work?
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at Fort Detrick and later SAIC because he's a known liar. Much of his work involved highly classified material and yet no one seemed to be interested in the fact that he had all of this weird stuff going on, which means all of the weird stuff was CIA and they all knew about it and that's the reason why he was hired into the organizations that he was hired into.
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to continue the CIA work. There is no other way around that. The author goes on and says Hatfield was definitely a U.S. intelligence asset. The CIA had long enjoyed a close relationship with the Green Berets. And obviously, when he couldn't get into the Green Berets, they just found a different way for him to do the exact same thing.
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Because had he been able to get into the Green Berets, he probably would have been sent over to Africa to basically do the exact same thing, only in the form of a Green Beret. But they just had to come up with a different ploy in order to get him the same training. Hatfield would return to the U.S. in 1994 when apartheid ended because Project Coast had to be dismantled.
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At a minimum, his movements would have been of great interest to someone in the U.S. intelligence because he would have been deemed a fucking threat. You've got a U.S. citizen going over, going to medical school, experimenting on blacks. So if you actually were an intelligence agency, you'd have picked that fucker up at the airport, right? That is how you know how corrupt the CIA is and that they're behind all of this stuff.
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They would have never, ever allowed somebody like that in the United States. Had he been not one of their assets, because he's the very reason you have an intelligence agency. So you don't allow somebody like that to wander around innocent civilians. So I'm going to go on for just another second so we can wrap this piece up, because obviously this is very personal to me. This is the fucking shit.
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That resulted in me having to take the five series of anthrax. So we're going to go finish this up because this whole thing just pisses me off to no end. So what are we to make of SCIC's relation to the 2001 anthrax attacks? While there is no hard evidence that the corporation had a direct link, there is at least the employees of the persons of interest that were.
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attached to SAIC to include Hatfield because Hatfield had worked at the Fort Detrick facility prior to coming to SAIC and the company knew exactly what he had been linked to and what he had done in his past because it was on his resume. Many of the false reports linking Iraq to the anthrax attacks also originated with members with ties to SAIC and the Fort Detrick lab itself.
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A linkage, SEIC itself, was desperately trying to convince the American people of during this time in the fact that it was a link to Iraq, not them. And then there is the disturbing indication that many of the attacks themselves were politically motivated. The two U.S. senators targeted, Tom Daschle and Patrick Leahy, were both Democrats who had questioned the hastily introduced Patriot Act.
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outlets were also a frequent target, such as the New York Times, New York Post, the tabloid National Enquirer. Legendary news anchors Tom Brokaw and Dan Rather all received letters. Many of them published were what this guy calls a centrist. None of those people are centrist. They're all CIA assets, which is why they were sent these letters. Rupert Murdoch's media empire then
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doing so much to pimp out the war on terror was spared. And this is, again, this is a conscious effort by the CIA to do this. This is how they project what they want people to believe. So all of those people we just named, to include Rupert Murdoch, they're all controlled. So as long as you have the proverbial left and right and you eliminate the right and you focus on the left,
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then you can make it seem like it's coming from the right. This is all part of the psychological operation. So it says then, and this guy falls for it, the inescapable conclusion is that they had a dual objective. That was to further the narrative of the West being at war with Islam and to silence any possible dissent at home, which is true as far as the actual quote-unquote anthrax attack.
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No doubt, potential critics of the Bush administration's handling of 9-11 was given pause when they saw the anthrax attack, which, of course, is the terror psychological operations being ran to get you to shut up. All of this was no doubt quite useful to SAIC as it embarked on its propaganda blitz to launch the Iraq war.
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As such, there's clear indication that SAIC was employing terrorism as a means to achieve a political agenda, not unlike the fascists that conceived the strategy of tension. Bingo. All right. And he goes on to say that the strategy of tension, of course, was to bring about a military dictatorship. And in the case of 9-11, you don't necessarily have to have a military person sitting in the White House.
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in order to form a dictatorship because that's basically what the Patriot Act did. It made us all prisoners of the state. It's just the hologram of you not realizing you're in a cage. So the terror attacks that emerged in September and October of 2001
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The D.C. Beltway sniper also began his terror campaign in October, solidified the perception that we were under attack. This perception likely not confined just to the public, but increasingly embraced by the political and journalistic class as well. Something was needed to sure up the national defenses and therefore and to quiet everybody. And therefore you had this terror campaign of three different.
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pieces that was mounted and deployed. Beyond this, there are traces of the guerrilla revolutionaries in SAIC's approach to how they worked. The concept of the TIA, the Total Information Awareness System, for instance, has been likened to the French proponents of the guerrilla revolutionaries. Two of the leading theorists was French military officer
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Roger Tenguir and David Galulu. Both emphasized the need for extensive intelligence on a populace in order to control it. While serving in the Algerian conflict, Galulu would employ a primitive form of data mining that included the use of a census, registrations of the populace, and ID cards, which is exactly what they used in Vietnam and in Malaysia.
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and everything else. That was the purpose of the COVID VaxCard. It allows you to intelligence gather on a larger population, even a hostile one, to control movements and provide security services in order to thwart anyone that opposes you. The three aspects of this process is clandestine organizations.
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action, psychology, like psychological warfare, and terrorism. First, the guerrilla warfare proponents believed that clandestine parallel hierarchies were essential to the doctrine's principal objective, namely the conquest of the people. These clandestine organizations were crucial towards exhorting social control, but also offering an alternative to existing governmental institutions.
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SAIC itself, largely a clandestine organization, little known to the general public, frequently operates through mysterious contractors. And it certainly offers an alternative to the government. So it's basically saying it is the alternative government being set up to run these operations through private contractors and even clandestine organizations, like a shadow NSA.
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increasingly this network is not even in the shadows, but it has expanded to include the intelligence community as well. Curiously, SAIC is also a key corporate sponsor of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers, an equally mysterious network that has considerable control over U.S. intelligence community. Far more striking, however, are the hints of
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the psychological piece of SAIC's efforts with the Iraq war. There's two distinct aspects of this. Thought reform being one of them, it is directed at particular individuals and mass propaganda directed at group. While there is little compelling evidence of the thought reform piece of this, there is a lot of evidence on the mass propaganda piece of it.
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They used press, radio conferences, demonstrations to unite the masses. And curiously, the revolutionary proponents frequently referred to this as intoxication, as if it's like a poisoning, that they're poisoning your mind. In practice, this meant the dissemination of false or fake news to targeted groups to paralyze them.
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so that they could not influence others. With all of this in mind, it would not be a stretch to say SAIC had intoxicated the collective mind of the American public as it related to Iraq, and what the SAIC's link to the 2001 anthrax attacks seem likely. Terrorism was a key component of
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the revolutionaries as it was the strategy of tension. If indeed SAIC is involved in this, there is a clear pattern of the technique being employed by that organization to a brutal effect. All of this raises very unsettling implications for the future of our nation. Yes, it does. Like grossly so. But anyway, that finishes up that chapter.
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Or that part. So we can open it up for questions. Apparently we were under attack in the beginning and people were not able to come in. However, somehow or another, it remedied itself. Just letting you know. But a lot of people were migrating back and forth between Rumble and here.
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And since Stellar's not here, I just have to say, rat bastards! The rat bastards! They need to get absolutely defunded and disbanded to the winds on her behalf. Because the whole time you're saying this, all I could think of was, man, I'm glad Stellar's not here. This would just blow her head up. Which it does every time we go through it, you know? They're evil, evil, evil. Yeah, I have to admit, when I read this a couple of weeks ago,
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I had to like put the book down and go for a walk. There were so many people that were vax injured as a result of anthrax, myself included. And it has an evil, insidious way of destroying your body. And to know that basically what I just told you is the U.S. government.
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developed anthrax, sent somebody, whether it was contract or direct, sent someone over to experiment on blacks in Africa using anthrax and came back and used it in a terror event domestically in the United States and subjected as a result of that a untold number of U.S. military members because what that did by
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using it. It then gave the impetus for the military to mandate anybody going to the AOR to fight that war had to take the anthrax series of vaccines, which are five different shots. Because I was at U.S. Central Command in a deployable headquarters, we all, everybody assigned to U.S. Central Command had to take that vaccine.
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And now afterwards, because again, you never think that the government that you're willing to die for is going to experiment on you. If you go back and actually look at the research that had been done on the anthrax, it was as experimental as COVID. The entire thing was bullshit. But again, it's just evil. Yeah, you just never think of that when you're on the inside that your government would actually do that to you. And we didn't know half of what we know now.
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And you would have been proud of me this week or Sunday. We had the pastor at lunch. And without my instigation, I try not to bring it up in that, you know, unless it's in the conversation. They brought up current things with Zelensky and in as brief as I could brought him up to date.
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And and was able to explain about how they have been doing the type of operations, testing them out in other countries and on our military before they put it here. You go, girl. What was their response? Actually, he thanked me at the end of our lunch. He actually came up and said, thank you for being for for knowing and for sharing. And that was kind of surprising to me.
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But, you know, it also, I think, confirms some things that they already suspected. Don't be afraid to talk to people about this because a lot of people suspect that they just don't have the proof. And we do have the proof. We've done the research. We've done the legwork. We've got the ammo. And now once you give them that, then everything starts just like with us. Then everything starts to make sense in a world that it doesn't make sense. Yeah.
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I agree. Yeah. And what people now have is they have that uneasy feeling that something's not right. They just don't know what it is. And they are desperately looking for someone who can take all of the different pieces of things that doesn't make sense that they themselves have observed and can put them all in a logical order for them.
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The grace of going back and having done the research into Operation Gladio is it does make order out of chaos because you can now have a plausible explanation for everything that you're seeing happening. Carrie, go ahead. Yeah, Colonel, do you remember who was the head of the CIA when you got the anthrax vaccine? I do not.
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I can look it up real quick. Let's see. Well, it wasn't actually the CIA director. Let's see, because they reorganized it after 9-11. Because Porter Goss, who is his own problem, was the first actual director. So, I don't know. I'll have to go back and look. Because I think they called him...
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Something else prior to that. Anyway, anybody else got anything? Alfred? Hi, Colonel. Can you hear me? Hi. Thanks for all the work you're doing. I really appreciate it. I've learned a lot. It's a little confusing because it's a lot of moving parts and stuff, you know, talking about the whole global international thing.
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I'm noticing, I have actually two questions. I'm noticing on Facebook that since what happened in the Oval Office, I think, was that Thursday with kicking Zelensky out of the White House or was it Friday? I don't remember, but whatever. I know, it's such a monumentous event. I couldn't believe, you know, for me, it was just like, I couldn't believe what I was seeing. So great. Anyway, you know, Facebook just blew up with all this propaganda.
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just an immense amount of propaganda. And like, it just seems like this massive amount of, they have to be fake accounts. You know, they're asking for donations for starving kitties in Ukraine and all this crazy shit. And all these people are like, oh, I donated, you know, you see like hundreds of, and so I've been like kind of arguing with people stupidly, I guess, online.
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But, you know, I have a basic understanding from listening to you about, like, what happened with Scorsese or Scorsese, the Otto guy. Otto Scorsese, yeah. Yeah, and they installed him in Ukraine and he started creating terror units. And I just would really like to deepen my understanding. And I know you've probably talked about this specifically, but, you know, as I say, this stuff kind of gets confusing, right?
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Okay, so they didn't actually install him. So this is during World War II. And it's a very important point. And thank you, Al, for bringing this up. So he was working in the Hitler's intelligence area under Reinhard Galen's leadership. He was basically Reinhard Galen's gladio trainer.
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Only then it was called werewolf units. Remember? So it's not even Gladio at this time. This is during World War Two. It's 1942. They're going east. And as they go east and they go into the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe and they start knocking over Romania, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, all of those to include Ukraine.
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They are setting up, and that was Otto Skorzeny, and he had several people that worked with him. They're setting up stay-behind units along that route in case the Soviet Union pushes the Germans back into Germany. They will have their stay-behind units in order to spring up behind the Soviets and take them out. That was their plan. And Otto Skorzeny was working inside of Ukraine specifically.
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And he trained Stesco, Bandera, what was that guy's name, Lebed, all of the senior people in Ukraine. And basically what they had done is tricked these people in saying that if you want to fight for us, we will give you your independence from the Soviet Union after we defeat them.
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And so what that did was Stetsco, Bandera and Lebed, all of them kind of vied for they wanted to be in charge of Ukraine when it became its own country because it had never been its own country, contrary to what everybody says. And so they went about massive, massive extermination of people to show Otto Skorzeny.
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Reinhard Galen and Hitler, how maniacally evil they were in order to impress them. So the death count under these people, literal Nazis trained by Otto Skorzeny, was horrendous into Poland, throughout Ukraine, just massive amounts of slaughter. Primarily Jewish people, but there were a lot of Polish people as well because they didn't give a shit. They were just looking for dead bodies to impress Hitler.
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And if you fast forward to today, the remnants of the Stetsco versus Bandera hierarchy of competition for Nazi primacy inside of Ukraine still exist. It is played out today by the Azov battalion versus the right sector movement. They are both Nazis.
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But they have maintained a very distinct identity inside of Ukraine. And it was not Azov, which people get wrong. It was right sector in 2014 that was stationed inside of that hotel during the Maidan massacre that was actually the assassins that were shooting everybody that John McCain is seen in that video filming. So is there a...
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Is there a good reference, like a good book that I could maybe read to try to understand this better? Well, a playlist on Rumble. So I went through it, but, you know, it's extensive. So, I mean, just to sort of do a personal microscope, you know, like I read The Empire Never, The Black Sun Never Sets on the Black Empire and Gladio. So there isn't one book, unfortunately, Alfred.
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I have gotten the information I just gave you from a whole bunch of different books. And it's a compilation of tidbits of information. Like this guy probably, this strange tale guy probably did the best.
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of Otto Skorzeny going there and training them. But if you look at like the World Anti-Communist League, where it talks about the history of Bandera and Stetsco, because they formed the basis of the Eastern European World Anti-Communist League in the immediate aftermath of World War II, it goes into a little bit of the detail there too. But again, that's the problem with Operation Gladio.
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It has taken me now almost 80 books in order to formulate what I just said to you. Because there's little bits and pieces of all of this scattered everywhere. Maybe you could write a bestseller. Maybe I could. I don't want to. Castle Grahams just said Clayton Morris just did a shout out to Operation Gladio on Redacted News.
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So y'all need to go to Clayton Morris and everybody pile on telling him to contact me. His wife follows me on X already. So how is the CIA? The CIA became involved in 2014 when they used the right sector to create terror and create the coup and overthrow the government. Is that the. So the CIA.
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with all of their different elements, the National Endowment for Democracy, USAID, all of them, a whole of government approach in 2013, show up in the Ukraine and they start training in order to, in anticipation of the Ukrainian voting wrong again, as they did in 2004. Because see, they've already overthrown Ukraine once in 2004 because they voted the wrong way.
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So they are anticipating the same exact thing happening because some of the same players are running for office. And so they got out ahead of themselves in 2013. They all show up over there and they're ready. So that's exactly what happens. They voted the wrong way, meaning the guy that wasn't going to join NATO gets elected.
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They immediately in the aftermath of that election begin attacking and generating fomenting terror in order to justify the crackdown. And they're wanting the president to declare martial law. They're wanting him to attack.
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the the rioters in the street and unleash the military so they can blame him for doing that he refuses to do it so they just have to start shooting people okay i actually have another question if it's okay sure um so what happens if the u.s leaves nato in your opinion um well we will no longer be associated with the world's largest terrorist organization um actually
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In many respects, NATO will cease to exist without the United States. It will be no more than the EU. You know what I mean? So the EU already has a structure for the economic piece of this. NATO would then become a military piece of the EU.
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No one will want to be in NATO because the majority of the people that are in NATO were only in NATO because of us. You know, they believe the hype that, you know, there's going to be a boogeyman out there that attacks them. And if they get attacked, they want the Americans on their side. Well, if the Americans are not in NATO anymore, does anybody really care if the UK is on their side or the French is on their side? They're a bunch of wussies.
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Sorry if you're from there. Not sorry, but we've had to come save their ass multiple times. So is it fair to say, though, that NATO, you know, these bio labs that they set up in Ukraine and I'm assuming terror cells that are there to this day antagonizing Russia on some level. If you am I wrong in thinking that if Ukraine.
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joined nato then they would lose their anonymity or their ability to to commit covert action and have to take responsibility or am i just not i mean on the other hand too they would be able to implement more troops and do a more no no no you you've got that all ass backwards actually okay okay um if they were to join nato
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They're just going to be more evilly provocative to Russia, wanting them to attack them so they could then NATO would have the excuse to go into regime change in Russia. The whole purpose of Ukraine. Nobody gives a shit about Ukraine. Ukraine's an armpit. Nobody cares about Ukraine. They care about Russia. They are going around Russia's border and taking every single former Soviet property.
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And westernizing it in order to take in the border areas where they always set up their Gladio cells to launch terror attacks inside of Russia to destabilize Russia, because in order for them to fulfill their destiny of dividing Russia into a eastern and a western section to create their pan Europe and their pan Asia concept.
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Russia has to be captured and it has to be divided. And so their entire impetus of Ukraine is the last nail in the coffin of surrounding Russia in order to destroy it. I see. It's really interesting what's happening on Facebook, like the day after that meeting.
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Because I am seeing like just so much propaganda. It's crazy. You know, just the next day, like within 24 hours. Well, in one way, it's ignorance because people don't know enough about. No, these are sponsored ads. No, no. I was going to say that. The people's comments, not the sponsor's ad. The people's comments are generally made out of ignorance. The propaganda.
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allows for those people to remain ignorant. If it wasn't for the propaganda, the people would have access to real information. Voices like mine would get heard. Voices like mine can't get heard over the propaganda. And obviously that gets very frustrating, but I don't have the war chest to pay for ads in order to get people to see our content.
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So that's why I have to rely on you guys to quote post and repost things that I post, because it's really one of the only true sources of real information in real time about what's going on based on historical relevant information. Yeah, I agree. I'm really just astounded at the job you're doing. I really appreciate it. And I couldn't tell you that enough.
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I wish I could. I wish my understanding of this was greater. You know, that's like I wish it was just a book I could pick up, you know, because I'm a little lazy. Right. Well, I'm glad to hear. I mean, you know, 10 times more than everybody else around you as a result of that. And I wish I get wrong, though, you know. Well, I wish. Yeah. Because what happens is you get something wrong, then like, you know, they attack you, you know.
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Like for whatever little tidbit of, you know what I'm saying? Oh, yeah, I do. Yeah. That's why I'm very careful about what I post as far as the accuracy of it and why I can't just read one book. I have to read three or four books on every subject in order to make sure I have a good enough knowledge level.
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in order to be conversant with someone who is going to be adversarial. I love talking to people who challenge your thought process, but at the same time, like anybody else, I don't want to be wrong. And so I believe in coming to a fight prepared, and that's why we're where we're at, I guess.
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I would like to get more prepared. I'm finding what's happening is just more personal attacks. And they're not actually, it's not like, you know, any type of intellectual conversation. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Oh, no, I know. I don't. Yeah, I don't. I've seen him attack you. I know. Yeah. Yeah. And if they do it personally, I just block them. I don't have time for that bullshit anymore. Right. But if someone is interested in the information.
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I will type all day because I want people to have the information. Carrie, go ahead. You know, it's just it's really overwhelming for me. You know, I mean, like I said, I wish there was just, you know, like if you were to pick like one book on the top. Well, the one book I would pick on the topic is the book called Scorsese's Papers, which we did a book review on my Rumble channel and we went through the whole book.
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OK, I listen to it. But, you know, it's like the names, everything kind of gets I got to just admit it gets confusing. You know, I mean, well, that's the reason why I need to find somebody that's very good. That's IT savvy, because what we need is a brain chart. And I've said that repeatedly. I don't know how to work those projects. I have the information.
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Um, but I don't have the time to put it all in. And so, um, neither does any of the other people that are already helping me. Um, but if we had something like that Kumo chart, or we just, I just got the name of another one I'm going to check out. And if it's easier, um, I may try it. Um, but if we had a brain chart where you could just go over and hover over auto scores in his name and you could see his network.
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You could see who all he trained. You could see what countries he went to. That's what I want to eventually have with all of these players. I have it all in my head. Obviously, that doesn't do anybody else any good. It's all in these books, but nobody has time to read 80 books. So what we need to be able to do is transition this information onto a brain chart, a networking chart.
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So that you can just pull it up and look at it and go, oh, crap, you know, that guy was a CIA, but he was also an SAIC and he was also at such and such and he was also at such and such. So then if you were to take that brain chart and go into that database that Data Republican is putting out, you can then put those five names in and see where the money is. I mean, I'm tech savvy.
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And I have time that I could volunteer, some time that I could volunteer. So maybe I can help. Okay. And I think it would help me, too, because I would understand this stuff a lot better. Because it's really confusing. You know, it's just so much. It is. I know. That's how we ended up with this team. That's exactly how. I would sit there with notebooks, and I would listen to her podcast twice.
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And the second time was with a notebook because I'm like, I can never remember these names. There's no way. Some of them just keep coming up and up and up, right? I mean, like these guys are like the fulcrum of evil, right? Yeah, right. All right. Let me move on to Carrie. Go ahead, Carrie. Okay, thanks. Sure. Yeah, I'm a tech person and I've worked on mind maps. And you can share them so multiple people can.
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do data entry. I'm happy to help work on that. My question was, what in the hell is the difference between right sector and Azov? I've never heard anyone separate them, really. Can you explain that? Well, I mean, other than their allegiance to one element of the original Nazi clan and the other, they both are very
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connected to the Nazi history and that movement in general. So they just have different hierarchies. They have different leadership. It would be kind of like the analogy of two different Antifa groups. They both have the same philosophical approach, but neither one of them wants to be under the leadership of the other.
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And I didn't mention, but you can find it online. There was a court case after the 2014 coup that actually had found right sector guilty of being in that hotel. They had the source documents of the invoice where the right sector organization actually rented the entire hotel. So there was no.
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They had guards at the front doors. There was no way anybody that wasn't affiliated with right sector got into that hotel. That hotel had been accessed to the roof lines of several of the other places where the bullets were coming from. So this was all presented in an actual court in Ukraine, which is how I know that it was no kidding right sector as the trigger pullers as opposed to Azov. But let me also share this.
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One of the other things when I was first looking into all of this, Kolomoisky, after the 2014 coup, he immediately gets appointed governor of the area in northeast Ukraine that, absent the Donbass region, is next to Russia. So just so that we get it right, if you look at the far east of...
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Ukraine, you have the Donbass region. Right next to it in the north is a state, I'm going to say. Kolomoisky is made governor of that state. So when the Donbass succeeds, he is now a border state, right? So Donbass has their elections. They join Russia. But at the time,
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Holomoisky is appointed governor of this state. The very first thing he does after he's appointed governor, which is the very first thing that happens after the coup, is he hires the entire Azov battalion to come do security in his new state. So he's now hired a bunch of Nazis to be on the front lines of what's going to be.
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B, the attack on the Donbass. Now, if you know all of that, and then you read the New York Times article that came out about six months ago, that admits that the CIA, immediately after the 2014 coup, went over and set up approximately what they referred to as 20 underground facilities, i.e. like Gladio cells,
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in which to provide intelligence and other capability to the fighters in the Ukraine involvement into the Donbass. Now, without saying it, what they're saying is these cells of CIA was aiding and abetting Nazis to attack the Donbass region with intelligence.
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And weaponry and everything else. And what does the Azov battalion immediately do? They assassinate 11 mayors in the Donbass region. Just like go up and shoot them in the head. They terrorized that region for years. They were launching missiles. They were launching, they were firebombing.
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schools, dance recitals. They were setting people on fire in their cars and boxing them in so they couldn't get out. The terror that was rained down on the Donbass region is unfathomable. And so anyone who uses the word that Russia's entry into the Donbass region to protect ethnic Russian people was unprovoked is full of shit. Like,
1:37:17
Shit that stinks to high heaven. Because not only was it provoked, it was supplied and aided by the CIA. And it was perpetrated by Nazis funded by Kolomoisky. Where is that data you're citing? Where does that come from? It's everywhere. I never heard anyone cite that.
1:37:47
Look at the New York Times article. The New York Times article says all of that. They admitted that shit. They talked about them setting up. They not only admitted that they set up underground CIA facilities, they actually named the CIA, which they rarely do. And at the very end, like the second to the last paragraph, because I was blown away by this. They actually say that they're taking what they had been using as a covert war.
1:38:16
Inside of Ukraine and turning it into overt action, which means they were going to start attacking Russia. And don't you know, two weeks later, the theater was attacked in Russia and 140 people killed. That was the warning that they were about to do that terror attack. Is that one we have over in Signal, you think? Because then I'll grab it and stick it over here.
1:38:47
Probably. I think so. Yeah. Yeah. Because you remember, I went through the whole thing on a long thread. It's it's in my threads as well, because I was blown away by how specific they were in that New York Times about exactly what they were going to do. So I'm in shock. I'm in complete shock. Well.
1:39:16
I don't know why after all the shit we've uncovered, Carrie, you would be in shock. No, that they are admitting it, honey. Eventually. Yeah, they let the stuff out like 30 years later, but this is pretty, pretty quick. And that's a good point because we've had people in the past bring up, you know, well, how can you cite an article when we know that the news is a propaganda tool? Eventually they do. They are forced.
1:39:44
oftentimes into a position where they have to report the actual news. It's just generally back page and doesn't get any press. Well, and let me address that. So if you look at in the past, now that we know what goes on, I can go back in close proximity to just about every event and I can find somebody writing about it. There are select people that they pick to have them write about these things.
1:40:14
At the time they're happening. Now, in the aftermath of them happening, they will print misleading information as far as attribution goes. So, for example, that that only because I knew what I was looking at when I read it, did it make sense to me? Everybody else that would would have read that article, it would have meant nothing to them because they don't know anything about Gladio.
1:40:41
They would have just looked at that and went, you know, oh, the CIA is helping them with Intel. No big deal. You know, they're a quote unquote ally. They're a democracy and all this other crap. But because I know none of that is true and I know what a stay behind unit looks like.
1:40:58
And they were describing a stay behind unit. And I know who Kolomoisky is because I did a research thing on him. I wrote a paper on Substack about him. I know how evil he is. He's the guy that's tied to Burisma and everything else and Privat Bank where they were embezzling all the money. Everything about that article stood out to me.
1:41:18
But I will also tell you in hindsight now, going back and reading other articles that were published in close proximity to events, you're going to find those same things. They will tell you what they're going to do before they do it. But after it's done, they're going to put a whole bunch of articles out there deflecting as to who did it. Just like what we were talking about with the anthrax thing. They'll present a whole bunch of shit out there and tell you it was, you know.
1:41:49
Joe Blow over there, knowing they all know who it actually was, but they're not going to tell you and be honest about that part of it. Southern, go ahead. Yeah, I've been doing a lot of deep diving in Ukraine. And do you know how they funneled the money for all this? Through NED, from USAID to NED over. And all the, they call it, what do they call it?
1:42:20
I can't remember the name. Something warfare. Warfare something. But that money came from our tax dollars, went to USAID. Newland's husband sits on the board, went to NED, went across. Obama signed off on it quietly. This is unbelievable. And the CIA was there the whole time in all their different cells.
1:42:47
Corruption there was amazing. Wow. NED is comprised of IRI and DNI, which is the Republican and Democrat pieces of that. Also the union piece and the chamber piece. And every one of them provided money to the overthrow of Ukraine. Yeah. Yeah. And they showed how they did that.
1:43:19
I'm sorry. I'm exhausted. I just can't believe how psyoped we were as an American. They called it democracy promotion worldwide. They spent $315 million to sell us on it and all this BS. It's just amazing. They have been psyoping us since we were born. That's true.
1:43:44
It is unbelievable how much money goes into that. And yes, the call out the Nazi crap. It went into the NGOs and over for that little charade. I just I can't believe how much Victoria Nuland is in the middle of all this. But you're just talking about Ukraine. This is everywhere. This is in Slovakia. It's in Georgia. It's in every single.
1:44:16
Romania, Hungary. It's in every single country that they don't control. I am just stunned at how much money of ours was used. And the sad thing is Europe could care less about Ukraine and the people there. They just want them to continue to be there and be fodder.
1:44:40
to wear out Putin, his armament, kill more soldiers, et cetera, et cetera. They don't give a crap about Ukraine people. It's stunning to me. It's stunning to me. You're talking about the money that you can track that was appropriated funds. You're not talking about the covert drug money, weapons money, and human trafficking money that they also use in conjunction with that.
1:45:05
Absolutely. And we can also tie Pritzker in there. He's from Ukraine. He put a state pension fund into Privat Bank. Took him five years to get that out. They never wanted that out publicly. Right. And Pritzker is the money behind Obama. Yeah. Coming out of nowhere to run. Yeah. Obama's got very dirty hands, but somehow, how is he so protected? Because he's from Iran.
1:45:33
Unbelievable how they protect him. You cannot dig on him. It's unbelievable. He's a hologram. His mom was CIA. His stepdad was CIA. His dad was CIA. His dad actually worked as part of a USAID project and was educated as part of a CIA program from Kenya. So his entire life is made up. Are we going to ever get proof of that?
1:46:05
Well, the proof is there. No, I'll talk about it. I mean, you can. His mom went to the East West Institute in Hawaii. That's a known CIA front. She worked in USAID. That's a known CIA front. So Tara, the stepdad, was a colonel in the army and had a pivotal role in the overthrow of Sukarno.
1:46:29
And the installation of Suharto, which was a CIA coup. Those are all established facts. Wow. It's just amazing. And it's just a rinse and repeat wherever you're at. Doesn't matter. Rinse and repeat. Operation Gladio. Wow. Yeah. And our tax dollars. Yeah. That is stunning to me. That's just stunning to me. I have to say that was the line in the sand for me.
1:46:59
I said this has to stop. Yep. Miles, go ahead. Colonel, this is a hypothetical. Now, I know we're talking about our tax dollars, but I know the numbers on that. So if there wasn't like the fiat dollar and the central banks, would the level of death and destruction be at the same level without utilizing the fiat dollar? No, because you can't print.
1:47:32
If you had gold-backed dollars, you wouldn't be able to make money out of thin air. And that drives a lot of this, which is why that had to happen before you could turn this whole machine on and go into the aftermath of World War I, World War II, and then the Cold War. Without a dollar printing machine, none of this would have happened. I kind of knew that answer. I just wanted to...
1:48:04
Have you tell it to the audience? Yeah. Can I add something here real quick? Thank you. A friend of mine that I work with globally, her brother, very high tech, everything. Guess what he does for a living in the United States? He's a security expert.
1:48:27
over printing $100 bills 24-7. They're building two more installations, and that money leaves the United States of America. They're printing money. But that's not unusual. I mean, I was stationed overseas, and my girlfriend was a finance officer. All of the military bases have their own banking facilities in the military, like a finance office.
1:48:58
Because a lot of what you have to do over there, like paying your rent and stuff like that, is done using cash. And all of their dollars, as a matter of fact, we had one NCO that figured out a way to steal the old money that's being recycled back to the destruction bin in Colorado. And she ended up getting court-martialed because she was stealing money that was supposed to go to be disposed of. But anyway.
1:49:24
The fact that the U.S. dollar is the currency basically of the world, the printing of dollars and them going worldwide is not that big of a deal. That is not a money laundering operation per se. That is a process that has to happen because we have the reserve currency.
1:49:46
In dollars and there is a huge demand overseas just with the large presence of our military worldwide because they have to have cash in order to operate in those foreign countries. So what was that kind of money look like monthly then? I don't know. I didn't.
1:50:07
I'm just telling you that we have a couple hundred, three, four hundred thousand people stationed all over the world. And that's not even that station there. That's not even the ships that are going and all of them have their own dispensing authority on the ships and the people that are temporarily over there. It's a lot of money because just like for our small base, half of the people.
1:50:35
lived off base and we had to pay our rent in cash. And there was probably 5,000 people there. So, you know, that's like a thousand dollars a month times 2,500 people. And you had to have that cash on hand all the time. So it's a lot. So, but now they're tripling it, but we're not sending more overseas. So why are they tripling the amount? They're building two more facilities. Well,
1:51:04
What I would suggest to you is they may be transferring functions as well. I don't know. I'm not in there. I'm just saying to you that having that capability. And plus, now there's a whole different way of printing money and different processes. They may just be modernizing it. I don't know. But it is not unusual to have large amounts of money shipped overseas. That's the only part I wanted to address.
1:51:34
Okay. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Carrie, go ahead. Yeah, I just heard this morning that J.P. Morgan actually was a London banker. Have you ever heard that? That what? J.P. Morgan lived in London, yes. He originated as a London banker. He was an apprentice during his initial banking career.
1:52:09
In London, the data I got was that his father got a bunch of money from this guy named Peabody that was really big in London. Yeah, that's true. I never heard any of that before. I was shocked. And oh, my God. And like that explains a lot. OK. Yeah, that was all in Antony Sutton's book about the Wall Street and.
1:52:40
You know, the Wall Street and the Bolsheviks and the Wall Street and Hitler and the Wall Street and FDR. He explained that whole history of J.P. Morgan. OK. Lots of dead bodies around J.P. Morgan. OK. I'm not counting his body count. Colonel, do you know that P and Morgan is Pierpont? You ever heard of them? OK.
1:53:16
Let me look over here on Rumble. Without the U.S. cash, the NATO agreements don't work out on base economics. Yeah, paying for food, driving off base, knickknacks, and other crap. Yeah, the influx of the money, and that's the reason why closing bases overseas has always been so difficult and should be done.
1:53:46
We did in the 90s do a whole bunch of downsizing. The base that I was stationed at in Italy got closed. But it is a horrendous mess because the amount of money that we put into local economies, being a military presence in particular areas of the world, especially Europe, is huge. It is a driving force. As a matter of fact, if you go back to...
1:54:15
the small little town that I was stationed in and they have like pages on Facebook that show pictures and stuff like that. I mean, it was financially devastated after that base closed, excuse me, after that base closed. And I was just talking to someone who was from, this is a very small town story.
1:54:44
At the Strawberry Festival, sitting in my strawberry shortcake, the guy sitting across the table and you just everybody talks to everybody because it's like a small, you know, county fair kind of environment. He comes down every winter and he was saying something about being from Illinois. And I said, well.
1:55:06
What part of Illinois? And he goes, well, Champaign. And I said, oh, that's cool. I was stationed at Rantoul. And he goes, oh, my God, that's where I actually live. No one's ever heard of Rantoul. So I always just say Champaign. He says we actually live in Rantoul, which is where Chanute Air Force Base was, which was my first duty station. And so we were talking about the devastation of that base closing to Rantoul because there was nothing else literally in that town. Nothing. And how they've struggled ever since then.
1:55:35
and what to do with the facilities and everything else. Because it's a huge cost to maintain them locally if you don't have a plan on how to privatize and then lease out and do all that other crap. And plus, that was a very old base, not a more modernly built one. So it's a big deal. But we need to close and get out of Korea. We need to get out of Germany. We need to get out of England. We need to get out of all of them.
1:56:05
and bring our military home. And our military should be focused on defending the homeland. Everything else can be done with other capability. So anyway, we're up at six o'clock. So I'm going to go ahead and sign off. You guys take care. I will not be here at four tomorrow, but I will give you as much ahead of time as I can tomorrow on when I will do a show, which will be before that.
1:56:35
We are not doing the Alpha Warrior show this Wednesday because he is going to be on his way to the GART at Las Vegas. And I'm going to be seeing Leonard Skinner, more importantly. And what else? We will be here at four o'clock on Wednesday. And then War Hamster is going to be on his honeymoon.
1:57:05
Thursday. So we will not have a noon show. It does look like, I think I'm going to have to move the Thursday one up a little bit as well. So we'll just have to be flexible this week. And I'm not sure about Friday at this point. So we'll have to play that by year. Anyway, how was Reba? Reba was awesome. Totally, totally awesome. As always. All right, guys, take care.
1:57:38
And I will see you sometime tomorrow.
Entities here
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Claims made here
SAIC front_for
CIA host_asserted
▶ 2:27
“they're all CIA fronts or they are places that are legitimate businesses but have a relationship with the CIA where they embed CIA agents in the legitimate business.…”
John McCain headed
International Republican Institute host_asserted
▶ 5:28
“I found John McCain at the IRI under the National Endowment for Democracy, funding regime changes with the CIA while sitting on the Foreign Affairs Committee…”
John McCain overthrew
Ukraine host_asserted
▶ 5:28
“He was in Ukraine orchestrating a coup in 2014 as the chair of the IRI…”
International Republican Institute member_of
National Endowment for Democracy host_asserted
▶ 5:28
“I found John McCain at the IRI under the National Endowment for Democracy…”
J. Robert Beyster founded
SAIC book_quoted
▶ 8:25
“The guy's name that founded it is J. Robert, J is an initial, Robert Beister, B-E-Y-S-T-E-R, who happens to be a nuclear physicist.…”
J. Robert Beyster member_of
Los Alamos National Laboratory book_quoted
▶ 8:53
“he just so happened to have worked at the Los Alamos National Lab during the 1950s…”
William Perry member_of
SAIC book_quoted
▶ 9:55
“On its board was people like William Perry. William Perry used to be the Secretary of Defense.…”
SAIC recruited
CIA book_quoted
▶ 9:55
“SAIC has always aggressively recruited the people that work inside the government in order for them to come work there. It's a revolving door.…”
Robert Gates member_of
SAIC book_quoted
▶ 10:50
“Melvin Laird, Robert Gates, who also, all three of those guys were Secretary of Defenses at one time, and Robert Gates obviously has the dual distinction of also being the CIA director.…”
Robert Gates headed
CIA documented
▶ 10:50
“Robert Gates obviously has the dual distinction of also being the CIA director.…”
John Thomas member_of
SAIC book_quoted
▶ 10:50
“Other members of the board includes General John Thomas, former head of Army Intelligence…”
Melvin Laird member_of
SAIC book_quoted
▶ 10:50
“Melvin Laird, Robert Gates, who also, all three of those guys were Secretary of Defenses at one time…”
William Black member_of
SAIC book_quoted
▶ 11:21
“William Black, a 40-year NSA employee who rose to be the deputy director of the NSA. After leaving the NSA and going to work at SAIC, he goes back to NSA as the deputy director.…”
William Black headed
NSA documented
▶ 11:21
“a 40-year NSA employee who rose to be the deputy director of the NSA…”
John Deutch member_of
SAIC book_quoted
▶ 11:51
“John Deutch. former CIA director, and Bobby Ray Inman, also a NSA director and deputy director of the CIA.…”
Bobby Ray Inman member_of
SAIC book_quoted
▶ 11:51
“Bobby Ray Inman, also a NSA director and deputy director of the CIA. Again, just one swinging door.…”
Bobby Ray Inman headed
NSA documented
▶ 11:51
“Bobby Ray Inman, also a NSA director and deputy director of the CIA.…”
Leidos succeeded
SAIC book_quoted
▶ 14:32
“the true successor for SAIC proper as far as its original mission. Everything that was added was added to SAIC too.…”
SAIC secretly_owned
Lockheed book_quoted
▶ 16:31
“As of 2016, SAIC acquired Lockheed's IT arm, which was referred to as Information Systems and Global Solutions.…”
DARPA founded
Genoa book_quoted
▶ 17:56
“TIA originated from a program initiated by DARPA. Of course it did. That program was known as GENOA, G-E-N-O-A…”
John Poindexter member_of
Iran-Contra documented
▶ 18:25
“Primary front and center was Admiral John Poindexter of Iran-Contra fame…”
Ronald Reagan appointed
John Poindexter book_quoted
▶ 18:25
“Poindexter, of course, was the Reagan National Security Advisor who had been convicted of five felony counts for his role of lying to Congress during the Iran-Contra.…”
Brian Sharkey member_of
SAIC book_quoted
▶ 18:53
“he befriended Sharkey, who would go on to become a senior vice president at SAIC and their chief technology officer during the 1990s.…”
Total Information Awareness succeeded
Genoa book_quoted
▶ 18:53
“Poindexter and Sharkey felt it was time to revisit Genoa and take it to its logical conclusion.…”
Tony Tether headed
DARPA book_quoted
▶ 19:23
“Sharkey had arranged a meeting between himself and Tony Tether, T-E-T-H-E-R. who at the time was head of DARPA.…”
Tony Tether member_of
SAIC book_quoted
▶ 19:23
“Tether had previously been a vice president at SAIC before he, weirdly enough, goes into the top, top, top secret DOD position of DARPA…”
Brian Sharkey appointed
John Poindexter book_quoted
▶ 19:51
“Sharkly and Tether agreed to appoint Poindexter as head of the program, now called TIA, with SAIC acting as DARPA's contractor.…”
John Poindexter headed
Total Information Awareness book_quoted
▶ 19:51
“In 2002, Poindexter was officially hired to be in charge of TIA.…”
Hicks and Associates front_for
SAIC book_quoted
▶ 21:24
“it was SAIC via its subsidy, oh, excuse me, subsidiary, Hicks and Associates, that built the prototype system for TIA.…”
PRISM succeeded
Total Information Awareness book_quoted
▶ 21:49
“transferred from DARPA to an organization called Advanced Research and Development Activity, ARDA, which is part of NSA. And they renamed it PRISM.…”
Edward Snowden exposed
PRISM documented
▶ 22:20
“The NSA covert electronic surveillance and data mining program that was exposed by Edward Snowden. TIA became PRISM and then got exposed.…”
David Kay member_of
SAIC book_quoted
▶ 23:19
“At the time, Kay was the director of the SAIC Center for... counterterrorism technology analysis.…”
Wayne Downing member_of
SAIC book_quoted
▶ 24:21
“While sitting on the SAIC Board of Directors, Downing would insist that Iraqi exiles such as the lobby, was ready to take the war overseas.…”
SAIC paid
Ahmad Chalabi book_quoted
▶ 24:50
“SAIC had been tasked the paymaster for the Iraqi exile community as part of a government contract of $33 million.…”
George H.W. Bush founded
Iraq Intelligence Commission book_quoted
▶ 27:54
“When no weapons of mass destruction materialized, the Iraq Intelligence Commission was established by George W. Bush in 2004.…”
Gordon Oehler member_of
SAIC book_quoted
▶ 28:21
“There was a guy by the name of Gordon Oler, O-E-H-L-E-R, a former CIA officer and SAIC vice president. Yes, he worked in both because it's an open door.…”
Gordon Oehler member_of
CIA book_quoted
▶ 28:21
“Gordon Oler, O-E-H-L-E-R, a former CIA officer and SAIC vice president.…”
Samuel Visner member_of
SAIC book_quoted
▶ 28:52
“a guy by the name of Samuel Visner, V as in Victor, I-S-N-E-R, who rotated between SAIC and NSA for like 20 years.…”
Jeffrey Cooper member_of
SAIC book_quoted
▶ 28:52
“a guy by the name of Jeffrey Cooper there, who was the vice president and chief science officer for one of SAIC's subordinate units…”
Samuel Visner headed
NSA book_quoted
▶ 29:22
“While Visner was serving as chief of the signals intelligence program for the NSA in the aftermath of 9-11…”
NSA paid
SAIC book_quoted
▶ 29:22
“SAIC received a $280 million contract to develop an eavesdropping program for the NSA.…”
SAIC front_for
Office of Strategic Influence book_quoted
▶ 31:16
“SAIC had been involved in the program to feed disinformation to foreign press on its behalf. You know, fake news.…”
SAIC founded
Iraqi Media Network book_quoted
▶ 32:11
“SAIC was awarded a $15 million contract, which ended up ballooning to $82 million within a year to establish a free and independent indigenous media network.…”
Steven Hatfill member_of
SAIC book_quoted
▶ 34:11
“Stephen Hatfill, H-A-T-F-I-L-L, like all good SAIC contractors, cashed in on the Iraq gravy train.…”
Steven Hatfill trained
Delta Force book_quoted
▶ 34:11
“he was commissioned to build a fake mobile bioweapons lab that the famed Delta Force would train with in an effort to help the outfit locate weapons of mass destruction.…”
David Kay headed
2003 invasion of Iraq book_quoted
▶ 35:05
“They created an Iraq survey group to carry out this search. Its chief was none other than David Kaye.…”
Colin Powell covered_up
2001 anthrax attacks book_quoted
▶ 38:06
“Secretary of State Colin Powell would play into this, into the fears in February 2003 when he invoked anthrax as the rationale for invading Iraq before the UN.…”
FBI framed
Bruce Edwards Ivins host_asserted
▶ 39:06
“The Bureau eventually linked Bruce Edwards Irvin, a senior biodefense researcher based out of Fort Detrick, Maryland, to the attack. Conveniently, Irvin had committed suicide in 2008. Sure he did.…”
Bruce Edwards Ivins carried_out_attack
2001 anthrax attacks documented
▶ 39:06
“The Bureau eventually linked Bruce Edwards Irvin, a senior biodefense researcher based out of Fort Detrick, Maryland, to the attack.…”
John Ashcroft framed
Steven Hatfill book_quoted
▶ 39:36
“He was named a person of interest by the Attorney General Ashcroft himself.…”
Joseph Soukup member_of
SAIC book_quoted
▶ 41:00
“The report was commissioned while both men were full-time employees of the SAIC.…”
Selous Scouts carried_out_attack
Rhodesia book_quoted
▶ 46:17
“The scouts are known to have employed lethal biological weapon agents like cholera bacteria. On several occasions, they would contaminate rivers near where they knew people were camping.…”
Rhodesian Special Forces carried_out_attack
Plumtree book_quoted
▶ 46:44
“The Rhodesian special forces then stepped in and delivered anthrax bacteria by dropping it out of aircraft around Plum Tree near the border with Botswana.…”
Steven Hatfill member_of
Selous Scouts book_quoted
▶ 47:15
“in a note to his Missouri high school newspaper, he alleged to have been a member of the actual Salius scouts who was doing these medical experiments.…”
Wouter Basson headed
Project Coast book_quoted
▶ 48:47
“commanded by Wouter, W-O-U-T-E-R, Basson, B-A-S-S-O-N. He headed a thing called Project Coast.…”
Eugene Terre'Blanche founded
Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging book_quoted
▶ 49:43
“there's also reports that Hatfield had some type of involvement with Eugene Terabloch... He was the founder and leader of a Nazi paramilitary…”
Eugene Terre'Blanche headed
Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging book_quoted
▶ 50:13
“He was the founder and leader of a Nazi paramilitary, Appagander, Weedle, Stan, B-Wingy, however you say that. It's referred to as the AWB.…”
Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging carried_out_attack
South Africa book_quoted
▶ 50:43
“The AWB has been linked to acts of terrorism inside of South Africa. This is their Gladio program.…”
Steven Hatfill member_of
CIA book_quoted
▶ 53:45
“The author goes on and says Hatfield was definitely a U.S. intelligence asset.…”
Steven Hatfill member_of
Fort Detrick book_quoted
▶ 56:07
“Hatfield had worked at the Fort Detrick facility prior to coming to SAIC and the company knew exactly what he had been linked to…”
SAIC carried_out_attack
2001 anthrax attacks book_quoted
▶ 59:07
“there's clear indication that SAIC was employing terrorism as a means to achieve a political agenda, not unlike the fascists that conceived the strategy of tension.…”
SAIC member_of
Association of Former Intelligence Officers book_quoted
▶ 1:03:04
“SAIC is also a key corporate sponsor of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers, an equally mysterious network…”
Otto Skorzeny trained
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 1:14:17
“He was basically Reinhard Galen's gladio trainer. Only then it was called werewolf units.…”
Otto Skorzeny trained
Yaroslav Stetsko host_asserted
▶ 1:15:36
“he trained Stesco, Bandera, what was that guy's name, Lebed, all of the senior people in Ukraine.…”
Otto Skorzeny trained
Stepan Bandera host_asserted
▶ 1:15:36
“he trained Stesco, Bandera, what was that guy's name, Lebed, all of the senior people in Ukraine.…”
Otto Skorzeny trained
Mykola Lebed host_asserted
▶ 1:15:36
“he trained Stesco, Bandera, what was that guy's name, Lebed, all of the senior people in Ukraine.…”
Stepan Bandera carried_out_attack
Poland host_asserted
▶ 1:16:35
“the death count under these people, literal Nazis trained by Otto Skorzeny, was horrendous into Poland, throughout Ukraine, just massive amounts of slaughter. Primarily Jewish people…”
Right Sector carried_out_attack
Maidan 2014 documented
▶ 1:17:33
“it was right sector in 2014 that was stationed inside of that hotel during the Maidan massacre that was actually the assassins that were shooting everybody…”
World Anti-Communist League founded
Stepan Bandera host_asserted
▶ 1:19:18
“the World Anti-Communist League, where it talks about the history of Bandera and Stetsco, because they formed the basis of the Eastern European World Anti-Communist League in the immediate aftermath o…”
CIA overthrew
Ukraine host_asserted
▶ 1:19:45
“The CIA became involved in 2014 when they used the right sector to create terror and create the coup and overthrow the government.…”
CIA trained
Right Sector host_asserted
▶ 1:19:45
“The CIA became involved in 2014 when they used the right sector to create terror and create the coup and overthrow the government.…”
CIA overthrew
Ukraine host_asserted
▶ 1:20:46
“they've already overthrown Ukraine once in 2004 because they voted the wrong way.…”
Ihor Kolomoisky funded
Azov Battalion host_asserted
▶ 1:34:54
“he hires the entire Azov battalion to come do security in his new state. So he's now hired a bunch of Nazis…”
CIA founded
Operation Gladio documented
▶ 1:35:23
“the CIA, immediately after the 2014 coup, went over and set up approximately what they referred to as 20 underground facilities, i.e. like Gladio cells…”
Azov Battalion carried_out_attack
Donbass host_asserted
▶ 1:36:20
“What does the Azov battalion immediately do? They assassinate 11 mayors in the Donbass region. Just like go up and shoot them in the head.…”
Ihor Kolomoisky secretly_owned
PrivatBank host_asserted
▶ 1:40:58
“He's the guy that's tied to Burisma and everything else and Privat Bank where they were embezzling all the money.…”
Ihor Kolomoisky member_of
Burisma host_asserted
▶ 1:40:58
“He's the guy that's tied to Burisma and everything else and Privat Bank where they were embezzling all the money.…”
USAID funded
National Endowment for Democracy caller_asserted
▶ 1:41:49
“Through NED, from USAID to NED over. And all the, they call it, what do they call it? ... But that money came from our tax dollars, went to USAID... went to NED, went across.…”
International Republican Institute member_of
National Endowment for Democracy caller_asserted
▶ 1:42:47
“NED is comprised of IRI and DNI, which is the Republican and Democrat pieces of that.…”
National Democratic Institute member_of
National Endowment for Democracy caller_asserted
▶ 1:42:47
“NED is comprised of IRI and DNI, which is the Republican and Democrat pieces of that.…”
National Endowment for Democracy financed_via
Maidan 2014 caller_asserted
▶ 1:42:47
“NED is comprised of IRI and DNI... And every one of them provided money to the overthrow of Ukraine.…”
J.B. Pritzker financed_via
PrivatBank caller_asserted
▶ 1:45:05
“He's from Ukraine. He put a state pension fund into Privat Bank. Took him five years to get that out.…”
J.B. Pritzker funded
Barack Obama caller_asserted
▶ 1:45:33
“And Pritzker is the money behind Obama. Yeah. Coming out of nowhere to run.…”
CIA overthrew
Sukarno caller_asserted
▶ 1:46:05
“Tara, the stepdad, was a colonel in the army and had a pivotal role in the overthrow of Sukarno. And the installation of Suharto, which was a CIA coup.…”
CIA installed
Suharto caller_asserted
▶ 1:46:29
“And the installation of Suharto, which was a CIA coup. Those are all established facts.…”
George Peabody funded
J.P. Morgan caller_asserted
▶ 1:52:09
“his father got a bunch of money from this guy named Peabody that was really big in London.…”