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0:00 Good morning, Colonel. Good morning. How are you? Wonderful. And you? Great. I found some very, very interesting information this morning. So I invite anybody that wants to participate to come up and join as a speaker if you come across something while we do this live dig.
0:32 So please just request a mic. Bridget will bring you up. And we're going to go ahead and get started. I'm going to read the press release, and I'll stop in a couple of places because I think some of the information goes, obviously, much deeper than just this statement. And we're going to watch this unfold in real time.
1:01 Hang on to your chair. The statement's title, Russia hoax whistleblower threatened. Multiple attempts to report wrongdoing were ignored. For six years, a senior intelligence official battled political and bureaucratic resistance in efforts to expose the manipulated intelligence behind the Russian hoax.
1:27 On Wednesday, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard released new documents which provide a firsthand account of the intelligence community whistleblowers' relentless efforts to expose the egregious manipulation and manufacturing of intelligence. And I'm going to stop right there for a second. You guys know, for those of you who've been with me for the last couple of years, that the CIA...
1:56 doesn't collect intelligence and report it impartially. They create intelligence to hand off to their covert operations arm to conduct operations that they are told to conduct, and not by the United States government, because the CIA has never worked for the United States government, ever.
2:25 have served in Chile as a PR arm of international oligarchs, even running personnel checks for them in foreign countries. They provide ways of gathering resources, access to resources like mines, land, and everything else.
2:52 by overthrowing governments. We've proven this over and over and over again. So the manipulation and manufacturing of intelligence, we've spent the last two and a half years exposing this. So this is not a surprise to us. The statement goes on. This release provides the whistleblower's firsthand account of the work carried out in the months leading up to November 2016 election.
3:20 the concerns they raised about the use of discredited information, as then DNI Clapper and Central Intelligence Agency Director Brennan worked to craft the January 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment at President Obama's request, and how a direct supervisor
3:47 Attempted to pressure the whistleblower to endorse the January 2017 ICA's key findings about the Russian government's alleged support for then candidate Trump. And again, just stopping here for a second. This is incredibly important. The president directed the CIA to craft intelligence so they could then pass it off.
4:17 to whomever and get the results that they wanted. Again, we've established this is common for the CIA. Back to the statement. Thank you to the brave intelligence community whistleblower who courageously came forward to expose the truth about one of the biggest and most impactful scandals in our nation's history, said DNI Gabbert.
4:45 The whistleblower put their own well-being on the line to defend our democratic republic and ensure American people learn the truth about how President Obama directed the creation of intelligence community assessment that knowingly promoted falsehoods, lies, claiming Russia helped President Trump get elected in 2016. In doing so, the Obama administration sought to delegitimize the 2016 election.
5:14 in other words, a coup, and President Trump's presidency, subverting the will of the American people and enacting essentially a years-long coup against President Trump and the American people. Thanks to this individual and other courageous whistleblowers, the American people are finally learning the truth about dangerous consequences of weaponized intelligence. In other words,
5:40 We are bringing home what we have done all over the world. Not that they haven't done it here in the past because we've proven unequivocally they did. Back to the statement. Truth and accountability will help in ensuring this doesn't happen again. Accountability is key. The statement goes on. Statements from the whistleblower supervisor.
6:04 Pressuring the whistleblower to accept the contrived January 2017 ICA's finding, despite expressing concerns about the discredited information used to support these findings, an action that the whistleblower's supervisor said would be necessary for the whistleblower to receive a promotion. That, to me, is just crazy. So, but we know this is not uncommon.
6:36 The statement goes on, the whistleblowers refusal to accept and concur with the January 2017 ICA findings stating, quote, I could not concur in good conscience based on the information available, unquote, that Russia preferred than candidate Trump in 2016. The whistleblowers concerns about flawed intelligent practices. In other words, they just made the shit up.
7:02 namely selectively using open source references to Russia media as quote-unquote evidence for the Russian government's support for Trump, while ignoring foreign media from other nations, including NATO allies that denigrated Trump and supported Hillary. I'm going to stop right here. It's critical that people understand the media is controlled.
7:32 by intelligence agencies on purpose for this exact thing. We've seen this time and time again. Again, back to Chile. They bought the equivalent, they being the CIA, bought the equivalent of the New York Times in Chile during their coup against President Allende. We've seen this in Brazil. We saw it in Nicaragua. It's going on right now in Nicaragua. They did the exact same thing in Venezuela. This is a common...
8:01 practice for the CIA. The statement goes on, the whistleblowers repeated attempts to report concerns about the false information used in the January 2017 ICA to multiple government officials. This is critical, guys, including the IC Inspector General. We're going to go into depth on that. So I just did a query. Who was the IC?
8:31 inspector general at the time. During this entire process, because he was fired in 2017 once the new Trump administration came in, but the entire lead up of the creation of the ICA, the inspector general was Charles McCullough III. He was removed from his post in February 2017 after the Trump administration asked all Obama
9:01 inspector generals to resign. So the next question becomes, where did he go? Well, he created a company in Virginia called Compass Legal Services, and he was routinely appearing as a quote-unquote national security commentator on the media owned and manipulated by the CIA. So
9:32 What was Compass Legal Services? It's described as a boutique national security and white collar law firm based in Arlington, Virginia. Why is that important? Because these guys kept their clearances. So white collar means that they protect anybody in the CIA against wrongdoing.
9:58 any of their assets deployed in the Washington, D.C. area that was part of the coup. It was founded in 2018 by Charles McCullough III, the former ICIG, and his longtime deputy counsel, Susan R. Gibbs. McCullough is the managing partner. The shop keeps a very low profile, no public client list available.
10:29 almost no internet footprint, and has a reputation for handling classified dispute work and sensitive IG investigations for cleared contractors and former officials. So these are the people that try to hide and manipulate in the legal realm.
10:53 And what I find most interesting, given our most recent conversations about private military contractors, this is one of their go-to firms in order to hide their wrongdoing when they are accused of wrongdoing. So who is Susan R. Gibbs? She spent 25 years inside the intelligence community's legal machine.
11:22 From 1993 to 2006, which would cover Clinton and Bush's first term. She was the CIA office of general counsel. She was in there. She wasn't the actual general counsel. So she was in that office litigation in there. She did litigation counsel, then senior counsel handling.
11:48 classified and disclosure and congressional investigation defense. So she's the one that hid all of the shit from the Congress during Clinton and Bush. And why is that important? Because she was hiding all of the shit that they were creating all of the false intelligence that got us into 9-11 and Iraq and Afghanistan. This is the woman that was the gatekeeper
12:19 to every congressional inquiry into the CIA during Clinton's administration, which was a disaster, and Bush's first term, which was a complete disaster. She then moved in 2006 through 2010, so again, the rest of Bush administration and the first couple of years of Obama's administration, to the Office of DNI, Office of General Counsel.
12:51 The Deputy Associate General Counsel for Intelligence drafted covert action legal opinions. In other words, she's the one that justified all of the covert actions around the world, the toppling of governments, everything else, out of the office of general counsel at the DNI. From 2010 to 2017, she worked in the office of the IG for the ODNI.
13:23 There, she provided counsel to the IG McCullough. She became later the deputy IG for investigations and legal affairs, working directly for Charles McCullough. After leaving government in February of 2017, she co-founded Compass Legal Services with McCullough, where she was a partner specializing in classified information litigation.
13:52 And you're not even going to believe this. And whistleblower defense for national security clients. I'm going to read that part again. They provided whistleblower defense for national security clients. Now, who was the whistleblowers in 2017? They were the people that they categorized as whistleblowers against.
14:25 Like CIA agent Eric Caramella. Let that sink in for just a second. So while 14 whistleblowers, real whistleblowers on the inside of the government and intimidating them, they then go into practice protecting the ones that are going to come out of the woodwork against Trump.
15:04 I wanted to do just a quick bio on Charles McCullough. He's a graduate of George Mason University, which for those of you who don't routinely follow us, that is a favorite place for CIA to go and recruit people. He was a Navy JAG from 1988 to 92.
15:32 which tells you everything you need to know about our JAG Corps. From 92 to 05, he was the assistant U.S. attorney, Eastern District of Virginia, handling espionage and terrorism prosecution. So the guy that's going to get in bed with the CIA and protect the CIA, crafting a false intelligence, is the guy that's supposed to be.
16:03 prosecuting espionage. If that's not an oxymoron, I don't know what is. From 2005 to 2010, he was the Senior Counsel and later Acting General Counsel, Office of DNI. In March 2011, Senate confirmed Inspector General of the Intelligence Community the first to hold that office in the newly created Inspector General for the
16:34 intelligence community post. He was removed, as we just said, in the Trump administration. And then it talks about his, he spent about a year at a company called Williams and Connolly, which also practiced law for national security issues. And in 2018, he founded, as we just said, the law firm with Susan R. Gibson.
17:06 Now, just a little bit about her. She's a University of Richmond graduate from 93 to 2006. She worked at the CIA Office of General Counsel and was the Associate General Counsel for Congressional and Public Affairs. So she's the person that approved all the public information releases. And then we already talked about. So.
17:35 her other roles, but I want to go over them briefly. From 2006 to 2010, she was the Deputy Associate General Counsel for Intelligence, lead drafter of covert action and FISA opinions. Very, very important. From 2010 to 2017, she was the ODNI Inspector General's counsel. So she was the personal lawyer.
18:05 for Charles McCullough when he was the IG. Then she temporarily, for about a year, while he went to the other law firm, she went to a law firm called K&L Gates that specializes in national security and government investigations, which, again, is just ludicrous. This is how they hide shit from us, guys. And then, of course, she went and created Compass Legal Services.
18:35 Real brief search on K&L Gates. It's a global law firm with 2,000 lawyers across 45 offices on five continents. Its headquarters is in downtown Washington, D.C. on K Street with all the lobbyists. Its revenue in 2024 was $1.45 billion, with a B.
19:06 Its primary practices are government contracts, cybersecurity, privacy, energy and infrastructure, private equity, white-collar defense, and they specialize since 9-11 in FISA, CFIUS, and security clearance appeals. So if one of their guys doesn't get security clearance approved right away, they appeal it.
19:35 They provide legal support for CFIUS, which is how all of those corrupt deals with uranium and all of that other stuff got approved. In a 2007 merger, this is the part that just cracked me up, with a Seattle-based law firm, Preston Gates Ellis. And guess whose law firm that is? Bill Gates' dad. Oh, my God. You can't even make this up.
20:08 So, yeah, exactly. All right. Among some of the notables was another guy by the name of Patrick Rowan. He was the former assistant attorney general for national security who joins this law firm. And what does the attorney general for national security do?
20:34 They're basically, if you go back and look at some of the people that have held that position, they're kind of the conduit for hiding what the CIA is doing inside the DOJ. The firm has served as outside counsel for the Office of the Director of Intelligence. So this is kind of like a private, while we call private military contractors, this is a private...
21:05 CIA cover-up law firm. Okay, that's about all I found on that one. Back to the statement. The whistleblower's records also, I just wanted to give you guys an idea of the people inside the government apparatchik that suppresses anybody that comes forward. These people that I just described to you.
21:37 are the people that are the gatekeepers to keep honest whistleblowers out while defending the fake ones. The whistleblower records also show how former DNI James Clapper, who, by the way, hired all these people, and other senior Obama administration officials privately denounced the Steele dossier, despite simultaneously ensuring that the January 2017 ICA included it.
22:07 The whistleblower previously reported these concerns to more than a dozen government offices, including the ICIG, namely McCullough. Who is one of them? Special Counsel Durham, a U.S. senator, and the other official whistleblower channels over the last six years. So he came forward. I really, really want to know who this U.S. senator is.
22:38 He came forward to the ICIG, Special Counsel Durham, the U.S. Senator, and other official whistleblower channels. The DNI Gabbert's whistleblower protections enabled her to investigate and confirm these allegations, revealing the truth about Obama-led creation of a manufactured intelligence assessment, which knowingly used false and discredited information to sell a lie to the American people.
23:08 This document would be used as the foundation for multiple investigations and legal actions against President Trump and other senior officials, to include Devin Nunes. The IC whistleblowers have historically faced deliberate hurdles to reporting and exposing wrongdoing, political pressure, threats of actual acts of retaliation.
23:36 bureaucratic obstacles, and the unnecessary intentional over-classification of intelligence have too often hindered public disclosure, accountability, and reform. On her first day in office, DNI Gabbard made clear that every individual in the intelligence community understood their rights as potential whistleblowers, which includes having access to legal, protected channels to report wrongdoing.
24:06 In support of this goal, DNI Gabbert established a direct line for IC staff to report claims. Additionally, in line with President Trump's commitment to maximum transparency, DNI has fostered a supportive environment of whistleblowers by promising to protect their information and encouraging all IC officials, regardless of affiliation, to come forward and join the effort to restore trust and accountability. That's the end of the statement.
24:35 And attached to that statement is the whistleblower's full accounting, which I encourage everyone to click on and go further down into this rabbit hole because I will be going into his actual statements or hers and looking into that because this.
25:00 is playing out in real time what we've spent the last two and a half years exposing. And I just think it's incredible. And it's very important that you guys, when you're doing digs or research into these things that are being exposed, that you don't stop at the surface. It took me about five minutes.
25:31 to search out who was the IG at the time, where he went, what his background was. Because if you don't put the context of that into the surface press release, you're not going to understand all of the connections. And so I encourage everyone.
25:58 When you get this information as a citizen in the United States, your responsibility is to hold your government accountable. And we've spent thousands of hours looking into the background of all of these coup operations to give you a context in order to process. Unbeknownst to us, we didn't know any of this stuff was going to happen.
26:26 But I believe you guys are much better prepared to examine the depth of the information that is going to be coming out so you don't feel like you're overwhelmed. You have the tools available to put these things in context. And I hope all of you guys take the opportunity to do that. Did you have something you wanted to add, Bridget? Well, one of the things that is remarkable, you know, and again,
26:55 showing the patterns, patterns, patterns, is that like in the past, we talked about how they birthed these organizations. So even though they leave the government, they're really not leaving the covert government, the shadow government. And in just like this whistleblower protection group, you know, they're essentially creating
27:27 It's like, OK, we'll just create an entire personnel. You know, we've talked about they create insurance companies, they create law firms, they create different types of organizations to support their shadow government so that if we needed an investigation of something that happened, they already have it staffed, ready and and ready to go so that.
27:57 they can support what the lying shadow government is doing. Like if they needed somebody accredited, well, we've got a group that can accredit them, you know, and research, quote, research, air quotes, their allegations. Well, they're not researching. They're just creating documents to support whatever it is that this shadow government.
28:28 is claim it. One of the things we have to do, we have to insist our government does, is when people are released, like firing all of the IGs, it does not do you a damn bit of good to fire them if you leave them with security clearances. Right. And then I know for a while there, they were talking about requiring them not to be able to work in,
28:59 certain sectors for so many years after they leave government service, which would, in my opinion, include these type of... But that generally only applies. Now, there are some things for Congress, but that generally only applies to military officers and what they can do when they retire.
29:23 Very seldom is there any restriction on civil service employees in what they go and do the next day after release from government service. That applies to military officers. And there are some there's been a contentious effort of, you know, telling Congress they can't be lobbyist immediately and stuff like that. But those rules generally apply to but they can get around them.
29:53 Instead of going to work for Lockheed as a general officer, you'll go work for a subcontractor and then end up at Lockheed. And they give waivers out like you and I hand out dollars. That's how, what's his face? The guy that was just the sec def wearing his shield.
30:20 Austin, that's how he got to be set up. He wasn't allowed to have that job. He got a waiver. If you have a law, you can't waive it. Right. And that should apply to every single intelligent asset and or employee. I would, in my opinion, more so even than it does to the military. The problem with that is CIA assets.
30:51 are not even identified officially because the CIA has set up over 200 shell companies in order to employ. We discovered there was a whole tranche of information that came out in a FOIA of a list of all of their quote unquote assets and the companies they had set up to include retirement. They had an entire company.
31:19 that managed the retirements of their assets. So if you have, and let me just explain that a little bit more. If you have a guy that is, he can't be employed in the CIA officially because, you know, he's murdered people or whatever. They pay him under the guise of a fake company. And because it's being funded covertly by the CIA, no.
31:49 documentation of it, except the one company that was doing the HR function as a fake company for these other fake company employees got exposed. And the FOIA generated a list of the companies, the shell companies, that they had created to manage this.
32:18 shadow government, shadow intelligence agency. And there were accounts that the HR people were paying into retirement funds that that fake company looked like private equity. But it wasn't. It was actually managing the retirement. They were literally living like civil service employees off the books.
32:46 They had IRAs. They had everything. Kind of like BCCI. Or so many other of these shell corporations that all of the leadership is either ex-intelligence or related to, you know. But not like BCCI. BCCI was an actual bank. And that was not a shadow thing that we didn't know anything about. Right. True. That was a.
33:16 false front for CIA money laundering, drug trafficking and human trafficking. But it was a registered bank performing bank functions. And when it went down, it took a lot of real people who had no idea what BCCI really was money when they went bankrupt. This is different. Right.
33:42 This is companies that no one has ever heard about. And a lot of their fake companies were not registered in the United States. They just set up a storefront, sometimes including just a mail drop box at a UPS store and pretended to be a company. So then how do we stop these from creating themselves in order to support? You know what I'm saying?
34:14 In your opinion, in your opinion, if they have real whistleblowers on the inside of the CIA, they'll be able to find them because they keep records. The records are classified. But if you have people on the inside of these and you have an environment where those whistleblowers are actually going to be protected, you'll be able to find a lot of it. Will you be able to find every single bit? No. But in my opinion.
34:43 That's why you have to close the CIA. You have to take all of the funding sources like USAID and National Endowment for Democracy, and you have to deal with all of them. You have to get all of the drug traffickers off the street. You have to strangle the apparatchik that they have built to fund covert operations off the books.
35:11 And that's why I am so optimistic about all of this, because if I had written down a to-do list of what needed to be done, every single thing on that to-do list that you could do in the first six months has been done. Good point. Good point. Is there a way to take down the national security apparatus that they use to shield their evil deeds?
35:42 If you cut off the security clearances and the only people that can have access to information is severely restricted, you can. But I mean, there's tens of thousands of people that leave government with their security clearance and that should not be allowed to happen, especially ones that are let go. So that's a piece I think we have to.
36:22 reiterate often is the management of the security classification of former employees. And it's not something that gets a lot of press, but it is one of the things that they use as a tool to perpetuate this network. Right. And again, it's almost like for a certain period of time, we end up needing a portion of our
36:52 newly um refined government to track cia employees that they don't either it's like stamping out an ant's nest and they just re-congregate three feet from where you just stamped out the nest yeah i refer to them as termites right right same same idea you know it's like
37:21 You think you got them. Okay. They're gone. They're disbanded, but they're just recongregating away. Yeah. Right. Yeah. My husband jokes that in Florida, underneath the soil is, for the entire state of Florida, is a massive termite colony. And if you tent your house, they just go to the next one and come up and the next one and come up. Right. And that is the way this.
37:51 whole thing seems to operate. You know, whenever they get caught, they just all, oh, you know, we fired that person, we fired that person, or the company goes belly up, ends up in litigation, and then they just reform under a new name, except now they are a personnel company. But the good news is, if you go to the source and you get the actual colony,
38:22 They can't reproduce. And I do believe that's what we're watching. The taking down of the drug networks, the designation of all of these MS-13s and different gangs as terror networks, because they are, they are going to the source.
38:47 While at the same time, there's an entire operation going on behind the scenes. Because if you just search on money laundering on the DOJ website, there's a massive amount of cases that, and again, there's lots of sealed indictments as well. I believe they are going to the source of the reproduction this time, like we've never seen before.
39:18 Yeah, that is true. I mean, it does seem as though they are cutting off the tentacles of the octopus, just like with the NGOs. You know, you don't have to stamp out all the NGOs if they're all being fed by USAID by taking out USAID. Correct. The NGOs will no longer have the money, the capital to fund. Good analogy. And we also.
39:50 have discovered that the USAID feeding these foundations, which is going to be another shoe to drop in the future, is exposing the foundations for what they really are. And of course, we've done that in the past with the Reese Commission in 1975. We know what they're doing. But I do believe for the first time, we have an administration that accountability
40:20 is going to happen and that changes everything in the past because all of the exposures in the past were done like can you imagine having the 1975 church commission and all of those pike commission when nelson rockefeller is the vice president and exactly exactly no accountability was ever going to happen
40:47 because it was critical for Nelson Rockefeller, who orchestrated almost single-handedly for his financial benefit all of Operation Condor in Latin America in one way or another. And so this is the first time that this has ever happened where you have an administration that was not selected but elected.
41:17 True. And I mean, you know, it's kind of like Adam Schiff being the head of one of these groups to investigate the CIA, you know? Correct. Correct. Yeah. So long as they have the power and we're not seeing that with this administration. Correct. Or at least doesn't appear to be. Correct. However, if I could slightly sideline, what is your opinion about the Josh Hawley thing?
41:48 I don't want to comment on that. Okay. But I think this entire thing, to your point, is an exposure operation. We are watching in real time sitting members of Congress, both in the House and in the Senate, come to the defense of the machine. Right. No matter what side of the party they're on. Correct. And I do believe that that's part of the exposure.
42:19 And we're watching in real time this happening. And they're outing themselves. Again, how else are you going to do this? And the pushback against Gabbard, can you now understand? Go back and look at some of the articles written about how awful of a DNI she was going to be. And who was...
42:47 attacking her, every single one of them had inside information or played a part in everything that happened from 2016 till, excuse me, today. And they did not want to be exposed. And they knew D&I Gabbert was not one of them. And so to me, the more they push back on people,
43:17 the more relevant that person is to the dismantling and accountability that we're going to see over the next three and a half years. It is going to be a fun ride. I'm just saying. Yeah. And I'm just glad we had all of this time to prepare ourselves with background information so we can contextualize all of the exposure. Because again, if I had...
43:46 All of us. I saw Cousin It down here earlier. And Bridget and I had not did all of these digs into real history exposing these patterns. I would be as confused as the rest of the people on what was going on. And so.
44:08 I can't encourage people enough to do their own independent research about what is going on because you find all kinds of very interesting tidbits. Like I just about fell out of my chair and that's when I texted Bridget and said, oh my gosh, we've got to do a really quick dive into this statement because you just start connecting dots. What's the chance that you're going to find Bill Gates' father's law firm?
44:37 merging with this other law firm and then employing one of the gatekeepers in the exposure of what's happening right now. But what you find is there's a very small group of people that, proportionate to the size of our country, that have been doing this for decades. Well, look at how we found Epstein's father.
45:07 And Bill Barr. Yeah, exactly. And the more you research the history, the more you understand the mess we're in right now. And you see and understand the clipping of the tentacles, just like the USAID one. You know, and that's, you know, a lot of people don't really appreciate that within, what was it, a month of him coming into office, they clipped that tentacle. That was a major artery.
45:38 And that is not an accident. That is not. That was a very strategic planned surgery. And it was a beautiful thing to see. Right. Just like the UNESCO. Just like so many of these that we had already exposed. Yeah. And they birthed, again, they birthed, UNESCO birthed so many other organizations that it was feeding. So once you cut that off.
46:10 These other ones will dry up. It's like clipping off a vine, you know, from its root. Yes. So I am going to put all of the information that I gathered out on X in the next hour or two so you guys can share it. And I will attach the press release that has the links to the whistleblower's actual
46:42 information. And again, as I go through that, I will come back and discuss that if necessary, or just kind of do a summary and attach the actual statements as well throughout the day. So I'd appreciate all of you guys sharing that once I get it prepared. But everything we just talked about, I will have out in
47:11 uh a post in some time today um so please go ahead can i say something real quick um just because okay so like you guys have been doing a great job of reposting yes the colonel stuff and all of a sudden like it broke the algorithm and now it all this but whenever that happens like almost immediately after it throws this cap on like a governor on a car
47:39 if anybody remembers what those governors on the car does. But anyway, and now all of a sudden it's back on. So if you guys can repost, repost, repost the crap out of anything, just go comment, comment on, pick something, anything, comment, repost. And to break through that algorithm again, because the message is getting out and it is more relevant right now than any time ever.
48:07 Last night, when we were exposing private military contractors and companies on the Alpha Warrior show, in the middle of the show, Facebook dropped the show. They don't want this information out. They absolutely do not want this information out. So that was a lifetime censoring of information.
48:32 Alpha goes, I know people aren't going to believe me. I've got to show you guys. And he actually showed his StreamYard screenshot of Facebook taking our show down. So what Bridget said is true. Yeah. It happens in real time. So we also just discovered that you guys all know Snow. Wonderful.
48:59 man that is very, very knowledgeable. And we had about 25 people in an ex posting that just kept talking to each other. And all of us had Snow's comments taken out of our, no notification. I follow him.
49:21 And I have notifications on for him. And I saw not a single response he made in the going back and forth of the people on that thread. And everybody was commenting on, hey, where's Snow? And you can go to his profile and see his comments, but they would not appear in any of our feeds. So they can do this in live time. Absolutely. And it's like, well, again, it's.
49:57 it works when we fight back. It does work. Yes. You know, all you have to do is push and we can override, you know, there are not just an expression. There are more of us than there are them. And we can beat that, but it's only with active, actually participation that we can beat them. So if you guys, you know, take five minutes, go to her, click on her profile, go down, repost some things, comment on some things.
50:28 That breaks that algorithm and overrides their evil deeds on trying to, because the more this information gets out, the less there is a place to hide. You're exposing them. You're exposing them for what they're doing and what they have done and what they do over and over and over again. And there is nothing more dangerous to them than that exposure. And Bridget monitors that like a hawk, you guys. It's a hobby. Yeah.
50:57 Alpha Omega, did you have a question? Can you hear me? Yeah, I can hear you. On this mic? Yeah. Okay, good. You mentioned that Charles McCullough III was, what was the name of that organization again? The law firm? Hold on a second. Compass Legal Services, is that what it is? Yeah, hold on. I'll get back to it in a second. He was Compass Legal Services.
51:32 Compass Legal Services, and they merged with Bill Gates' father's law firm? No. So, hold on a second. The woman that was his deputy, hold on a second. I'm having to go back in my notes. So, Gibson, Susan R. Gibson, when
52:03 McCullough was let go as the IG of ODNI in 2017. Both he and Susan Gibson left. Susan Gibson joined a law firm, and that law firm's name was K&L Gates LLP. She was there for one year.
52:30 And if you do research on K&L Gates LLP, they merged with Bill Gates' dad's law firm from Seattle. Does that make sense? Yeah, if it's called K&L Gates LLP, I would assume that that law firm also belongs to Bill Gates. Well, no, the dad, they kept the Gates name on it probably for PR purposes.
53:08 But Bill Gates' dad, by 2017, was no longer affiliated with that law firm. They just kept his name on it. With Gates' dad's law firm that merged with K&L Gates? Is that what you're saying? Yes. So K&L Gates merged with Bill Gates' dad's law firm from Seattle. But did you look into see if the K&L Gates?
53:42 Law firm actually was an existing law firm that was owned by Bill Gates or Bill Gates' father. So Bill Gates' father had a law firm. Hold on a second. But maybe he had two or three or four, right? For somebody to merge two of their companies together, one in this area and one in that area, that's a pretty common thing. And since the name is K&L Gates, like Bill Gates or Bill Gates' father.
54:12 the merger with Preston Gates Ellis. That was the name of Bill Gates' dad's law firm. Preston Gates Ellis in Seattle. Preston Gates Ellis law firm joined with a D.C. law firm called Pittsburgh and Kirkpatrick Lockhart Johnson and Kaufman.
54:43 The only ones left by 2007 was Kirkpatrick and Lockhart, which is where you get the K&L from. And when they merged in 2007, they renamed it K&L Gates. Okay, so that's the merged name. Correct. Yeah, good question, though. Okay.
55:12 And McCullough, does this McCullough have any relation to Peter McCullough or the McCullough Foundation and the Wildest Company, etc.? I did not look into that. That's a great point. Because McCullough has a lot more to meet the eye in what he's been involved with other than just, quote unquote, only being some cardiologist. He has a lot of history as well.
55:39 No, that's a great point, and I will definitely look into that when I'm going through the rest of these statements. Thank you. It's amazing. Nobody's exposing any of these new heroes. It's so weird how America is just such a cult of celebrity. You say anything about these people, you go, okay, well, who's this new guy?
56:07 What's going on with this guy? Oh, how dare you question? You're on the other side. You're, right? I know. They just attack. It's just like they lose their brains. They want to, okay, question everything against the other, but don't you dare question our people. Don't you dare question. I mean, it's just so delusional. And they just fall right into the trap. And a lot of that is orchestrated because these so-called heroes are handed to them and handed to them knowing that this is being orchestrated. And so you have this.
56:36 legions of sock puppet accounts or whatever attacking anybody who dare questions. We've definitely experienced that. You have people like the McCullough Foundation that's pumping all of this pharma product instead of natural health and not even addressing many of the aspects of the injections and what's inside of them. Not talking at all about the
57:04 the molecules, molecular engineering of this, not talking at all about any of the engineering of it at all in SARS-CoV-1 and then the development of this through 2015 and so on. And the entire history of this going back 150 years of the engineering, the patents, all the records of this, no, not going to touch any of that. Very clearly a gatekeeper. And then he's got this deep partnership with the CIA, Foster Coulson, famous.
57:33 public CIA contractor with the chemical spraying planes for the CIA? What the hell does the CIA have fleets of contractors with chemical spraying planes for? Well, as they used them in Vietnam, and even earlier, the British used them, the MI6 used them in Malaya.
57:56 Um, they used them in Cuba. They've used them in Latin America. Um, they take out competition with them. Right. Yeah. And, and then you have a, so Foster Colson is, uh, with his wellness company. He's, uh, partnered with literally Eric Prince of Blackwater, uh, who's, uh, partnered, uh, with some Chinese, uh, technology, uh, makers in, in, uh,
58:24 The UAE, Dubai, and so on, and Eric Prince was tasked with building their army over there. And they've made the new cloud seeding technology patents, literally using graphene and graphene oxide as the seed crystal for the cloud seeding. And they've been using this over there and at other places. And who's going to spray that into the sky? Well, who's got the planes? Well, of course, Foster Colson has the planes to do this and then spray all kinds of other things.
58:54 Like maybe they spray remdesivir in the sky, which then gives you the quote-unquote symptoms of quote-unquote COVID. And that's a very easy thing for them to do and spray these kind of molecules in the air that will induce hypoxia and what they've determined, what they've claimed as the symptoms of COVID-19. And here these people, they're sponsoring this whole new narrative media.
59:21 loading up all of these pharma products on everybody, and then anybody who questions this, they just viciously attack, they threaten to sue them, and lawfare. They did that to this woman, a great videocaster named Amazing Polly, went after her really hardcore, publicly doxed her illegally, Foster Colson did, in front of everybody, publicly all over, effects, illegal actions there.
59:48 was going just batshit crazy, foaming at the mouth over this moment for daring to question, who's this guy, who are these people, what's going on, and looking into it and exposing it. And then they were gatekeeping. There was a bunch of things that they were requiring in the contract that people not talk about in regards to the injections and in regards to certain supremacist chosen people and so on. And even Stu Peters was kicked out of the...
1:00:17 wellness company organization breaching that contract apparently with his speech and he was thrown out and other people have been eliminated and they have this group of this group of how to say incredibly Zionist media booking agents behind the scenes that book
1:00:42 all of the different speakers whatnot like say someone like myself a molecular engineer molecular reverse engineer that teaches doctors and i was uh put on a whole bunch of these different shows by these media booking agents and then when when i was talking about too much of this going back too much into the history and exposing too much what's actually going on in a molecular engineering level that was uh then attacks against me and then shut down and then everything canceled
1:01:11 And so on. So a lot of gatekeeping going on. And nobody talking about this. And then you have this Kevin McKernan, who is literally running the ultimate bioengineering design and chemical weapons military program, the Human Genome Project. That's right. Alpha. Yeah. Let me, I don't want to get too far sidetracked from what we were here to talk about.
1:01:42 Not that all of this is not important because it's definitely important, but I've got just a limited amount of time. I just wanted to mention it because it's very clear that you're doing some deep digs into places that other people are not. So I think it's important to cover some of this with you. And maybe someone else will look into some of these other people and be talking about them because it's very clear some of these.
1:02:09 top people that everybody thinks are saving them and their heroes are actually you're absolutely right they're the key deep state agents and gatekeepers in fact you are absolutely right and we have example after example of that and that does that is what happens to people that discover the truth and try to expose it um bridget go ahead yeah then uh you know when he was mentioning um
1:02:38 the pushback and things like that. It's like exposing, um, I can't think of his name now. Brain fart. Oh, uh, the guy that will never call up Peter. No, no, no, no, no, no. Gladio. Oh, well, just the other day. Yeah. Foster Colson and Eric Prince. Yeah. No, Mike. Yeah. Right. Mike Benz. Um, the other day, you know, he, he loves to go on all the shows, but.
1:03:07 When we exposed his specific ties with different organizations, nobody wants to really hear about all that. And you get blocked. And you get blocked, yeah. Talk about it. That was pretty funny. You're taking them over there. Don't talk about that. Yeah. Right. Yeah.
1:03:32 But I think this is definitely the audience that is interested in the truth. And so thanks for sharing that, Alpha. And guys, I need to jump off of here. My grandbaby's coming over in just a second. So take care. And we will be back a little later. So thanks for joining us.

Entities here

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Claims made here

Barack Obama attempted_coup_against Donald Trump host_asserted ▶ 5:14
“in other words, a coup, and President Trump's presidency, subverting the will of the American people and enacting essentially a years-long coup against President Trump and the American people.…”
CIA overthrew Salvador Allende host_asserted ▶ 7:32
“They bought the equivalent, they being the CIA, bought the equivalent of the New York Times in Chile during their coup against President Allende.…”
Donald Trump removed_from_power Charles McCullough III host_asserted ▶ 8:31
“He was removed from his post in February 2017 after the Trump administration asked all Obama…”
Compass Legal Services covered_up CIA host_asserted ▶ 9:32
“So white collar means that they protect anybody in the CIA against wrongdoing.…”
Charles McCullough III headed Compass Legal Services host_asserted ▶ 9:58
“McCullough is the managing partner.…”
Charles McCullough III founded Compass Legal Services host_asserted ▶ 9:58
“It was founded in 2018 by Charles McCullough III, the former ICIG, and his longtime deputy counsel, Susan R. Gibbs.…”
Susan Gibson member_of CIA host_asserted ▶ 11:22
“From 1993 to 2006, which would cover Clinton and Bush's first term. She was the CIA office of general counsel.…”
Susan Gibson member_of Office of the Director of National Intelligence host_asserted ▶ 12:19
“She then moved in 2006 through 2010, so again, the rest of Bush administration and the first couple of years of Obama's administration, to the Office of DNI, Office of General Counsel.…”
Susan Gibson founded Compass Legal Services host_asserted ▶ 13:23
“After leaving government in February of 2017, she co-founded Compass Legal Services with McCullough, where she was a partner specializing in classified information litigation.…”
Eric Ciaramella member_of CIA host_asserted ▶ 14:25
“Like CIA agent Eric Caramella. Let that sink in for just a second.…”
Charles McCullough III member_of Office of the Director of National Intelligence host_asserted ▶ 16:03
“From 2005 to 2010, he was the Senior Counsel and later Acting General Counsel, Office of DNI. In March 2011, Senate confirmed Inspector General of the Intelligence Community…”
Charles McCullough III member_of Williams & Connolly host_asserted ▶ 16:34
“he spent about a year at a company called Williams and Connolly, which also practiced law for national security issues…”
Susan Gibson member_of K&L Gates host_asserted ▶ 18:05
“Then she temporarily, for about a year, while he went to the other law firm, she went to a law firm called K&L Gates that specializes in national security and government investigations…”
Patrick Rowan member_of K&L Gates host_asserted ▶ 20:08
“Among some of the notables was another guy by the name of Patrick Rowan. He was the former assistant attorney general for national security who joins this law firm.…”
K&L Gates front_for CIA host_asserted ▶ 20:34
“The firm has served as outside counsel for the Office of the Director of Intelligence.…”
James Clapper appointed Charles McCullough III host_asserted ▶ 21:37
“former DNI James Clapper, who, by the way, hired all these people…”
Tulsi Gabbard exposed Barack Obama documented ▶ 22:38
“The DNI Gabbert's whistleblower protections enabled her to investigate and confirm these allegations, revealing the truth about Obama-led creation of a manufactured intelligence assessment, which know…”
BCCI front_for CIA host_asserted ▶ 33:16
“false front for CIA money laundering, drug trafficking and human trafficking. But it was a registered bank performing bank functions.…”
BCCI laundered_money_for CIA host_asserted ▶ 33:16
“false front for CIA money laundering, drug trafficking and human trafficking. But it was a registered bank performing bank functions.…”
CIA financed_via USAID host_asserted ▶ 34:43
“You have to take all of the funding sources like USAID and National Endowment for Democracy, and you have to deal with all of them.…”
CIA financed_via National Endowment for Democracy host_asserted ▶ 34:43
“You have to take all of the funding sources like USAID and National Endowment for Democracy, and you have to deal with all of them.…”
Nelson Rockefeller headed Operation Gladio host_asserted ▶ 40:47
“because it was critical for Nelson Rockefeller, who orchestrated almost single-handedly for his financial benefit all of Operation Condor in Latin America in one way or another.…”
William H. Gates Sr. member_of Preston Gates Ellis host_asserted ▶ 54:12
“That was the name of Bill Gates' dad's law firm. Preston Gates Ellis in Seattle.…”
K&L Gates succeeded Preston Gates Ellis host_asserted ▶ 54:43
“The only ones left by 2007 was Kirkpatrick and Lockhart, which is where you get the K&L from. And when they merged in 2007, they renamed it K&L Gates.…”
CIA paid Foster Coulson caller_asserted ▶ 57:04
“And then he's got this deep partnership with the CIA, Foster Coulson, famous…”
Inter-Services Intelligence carried_out_attack Malaya host_asserted ▶ 57:33
“Well, as they used them in Vietnam, and even earlier, the British used them, the MI6 used them in Malaya.…”
Foster Coulson headed The Wellness Company caller_asserted ▶ 57:56
“so Foster Colson is, uh, with his wellness company…”
Erik Prince member_of Blackwater caller_asserted ▶ 57:56
“He's, uh, partnered with literally Eric Prince of Blackwater…”
Erik Prince trained Dubai caller_asserted ▶ 58:24
“The UAE, Dubai, and so on, and Eric Prince was tasked with building their army over there.…”
Kevin McKernan headed Human Genome Project caller_asserted ▶ 1:01:11
“And then you have this Kevin McKernan, who is literally running the ultimate bioengineering design and chemical weapons military program, the Human Genome Project.…”