Operation Gladio - Belgium
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Transcript
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Hello, everybody. So where is Bridget's not going to be with us maybe later. I'm looking for Cousin Ed. I don't see her in yet. We'll add her once she gets in. Because you guys are so awesome. That's not what stresses me out. But one of you sent me.
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the information on the post that I just made about the centurions. And I really want to talk about that. But I am going to stay on task and we are going to do Belgium, which is what my plan was. And we're probably going to, I don't think I'll get through all of.
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Belgium proper today, but we are also going to weave in the Congo as part of Belgium because Belgium was responsible largely for that disaster. So we're going to spend at least two days on Belgium, maybe a third, depending on how quickly that goes, which, of course, will take us through the end of the week.
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So what I will probably do is I will do an evening show to talk about the Centuria. Because since I posted that, some people have DM'd me even more information. And we can tie Centuria both to Hunter Biden and to January 6th.
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Um, that's going to be a crazy one. Uh, and I, I'm gonna need a little bit more time to put that whole thing together. So, um, let's trudge on with Belgium and, excuse me, the, of course, like with all the rest of the Operation Gladio, um, we can trace back Belgium's, um, role.
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or to participation in it back to World War II. So just as a reminder, I'm going to give you a little bit of history here. Belgium was defeated by Germany in World War II. And they, like Charles de Gaulle that we learned, created a government in exile in London for the remainder of the war.
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That allowed them to create very close ties with the Brits. And, of course, we know that the British also created a fairly extensive stay-behind network because they anticipated Germany coming across the Channel and invading Britain.
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The summer of 1942, the British SOE established arm dumps in Belgium and erected and trained basically secret stay-behind units. The British managed the availability of the radios, and they arranged transports of the men and material to go into that effort.
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The Brits controlled the logistics of it, the training of it. They briefed all of the agents. So you see forming here the initial stay-behind units in Belgium actually being established by Britain. As far as the carrying out of sabotage operations against the German forces, in addition to that,
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They were secretively collecting intelligence that was transmitted via these radio systems, microfilm and other venues, back to London. The overall success of the network was kind of questionable, but it created a philosophical approach to...
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operations in general, not just military operations, but how to collect intel and take out people in targeted assassinations. So towards the end of World War II, these activities basically created some of the first allied stay-behind units. And keep in mind that the
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Axis stay-behind units were already in place, thanks to Reinhard Galen and Otto Skorzeny. So, as the enemy changed from Nazi Germany to the Soviet Communist Soviet Union, almost literally overnight, the secret armies obviously took on a new
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purpose, at least in the form of rhetoric. So as we found out through all of these, most of them were justified internally within these countries as the anti-communist answer to the world. So during the aftermath of World War II, it was discovered that there were two branches
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of this entity inside of Belgium. One of them was referred to as S-D-R-A-8, the number eight. And the second one was S-T-C forward slash M-O-B, like MOAB. Let me just check and see if Cousin It's here yet. Nope, don't see her. She was in for a minute and then she popped out. Okay.
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All right. Yeah. If you wouldn't mind, just break in when I'm talking and let me know if she comes back. So she's back. She's back. OK, good. All right. I didn't know that as well. I'll wait till it comes up. There's really kind of a fundamental split in Belgium.
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And that kind of is illustrative of these two branches. So we'll go into that a little bit in detail in a minute. So the SDRA-8 was the military branch located in a Secret Service branch of their military. Let's see.
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It can, oh, and it says it can also be, the 8 can also be written in Roman numeral, so then it becomes S-D-R-A and the Roman numeral 8, in case anybody wants to look into it further. It basically stood for Service for Documentation, Intelligence, and Action. And again, this was a secret covert-like element of the Belgium government, military. So the members...
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were basically all military, trained in combat and sabotage. They were primarily all qualified for parachute jumping because that was one of Otto Skorzeny's favorite ways of conducting operations. And also, many of them were well-versed in maritime operations. They were used for information gathering to train and organize, develop evacuation routes, just in case they were ever invaded again.
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And they were basically given kind of free reign even inside of Belgium. That was the craziest thing I've ever had happen yet. Holy moly. That's so bizarre. I'm going to give everybody a second to come back in. I just sent her the link.
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That was totally freaking bizarre. They really do not like you spreading truth at all. Oh, my. So I'm looking at my phone while I was talking and my whole screen on the app went white. I couldn't see anybody's because you know how you have all the little circles and the icons of everybody that's in and the entire thing went white.
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And when I pushed it down so I could actually look at the actual app, everything was gone. So I flipped it out and came back in and it said it was over. We were finished. It was the craziest. I'm telling you, I've never experienced anything like this. They definitely do not like what we have to say, but that's too damn bad because we're not going to shut up. All right.
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So we're going to have to somehow try to link these two together because I'm not redoing that. Basically, where we were at, we have two elements, one civilian, one military. That's part of their Operation Gladio networks in Belgium. And that's not actually that unusual.
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that they would embed it in both places for the purposes of, of how it was used. So anyway, all right, everybody's getting back in. So I'm going to wait just a second. If everybody would mind, wouldn't mind reposting the space. Let's see if we can get everyone back in. Absolutely. Okay.
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Now who has the case of the giggles? Last night it was Bridget and I. I have to tell you, and while we're waiting for a few more people, I do want to say that was probably one of the... That's probably the most fun I've had doing a Rumble show in a very long time. It was a horrible subject, but I love...
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doing those shows with the two of you because it provides such an interesting dynamic from because we all come from very different backgrounds. And on every story, there are different parts of it.
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that appeal to us. And it's almost as if it's a natural division of labor when we go to work on a particular project. And so when you're able to present, each of us present our pieces of that together, to me, it comes out more natural. It's much more enjoyable than you guys normally making me do it all. No, I'm just teasing. Oh, oh, yeah.
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I'm at the presentation part. Yeah. Well, you go off on your own like little thing there. And all of a sudden we wake up in the morning and going, what the hell did she just do? So then we're playing catch up. I do do that. Yeah. Yeah. And then, and then we're sitting there and we're like busting you with a bunch of links and a bunch of information. But yeah, you're already off in Belgium. It's like, okay, fine. Oh gosh. Yeah. So.
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I do get up early and I know Cousin It. Yeah, it's annoying. Yeah. She spends her early time going to foreign links because that's kind of what she brings to our team. And so I'll go off on this, you know, 80-some post thing and she'll get around to getting onto Twitter. She's like, what the hell did you do? Okay.
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So anyway. All right. Now that we're all back, let's go on with Belgium. All right. So we have the two entities. Let me go over them again. SDR A8. And I'm just going to refer to them as A8 for the rest of the show. And then we also have the STC MOB. And I'm just going to refer to them as the STC for practical reasons. All right. So.
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The STC had the task of organizing and securing communication routes to evacuate members of the government. And in order to coordinate between the military and the civilian side of it, and with all of the Belgium's stay-behind units, they set up an inter-service coordination committee that was created in 1971.
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I guess they ad hoc'd it before that because they want people to, that's as early as they have found the coordination. But obviously, I mean, this stuff was all set up back in the late 40s. The reunions would take place every six months with the presidency rotating between the SDRA and the STC. So they would.
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Basically, it says the reunions help to assure a common position in the international meetings of NATO's secret warfare center, the ACC. And those of you who've been with me for a long time know what the ACC is. It's the Allied Clandestine Committee that is a subordinate unit of NATO. And this is the thing that NATO keeps telling us doesn't exist. And yet.
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you can find it in so much documentation when you look country by country by country. So it unequivocally existed and it was ran by NATO. So they're basically with, so now you've got the collection of intel. And what's really interesting about this in my perspective is embedded within their
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justice, like the DOJ. It would be like the DOJ owning the CIA, the way this is set up. It's absolutely crazy. And so the DOJ would be protecting, which we know is what happens here, which is why I think it's just so ironic. The DOJ would be protecting the intelligence and the intelligence sources. So there's no way you could actually ever win.
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Because they have everything, right? And this system is not unusual in the way in which this has been set up. And that's kind of the same way with our CIA and DOJ. While they give the appearance that they're separate entities, all the CIA has to say, and they've never been challenged on this, is it's national security. And the DOJ goes, okay, fine, drop the case.
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Well, let me check that out. Let me know what you're talking about. Nothing. It's just, oh, it's national security. So you can't have it. And they do the same thing with Congress. So the it and then they try to pretend like we're living in a quote unquote democracy or even something that remotely looks like a republic. It's just it's gross. Just completely gross. All right. So the Belgium agents who.
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were part of the war effort, were sent from London to basically parachute in to Belgium, which, as I mentioned, was occupied by Germany. And that's kind of how they initially formed these units that then just carried right over after the war. And so the members of this, we're just going to call them stay-behind units, were basically wedded.
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to the government because of the patriotism that it invoked as being part of a solution to their country being occupied. Kind of the ultimate and patriotic brainwashing, if you will. And after D-Day and the liberation of Belgium, both the U.S. and England were concerned about the strength of
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the quote unquote communists that may be running around inside of Belgium because, you know, the Nazis had just completely taken over. And I'm sure they allowed communists to roam around there. I mean, the whole idea of this is just so crazy when you read it. And, you know, of course, they very similar to France that we already talked about in Italy that we already talked about.
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You had people that were, if we're going to redo and create a new government, they wanted more of a focus on workers. And that didn't bide well with the international syndicate oligarchs. So labeling all of these people as communists was like the perfect way of.
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addressing them because I'm setting up anti-communist units and I'm going to label the people who wants to take some of my profit away as communists, i.e. supporting labor and the workers. So I've got a match made in heaven. I've got something that I can sell to our populace as fighting the big bad boogeyman called the USSR. But at the same time, I'm going to use it domestically to suppress anybody who takes a penny away from the already rich people.
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That's kind of the clear text of what I just said. So because what's irony of all ironies is it was the people that they labeled the communist that had the biggest effort in resisting the Nazis when they came in. So kind of total irony there.
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So the British and the Belgium authorities in late 1944 were anxious to disarm the resistance, i.e. the people that had helped defeat the Nazis because they're getting ready to call them communist, and to arm the police as quickly as possible. After the war, a rather powerful, quote unquote, communist party had began to take.
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place. And again, they're workers' rights people, not necessarily communists as you and I would think of them. So Belgium had, let's see, a guy by the name of Julian Lahant was a charismatic leader that was very vocal about workers' rights.
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and was obviously labeled a communist. And after he was arrested by the Germans, Lahant had spent the war in captivity. And upon his liberation in 1945, was basically appointed as honorary president of the Belgium communist. Lahant openly and prominently agitated against the return of the Belgian king, who, you know, we know is the one that basically
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had held the Congo as a colony for hundreds of years, whom he and the other members of his party considered to be a puppet of the U.S. The opposition to his return was palatable, and the right-wingers, i.e. the
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fascist that were just this side of the SS wanted the king to return and basically everything to go back to the way it had because they liked being in the elite. The Belgium right, and I'm just going to use those terms, although they're not right. I'm just going to, for clarity purposes, I'm going to use that term.
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in the U.S. Embassy made contacts with an officer by the name of Parker. Allegedly, he worked for the CIA, and all they ever saw on any of the cables, as far as he was referred to, was just Parker. And Parker insisted on not only...
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the Leopoldist agitation, he insisted also on the formation of stay-behind groups to assure anti-communist resistance. So Parker evidently was placed in Belgium to ensure, in the U.S. Embassy, to ensure compliance with the NATO dictate that if you're going to be part of NATO, you have to set up a stay-behind unit. It is likely that if he was there in
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the embassy that he was either a military attache on active duty or he was a member of the CIA, because both of those had a lot of involvement in the stay-behind units. When the king returned to Belgium in August 1950 and was taking his oath, Le Hant shouted in protest in the Belgium parliament, long live the republic.
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Many on the Belgium right considered this to have been an unforgivable action and feared that he might radically alter the established system. Now, think about that for just a second. The guy that they're labeling the communist is saying long live the republic. The political climate of the country became very tense. And two weeks later, on August 18th, 1950, two men shot.
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Lahat dead in front of his house. The assassination left large parts of the Belgian society in shock. And it was alleged at the time that this clandestine network that had already been in place as a result of the war is the one that carried out the assassination. So let's see.
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Stuart Menzies, the chief of MI6, in a letter dated January 27, 1949, to the Belgium Prime Minister, Spak, S-P-A-A-K, had urged that the existing secret collaboration between the UK and Belgium that was started during World War II needed to continue. He said, quote, unquote,
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it was agreed that it would continue. And that same letter summarized a meeting in which they had spoke. And here's a quote. The Anglo-Belgium cooperation between the special services should be pursued on the basis of those traditions which date from the First World War and which were reaffirmed in discussions between Perilot, P-I-E-R-L-O-T.
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the Belgian prime minister, and M. Van Aker, A-C-K-E-R, who was the Belgian prime minister after Perlot, and myself during the periods that they held office as prime minister, unquote. So basically, that is another cable and evidence that there's a coordinated effort going on as it relates to Gladio.
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Another one says, quote, demands for training and material will arise in the near future. I have already undertaken to provide certain training facilities for officers and others nominated by the head of your special services. And I am in a position to provide items of new equipment now in production, unquote. He also urged Spake not to collaborate with the CIA exclusively.
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and suggested that certain officers should proceed to the UK to study in conjunction with technicalities and future service. Definitely don't want just the CIA to be in charge. MI6 definitely needs to stake out their territory as well. And so we have the Belgian prime minister replied to MI6.
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and said he was glad to get help from the British. But since the American CIA had also approached him on the subject, he thought it important that the British and Americans cooperate together so that Belgium was not going to get stuck in the middle. And Speight comes back and says, I agree with you that it would be highly desirable for the three of us to collaborate.
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If two of them, the American and British, refuse that collaboration, the situation for the Belgium service would be extremely delicate and difficult. I therefore think it is unavoidable that on the highest levels of negotiation, they take place between London and Washington to solve the question. Like, you're not putting me in between those two ginormous elephants. I'm a flea.
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Obviously, there were many such meetings because one of them that they talk about is called a tripartite meeting in Brussels. And this meeting didn't just happen once. It basically happened multiple times and was the impetus for creating a more formalized Belgium stay behind unit that would report to NATO.
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Spake was rewarded for his loyalty in 1957 because he got to be the NATO Secretary General, which, as everybody knows, is the highest civilian position that you can be appointed to in the military alliance. He was there until 1961. So 11 years after Spake died and could thus no longer be questioned.
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Several documents established that during his tenure that all of this stuff was basically set up. Belgium did a very limited investigation. It was very limited, unlike the one that was done in Italy.
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into theirs. And this document that revealed all of what I just told you was one of the few documents that was declassified for us to be able to know that they no kidding was doing this in Belgium. Most of the details would remain unavailable. But it was known that next to this tripartite meeting that routinely happened, that
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There were other units that was set up with acronyms, and some of them, so they talk about four of them, and two of them we know what they mean. There's the CCUO, which is a new one, and the SDRA-11, which I assume had to do with the operational plan for the SDRA unit.
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inside of Belgium. But the other two that they mention is the CPC and the ACC. Now, I already told you what the ACC was. That's the Allied Clandestine Committee. The CPC is the higher up. The ACC worked under the CPC authority, and the CPC was the Clandestine Planning Committee to which the ACC reported. And I have found that in other documentation.
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The some of the books don't have that definition in them, but I just want you all to know what that is. So this at some point, the Dutch contingent of the Gladio began attending many of the tripartite meetings with the UK.
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U.S. and Belgium, and then they began having their own dedicated one that was called the Tripartite Committee Holland. That was abbreviated TCH. So this seemed to have been the way in which they implemented this stay-behind network. And again, all of this information is based on investigations that were done internal to Belgium that were later declassified.
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So in addition to these secret warfare centers that were being set up, there was another entity that was set up in March 17th, 1948, called the Western Union Clandestine Committee, WUCC. They had the job of carrying out peacetime preparations for the eventual.
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you know, Soviet Union coming over the Volga Gap. And that basically became the coordination center that then transitioned into the CPC and the ACC inside of NATO, blah, blah, blah. But anyway, it originally was formed with the UK, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, and France being part of it.
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And then as the other countries began joining NATO, they too were all, you know, it transitioned into the CPC and the ACC under NATO. And the important part of this, and the reason why I'm going through this is all of this, there's so much planning that's going on during this period of time and so much forward thinking as far as how this entire,
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So it's not like this, you know, a few people get into a dark room smoking cigars and decide, hey, we're going to set up a bunch of domestic terror units. This is a long, elaborate, formalized process to do this. And the entire time they're doing it, there is also discussions being done to use it domestically.
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According to an author, Jan Willems, W-I-L-L-E-M-S, the creation of the WUCC in the spring of 1948 was a direct consequence of a speech that was given by the British Foreign Minister, Ernest Bevin, B-E-B-I-N, in January 1948. In front of the British Parliament, Bevin had elaborated.
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on a plan for Union Occidental, an international organization designed to counter what he perceived to be the Soviet threat in Europe, which, you know, again, just a couple of years ago, the Soviet Union was your ally, which consisted not only in the Red Army, but...
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also in communist subversive groups in Western Europe. This is where it starts to turn the tide. Together with Washington, as a U.S. memorandum in March of 1948, Bevin was in agreement that the problem of the moment consists not so much any longer that we must prepare against a foreign aggressor, but that we must internally prepare against a fifth column. You see what I'm saying?
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It's like immediately after setting it up, they begin to formulate policies to use it domestically. That's why anything that our government tries to do and tell us that it's to be projected outwards, you can damn sure bet that that's going to be projected inward. And just like all of the regime changes downrange in South America has come home to roost. So the WUCC.
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Had two missions guarantee that political and military discussions could be carried out in secrecy because, you know, that's what you do in a democracy and to develop forms of cooperation in the fight against internal some subversive and infiltration activities. Quote, the aim was to develop mechanisms that allow.
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to eliminate communist candidates from the command of political institutions. This aim, according to an American document, was realized, unquote. So again, just like in real life, they're going to label anything they don't like a communist, and they're going to use the power that they have created to eliminate it. So after the creation of NATO in 1949, in Paris originally,
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Belgium Senate investigation found that in April of 1951, firmly integrated into the military alliance and the WCC had been firmly integrated and changed its name to Clandestine Planning Committee, CPC. And here's a quote.
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the fight against the internal enemy has been an integral part of NATO PAC ever since it was signed in 1949, unquote. So the CPC sets up, as I just told you, the ACC. This was done in 19, the first annual coordination meeting for the ACC was done in 1958 under the presidency of France. When NATO had to leave France,
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because they tried to kill the French president, the ACC moved to Brussels. And it basically got housed in a building that had been labeled SDRA 11. So basically, that's kind of a subterfuge of hiding a component of NATO in a unit that looks like it belongs to Belgium, but it does not.
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And, oh, by the way, if you go to NATO headquarters, that unit is right outside the front gate of NATO. So, just saying, it's still part of NATO. And the Belgium investigation found the funding documents that said it was financed by NATO. It was not in any way part of Belgium, as far as the government goes. Okay, unlike the SDRA-8,
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It was completely funded by Belgium because that's their stay-behind branch. The last confirmed meeting of the ACC happened in October of 1990. And why? Let me tell you about that meeting. So on August 2nd, when Italy's Senate investigation revealed Operation Gladio within Italy,
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The media immediately went to all of the other heads of state within the European theater and said, hey, do we have one of these? And of course, they all go, no, no, no, we don't know anything about that. But it just so happens that was the same day that Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait as a distraction. And so they were too busy preparing to go to war with the U.S.
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So that gave them an excuse not to talk about Operation Gladio's exposure. And they go ahead and have a plan. So the shit's blowing up everywhere. Gladio crap's coming out all over Italy. And they go ahead and still have their meeting in October, this ACC, with all of the European heads of their Gladio programs at the meeting in October. Then November rolls around.
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um andriotti from italy basically gets confronted about um and he's sick and tired he's getting um raked over the coals uh because all of his shit's coming out and all of these um indignant uh counterparts of his all over europe's like no no i don't know anything about that so he got so pissed off in a press conference he starts calling names he says not only do they all have them
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There was a meeting last month and they were all at it. And he starts calling names. So off rips the mask of Operation Gladio throughout Europe in 1990. So that's how we even found out about the fact that they had the meeting in October. First, anyway.
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Mikkel van Oussel, U-S-S-E-L, who has an alias George923, was a member of the Belgium Gladio program in the 1980s. He explains in his book on the Belgium Gladio in 1991 that the ACC had above all a coordination task. The activities which needed to be coordinated were debated at the ACC.
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The issues included the use of radio systems because, of course, they had to buy them in a lot and they had to all be interoperable. The markings of the areas where parachuted agents would land, you know, procedures like operational planning. The ways in which agents would recognize each other, you know, secret handshakes. Transferring agents across national borders because, again, they did this routinely. And that's what a ginger press.
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Portugal was used for. They created all of the fake passports. This was all coordinated at this meeting. Fake birth certificates, fake histories, fake journalistic credentials, fake photography credentials. I read in one of the books where people that were posing as journalists all had special
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Indicators on their press credentials that allowed them to be recognized as an Operation Gladio press official. And the same thing with the cameras that were the quote unquote official camera of the Gladio.
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pretending to be photographers, is they all had the same one. And they would either have some special marking on the camera or something like that that was a visible way of recognizing fellow agents. So that's all coordinated at this ACC meeting. Quote, within the fields of intelligence gathering, escape and evasion operations, as well as air and sea operations, each ACC member country followed the same rules, which had
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So,
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You know, if you're going to dinner that night, you could brag to your instructors about how you killed XYZ because you labeled him as a communist, but you weren't allowed to do that as part of the official meeting. You know, even the bad guys have rules. The Belgium Senate faced great difficulties to clarify the facts when it came to the secret NATO centers. General Raymond Van Kalster, C-A-L-S-T-E-R.
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Deliberately misled the senators during his interrogation when he failed to mention the existence of SDRA 11, which is the official NATO one. And furthermore, he many of the military officers just simply refused to testify to the senators by stating that they had agreed to a Gladio secrecy that promise that read this. And I want to read this to you, quote.
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So,
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The senators that were trying to do this investigation were very frustrated and noted that their investigation into the secret war of NATO had been hindered by the refusal of military personnel who referred to this obligation towards NATO, not their country, but NATO for activities they carried out under the direction of the CPC. That's scary as hell. And this was a very long time ago.
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One of the British Parliament people criticized the Gladio effort when she said, basically, we were unable to find the truth on the Brabant, B-R-A-B-A-N-T massacres, and that above all of the links to NATO had not been clarified. Witnesses, she said,
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often hid behind NATO secrecy in refusing to answer questions about the links between the ACC and the CPC. After the termination of the Senate inquiry into Gladio in October 1991, Madam Harnie, H-A-R-N-I-E, called for a further investigation focusing on NATO, given that NATO's European headquarters
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was right there in Brussels. Belgium was arguably an ideal position to do this because they're in their backyard. But despite all of the support for the request, it was turned down. They know where their bread's buttered. During their investigation, Belgium noted that the well-hidden secret army was within the Belgium military secret service.
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At the time of the discoveries, the military secret service had five departments of which the SDRA was only part of. So their first officer in charge of that was a guy by the name of Charlier, C-H-A-R-L-I-E-R. He was a colonel. And interestingly enough,
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He had served in the British SAS Special Forces. So, you know, they just kind of loaned him over to Belgium. Here, come set up their special forces, Gladio units. And they also had subdivisions within the military.
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And the way the Belgium did it was different than the rest of the countries that I've studied because a lot of their oversight was in the military and that was avoided in most of the other countries. They civilianized the entire network and only had a few people handpicked in the military that were kind of like overseers and the kind of trainers that arranged the training. They didn't do the training because they wanted more plausible deniability.
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So SDR 8, like all other stay behind networks, had, so they also had bigger units. They would have, they embedded in their military about 40 trainers on the staff. And the instructors basically made contact with,
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So let's see. I'm sorry. Let me get this backward. I got it backwards. There was about 10 instructors that had about 40 agents that they kept trained up in order to go do the civilian side of the mission. So you would have at any one time about 40 people out in the field doing training of your stay behind unit personnel and then 10 on staff back at the headquarters.
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So on the civilian side, they looked a lot like the others that we have come across. They did have some on staff on the civilian side as well under that STC slash MOAB. But keep in mind, most of the people that fall under that were the civilians out in the actual state behind units that were anonymous to the government for plausible deniability.
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So there you have it. You've got the military side and the civilian side of how they set this up. Now, there was a letter that was dated September 28, 1951, signed by the Belgian prime minister that was to the judicial minister and the defense minister. And I want to quote it.
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He went on, quote,
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Select the people who you would use to continue in the occupied territory your work under your authority. Be informed on all suggestions, depositions, and decisions taken on international and national levels on the subject of the defense in the occupied territory, unquote. Again, just more concrete evidence that this was always meant to be projected interior.
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for anybody that the state labeled an enemy. The fact that these missions also included an order to react to international decisions when it was discovered by the Belgium senators caused them lots of consternation because basically this implied that NATO and foreign countries, including the US and UK, were in a position to influence Belgium stay behind units.
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The chief of the two services have an obligation, the letter went on to say, on all which concerns the preparation of the military and civilian resistance in occupied territory. To keep you informed on the plans which they have elaborated, the activities which they will take, the general directives which they...
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give their subordinates or the general directives of which they receive from national and international authorities. So right there, it's saying that this entity set up in the sovereign country of Belgium will take directions from NATO. They will carry out NATO missions internally to Belgium. This is a very damning letter.
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And I hope everybody understands the significance of what I just said. Because you know damn good and well, every single one of these countries signed the same damn letter. When, let's see, the letter went on to say that the SDR-88 has to engage in A, intelligence gathering for the military, B, counterintelligence, C,
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actions, sabotage of military objectives, collaboration with elements of the allied forces, paramilitary actions, secret army, and guerrilla. D, organization of liaisons and evacuation lines. It goes on to say that it would perform the following task. A, information gathering on political, economic, and social topics. B,
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Liaison work between the government in exile and the civilian resistance networks in the country. C, psychological warfare. And above all, secret press and radio. So they're going to be basically doing mockingbird media. D, counter information activities aimed at the protection of the activities mentioned above. E, organization of the liaisons and the evacuation routes.
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which are necessary to fulfill all of the missions mentioned above. So, in order to operate independently, the secret armies, like all stay-behind units across Europe, were equipped with secret arm caches, which we have come to be very familiar. They have guns, munitions, money, usually in the form of gold coins, and explosives and comm equipment. Further,
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the Belgium secret army, as with the rest of the stay-behinds, were equipped. And here's where it got very interesting to me, because this is the only source of the brand of communication I've ever seen. Harpoon, H-A-R-P-O-O-N, communication centers that the government had purchased for a total of 155 million Belgian francs.
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The senators had people testify that NATO had suggested the expensive harpoon equipment should be bought for each of the secret armies, given the existing danger of detection or repair of the old machines. It was decided in the ACC meetings to develop a new type of radio machine. The Project Harpoon often mentions
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that it was realized by the German firm AEG Telefunken. I'm not making that up. AEG, and then you spell T-E-L-E-F-U-N-K-E-N on the orders of the Gladio Command Center, ACC. Now, I don't know about y'all, but I find it outrageous that the...
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So NATO is directing to all of these people exactly what they have to do, when they have to do it, how they have to do it. And keep in mind that this ACC and CPC, because this is focused from a military planning capacity, the NATO general, so NATO is broken up into the military command and the civilian side. The civilian side has a secretary general.
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which for the first several years was former Nazis. And the military side is always a U.S. four star. So just let that sink in. These powerful harpoon machines operated on shortwave high frequency and was able to communicate with another station.
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6,000 kilometers away without the help of satellite by having the radio waves rebound on natural ionosphere which surrounds the world. Using highly sophisticated encoding systems, they produced messages which were practicably undecodable. Now, I find this very interesting for one reason.
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I want to know who set up the encoding system because the guy they used both at the BND in Germany and in the U.S. to do all of the encoding for all of the government NSA equipment was the guy that set up Crypto AG, the company. And you guys have heard me talk about Crypto AG because Crypto AG was given backdoor.
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to the CIA for them to listen to every encrypted message sent from the over 100 countries that bought the equipment to all of their embassies all over the world. So from post, I mean, during World War II as well, but in the aftermath of World War II, over 100 countries would buy this equipment and the CIA.
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for all of that time. And the BND, which is General Reinhard Galen, former SS Nazi, had access to every cable that was sent from every state department to their embassies in the entire world. And you have to remember that when you're talking about anything historically, when they say, oh, we didn't know. They're lying.
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They can hear everything. They're flat out lying to us to say they were surprised by anything because they know everything that is transmitted over these airwaves to these people's ambassadors. So they've known everything all along. They've just been lying to us the entire time. And if you follow the history of Crypto AG,
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While it did change hands a couple of times, the CIA maintained the capability to eavesdrop on everybody. And it was Donald Trump's presidency in which the last iteration of the morphing of that company was dismantled and bankrupt. So I find that very interesting. And I just recently discovered that. So back to the story.
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This Mikkel van Oussel, let's see, that's the part I already did. All right. So also as part of the Senate investigation, they found that the STC MOAB agents, which is the civilian side, were trained in Belgium and sometimes, quote unquote, went abroad.
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for follow-on courses. The stay-behinds strongly relied on international contacts and agents for the network. And this is a quote. As far as I'm concerned, we, my radio instructor and I, saw each other about once a month. The training took place in my house, usually on a Friday evening after the kids had gone to bed. Former STC MOAB member Mike...
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Mikkel Van Oussel relates, adding that some agents did not dare to welcome their instructors at home, for they had not informed their wives about their secret double life. During international stay-behind exercises, STC MOAB agents had, for instance, to establish a secure radio connection with the French Gladio. Now, isn't that interesting?
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And depending on what time that particular quote was taken, it's interesting to note, as I have said in some of our other sessions, that Otto Skorzeny, who was an official NATO trainer for the entire Stay Behind Network, was originally in France. And he stayed in France for, I don't remember the exact time, but he got...
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discovered. Someone noticed him because he was there under an assumed name and they had to relocate him to Madrid. And then he stayed headquartered in Madrid for the entire rest of his career. And what's interesting about that is he set up Gladio training bases all along the border between Spain and France.
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And that's where all of the OAS agents, two of which was in Dallas for JFK's assassination. They were also in Algeria. They were also responsible for the assassination of Lumumba. They were trained in those training camps. And off the coast of Spain, you'll also find the Canary Islands. The Canary Islands were...
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kind of like the scuba training, the water rescue training for the Gladio operators. They did like para rescue into the sea, like if they were going to board boats and stuff like that. That was all done off of the Canary Islands. And what I found most interesting when we were doing our digging is that's where Robert Maxwell was killed off the coast of the Canary Islands. His boat, his yacht was docked there. And I just wonder if...
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He was docked there during Operation Gladio training exercises. So this Van Ouzel guy goes on and says, one day a man came to my house and asked me if I would accept a confidential mission. He said that he had something within the framework of NATO. As I could still refuse his offer, he didn't explain much. It was advisable not to be too specific initially because that was the whole part of the secret organization. In the end,
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Van Uzel agreed to become a secret soldier. We had a radio at our disposal. Our base was near London with a second base in Boston in the U.S. Above all, it was pure curiosity that made me do it. He reflected upon his motives to become a Gladio operator to penetrate the strange world which one depicts upon the silhouettes, trench coats, and false beards.
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As he saw it, Gladio operators were simply curious and adventurous. This was a far cry from the noble motives of honor, sense of duty, and patriotism, which some had wanted to see as the motives of their members. Van Oezel said that the best way to prevent dark conspiracies from spreading was for the secret Belgium soldiers to step out of the dark, reveal their identities.
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and basically tell everybody what they were doing. Van Ouzel stressed that the names of the secret soldiers were kept top secret by the CIA and MI6. Exactly as to the best spy novel, each Gladio agent had a code name and a number. These were systematically used above all during their exercises. Van Ouzel himself was given a Gladio code name of George's 923.
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While other secret soldiers used such names as Charles, Isabel, Pollux, King Kong, the real name to which the cover name corresponded was known only by two or three persons. Van Ouzel's alias, George's 923, explains, among those which were officers that were recruited for Gladio operations, as well as the officer for whom he met for instructions.
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The personal file existed in the CIA and MI6 headquarters and basically was like their major roster. It had the real name of the Gladio, his work, his address, his family, and some other information, including a complete set of fingerprints that were included. That's very different than the information that came out in the Italian one in which the 10 to 15 person unit.
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in the Italian Gladio network were completely anonymous to the higher ups. All they kept and maintained was a list of two people per unit that were in charge of that unit because they didn't want to know who the rest of the people were. So this guy is saying that they had to submit and maybe he was an international guy because it does seem like his missions were international where maybe they didn't want to know the ones that they were going to use internally.
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But I just wanted to note that difference in case you guys come across and go, hey, that's kind of weird. There is two different versions of this. One, obviously, here that says they kept all of the information in a master file at the CIA. And then the other one that said they only kept the two top people of each Gladio stay behind unit. So the chief went regularly to.
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both London and the United States to update these files. Van Oussel explained that the British and Americans were privileged correspondent partners because the radio bases were installed on their territory. He names a couple of the bases that are there in Belgium that they went and received training at for the Belgium units.
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He also said that they used helicopters and conducted mission dropping blackout missions throughout Belgium. And it says most stay behind agents knew very little about the larger framework, which is kind of consistent with the way Italy did it. And all secret armies in Belgium.
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participated in joint exercises with the British and US gladiators. They also participated in international exercises, both in and outside of Belgium. And let's see, they were given exercise cards that they had to show in case of an accident.
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I guess that was kind of their get out of jail free card. Such international stay behind exercises took place for decades. They included submarine operations off the coast of the Mediterranean near Corsica. And Corsica is where all of the Corsican mafia is from.
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I find that really interesting because the Corsican Mafia is the one that controlled all the drug networks for the CIA, too. I'm sure that's just a coincidence. They also did a bunch of these exercises and training on Sardinia. When we did the Italy one, we found out about that one. Let's see. It was confirmed by a military authority.
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that the para commando instructors have participated in operations in Belgium Army in Zaire, which is the Congo. They just changed its name. And in Rwanda, these interventions were contradictions of what the international rules were at the time. During international escape and evacuation missions in Europe, these agents and their international colleagues passed on.
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along secret lines from safe house to safe house, effectively bringing them secretly in and out of countries. Often these exercises were organized on an international level and trained the reception and exfiltration of a shot or downed pilot. So that may be what they were exercising, but they were using real live people to do it. I'm sure that wasn't human trafficking or anything. The Pan Europe Gladio system.
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worked remarkably well, according to the inspectors, and they stated with surprise, quote, one must note two points regarding these exercises. First of all, we are dealing with an international network which would evacuate clandestinely a person from Norway to Italy. It implies a very close cooperation between those two entities.
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The senators noted in their report, what secondly is astonishing is the perfect technical infrastructure which the stay-behinds was equipped with. The persons and the material were moved on or intercepted at sea by air and by parachute. These arrival zones were marked and controlled. The persons were housed in secure buildings. It was a well-organized, well-exercised operation that
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operates globally. I mean, they did it initially in Europe, but they began using it all over the world. This Van Hoosel guy that was one of the few that testified to the Senate inspections said he talked about them parachuting in on moonless nights, getting onto the beach.
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And then basically taking a raft that they found on the beach and going out to a submarine, all the while practicing escape techniques. And so it makes you wonder when you start thinking about that, some of these mysterious things that has happened, like the downed aircraft and things like that, how they could use.
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these types of operations where they have already practiced using rafts to get out to submarines and you have these people that commit crimes and then they just disappear. So it is kind of interesting to understand that there's this entire clandestine network operating behind the scenes all over the world that when we're trying to figure out some of these
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false flags, it helps to understand what they have trained and what they're capable of doing. It goes on to say that some of this training, quote, the commission could establish that several members have profited from the special forces training in the United States and participated in NATO exercise carried out throughout Europe with special forces.
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The U.S. has disposed, thus disposed as of 1947. So basically they're saying that since 1947, they've been participating at places like Fort Bragg, which is where we do special forces training with the U.S. special forces, but also Britain's special forces and the SAS as well.
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It says, today the most sensitive question in Belgium was, have the U.S. made use of this instrument also in the absence of a Soviet invasion? Has the Belgium Gladio used its arms and explosives in Belgium during this time of peace? After their investigation of the secret army, the Belgium senators answered the sensitive question, yes. They were able to reconstruct several so-called incidents.
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And I'm going to go through one, but I want to probably tomorrow, because we're kind of at the end now, talk about one specific one. So here it says in 1984, a squad of U.S. Marines had set out for an airport north of London.
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Above Belgium, they parachuted into a designated area. They were met by the local Belgium agent from SDR A8, who offered them guidance. Living off the land for a two-week period, hiding from the Belgium population, the U.S. Special Forces and Belgium's secret soldiers prepared for their mission to attack the police station in the sleepy southern Belgium town of Wilslam. Stealthily, the U.S. Marines approached their objective and opened fire.
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A Belgium warrant officer at the Velslam station was killed and one U.S. Marine lost his eyesight. The attack, as the senators found, had been part of the so-called OSLING exercise, O-E-S-L-I-N-G. The forces of the National Army and sections of the U.S. Special Forces carried out this exercise, taking place at least once every year. The commission had asked several times whether this
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organization and its instructors had taken part in that exercise. Let us remember, they stress, that it was during one of these exercises in 1984 that weapons were stolen from the arsenal of the Velswam station. Initially, Belgium's Stay Behind members claimed they had not been involved. The last commander has denied all participation as they were not part of the mission of his unit and as the risk for his agents were too high.
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Quote, contrary to this declaration, a former chief of SDRA 11 and former commander of the entire unit has confirmed that the network could participate in the exercise. Another official had confirmed that the network took part in two of the exercises. Another quote, for months, the explanation the civilian authorities gave us was that the attack was part of a common criminal network or that of terrorists. Belgium.
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journalist, Rene Haqueen, remembers the terror operation. It was several months before I received a phone call. That's how I went to France and met with Lucien Desclair, who gave me his report and talked to me at length. He told me he had taken part in a secret maneuver, which was to reproduce the operation of the resistance in a support of resistance as it was done at the end of the war. In 1990, the entire
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network was exposed, Belgium's secret soldier, Desclair, explained in front of the camera that a Gladio documentary that next to Valslam, there had been other exercises with U.S. Special Forces. I am originally from the north by Luxembourg. He explained in the documentary, at the time I was a manager of a bank and as well, I was also a paramilitary.
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One day, some people came to my house and asked for help with a special maneuver to work with American Special Forces. The Belgian commandos were told to recover American paratroopers. After this operation, they were to go to a predetermined spot and attack barracks belonging to their local police. I had with me the supplies, the weapons, and the radio transmitter to coordinate it all.
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read in the paper about the attack on a military camp in Belgium. I went there along with other journalists. They had cut the fences, attacked the armory, wounded the guard, and left with a certain number of weapons. I was able to get into the camp because I knew some of the people. Inside, I saw foreign military personnel, Americans. There had also been trouble a few days before with the attack on the Belswam barracks.
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The Americans had gone too far. These were the people in their 40s, officers, tough guys. They took the game too far. They had attacked barracks before. They had even thrown a grenade near the Attorney General's office. He alleged that the violent procedures for the U.S. Special Forces had greatly angered the Belgians who knew about the clandestine operations. Quote, the civilians authorities reacted saying this was too much. It was then that the planned attack on the barracks was canceled.
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The day of the attack, they were told that it was canceled, yet the U.S. forces would not stop. But the Americans asked me to drive them to the camp on a standby. The next morning, I went with my wife. I heard on the radio that the barracks had been attacked. I can't say what happened because I left at 8 p.m. the evening before. I wasn't supposed to stay. The following day, the commander of the barrack called me and updated me. He told me that the Belgian commandos, that the guard wasn't dead.
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He was in the hospital and seriously wounded. And later he died. Again, that's one person's story. Take that for whatever it's worth. What's interesting about all of this is that you have people that have come forward talking about these integrated. And he's not the only one that's come forward talking about these integrated.
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Quote-unquote exercises. Killing people is not really an exercise. And all of this was done in order to create terror and chaos in order to manipulate the people. And we're going to go into that a little bit more tomorrow because the next part of this is the grossest part. And that's about the Brabant massacres. And that had to do with...
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Literally people driving by and shooting women and children in the parking lot of grocery stores. And they did it to terrorize the people to try to get them to vote in lead up to elections a certain way. And we'll kind of go over those. And we have to talk about Mark Dutro.
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He's the mass pedophile that's like the grossest of all grosses. And we'll do that tomorrow. And then we're going to talk about the Belgium situation as one of the Belgium colonies. Because again, these people are so freaking messed up. These are the colonial governments that basically owned African colonies. So if they're this effed up at home, you can imagine.
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And that's when they're accountable to the citizens of their country. They're this effed up. Can you imagine what they're doing in Africa where nobody's watching? Yeah, well, we're going to talk about that a little bit tomorrow. So let's go ahead and open it up for questions. Anybody got any? I can't see them on my laptop. So if anybody's got their hands raised, it's going to be a free for all. All right, we got it.
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I was just going to make a comment that I'm just kind of really blown away. Just, it just seems like this is a never ending thing. How they, you know, with all the money that the, like these different operations, whatever, you know, it's just so intricate and so huge a network that it, you know, what at one time, you know,
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Like as a shadow government or shadow clandestine things going on in actuality, it was so beyond in our faces. And that's just what's blowing me away. Sorry. No, I mean, that's the way I felt doing the research. Yeah. And it's still in our faces. That's the thing. They haven't changed anything about what they do.
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And that's why it's important to learn about what the colonel's teaching, because they're doing everything exactly the same. And Ukraine is a perfect example of that. Yeah, I mean, all you have to do is go read the thread that I just posted this morning, all 80 some pieces of it, because that's dated in 2019, 2020, 2022. It's not like it's an old thing. And it's all over Europe. So.
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And we were still hosting Nazis a couple of years ago in the Congress. They actually had an auction and a fundraiser for these guys. Can you imagine? Right. Everybody's quick to bash the fact that Canada was giving that guy a standing ovation. We had a charity fundraiser. Yeah. And we have. That's disgusting. We have a meeting. The president's in the White House. So, yeah. Venom, go ahead.
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Yeah, I was in another space and kind of joined late in your monologue there. So can you give me – so you're basically saying that from what I gathered, it was American troops and secret operations where they were trying to influence politics and performing massacres of military? Is that kind of what – No, Operation Gladio and Operation Condor is –
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It really is. I mean, it's not isolated to the United States. It is a operation ran out of NATO that includes all NATO countries in order to be part of NATO had to sign a secret agreement to set up what they refer to as stay behind units. The selling point of the stay behind units was that just in case the Soviet Union ever invaded your country, regardless of where it was at.
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you had to have these units fully staffed and trained. The problem was they never used them for any anti-communist event at all. They 100% always used them to control their domestic populations. And we've went country by country all over Guatemala, all over, sorry, Latin America, South America, the Caribbean. Everything that we've ever been told was communist infiltration to include Chile with the Linda Day.
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In Guatemala, the Contras supposedly were the good guys when it was actually the Sandinistas that were trying to get their country back from an international syndicate that wanted all of their farmland and wasn't going to give it up. They elected presidents in order to get control of their harbor and all of the other stuff that these outside entities had come in and tried to.
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And every time they did it, the U.S., the CIA, because they actually work for this global syndicate, not for the American people, would go in and basically assassinate the president, overthrow the country and put it all back the way it was. So at no time has any of these countries ever been able to actually manage their own resources.
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We will talk tomorrow or the next day about the Congo. They did the exact same thing to Lumumba. He came to the United States to try to renegotiate a contract for the sale of uranium from the Congo directly with the United States and not have Belgium take all of their cut, which had been the previous arrangement before they got their freedom. And they massacred him.
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And they used trained Nazis in the form of Otto Skorzeny and the stay-behind units, of which he was one of their master trainers at the beginning, because he had set the entire network up for General Galen and Hitler inside of the Axis territories in case they were to lose any of the territory they had already confiscated. And one of the big areas was Ukraine.
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taking Ukraine did was set up these stay-behind units. Bandera was one of the lead facilitators of embedding these stay-behind units in the access control territory as they approached the Russian border. When the Russians came back, the whole idea was these stay-behind units was going to rise up behind the Russians and basically cause a lot of friction. But in the meantime, Hitler, once he got Ukraine,
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and was on his way into Russia did not recognize, which he promised he would, Ukraine as its own sovereign country, which pissed off Bandera and several of the others. So regardless, they wanted to garner favor with Hitler in order to make that deal. So they just started killing as many people as they could to include most of the Jews that were in Poland and blah, blah, blah. Okay, hold on. Who is they?
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The Nazis, is that what you're saying? The Nazis trained people like Bandera. And Bandera and a couple of his counterparts were kind of vying for who was going to run Ukraine once they got recognized by Germany, which Germany basically reneged on that and didn't do it anyway. But in the meantime, they were.
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Setting up entire towns, they would just go in and massacre the entire town. They were they were not good guys. And they did. Well, and hold on. Let me just finish this one last part. OK. And so after this was all said and done.
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Because it's looked in history as Bandera was fighting for the liberation of Ukraine and the recognition of Ukraine as its own country, which he in fact was, he just had some really shitty tactics of doing it, that he's a national hero inside of Ukraine. The problem for us today is...
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Things like Azov Battalion Right Sector and the Svoboda Political Party is all based on those ideals and the stay-behind-unit concepts which they used in the Donbass region. This isn't something that we're talking about in historic nature completely because there were tenets of these trained Nazis embedded in the January 6th. We've got names, which we're going to talk about tomorrow.
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So it's important to understand this historical operation, Gladio, and it was called Operation Condor in South America, because it's still alive and thriving today. Go ahead, Cousin Ed. Well, I just wanted to put it in a little more recent context for folks that are new here. So you all remember the Crocus bombing that happened at the nightclub in Russia.
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And they immediately blamed ISIS. And of course, the Not Me Committee stood up and said that, oh, well, it wasn't us, the United States, when in fact it was a stay behind unit. And they call it a strategy of tension. These four people were disguised, if you will, as ISIS because they had the Velcro patches now, so they must be ISIS.
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But they were actually trained in Turkey and on the Ukrainian border and shuttled into Russia and kept by a group in Russia, which means they have stay-behind units hiding in Russia as well, and committed this act of terrorism. And you can parallel it to the same things that they did in Greece of 1963, to the Maidan coup.
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where everybody's being gunned down in the square. You can even parallel it to the JFK assassination because the Maidan coup immediately afterwards to hide the evidence, they cut down all the trees. So there was no record of where all those bullets came from that kind of kicked off this whole thing. They did the same thing in Dallas. They moved street signs. They took down trees. They took down stop signs.
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They did the exact same thing. And all we're trying to do here is outline the history so you can recognize the patterns. Because again, like the colonel said, they're still doing it. They are absolutely still doing it. They're doing it right now in the Caribbean with the Russian boats. Because that, go ahead, I'm sorry. Yeah, let me just ask you. So, I mean, I agree the CIA is bad. Okay, like I don't want to, I'm not defending them at all.
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Obviously, they did have plants on January 6th. I don't know if it was the CIA who did it, but there was definitely all the BLM was organized, etc., etc., right? So I am on board with the fact that they are evil. But I also know that in history, Russia has done some pretty bad things too, right? Like they starved their own people.
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committed their genocide of ethnic groups within their country. So I guess like in my perspective, hearing what you're saying is you're saying that we're not always the white night good guys. And I think that that's what America has woken up to see. But I think that you could say that there's a balance of evil on either side, right? Well, I'm just going to throw in the fact that Trotsky and Lenin were trained by us. Trotsky spent time in New York City.
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with Kuhn Loeb and Jacob Schiff and lived on Broadway along with the rest of the group. And Lenin spent 90% of his time in London. And then when they were ready to pull off the region side of the Tsar, they brought those guys back into Russia and they changed their names. So there is that argument. Not to say that Stalin was a good guy. He wasn't.
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And that's kind of the point that is the foot stomper. And you've said it at the end. We are not elevating anybody. We are talking about real history that most of us have been lied to about so people can make their own conclusions. And my point has always been this, Venom. If we were lied to about 99% of our history.
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Where did the lie begin and where did the lie stop? So we've talked extensively about the origination of Chiang Kai-shek being a Chinese general brought up in China.
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and then moved to Burma and installed in Formosa, and then they changed the name to Taiwan. Unfortunately, today, most people do not know that the first 40 years that Chiang Kai-shek ran Taiwan, number one, they don't know he was installed there by the CIA because he was the biggest drug.
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Lord in the entire world at the time. Number two, most people don't understand that he ran that country for 40 years as a dictatorship under martial law. That was not removed until like the mid 1980s. So most people just have not been taught real history. And what we're trying to do here.
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Number one, expose Operation Gladio. And it is a perfect venue because it was a worldwide effort to install fascist dictators all over the world, ran by the intelligence community. And by intelligence community, I don't mean just CIA. And I say this almost every one. But I will say it again right now.
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The intelligence community is not just made up of the CIA. It is made up of MI6. I mentioned BND, which was a CIA satellite set up in...
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Germany under the tutelage of General Reinhardt Gehlen, who is an SS Nazi commander. And so you can't get rid of these Nazis. They just perpetuated themselves over and over and over again into just about all facets of our life. And most people don't know that. And so that's kind of our mission here is we're going country by country using Operation Gladio as a tool to kind of expose real history.
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Okay. Yeah. Okay. I'm sorry. Go ahead. Yeah. I was just going to say, so like at the end of the day, like I'm reading up about operation Gladio and it doesn't surprise me. I mean, I definitely think the CIA is set up dictators, you know, Iran and Iraq are two good examples. But yeah, so they, so, and obviously maybe it's bigger than the CIA, but I guess my thought, I don't know how I see this, but you know, there's just in general.
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and I guess this gets a little bit weird for some people, but in general, we have to understand that, you know, our battles are not flesh and blood, but are spiritual in nature. Um, there will be people that, that will be corrupted, you know? Um, and, and there's, I think there's, uh, it doesn't mean that we have to hate or love it. You know, we can't really, not everything's not black and white. There's gray. But I guess what I'm saying is, is like, there are, um,
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There are Jewish Nazis, you know, there, you know, there. Yeah. So I guess what I'm saying is, is like the world is a lot more. There's a lot more shades of gray than we even know. So that's all I would say. And that's what we're trying to point out. And we're trying to give people tools that when real world stuff happens today, they can see it in the way in which it is not the way in which the propaganda media tries to portray it because.
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When, as Cousinet articulated, the crocus happened, because we've already been into nine months of Operation Gladio, we saw it within, actually, we actually predicted it two weeks in advance when the New York Times article came out, revealing for the first time ever that they actually had stay-behind units in Ukraine. I was like, oh, shit, they're going to do something. They wouldn't be telling us they have them there if they're not going to use them.
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And sure enough, two weeks later, the Crocus things happened. And within 24 hours, they had already tracked down the fact that they were trained and deployed from Turkey. And once you understand Operation Gladio, and we'll get to Turkey, Turkey has the largest Operation Gladio network with over 25,000 trained operators called Grey Wolves. They're the biggest one in the entire world.
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The second largest one we've found so far is Colombia. They have about 20,000. But knowing and understanding this program makes everything going on right now completely different. Matthew, go ahead. Yeah. Hi. How are you all doing? I've been studying Yugoslavia and Kosovo, Serbia for the last few years. And when I hear you talk about these things, I hear.
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almost a similar scenario that went on there at the time. If you look at the invasion that took place, not really an invasion, but of all the migrants that left from one place, went to another into that country. And then if you go look at the political, you know, at the legislation that took part in their government.
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And then if you look and one of the things that I find very interesting is that the parallel economy popped up there, which we saw that popping up here today in the United States and people speaking about these things. And if you start doing those comparisons, I see a lot of those that is happening right here in the United States today. I mean, you're seeing many of these people coming up from, you know, South America.
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specifically chile if you look at chile and how chile played into this back in the 1970s and the former what one of one of the research pieces that were was done a few years back i don't know if anybody actually saw this or not but hunting hitler the very last show i believe it was a last show season eight you actually hear them say that they were there nazis were there
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They had implemented a regime there, and that part of their training down in Chile was to infiltrate foreign governments. Go ahead. We've already done Chile as a country because we started off in South America and Central America. You can go back and listen to the...
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Chile one that we did. It covers all of this. Not only did they do that, there was there was Nazis put in Uruguay, Paraguay, Brazil, Guyana, Colombia. They were everywhere down there. Yeah. Yeah.
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Excuse me. Excuse me, Matthew. Colonel Towner, cousin, it's back in and she's a speaker now. So I didn't you told me to interrupt whenever. OK, sorry. That's OK. Thank you, Matthew. Thank you. Yeah. And I don't know if you were done, Matthew, but you're dead on. So if you go back and you look at a Lindai, but it's not just the Nazis. And that's the bigger part of this whole thing. If you look at Chile.
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Because it is illustrative of this entire collaboration that we just talked about in talking about Belgium. So we had the Richmond, Indiana, retired police chief deployed via the CIA to Chile, and he set up a house of torture. And it was a U.S. government provided house for him to operate in the basement and teach the national police there how to.
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their citizens without leaving marks. He taught them how to disappear people. He taught them how to kidnap and torture people. There were tens of thousands of people that died as a result of those efforts. And eventually their resistance, the freedom fighters, got well enough organized that they kidnapped and killed him. Good on them for doing that.
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It has been a coordinated effort where we have worked extensively in our State Department and our military with known Nazis, to include Kloss Barbie, all throughout South America in order to overthrow and install fascist dictators. It's almost as if when you walk through the world in Operation Gladio glasses that World War II did not defeat.
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The fascists, basically the fascists, walked away or were snuck out of Germany and continued their march across the world, installing fascist governments with the help of every organization that was created in the aftermath of World War II. NATO, CIA, BND, UN, UNESCO, World Wildlife Fund, World Anti-Communist League.
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All of these things spring up, and every single one of them played an integral role in installing all of these fascist dictators all over the world. And I don't think it's a coincidence. Go ahead, SR71. Afternoon, Colonel, and everybody else. You did mention one thing that I think really drives the point home.
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And that is NATO's involvement. And if you stop and think about it, the one thing that you said concerning communications and how NATO forced everybody to go a certain way with it, something tells me there's a major, major role that not only NATO plays, but NATO has more influence on just about every army around, if that makes sense.
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Sure. So who was it that mentioned, was it Matthew you were talking about, who was it that was talking about that they looked into the Yugoslavia? Unmute and let me know which one of you it was. Was it you, Matthew? Yes, it was. I looked into that. That was a pretty serious issue. And if you look very closely into that politics, there's a lot that is identical to what's happening to us here in the United States today. Okay. It is Operation Gladio.
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I've already done that and we will go through it step by step. The whole agitation, the influx of Chechnya was done to Russia. Chechnya, they imported Mujahideen and al-Qaeda operatives there and basically did the same thing to Russia. And that's basically what was done in Bosnia. But the point I wanted to make is this to bring it home. The NATO commanding general at the time of Bosnia was Wesley Clark.
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Wesley Clark was the commander of Fort Hood during the Waco disaster. And Wesley Clark provided military people and military equipment to kill Americans in Waco. And we did a big expose of that on our Rumble channel at the Colonel's Corner, if you guys are interested in going and watching that. It's the two-part.
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But the revelations and the use of the United States military against its own citizens is it's not unique to Waco, but it definitely is an eye opener. What you got, SR-71? No, I'm sorry, Colonel. I finished my comments. You do so well. Take your hand down. You do so well on these educational series.
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Not only does it blow my mind, but I'll step back and let somebody else who's got questions. All right. I know Benjamin's got something to say. Well, I see that Dale has his hand up, her hand up. Oh, I don't see his hand. Where'd he go? Oh, I don't know. I guess he didn't like getting called out. All right. Okay, then. Trump Frogger's got something on his mind. Go ahead.
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I just want to say your spaces are absolutely awesome. Anyone that hasn't retweeted the space or isn't following Colonel Towner or Cousin It, you're missing the boat. If you really care about what's really going on, I tweeted and shared the space saying, if you want to know what the globalist operation is and the plan is, I just really appreciate your space. Thank you to you and Stellar and Cousin It. We'll see Benjamin in the building. I know he's got something to say too.
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Everybody, I just wanted to, you know, I don't normally do this because I'm the host, but let's take a look. How many people have actually retweeted this space? Only 30 people. And there are 94 people in here now. We've added 50 since I jumped in. Come on, people. Let's go. We got to share this information because it's a blessing to have Colonel Towner in the building. Hey, Froggy, nobody needs to follow me. I'm anti-social. Don't follow me. I'm anti-social.
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I saw that in my space. And if you're from another country and you're only talking about the United States, go fuck yourself. Sorry. I know it's recorded, but I just want to make that clear. What about your backyard? We'll all support each other. Right. Absolutely, Botox. Get out there and carry a sign. Sorry. Did I say that out loud? You did. You did. You said that out loud.
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Hey, Trumpfrog, I'm from America, but I definitely talk a lot about Britain politics. I don't know if that makes me a bad guy. Let's get Nigel Farage elected. If you're from Britain and you're not talking about Britain, if you're from England and you're not talking about England, but you're focused on the U.S., you're an operative. If you're from Canada and you never get involved in Canadian politics and you only care about America, you're an operative.
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And if you have a lot of silicone, you're just plastic. Oh, my God. I wasn't going there, but okay. And I even tagged that person into a Canada First, and they never went in. So, Venom, you missed probably one of our better spaces. We were all in someone else's space. Yeah, we were hijacking.
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There was someone from Canada that was spending the entire time bashing the United States, telling us how to do our business. And while we got some jacked up shit, you know, at least we still have our guns and we are not baby Trudeau led yet. And so a few people, namely Cousin It, kind of took it to her and it kind of just rocked the entire thing.
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We definitely have in our faces while we're sharing history at the same time. Yeah. See, I don't have a filter. I probably should have should have prefaced that. So when you start bashing my country and you're sitting on your you're injected behind and and doing nothing about your own, that's a big problem. And you know what? That goes back to all these paid influencers. Be careful who you follow, because those people.
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are usually not working for the better good of the revolution, if you want to call it that. The world, yeah. You know, like a good example of that is the girl recently that came out and said the N-word and it's been all over the place. And it's like, she did that right after Trump had a good...
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you know, rally in Brooklyn, you know, it's like, Oh, okay. Trigger one of our influencers to, you know, and now she shows up at turning point and all of a sudden now she represents us. Yes, exactly. Venom. Very good analogy. Dead on. You definitely belong here. All right, Benjamin, I noticed you had your hand up and then you went away and now you're back. Did you have something you wanted to say? The only thing I wanted to say was,
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Just to highlight the importance of these spaces that you and the ladies do, Colonel. For me, it's shown me a different angle of history that was right there on the surface, but just under the surface. Just going back and looking at how all these operations have unfolded throughout Central, South America, the Caribbean, Europe, Asia, all over the world.
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It gets me to the understanding that this is really important because the same types of operations are still happening today. It's all about angles. When talking about history, we're living through history now. I want to be on the side that's right. I want to be on the side that's good. For me, I don't want to hold any other man down, any other family down. There's enough for everybody here.
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the importance of the messages that you and your teams send out, Colonel.
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If I could just reiterate that to everybody in the office, you know, make sure you're talking about these things at home amongst your family. Get other people in to listen because the messenger matters. The tool matters. And the way the colonel and these ladies lay out all these different things throughout history, you know, like I couldn't do it myself. And I'm pretty good at teaching, you know. So get as many people as you can aware of these things. That way, once we get into 2025, we're more on the same page of what we got to do.
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And that's my hope, Benjamin. Thank you so much for that. That is my hope. That's the only reason why I am spending 12 hours a day every day in my retirement when I should be out in my garden doing what we're doing, because I think we all need that wake up to realize the depth of the depravity. And I think it was Benham, maybe Matthew, that said that it's satanical in nature.
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The post that I posted this morning illustrates that. These people sacrifice children in satanic rituals as part of this entire network. So if you don't understand the depth of depravity, you will not have the willpower to make the changes that are necessary in order for us to overcome it. That's just a fact. Thank you for mentioning that. Stellar, go ahead. Then we'll do Mike.
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One of the things that I've been doing to help people wake up too is referring them to Colonel and Bridget and Cousin It. And most people like movies, okay? And each of these different things that she's laying out is like a documentary or you could play it out in real life too as what's been going, you know, what we've seen, what we've been allowed to be seen.
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And then when you start connecting the dots, it's like, OK, well, this is how this thing came to life, you know, and it's like just unraveling the movie. And yes, it is happening here, full blown happening here in the U.S. and has been for a while. And it just seems like all of those different training camps, whether it was the School of the Americas or, you know, all these different things are all tying into what's going on today. So, yeah. You're talking about the School of Americas. I love it.
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Yeah, absolutely stellar. Mike, go ahead. Good afternoon, guys. Good afternoon, Colonel Cousinet. Actually, Bridget is down there listening. Okay. Good afternoon, Bridget, if you're listening still. But one thing I wanted to add to the conversation too was that I prefaced your, in chatting with Bill, I prefaced your guys' spaces the other night with just reminding him in the audience that.
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When we're talking about Operation Gladio, you have to keep in mind that MKUltra and what became MKSearch is still, like, is wrapped up very deeply in Operation Gladio and that the audience needs to constantly remind themselves that we only find out about these projects well after the fact, after they've been, like, getting carried out for a long period of time and had their effects deeply rooted into the population for oftentimes decades.
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by the time that we find out about them. So, like, we don't really know what else is going on today, especially with regards to the paid influencers and all those ills that you guys are talking about. And then there's also some research that I've been working on, like, piece by piece throughout the weeks where I've been digging into the United Nations, and they had significant – maybe not significant, but they had influence by a well-known Satanist by the name of Alice Bailey.
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And she wrote back in 1936 about how you create a mass population that is, in her words, operating not autonomously, but they're basically just like blank slates. Like they're not capable of discerning their world around them and thinking for themselves that they become vessels to be used by any force, whether it's good or bad.
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And that's not and I'm not I'm not even she kind of writes it in a spiritual kind of sense. But if you think about it, there's also a psychological bent to it, where if you produce a population that's incapable of thinking for themselves, you can literally steer their belief in whatever direction you want. And that's obviously happening today. If you guys I'm sure everybody up on stage here knows about the whole mass psychosis conversation that started a couple of years ago. And it is obviously very real today.
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So, like, the amount of threads that get intertwined in Operation Gladio and MKSearch and what's going on with paid social media and the use of algorithms to steer things in a particular manner, it's just, yeah, you can't, like, we can't have these conversations enough to help spread the, like, the education and get people to literally wake up to what's going on to everybody.
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I agree, Mike. And let me just add this for those of you that are new. We also did a show on Jim Jones and Guyana, and that is the perfect illustration of the overlap.
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of the psychological operation aspect of Operation Gladio because the Guyana complex that he set up there, he was a CIA agent. He was in Brazil during their CIA-sponsored coup. And he had originally set up Guyana as a paramilitary training camp.
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of which once the heat got turned up in San Francisco, he moved his operation that was basically an MKUltra experiment down to Guyana to that same location. And that same congressman that was on to him out in San Francisco goes down there and gets assassinated when he lands at the airport to conduct an investigation into that operation. So there is definitely
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overlap and parallels because both MKUltra and Operation Gladio is ran out of the CIA. And as I explained, gosh, I don't know. I've talked so much the last couple of days. I think it was last night.
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Monday night on Bill's show that there is a parallel. It's basically like a military plan where in the planning of an operation, you have both the operation itself and the intelligence aspect, which incorporates psychological operations. And so you have to have all of those elements present in a good military campaign.
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And that's basically what they're waging. Unfortunately, they're waging it against us on behalf of an international oligarch syndicate. So, Bridget, go ahead. One of the questions that I just wanted to throw in here, one of the questions we get all the time is what can we do? What can we do, you know? And what does this matter to learn this? And being here and learning it activates your critical thinking.
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and that's where the gladio glasses come in, when you are no longer swayed by their propaganda tool and you understand how they work, it's a whole lot easier to wake other people up and point out the things that are not true and start activating their critical thinking. And a country full of people who are thinking,
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critically, who are using common sense and reasoning, cannot be manipulated, or at least cannot be manipulated nearly as easily as they have in the past. And that is just that, just being here. You've already started to win. Absolutely. Malcolm, go ahead. Hey, I appreciate y'all for having me up. I just had a couple questions. I'll keep it pretty quick.
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Monsanto, do you ever get into Monsanto and how they travel with our military as well? And do we have anybody in higher command that's actually going to say enough is enough? I honestly think people. So that that's kind of a tough question. I do believe people have done that in the past. And it's hard to see it at this point. But, you know.
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We know for a fact because, again, the ones that are going to say and stand up, some of them get fired. Some of them have formed other avenues in order to.
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And those things are not going to necessarily be visible to us, but you can look with a critical eye and see some of that happening. For example, when Admiral Rogers traveled to Trump Tower and told him that the FBI was spying on him, that was a very brave thing to do because he basically was ostracized at that point. The same thing, and whether you like him or not, I don't care.
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General Michael Flynn was intimidated and coerced into changing his congressional testimony, they thought. But he shows up in Congress and basically went against the previous administration's ISIS as a JV team with the other four or five people sitting on that panel. He was the only one that told the truth and refused to change his testimony.
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A senior officer in the military and understanding the congressional testimony process, that definitely spelt the end of his career. And of course, we watched what happened. He got fired. So it is costly on one hand to do that, but you're right in saying that it's the only way to do it. Now, your question about Monsanto.
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Monsanto obviously is not the only one that goes everywhere our military goes. And I do oftentimes talk not necessarily about specific companies, but what I have done instead, at some point, once we expose the entire country apparatus that's been put in place, we're going to go back and we're going to talk about people that are common across all of them and companies. Because what...
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In order to get this done, I had to be able to prioritize categories. For us, Operation Gladio reflects a wheel, and the wheel is made up of a drug trafficking network, a human trafficking network, and a weapons trafficking network. And blackmail is used as the grease to keep the wheel turning. That whole wheel is strapped to a wagon.
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which I labeled the wagon the International Syndicate, of which Monsanto is a big player. But so is Rio Tinto. So is JPMorgan Chase. There's a whole lot of people on the wagon, and we're all the ones that are cramped up in the wheel with the wagon rolling down the road. We're the donkeys. We're the donkeys. That's probably a better analogy. We're the donkeys.
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So that basically is kind of so we're biting off one piece at a time. My first mission is to teach everybody what Operation Gladio is and show it what it looks like inside of a country, which is what we're doing right now.
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We are going to move on to the drug trafficking. Parts of the drug trafficking comes out based on the countries that we've dealt with. When we were dealing with Latin America and South America, because they were the repository for the CIA set up drug trafficking after we lost Vietnam and then after we lost Afghanistan, that all was moved to South America as far as a network and growing goes.
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And so we have talked generically about it, but we will kind of roll it all up in a couple of shows that talk specifically about the entire drug network. Then we're going to do the arms network. And again, that comes up in almost every country that we do because there's this weird arms industry. A lot of it, weirdly enough, originates out of Israel. So when you look at the Iran-Iraq war.
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Israel was supplying Iran weapons while we were supplying Iraq. And then we started supplying Iran weapons through Israel. And then when you get to South America, they set up Israel, set up a whole bunch of Galil manufacturing companies down there. And everywhere we would overthrow a country, they would go in and set up an arms manufacturing. So we're paying Israel.
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aid to go set up military weapon suppliers in countries while we go in and overthrow the government. So it's kind of a weird network and we're exposing all of that. But we're kind of doing it in a methodical way in which it lays out the entire operation for everybody to be able to see.
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Go ahead. Right. And one of the things one of the things to Malcolm to just to circle back to your first question, the people that try to expose it and stop it, they're usually suicided. And I mean, you can go back to Forrestal. You can go back to how many plane crashes and who was on the plane crashes. As a matter of fact, we were just talking about it last night with MH17. You know, a lot of the people end up.
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getting hillaried so all we can do is keep fighting yeah i worked with a lady she was a retired well she was a colonel um at down in texas when i was assigned there her husband was a two-star general who had um exposed unfortunately he come across some information um and um he was flying to testify in washington dc on on the return route
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They had to make an emergency stop. And when they tried to take back off, their plane crashed. That was general profit. And so I've seen it up close and personal that when people try to reveal information to the wrong people, they do get killed. And I did not realize until I started digging into Operation Gladio.
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what Gerald Proffitt's background was. But then as soon as I looked at his, because she hosted my colonel promotion after a party at her house. She was a very close friend of mine. He was already dead when I met her.
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And so it's just weird that you had senior officers all on one aircraft and it would go down because those particular aircraft, I went as a colonel, I flew on them all the time. They're the best maintained because the fleet is maintained out of Andrews. And I mean, the top, they've never had a crash. So that was like one of the weirdest things ever.
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The guy was very well liked and definitely a very honorable person. And so the whole thing just kind of stuck weird in my craw. And so then when I started doing this, I'm like, son of a bitch. I wonder if they killed him. And so I went back and started looking at his duty history and some of the circumstances surrounding some of the things that he was involved in. I'm absolutely convinced that aircraft was blown up. Then I'm go ahead and then we'll do Mike again.
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Oh, my gosh. I've been waiting so long. I almost forgot. Yeah, here it is. I wrote it down. This is a good note. Take a note yourself if you're old like me. Go ahead. Twitter. So, like, after the conviction of Trump, I saw a lot of, you know, conservatives start to – can you hear me? Can you hear me? You are banding quite a bit. Who is? Me? No, you're fine. Yeah, there's an update on X. You've got to update every couple days.
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The Colonel, you are banding. Venom, I can hear you. OK. OK, I'll just say it real briefly. So we're starting to see now the backlash from like the left. And, you know, some people somebody said in a space yesterday that all they see is left posts. They can't even find conservative posts. I think part of that is that we perpetuate that. Right. If they post some misinformation and then we respond to it.
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I mean, to some degree, that's good, but I would almost think that just responding to it gets it in other people who are following you's feed a lot of times. So I've just started to look at the person posting, look at their post, and if it's all just left misinformation, I just block them. So I wondered what everyone here's thoughts were in combating this, like you were talking about influencers earlier.
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And this misinformation campaign, is it better to just block them or should we respond and try to, you know, clear up? Well, I can't speak for the colonel. I don't know if her mic is working. It is. Can you hear? OK. I can only myself personally refer. I try. I actually do try to read it. I don't respond to it.
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But I do try to process it because usually what they're doing is a limited hangout. And the colonel had dissected a New York Times article in regards to the Ukraine before the Crocus incident. And they actually told us everything they planned on doing and what their intentions were and what they had been doing.
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But you have to read between the lines. They call it a limited hangout. They're always going to tell you a piece of the truth wrapped in a lie. So when you discredit the lie, it's going to discredit the truth. And it's actually a term. It's called limited hangout. So I don't know if I would necessarily block them, although in the case of Botox, I did. So, well, she's a grifter. There's a big difference.
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But that being said, you know, like the New York Times articles, they are this is the CIA speaking. And this goes out over the AP wires. And if you're getting information in these articles, it's usually the intelligence agencies that are the anonymous source. Right. So so you just you pick through it. So I agree with what.
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Obviously, that's what we do. I read all of the mainstream media for those things, but I never read it without my Gladio glasses on. I look at everything through that lens because that's their game. As far as people that are on social media, I give them one shot. I come with facts. I'm well researched. I have references and my references aren't screenshots. They're actual links.
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to real information. And if somebody goes stupid and the minute they come back with screenshots, not winks, to go, oh, I'm just asking questions. At this point, it's an immediate block. I don't have time. I spend way too much of my day trying to put out truth to deal with stupid people.
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I'll deal with ignorant people all day long because I have lots of information. And ignorance is just a lack of knowledge. It is not a bad thing. I was ignorant most of my life. Being stupid is when you're given the information and you're still too stupid to comprehend it. That's a completely different ballgame. I don't do stupid. I'll do ignorant. Right. Right. Oh, and, you know, the other thing, too, is when the colonel is.
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conducting these spaces, either Bridget or I do provide links because what we're trying to do is have you follow through with it. We're not trying to spoon feed anybody. We're not trying to tell people facts. We're telling people what we've seen and it's up to you to discern whether it's fact or not. And if you do find different information or you can provide another viable link.
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to information that may be contrary, we will accept it and by all means share it because it does give a different perspective, particularly with these overseas operations, because we're really, I mean, as much as I can access overseas newspapers, you know, that's not infallible because it is censored on this side. We can't get to Sputnik in Russia, for example.
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I have to go through hoops in order to get Russian news. So but so if the overseas people find something that is pertinent, then by all means, share it, because we do want to know. I would say probably 30 percent of the information I give to you guys is not my information. It is information that's been DM to me that I bet none of its original. I mean, but again, it's all out there. Go ahead, Trump frog.
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I was going to say I'm guilty of going after Chris Mowry and Harry Siss and the two paid actors from the CCA. But I would say we should not engage with those people. If you think you're going to change the minds of useful kids, you are not going to. The only way their minds will be changed is in spaces. What we're doing is we're giving these people a voice and we're triggering the algorithm in that. And in fact, Sun Tzu was being teased by...
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My crux, because Sun Tzu goes into Aaron Stewartson, I call him sewer rat, into his space is thinking he's going to change the minds of anyone. And it's not going to happen. And I see the heart of Ben, the homie. But the truth is people are already indoctrinated. You can't engage someone at this point in the game with the movie from January 21st and everything that's happened. If you think you're going to change anyone's mind who's happy with what's happening right now.
2:15:20
you're never going to change their mind. I mean, I think that you could say, hey, the price of gas, eggs, food, but guess what? They think the price of gas is lower because they're zombies. They literally go to the gas station, they pay $2 more in gas, and they're blaming it on Donald Trump, even though that just happened in the last three years. So I agree with Venom. I'm not engaging with those people anymore, fighting, proving anything or nothing, because all we're doing is putting them onto our algorithmic timeline.
2:15:50
And we're getting spam that way because I get that stuff all the time. So I just wanted to jump in and say that. And I agree. We should not participate with those losers. We really should. Let me follow up. Yeah, let me just follow up. I was also going to say a lot of times they're bots. They're not even real people. It's AI. Possibly. Yeah, I do know this. I started blocking them and my algorithm cleaned up and my feed is better. You know what I mean? So I'm just going to encourage people that, you know, if you don't want to see it fill your feed, you can just block people.
2:16:20
Well, for Pride Month, everybody's blocking Harry Sisson and Chris Mowry. I mean, that's our way to celebrate their gayness. So go ahead. Yeah, I think it was you, Trumpfrog, that gave me the idea because you posted something about just block this guy or something like that. And I did. And I blocked two or three others. And then I started just looking at somebody's feed is just constant BS. Just block them. I'll just go real quick.
2:16:45
I'll go real quick and then let Colonel go. Here's how it works. They come in, they speak all nice. They talk on the topic. Usually they have a foreign accent. I don't care where you're from. I'll support your country, but I'm going to support our own. Then they go into all the problems about that. And it's always someone from the UK. And it's always someone from, you know, not all the Australians because Guru is awesome, but just watch.
2:17:09
Pay attention. You will see those people slide the conversation every time. So what I'm doing now is I'm blocking him like that love Palestine guy who's so friendly and he talks so nice and slides the convo during a great conversation. So also list, you guys told me about list, um, stellar and, um, uh, Sally, you guys all.
2:17:31
turn me on to the list. You guys have to go check what list you're on and get your name off of all the lists. Cause that was like totally screwing us up as well. So thanks Trump frog, Mike, what you got? What's up guys. I wanted to also add to the conversation around the, like the whole social media influencer topic that another problem that we're dealing with is that kind of continuing from how I mentioned with MK ultra and everything else.
2:18:03
that we're also dealing with, along with the critical thinking problem, we're dealing with a crisis of being able to filter for quality information. I actually have a write-up coming up this weekend where I'm going to publish where I briefly just kind of like elaborate on the difficulties on why it's so difficult for people to filter this information today. Because what we have to understand is that the fifth generation warfare or the psychological warfare that we're talking about with Operation Gladio.
2:18:32
It's always been around since people have been competing and warring with each other. Psychological warfare has been an aspect of it always for drumming up support for a war effort or whatever. But the problem is that today that we're dealing with a problem with what technology allows for. So telecommunications today allows for a breadth and depth of being able to spread propaganda.
2:19:00
manners and speeds in which they have never been capable in our species up until this point. So I just wanted to add that. But what I really what I originally raised my hand for was I really appreciated that I think his name was Malcolm brought up the whole Monsanto topic, which I'm looking forward to when we get to discussing that and the aspects of Operation Gladio, because for those that aren't that don't understand why Monsanto would be a big role or a big player in this kind of strategy.
2:19:30
I want everybody to consider physiology and nutrition has finally learned that nutrition itself plays a massive role in the psychological and cognitive capabilities of the individual. If you think about it, in order to deploy CPU processing power, you need good resources to provide that. Within the body, you need nutrition to provide a good, balanced...
2:19:58
environment in order for the operations of the body to actually carry through properly. And aspects of, say, psychological rumination, which is a major aspect of anxiety and depression, the negative thought processes can produce a very unhealthy and actually toxic environment in the brain, which makes the brain and the individual more susceptible to engaging in that negative thought process over and over and over. So it's kind of like a...
2:20:27
a deadly negative feedback loop for the psychological. And so when we understand that, when you look at Monsanto, how they use mafia tactics to squeeze out the small farmer and really push everything towards a big farming industry, which is what Earl Butts wanted back in the 70s, and led to that massive march by the farmers on Washington, D.C., and they had to deal with a serious...
2:20:56
kind of pandemic of suicides within the farming industry. We have to look at how Monsanto is using those mafia tactics to flood people towards using their fertilizers, their herbicides, their pesticides, and their seeds for these crops. And then how those fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides are destroying the health of the soil, which reduces the nutrient density of the foods and the crops. And by destroying the soil health,
2:21:24
and destroying the nutrient density of the foods, you get to the point of where people are not capable of eating enough and getting the proper amount of nutrients compared to back in the 40s. Because some of the information that I've seen from the research done by David Montgomery and Gabe Brown, they're suggesting that because our soil's nutrient density has been so destroyed that the produce that we are...
2:21:48
consuming nowadays is typically about one eighth the amount of nutrient density as it was back in the 40s and 50s and so when when we look at all this and then we consider right we consider how right mike mike well hold on hold on hold on we'll let um um cousin it and colonel towers they're running really really late but yes that is a huge big thing as well
2:22:12
I also put up in the bubble, there's a reminder space for, I think it's on Thursday, talking about uranium and what it's done. And it's probably in correlation to what you're talking about. You may want to go into that one as well. We'll go back to someone else. Thank you so much. We're just running late and there's a lot of hands. Right. We have Target up next. Then we have Matthew. Hi, Colonel. Thank you for having me. I was just kind of wanting to say on this.
2:22:42
We had spoken on Bill Elmore's Operation Gladio that Monday night. And I was wanting to know if you well, I'd love to have your information to DM me some information. Hello. Did we lose her? I think so. Target, we're going to drop you down and then you can come back up. And in the meantime, Matthew, go ahead. Well, oh, Target, are you still there?
2:23:24
Yes, I am still here. I don't know what happened. You just like blanked out. So go ahead. Sorry. So anyway, I was just going to see if I could give you some information, DM you some information, just if you could DM me, that would be great. As well as what is your recommendation on stopping this thing?
2:23:47
Number one, we know what it is. We know we can articulate it to any of our representatives. Then you schedule an appointment with your representative and you go talk to your representative and let them know that you know what's going on. You demand you start having town hall meetings. You talk to your neighbors. You make sure that your neighbors all know all about this. You guys start bringing this up in forums, whether it's your churches.
2:24:12
or whatever, and you demand that the representatives that you elect not only know it, but have them sign statements saying that they're not going to fund the CIA as long as the CIA is participating in this kind of bullshit around the world, assassinating people on demand. All of it's bullshit. And the more we know, and the more we're able to articulate it in a...
2:24:36
an intelligent way in front of people. So everybody, you can't manage a republic based on secrets. And that's, so we don't have a republic because they've got 10 billion pieces of paper in Suitland, Maryland that are classified of shit that they've done that we don't know about. So how are we intelligently voting for anything when we don't know about anything that they're doing?
2:25:01
You have to demand transparency. And the way you do that is to have a good foundation of knowledge as to what they've been doing in our name all over the world. Matthew, go ahead. Are you speaking to me? Yeah, I think there's only one real way that the people of the United States can actually stand up and really do much other than voting.
2:25:38
I mean, that was given to us in the Declaration of Independence. And that's a very hard thing to do unless we are a united country and a united people. And I think that at this point in time, due to Trump, that we are closer to being a united country than I think I've ever seen. Well, I think one way that we unite is around common.
2:26:02
And I think it's a fairly common concept that we don't want our government going around assassinating people. I do think that that's something that we can collectively agree is not a good thing. And as a result of that, I want to provide people the educational references to understand that that's in fact what we're doing. And if you're one of those people like I was for 30 years that traveled internationally.
2:26:30
you should probably understand what's being done in your name in these countries to understand the risk of you traveling to those countries. Because if we're actively in the middle of an operation, I don't know, let's just say in Italy for like 20 years, called the Years of Lead, and you happen to be walking down Rome when they're assassinating the prosecutor and five judges on the courthouse step, your life might be in danger.
2:27:00
And they have done this with the military. Go just Google or whatever, search military kidnappings and see how many military members, because we represent our government, have been literally just picked up off the streets in foreign countries because of shit our CIA has done. We're all put at risk because of these operations. We need to understand what they are and we need to demand that they stop.
2:27:28
I see people with hands up. I don't know if you guys have just not taken your hands down because we called on all of them or you want to say something else. Stellar, did you have something else? I don't know if my. I did. I did. Oh, sorry. Go ahead. Oh, I was just going to say, no, I am very thankful that all of these things are coming to light.
2:27:52
Because they've been used and they're still being used. And when it comes down to it, I'm an American citizen. I pay taxes. The government is supposed to represent me. And my voice, especially knowing what the hell is going on in these shenanigans, don't want this going on anymore. And, you know, it's just all been a facade. You know, my dad served. My grandfather served.
2:28:19
You know, my dad worked at the test site. You know, my whole life, you know, everything was about how wonderful our country was. And then I lived overseas and hearing and learning a different perspective, but not really understanding, but then also having this fascination, almost obsession with history. And then it's just...
2:28:45
These are things that we all need to know because that's the common core within all of us. We're all humans. None of us wants wars. All of this stuff has just been so that they could seize power, resources, and keep humanity enslaved. And it's just, it's insane. So thank you. That's all I had to say. Sure. Frog, go ahead. Who, me? Yeah, your hand's still up.
2:29:15
Oh, it was, I did not mean to do that. I'm so sorry. I'm working while I'm working. All right. So cousin, it got dropped. Just want to throw that out there. She's hanging in the wind. Oh, well we're, we're going to be done. Cause it's like, we're on two and a half hours. So if you guys have more questions, let's go ahead. I did have one thing. Hold on. I left this tab open. So let me see if I can find it real quick.
2:29:45
I did want to remind. Hold on. Are you guys doing a space tonight with Sally on Rumble? No. Oh, OK. I didn't know because I didn't know about last night's one. So I caught the tail end of it. But that last night was something we had decided to do, like just maybe with 24 hours, just because we had all of this information from other things that we had been doing.
2:30:15
And kind of just put that together at the last minute. The great thing about Rumble, of course, is you can always advertise it after the fact and people can go. The only thing that you miss is being in the chat, which I absolutely love as well. So hold on just one second. So I normally remember to say this, but I got reminded yesterday when we were talking about the whole.
2:30:47
right wing versus left wing thing. I didn't reiterate that. I don't view a lot of this material. And believe me, I'm sitting here with about 17 books open at some point, which is all the books that I'm using for the research for these shows. They refer to the common use of right wing versus left wing. I don't see it that way.
2:31:15
I see things on a continuum of total government versus no government. And that's basically all the isms on the left hand side and anarchy on the right hand side. The problem in doing these spaces is programming. Everybody's been programmed to think of fascism as a right side thing, which it is not. And depending on whether I'm quoting or I'm discussing it in just kind of a free form.
2:31:43
You will hear me vacillate between the use of those two terms. I don't normally put anything in those contexts only because they are a CIA talking point. And I hope at some point we get away from using the right wing versus left wing because it's bullshit in the way in which it's used. Fascism, totalitarianism, communism, all left wing ideologies.
2:32:11
based on, you know, a number of people that we all recognize. So I just wanted to point that out there. Somebody had DM'd me about that. And I don't know if they had not heard my little sermon on that whole concept before, but that's kind of the way I look at it and just wanted to pass that on. So we will be back here tomorrow at noon. We're going to do part two of Belgium. Hope to see you all there.
2:32:39
OK, and Cousin It isn't able to accept the mic, but thank you so much. Sure. Thanks, Stellar, for stepping in. I really appreciate it. Thank you for having me on the space. You guys are incredible. You guys are incredible. Thank you, Stellar. Thanks for being here. Thanks for being here, everybody. Really appreciate it.
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Claims made here
Belgium member_of
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 2:07
“Um, that's going to be a crazy one. Uh, and I, I'm gonna need a little bit more time to put that whole thing together. So, um, let's trudge on with Belgium and, excuse me, the, of course, like with al…”
Belgium overthrew
West Germany host_asserted
▶ 2:41
“or to participation in it back to World War II. So just as a reminder, I'm going to give you a little bit of history here. Belgium was defeated by Germany in World War II. And they, like Charles de Ga…”
Special Operations Executive founded
SDRA-8 host_asserted
▶ 3:40
“The summer of 1942, the British SOE established arm dumps in Belgium and erected and trained basically secret stay-behind units. The British managed the availability of the radios, and they arranged t…”
STC-MOB member_of
Belgium host_asserted
▶ 6:44
“of this entity inside of Belgium. One of them was referred to as S-D-R-A-8, the number eight. And the second one was S-T-C forward slash M-O-B, like MOAB. Let me just check and see if Cousin It's here…”
SDRA-8 member_of
Belgium host_asserted
▶ 7:41
“And that kind of is illustrative of these two branches. So we'll go into that a little bit in detail in a minute. So the SDRA-8 was the military branch located in a Secret Service branch of their mili…”
Allied Clandestine Committee member_of
NATO host_asserted
▶ 15:58
“Basically, it says the reunions help to assure a common position in the international meetings of NATO's secret warfare center, the ACC. And those of you who've been with me for a long time know what …”
Julian Lahant member_of
Belgian Communist Party host_asserted
▶ 22:02
“and was obviously labeled a communist. And after he was arrested by the Germans, Lahant had spent the war in captivity. And upon his liberation in 1945, was basically appointed as honorary president o…”
Parker ordered_assassination_of
Julian Lahant speculative
▶ 23:53
“the Leopoldist agitation, he insisted also on the formation of stay-behind groups to assure anti-communist resistance. So Parker evidently was placed in Belgium to ensure, in the U.S. Embassy, to ensu…”
Stuart Menzies funded
SDRA-8 documented
▶ 25:53
“Stuart Menzies, the chief of MI6, in a letter dated January 27, 1949, to the Belgium Prime Minister, Spak, S-P-A-A-K, had urged that the existing secret collaboration between the UK and Belgium that w…”
Paul-Henri Spaak appointed
NATO host_asserted
▶ 29:42
“Spake was rewarded for his loyalty in 1957 because he got to be the NATO Secretary General, which, as everybody knows, is the highest civilian position that you can be appointed to in the military all…”
Western Union Clandestine Committee succeeded
Allied Clandestine Committee host_asserted
▶ 33:26
“you know, Soviet Union coming over the Volga Gap. And that basically became the coordination center that then transitioned into the CPC and the ACC inside of NATO, blah, blah, blah. But anyway, it ori…”
Ernest Bevin founded
Western Union Clandestine Committee book_quoted
▶ 34:53
“According to an author, Jan Willems, W-I-L-L-E-M-S, the creation of the WUCC in the spring of 1948 was a direct consequence of a speech that was given by the British Foreign Minister, Ernest Bevin, B-…”
NATO financed_via
SDRA-11 documented
▶ 39:10
“And, oh, by the way, if you go to NATO headquarters, that unit is right outside the front gate of NATO. So, just saying, it's still part of NATO. And the Belgium investigation found the funding docume…”
Italy exposed
Operation Gladio documented
▶ 39:42
“It was completely funded by Belgium because that's their stay-behind branch. The last confirmed meeting of the ACC happened in October of 1990. And why? Let me tell you about that meeting. So on Augus…”
Belgium funded
SDRA-8 documented
▶ 39:42
“It was completely funded by Belgium because that's their stay-behind branch. The last confirmed meeting of the ACC happened in October of 1990. And why? Let me tell you about that meeting. So on Augus…”
Aginter Press front_for
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 43:00
“Portugal was used for. They created all of the fake passports. This was all coordinated at this meeting. Fake birth certificates, fake histories, fake journalistic credentials, fake photography creden…”
Raymond Van Kalster covered_up
SDRA-11 documented
▶ 45:04
“Deliberately misled the senators during his interrogation when he failed to mention the existence of SDRA 11, which is the official NATO one. And furthermore, he many of the military officers just sim…”
Belgian Senate exposed
Brabant massacres documented
▶ 46:28
“One of the British Parliament people criticized the Gladio effort when she said, basically, we were unable to find the truth on the Brabant, B-R-A-B-A-N-T massacres, and that above all of the links to…”
Charlier headed
SDRA-8 documented
▶ 47:58
“At the time of the discoveries, the military secret service had five departments of which the SDRA was only part of. So their first officer in charge of that was a guy by the name of Charlier, C-H-A-R…”
Charlier member_of
British SAS documented
▶ 48:28
“He had served in the British SAS Special Forces. So, you know, they just kind of loaned him over to Belgium. Here, come set up their special forces, Gladio units. And they also had subdivisions within…”
NATO supplied_arms_to
Operation Gladio documented
▶ 55:04
“which are necessary to fulfill all of the missions mentioned above. So, in order to operate independently, the secret armies, like all stay-behind units across Europe, were equipped with secret arm ca…”
AEG Telefunken funded
Project Harpoon book_quoted
▶ 56:05
“The senators had people testify that NATO had suggested the expensive harpoon equipment should be bought for each of the secret armies, given the existing danger of detection or repair of the old mach…”
NATO funded
Project Harpoon documented
▶ 56:05
“The senators had people testify that NATO had suggested the expensive harpoon equipment should be bought for each of the secret armies, given the existing danger of detection or repair of the old mach…”
Otto Skorzeny trained
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 1:02:33
“And depending on what time that particular quote was taken, it's interesting to note, as I have said in some of our other sessions, that Otto Skorzeny, who was an official NATO trainer for the entire …”
Belgian Military Secret Service carried_out_attack
Rwanda documented
▶ 1:10:33
“that the para commando instructors have participated in operations in Belgium Army in Zaire, which is the Congo. They just changed its name. And in Rwanda, these interventions were contradictions of w…”
Belgian Military Secret Service carried_out_attack
Congo documented
▶ 1:10:33
“that the para commando instructors have participated in operations in Belgium Army in Zaire, which is the Congo. They just changed its name. And in Rwanda, these interventions were contradictions of w…”
CIA trained
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 1:14:15
“The U.S. has disposed, thus disposed as of 1947. So basically they're saying that since 1947, they've been participating at places like Fort Bragg, which is where we do special forces training with th…”
Operation Gladio carried_out_attack
Welsbeke documented
▶ 1:15:31
“Above Belgium, they parachuted into a designated area. They were met by the local Belgium agent from SDR A8, who offered them guidance. Living off the land for a two-week period, hiding from the Belgi…”
Lucien Desclair member_of
Operation Gladio documented
▶ 1:17:56
“network was exposed, Belgium's secret soldier, Desclair, explained in front of the camera that a Gladio documentary that next to Valslam, there had been other exercises with U.S. Special Forces. I am …”
Operation Gladio funded
NATO host_asserted
▶ 1:25:08
“It really is. I mean, it's not isolated to the United States. It is a operation ran out of NATO that includes all NATO countries in order to be part of NATO had to sign a secret agreement to set up wh…”
CIA assassinated
Patrice Lumumba host_asserted
▶ 1:26:45
“We will talk tomorrow or the next day about the Congo. They did the exact same thing to Lumumba. He came to the United States to try to renegotiate a contract for the sale of uranium from the Congo di…”
Otto Skorzeny trained
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 1:27:06
“And they used trained Nazis in the form of Otto Skorzeny and the stay-behind units, of which he was one of their master trainers at the beginning, because he had set the entire network up for General …”
Otto Skorzeny worked_for
Reinhard Gehlen host_asserted
▶ 1:27:06
“And they used trained Nazis in the form of Otto Skorzeny and the stay-behind units, of which he was one of their master trainers at the beginning, because he had set the entire network up for General …”
Stepan Bandera member_of
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 1:27:33
“taking Ukraine did was set up these stay-behind units. Bandera was one of the lead facilitators of embedding these stay-behind units in the access control territory as they approached the Russian bord…”
Azov Battalion based_on_ideals_of
Stepan Bandera host_asserted
▶ 1:29:29
“Things like Azov Battalion Right Sector and the Svoboda Political Party is all based on those ideals and the stay-behind-unit concepts which they used in the Donbass region. This isn't something that …”
CIA funded
Leon Trotsky host_asserted
▶ 1:33:15
“with Kuhn Loeb and Jacob Schiff and lived on Broadway along with the rest of the group. And Lenin spent 90% of his time in London. And then when they were ready to pull off the region side of the Tsar…”
CIA funded
Vladimir Lenin host_asserted
▶ 1:33:15
“with Kuhn Loeb and Jacob Schiff and lived on Broadway along with the rest of the group. And Lenin spent 90% of his time in London. And then when they were ready to pull off the region side of the Tsar…”
CIA installed
Chiang Kai-shek host_asserted
▶ 1:34:27
“and then moved to Burma and installed in Formosa, and then they changed the name to Taiwan. Unfortunately, today, most people do not know that the first 40 years that Chiang Kai-shek ran Taiwan, numbe…”
Turkey has_largest_network_of
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 1:37:59
“And sure enough, two weeks later, the Crocus things happened. And within 24 hours, they had already tracked down the fact that they were trained and deployed from Turkey. And once you understand Opera…”
Operation Gladio carried_out_attack
2024 Crocus City Hall attack host_asserted
▶ 1:37:59
“And sure enough, two weeks later, the Crocus things happened. And within 24 hours, they had already tracked down the fact that they were trained and deployed from Turkey. And once you understand Opera…”
Colombia has_second_largest_network_of
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 1:38:23
“The second largest one we've found so far is Colombia. They have about 20,000. But knowing and understanding this program makes everything going on right now completely different. Matthew, go ahead. Y…”
CIA deployed
Michael Townley host_asserted
▶ 1:41:31
“Because it is illustrative of this entire collaboration that we just talked about in talking about Belgium. So we had the Richmond, Indiana, retired police chief deployed via the CIA to Chile, and he …”
Michael Townley trained
Chile host_asserted
▶ 1:42:00
“their citizens without leaving marks. He taught them how to disappear people. He taught them how to kidnap and torture people. There were tens of thousands of people that died as a result of those eff…”
United States Armed Forces recruited
Klaus Barbie host_asserted
▶ 1:42:26
“It has been a coordinated effort where we have worked extensively in our State Department and our military with known Nazis, to include Kloss Barbie, all throughout South America in order to overthrow…”
U.S. State Department overthrew
South America host_asserted
▶ 1:42:26
“It has been a coordinated effort where we have worked extensively in our State Department and our military with known Nazis, to include Kloss Barbie, all throughout South America in order to overthrow…”
U.S. State Department recruited
Klaus Barbie host_asserted
▶ 1:42:26
“It has been a coordinated effort where we have worked extensively in our State Department and our military with known Nazis, to include Kloss Barbie, all throughout South America in order to overthrow…”
United States Armed Forces overthrew
South America host_asserted
▶ 1:42:26
“It has been a coordinated effort where we have worked extensively in our State Department and our military with known Nazis, to include Kloss Barbie, all throughout South America in order to overthrow…”
NATO installed
South America host_asserted
▶ 1:42:56
“The fascists, basically the fascists, walked away or were snuck out of Germany and continued their march across the world, installing fascist governments with the help of every organization that was c…”
World Anti-Communist League installed
South America host_asserted
▶ 1:42:56
“The fascists, basically the fascists, walked away or were snuck out of Germany and continued their march across the world, installing fascist governments with the help of every organization that was c…”
World Wildlife Fund installed
South America host_asserted
▶ 1:42:56
“The fascists, basically the fascists, walked away or were snuck out of Germany and continued their march across the world, installing fascist governments with the help of every organization that was c…”
UNESCO installed
South America host_asserted
▶ 1:42:56
“The fascists, basically the fascists, walked away or were snuck out of Germany and continued their march across the world, installing fascist governments with the help of every organization that was c…”
United Nations installed
South America host_asserted
▶ 1:42:56
“The fascists, basically the fascists, walked away or were snuck out of Germany and continued their march across the world, installing fascist governments with the help of every organization that was c…”
NATO carried_out_attack
Bosnia host_asserted
▶ 1:44:47
“I've already done that and we will go through it step by step. The whole agitation, the influx of Chechnya was done to Russia. Chechnya, they imported Mujahideen and al-Qaeda operatives there and basi…”
NATO carried_out_attack
Eastern Soviet Union host_asserted
▶ 1:44:47
“I've already done that and we will go through it step by step. The whole agitation, the influx of Chechnya was done to Russia. Chechnya, they imported Mujahideen and al-Qaeda operatives there and basi…”
Wesley Clark supplied_arms_to
United States Armed Forces host_asserted
▶ 1:45:17
“Wesley Clark was the commander of Fort Hood during the Waco disaster. And Wesley Clark provided military people and military equipment to kill Americans in Waco. And we did a big expose of that on our…”
Jim Jones carried_out_attack
Guyana host_asserted
▶ 1:57:43
“of which once the heat got turned up in San Francisco, he moved his operation that was basically an MKUltra experiment down to Guyana to that same location. And that same congressman that was on to hi…”
Israel installed
South America host_asserted
▶ 2:04:57
“Israel was supplying Iran weapons while we were supplying Iraq. And then we started supplying Iran weapons through Israel. And then when you get to South America, they set up Israel, set up a whole bu…”
United States Armed Forces overthrew
South America host_asserted
▶ 2:04:57
“Israel was supplying Iran weapons while we were supplying Iraq. And then we started supplying Iran weapons through Israel. And then when you get to South America, they set up Israel, set up a whole bu…”
United States Armed Forces supplied_arms_to
Iran host_asserted
▶ 2:04:57
“Israel was supplying Iran weapons while we were supplying Iraq. And then we started supplying Iran weapons through Israel. And then when you get to South America, they set up Israel, set up a whole bu…”
Israel supplied_arms_to
Iran host_asserted
▶ 2:04:57
“Israel was supplying Iran weapons while we were supplying Iraq. And then we started supplying Iran weapons through Israel. And then when you get to South America, they set up Israel, set up a whole bu…”
United States Armed Forces funded
Israel host_asserted
▶ 2:05:20
“aid to go set up military weapon suppliers in countries while we go in and overthrow the government. So it's kind of a weird network and we're exposing all of that. But we're kind of doing it in a met…”
Gerald Proffitt exposed
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 2:06:44
“They had to make an emergency stop. And when they tried to take back off, their plane crashed. That was general profit. And so I've seen it up close and personal that when people try to reveal informa…”
The New York Times covered_up
Ukraine host_asserted
▶ 2:10:09
“But I do try to process it because usually what they're doing is a limited hangout. And the colonel had dissected a New York Times article in regards to the Ukraine before the Crocus incident. And the…”
Operation Gladio funded
Monsanto host_asserted
▶ 2:19:00
“manners and speeds in which they have never been capable in our species up until this point. So I just wanted to add that. But what I really what I originally raised my hand for was I really appreciat…”
Earl Butts funded
Monsanto host_asserted
▶ 2:20:27
“a deadly negative feedback loop for the psychological. And so when we understand that, when you look at Monsanto, how they use mafia tactics to squeeze out the small farmer and really push everything …”
Monsanto trafficked
United States host_asserted
▶ 2:20:56
“kind of pandemic of suicides within the farming industry. We have to look at how Monsanto is using those mafia tactics to flood people towards using their fertilizers, their herbicides, their pesticid…”
Bill Elmore founded
Operation Gladio guest_asserted
▶ 2:22:42
“We had spoken on Bill Elmore's Operation Gladio that Monday night. And I was wanting to know if you well, I'd love to have your information to DM me some information. Hello. Did we lose her? I think s…”