Operation Gladio-British Guiana (Guyana) 1953-1964
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Transcript
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Okay, guys, please re-post the space, and we're going to be getting started here in a second. This is going to be a very interesting one, primarily focusing on patterns, because as I go through this, it's going to be relatively short, as I mentioned to, comparatively speaking, to some of our spaces.
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to Bridget and Liza. I've got about a million things going on. Next week's going to be much better. But this is so important because it will show you in real time basically what's being done here and all of the associated connections. It's just...
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quite frankly, amazing. So I would ask everybody to be familiar with the fact that Guyana has a long history, and part of Guyana eventually gets separate, independent authority, and we're going to talk about that today as well.
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But we're going to start with 1953 time period. And basically, we have, they're currently a colony of Britain. And there's a man by the name of Dr. Chetty Joggin.
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He was the grandson of indentured immigrants from India. So the population of Guyana at the time, as a British colony, I don't know if you guys know this, but they moved a lot of their colonial citizens around, basically like they were slaves, in an indentured type.
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arrangement and or a slave arrangement in some cases. So you're going to find a lot of the inner operability of humanity in many of their British colonies. So in Guyana, there were a lot of blacks and a lot of Indians.
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And they got along just fine because they all ended up coming there for the most part as a result of the same circumstances. So Joggin was a U.S. educated dentist. He returned to Guyana to work. And in 1953, he was 35 years old.
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a People's Progressive Party, PPP. And basically, there were elected representatives of these different political parties, but as with most British colonies, there was like a governor that kind of was the go-between.
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So he's not technically a president or anything like that. But he is the elected representative of the people in the British established government in Guyana, which still recognized at this time the queen. Very confusing. So Jagan's victory was due in part to the fact that Indians made up.
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46% of the population, and Africans made up 36%. The PPP's program was not revolutionary. It wasn't communist. But there were some kind of socialistic aspects to it, and I'll explain. They encouraged foreign investment in mining.
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And they were very much open to the rights of people being in unions. They supported the farmers. They created public school systems. And they wanted less control of the church over the education process. And they also were open to...
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I guess there had been a ban there on certain movies and records and stuff like that. They wanted that done away with. But at the time, there was a conservative government in Britain, and they thought that all sounded a little too much like socialism. And so they wanted to collaborate with America to see what to do with that.
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And they engaged both the British media and the American media in a campaign to basically demagogue Joggin and many of his initiatives. So four and a half months after Joggin took office, the government of Winston Churchill, to quote the author, flung him out of office. The British sent naval and army forces.
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Suspended the Constitution, you know, because that's a Democrat thing to do or a democracy thing to do. And removed the entire Gaiwanese government. At the same time, there were papers drawn up in Britain and the Queen signed them. And it basically said, the British colonial secretary said, Her Majesty's government.
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are not prepared to tolerate the setting up of communist states in the British Commonwealth. Because, you know, things like opening the market for records and unions and tenant farmers and public school systems without a church influence is the very definition of communist, evidently. So the American attitude towards this slap in the face of democracy was that...
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the U.S. government refused to allow Joggin to pass through the United States on his way to London in order to address these issues. And according to Joggin, Han Am, which we know has a very close association with the CIA for a very long time, wouldn't even sell him a commercial ticket to get on an airplane.
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Out of his own country. So, the airline president at the time was a guy by the name of Juan, J-U-A-N, Tripp, T-R-I-P-P-E. He just happens to be, at this time, the son-in-law of Roosevelt's Secretary of State, and his name was Edward Stetanigas.
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S-T-E-T-T-I-N-I-U-S. So he's definitely one in the boys club. So by this time, the CIA had already gotten its foot into the British Guyana labor movement. Because if you're going to encourage union representatives and the rights of workers, immediately the CIA is going to infiltrate.
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Any and all unions. And trust me when I say that they are in every single union in the United States. And I'm going to show you a pattern in this instance on exactly how that comes about. So the working together of a organization called Agency.
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to the American Federation of Labor in the United States. And that worked with the existing British Guyana labor efforts. And one, they created a, like a subsidiary called the Inter-American Regional Labor Organization. It was called ORIT, O-R-I-T.
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In the early 1950s, Orrit was instrumental in the conversion of the leading confederation of unions in Guyana, the Trade Union Council, from a militant labor organization to a vehicle which they dubbed, quote-unquote, anti-communism. And I have told you repeatedly when...
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They use the words anti-communism. They're actually telling you that this is going to be part of the structure of an Operation Gladio effort in order to infiltrate and potentially overthrow a government. That's the label that they use each and every time because they label the people.
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who want freedom for their country and are nationalist, communist. So the opposite of that, they label everything anti-communist that they're going to put into that country to fight the people that want what's best for their country. So just keep that in the back of your mind. A reporter wrote at the time, the head of the...
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Trained Union, which is the Inter-American Regional Labor Organization, and a longtime CIA collaborator by the name of, let's see. Oh, he doesn't put his name on this one. This is a quote. Since my first visit to British Guiana in 1951, I did everything in my power to strengthen the democratic, i.e. anti-communist.
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trade union forces opposed to Joggin. So they're infiltrating unions in order to create unrest against the elected leader. So I want you to think about that and how it relates to the United States.
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This was to have serious repercussions for Joggin in later years. In 1957, running on a program similar to that of four years earlier, Joggin won the election again. Following this, the British deemed it wise to employ more subtle methods for his removal, and the CIA was brought into the picture, one of the rare instances in which the CIA has been officially allowed to operate in a British Commonwealth.
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The CIA has done so unofficially on numerous occasions, sometimes to the displeasure of the British authorities. The CIA set to work to fortify the unions, which already tended somewhat to be supportive of Joggin's leading opponent, Forbes Burnham, B-U-R-N-H-A-M.
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And by the way, Forbes Burnham, which we'll get into a little later, had terrorist ties of the People's National Congress. That was his political party. And it primarily was made up of the blacks. So you had basically the setting off of an Indian against blacks set up. And this was done on purpose. This was contemplated.
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formulated racial animosity being set up for them to manipulate. Doesn't that sound familiar? Doesn't it? The CIA turned to Public Service International, PSI, in London, an international trade union secretariat for government employees, as an international network which exists to export union know-how.
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in advanced industrial countries to less developed countries. In other words, this is an intelligence network that will be implemented in less developed countries to create chaos. According to a study, the Sunday Times of London in 1958,
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The PSI's, quote, finances were low and its stocks were low with its own parent body, the International Confederation of Free Trade Union, which was set up by the CIA in 1949 to rival the Soviet influenced World Federation of Trade Unions. And by Soviet influence, they just mean that those are going to be somebody that they label a communist. It needed a success of some kind.
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in order to get more donations and more people to join. The financial crisis was resolved quickly by the PSI's main American affiliated union, the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, AFSCME. Their boss was a guy by the name of Dr. Arnold Zander.
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He told the PSI executive that he had been shopping for a donor to support the infiltration of the trade unions down in Guyana. So here's a quote. The spoils were modest at first, only a couple thousand pounds in 1958. It was the kind donor that specifically wanted the donations to go to Latin America.
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The money went towards a PSI recruiting drive in the northern countries of Latin America by a guy by the name of William Daughtery Jr. Now, I want y'all to keep this guy in mind because he's a CIA guy whose specific job is labor union infiltration. William Daughtery Jr. Because he comes up later in the story. Daughtery would become...
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the executive director of the American Institute for Free Labor Development, another CIA principal labor organization for Latin America. So a CIA known agent inside of labor movements. The donor was presumably pleased because the next year, in 1959, Zander told PSI that the donor
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had increased his donations considerably. PSI's representative, said Zander, would be a guy by the name of William Howard McCabe, who also was a CIA agent specializing in labor. The Times, quote, said this, McCabe, a stocky, bullet-headed American, appeared to have no previous union history.
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but the PSI liked him. When he came to the meetings, he distributed cigarette lighters and photographs of himself doling out food parcels to the peasants. The lighters and the parcels were both inscribed with the compliments of the PSI. In 1967, in the wake of numerous revelations about CIA covert financing, the new head of AFSCME
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admitted that the union had been largely funded by the CIA until 1964. Through a foundation conduit, it was revealed that AFSCME's International Affairs Department, which had been responsible for the British Guyana operation, had actually been ran by two CIA agents.
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Cousin It is going to post this particular chart that appeared in the Washington Post. It's going to blow your mind. The implications of this organization is astounding. And I'll be writing a lot more about that chart, but we found it as a result of this book. So we want to post it in the pill.
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And I would love for you guys to repost that everywhere. CIA worked within the third world unions, typically involved in a considerable educational effort, with the basic premise being that all solutions will come to working people in a system of free enterprise, class cooperation, and collective bargaining, and by opposing communism in all forms.
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The most promising students that they came across in these union recruitment efforts would be singled out. And they basically ran like the WEF Young Leaders Program. Only these guys all got to go to CIA schools in the United States, like Stanford, Harvard. And they groomed them to go back and be basically CIA agents as union representatives.
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in these countries throughout South America. That was their recruiting program. The CIA, according to the Sunday Times, said, quote, the Sunday Times said, quote, appears to have had a good deal of success in encouraging politicians to break away from Joggin's party and government. Their technique of financing sympathetic figures was to take out heavy insurance policies for them.
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During the 1961 election, the CIA ongoing program was augmented by an operation from other American quarters, like the infamous U.S. Information Service, which is another CIA entity ran out of the State Department.
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We saw that yesterday because it's operated in every single one of these 1950s to early 60s overthrows. They took an unusual step. They began showing films of the evils of Castroism and communism on street corners throughout British Guyana at this time. And this is a particularly disturbing trend that I've noticed.
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An organization by the name of Christian Anti-Communist Crusade, which was a CIA front organization, was brought in to do a traveling roadshow, and they spent $76,000 on propaganda to basically try to overthrow the government. One historian described this as a questionable activity for a private organization, which the State Department did nothing to discourage.
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because it was basically a front. Despite the orchestrated campaign directed at Joggin, he was re-elected with a comfortable majority of legislative seats, though with only a plurality of the popular vote. In October, at his request, Joggin was received at the White House in Washington. He had come to talk about assistance in development programs.
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And he went on to talk to Kennedy during this meeting. Author Schlesinger Jr. was there. And basically, it said that for the most part, everything Joggin said that he wanted to do, everybody was fine with. Even when it was slightly like the...
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Health care and stuff like that tended to be a little bit socialistic. None of it was communistic. But there was a particular journal called the Monthly Review that he said that he read. And that supposedly, according to Schlesinger, sealed his fate that he was going to be overthrown because that particular.
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journal was one that the State Department had deemed a little too risque. No economic aid was given to British Guyana while Joggin remained in power, and the Kennedy administration pressured the British to delay granting the country independence in order for it not to be done while Joggin was in office. Now, I'm just going to caveat this.
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Because what I'm about to do is speculate, and I want to let you guys know that. This author in this particular area has a footnote on this. And I looked into the footnote, but I want to tell you that I find it inconsistent with every other approach in every other country that I've researched Kennedy's feelings.
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of colonialization. In each and every case thus far that happened during Kennedy's administration, to include Algeria, in which was the single most controversial one at the time, resulting in a civil war, he fell on the side of independence each and every time, despite who would likely be the next leader. The same thing
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happened in many other cases. So I just want to say that it may in fact be true, but it would be based on information he was provided by his staff, and it's inconsistent with most other aspects of Kennedy. So I just wanted to caveat that. In February 1962, the CIA helped to organize and finance anti-Jagin protests.
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which used the newly announced budget as a pretext. The resulting strikes, riots, arson, keep this in mind, strikes, riots, and arson was out of proportion to the alleged issue of the budget. Here's a quote. There is little doubt that despite the loud protests of the trade union leaders, to the contrary,
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Political affinities and aspirations played a large part in shaping their policy and formulating their program of offering resistance to the budget and making a determined effort to change the government and office. So that's the British colonial office response to the strikes, riots and burning down of buildings. The CIA arranged.
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as it has on similar occasions, for the North American and Latin American labor unions, with which it had very close ties to include agents embedded, to support the strikers with a message of solidarity and food. So basically what we're going to find out is the CIA, working through their labor agents, paid these people salaries while they were on strike.
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They paid for food to be delivered to them while they were striking. In other words, they financed the strikes, the riots, and the arson. So, they also began streaming unheard of radio stations that were just newly popped up out of thin air and new newspapers to print false stories about
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Cuban warships approaching the coast to basically invade Guyana to help Zoggins control the mass people that were funded by the CIA. In other words, chaos agents. The centerpiece of the CIA's program in British Guyana was the general strike. It lasted for 80 days. It was the longest general strike in history. This strike
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as in 1962, was called the Trade Union Council, which, as we have seen, was a member in good standing of the CIA's International Labor Mafia. The head of the TUC was a guy by the name of Richard Ishmael. And we're going to include his Wikipedia page. He's a very interesting guy.
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Cousin Ed, is that the one whose obituary I found? I think it is. He had been trained in the U.S. at the CIA's American Institute for Free Labor Development, which was basically their school for embedding CIA agents into labor initiatives. And what's interesting is when you read about him.
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All of his adventures was all while he was a CIA agent, but not necessarily depicted that way. The strike period was marked by repeated acts of violence, provocation, including attacks on Joggin's wife and some of his ministers. Ishmael himself was later cited in a secret
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British police report for having been a member of a terrorist group which had carried out bombings and arson attacks against government buildings during the strike. Sound familiar? Because, you know, back in the day, this sounds an awful lot like the weather underground. Just saying.
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No action was taken against Ishmael and others in this group by British authorities who missed no opportunity to imprison members of Joggin's group or harass Joggin himself for any misstep. The CIA agents were giving advice to local union leaders on how to organize and sustain the strike. The New York Times reported, quote, they also provided funds, food supplies.
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to keep the strikers going and medical supplies for pro-Burnham workers injured in the turmoil. At one point, one of the agents even served as a member of, meaning a CIA agent, as a member of the bargaining committee for the Guyana Dyke Worker Union that was negotiating with Dr. Joggin, unquote. So you have CIA agents sitting at the negotiating table.
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for the terrorist. This agent was later denounced by Joggin and forbidden to ever enter the country again. This is probably a reference to a guy by the name of Gene, oh no, this is the guy whose obituary I found, Gene Meekins, one of the CIA's main labor operatives, who had been serving as a public relations guy and education officer to the union.
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Meekins edited a weekly paper and a daily broadcast. So now I just want y'all to think about this for a second. This is a CIA agent who is posing as a radio announcer and posing as a journalist and posing as a labor guy. All in one. Okay. So.
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If they're doing this in other countries to overthrow the countries, they are damn sure doing it in the United States. The Sunday Times, quote, Joggin seems to have thought that the unions could hold out a month. But McCabe, who is a CIA agent.
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was providing the bulk of the strike pay plus money for distress funds for the strikers daily 15 minutes on radio and their propaganda and considerable traveling expenses all over the world. It seemed brother unions were chumming in together to support this. The mediator sent from London, Robert Willis, the general secretary of the London Typographical Society and a man.
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not noted for his mercy and bargaining with newspaper management, was shocked. Here's a quote from him. It was rapidly clear to me that the strike was wholly political, he said. Joggin was giving in to everything the strikers wanted, but as soon as they got it, they enacted more demands. Unquote.
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The financial support for the strikers alone, channeled through PSI and other labor organizations that the CIA ran, reached well over a million dollars. The American oil companies provided a further example of the multitude of resources the U.S. can bring to bear when it has a target in sight. The companies cooperated with the strikers by refusing to provide petroleum
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to the government, forcing Joggin to appeal to Cuba for oil, which of course then we know will then trace back to the Soviet Union, which then brings all of the same, oh my God, we're working with communists here. Do you see these patterns? This little country puts into context so much of everything that we see. I was shocked.
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We get pieces of this in different ones. This like literally uses everything that they use here in the United States. The strike was maintained primarily because this part coming up is going to really piss you off. The strike was maintained primarily by black supporters of Forbes Burnham and by employers who locked out many of Joggin's Indian supporters. They basically wouldn't even allow them to go to work.
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This inevitably exacerbated racial tension. The Sunday Times asserted that, quote, racial split was already, let's see, was fairly friendly until the 1963 strike divided the country, unquote. They stoke racial tension on purpose.
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The tension broke out into bloodshed, leaving hundreds dead and wounded and a legacy of racial bitterness. So you can go back and I would be willing to bet if we had the time to spend on every race riot in the United States, we are going to find the same arrangement. That's speculation on my part, but I would be willing to wager money on it. Jogging was certainly aware to some extent.
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of what was transpiring around him. This is a quote from him. The United States, in spite of protestations to the contrary by some of its leaders, is not prepared to permit a government committed to drastic and basic reforms to exist in the hemisphere even when this government has been freely elected. It is all too clear that the United States will only support a Democrat government.
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if it favors a classic private enterprise system, unquote, of which the U.S. oligarchs dominate. In an attempt to surmount the hurdles of U.S. obsession with the Soviet Union and other Cuba crises in the Western Hemisphere, or the allegations of it, Joggin proposed to the British Guyana that they be neutral.
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By an agreement signed by both the U.S. and the Soviet Union, much like Austria had done. But Washington, nor British officials, was interested in doing that. Huh. Well, that would have certainly brought peace to have a neutral country. So why would they not be interested in doing that? Because that's not what they want. They want chaos.
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All of these provocations and humiliations with elections on the agenda in 1964, British and American cousins turned once again to the power of the pen. The British colonial secretary, Duncan Sandy, who had been a leading party to the British CIA agreement concerning Joggin,
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cited the strike and general unrest as proof that Joggin could not run a country and therefore the British government could not grant independence. Sandy also, the Sandy guy, Duncan Sandy, who's the British colonial secretary, was the founder in 1948 of the European Movement. That's what it was called, the European Movement. It was a CIA-funded organization.
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So he's part of the CIA front company set up to manipulate world governments. And he's deciding that Joggin cannot be in charge because of a strike that MI6 and CIA orchestrated against him. And now they're going to use it against him again. So the syndicated American columnist.
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Drew Pearson, writing about the meeting between Kennedy and Prime Minister Macmillan in the summer of 1963, stated, the main thing they agreed on was that the British would refuse to grant independence to Guyana because of the general strike and labeled Prime Minister Jetty Joggin, again, a communist leader. That strike was secretly inspired.
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By the CIA and British intelligence, as we've said repeatedly. So that excuse that they created was used to amend the British Guyana Constitution. Sound familiar? Because that's what they're trying to do in Haiti. Providing for a system of proportional representation in elections because they couldn't get rid of.
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jogging any other way. So they're just going to change the constitution to get rid of them. There's nothing they won't do to be in charge. So they basically were going to change it from the majority of legislative seats into a plurality. Subsequently, British appointed governor of British Guyana announced that he would not be bound to call on the leader of the largest party to form the government as it was done in Great Britain.
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So they're going to break ranks and do something that they don't even do in their own country in order to get rid of Joggin. So in October 1964, the Labour Party succeeded the Conservative Party to power in Great Britain. Joggin, unfortunately, had hopes.
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that the conspiracy of the Conservative Party to derail him would be undone. But unfortunately for him, he learned the hard way that in Britain, just like it is in the United States, it's really a uniparty. There is no difference between the Conservative Party and the Labour Party when it comes to doing the bidding of the international syndicate. They're all on the same sheet of music. So here's what the New York Times said about that.
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Bowing to the United States' wishes, the Labour Party ruled out early independence for the British Guyana and was going ahead with the proportional representation elections. Secretary of State Dean Rusk, it was reported, had left the new British Foreign Secretary, Patrick Gordon Walker, in no doubt that the United States would resist a rise of British Guyana as an independent.
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Castro-aligned state. On a previous occasion, Rusk had urged Gordon Walker's conservative predecessor, Lord Holm, to suspend the Constitution and revert to a direct colonial government. So you have the United States representative telling a foreign country to become a colonial power again, as opposed to allowing another.
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foreign country, their freedom. Just let that sink in for a second. The intensive American lobby effort against British Guyana led conservative MP and former colonial secretary Ian McLeod to observe in the House of Commons, quote, there is an irony which we all recognize in the fact that America urging us all over the world towards colonial freedom.
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except when it approaches its own doorsteps. Thank you, thank you, thank you. The day before the elections, in December, a letter appeared in British Guyana newspaper. The CIA had written a fake letter and signed Joggin's wife Janet's name to it that basically said, we can take comfort in the thought that Burnham's party will not...
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be in power and our communist comrades abroad will continue to help us to total victory. That was a fake letter that the CIA ran in their fake papers in British Guyana to try to affect that election. Doesn't that sound familiar? Didn't they do a letter here too? Oh my God, they did. 51 of them signed it. About the Hunter laptop.
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You see what I'm saying? When you read this, this reads like the United States today. The day before, let's see, Ms. Joggin quickly retorted that she did not write the stupid letter. However, the damage was already done. As expected, Joggin, however, won only a plurality of the legislative seats, 24 of 53. The governor then
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unlike his done in Britain, appointed Forbes Burnham, who had placed second to form the new government. Burnham, as I had said, had already been designated a terrorist in a British police report. Joggin refused to resign. British army troops were then put on full alert in the capital city. A week later,
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The Queen's government waved a hand over a piece of paper again, enacting another amendment to their constitution, closing a loophole that made Joggin have to leave. In 1990, at a conference in New York City, author Schlesinger publicly apologized to Jetty Joggin, who was also present.
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at this conference. Schlesinger said that it was his recommendation to the British that led to the proportional recommendation change in the Constitution. And here's a quote for him, the little bastard. I felt badly about my role 30 years ago. I think a great injustice was done to Shoddy Joggin. Well, that's fine and dandy, you little ass, for you to say 30 years after the fact. That was a conscious, uh...
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relief for him because it did no one any good after having lived under Burnham's rule. Because, just so that you guys know if you look this up, the way they had structured it once they gave the freedom, and they did grant the freedom once their installed stooge was there, Forbes Burnham.
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The way they had set up the government was the president was going to be basically a show figure. And that became, in 1970, Arthur Chung, who was a Chinese guy, which is totally weird. And it was the prime minister who had all the power. Well, it just so happens that Forbes Burnham, in 1970, becomes the prime minister. And then when his prime ministership is up,
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He changes the Constitution to empower the president to have executive authority. And then he mysteriously gets elected as president in 1980. So basically from 1970 until 85, he is in charge of Guyana, which is going to play a part in just a second. So I wanted to make sure I clarified that in case you guys look and you go, oh, well, he was just the prime minister.
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He actually was the decision maker. Four years later, with Joggin again president, having won in 1992, well, it's a lot years later, not four. He's talking about four years later from that conference in 1990. Joggin does get eventually reelected, and he was president from 92 to 97 again.
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So you will quickly recognize that that's during the Clinton administration. Guess who the Clinton administration nominated to be the ambassador to Guyana? William Daughtery Jr., the CIA labor guy that created all of the strikes. Is that mind blowing? So at least the outrage.
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of many people both in the United States and in Guyana at the time derailed his nomination process and his name was withdrawn. Yeah, they were going to put a CIA agent as the ambassador that had overthrown the government of the guy that was now president. That's just mind-blowing to me. When it was time in...
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1994 for the U.S. based on the 30-year rule to declassify British Guyana documents, the CIA refused to do so, according to the New York Times, because it was not worth the embarrassment. Because the guy that they would be releasing the information on was sitting as the president of Guyana again. They made a mistake putting Burnham in, said.
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Janet Joggin, who is the wife of Shetty, looking back at it all, the regrettable part is that the country went backwards. And it had, basically, she's saying that it was much better off and would have proceeded, which is what we've decided in all of these things. But I want to, something hit me while I was reading this. And I want to, y'all, to mold this over.
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You know how we keep saying that in this chaos and control game that they play, that they create the chaos to implement the control. And in order to play this game, they have to have the proverbial boogeyman. Well, we've already done Cuba, and I've already given you the evidence that the CIA trained and equipped Castro.
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And I had always thought that that was done. And I said it in the presentation that they were just hedging their bet. Right. So they're going to support Batista, which they did. And they installed Batista. And that understanding that the revolution was going to happen, that they're hedging their bet with Cuba or with Castro in order to say, what if that's not the case? What if the whole purpose of them?
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aiding and abetting both Che Guevara and Castro was to install Castro in Cuba so that they could use Castro as the boogeyman to overthrow all the rest of the governments. Because if they cut off, he's now the Soviet representative in the Western Hemisphere. And we know that the Bolshevik communist
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was funded by the United States and London. So they basically set up the chaos agent in the backyard that they're going to use and funnel the source so it becomes its own self-licking ice cream cone. Doesn't it? I mean, think about how profound that is. These people are evil bastards. They would do exactly that.
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It has been the gift that kept giving. In every single one of these overthrows, it is Castro's Cuba that keeps getting used over and over and over again to murder massive amounts of people and implement control and chaos. So that was kind of an epiphany when I was going through this today to review for this. And I'm convinced that...
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That's probably the case. Anyway, I did want to point out, and Cousinette, you can jump in here. It was in, what was the year? Did you have that off the top of your head? Oh, am I going to be pressured now into when Jonestown was? Yeah. Jonestown. Well, they bought the property in 1973.
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And they moved down there because they were essentially like, quote, thrown out of California. They were being exposed in California. But they bought the property in 1973. And the whole drinking of the Kool-Aid, which we know is garbage, was, I believe, 1978. 78. All right. So they were granted independence in 1970. And so in the aftermath of being granted.
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independence and forbes burnham uh who is a terrorist by the way um being put in power in guyana there is a terrorist training camp that is bought and set up by jim jones who is also a cia agent who then goes overthrow of the government in brazil and retreats back to
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Jonestown terrorist training camp to continue training terrorists there. And then subsequently in 78, they bring their MK Ultra experiment that's going on in San Francisco, as Kuznets says, once it was revealed and Congressman Leo Ryan begins an investigation into it, they run down to Jonestown and bring the entire MK Ultra experiment down to Guyana. I don't think any of that
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is a coincidence, by the way. So I just wanted to put that in there too. So if anybody has anything that they want to discuss, I'm going to invite y'all up to speak. Anybody have any questions? Go ahead, Sally.
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You know it's really hard to have any questions when you cover things so thoroughly. You do such a great job at explaining everything. Thank you so much. You're welcome. And comments are more than welcome. I mean, hopefully you guys find this as overwhelming as I do. Even as many countries I've explored this in, I still...
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come across, like we've looked at Guyana before. I had never looked at Guyana in the early 1950s and followed what MI6 and the CIA had done internally to that, to this extent. So I was flabbergasted at the amount of CIA involvement in the labor.
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And then also clearly, not that I didn't know that they're involved in the media, but they're actually embedded in the media as well as the radio stations. And that just keeps getting driven home to us. So I find all of that both very troubling and illuminating all at the same time. So, Enoch, did you have something that you wanted to add?
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Yeah, I just wanted to ask about if you can, maybe it's a bit off topic, but you mentioned Castro. I read a lot about what went on there and so on. Can you tell us a bit more, maybe not today, but another day about that? Because I want to understand the connection a bit more.
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In a nutshell, I did do one on Cuba. The whole thing is on Cuba. But in a nutshell, what you find out is in the 30s and 40s, the island of Cuba became an integral part of the trafficking of drugs from Southeast Asia, Europe.
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from the Corsican Mafia in France and the Sicilian Mafia in Sicily. They staged, they used Cuba as both an arms trafficking location under the government of Batista, who we installed, and they were running drugs into Harlem.
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They targeted African-American Black communities in America in this effort specifically. It expanded, obviously, to other neighborhoods. But they used Cuba as this hub, and it became a vital piece of it. And they set Cuba up to be like Macau or Bora Bora as Las Vegas before Las Vegas.
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That was what Cuba was. The mafia went down there and installed buku amounts of casinos, music venues. Frank Sinatra was flown in all the time to sing down there for his mafia dons. And there's this elaborate amount of investment that went on down there. Now, you have people like William Pauly, who was a...
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multi-multi-millionaire in America that went in and bought up the bus transportation, invested in the railroad transportation, and owned a shipping line that took people down there for vacation. He bought up sugar plantations, and there were multiple William Pollys at the time.
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And so what they did in Cuba is what they did in all South American. They develop an elite. So let's say 10% of the population, they're going to help them with jobs in running the casinos and stuff. And then they buy all of the property up and they're subsidized in doing this. And then they enslave the 90% of the people to work for $87 a year on these plantations to enrich the international syndicate.
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And this was perpetuated country by country by country. Well, in Cuba, they were prostituting young girls. They were kidnapping women, using them in brothels. And it began to become so debased that the men on the island rebelled.
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There was a revolutionary force that formed in the mountains of Cuba. They trained in paramilitary capability to run these jackals out of their country that were kidnapping their women and torturing people and basically destroying what their country was all about. And the CIA.
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who had installed the government that was allowing all of this debasing to go on, also was funding Castro. And they sent actual CIA paramilitary people into those mountains to arm them and to train them to be snipers. So when this revolution happened, and Castro and Rayol, his brother,
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and Che Calvera, who was fighting with them, overthrew the Batista government. Castro came to Washington, D.C. He was one of them. In the hotel where Castro was living when he initially took over, there was a CIA agent on the same floor in that hotel.
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That was kind of like his go-between, if you will. So he very much was aided and abetted by the CIA in the takeover of Cuba. Now, I had always thought that he had refused to go along with some of their dictates, and that's what got him off on the wrong sheet of music with the U.S. government.
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Because when he came to the United States, Eisenhower refused to see him and basically kind of just cut him off after that. Now, that may be a story that we were fed because it would make much more sense if the CIA aided and abetted him, set him up as a stooge of the Soviet Union, and then used his presence in the Western Hemisphere to take over all the rest of the other countries.
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Because each and every time when they went to Guatemala, when they went to Nicaragua, when they went to Panama, when they went to Chile, when they went to, it was always Castro. We have to avoid having another Castro. Guyana, same thing. Every single one of these stories, there's a line in every single one of them. We have to avoid having another Castro. And that was a prop that they used in order to destroy.
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democratically elected governments that would not go along with the international syndicate. So at some point you have to scratch your head and say, was that by accident or was that on purpose? I don't know the answer to that, but that comes with what you and I were talking about earlier in the using your brain for something other than a hat rack. And it is completely speculation.
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But it definitely has to be on the table of options. Yeah, okay. So thank you. And sorry for me derailing from the British Guyana thing. No, it actually fits right in there because the whole reason they did the British Guyana thing is because they used the justification they didn't want another Castro. Yeah, and as being a Swede and...
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maybe sometimes not articulate in the correct way. One thing that's very strange for me is why not all of Cuba to the Cubans? Why is there a big of pigs and the Guantanamo base? Well... I'll leave it at that. And I will watch... There is a documentary about British Guyana.
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I will watch it again after listening to what you just talked about. So thank you for that. So I rest my case. You do bring up an interesting point because that would kind of go along with the fact that Gitmo is still there, right? Yeah. Enoch, I'm sorry to interrupt. If you could post that link to the British documentary here.
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That would be super because I'm sure there are a lot of people that would like to see that. Yeah, I needed to use a VPN and fake my presence in the UK to be able to see it. So maybe you have to do the same, but I will post it for sure. Thank you. Thank you. It's worth watching then if you have to use a VPN. That's what I found out with most of these books. The books that I can't get in America are the best books.
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What a coincidence. Yeah, I'm sure it's a coincidence. Mike or Benjamin, did you all have anything that you wanted to say? Yes, ma'am. Great space as usual, Colonel. I love listening to you. Just taking a look back at all the things that you've put together and information that you've put out for people to go back and reference.
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You recognize a lot of patterns, and that's something that needs to be talked about a lot more. Going back and looking at all this open source information, information you get from sources that are not allowed to be gotten here in America, it needs people to be questioning things more.
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When you go back and look at these operations that get declassified and you see what happens and then you see as more information gets declassified, it continues to happen. And then you go back and look at something, for instance, like JFK and his assassination and how Oswald ends up getting murdered by Jack Ruby, a mobster. Things aren't always as they appear. One thing I'm big about.
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is believe none of what you hear and only half of what you see, because even the things that you see aren't as they appear, you know, and that's why it's important today and how it applies today, because the things that are going on today with President Trump, for instance, and how the lawfare is happening in our nation to degrees that have never before been seen.
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Some people will look this off as simple party politics, but this is a time right now where people need to be paying a lot of attention and know that this time is important. There's a lot of people still out there that are listening to the narratives that their TV is putting out to them. Colonel shows you that depending on the level at which you look at something, it really does matter.
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You know, she's opened up a lot of people's eyes to some of the things that have been going on and she puts it together so nicely. That's why it matters now, because just looking at the patterns, it appears to me that these things are still going on today. And for me, with my children and like you, Colonel, I served in the military for only 20 years, you know, a few.
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Near-death experiences caused me to take a step back and reanalyze my life. I wanted to spend more time with my children. I'm worried about their future. And if I see these people in these evil things, not only to American citizens, but citizens in other countries. You've got these countries.
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fighting in wars to free themselves from these bonds. That's slavery. That's the types of things that we were taught about in school. So for me, as a nation, it seems like we're really taking a closer look at who we are and what we want to be in this world. That's something that people need to really take a close look at. What do you accept? And for me, I'm not going to let you do that to somebody else.
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Because I wouldn't want somebody to do it to me. So it's a time where we got to look at if there's slavery in this world. And we got to take a look and see what we're going to accept by the people that, you know, are in positions of power and what they do with that power. Because one thing about the military, you come to a better understanding that not everybody should have power. And some of these people that have power.
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They don't know how to yield it properly. I agree. I agree. What do you got, Mike? Good afternoon, Colonel. Good afternoon, guys. I wanted to jump up and just kind of highlight. So highlight one thing that you mentioned in your lecture today. And the reason I want to highlight it is that I think one of the.
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Greatest difficulties for the average individual, both American and abroad, for like parsing out like the density of the information and not just in Operation Gladio, but like trying to understand how it's being deployed currently today is that looking for a proper like filter of the information. One of the biggest ones that the colonel mentioned was that if they're doing things.
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out like internationally in these countries, you can absolutely bet they're doing them within the U.S. It does not matter that there is some piece of paper that says they cannot do it on U.S. soil. These guys don't care. And the reason that they don't care and the reason that they're capable of is now like one thing I wanted to highlight before I even get into that actually is the colonel's mentioning of their infiltrating and influencing unions. And I want you to kind of like look back in recent history.
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the activity that has happened with unions in the U.S. I'm not going to tell you what conclusions to come to, but you can parse out your own conclusions coming from that. Now, one of the questions is how and, well, I guess multiple different aspects of how are they capable of doing these things. One of the things that the colonel actually brought my attention to was Indonesia and the focus of Alan Dulles on this.
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this gold deposit that was in indonesia and i believe colonel correct me if i'm wrong i believe the same like intent and strategies for that specific resource was deployed in chile guatemala and honduras if i'm not mistaken from the the last couple of lectures you've given now chile was copper okay they yeah but basically the same thing go ahead yeah so out of and diana
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Excuse me, Guyana is actually aluminum. Okay, okay, cool. So out of Indonesia specifically, I'll use that as the main example because that's the one I'm most up to speed on right now. Out of Indonesia alone came hundreds of thousands of tons of gold, and it was not documented.
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So that leads me to suspect that that is why the Fort Knox supply of gold in the U.S. has not been audited because we have hundreds of thousands of tons of gold that is not documented and was probably placed there under protection by the CIA. So when you have something like that, when you have a treasure trove of that that is not documented, which means it's black or underground, you can use that to fund all sorts of operations around the world without having to have any sort of paper trail.
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So just think about that. That alone is a mind-boggling aspect of funding that they can use to do all this stuff for paying for the union participants to go on strike, for paying for their food, for paying for leading the riots, for paying for the arson that's getting deployed. You can look at BLM if you want or any other riot that's gone on throughout the world. So just keep that in mind.
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Filtering for the very specific things, the funding, the capability of copy and paste strategy from abroad to domestic. I wanted to highlight that because the filtering mechanism seems to be the hardest part for people to grasp. And once you understand how to filter this information and get the key points, then it really starts to terrify you. Well, the Indonesian gold discovery was the largest in the entire world.
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It's still number three today. Yeah. So you have to add on to that the book review that we did called Gold Warriors, which is the Japan's looting of the entire Asian area of trillions of dollars of antiquity and gold.
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that was stashed on the island of the Philippines and 175 different caches of underground facilities, some as big as a football field, that was filled to the brim with gold, trillions of dollars of gold, and the Nazi gold that came out of World War II. So the...
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Combination of that is trillions of dollars of value completely unaccounted for in the normal. But I will tell you, in the case of some, not even the majority, of the Filipino gold that was stashed there as loot for World War II, a lot of that got deposited.
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and laundered into real banks, Citibank, Deutsche Bank, UBS, HSBC. Then when the heirs that were actually all the documentation to collect that gold, because people were paid, let me explain the network. So if they dug up, say, a trillion dollars, the guy that was going to do the laundering was given like a 10% cut.
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So instantly, you know, he's a billionaire and he just does a few of those and he's a multi-billionaire. A quiet billionaire with zero publicity. Correct. And he had heirs and he had the paperwork. His heirs had the paperwork that said all of that gold was theirs. Do you know what these banks did, like Citibank specifically in New York City? When those people came to collect the gold with those documents.
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They first accused the people of them being forged. Then they said that they basically weren't going to honor it. And they transferred the gold to their subordinate bank in the Bahamas where it couldn't be audited. And so these banks currently have billions of dollars of gold that is on their asset books.
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with basically no ownership associated with them because many of them have now died and there will be no collection of that gold. And that gold, because the people who are put in these banks are part of the international syndicate, can be used for...
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fractional lending. So now they can lend out $9 for every $1 in the gold that they have because they know that gold's never going to go anywhere because it now doesn't even have a legitimate owner, which means they can embezzle it. And on top of that, they can also use those stores to get access to derivatives and play in the markets and earn a thousand times what it's valued at. Correct. And all of this stuff has been going on for ever since World War II.
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And like you said, that is part of the funding for Operation Gladio. What do you got, Cousin It? Well, as long as we're talking about gold, just in Indonesia in particular, one of the things that happened around the time of Kennedy, and we're currently researching this as well, is that there were three ships that were full of gold that Sakawa had.
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been sending to the United States. And those three ships were actually hijacked. And the rumor has it that they ended up in Switzerland. And that gold disappeared, quote unquote. Another part of the story is they did the same thing with the Russian gold. There are a couple of banks and a couple of trusts that people may want to look into.
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One is called the Durham Trust, D-U-R-H-A-M Trust, the Black Eagle Trust, and the Five Star Trust. Those are the three big ones. Now, they say that the Black Eagle Trust no longer exists. It is my speculation that the Black Eagle Trust was incorporated into the Five Star Trust, which is where they're hiding all the gold.
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And that goes, you know, mostly to the Swiss banks and like JP Morgan and Chase Bank and that whole thing. One thing I'll add and then I'm done would be that after all that, consider a few years later what happened under Nixon's presidency. We closed the gold window.
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So gold was not being traded anymore. I understand that all the stuff we talked about was black gold, but any of the black gold that did make it onto official books that would have been part of the international trade agreement to offering services like France and everything, that would have been no longer available to be siphoned away from the U.S. Yeah. And like Marco found out when they were digging up the gold finds,
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post-World War II in the Philippines, the black gold can then be put into the real market. It's just at a steep discount. So, yeah, that's how they launder it. Go ahead, Eduardo. Hello. Can you hear me, guys? Yep. Okay. Yep, we can hear you fine. Good afternoon. My name is Eduardo. I was born in Cuba.
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pretty much the main subject of your talking lately. I want to thank you for these kinds of spaces. Why? Because for me and for many other Cubans, all these stories that you are talking about, all these problems, all this innuendo, is something that we found out in the middle of understanding the factors.
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how Cuba went across all these problems in the last 72 years. And I'm part of a movement that is trying to recover, to fully restore a constitution, the Cuban Constitution of 1940. And I'm trying, the idea is, first, to understand historically what's going on in Cuba, why...
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we have this uh amount of problems Alex in the last 72 years since the coup the military coup provided by Batista and uh when we started digging on that we started finding the same things that you're talking and um we have to make a decision and the decision is clear in somehow first if we want or we need
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or we can defeat Castro in power. We first need to understand exactly, historically, legally, constitutionally, what was going on in Cuba, how the things were done. But also in the middle of that, we found all this information and we started digging into that too. And the decision is first to advise the Cuban people.
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from the point of view of legality, constitutionally, and all of that, that Castro pretty much didn't make a revolution. Castro pretty much is a continuation of the military coup provided by Batista. So there was no revolution. That was a story created by Times Magazine and some other people, media.
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That's a difficult part to explain to the Cuban people inside Cuba. And also inside. It's difficult too. But the idea got spread really fast in about four years from people that started this movement. The movement is called Movimiento C40. And now we are at the point that some of us have to start paying more attention to detailing all these stories.
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I really appreciate what you're doing because that makes it a little easier for us to put everything together and continue explaining these things. How Cubans have been playing fool with all the craziness created by Castro and CIA and all of that. And how to recover our country. Now, that's part of what we are doing. I also put some links below.
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with some of the information that Coraline has provided. It's in Spanish, but you can use any translation tool that you can. The information, pretty much the sources are mostly in English. So you can also find at the end of the articles, the sources, the link to the sources, so you can go straight forward to read in English. If you want to read in Spanish, in translation, automatic translation, but yes.
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We are pretty much in the same course, finding that information. That clarifies a lot what's going on in Cuba. But right now, it's difficult for us to explain to the Cubans inside that all this exists. So anyway, yes? So I...
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can understand the difficulty I had a couple of spaces where we've had Cuban people in them specifically when we were doing one on Cuba and the person took offense to me talking about the facts that we have
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And we are very careful in talking about facts. And then as I did in this session where I'm speculating. And so when and and this is something that is that has to be said, it cannot be said enough. And I made this point to the woman when she took offense to the facts as it.
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has been related in the history of cuba um she was basically trying to say that her family and when she left cuba she was very young so she obviously didn't know anything all she's doing is um repeating what her family's been told um or her family told her um there
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The hard part of this is, and that's why I use this number. I don't know what the number is, but if I use the number 10%, they have already got this formula. And they know that if they compromise 10% of the elite of landed people in these countries throughout Latin, Central America, South America, the Caribbean, if they can co-opt.
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about 10% of the population, they can enslave the other 90%. And so this can go on for 30, 40 years in some of the cases. So they're going to get people.
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As property owners, large plantations build them large, comfortable houses, and then they become the overseers of the rest of the citizens by enslaving them and helping the international syndicate enslave the rest of the population because they've got it good. They basically become the Germany brown shirts in these countries. They become the...
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overseers on the 1800 plantations. And they then, like in the case of Cuba, at some point, those, and I'm going to use the word elite people, in some of the cases like in Guatemala and Nicaragua, when the freedom fighters, the revolutionaries, where they actually did have a revolution,
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took back control of the government, like Allende in Chile, that those elite people who had tortured, kidnapped, and participated in this fascist dictatorship are going to get the shit beat out of them. And they are going to migrate to the United States under the protection of their overlords in the CIA that are the ones that set them up to be the elite.
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And they do so and then they will come here and they create an immigrant population that opens up these U.S. Chamber of Commerce things and they dictate our foreign policy to beat up on the guy that just told them to get the hell out of the country because they enslaved their own population. And I want to point out that cycle so you can discount as noise these.
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Immigrants that come to the United States, they'd immediately go into Washington, D.C., and they lobby against the government that just kicked them out because they were assholes. And they join the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for that particular country, and then they try to lobby Congress with the money from the CIA and the International Syndicate to be bad to the people who are fighting now getting more than $87 a year to work on banana farms.
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And if we don't understand that cycle and we point out all of the different pieces of that cycle and what they do, they're just going to keep doing it. We have to be smarter. Yes, correct. Absolutely. I agree with you. I'm trying to explain a little bit about how we understand all these things today, right now. There's a lot of people that is promoting.
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inside Cuba, how to recover from disaster, restoring, fully restoring the Constitution. The Constitution has not been suspended. It's suspended. It's not being used, but it's there. It's the Jewish Constitution. But in the middle of that, we found all of this. And we made the decision to start explaining all of this, but not to go deeper, because it's going to confuse everybody.
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Castro has added on top of all of this a lot of false narrative. Everything is being manipulated, not well understood. And what really is catching my attention is at least, guys, for you here in the USA, regular citizen people are now opening their eyes and watching all of this.
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Once you start digging on all this information, you're going to start also understanding that cycle that you say, but also you're going to start understanding that you will not longer have a republic if we together as a whole, as a citizen, as free citizens, okay, start helping.
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All these countries to recover their constitution, their constitutionality, their republic, and all of that. And in that sense, Cuba has a great meaning or a great importance on all of this. I agree. Because pretty much they started, all these power groups started probing in Cuba all this thing that is happening today.
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All of this is being providential. In 1933, that's when the craziness started with a guy named Somerworth. He was an ID to the Department of State. He went to Cuba, tried to control the situation in Cuba because there was a president that was quickly becoming a dictator. He changed the constitution unconstitutionally and he tried to solve the problem there.
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He got really defeated by Cubans because the Cubans at that time were very focused on what they needed to do. And from that moment was the moment also that Batista started getting attention from Washington. That's the moment that Batista became the power guy in Cuba, the most powerful guy in Cuba because he has all the backing from the Department of State. So it's very important.
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All that you're doing, not only for Cubans, only for you guys, understanding all of this, you will understand how long this thing has been going on without anybody noticing what these guys were doing. Now that you understand, now you understand also the real danger that we are running, that we are going into right now.
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Because all this crazy guy trying to manipulate reality and also all this stuff that they have been probing around the world, the world as a whole, is also biting back to them. Yep. All the problem is that pretty much everybody now in all the different countries knows exactly what they were doing and they are using the same techniques on them. Yep. So they are biting back. Yep. So either.
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Either we open our eyes and understanding and start understanding that a country can no longer live alone on the wall. That's right. Thank you. I am having, Colonel, I'm having a hard time. Josh Decker requested a mic. I thought I gave it to him, but I don't see that I'm able to.
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Thank you. Benjamin, go ahead. And then, Josh, I'll call on you. Go ahead, Benjamin. What you were talking about a second ago, Colonel, was Sun Tzu's The Art of War. You know, the right doesn't always see what the left hand is doing. So when you were talking about how they were taking these elites and they were beating and maiming and killing their citizens and then they were bringing them back here to the U.S.
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to continue doing the same things that they were doing. That's something that if we continue to allow things like that, what it does is it creates more enemies for our children. For instance, we learn about Chinese history and things like that when we're in school. You'll learn about the First Opium War, the Second Opium War, and the Boxer Rebellion.
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Well, what that is, is that's narrow angles.
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When they teach you in school, they give you narrow angles. They tell you that slavery existed back in the day, but they're not going to tell you that slavery still exists today. And if I go back and look at what happened in the Boxer Rebellion and all those different wars over in China, what Europe did, what America did during that time, Major General Smedley Butler, he was involved in a lot of these different wars in America. He wrote the book, War is a Racket.
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Just looking at it from the perspective and put myself in the shoes of the Chinese people, for instance, you know, if somebody did that to me and my people, I would probably hold a grudge. So, you know, when we look at these policies that we have around the world, we really need to be looking at them from other angles as well. Are we going to create future enemies for our children to have to deal with?
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I would much rather all of us be free than anybody be enslaved because if one person is enslaved, then we're all enslaved. I agree. What you got, Josh? Really great, great space. Colonel, thanks again. A really quick, wanted to ask you if you guys had, the speaker just before me right now just reminded me of this, but there's a documentary out that's called Everything is a Rich Man's Trick.
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I recommend it because it actually goes into Smedley Butler and how he whistle blew everything. And I actually was probably single-handedly save their union for a little bit there. But anyway, and I think, can you post that link? Can you post that in the, in the conversation here? What do they call it? The pill in the pill. I don't know how to do that, but I'll post it. I can do it. I have it saved in the YouTube playlist. I'll put it in there.
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Thank you. Thank you, Mike. Oh, super. Thanks guys. And, and, uh, yeah. And then the last thing was the financing part. Like, I guess what helped me kind of understand a thing in that documentary is to look out for how the financing works, because like you were talking about Colonel, um, you know, it is a, it is, it's a blackmail game and these guys are the one in the same. And actually it reminded me too, of there's a, the girlfriend of Sam Giancana, um, Judith Exner. She says that what,
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her relationship with these men was she realized that all of them were one in the same. There was no white hats basically is how she phrases it. There's only black hats and everyone was, it was pretty much the way that they see the world is, uh, it is, it is sadly, you know, they, they do want to just soak chaos. You know, this is basically the ideology. So, um, and, and it's, and it's, you know, winner takes all basically. So anyway, I just wanted to put that out there for that documentary and thank you again for, um,
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You know, the work that you're doing. And I also posted, I didn't tag you, but I posted a very, very interesting textbook. It's a NATO textbook from early 60s, I believe. And it discusses a lot of these tactics in this textbook. It's striking to me that these, and some of the experiments that are in this textbook, most, I think, people would find impossible to believe, but they're real.
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Can you please tag me in that? Because I just found another whole series of meetings that I'm sure you know that SOCOM's over at McDill. And I know a lot of people that have been stationed at SOCOM. As a matter of fact, I have lunch with a girlfriend of mine. She was in their J1 there for years. Her husband worked there. So they had, just recently, a whole bunch of meetings.
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about their labeling it counterinsurgency, where they're articulating an entire initiative to have overt stay-behind units, not covert ones, actually adopt as a principle throughout NATO to actually do this in the light of day, actually form militia.
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I found that just flabbergasting because in the intro to the briefing this guy gave, he's a retired colonel. He's over there in their historical staff right now as a civilian where they acknowledge the fact that NATO ran these, which for years, it's the first acknowledgement.
1:37:16
that nato was behind stay behind units because they've never acknowledged them um and not only does he acknowledge them in this subordinate working group but he says the only bad thing about them was that they tried to hide them we should have been doing them out loud so i would love to see what you have yeah i just tagged you in it go ahead no sorry sorry guys i was just going to update you i put in both the youtube link for everything is a rich man's trick and for those that
1:37:48
Don't want to use YouTube. I also uploaded the documentary in two parts here on Twitter. Awesome. Thank you. Thank you. Yeah, I try to avoid YouTube whenever I have a chance. And for those of you listening that don't know, Sam Giancano was actually the head of the outfit or mob in the Chicago area. Which, by the way, is where Archbishop...
1:38:18
um, uh, Marcinicus, um, originated. So he does his, all of the Vatican archbishop financing with a CIA front bank in, um, Chicago and the banker that he banked with and, um, Marcinicus
1:38:43
as the Archbishop of the Chicago Diocese, moves over to the Vatican to become their Secretary of State, which basically runs the Vatican Bank that was used to money launder the drug sales in order to pay for the funding of Operation Gladio's stay-behind units. It's a very small world.
1:39:08
And Marcinikas, when he got caught doing all of this, because obviously the Vatican Bank's not auditable by the Italian government. But in the 1990s, when all of this stuff started breaking out and they found out the Vatican was creating front companies and they were money laundering billions of dollars and taking a 10 to 15 percent cut off of all the drug sales, there was a lot of shit that hit the fan in Italy. And so basically, eventually with the.
1:39:35
murder of the banker Calbee because they hung him up on a bridge in London for all to see. And some of the other Sedona that was like, you know, God's banker and all these other people. When that stuff all started hitting the fan, Marcinicus ends up getting out of Dodge because they're going to start through some stupid audit.
1:39:58
of local officials, which they failed every audit the Vatican has. Marcinikas, who is an American, comes back to America, retires in Phoenix. And the Italian government, once they've decided that he did do all these front companies and all this other shit that was illegal, they try to extradite him back and make him go on trial. And the U.S. State Department would never honor the extradition paperwork. So he was very tied into the mafia.
1:40:32
So there's so much you learn in taking into Gladio, it's not even funny. Go ahead, Benjamin. Well, if somebody wants to respond to what you said, Colonel, I was just going to take it a different way. So I'll just put my hand. That was Cousin It. Go ahead, Cousin It, and then Benjamin can go. Well, as far as extraditing goes, don't forget, we know that, what's his name, from the BND Bank, has been in Idaho.
1:41:01
And Australia has actually been trying to extradite him for the same reasons. And, of course, nobody can find him. Are you talking about Nugent Hand Bank? Nugent Hand. Thank you. Yeah. Yeah. So Nugent Hand was a guy by the name of Nugent and a guy by the name of Hand who jointly opened a fake CIA front bank in Australia.
1:41:25
And Nugent was found executed in his Mercedes car with William Colby's card on the, I think it was Colby. It may have been Casey. I get the two of them mixed up because they did all the same shit. Anyway, he had the CIA director's card laying on the seat beside him like it was a calling card. And then Hand, who was also a CIA agent, skips town and he gets found, as Cousinette said, in Idaho.
1:41:56
Yeah, he's still living there. They have a series of front banks all over to include BCCI and several that was bought under BCCI in the United States illegally that have all been exposed as their money launderers of choice. Go ahead, Benjamin. Go ahead. Well, back to hands.
1:42:22
The right hand doesn't see what the left hand is doing. Compartmentalization of what happens in one room, you're unaware of in the next room. When I look at Ivan Reikland and what the list of people that he put out, not everybody is aware of that list. Not everybody is aware to be watching. You know, there's people that.
1:42:42
These people on this list interact with and the more of us that are aware of these people and know them by name regionally, you know, the more people that are watching them because evil people, what they do is they'll look around and see who's watching. Nobody's looking. Then they'll attack. So if we're watching them, they can't hide. And that's what they don't want. Very good point. Mike, what you got?
1:43:07
All I wanted to add was additionally to the documentary recommendations would be all wars are bankers wars, which can also be found on YouTube. And I put that in a reply to the YouTube link for everything is a rich man's trick in the pill. Thank you. Thank you very much. Well, Colonel, I'm actually going to be the one to say you've got a baby shower to get ready for. So if anybody has any more questions.
1:43:37
You know, please speak now or forever hold your peace. And we will be back here on Monday doing the same thing we are. I do have a few others that I could do, but we will catch them in a roundup. We are going to move to Europe. We will start with Sweden and then we're going to move to Italy. And so that's how we're going to start off next week.
1:44:03
Oh, one more quick thing. I have noticed that Eduardo and D2 were kind enough to post some Cuban information. So thank you so much for doing that. We'll go ahead and look at it. And I'm very grateful personally to all our overseas friends that are helping us spread the word. Yes, absolutely. Thank you very much. Thank you all for being here. And we will be back at it on Monday.
1:44:33
Have a nice weekend, everybody.
Entities here
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Claims made here
Cheddi Jagan headed
Progressive Party documented
▶ 3:35
“a People's Progressive Party, PPP. And basically, there were elected representatives of these different political parties, but as with most British colonies, there was like a governor that kind of was…”
Winston Churchill removed_from_power
Cheddi Jagan book_quoted
▶ 5:56
“And they engaged both the British media and the American media in a campaign to basically demagogue Joggin and many of his initiatives. So four and a half months after Joggin took office, the governme…”
United Kingdom suspended
Guyana documented
▶ 6:28
“Suspended the Constitution, you know, because that's a Democrat thing to do or a democracy thing to do. And removed the entire Gaiwanese government. At the same time, there were papers drawn up in Bri…”
United States blocked_travel_of
Cheddi Jagan documented
▶ 7:26
“the U.S. government refused to allow Joggin to pass through the United States on his way to London in order to address these issues. And according to Joggin, Han Am, which we know has a very close ass…”
Juan Trippe refused_service_to
Cheddi Jagan book_quoted
▶ 7:26
“the U.S. government refused to allow Joggin to pass through the United States on his way to London in order to address these issues. And according to Joggin, Han Am, which we know has a very close ass…”
International Regional Labor Organization converted
Trade Union Council book_quoted
▶ 9:55
“In the early 1950s, Orrit was instrumental in the conversion of the leading confederation of unions in Guyana, the Trade Union Council, from a militant labor organization to a vehicle which they dubbe…”
Forbes Burnham headed
People's National Congress host_asserted
▶ 12:58
“And by the way, Forbes Burnham, which we'll get into a little later, had terrorist ties of the People's National Congress. That was his political party. And it primarily was made up of the blacks. So …”
United States refused_aid_to
Guyana book_quoted
▶ 23:12
“journal was one that the State Department had deemed a little too risque. No economic aid was given to British Guyana while Joggin remained in power, and the Kennedy administration pressured the Briti…”
John F. Kennedy pressured
United Kingdom book_quoted
▶ 23:12
“journal was one that the State Department had deemed a little too risque. No economic aid was given to British Guyana while Joggin remained in power, and the Kennedy administration pressured the Briti…”
Richard Ishmael headed
Trade Union Council documented
▶ 27:41
“as in 1962, was called the Trade Union Council, which, as we have seen, was a member in good standing of the CIA's International Labor Mafia. The head of the TUC was a guy by the name of Richard Ishma…”
Richard Ishmael trained_by
American Institute for Free Labor Development documented
▶ 28:10
“Cousin Ed, is that the one whose obituary I found? I think it is. He had been trained in the U.S. at the CIA's American Institute for Free Labor Development, which was basically their school for embed…”
Richard Ishmael carried_out_attack
Guyana documented
▶ 29:06
“British police report for having been a member of a terrorist group which had carried out bombings and arson attacks against government buildings during the strike. Sound familiar? Because, you know, …”
Duncan Sandys founded
European Movement documented
▶ 36:52
“cited the strike and general unrest as proof that Joggin could not run a country and therefore the British government could not grant independence. Sandy also, the Sandy guy, Duncan Sandy, who's the B…”
Inter-Services Intelligence carried_out_attack
Cheddi Jagan host_asserted
▶ 37:22
“So he's part of the CIA front company set up to manipulate world governments. And he's deciding that Joggin cannot be in charge because of a strike that MI6 and CIA orchestrated against him. And now t…”
Inter-Services Intelligence funded
1962 Guyana Election host_asserted
▶ 38:22
“By the CIA and British intelligence, as we've said repeatedly. So that excuse that they created was used to amend the British Guyana Constitution. Sound familiar? Because that's what they're trying to…”
United Kingdom targeted_for_regime_change
Cheddi Jagan host_asserted
▶ 38:22
“By the CIA and British intelligence, as we've said repeatedly. So that excuse that they created was used to amend the British Guyana Constitution. Sound familiar? Because that's what they're trying to…”
United States targeted_for_regime_change
Cheddi Jagan host_asserted
▶ 38:22
“By the CIA and British intelligence, as we've said repeatedly. So that excuse that they created was used to amend the British Guyana Constitution. Sound familiar? Because that's what they're trying to…”
Dean Rusk ordered_assassination_of
Cheddi Jagan book_quoted
▶ 40:08
“Bowing to the United States' wishes, the Labour Party ruled out early independence for the British Guyana and was going ahead with the proportional representation elections. Secretary of State Dean Ru…”
Dean Rusk ordered_assassination_of
Cheddi Jagan book_quoted
▶ 40:38
“Castro-aligned state. On a previous occasion, Rusk had urged Gordon Walker's conservative predecessor, Lord Holm, to suspend the Constitution and revert to a direct colonial government. So you have th…”
United Kingdom installed
Forbes Burnham documented
▶ 43:12
“unlike his done in Britain, appointed Forbes Burnham, who had placed second to form the new government. Burnham, as I had said, had already been designated a terrorist in a British police report. Jogg…”
Forbes Burnham overthrew
Cheddi Jagan documented
▶ 43:42
“The Queen's government waved a hand over a piece of paper again, enacting another amendment to their constitution, closing a loophole that made Joggin have to leave. In 1990, at a conference in New Yo…”
Arthur Schlesinger Jr. exposed
Cheddi Jagan documented
▶ 44:05
“at this conference. Schlesinger said that it was his recommendation to the British that led to the proportional recommendation change in the Constitution. And here's a quote for him, the little bastar…”
Carter Administration appointed
William Doughtery Jr. documented
▶ 46:24
“So you will quickly recognize that that's during the Clinton administration. Guess who the Clinton administration nominated to be the ambassador to Guyana? William Daughtery Jr., the CIA labor guy tha…”
Jim Jones founded
Jonestown host_asserted
▶ 51:55
“independence and forbes burnham uh who is a terrorist by the way um being put in power in guyana there is a terrorist training camp that is bought and set up by jim jones who is also a cia agent who t…”
Jim Jones carried_out_attack
Brazil host_asserted
▶ 51:55
“independence and forbes burnham uh who is a terrorist by the way um being put in power in guyana there is a terrorist training camp that is bought and set up by jim jones who is also a cia agent who t…”
Leo Ryan exposed
MKUltra host_asserted
▶ 52:23
“Jonestown terrorist training camp to continue training terrorists there. And then subsequently in 78, they bring their MK Ultra experiment that's going on in San Francisco, as Kuznets says, once it wa…”
Mafia trafficked
Cuba host_asserted
▶ 55:30
“In a nutshell, I did do one on Cuba. The whole thing is on Cuba. But in a nutshell, what you find out is in the 30s and 40s, the island of Cuba became an integral part of the trafficking of drugs from…”
Sicilian Mafia trafficked
Cuba host_asserted
▶ 55:30
“In a nutshell, I did do one on Cuba. The whole thing is on Cuba. But in a nutshell, what you find out is in the 30s and 40s, the island of Cuba became an integral part of the trafficking of drugs from…”
Fulgencio Batista supplied_arms_to
Cuba host_asserted
▶ 55:58
“from the Corsican Mafia in France and the Sicilian Mafia in Sicily. They staged, they used Cuba as both an arms trafficking location under the government of Batista, who we installed, and they were ru…”
William Pawley secretly_owned
Cuba host_asserted
▶ 57:12
“multi-multi-millionaire in America that went in and bought up the bus transportation, invested in the railroad transportation, and owned a shipping line that took people down there for vacation. He bo…”
Che Guevara overthrew
Fulgencio Batista host_asserted
▶ 58:54
“who had installed the government that was allowing all of this debasing to go on, also was funding Castro. And they sent actual CIA paramilitary people into those mountains to arm them and to train th…”
Fidel Castro overthrew
Fulgencio Batista host_asserted
▶ 58:54
“who had installed the government that was allowing all of this debasing to go on, also was funding Castro. And they sent actual CIA paramilitary people into those mountains to arm them and to train th…”
Dwight D. Eisenhower removed_from_power
Fidel Castro host_asserted
▶ 1:00:07
“Because when he came to the United States, Eisenhower refused to see him and basically kind of just cut him off after that. Now, that may be a story that we were fed because it would make much more se…”
Allen Dulles targeted_for_regime_change
Vietnam host_asserted
▶ 1:08:45
“the activity that has happened with unions in the U.S. I'm not going to tell you what conclusions to come to, but you can parse out your own conclusions coming from that. Now, one of the questions is …”
Fulgencio Batista overthrew
Cuba caller_asserted
▶ 1:19:07
“we have this uh amount of problems Alex in the last 72 years since the coup the military coup provided by Batista and uh when we started digging on that we started finding the same things that you're …”
Fidel Castro succeeded
Fulgencio Batista caller_asserted
▶ 1:20:09
“from the point of view of legality, constitutionally, and all of that, that Castro pretty much didn't make a revolution. Castro pretty much is a continuation of the military coup provided by Batista. …”
U.S. State Department funded
Fulgencio Batista caller_asserted
▶ 1:29:41
“He got really defeated by Cubans because the Cubans at that time were very focused on what they needed to do. And from that moment was the moment also that Batista started getting attention from Washi…”
Smedley Butler wrote
War Is a Racket caller_asserted
▶ 1:32:40
“When they teach you in school, they give you narrow angles. They tell you that slavery existed back in the day, but they're not going to tell you that slavery still exists today. And if I go back and …”
Marcinkus headed
Catholic Church host_asserted
▶ 1:38:43
“as the Archbishop of the Chicago Diocese, moves over to the Vatican to become their Secretary of State, which basically runs the Vatican Bank that was used to money launder the drug sales in order to …”
Catholic Church funded
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 1:38:43
“as the Archbishop of the Chicago Diocese, moves over to the Vatican to become their Secretary of State, which basically runs the Vatican Bank that was used to money launder the drug sales in order to …”
BCCI laundered_money_for
Nugan Hand Bank host_asserted
▶ 1:41:56
“Yeah, he's still living there. They have a series of front banks all over to include BCCI and several that was bought under BCCI in the United States illegally that have all been exposed as their mone…”