Operation Gladio - Bulgaria
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Transcript
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Okay, I don't see Cousin It yet, although she just texted me. Where are you? So this one's going to be a little crazy. I felt another connection to myself. One of my old classmates is in this story.
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Holy crap. Definitely keep finding those coincidences. God keeps telling me this isn't a coincidence. So this one has so many pieces to it. All right. I'm going to, and it's so big, I don't even know where to start.
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So what I'm going to do is kind of give you a general overview of Bulgaria. So I want to start with a map. And if we could post the map, I will, for those of you who don't have access to the internet while you're on here, you may just be listening. I want to describe to you.
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Where Bulgaria is because it matters. If you send it to me, I'll post it up in the purple pill. It's in the signal under links on spaces. I just posted everything I want you to put in the pill on spaces in signal. So in Europe, if you would take where we all know Italy is, if you go.
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Due east, you go across the Adriatic into several of the smaller, like Bosnia, the old Yugoslavia breakups. And just before you hit the Black Sea, due east, you're going to hit Bulgaria. Bulgaria rests north of Turkey. And it also has...
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Hold on just a second. I want to get all of the surrounding countries so this makes more sense. You've got Romania to the north. You've got Serbia to the west. You've got Macedonia to the west, southwest. Greece takes up quite a bit of the southern southwest border, and then the southeast border is Turkey.
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And they have quite a bit of coast on the Black Sea. So obviously in the former Soviet Union, they kind of are nestled in a very convenient place to be. And their access to the Black Sea is how they were able to become the number one arms trafficker.
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post-World War II. But what is most interesting about this to me is, who's got their mic unmuted? Sally? Yeah, thank you. So what's interesting about this is that we've been in control of Turkey for quite a long time. The only way shipping-wise to get arms out of Bulgaria,
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is to go through the straits from the Aegean Sea to the Black Sea, which is like right through two pieces of Turkey around Istanbul. So technically, it would have been fairly easy to make sure arms didn't get through if that was really what your goal was. So I just, I find that...
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Very, very interesting to kind of the big international syndicate and how all of this stuff unfolds. So I'm going to not say anything else about that. And then we're going to go to some interesting information that was written in a report about.
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Bulgarian arms broker with a history of controversial deals. Can y'all hear me? Liza's saying that there's an issue with the sound. Yeah, so it must be Liza. I'm going to drop her down and we'll bring her back up just to see. So anyway, the...
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First of all, I want to address something that Cousin It said the other day, and I don't remember what forum we were in. And she mentioned the fact that the guy that we were told was the biggest criminal in the whole world, death merchant, Victor Bout.
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I want to kind of start there because it kind of sets the tone for this whole show. And I want you guys, this is a test for everybody. I know you didn't think you're going to take a test, but I'm going to give you a test. I want to read with your Gladio glasses on some information that's just generic information. Most of this is on Wikipedia on his page.
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But when you read this with Gladio glasses on, it's going to change everything. So he's a Russian arms dealer, but mainly the arms that he got was out of Bulgaria, just FYI. But you can't call him a Bulgarian arms dealer. You have to call him a Russian arms dealer.
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Of course, his nickname was Merchant of Death, Sanctions Buster. Now, your real key here is Sanctions Buster. Who puts sanctions on people? The U.S., NATO, the U.K. And so if you're a Sanction Buster, you are automatically the Merchant of Death.
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and not the people that put the sanctions on? Well, what were they doing in all of these countries in order to put sanctions on the country in which Bout is going around arming? Well, they installed fascist dictators. So you see how this works? If I go to Chile and I overthrow the government and I put my own fascist dictator in, me being the international syndicate,
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And the person that's supplying all of the arms to the dictator and he's killing hundreds of thousands of people. There's nothing wrong with me. I'm fine. I'm not a merchant of death. I'm liberating people from the designated boogeyman called communist. But the person that arms the.
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indigenous people that want to kick out the CIA-installed dictator, they're the bad guys. They're the communists. And anybody that arms them is a sanction buster or a merchant of death. So just want to clear that up for you. And on his wiki page, it says the U.S. sting operation, Bout was arrested in Thailand on terrorism charges by the Royal Thai Police. Now, keep in mind,
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This is the $35 million investment by the CIA into the Thailand buying off of the national police that arrest Bout in 2008 in Thailand for the American CIA people, right? So then, of course, his extradition is immediately.
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And when you go down there, it says Bout was accused of intending to sell arms to a USDA informer pretending to represent the FARC. Well, what's the FARC? Well, the FARC is the people that had their farm stolen in Columbia that worked together to get out of.
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to get the CIA drug growers and drug runners out of Colombia. So wait a minute. We overthrew the Colombian government. We set the entire country up as a drug network. We trained 20,000 paramilitary people for Gladio operators as rent-a-cops to the UN and NATO. And the few guys that get together called the FARC that want us out of Colombia are...
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according to these people, the bad guys. And so Bout was the guy arming the indigenous people trying to kick the CIA drug runners out of Columbia. Just want to clarify that. And in 2011, Bout was convicted by a jury where? Oh, in Manhattan as a, now listen to this, a conspiracy to kill American citizens.
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by delivering anti-aircraft missiles and providing aid to a terrorist organization. Well, who designated that FARC as a terrorist organization? Oh, the CIA and the U.S. government. And he got a sentence of 25 years in prison. From 2012 until 2022, Bout was held in a federal penitentiary for daring
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to sell weapons to indigenous people to fight the CIA. That's what his real crime was. And then he got exchanged for a fake woman that's a basketball player, Greiner. So after returning to Russia, he runs for office over there and gets elected, which is just absolutely hilarious. All right. So.
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It's interesting to understand that he was born in Tajikistan. And Tajikistan has been in the headlines a lot lately. He became a Russian citizen once the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991. And Tajikistan basically was made an independent country. He served in the Soviet.
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armed forces. He reached the rank of lieutenant colonel. He started his own air transportation, you know, kind of like this CAT or Air America or any of those other things that the CIA does. Yeah, that's what he did. He was kind of like the Paul Helliwell of the Soviet Union.
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But Paul Helliwell's fine. Bout's not fine. And now that we've went over Angola, all of this is going to make sense to the audience here. Bout was involved with a Soviet military operation in Angola. And guess who Bout was arming? The MPLA, which is the group that our State Department said,
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had the better chance of winning and governing, if you recall the session on Angola, but wasn't corrupt. And so the CIA funded the corrupt UNITA because that was the son-in-law of the guy that they installed in the Congo after they couped Lumumba's government and stole all of their uranium. So, again.
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Bout is the guy that was arming the people that even our State Department acknowledged should be the rightful leaders in Angola that had the best interests of the people and the best ability to manage a country. But he wasn't corrupt. You see how that works? All right. And Bout actually is fluent in like over 10 languages, which made him vital.
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in doing this arms dealing around the world for all of these indigenous people. He's kind of like the, well, we've learned, and God, I can't even believe I'm saying this, but he's like the Russian counterpart to Sheikha Vera, who turns up selling arms everywhere the CIA is selling arms in a country to install dictators.
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And unfortunately for Bout, he was on the opposite side of the CIA trying to help the indigenous people, much like Che Cavera. So at least he didn't end up like Che Cavera. And then, of course, he got his name Sanction Buster because he's the guy that went into the Congo, Liberia, Sierra Leone, and was selling arms to the people.
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that wanted NATO out of their country or the CIA installed dictator. He also was in Afghanistan several times. And let's see. Oh, gosh, look at this. So everybody acknowledges that one of the good guys in the Northern Alliance was.
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Mossad, M-A-S-S-A-U-D. And Bout was actually arming them against the CIA. I find this absolutely crazy that literally everything they've told us is a lie. So in 2000, a UN report identifies that the Bulgarian arms manufacturing company
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had been exporting all kinds of different weapons to basically all over. And they cite in that report that he was arming the MPLA while the CIA was arming UNITA in the Angolan conflict. In the report, it also mentions the Zaire, which is actually the Congo.
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And in Liberia, he supplied Charles Taylor with arms for their civil war. And he used the UAE for much of his financial arrangements. He was involved in arming the good guys, the anti-CIA and NATO guys in the Bosnia conflict.
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And then what's really hilarious is that he was selling arms during the 80s to Iran at the same time Israel in the United States is selling arms secretly, covertly to Iran. But the only guy that gets stuck with a bad label is Bout, not Israel and not the U.S. And that's, by the way.
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At the same time, the U.S. was arming Iraq in the Iraq-Iran war. And let's see, I want to go down here. He was helping Omar Gaddafi. You know, so he's just on the wrong side of everything as far as the CIA goes. But basically what they did was they set him up. They had someone posing.
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as an arms purchaser. And they agreed to meet in Thailand to set the deal up. And it was a trap orchestrated by the CIA and the U.S. government because they own Thailand, basically. And he is arrested there and extradited. And then
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Of course, it was under the Obama DOJ that they make ballots extradition a top priority. And he's cleared to be extradited. Then, of course, he was convicted and the rest is history. All right. So I just wanted to put that all out there because perspective matters in reading all of this stuff that we think we know.
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in the past, much of it reads completely different once you understand what's going on. So the next thing we're going to do is move to a review of the Bulgarian arms trade that was written up in the Human Rights Watch report in 1999. And basically it says,
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that the Bulgarian arms industry became the cornerstone. They were for the Soviet Union like the hot spot within the Soviet Union for manufacturing weapons. And at the time, because of the need for weaponry for the Soviet Union, there was very, very high demand.
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And keep in mind that in the 70s and 80s is when all of these coups were happening around the world. And the CIA was busily installing dictators everywhere. So the demand and the only person that would oppose the United States from a weapons perspective was the Soviet Union. And so, you know, they had the bat hotline.
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to basically Bulgaria. Because every time somebody picked up the phone and says the CIA is kicking my ass in Nicaragua or Guatemala or Chile or wherever, the phone basically ended up in Bulgaria for weapons. So business was very good, but only because business was very good for the CIA in overthrowing governments. They were driving the demand for weapons in Bulgaria. We need to understand that.
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What's interesting, and Cousin It found this, is that at the other end of the hotline was also Robert Maxwell. He had, through MI6 and Mossad, a huge presence in Bulgaria in the arms business. So do you see how that goes round circle? I'm going to create the problem by installing a dictator.
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I'm going to then have a hotline into the Soviet Union, eventually into Bulgaria. And I'm also going to have vultures in Bulgaria that are going to reap the benefit of creating their demand for weapons. So I'm benefiting on both ends of this deal. And we'll get into Robert Maxwell's role in all of this in a little bit. But I want to establish.
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the scale of what we're talking about. The Bulgaria arms industry was the cornerstone of their national economy. I mean, everything rested on that. And they earned about 20% on the sale of all of the weapons. And their industry...
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at least in that year alone, was on an annual basis over a billion dollars. And it also says at its peak could be five billion a year. So this is not chump change. This is a very big deal. There was a state-owned manufacturing trading firm called Kintex, K-I-N-T-E-X.
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And if you look up Kintex, basically what it says, it was an arm of the Bulgarian Communist Party. It was actually a company owned by the state, which in 1991, obviously, the Communist Party went away and it was still manufacturing weapons. So it also says.
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and this is what I love the way, and I'm reading from Wikipedia the way they describe this, weapons selling to smugglers and terrorists with both right-wing and left-wing political sympathies. And some of these deals went through Turkey because, remember, they have the biggest Gray Wolf Operation Gladio stay-behind network of any country in the world.
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Kintex was doing big business during the time, but I love it that when someone else is selling weapons, they're selling them to smugglers and terrorists. But when the CIA's in the business of selling weapons, like in the Iran-Contra deal, they're sending them to freedom fighters that just happen to look a whole lot like fascist dictators.
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And then it says the first large export of weapons from Bulgaria was to Algeria. Oh, look at that. Back in 1961 and 62. That's when we already learned about that, too, that the 1961 and 1962 conflict in Algeria was.
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Algeria trying to get their freedom from France. So you see how much we've learned in such a short period of time that you can read this stuff now and understand what's going on. Kintex maintained three bases in Sofia to load smuggled goods. Well, I don't know that they were, that's their industry. These shipments were conveyed by sea to Turkey.
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which is those ports that I was trying to kind of explain to you that they have to go through. Kentex realized annual profits between $5 million and $15 million. And this is just one of many of these companies inside of Bulgaria. And it says the money was transported via suitcases.
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They basically put the money in a lot of the money laundering banks. I did find mention that Bulgaria was doing business in BCCI as well, which I found very interesting. A bank for everybody. So that gives you just a little bit of context on that. So it's a huge business.
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The Human Rights Report says it supplied Bulgarian-made weapons to countries of the Warsaw Pact and communist-backed governments and rebel groups on several continents. The official figures are not available, but basically it ended up being, like I was telling you, it's in the billions of dollars. Much of Bulgaria's Cold War arms trade alarmed Western governments. Sure it did.
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who maintained that the country was covertly supplying so-called terrorist groups because they're the enemy. Kintex was closely tied to the Bulgarian Secret Service, thereby contributing to suspicions of arms dealing. Kintex's first post-communist director offered to trace whether arms that it sold to Libya, Syria, and Iraq were diverted to groups considered terrorist.
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He stated, it is possible these arms reached other groups, but we supplied them legally. If they are selling weapons after we ship them, that's their responsibility. Bulgaria's interior minister said in a 1992 statement that during the communist period, arms and other military gear were given to assist totalitarian regimes and development of international terrorism. That statement
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had been Bulgaria's involvement in the training of quote-unquote terrorists in Angola, Cuba, Nicaragua, Yemen, and Tanzania. Now, keep in mind, this is the U.S.'s definition of terrorists because they funded the people that even our State Department thought were fine in Angola. In Cuba, they're talking about, of course, Castro.
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who was kicking the CIA off the island. In Nicaragua, they're talking about the Sandinistas, who were actually the good guys, not the Contras, who the CIA supported. And the same is true in Yemen and Tanzania. So it's how the international syndicate refers to as who's the terrorist and who's the good guy. By the end of the Cold War, everything had changed. Bulgaria's leading industry was drying up.
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and they were in a financial crisis. So it basically says that they tried to convert this entire industry over to private use. And in the interim of trying to do that, the country, because they were government-owned entities, had incurred massive amounts of debt.
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the new owners of these companies continued to distribute arms all over the world. And we should point out at this point, because we're going to transition past 1991, that the Soviet Union fell in 1991.
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We mentioned that Robert Maxwell was integral in setting up all of this network of getting kickbacks from the arms distribution and moneying their laundry or their money through Western, like into real estate and business purchases and stuff like that. That was pretty much his role. He was going to launder their profits.
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from backing the guys that they were actually backing. So I hope that made sense. So MI6 is basically with the CIA on all of these installation of dictators. And Robert Maxwell working for MI6 and Mossad is laundering the money, arming the opposite side. So I don't believe it's a coincidence that
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The Soviet Union falls apart in 1991. There's going to be massive exposure if they can get access to any of these documents that Robert Maxwell is involved in this. And he mysteriously shows up dead in 1991 at the exact same time. So the MI6 and CIA crew has eliminated. And we watched a video this morning that the...
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The safe, the storage place where all of the Soviet documentation of this kind of activity was stored had a mysterious fire. So I'm sure that's just a coincidence. So anyway, Bulgaria is in desperate straits because they have all of this arms capability and they don't have anybody buying it. And so they basically start.
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a mafiosa type setup of trading covert arms to arm anybody basically that was against, previously was against the CIA. But now Bulgaria, as of like 2004, actually becomes part of NATO. And they are still, during that time,
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doing covert weapon cells. And these covert weapon cells now have basically been co-opted by NATO and brought into the umbrella of the CIA. So that's the part in most of this that no one even addresses. They just go back and look at their past, but not understanding that that industry is still alive and well.
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And now it's under the purview of NATO because Bulgaria. And think about that. You have document after document after document that shows, just like with Ukraine, Bulgaria, for all intents and purposes, was a failed state. It's really only manufacturing is weapons. Why would you want them in NATO if they're ran by the mafia and they're corrupt as hell? And they were.
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To some extent, they still are, and we'll get to that in a minute. But grossly corrupt. But they're perfectly fine coming into NATO. And we saw that back when we looked at Portugal, when they had an installed dictator. I mean, it was a socialist country, Portugal was. And it was fine to come in NATO, too. And they were one of the initial...
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members of NATO. So NATO has no qualms about corruption or are they necessarily a representation of democracy? So I did want to get to this one part in this human rights where it talks about a particular company.
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It says, Bulgarian officials and arms trading company representatives may have turned a blind eye to arms transactions. In the U.S. case, the brokers... All right, hold on. You guys! Bridget lost her mic, and sorry for the distraction, guys.
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and cousin id is saying that she can't get back in so um i invited um her backup to uh bridget backup to speak um so anyway um where was i um i invited them both back back up um in the u.s case brokers operated from the u.s arranged to purchase surface to air missiles from the state of bulgaria
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company called Armamex, A-R-M-I-M-E-X, on the basis of documents stating that they were for use by the Lithuanian Defense Ministry. Armamex was able to secure an export license on the basis of the certificate being issued saying it was going to Lithuania.
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It says, despite the fact that the arms brokers were not licensed to import military weapons to the U.S., instead, one of them was affiliated with a U.S. front company that could only legally import handguns and hunting rifles. In addition, a man who identified himself as a broker for Armamex was closely involved in the deal. He reportedly arranged to have a Cyprus shipping company
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send a vessel to pick up the cargo and deliver it to Puerto Rico. The owner of the shipping company who had worked for Armamex before was planning to use false documents stating that the cargo was bound for Lithuania. The court documents
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including transcripts of taped conversations with the two Lithuanian brokers indicated that the broker's contacts in Bulgaria, Lithuania, and Russia were aware of the shipment and that it was going to be diverted. For example, the arms dealer repeatedly stated that their counterparts were only interested in their cut of the deal. By the mid-1990s, corrupt government officials were suspected of facilitating arms sales.
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For example, Sri Lanka rebels allegedly procured weapons from Bulgaria with the help of government officials via bribes. In a government paper on Bulgaria's security issues, it referred to as uncontrolled corruption at every level of the Ministry of Defense, a number of known and unknown affairs.
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regarding arms deals and a serious lack of control over the military-industrial complex. That's my opening to basically, I don't know what, I guess they've decided that they're going to play all kinds of tricks on keeping Cousin It and Bridget out of the space.
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Anyway, so I wanted to use this entrance to talk to you about a specific guy, Raman Radev, R-A-D-E-V. Now, this is where it gets crazy. So I just read to you in a human rights write-up for the UN.
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that basically all of these arms, after the fall of the Soviet Union, while NATO is courting Bulgaria to come into NATO, the Minister of Defense is basically running arms deals all over the world. Well, I went to check on who has been in charge of their military over that period of time.
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And I ran across this guy whose name sounded very familiar to me. Ruman Radev. And so I started looking at this and I'm like, oh, he was a major general in the Bulgarian Air Force. And he won the 2016 presidential election. What?
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And I'm like, why does his name sound familiar? And I'm looking down here and I'm going, oh, well, crap. He graduated from the Air Force Squadron Officer School at Maxwell Air Force Base in 94, 96. That's weird. Oh, holy crap. He graduated from the Air War College at Maxwell Air Force Base in 2003. Guess who else graduated from?
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Air War College in 2003. Me. This guy was in my Air War College class in our master's degree program. We went to school together. He was like, I won't bore you with the details, but I have spent quite a bit of time with this man. So this is crazy, crazy, crazy to me. So that's the reason why I recognized his name. He went back.
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And basically came up through the ranks in the Air Force in Bulgaria and ends up not only at prior to being elected president, but had a huge role in being like in charge of their defense department. So I'm like, this is crazy. This is absolutely crazy.
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There was a whole big deal about him wiretapping people's phones, supposedly to carve out corruption. But then some people says that he was part of the corruption. But in 2018 in Paris, there's a picture of him talking to Donald Trump. So I found that very interesting, too.
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And we'll get into a little bit of the more recent problems. But obviously, he was in charge of the COVID response. He was the president during that time.
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critique about that and what he was trying to do. But he did criticize the government for its handling of COVID in his defense. He also said it was the WHO that was mining for information and that they shouldn't participate in the WHO mandates or that type of thing.
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He was also accused in 2020 of being responsible for flying a drone into the prime minister because they have that crazy setup where there's a prime minister and a president, and most of the time they're not of the same party. So Radev, he was accused of flying a drone into the personal house of the prime minister.
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and filming him in bed with a gun and a bunch of money and then on his nightstand. And then afterwards, it was said that the video that Radev supplied or that got leaked, he didn't supply it, that it had been altered and that that really wasn't, you know, it was kind of like an AI kind of spoofing thing.
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So they continue to have all kinds of issues. And Radev also replaced all of their former voting machines in Bulgaria. So I found that very interesting. But anyway, they're still having lots and lots of problems there because there's lots and lots of corruption. All right.
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Let's go on to another part of this story. There is another arms broker called Bulgarian Industrial Engineering and Management. And this was written in 2017. It says that it exports.
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exported 205 Serbian-made Coyote machine guns to Saudi Arabia in 2015 and 16. The weapons, that was what the former bill of lading said, but they were actually diverted to Syria. And there is a guy that owns this arms dealer and his name is Peter, P-E-T-A-R.
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M-A-N-D-J-O-U-K-O-V. Mandjavkov, he's a Bulgarian tycoon, and he is known in his home country as an arms dealer, a role he performed as part of the Cold War. And it says, supposedly, he's the one.
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He started to work for Kintex back in 77, that one that we first talked about that was an arms dealer, and that's back when it was state-owned. There are few details known about his work in the weapons trade, and there's no mention of this company called Bulgarian Industrial Engineering and Management, which is what shows up on the bill of ladens for these weapons.
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And he does describe his empire in general, but it gets very little local media in Bulgaria. And it was previously known as Norwood, Bulgaria. So both him and his company are mentioned in U.S. diplomatic embassy cables that were published by WikiLeaks, though, in 2010.
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As part of Washington's official process for approving the exports of U.S.-made weapons to Georgia, the country, sometime around 2009, the State Department performed background checks on BIEM, his company, which was acting as a middleman for the deal. An official request dated July 2009 from the State Department in Washington to the U.S. embassies in Sofia and other regional embassies in the area.
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was published by WikiLeaks, described his company, BIEM, as being connected to organized crime and gray arms trafficking. So the State Department knew. Questions were also raised about why the firm was receiving a commission on the sale, despite it not being listed on the export license and not being registered as a broker in the U.S., which is required.
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In November 2016, the UN Sanctions Committee on South Sudan revealed that the company in July of 2014 had sold 4,000 assault rifles in 2014 to Ugandan company that delivered them to the Ugandan Ministry of Defense. The weapons were then diverted to South Sudan in breach of UN sanctions. In his private office, he declined to.
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respond to any questions related to BIEM or anything to do with Georgia or Uganda. He also owns an electronic firm called Mashino Export, M-A-S-H-I-N-O-E-X-P-O-R-T. It was also named in a CIA-led investigation into weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. I wonder if that's the fake one.
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Because most of the weapons of mass destruction reports that were written by the CIA about Iraq were all fake. But the tycoon is closely tied to the Socialist Party, which is just the name of it. That's the second largest party in Bulgaria's parliament. He also.
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was backing Ruman Radev, my old former classmate for president. So I wanted to bring him up because it just goes to show the hypocrisy of all of this, because what's hilarious about the fact that you have a report talking about selling arms to these countries.
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When, in fact, we've discovered when we were talking about Angola that Israel was basically functioning as an arms dealer, selling arms to South Africa, and then South Africa would sell them to United, Unina, which Unina and Angola were the bad guys associated with the CIA-installed dictator in the Congo.
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And the good guys that could actually manage was being supplied by Bout, who we started the story off with. So it's all one big cluster, you know what, on how this whole thing works. But terminology wise, I want you to understand how much that matters and how you have to understand the actual goings on on the ground for what they really are.
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and not what we're being fed. Because they make up names for people based on whether they like them or not, or whether they work for the international syndicate. And that's the part that we have to understand. And the only way you can understand that is by understanding history to know whether or not they're lying to you. So let me bring in, all right, we talked about Kintex. And the one that we just talked about, Armamex.
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I also wanted to say that that was a company that was set up in the aftermath of the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 because it was established in 1992. So it was basically one of those privatization efforts in Bulgaria to be able to continue to use their weapons deals as a major currency.
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in a new, quote-unquote, free Bulgaria. They still continued to manufacture, this particular company, Armamex, a large supply of what was now going to be Russian weaponry. But they also produced armored vehicles, engineering equipment, explosives, surveillance equipment, communication equipment.
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electronic warfare equipment, radar equipment, naval crafts. So it was a huge, big arms deal. And it also says in the 1990s, after the privatization, that it provided arms to Nigeria, Yemen, and Bangladesh. It was interesting, I thought, that it said an Israeli plane brought down in Kenya in 2002.
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was shot at by Bulgarian service-to-air missiles because their identification number showed up in the crash wreckage. They were exported to Yemen by Armamex in 1993. And it doesn't say what was on that aircraft and whether that aircraft was part of...
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Israelis owned weapons dealings as well. Armamex became infamous after a successful U.S. operation against its arms dealing. In 1995, a broker in Florida met with a Lithuanian national, Alexander Darichev, D-A-R-I-C-H-E-V. The broker explained that he was a member of the Colombian drug cartel and was looking for sophisticated weaponry.
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Derechev presented himself as a broker of weapons with contacts in government agencies in Bulgaria, Lithuania, and Russia, representing a company called Armamex. And it said that it had licenses to sell this type of weaponry. And he basically offered anything from rifles to surface-to-air missiles.
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During several meetings in the following months between the broker and Darachev, a complex mechanism was set up using front companies and government officials. The Lithuanians wanted the deal to look legitimate. In Florida, the agent of the Colombian narcotics trafficking set up a company called Phoenix International. In April 1996, one year after the first meeting, the U.S.-based
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Broker went to Russia to examine weapons. In the following months, a company and several bank accounts on the Isle of Man were opened. And that's very interesting because the Isle of Man is, that's where we just did the whole expose on Lord Montbatten. He had a house there.
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And it's now a designated UNESCO property. So that's very interesting. The value of the missile contract was $3 million and the first payment was meant to be $50,000. They funneled it through a prudential securities company called Alita, A-L-I-T-A Corporation. In December 1996,
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One of the players instructed Prudential Securities in Florida to transfer the money to New York. Two days later, 49,800 was transferred to a company in Lithuania, well, a bank. Lithuanians had arranged for the transport of the missiles through the services of Angelo Zini, Z-E-I-N-I.
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a Cyprus owner of merchant ships, who offered his vessel to smuggle the missiles into the United States. Zini would send the ship to Bulgaria to pick up the weapons, falsify the paperwork provided by the Lithuanians, and indicating the ship would be transporting 15 40-foot containers of machinery going to Puerto Rico. One container with the missile system would be commingled into the rest.
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in order to pass inspections at the Straits of Gibraltar. Because Armamex could sell these kinds of weapons only to governments, the two who had arranged it acquired an end-user certificate from the Republic of Lithuania, signed and bearing the stamps of the Lithuanian Minister of Defense. I wonder if he went to my Air War College class too. The client was reassured that if the missile systems
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were to be used, they could not be traced to the Lithuanian Ministry of Defense and that they would issue a false letter of receipt upon delivery of the weapons in Puerto Rico. July 1997, the negotiations came to an end at a meeting in Miami. U.S. agents arrested both of the agents that were negotiating the deal.
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What the Lithuanians had not realized was the U.S. brokers were not representing Colombian narcotics traffickers. They were undercover U.S. customs agents from Miami exposing the first credible post-war plot to smuggle tactical nuclear weapons into the USA. The customs agents had wanted to continue their investigation up to the point of actually purchasing nuclear devices.
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but only the missile parts of the deal was permissible under national security regulations. Because probably if you got to that part, you'd compromise the CIA operation. After the arrest, Derichev cooperated with the U.S. District of Attorney and made monitored calls to Bulgarian company Armamex, confirming that 40 shoulder-to-air missiles were indeed waiting to be shipped to Phoenix Arms International.
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The U.S. Justice Department also determined that the Lithuanian minister of defense had in fact signed the end user certificates. He later resigned. The two were convicted of smuggling money laundering conspiracy. And they were given four year sentences. So what I find interesting about this, again, is the double standard because the CIA does this all the time.
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you know, they're not ever caught. Okay. Um, where are we at? All right. So we've already done the, the rich, uh, oh, and here's another thing about that guy. Um, man, Joe man, man, Joe Cove, the Peter guy, that's the, um, billionaire over in Bulgaria. Um, he,
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He has a very interesting background as far as where he grew up and definitely worth, he has his, he's like one of our billionaires that's corrupt. He has his own foundation, everything. So just to let you know. And also I looked up.
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the guy that was the U.S. ambassador to Bulgaria back in 2002 and 2005 during the height of some of these corrupt deals. And it's very interesting to know that this guy was a military intelligence officer, which I found extremely interesting. He also
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was part of some of the questionable military operations. I'll just say that. He was also involved in the Bosnia deal. Now, the Bosnia was an Operation Gladio event as well. He was on Richard Holbrook's negotiation staff, another not good thing.
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Has lots of NATO-related activity in his background. He was also assigned as the Deputy Assistant Secretary General of NATO for Operation and Crisis Management from 2005 to 2008. Now, if there's any staff in NATO that would...
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be the liaison to the ACC and CPC part of Operation Gladio, it would be this office. And I've come across this office several times with these ambassadors. So I feel fairly safe in saying, complete speculation on my part, that this crisis management office has something to do with the oversight of NATO in general, of Operation Gladio. And interestingly enough,
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He was engaged specifically in Afghanistan, Kosovo, and Iraq, NATO activities. Those were his areas. And every single one of those was Operation Gladio. Just saying. Okay, last tab. This one is kind of crazy. And this is the one that I found that talked about Maxwell.
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we've already discovered it's not really possible to play videos for you as far as we will attach the video in the purple pill for you guys to go watch that implicates Robert Maxwell in weapons deals, money laundering with Bulgaria. But I did find this one thing.
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It was written in 2000, and it talks about the murder of Robert Maxwell was MI6's most costly blunder. A video of the real autopsy for his life insurance was made in Israel and was the subject of extensive coverage in Paris in a periodical called Match, M-A-T-C-H, in January 1992. Now, I did not go try to track that down.
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Maxwell had been beaten up in his stateroom, and he was also stabbed in the stomach before he was thrown overboard off of his yacht. According to this article, it says six weeks prior to his murder, he had received a visit from Andrei Lukanov. Let me spell his last name. L-O-U.
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K-A-N-O-V, who happened to be a former communist prime minister of Bulgaria, who was probably Maxwell's closest associate in the Eastern Bloc. Lukanov gave Maxwell a selection of documents, including tapes from the Markov, M-A-R-K-O-V, file.
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related to the famous Bulgarian umbrella case, which was the murder of Bulgarian defector Georgi Markov in London in September 1978. MI6 had paid the son of General Nanka, and I'm not even going to try to pronounce this one. You spell it S-E-R-K-E-D.
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Z-H-I-E-V-A, who was the keeper of the Bulgarian State Security Archives, the sum of $50,000 in Singapore to have the file destroyed. The trial of a General Valado Todorov, T-O-D-O-R-O-V, for the file's destruction was a charade.
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And a copy of the Markov file actually still exists in Moscow, which is very interesting. The murder of Markov and the attempt to kill another defector, Vladimir Kostov, K-O-S-T-O-V, in Paris a few weeks before, both involved the use of pellets laced with ricin. Two defectors.
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two pellets, therefore made the whole truth not so simple. The organizer of the killings was none other than a double agent called Mrs. Mercia McDermott, who most certainly have been betrayed by Aldridge Ames in 1985 when her star in Bulgaria began to decline. After she was unmasked,
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And for her part in this whole thing. Ms. McDermott had distinguished herself by surpassing the efforts of communist authors in writing readable biographies of the country's national heroes. She was and is a household name in Bulgaria. It was decided to have Markov murdered on the...
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I'm going to spell his name too. Z-H-I-V-K-O-V. Zivkov's birthday. Markov had been staked out in London prior to his murder by another old English lady by the name of Mrs. Bartlett. She actually worked for MI6. Immediately before the killing, Mrs. Bartlett was flown back to Bulgaria.
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And it goes on to talk about how these murders were basically a cover-up for, and I don't know what it, for these weapons deals and the money laundering part of it. And I don't know what it is about this, but I have to read this part, especially after our show last night. The attacks on Markov and Koskov.
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were a brilliant propaganda coup for MI6 and were intended to be the final masterpiece of Sir Maurice Oldfield prior to his retirement. The problem, of course, was that the homosexual Oldfield discounted Markov's wife, who loved her husband very much and would spend the next 20 years
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putting pressure on finding who murdered her husband, which, by the way, still remains unsolved, according to everything I could find. Markov skeleton has been something that even the Bulgarian state security has been unable to clean up. And it was viewed.
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I mean, it was a huge big deal in Bulgaria because of the business that they're in, basically. And it said that the Luhanov had been sent to Maxwell to help facilitate some deals and that they were hoping to use Maxwell to pressure the British so that they could in turn pressure Yeltsin.
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for um some help with a coup that had happened in 1991 in moscow so it says had maxwell lived he would have probably um gotten himself out of debt at the time both maxwell and rupert murdoch were investing heavily in satellite tv which of course proved to be a gold mine for murdoch but obviously maxwell got left out because they killed him um
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Dozens of MI6 officers and diplomats have faced the unpleasant task of lying to Markov's widow about his cause of death. Anyway, it goes on and there's a whole bunch of speculation about how things unfolded. But I will follow up on finding out on that one article.
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to, uh, corroborate the fact that there was an autopsy done in Israel that did show a cause of death because that was new to me. Um, and if I find out anything else, of course, I'll bring it to you guys. Um, or I'll post it, um, later on today, but that basically, um, finishes off our, um, vault, uh, Bulgaria, um, research. I, I will say this.
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There is a whole bunch of articles written about the 2020 and 2021 Bulgarian protests that are going on. And if you read through most of those articles, they're doing a coup. It has everything. They finally successfully got the guy to resign, but it has all the hallmarks.
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were paying students to get out into the street. They closed down all of the roadways into Sophia. They basically got the labor unions to strike. And God bless them, the guy that they were trying to get out of office kept refusing. And this is the guy that they had pictures on from the drone.
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flying in. So that was all an effort to get the current prime minister fired. And he just continued to hang in there, but eventually called for new elections and stepped down. So that crap is still going on inside of Bulgaria as recently as 2021. And with that, I'm going to open it up for questions.
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I posted a bunch of links relating to everything that was covered today for you guys to do more research. So, yeah, there's a lot to this story because every one of those countries that, and just the arms dealers that we mentioned, there's a whole bunch more. I kind of just got the top players that I could find.
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There were so many. Sally, go ahead. So tell me, how did it really feel to be that close to someone and interact with them on a daily basis? It's weird because, of course, this isn't the first personal, you know, and I mean, obviously it was a while ago, 20 years ago now. Was it 20? Damn. Damn. That's bad.
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So, so much of this story crosses my personal experience. And so I'd like to say it's got an old hat to be reading a story and go, oh, I was there. Oh, I know that guy. It doesn't. It still shocks me to death to think that, you know, you pal around. And I don't know if anybody understands that Air War College is not like a big class.
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maybe two or 300 people at the most. You're divided up into like 20 person seminars. He was not in my seminar, but you know, you interact, you see each other, you eat lunch together. They have social events and basically every country that we have a lot of foreign students and each foreign student kind of host.
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um something that's related to their country um throughout the year that you're there together like on a friday night at the officers club they'll have like a you know a bulgarian banquet and all of the food that you would normally see in bulgaria or saudi arabia or whatever um so anyway it's it's crazy um totally crazy go ahead mike hey thanks colonel um
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With the talk of Bulgaria and, like, honestly, I just kind of, like, it just stirred my thoughts. And I'm not trying to put the horse against the head of the cart here. Have you come across anything in your research that suggests Gladio presence and operations within Romania? Yes, but I have not specifically dove into them as far as a particular event.
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Um, but I know that there were paramilitary cells embedded in Romania and I have come across that several times. Okay. Cause like the, the, the only, the only reason I'm asking is that, um, a couple of years ago on one of these spaces, I got informed that Romania has some of the best
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established and maintained infrastructure for telecommunications and specifically the internet. And it was established through apparently a dictatorship that got established inside the country. So I mean, if there is a capability of Gladio doing their MO and establishing a dictatorship so they can establish that kind of like presence within the European continent, that sounds like it would make a lot of sense to facilitate.
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a lot of their intel operations and everything like that. So that's the only reason I was curious. Thanks. That is, that's a very good point, actually. And I'm going to have to go back. I have one book that talked about the aftermath of World War II, which is where I remember most of the affiliations, but they had basically
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If I recall, it was called like because it sounds so familiar to our like Patriots front or whatever those things are. I think it was called Patriot Guard or something like that. Yeah, exactly. That was kind of a paramilitary capability that was set up there.
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So, yeah, I'll go back and look at that. That's a very interesting. I have kind of an opens items list that I keep that I kind of bounce off of when I have a few spare minutes to look into a little further. So I'll just add that one to it. Thank you. Go ahead, Cousin It. Can you hear me? I can. Oh, my God. The Verizon Nazis, they wouldn't let me online today. It was terrible. So I apologize for my tardiness.
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Mike, you had mentioned the telecommunications in Romania, just so you're aware. Robert Maxwell's Promise and NEVA, N-E-V-A systems, were set up in Romania as well. Wow, okay. Yeah, he wasn't limited to Bulgaria, just for the sake of the conversation today, Bulgaria and Maxwell's being discussed, but he was in Romania as well. And the stay-behind units that...
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you know, we're talking about, if you will, that's associated with Romania. One of the things everybody has to really look at is the maps prior to World War I, because these people were actually in existence for a long time. Gladio is only the term that came about during the war, the Second World War. Bulgaria was part of the Ottoman Empire and part of Turkey.
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So it's not an unreasonable jump to presume that Bulgaria is going to be supporting stay-behind units, which is the term that came up during the Second World War. So that's where you have to kind of track back in the history of things and realize that these bullshit borders that were created, particularly after World War I, are very important.
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Bridget, you know the guy's name from Waco that was the Branch Davidians and all of that. Victor Hotez. Yeah. They keep saying he was a Bulgarian, Bulgarian, Bulgarian. Well, he wasn't. He was part of the Ottoman Empire. So, you know, it's all very interrelated and interconnected. But Maxwell was, in fact, in Romania. Also, I just want to add to that.
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Promise software was sold to a shitload of countries all over the world. And Maxwell did that just like crypto AG for the State Department cable eavesdropping was sold all over the world. Over 100 countries had it. The same is true with Promise software. So all of this capability to be able to put their finger on.
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Every piece of the pie all over the world is critically important to understand when they claim ignorance as to how something happened like 9-11 when they've got the entire world wired. Go ahead, Bridget. Oh, I was just going to say, and just like they've redefined words, just like anti-communist and.
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communists and so on, they also redefined borders before they redefined words. And this redefining words is another thing like Cousinet brought up is not a new thing. This has been going on for probably a hundred years. Yeah. I think TriStar's got his hand up. Oh, fantastic. I'll be quick. I just wanted to speak on the Patriot front briefly. And I imagine I'm speaking to the choir.
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When I say, I'm telling you right now, these motherfuckers are not real. Okay. Sally? Sally, go ahead. Yeah, I'm sorry. I don't get it. Did I miss something? No. No, TriStar comes in and he just wants to speak to everybody and follow people. He follows them back, then he unfollows you. Oh, gotcha. A troll.
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Oh, you should have left him for a little longer. I should have called him out. I've been waiting to call him out for like five days. I've been trying to message people in the background. He goes into spaces. He sits on stage and goes, he pushes every emoji nonstop. And then he follows like 10 people. They follow back and then he unfollows everyone he followed. That's how he gets followers. Oh, Sally, honey, next time, just leave him for me. Okay, my bad.
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He's been annoying for days. What I was going to say on the topic is, did you see the post I tagged you in about the attempted coup in Bolivia? Yesterday? Yes. Oh, yeah. That's very interesting, actually, that it was not successful. So the CIA has not won Bolivia. Well, they've had a lot of non-successful attempted coups, right? Slovakia, a lot of them in Africa recently.
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Georgia. Weird. Yeah. Yeah. It seems like even the CIA can't get away from the failures of DEI. All right. I love that one. Well, funny you say that because the Bolivian ambassador, she's pretty interesting. So if you read her background, it just I mean, she's been everywhere. Speaking of Romania.
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She has been everywhere. And she's like one of those, she's definitely a CIA troll and a DEI hire to boot because it seems like she's not successful in her coups. Well, and it's funny that you mentioned that because the ones that were happening over the last, what, three or four months in Africa all look like DEI hires as well. That's very interesting. Yeah, so how's that going for them?
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Yeah. I don't know. Keep it up. Keep it up. Jeff, go ahead. Kelly? I was going to say, it almost seems as though maybe these countries and these leaders are starting to wake up and are being prepared or paying attention to what's going on around them and making sure they're not being infiltrated, which I think is a good thing. I mean, news is spreading so much further. Maybe they tune into your show. You don't even know it. Maybe. Well, here's a funny thing.
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If you look at the ambassadors for Bolivia, they seem to have a problem keeping a job. So you have October 2022, you've got Jaron Hilsman. June 2023, you've got Marcos Mandojana. And in July, a month later, you have Joe Tordella.
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And like two months later, you have Deborah Hivara or Hivia. So, yeah, that's hilarious. All right, Jeff, did you have something? Yes, I do. Good morning, Colonel. How is everybody doing on the podcast this morning? Hope everybody is well. And since we're talking about the intelligence getting into elections around the world and getting.
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of course, into our elections. We know that CNN, and I would suggest that everybody hit a podcast, let one person view it from CNN and then bring it to the podcast and everybody support a podcast, not CNN, because they've rigged the debate in favor of Joe Biden, of course. And we just need to keep our eye on the prize that
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The Uniparty, including Joe Biden, needs to go away. The intelligence agencies that are involved need to be dissolved and reconfigured within two other departments in the United States, downsizing. And we're just in a psyop right now, guys. And we see the light with all the podcasts with Colonel and with Bill and with...
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Drax and researcher and all the other people that are putting the truth and the input out there. And it's not being censored. They can't censor all of it. They can censor part of it, but not all of it. And I think the, the, the other person that spoke up said that Bolivia was prepared for it. And so like with Bukaleli in El Salvador and Javier Malay in Argentina, we just need to,
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Just fight the good fight and try to get to the top so we can tear this thing from the bottom up and the top down and meet in the middle. It's got to come from the citizens, and I'll land right there. We've got to stand up. Thank you. Sally, did you have something else?
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Hey, I'm going to be streaming that on Rumble and on X. Anyone wants to join my platform for that, I will have a guest joining me late. If anyone is a streamer podcast and wants to join, let me know. I'm happy to have anyone to come join. But anyway, this is what really raised my hand was, so I've been researching into the Dignity Index and how that ties with Cassell and with SEL learning systems, which is social emotional learnings.
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So Tim Shriver is the one who supposedly did all the studies. And they originally did it at Harvard. And so they started implementing emotional learning. But Shriver's dad was an ambassador. And you were saying in previous things how things run in the family. It was, the guys are insane. Yeah. Didn't the Shrivers marry into the Kennedys too? Or how did that work? They're cousins. So they are, Shrivers are Kennedys. Thank you. Thank you.
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Okay. Yeah, I knew somewhere in the back of my head. Thank you. Y'all aren't going to believe this. So, I love this. There is a WikiLeaks message from 2009, April 16th. Listen to this. Early April 16th, the Bolivian National Police SWAT team raided the Expo Cruise Fairgrounds in Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
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Reportedly discovering arms and ammunition. Police also raided a downtown hotel, engaging in a firefight and ultimately killing three individuals. One was a Hungarian-Romanian, one an Irish national, and one a Bolivian. Allegedly connected to arm caches. You don't say. Two others.
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are under arrest. President Morales, on his arrival to Venezuela this morning, claimed that the GOB had been aware of the group for some time and that the group was linked to rightist foes of his administration. Note, last Sunday, President Morales alleged that rightist groups supported by the U.S. embassy were plotting against him.
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Vice President alleged that the group had planned to assassinate President Morales himself and perfect Ruben Costa. So far, aside from President Morales' comments last Saturday, the GOB had not alleged any U.S. government involvement. In the pre-dawn hours of April 16th, an elite police force flown in, mounted in operation against the alleged international terrorist.
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At 5 o'clock, they set off a device in the hotel, and the ensuing firefight resulted in three dead. Is that crazy? And that's crazy. You just find them everywhere. Better make sure that that WikiLeaks post is archived and maybe even downloaded, considering the recent events with Julian Assange and WikiLeaks' data. Right.
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And it says press reported that they confiscated rifles, pistols, C4 explosives, and Molotov cocktails. What's that sound like? An Operation Gladio arms cache? Absolutely. Every time you kick over a rock, about 10 snakes slide out. Yeah, that's the truth. Well, one of the things with the WikiLeaks is that they said they were going to take down the emails, but not the whole database.
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Hold on just a second. So if I go back to ambassadors to Bolivia, because that was in 2009, I definitely want to mark on my ambassador bad guy list, the one that was there in 2009, because obviously he's one of the players too.
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Oh, look at that. OK, so James Cregan in June 25, 2009 becomes the ambassador and he's the ambassador for 60 days and then he gets replaced by John Creamer. They must have trouble keeping ambassadors. Oh, shit. And Cregan, the guy that got fired evidently, was also the ambassador.
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in the 90s in Honduras, which is a tell. He also spent time. Oh, yes. He was at the Holy See. He was the Vatican one. Son of a bitch. So again, let's go. You just can't make this shit up, right? It's just a coincidence. Holy crap.
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So this is how I spend my day, guys. I just thought I'd share that with you. So when we're doing the research, this is live action right now, doing the research of something that pops up like that. And you just keep going and it's addictive because you find this and you're like, okay, well, now I got to go back. And if they're really wanting to kill that guy, then they probably put in another bad guy to replace him. And so that John Creamer guy probably isn't any better.
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Just maybe a little bit more disguised, maybe. I don't know. So you have to check up all of those different things. And oh, yeah, look, he's he was the he worked in the Mexico. Oh, he's a record producer. Holy shit. He's in the music industry. Turned ambassador. God, you got to love it. All right. So he's definitely CIA.
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Well, yeah, because the CIA, don't forget, was involved with the music industry. Oh, I haven't forgot. Yeah, I haven't forgot. P. Diddy. P. Diddy 2. Yeah, absolutely. Go ahead, Sally. All right, guys, if you are enjoying this podcast or this X-Space, make sure you are following Colonel Towner, Star, I can't even say your name today. Stellar. Star Stellar.
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You should do a live research in real time. It would be funny. It would be awesome. Well, I'd have to have Bridget and Cousin It because they're the ones that makes it enjoyable. And we have done, well, most of ours, we've done all the research ahead of time. But last night was as close to one as I've done with Alpha because I had.
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been given some information after our podcast. If you guys haven't watched the Alpha Warrior podcast that we did last night live at nine o'clock, I'd highly encourage you to do that because that's as close to live action as I've done. I got a post and I won't say his name.
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But I asked him if he minded if I did that. And the last I looked, I hadn't gotten a response. But because I want to give credit where credit is due. But anyway, he had sent me a link that went along with the English or the UK podcast that we did that we were finishing up last night. And it had to do with the child trafficking and blackmail of the politicians, which, of course.
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I've explained on our wagon wheel that you have human trafficking, drug trafficking, and arms trafficking that pays for Operation Gladio. And the grease in the middle that makes the wheel turn is blackmail. And thanks to his input and telling me where to go look, I was able to report on one specifically, but named three of them.
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boys' homes that had been used in England and in Ireland as part of an Operation Gladio blackmailing scheme that Lord Montbatten was intimately involved in, like literally intimately involved in, and how disgusting the entire thing is. And it implicates, you know, all of the royal family, the...
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A lot of the MPs in their parliament. And again, it's just gross. It was really hard to get through it. But because of the importance of it and how everybody is talking about this stuff going on here, we've obviously talked about Mark Dutro.
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And realizing, and I say this often, the reason why Epstein operated in Miami and New York is because any place, primarily that men go, unaccompanied, is going to have child trafficking networks, period. That's why they do the Super Bowl. All of those types of destinations cater to a very perverted clientele.
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While it is not the focus of Operation Gladio nor my expertise, primarily being the paramilitary part of that, where we come across it, we will talk about it because it is an integral part of Operation Gladio and how when you wonder how you get...
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you know, senior military guys who seem to be, you know, at the top of their game in, you know, a four-star general or whatever, how they get compromised. That's how they get compromised. And I remember recently, not like a year or two ago, but in the recent past that one of those networks got exposed and implicated a one-star general and he killed himself immediately upon that getting exposed.
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He committed suicide because they understand the implications. And while they will allow themselves to be controlled, they will not allow anybody to know about it in general, generally. So go ahead, Mike. Those those locations like particularly New York and Miami also have to happen to be locations where there are a lot of financial services and Wall Street presence, which.
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Like all of us are going to know, especially those in the audience, that intel operatives also tend to be very closely related or directly and intimately related to the finance sector. Well, you make an excellent point because they go hand in hand. The amount of money that goes through NATO by them just saying, I prefer F-16s or I prefer the M-16 or the Galil rifle.
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That equates to billions of dollars. And in the industrial world, New York City is the home to many of the headquarters. If not the headquarter, they'll have an office in New York City. So the business, the industry of business, if you will,
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transits those, same thing with Los Angeles. And the point that I made to Alpha, he had told me about a friend of his that had just recently got hired at a community just outside of Nashville where he's like the deputy chief of police and they had done a major child trafficking.
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And instead of the local television programs reaping praise upon this guy, they immediately began attacking him. And Alpha had shared this with me like a month or so ago, right after it had happened. And he was like incredulous. He couldn't believe it happened. I'm like, well, Alpha, you realize that a large amount of New York City.
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financial giants just recently moved their headquarters to Nashville, right? You know that? Go look at the skyline 20 years ago of Nashville and today. I was just, we go to Nashville probably once or twice a year. When I was there, it was probably nine months ago. I don't even recognize Nashville. There was no less than 10.
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major high-rises being constructed. There's booms, the big cranes. The entire skyline of Nashville is nothing but buildings being built. And I said, every one of those companies now, instead of having their execs out in the field traveling to New York City, they're traveling to Nashville. They will be looking for pedophilia in Nashville.
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Tell your friend to stay alert. And again, they're still attacking him. And every minute that reporter is attacking the deputy chief of police for outing pedophilia, he could be using that same amount of effort to expose it. And I told Alpha that says one thing to me, either he's a pedophile or his boss is a pedophile, period.
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Miles? Good afternoon, Colonel. I'm going to go back to the UK for just a minute. Have you ever seen the BBC building in London? Yes. So for the audience, I can send you some information, Colonel, if you want to look at that. There's some statues on the outside of the building. And if you look into who...
1:43:05
constructed those or made those statues. He was a pedophile. But on the side of the building, there's a statue that's very interesting. It looks like people holding this child and there's a book that's open and it said, Abscelta. And in Latin, that means listen and obey. So BBC's been involved with this.
1:43:34
For a long, long time. Thanks, Carol. Yeah, it's it's a very egg monkey. Oh, thanks. Hold on. Egg monkey. Did you have something to say? Go ahead. Yeah, I just wanted to add in. I was recently looking at the Save the Children Foundation and they actually run the Head Start programs.
1:44:16
in five southern states, including Tennessee. So I just thought that could be related. Actually, it's Head Start and Pre-Head Start is what I read. Yeah, and that's a great observation because what we have found is most of these people, and I made that point last night, that have these philanthropies also sponsor
1:44:46
and have access to children, quote unquote, charities. And as a result, many of them have been found over the years to be pedophiles that are involved in this. Go ahead, Bridget. Save the children.
1:45:13
was actually taken to court or indicted in Guatemala for child trafficking. Yeah, we've come across AmeriCare, the Covenant House that was in New York, so many of them. Go ahead, Bridget. Oh, excuse me. One of the things, Miles, that you would really get a kick out of.
1:45:42
It just went to something you had said about the BBC statues. Do you know what Jeffrey Epstein's uncle, I believe it's uncle. If you look up Epstein and sculpture, actually he did such perverse sculptures over in Europe that they actually, the public physically tore them off the buildings and smashed them. Well, there you go, Jeff. It's really,
1:46:17
colonel it's really really disturbing ouch oh excuse me guys ouch um i'm at work i apologize give me a second um i just hit my head oh god i i tell you it just blows my mind all of this pedophilia just coming around in the last three or four or five years of how badly it's been publicized in hollywood
1:46:47
In particular, and with the politicians promoting this division and a lot of its mental illness. Some of it's rape or old people taking advantage of children. But it seems like it's promoted in Hollywood. It's been promoted for decades. And the government is using it as a tool to...
1:47:15
promote their agenda and to create division and with the I had two points I was thinking about the intelligence officer in Afghanistan on top of that problem admitting that 70% of the ammonium nitrate that or excuse me 70% of the soldiers that were killed by roadside bombings in Afghanistan were killed with ammonium
1:47:44
nitrate that was produced in Pakistan and we as a government and the intelligence agency had given Pakistan like 70 or 80 billion dollars over the last 10 years and that ammonium nitrate infiltrated its way into Afghanistan and has killed our our troops and it seems that that the same thing with giving money to Iran and the same thing with giving money to Pakistan
1:48:15
They're using our own money against us. And these guys in intelligence have to know these things, that what they're doing is completely corrupt. I mean, for John Kerry and Barack Obama to work with Iran and have it in this situation where it's at today is just insane. It's insane that we're being undermined and we're being...
1:48:44
double-crossed, as you would say, with a double agent. Well, I think we lost him. Bridget, go ahead. Something I remembered from last night that hit me, when you were doing your Alpha Warrior project, or show, and you were talking about the police and how they were running down the police. Now, doesn't it now make, with that in mind, that what you had said was...
1:49:20
that they're removing the children's protectors, which is the same thing of destroying the family. But in that respect, does that not now make sense on why they want to defund the police? Why it was always a Democratic uniparty, you know, not necessarily, it was everybody was screaming defund the police. They wanted to defund specifically the protectors of the children.
1:49:51
And I think one of the things Alpha said was right. And that is that they're not they want to disarm because they realize when this does become public, they will not be safe. So, yeah, no, I agree. I do want to say something to what Jeff was talking about, though. Understand that the exposure.
1:50:20
of these networks has drastically escalated, not the events. The events is as old as Adam and Eve. I'm going to be writing about another one that I just recently found that actually happened here in Florida. And it's decades old. And Florida still will not bring justice to
1:50:49
the victims. So I'm going to, and I got another tip from somebody about this one as well. So this child abuse and pedophilia has gone on for, you know, hundreds of years. And some of it is just, all of it is gross and disgusting.
1:51:19
But if you can call it good news, the exposure that has happened since Trump signed his executive order in 2017 has changed the entire playing field. And it is something that it doesn't get talked about very often. But to me, that single legacy of his first administration,
1:51:49
is the single best part of it. Andy, go ahead. Hey there. Sorry, Colonel, can you hear me? Yeah, I can hear you. Yes. Just walked away from the phone when you called me. Anyways, not on Bulgaria or Gladio, but along the lines of what you were saying for children and stuff. Yeah, it was like maybe...
1:52:23
six months ago that, you know, I'm going through our Amex bill and I find this charge and it routes back to, you know, a couple of university students came by and it was my wife who spoke to them and they were raising money for this thing called SOS Children's Village. And I think that charge, 25 bucks Canadian a month, you know, was for about a year. And then I'm realizing.
1:52:50
I asked my wife, what's this for? And then she remembered. And so then I inquire, I go, and I try and find the website, trying to get information on what they're doing. And it led me to some US government website. So I got suspicious about it and try to find out more. And then just went to Amex and told them, look, this is, I don't think this is a legit. Can you reverse charges? And they did a few months reverse charges, but.
1:53:19
That was really crazy. You know, they had university students going around for this thing called SOS Children's Village in Ottawa. And yeah, nothing to show for what they were doing. So I'm very suspect on what this was all about. And it was just on them. That's crazy. Yeah. So it's good these things are getting exposed. You know, I mean, I don't.
1:53:44
this is an outlet here for me to tell about it, but I just, just cause I reported to Amex, hopefully something's happening there, but I don't really trust, you know, there's nowhere where you can go to report these things, I guess. Right. Before this. Well, in, in, in the state of Florida, you can go to the attorney general's website. We have a fraud hotline here and website that anything, cause it's,
1:54:13
primarily was set up originally because of insurance fraud during hurricanes but you can um anything like that where people solicit um that is not legitimate you can report and they will investigate it so all right maybe i should look into it a bit more but yeah i i never clued in you know because the child trafficking trafficking is a problem up here it's a big problem and um yeah there's stuff like this that are going on that's um probably
1:54:44
helping that in the like helping child trafficking as opposed to helping children so and that would be something that they would do yes that's exactly what they do the opposite of everything sally go ahead um since we're talking about child trafficking and all this stuff guys um i don't know if you guys anyone watched the fall of cabal jenna osbard is the one who put all that together and um she lost her well i believe she was gladiode um just
1:55:11
Take a moment and just remember that she put a lot of work into exposing these people even before a lot of people were aware of this. So just want to put that out there. Yeah, you're absolutely right. Mama Squirrel Nuts. I love that name. Go ahead. Hi, I'm just adoring all the work that you all are putting in. I've enjoyed listening to you on Alpha and on Badlands as well.
1:55:40
And now with the spaces, every time I get a chance, I jump in. So I just wanted to give you a little bit of accolades on that. And I wanted to express that, you know, the problem is this stuff hasn't been around just for the last few years. This has been around for at least, I want to say, 60 or 80 years to the extent that it is.
1:56:10
the CIA was actually made a thing, right? But it is now becomes so, and I think you said it one day where you said it, it's, it's like a ball rolled up, you know, and you get it untangled the ball of string or whatever. It is so convoluted, and it touches upon everything in
1:56:38
In all of our lives, you know, now we're talking about child sex trafficking, which is really near and dear to my heart. But, you know, this is all being utilized as the children are being utilized as pawns. These presidents and ministers and so forth are being used as pawns. The NGOs.
1:57:07
are being used as pawns. They're getting kickbacks for everything that they're doing, but they're doing it because they have somebody that has stuff on them. I think this is a big exposure campaign, which is great because the more that we know, the more we can have our eyes wide open instead of being closed.
1:57:35
relying on our government, who obviously has mucked everything up over the last several years. But I guess my question to you is, do you see, being in the military, and I know this is going to be a hard question to answer, but do you see a way out of this? I mean, we could eliminate the three-letter agencies.
1:58:04
You know, the CIA and so forth. But realistically, there's there's going to be bad in every agency. It doesn't matter what agency, you know, we could kill, you know, the CIA and they could pop up as something else, you know. So my question to you is, moving forward, what would your thought be on how do we get rid of how do we eradicate it?
1:58:33
Um, and I think that would be a, I apologize for taking so long. Thank you guys for having me up. Um, so because our world is ran by men and men are not infallible, um, the number one, um, uh, motivator to keep people honest is, um, a belief in God. Um, our morals.
1:59:03
are what is supposed to be our barometer for doing the right thing. So if I was queen for a day and you have to. So your point that I make all the time is that regime change and totalitarian tendencies of central governments was happened in just our.
1:59:31
country's lifetime with the example of deposing the queen in Hawaii all the way till today. So it wasn't the three-letter agencies that did it. It was being done before then. The difference in post-World War II is it's being done in government entities that we cannot then prosecute the people because their skate is, I was just doing what my boss told me to do.
1:59:59
And we've given the authority to the CIA to do shit they shouldn't be doing. So they gave themselves their own get out of jail free. Prior to World War II, you could be held accountable by the existing constitutional means for actively overthrowing a foreign government. That went away post-World War II.
2:00:28
Because we brought it in-house and gave the CIA the mission to actually go do that. So you, number one, have to sit down. And I do believe this is all possible or I wouldn't be doing what I'm doing. I'd be sitting on a beach somewhere enjoying my last days. I think you sit down with a constitution on a table and the federal government organizational chart beside it.
2:00:58
and our republic is set up so that if it's not specifically mentioned in the Constitution, it gets X'd off the organizational chart. Then you say, you've got 12 months in the states to pick up everything I just X'd off this chart. If you want to do it in the states, have at it. If you don't want to do it in the states, fine. You go back.
2:01:27
to the original Constitution that says every state has to pay for the remaining parts of the federal government a certain amount per head in your state. So if I have 10 million people in the state of Florida and I have to pay a dollar a head, I'm going to pay at the end of the year $10 million. Well, you know what happens overnight?
2:01:54
The government decides to get all the illegals out of our country because they ain't paying a dollar for that head. The state legislatures will help the governor get those people out of our country because they're not going to pay for them. The people will help the governors get the people out because they don't want to be taxed at the state level to pay for a head that doesn't belong in their state.
2:02:23
to the original Constitution where the state legislatures elect the senators and send them to Washington and can recall them when the son of a bitches do stuff that is anti-constitutional and hurts the states and the state's people, our problems within 12 months would, we would be the new Argentina and El Salvador of having changed our entire country.
2:02:54
almost relatively overnight. And it doesn't require new laws. As a matter of fact, it requires getting rid of almost every law that is done at the federal level because they all violate the Constitution. We are not supposed to be taxed by the federal government. I think Trump's recent foot in the door as far as taxation is leading us down that road.
2:03:22
By saying he's going to do it via tariff, by getting rid of that federal tax on a person, you can pivot to eliminating it without making it a constitutional issue. But then you have to shore up in clarification of the Constitution. Hold on just a second.
2:03:48
I'm getting a FedEx delivery and I see my dog. Oh, there's my husband. Never mind. I see my dog going to meet the FedEx guy and I'm like, I don't see my husband with my dog. Okay. So anyway, that's what I would do. I would have the entire thing fixed in a year. So thank you for asking. Bridget, go ahead. Just one other thing, expanding on exactly what you're talking about. Part of the problem has been the hijacking.
2:04:19
of any independent news source. This used to be part of our checks and balances. And I really believe that you're going to see the development, almost like a rebirth of news stations, news channels in a free country where we have to, just like we're doing here. And just by showing up here, you guys are.
2:04:50
already taking the steps necessary to point out to other people. And you're opening the minds of those around you and you're pointing out what doesn't make sense and getting people to use logic that they have quashed with TV and video games and things like that. Using logic and getting people to reason out things for themselves will...
2:05:19
We'll fix a lot. It's we've unfortunately been kind of buried underneath entertainment, my opinion. I agree. Mike, go ahead. I wanted to add around the whole child trafficking and pedophilia topic to gain more insight into a lot of the stuff that's going on. If you guys aren't following Liz Croken, I would recommend.
2:05:48
Following her, she did a lot of the work on Pizzagate, and she's also from my home state of Iowa. So I'm particularly biased in following her content. And then also around the same topic with the mentioning of the NGOs, like the Save Our Children group and others, as well as the investigations into such groups, that they're often used to...
2:06:13
If they have to, they'll offer up patsies to supplicate the public's kind of bloodlust when they find out about this stuff. But then they'll use the 95 percent of the rest of it of the investigation to bury evidence for particularly important individuals that are part of the entire network. And then one other thing around Mama Scrolls question and the comments from the colonel around the eradication of this kind of evil. And it is evil that we're talking about.
2:06:41
It's important to keep in mind that this might sound exhausting to people that are not particularly militarily inclined, but there is no finish line where we get to the end and there's 100% eradication and the fight is done. This kind of stuff, like we mentioned, has been going on for hundreds of years. Unfortunately, the evil will continue into the future, and it will find, like Mama Squirrel and the Colonel mentioned, that we may...
2:07:09
push them out in any sort of successful aggressive operation, but they will spread like weeds to other areas and seed the starts of new attempts to like get back to this unfortunate reality that we're in right now. So like the fight is never done. Just keep that in mind. Absolutely. Good. Yeah, that's definitely true. And that goes back to patterns. That's why groups like this are really important because once you start recognizing what they've done in the past,
2:07:39
You can call it out in the future. And like Bridget said, with the mainstream media, which isn't mainstream anymore, they've tried to hide all of this from us. I think the Internet was probably the biggest wrench in their machine because it allowed us the opportunity to find actual information and to communicate amongst ourselves and to find information on somebody like Victor Bell.
2:08:11
or Montbatten, or Save the Children, or the Clintons, or all of that, that was all hidden. And it's only with the internet that we're able to finally find the answers. And it's up to you, the individual, to pay it forward to the next group, because particularly the younger generation, which are still brainwashed, and explain it in such a way.
2:08:39
that it's not coming out as um you know the college lecture explain it in like logical terms well does it make sense for this to happen if those people did that or you know i i don't know i all i know is that it's up to us and we've got to stop looking elsewhere for the answers it's we've got to look to ourselves and and continue the fight i agree um but to change
2:09:09
To change the subject real quick. So I don't know if everybody has noticed, speaking of mainstream media, CNN has actually sent a letter to YouTube to have like the higher end podcasts contact CNN. And apparently they are going to try to shut down any third party live streaming. So anybody, they're trying to say that it is a copyright infringement.
2:09:38
to live stream the debate and to have grown up discussions around it. So they absolutely intend to shut everything down tonight. So most of the podcasters that are going to have a live stream, because I don't even have a TV, and never mind cable, so I would never be able to watch it. Most of the podcasters tonight with any of the live streams are going to be on X, on Rumble, and on YouTube.
2:10:07
And that way, if YouTube decides to shut them down because CNN throws a hissy fit, they will still be able to broadcast. Oh, and I did find out about our drinking game. Louder with Crowder is actually doing a drinking game. And he's really funny. I don't agree with everything that he says, but that is a funny drinking game. And of course, Sally, she's going to be doing a live broadcast tonight as well.
2:10:35
um into spaces so anybody that wishes to please follow sally and um follow her live stream tonight and what else have we got going on oh and stellar thank you so much for co-hosting by the way um really am very grateful i don't know what was going on with the phone today but i do thank you very much and anybody who's interested in the financial background definitely
2:11:02
check out stellar's um information she is on top of all the finances and all the sketchy bullshit that's going on so she's definitely one to follow and on that note thank you all for your understanding and for being here i appreciate it go ahead stellar hi thank you thank you for letting me come up and co-host i appreciate it you guys always bring so much fire and stuff like that and um
2:11:29
With what's going on on the financial side, a lot of their funding is being closed up with Tether, those stable coins. Now I just saw that Coinbase is suing the SEC and the FDIC. I just saw that that came through. Then yesterday, I also noticed that...
2:11:53
what was it the dominion ceo got served um papers and stuff like that so there's a lot of stuff coming out and um and things like that so you know hopefully we're going to be wrapping it up at least on that part um we'll see what happens next week i think that that should be very interesting but thank you so much for having the space i love you guys and you guys bring so much fire and connections to everything thank you stellar egg go ahead i just wanted to uh encourage everyone to look up
2:12:23
Any group, a think tank or an NGO, look up their 990 form because you can find a ton of funding information, who they're funding, who's funding them, organizations they're working with, et cetera. So I just wanted to- Great point. Yeah, great point. Thank you, Egg. Bridget, all right. One last thing, I promise. And that is that, Andy, you're spot on. I did just a-
2:12:53
peripheral on your SOS children's villages. And I'm going to do a little deeper dig on the side because this all coincides, you know, the one thing that the colonel always talks about is dates, dates, dates. And this also goes around the Second World War, which was right when the Gladio operations all took place.
2:13:20
And everything about this just says hanky. But that's just my opinion. But we'll see how it pans out. A quote from the particular, the head, the one who started it, was that all the children of the world are our children. And that's the same type of slogans that they use when they're trying to transgender the children and take away parents' rights. Just a thought.
2:13:52
Yeah. And have us pay for it. And have us pay for it. That's exactly right. I think that really is the foot stomper of World War II. They took everything that they did on their own and basically put it on the taxpayer afterwards around the world.
2:14:10
So with that, we're way over our two hours. So I'm going to go ahead and close up on that note. We'll be back for our last of the week show tomorrow and look forward to talking to you guys then.
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Victor Bout supplied_arms_to
MPLA host_asserted
▶ 13:12
“But Paul Helliwell's fine. Bout's not fine. And now that we've went over Angola, all of this is going to make sense to the audience here. Bout was involved with a Soviet military operation in Angola. …”
Mossad supplied_arms_to
Northern Alliance host_asserted
▶ 15:43
“that wanted NATO out of their country or the CIA installed dictator. He also was in Afghanistan several times. And let's see. Oh, gosh, look at this. So everybody acknowledges that one of the good guy…”
Victor Bout supplied_arms_to
Northern Alliance host_asserted
▶ 16:14
“Mossad, M-A-S-S-A-U-D. And Bout was actually arming them against the CIA. I find this absolutely crazy that literally everything they've told us is a lie. So in 2000, a UN report identifies that the B…”
Victor Bout supplied_arms_to
Iran host_asserted
▶ 17:46
“And then what's really hilarious is that he was selling arms during the 80s to Iran at the same time Israel in the United States is selling arms secretly, covertly to Iran. But the only guy that gets …”
Israel supplied_arms_to
Iran host_asserted
▶ 17:46
“And then what's really hilarious is that he was selling arms during the 80s to Iran at the same time Israel in the United States is selling arms secretly, covertly to Iran. But the only guy that gets …”
Kintex member_of
Belgian Communist Party host_asserted
▶ 23:30
“And if you look up Kintex, basically what it says, it was an arm of the Bulgarian Communist Party. It was actually a company owned by the state, which in 1991, obviously, the Communist Party went away…”
Kintex supplied_arms_to
Algeria host_asserted
▶ 25:01
“And then it says the first large export of weapons from Bulgaria was to Algeria. Oh, look at that. Back in 1961 and 62. That's when we already learned about that, too, that the 1961 and 1962 conflict …”
Kintex member_of
Secret Service book_quoted
▶ 27:36
“who maintained that the country was covertly supplying so-called terrorist groups because they're the enemy. Kintex was closely tied to the Bulgarian Secret Service, thereby contributing to suspicions…”
Bolivia trained
Sandinistas book_quoted
▶ 28:35
“had been Bulgaria's involvement in the training of quote-unquote terrorists in Angola, Cuba, Nicaragua, Yemen, and Tanzania. Now, keep in mind, this is the U.S.'s definition of terrorists because they…”
Rumen Radev member_of
Bulgarian Air Force host_asserted
▶ 39:53
“And I ran across this guy whose name sounded very familiar to me. Ruman Radev. And so I started looking at this and I'm like, oh, he was a major general in the Bulgarian Air Force. And he won the 2016…”
Bolivia member_of
Ottoman Empire host_asserted
▶ 1:18:51
“you know, we're talking about, if you will, that's associated with Romania. One of the things everybody has to really look at is the maps prior to World War I, because these people were actually in ex…”
Operation Gladio founded
Stay-behind units host_asserted
▶ 1:18:51
“you know, we're talking about, if you will, that's associated with Romania. One of the things everybody has to really look at is the maps prior to World War I, because these people were actually in ex…”
Victor Houteff member_of
Branch Davidians host_asserted
▶ 1:19:49
“Bridget, you know the guy's name from Waco that was the Branch Davidians and all of that. Victor Hotez. Yeah. They keep saying he was a Bulgarian, Bulgarian, Bulgarian. Well, he wasn't. He was part of…”
John Creamer succeeded
James Cregan host_asserted
▶ 1:31:54
“Oh, look at that. OK, so James Cregan in June 25, 2009 becomes the ambassador and he's the ambassador for 60 days and then he gets replaced by John Creamer. They must have trouble keeping ambassadors.…”
James Cregan appointed
Bolivia host_asserted
▶ 1:31:54
“Oh, look at that. OK, so James Cregan in June 25, 2009 becomes the ambassador and he's the ambassador for 60 days and then he gets replaced by John Creamer. They must have trouble keeping ambassadors.…”
James Cregan member_of
Catholic Church host_asserted
▶ 1:32:23
“in the 90s in Honduras, which is a tell. He also spent time. Oh, yes. He was at the Holy See. He was the Vatican one. Son of a bitch. So again, let's go. You just can't make this shit up, right? It's …”
Louis Mountbatten member_of
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 1:36:31
“boys' homes that had been used in England and in Ireland as part of an Operation Gladio blackmailing scheme that Lord Montbatten was intimately involved in, like literally intimately involved in, and …”
Save the Children trafficked
Guatemala guest_asserted
▶ 1:45:13
“was actually taken to court or indicted in Guatemala for child trafficking. Yeah, we've come across AmeriCare, the Covenant House that was in New York, so many of them. Go ahead, Bridget. Oh, excuse m…”
Pakistan supplied_arms_to
Afghanistan caller_asserted
▶ 1:47:15
“promote their agenda and to create division and with the I had two points I was thinking about the intelligence officer in Afghanistan on top of that problem admitting that 70% of the ammonium nitrate…”