OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 43 - 'Exposed - The USAID Deception' - EP.382
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I wanted, as I mentioned to you, I wanted the Eagle and the operation, the Phoenix program where the Eagle is. So what they did is they actually put in the claws of the Eagle, like it's dragging the Phoenix. They did a really good job. So anyway, and again, it's a veteran owned company that we're dealing with. So, you know, everything's good. That is awesome.
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You know what? Give me 20 seconds on that. So we're talking about America first and we're going to notice this. Look, there's if we truly as Americans want America first, there's going to be a time where there's going to be things that are more expensive. Why? Because, well, we don't have child labor and human trafficking labor here in the United States, which is how these other countries are able to get things at dirt cheap. So part of supporting this country is us as Americans and patriots investing.
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So when we have local shops or especially veteran-owned shops, you know what? We got to spend the extra buck to bring it back home. We will. Because at some point, if we can show enough influence to bring business to America, that means there's going to be more business. And eventually those prices will start to kind of fall in sync. But it's either we do it or we leave it for our kids to do it. And then they're the ones that have to carry that burden.
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Let's make the investments so our kids and our grandkids don't have to. Thank you. Okay. So I just want to put the whole thing in context from an Operation Gladio perspective. So we have talked a lot about NGOs in general, right? Non-governmental organizations that somehow all end up with government money, which means they're not non-governmental, right?
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it's an oxymoron that they don't want you to pay attention to. And one that we focused on a lot was the National Endowment for Democracy. And it's important that you understand how it was set up because the USAID is very much like it. So I want to go over a couple of elements of the National Endowment for Democracy because that's going to be on deck. It is going to be one of the ones that gets blown up.
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And they have kind of like the Republican data account on X has kind of put some NED information out there in a kind of roundabout way. And I want to explain that. So the National Endowment for Democracy is a law that was signed in during the Reagan administration.
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Which I think is hilarious because Dan Scavino just put up the fact that the Reagan portrait is in Donald Trump's. Yeah. Okay. So on his post, I said, oh, did he do it because of the NED law that Reagan signed into law? Or did he do it because he didn't close the border? Or is that portrait there because...
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He gave amnesty to millions of illegals and or the vaccine exemption to all of the pharmaceuticals. I was not nice. But anyway, of course, every time I see Reagan's name now, National Endowment for Democracy just kind of flashes in. I want to just remind you guys of some stuff because we're going to see the exact same thing in USAID and USAID. Everybody.
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talks about it being a JFK program. Actually, it was not a JFK program. JFK just took a bunch of other programs and put them together to create USAID. He thought he was streamlining, making something more efficient, which turned into a gorilla. So the National Endowment for Democracy was set up and it houses several things.
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A journal for democracy. And when you pull that up on Wiki and you just put your cursor over it, don't click on it. Journal of democracy. The very image that comes up is how to beat a populist. It's like the cover of a pamphlet. So just go down and put your cursor over the journal of democracy. How to beat a populist. Donald Trump.
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is a populist. This is funded with your tax dollars. The next thing world, and by the way, that's media, right? It's propaganda. World Movement for Democracy. This is a network of internationally to quote unquote promote democracy. And we know what that's the code word for. Democracy is regime overthrow, right? They never actually mean democracy. It's like,
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The Democrats yelling, we have to defend democracy while they're trying to overthrow Trump. The International Forum for Democratic Studies. That's another one of those things that goes a lot. It's a propaganda machine. The Fellowship Program, which of course is basically an indoctrination program. The Network of Democracy Research Institute. This is where they publish studies that then
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goes into being sourced documents for things Congress is going to pass legislation on. It's like the self-licking ice cream cone. So if I need a study to say something, I'm going to give it to these guys and it's going to say exactly what I want it to say. The Center for International Media Assistance. Well, what the hell is that? Another propaganda. So this is the people that basically these are like the 4 a.m. talking points people.
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OK, so then you go on down and it says that the National Endowment for Democracy assumed several former activities that was performed by the CIA. What the hell? So you're telling me that Congress and the Reagan administration took functions out of the CIA and put them in the National Endowment for Democracy to be performed.
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by a quote-unquote non-governmental because this is how you get to non-attribution. We're going to pretend like this is a separate entity and it has nothing to do with the government. Now, keep in mind, through Operation Gladio, what we figured out was prior to World War II, all of the same regime change.
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functions existed they were just done by the corporations themselves right they used the state department they used the corporations and these corporations especially back when they had the east and west indies um like from the british empire the um dutch empire they had their own intel services and they had their own armies
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So all they did after World War Two was take that entity and put it in the CIA. They put it in the German BND. MI6 was already set up that way. The KCIA, Mossad, all of those things. So they took what was in the civilian community and they put it in the government under these, quote unquote, intelligence agencies. What they did.
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in the 70s slash 80s was they took that piece that they felt like they could, the stuff that dealt with the outside world, the non-intelligence part of it, and they moved it out of the CIA after having put it in it. They moved it out into this new configuration called an NGO. Right? Right. All right. So.
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And it says right there they have a history of regime change. So, you know, that made the Wikipedia page. It's a common knowledge. But I want you to scroll down and get down to the area where it talks about. It's when it says in 1983, the House Foreign Affairs Committee proposed legislation, blah, blah. So it says that it's set up for.
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They're going to talk about in that paragraph, the first two, the Free Trade Union Institute, Solidarity Center. That was a slush fund for unions to help the CIA do regime change. The next one is an affiliate of the National Chamber Foundation, which is basically the Chamber of Commerce. So this law gave the Chamber of Commerce a slush fund.
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to do regime changes. So they are the business. So the PepsiCo, like in the old days, in 1972, when they overthrew Allende, PepsiCo, ITT, and the mining corporations had to actually pay the money to Nixon, like directly to the government. Well, that leaves too many fingerprints. So now I have a slush fund that those same international syndicate members
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can contribute money to the chamber, right? Because that looks legitimate. The chamber does commerce. And then the chamber, as a CIA front, this portion of it, the National Chamber Foundation, is a CIA front. And then they use the money that these international syndicate corporations contribute to this NGO.
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To go and do exactly what the CIA had been doing before. So now we don't have any fingerprints on it. So we now have the union. And by the way, the union is the kind of the jack boots on the ground. They go in and we found this with Nelson Rockefeller when we were doing. I've done quite a bit of information on a book. He that's all about him. It's called I will be done. And that book talks about them using.
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So in Latin America, in countries like Nicaragua, where you had the United Fruit, who basically monopolized all of the land and basically stole land from all the coffee growers and put them into banana plantations. And the people, after the CIA had cued the government of Guatemala or Honduras or wherever, the people got together.
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and wanted to kick the CIA-installed dictator out. When they did that, they basically wanted their farmland back. So what the CIA would do via these organizations, the one for the unions, and Rockefeller, that book, talks about it explicitly. What they would do is they would infiltrate the labor movements that were trying to get the land back from companies like United Fruit.
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And then they would do, quote unquote, communist things. They would either write articles, which is why the media part of this is so important. And they would call these guys or they would say these guys said things that made them look to us because we're stupid, like they were communist. Ignorance, the right word. And when that happened.
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The CIA then had the label of the labor unions being communist, which then made them a target because Truman had set up a national security action memorandum that said the CIA can do anything, including assassination, if someone was labeled a communist. And that action memorandum was 4512-2. It gave them the authority up to including murder for anybody that was designated a communist.
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And so the magic word was you're a communist. Now, if you go down and you look at the labor organizations in Latin America during this time, they were doing what labor unions were doing in the United States, except for they were communists there. And here they're just fine. Nobody labels a union here as a communist, right? OK, but the most important part of this, as far as I'm concerned, is down when you get to.
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the area of underfunding and structure, you get to the International Republican Institute and you get to the Democratic Institute for International Affairs. Those two slush funds was set up giving one to the Democrats and one to the Republicans. Now, that Republican data account on X made a big deal out of Lindsey Graham.
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being a part of the IRI. He was a director. So was Mitt Romney. So was Joni Ernst. So is everybody that you know that is a rhino has generally been associated with this International Republican Institute. The most important part, which nobody with a big account will talk about.
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John McCain ran that thing for 25 years. He was the chairman of the IRI. Okay? 25 years. From the time he got elected as a senator, he became chairman of this thing. And this thing, go to the very bottom of that. Go all the way to the bottom. And look at all those countries. All of those countries had regime changes done and funded by John McCain.
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Every one of them. Jesus. 25 years. Now, let me tell you the real footstopper that no one is talking about. John McCain sat on the Foreign Affairs Committee the whole time he was doing this bullshit. And do you know what the Foreign Affairs Committee is supposed to do? Hold the fucking CIA accountable. They are the ones that are supposed to be providing oversight.
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And yes, we have an intelligence committee, but the Foreign Affairs Committee is the one that is supposed to be looking out for the engagement of executive branch entities in foreign countries to hold them accountable. So the man that was on the committee responsible for foreign affairs oversight is funding coups.
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For the CIA. And no one is talking about that. Lindsey Graham was sitting on there as a director forever. And do you know who else? Mitt Romney. Now, who do you remember running for president? Mitt Romney and John McCain? Sitting on an International Republican Institute, funding coups and running for president at the same time. This is wild.
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I have it right here on the screen. I don't know if you can see it, but it talks about the 2004 Haitian coup. Yeah. And it lists there USAID. Yes, it does. And that's the reason why I had to start here. I want everybody to know this thing exists. This, to me, you have to understand National Endowment for Democracy before we can actually talk about USAID.
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Because when you get to USAID, which we're now going to transition into, that becomes a much different thing to look at, right? Well, let me interject right here real quick with the audience. This is already fire. I need you guys to do a solid on your social, if you're watching on Rumble, if you're watching on X, repost this, tag the Colonel. Her handle is at Colonel Towner.
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And get everybody in here to watch this. Even if you just shut up, get everybody in here to watch this. This is absolutely of urgent importance and priority, given what's going on in the headlines and with our government, the exposure and Doge and Trump. People need to hear the information the colonel is going to continue to drop on us tonight. So with that, I'll get right back to you, Colonel. So what USAID.
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basically did was take several different programs, primarily ones that had been administered under the Secretary of State back in the 1960s and 61. Now, and keep in mind, John F. Kennedy became president January 20th, 1961. John F. Kennedy wanted to do a lot of great things like the Peace Corps.
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Right. He created that. And the USAID. But I have noticed in my research of Operation Gladio that it is very strange for someone to be assassinated in office and then all of his cabinet be kept on through a like Johnson finished.
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his term and then did a second term. And he didn't change out any of the cabinet, which is weird. You know, like McNamara and all of the people that would have been involved in all of these regime change things all basically stayed on, which I thought was kind of weird because Johnson was very, very different than JFK, just philosophically.
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What you begin to realize is whoever was advising JFK to do USAID, to do the Peace Corps and things like that, I believe already had nefarious ideas of what they were going to do with this. But because JFK was so well liked, him doing it and basically setting him up to do it.
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made all of these things much easier to do, where if someone else would have done it, they may have gotten more scrutiny. So that's just something that I have noticed. Now, if you look at USAID, the way it was set up was all of the heartstring programs. So we've got the National Endowment for Democracy. They're going to be the jackboots, right?
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They're going to get the union thugs. They're going to represent the businesses. They're going to have the Republican and the Democrat slush funds to go in and do regime change. But we actually need an organization that's going to have a lot of money and it's going to tear at your heartstrings. So disaster relief, poverty, environment, climate change bullshit, the socio-economical.
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well-being of people in different countries. Those are going to be what is put in USAID. USAID is a CIA front, just like the National Endowment for Democracy. The only difference in them is that the USAID pulls on your heartstrings, right? So we're going to hide evil behind good. And when you start looking at the
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Everything that they have stuck in there, like the the roles of the EPA, the roles of the CDC, the health, sustainability, everything that they have crammed in there into USAID is to be thought of as kind of the. I don't know people. We like to think as Americans that we are people with big hearts now.
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One of their catches for USAID, and frankly, one of the reasons why they decided to move this outside of government, is the fact that you can get the international and the U.S. corporations to donate alongside of the government. So you're going to find...
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The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, you're going to find the Rockefeller, the Ford Foundation, all the evil people that we've already talked about being the Carnegie Endowment for Peace, all of that crap. So they're all going to be giving money. It's not significant in relationship to our tax dollars, but it is money. And it is there for a reason, because again.
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The CIA has used those foundations as well, both for hiding CIA agents to go overseas. So that is, in essence, what USAID becomes. They have assets and agents embedded in these missions. And if you start looking at them as basically a liaison on.
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This is like the opening to everywhere in the world. There's not a single subject that USAID does not touch, right? Education, health. So you can literally get CIA assets and agents into every nook and cranny of every country. This is like manna from heaven as far as they're concerned. So starting there.
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I want to go to an article that talks about the CIA using USAID as a front. This article was written in 2012. And it talks about the USAID being started by Kennedy as an executive order. It was not a law. A lot of people got that confused.
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which is why Trump can eliminate it with an executive order because it was never passed by law. Although Congress did appropriate funds for it, it was never legally approved by Congress, and therefore it can be removed with an executive order. The article starts talking about the fact that there is a collaboration with the AFL-CIO.
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which is who runs the program that I just talked about in the National Endowment for Democracy, that union slush fund, is AFL-CIO. So the USAID is attached also to the AFL-CIO. It also talks about how USAID are mostly trying to promote the interests of U.S. corporations, which in Gladio,
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is the International Syndicate, right? That's what we've labeled it. The CIA has very close connections with a number of corporations. There are a number of Wall Street banking interests that are associated with the CIA and also a number of specific companies. To a large extent,
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In Latin America, the function of the CIA was to suppress any local democracy movements and to suppress any labor organizing that was going to interfere with the interests of the corporation because the corporation didn't want to have unions where workers were making significant demands on wages and working conditions because the entire reason they offshored our jobs was to get cheap labor.
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You cannot afford to have them unionizing, or you might as well have not left the U.S. Real quick, let me interject. Let me jump in real quick, Colonel. One, if you can let me know who wrote the article, because there's a couple that popped up in that time frame. And then two, massive shout out to Jim Moore, who just gifted a bunch of subscriptions to our audience. God bless you. Do you remember who it is that did the article? Right now. I'll send you the link. Okay, outstanding.
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Okay, so let's see, where was I? By having the CIA and USAID and the AFL-CIO working closely together to collaborate with the police and with squads to arrest and kill union activists, they could prevent any union organization from happening to keep wages low.
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which is exactly what Operation Gladio was doing, right? They sent in the terror cells to do exactly that. They were the killers. That's how all of these things overlap. Coca-Cola was one. We already know PepsiCo was. In their article, they said Coca-Cola was one. In Guatemala, United Fruit Company.
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Over a long period of time, mostly the people who were involved with the CIA were lawyers who represented various banks like John McCloy. He was a Wall Street lawyer who worked with the CIA and later became the president of the Ford Foundation. Do you see the vicious circle? He was also one that had the Ford Foundation collaborating with the CIA.
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The Ford Foundation would accept a lot of funding from the CIA because the Ford Foundation was going into countries and doing development, just like USAID. And they would make it appear like they were trying to help people. Instead, they were actually there to suppress pro-democracy movements and pro-union movements. The Ford Foundation has also worked very closely with USAID.
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What happened in the Middle East is that they were supporting dictators like Mubarak, the Shah of Iran. They supported Iraq when they were doing the regime change for Saddam Hussein. They also supported the Saudi royal family, which of course is a totalitarian government. The U.S. wanted to maintain control of oil resources in the area and was using this.
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apparatus to do exactly that. The USAID announced it will close its offices in Russia after 20 years of working inside of Russia. They were basically kicked out of Russia because Russia's foreign ministry said they were attempting to manipulate the election process inside of Russia which they do everywhere.
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The character of the agency's work did not always comply with the aims of quote unquote humanitarian cooperation. The Russian foreign ministry said, quote, we are talking about issuing grants in an attempt to affect the course of a political process in the country, including elections at different levels and institutions of civil society, unquote. Now you know why they hate Russia. Russia kicked their ass out.
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Here's where it gets very interesting. An organization by the name of D.A.I. Pull up our little cheat sheet that I sent you earlier. All right. Let me grab that. Look there. D.A.I. Oh, my God. Oh, and look at these other ones. I don't know how you say that one. Kim. Kim. Whatever. Chemronics. Yeah. Chemronics, I think. Oh, and look, there's Deloitte.
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Deloitte is the one Ash in America and I were talking about that was doing all of the shit with the H-1B visa. They're a CIA front, too. Oh, look. So all of these guys right here are basically working as CIA fronts. And we're going to prove it. I don't know if we'll get to all of them, but I have information on the Kimbronics and the DAI.
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And I would tell you that Deloitte, I've actually talked about in the show that I was on with Ash in America, where we were talking about the H-1B visas. They are all working in collaboration with the CIA. So here we go. DAI was contracted in June of 2002 by USAID to manage the multi-million dollar contract in Venezuela. What?
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Wait a minute, Venezuela? Just two months after the failed coup against Hugo Chavez, prior to this date, USAID had no operations in Venezuela at all. None. Okay, so not even an office at the embassy. Why would somebody that's a civilian company have an office in our embassies in a foreign country? Isn't that weird?
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But they're in a lot of our embassies, which means they're in bed with the CIA because the CIA is also in all of those embassies. That's totally weird. Okay, DAI was charged with opening an office for transition initiatives. What the fuck is office for transition initiatives? Well, Alpha, go open a window under Yandex.
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search engine. Just type in Yandex and click on the search engine because you cannot use Google, you cannot use Brave, and you cannot use DuckDuckGo. So click on Yandex. You got to actually like open it though. All right, let me go back and do that. I have a bunch of blockers on, so we'll see if it lets me. Okay, so I'm going to go ahead. But if you search on
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The Office for Transition Initiatives, OTI, in Yandex, there should be a web link where you can actually open a window that will allow you to use Yandex as your search engine. Google doesn't even want you to do it. Google doesn't even want me to play. I'm telling you, Yandex is a big, big deal to do searches on. I'll do it on a different window because this one I do have a couple of different little safety things on. So let me get this set up.
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So I started looking up office of transition initiatives. That was a new one on me. Everybody listening that's a researcher needs to search on office for transition initiatives. It is a specialized branch of USAID that manages large quantities of liquid funds destined for organizations and political parties.
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Favorable to Washington in countries of strategic interest undergoing political crises. What's that sound like? Operation Gladio. There you go. Search on Office for Transition Initiatives. And not just that. I mean, I want you to actually show everybody. Look at all of those. Read some of those titles. Let me go back. Let's see. That's a little bit so they can see.
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crap ton of hits on this yeah see the one right there and the subversion just keep going down oti office for transition tour 171 the office and transition initiatives comprehensive guide to off ice oh it's figure skating final evaluation of the office of transition initiatives usa id is a criminal organization run by the jewish jeep state you're not gonna find that one on google
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No. All right. So you get the idea. There's a whole bunch of stuff that's been written on this. Why do we not know about it? All right. Because interestingly enough, if we can get to it tonight, I was just looking up a whole article on Libya and basically our takedown of Omar Gaddafi. And do you know what it happens to have? The Office of Transition Initiatives mentioned in it.
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And that would be one of those things that when you're reading stuff without Gladio glasses, you would have read right over and not paid that much attention to. But if you correlate the two of them and if you do it in parentheses, Office of Transition Initiatives and CIA at the same time, so that both of those things show up in the article, it'll blow your mind. All right. So this, again, is a office in USAID that has.
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Listen to these keywords. Large quantities of liquid funds. Well, how do you get liquid funds? All right. And it's used for countries undergoing political crises. And those political crises are done by National Endowment for Democracy destabilization efforts.
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So we've got this entire, this is Frank Wisner's Wurlitzer piano. So Frank Wisner was the very first head of the covert operations in the CIA. He eventually supposedly committed suicide. But he is notorious for a saying about what he did in covert activities as it playing a Wurlitzer piano, like a concert.
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So we are seeing the concert of all of these organizations, the CIA, the puppet master with all of the strings to National Endowment for Democracy and the USAID. And then you've got all of the corporate, the union, the Republicans, the Democrats all in bed together, all on the end of a string.
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The first contract between USAID and DAI for its Venezuelan operation authorized $10 million for a two-year period of time. DAI opened its doors in the Wall Street of Caracas in August of 2002 and began to immediately fund the same groups that just months earlier had executed the coup against President Chavez.
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in Venezuela were distributed to organizations all having to do with television stations and media. The principal entities that led the coup in April 2002 and later headed another attempted coup of Chavez by imposing an economic sabotage in the oil industry strikes. Strikes? You mean like labor union people? Yes! They had taken
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AFL-CIO people and orchestrated oil industry strikes in Venezuela to cripple and overthrow the government. One contract between the AI and these organizations dated December 2002 awarded more than $10,000 to design a radio and TV propaganda campaign against Chavez. During that period, Venezuela experienced one of the most vicious media wars. Wait, wait a minute.
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I'm sorry. I thought Chavez was a dictator. Are you telling me they had actual independent media that was allowed to orchestrate an entire media campaign against a sitting president and he didn't close it down being the dictator that he is? What the hell? I wonder where the Smith-Mutt Act fits into that because this is pre the Modernization Act where they could use it on Americans, but this is the authorization to use it on foreigners. This is exactly how
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They orchestrated and anything that they do overseas, they're bringing home. Right. It's done there to practice, to figure out how to do it effectively. These are incubators to bring them home to the European countries and to America. They practiced on everybody else, just like they did with the Phoenix program. So this goes on and this article outlines outlines. Oh, and look where we got here.
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In August of 2004, there was a recall referendum. The three main agencies from Washington operating in Venezuela at the time was USAID, DAI, and National Endowment for Democracy. Almost like they all operate together. What the hell? They invested over $9 million.
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in a recall referendum to throw Chavez out of office. Chavez won it 60 to 40. USAID, which still maintained its presence in Venezuela through OTI and DAI, they had announced, let's see, the chief at the time was a guy by the name of Ronald Urich.
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U-L-R-I-C-H. Here's a quote from him. This program will be finished in two years, as had happened with similar initiatives in other countries. The office will close in the time frame stated. Time is always of the essence, unquote. Oh, so they gave themselves a two-year window to overthrow the country because that had worked in other countries. Imagine saying that out loud.
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Technically, the OTI are USAID's rapid response teams equipped with large amounts of liquid funds. There that is again, liquid funds and specialized personnel capable of, quote unquote, resolving a crisis. But the crisis is not for us. The crisis is of international corporations. And in the case with Venezuela, it was because the oil company got kicked out of Venezuela.
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They are doing this in our name for an oil company in the United States to basically go back in there and get favorable conditions in Venezuela who wanted to take over their oil industry for themselves. I found this article, Colonel, it's dated December 13, 2009. It's titled, Employee of a CIA front organization working in Venezuela was detained in Cuba this week. And I'll just read the subheading here.
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A U.S. government contract employee who works for Development Alternatives, Inc., DAI, was arrested in Havana December 5th. The DAI is a CIA front organization that provides services to the State Department, the Pentagon, and the U.S. Agency for International Development, USAID, which also operates in Venezuela. It's an article by Eva.
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And for those that are new to the show, watch Operation Gladio tonight for the first time. After the show, you go down in the description and there'll be all the links that you've seen us bring up on the screen. That way you can go do a deeper dive and share this information out there on your social media as well. But I'll give it back to you, Colonel. So it's interesting that you bring that article up because I have that article up too. That article isn't just about Cuba. That one is.
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But there's another article that lumps the Venezuela in with the Cuba. That article I'm going to, I'll send to you right now. This one actually goes a step further. Do you know that the arrest of DAI personnel, not just in Cuba,
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But in Venezuela as well, they were arrested. Let's see. They arrested some in Venezuela. They arrested some. So now they've outed DAI as a CIA contractor as a result of those arrests, right? Right. Listen to this, and I want you to understand the timeframe, okay? 2009. When were you in Afghanistan? When did you leave? It was Iraq 2003. All my deployment was 2003 for Iraq. Okay.
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So at least eight U.S. citizens were killed in a CIA operations base in Afghanistan on December 30th, 2009. A suicide bomber infiltrated board operating base Chapman, located in the eastern province of Khost, K-H-O-S-T, which was a CIA center of operations and surveillance. Official sources in Washington have confirmed that the eight dead were all civilians and CIA contractors.
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Fifteen days ago, five U.S. citizens working for the U.S. Government Contractor Development Alternatives, Inc., D.A.I., were also killed in an explosion at a USAID office in Gardens. That same day, another bomb exploded outside of a D.A.I. office in Kabul. The December 15th incident received little attention, although it occurred just days after the...
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of DAI employee in Cuba and the outing of them in Venezuela as agents of regime change. So these people were identified in Venezuela and Cuba and the people in Afghanistan knew that same company was there.
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And they started killing them because they knew they were CIA. They are killing CIA contractors that are employees of DAI in Afghanistan at multiple locations, which if any of our military was embedded with them, which many of them were, especially on the special forces side, they would have been targets as well.
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It goes on to say that that guy that was in Cuba, this article talks all about what they were doing in Cuba. And again, this is during Obama's administration when they were supposedly normalizing. They had fucking spies in Cuba under the normalization. There was nothing normal about that. This is Obama using USAID and DAI.
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to embed spies in Cuba, and they got found out. They were doing the exact same thing in Venezuela, and they got found out. And then those two instances outed the people that that company had on the ground in Afghanistan, and they were targeted. So it goes on to say that on December 15th, the AI published a press release mourning the project personnel killed in Afghanistan.
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So these people were murdered because of sloppy shit that was done in Venezuela and Cuba. It's actually just mind-boggling. It's crazy, especially because you know they're going to capitalize on these murders, and they're going to shift the narrative on why these programs need to have more funding and more money laundering going into them. So it's even on another level, reading ahead on the article and seeing,
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you know, the access to the unmanned aerial vehicles, the UAVs and stuff. What's to stop these guys from using this on important figures in our country right now? Nothing. And that's perfect. Every single thing they do somewhere else, they bring home. Shout out to No Cap Operator. Just became a monthly supporter. Thank you. Love you. Appreciate it. Semper Fi. Yeah. So this article too starts talking about, now I just read you some of the other article.
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that was talking about this OTI. Well, June 2002, USAID has maintained an office for transition. So this article is talking about the one in Venezuela, too. But Venezuela was not the only place that they were using this OTI endeavor. As a matter of fact, this article starts talking about the development, the DAI, being the largest U.S. government contractor in the world.
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The company is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, presently with a $50 million contract with USAID for operations in Afghanistan. In addition to the $50 million contract from USAID in Afghanistan, they had ongoing operations that are above the $50,000 in Latin America. They had field offices in Bolivia. We're going to get to that in a minute. Brazil, Colombia.
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Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Dominican Republic, and Venezuela. And what do all of those things have in common? We've covered every single one of them, and every single one of them has been overthrown by the CIA, with the exception of Venezuela and Cuba. The rest of the coups were all successful. They tried to coup Venezuela and Cuba like they had done Syria.
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which eventually they did were just recently able to overthrow Syria. But, oh, my God, all these same people are in Syria. Did you know that? Every single one of them, USAID, the OTI people, every one of them, the blue, the white helmets, the blue helmets, all of them funded by all of these same people, same contractors, same everything.
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That's what I was trying to bring to people's attention, you know, the last 48 hours of these conversations when we talk about, you know, what was it, a million or a hundred million dollars for condoms in Gaza or, you know, another however many millions of dollars it was for a DEI.
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um opera in in another country that was out there listen they're not really spending that money out there there's people that are getting the the contracts there's money it's made but the kickbacks are coming back and the money laundry is taking place like that's why these amounts are so significant for things that sound so retarded so let's talk about that for a second having spent a lot of americans do not understand this and i'm going to talk to you for like
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five minutes about my last job as a wing commander equivalent, I had a budget of $120 million every year. I never actually had a penny. I didn't have a dime. I didn't have a dollar. I had every October 1st, 120 something million put in an account in an accounting system. And I had a contracting office and I had a comptroller office.
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that spent that $120 million throughout the year. And the way they do it is with contracts. You don't actually have money in government. You have an accounting system that has, quote unquote, money, a number loaded into it. That money slash number is spent via contracts. So you never see a dime of any of it. Those contract vehicles are...
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Like, for example, my cell phone for all of my entire staff was done on a contract with AT&T or Verizon or whatever. I had a staff car. That staff car, because there wasn't one in the motor pool, was a rental that had a one year contract. And every year you had to renew it. So all of that money gets spent from through the contracting system. So when USAID.
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issues a contract or the government issues a contract to them, that money is spent in a trackable vehicle. So in the case of those condoms, there must have been 50 million condoms sent all over the world, right? And then people wonder why we have no kids before. So any one of those contracts
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was given to a U.S. corporation to produce a product or a service. So if the condoms were going to Serbia, Serbia didn't get any money. Serbia got condoms. Now, those condoms were probably purchased from China and probably not reliable either. But that's a whole different story.
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they will bill USAID for $5. The condom costs a quarter. The $4.75 of profit that the U.S. corporation supplying the 50 million condoms to all of these other countries, chances are those condoms are sitting in a warehouse somewhere. They probably was never even delivered, but they were bought.
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And then there's four dollars and seventy five cent per condom times 50 million. I'm just throwing those numbers out. And that money then goes to a whole bunch of other people. They go to the congressman and here's how they do it. We're going to have a junket to Serbia. We're going to go look at all the condoms we bought in a warehouse. So and it's an all expense paid.
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for your foreign affairs committee, like John McCain, Mitt Romney, and Lindsey Graham. And they're all going to go over there and they're going to look at the condoms in the warehouse going, oh my God, look how good we are. And they put them up at five-star hotels. They go to the Riviera, they go whatever. And they get to do all of these things, go to the opera, whatever. And it's an all expense paid on us, not on Serbia, not on USAID, not on DAI.
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On us, that's our money that they're going to all of these junkets. It's not the company. That company got our money. And that's how they get their kickbacks. And oh, by the way, what you're going to find, save this, put a bookmark on this. What you're going to find is a significant amount of those contracts are going to relatives of politicians.
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Just like we saw with the Bidens. The Bidens are a drop in the bucket compared to what's floating out there. There was an example earlier today, Colonel. Somebody put out Chelsea Clinton on the money that she took back. And they did a phenomenal job. I'll have to go find it. Harry Reid's daughter. All of them. You're going to find.
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that most of these contracts are going to relatives of politicians and these corporations that are in the international syndicate. They're getting rich off of our wealth. This is a major money laundering scam. I see Dwayne. We just went to dinner. He was on it. He was on it. I told him that he needed to watch tonight.
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Because we were talking about this, obviously, at dinner. All right. So here's one other thing I wanted to say on the DAI in the NED and the USAID nexus. This is going back to the whole Cuba, Venezuela, that kind of thing. Talking about this organization dedicated to destabilizing governments, talking about DAI and USAID.
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unfavorable to U.S. interests, has now made its appearance in Cuba with millions of dollars destined to destroy the Cuban Revolution. Ex-CIA officer Philip Agee affirmed that DAI, USAID, and NED are instruments of the U.S. Embassy, and behind the three organizations is the CIA. He used to be a CIA agent that was a whistleblower and had to leave the country because they tried to kill him.
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The contract between USAID and DAI in Venezuela confirms this. Quote, the field representative will maintain close collaboration with other embassy offices in identifying opportunities, selecting partners and ensuring the program remains consistent with U.S. foreign policy. Unquote. There is no doubt that selecting partners is another term for agents and consistent with U.S. foreign policy means promoting Washington interest.
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more like the International Syndicate, despite issues of sovereignty. Clearly, the DAI activities are directly coordinated by the U.S. Embassy, a fact that negates the word private nature of the organization. The detention of the employee was a very important step to impede their destabilization and subversion going on inside of Cuba. And this basically, the author makes the point,
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was going on while supposedly Obama was normalizing relations with Cuba. That's all for show. That was all bullshit. So when you look at DAI, the actual, and I know you had that up earlier, it's a very interesting company. And if you look, I did a thread earlier. You can just go to my profile and search on Charles Franklin Sweet.
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And I kind of gave you a little bit of background on the three guys that created it. And do you know where they got together? John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard, which is well known for being funded by the CIA and having CIA assets embedded in it to do recruitment. So it just so happens that DAI has its origins.
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at the jfk school of government of harvard which of course we know that epstein was a fixture at harvard as well um being an intelligent asset that he is so these guys um and by the way um sweet had spent years in vietnam working as part of the state department so it's just like a match made in heaven um it is interesting too that they're on their emblem it's
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Veritas. Putting it out there. People go read between the lines. It talks about DAI's early work in analytical studies. In 73, DAI won a contract to conduct a comparative study of 36 USAID projects in Latin America and Africa. Two years later, the company did basically farm research.
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And it goes on and it talks about that Jim Bloom guard guy was part of the structure. And what and they did a lot of work in Indonesia as well, which, of course, you can't talk about USAID without mentioning the fact that Obama's mom worked for USAID in the U.S. embassy in Indonesia.
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There was lots of rumors about her being CIA. She was actually an employee of USAID, which is a CIA front. She met and married Obama's stepdad, who was a colonel in the Indonesian army that was responsible for the overthrow CIA operation of the president in Indonesia. They overthrew Sukarno and put Suharto in office.
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And Obama's stepfather was instrumental in that coup. So you have his stepfather working for the CIA in Operation Gladio overthrew regime change. And you have his mom working in the U.S. embassy in the CIA offices for USAID, which is a CIA front. So many of the chat said it. Talk about nepotism, man. Jesus. Yeah. So he is a CIA baby.
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Now, here's a very important part of DAI that I want everybody to know because we have an international audience. The clients of DAI include development agencies, international lending institutions, i.e. banks, private corporations, i.e. the international syndicate, philanthropies, i.e. Ford Foundation, Carnegie Foundation, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, blah, blah, blah, and governments. Among them are USAID.
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the European Commission, UK Department for International Development, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the United States Department of Defense, United States State Department, the Millennium Challenge Corporation, Australian Agency for International Development, the World Bank, International Finance Corporation,
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Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, World Food Program, Asian Development Bank, and other private companies. So here under incidents, let's look at 2010. Linda Norwood and three Afghan colleagues were kidnapped in the eastern district of Kunar province, ambushed by the members of the Taliban. And this is what we were talking about.
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and others were eventually taken to the Diwagal Valley within, I don't know how you say that, Chalkay District by their captors. Eventually, a rescue attempt was carried out by Navy SEALs from the Naval Special Warfare Development Group, SEAL Team 6, a unit used for high-risk counter-terrorist operations. Norgrove was wounded in the action, received emergency medical,
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But later died of her injuries. So she was fine, but then just died. In the rescue. In the rescue. Or maybe they didn't want her to survive. No witnesses. In December 2009, Alan Phillips Gross was detained. And he's the guy that was detained in Cuba, by the way. And they also talk about.
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in this wiki article on DAI Global. So during my research in one of the articles, it mentioned a thing. Oh, it was the one about Libya, which we have to actually cover. If we don't have time tonight, we have to cover this because this deals with Benghazi. Okay. And the actual...
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ambassador, all of that. And we may just need to do a whole show on that because it will blow your mind. But in that article, it mentioned a thing called the monitor group. And again, I've never heard of that. So of course I look it up. Well, do you know the monitor group that he's referring to actually was like joined with the Deloitte.
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So it's actually monitored Deloitte. And just for those that showed up late, I want to bring up that thing you sent me so people know where Deloitte comes from. You heard us mention Chemonics earlier, DAI, and there's Deloitte there at the bottom. So I want to just remember. So you start looking at that and you're like, well, wait a minute. So everybody that knows Operation Gladio knows that these PR slash consulting firms are used as CIA fronts.
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Well, it just so happens that Monitor Deloitte is such a organization. And it goes in and looks at different entities. It says that it has 27 offices in 17 different countries. And that this guy by the name of Michael Porter is the guy that is in charge. And where did he come from? Oh, he's a professor at Harvard.
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You literally just can't make this shit up. All right. And it gives the names of Michael Porter, Mark B. Fuller, and Joseph Fuller. Well, I immediately recognized those guys because I had actually found them being involved in other Operation Gladio events. And I'm like, how weird.
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I've seen that name before. And so I look in my little note file and I'm like, oh, yeah, they were involved in the work for Omar Gaddafi and the whole regime change that was going on in Libya. And I'm like, son of a bitch. So when I looked into Omar Gaddafi to see if that was basically an Operation Gladio.
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You find out that this company and they hired a whole bunch of people like from the London School of Economics, which is, you know, kind of par for the course of how this thing operates. And they again, it just all starts weaving itself together. And Porter, he's very involved in health care and all kinds of other.
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Oh, he's also Scott's Miracle-Gro Consulting Dutch Royal Shell. Taiwan. Semiconductors. So, again, this is a guy that's going around under the guise of doing good. And it says that Porter co-founded, Michael Porter co-founded the Monitor Group.
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That was acquired by Deloitte Consulting. So they are basically one in the same. Again, this whole thing just like blows my mind. Yeah, now I'm going through the website for Monitor Deloitte for the audience. Yeah, it's just crazy. So this guy actually did quite a bit of work on the whole medical side of things. The Michael Porter.
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And, weirdly enough, they were doing a whole bunch of stuff right up until 2016 when Trump took over. So, the September 11, 2001 attack on America, there was a joint hearing subcommittee that took place about International Operations and Terrorism Committee on the Foreign Relations Senate.
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You know, the one John McCain sits on. They had the testimony of Andrew Natsios, N-A-T-S-I-O-S, which was the USAID administrator. And it has some really interesting information because it starts talking about Afghanistan being in a crisis. But do you know this guy was actually in the...
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USAID administrator, he actually went to Afghanistan before 9-11. They were setting shit up in Afghanistan before 9-11. Don't you think that's strange? He was appointed to be in charge of USAID in May, and he was already doing shit in Afghanistan before 9-11. I'm sure it's just a coincidence. I'm sure it is.
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Yeah. So under the guise, and this is important, so under the guise of the humanitarian side of Afghanistan, he shows up before 9-11. And he's there supposedly because they have all the hallmarks of a pre-famine. That was the guise, the plot of...
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Why he needed to immediately, as soon as he assumed office at USAID, travel to Afghanistan to prep the battlefield under the guise of any day Afghanistan is going to have a famine. Now, anybody that's looked into Afghanistan understands that when the Taliban was in charge, they actually stopped growing poppy and started growing food. They had vineyards. They were producing wine.
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So this guy wants us to believe that they were on the doorstep of famine. Well, how the fuck is that possible? They had basically changed their entire economy around to produce food. Because it was a threat. To the opium drug lords called the CIA. And just like I still believe.
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Bill Gates threw a thread out when he was on The View the other day. A couple things he said. He said, hey, the people at USAID, he goes, they're people. They're not worms. Listen, I pay attention to words. We've all seen Bill Gates speak a lot of times. That's not a common way to refer to people. He's not responding to a word that Trump used. Elon did. Elon talked about the worm ball.
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That it wasn't just a few bad, a worm in an apple. The entire thing was worm and no apple. It's bad. And then he goes on and ends up saying, you know what? I hope everything gets fixed, you know, or we can have millions of death. Oh, 100% a threat. And I'll save my thought on that. Remind me of where this is all going.
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So, under the guise of a seed shortage, widespread sale of family assets, including land, to relocate to buy food. They had just gotten their farmland back from the U.S. growing opium from the time the Russians were there. So, yeah, that's all bullshit, too. Rising prices of food staples, consumption of wild food and domesticated animals.
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because they're like on a pre-famine thing, increased rates of malnutrition, declining birth rates, mass migration in search of food, and increased deaths from starvation. None of that shit's true. But that's why he had to run over to Afghanistan to get ready for 9-11, before 9-11 in Afghanistan. I don't know. I think that's weird.
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A hundred percent. It's weird. Okay. So, um, without going into, cause the next big, well, let me do this. Um, hold on just a second. Um, let me go to, um, a post that I made. Well, you grab, well, you grab that. I'll let everybody knows what show I'll read to everybody. What shows up on the USA ID.gov.
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I saw a couple chats that were like, bring up their website. Well, they don't have a whole lot of website left. No, the other website got taken down. So when you do go to the website, this is what it reads, everybody. I'll put it up on the screen so you guys can follow along if you're watching on a laptop or something. On Friday, February 7th, 2025, at 11.59 p.m. Eastern, all USAID direct personnel will be placed on administrative leave globally.
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with the exception of designated personnel responsible for mission-critical functions, core leadership, and specially designated programs. Essential personnel expected to continue working will be informed by the agency leadership by Thursday, February 6th at 3 p.m. Eastern.
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For USAID personnel currently posted outside the United States, the agency, in coordination with missions and the Department of State, is currently preparing a plan in accordance with all applicable requirements and laws under which the agency would arrange and pay for the return travel to the United States within 30 days and provide for termination of PSC and ISC contracts that are not determined to be essential.
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The agency will consider a case by case exceptions and return travel extensions based on personnel or family hardship, mobility or safety concerns or other reasons. For example, the agency will consider exceptions based on the timing of dependent school term, personnel or familial medial medical needs, pregnancy and other reasons. Further guidance on how to request an exception will be forthcoming. Thank you for your service. You are fired. Right.
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Okay, so going to Chemonics real quick because we've talked about the other two. Again, one of the biggest USAID recipients raking in billions and billions of our dollars. It is another...
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Obviously, Washington, D.C. based company. And let's see. It basically says we apply and adapt solutions from around the world to translate approaches and ideas to fit communities and context. This is another CIA front company.
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Just make sure you understand that. It says that it gets all of its money from USAID, basically, and the UK Foreign Office that we just mentioned, and the World Bank. If you look at the money that USAID contractors had received from the beginning of the Trump administration until now,
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Chemonics had gotten $11 billion. DAI had gotten $3 billion. Those are the top two. So the biggest contract ever written, $9.5 billion. And it was, weirdly enough, a global health supply chain project.
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For Chembonics. Global health. Did we really need a global health supply chain project worth $9 fricking billion in 2016? So that money was used to fund the COVID backdoor everything through this company.
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There's a term, and I don't remember off the top of my head what it's called, that when the government does something, I'm trying to think of what a good example would be. If we wanted to set up a capability that we were not exactly sure how to do it, so we wanted to give it to a company that could not only
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formulate how to do it, but then implement it as well with like subcontractors. There's a name for that. There's an acronym for it. So let me just give you a billion dollars and then I'm not going to look at what you do. I just trust you to go do it. And that is one of the plausible deniability things that Congress has done and allowed to be done.
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And some of our retired four star generals like Petraeus has been part of this process where they get contracts and then they basically in turn issue contracts to achieve the result. But it has no accountability or visibility to the U.S. government and their systems because it's at a private company.
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It's a way of money laundering without any accountability. So basically, that's what this company does. And so if you look at the fact that there was global health supply chain, well, isn't that convenient? Because three years later, we're going to have a pandemic. Yeah. Again, probably just a coincidence. There's a lot of them adding up here.
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So then it says, I love this, but the project was a disaster. We had a procurement analyst who were just making shit up. I'm throwing that word in. We had trash data and then we had people who didn't understand how humanitarian aid cargo actually worked. So they actually create this DevEx website.
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had an article said too big to fail. How USAID $9.5 billion supply chain vision unraveled. So the media part of National Endowment for Democracy, they get to work and they build this bullshit story that this $9 billion just like went poof because there was a bunch of inept people hired to do something that was way above their pay grade.
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And this is pure propaganda. This money was not wasted. This money was not a result of people who didn't know what they were doing. These are people that know exactly what they're doing that have been graduated from the top colleges in the Northeast to do exactly this. This is all money laundering that is passed off as ineptness.
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every single time it's like oh gosh we really didn't know what we were doing so then it says 10 years ago USAID unveiled the largest contract in its history aimed at transforming health supply chains in lower income countries it has not gone according to plan and so they basically come up with this like I said crazy story now one I want to get this got this company because
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Hold on, I've got the website open on one of these tabs. I have so many tabs. The company's name is E-R-L-Y. Let me find them. I don't know where I have them. Hold on. Can you bring them up? Yeah, tell me what the search for is and I'll bring it up. E-R-L-Y.
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Early Industries. They were created in 1975. And in the 90s, they were involved in Ukraine, which is weird because 2004, we end up cooing their government. I'm sure that's another coincidence. They also were, oh my gosh, they were in Afghanistan and Haiti.
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So you see how this stuff works. Let's see here. All right. I want to do one more name here. Let me bring them up. Their encyclopedia page doesn't want to load. You probably have to go through Yandex. Yeah. Because they're not going to let people see this. There is.
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a couple that they're Dutch that were part of the, let me get back to my page. His name is E I J K Van Otterloo. He was basically he's the guy that was responsible for
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transitioning Chemonics into a 100% employee owned company. He helped with the finances there. And there's a guy on X by the name of Champagne Jossie, who a great, he follows me and a great researcher. He contributes to Zero Hedge.
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And he wrote a thread about several of the people that are on the board of Chemonics. And he actually says that their website, so the only way you can find it is if you go to his post, because almost immediately after he went and copied all the board of directors, their website went down. Another coincidence. Yeah, it was probably scheduled maintenance. That's probably all it was. Yeah, something like that.
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If you're not following him, I recommend you do that anyway. He's a great follow. So he has several. Oh, my gosh. And look, all of these Harvard Business School guys all wrapped up in the board of Chemonics. Almost like it's a project of maybe the CIA. Oh, and then he goes in on his post and starts talking.
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pulled up all of the Department of Justice cases against them, settled a $3.1 million case over reckless oversight, another money laundering operation, okay, that overbilled USAID for their operation in Nigeria under the guise of they had no idea what they were doing. There's a lot of no idea what they're doing for a company.
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That is like the biggest USAID contractor, bar none, right? Right. If you've got tens of billions of American dollars, how the fuck are you hiring all these people that are inept? Well, you're just searching through, and this is part of the one in encyclopedia.com, and this is back to the early, and I'll just read this one paragraph real quick. Effects of the Gulf War.
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During the late 1980s, the Middle East, and Iraq in particular, became a primary market for Early. The single biggest buyer of comet rice in the Middle East was the Iraqi grain board, the official buyer for Saddam Hussein's regime. When the Gulf War broke out in 1991 and touched off a U.S. embargo of Iraq, the company lost $130 million market, causing earnings to fall sharply. Early lost $12.5 million in 1992 and another $8.6 million in 1993.
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While sales shrank from $218 million in 1991 to $214 million in 1992 and down to $169 million in 1993, the year Murphy had hoped sales would eclipse $1 billion. But now that we know the ties to the CIA, which is going to connect them to the military-industrial complex, which connects them to the war, they may have lost money here, but they probably made exponentially more money through the war effort when we went to war with Iraq the first time.
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Interestingly enough, if you look at that early rice deal, this is how they do this. So they actually set up USAID gave early money like billions of dollars over time. They gave them money to set up a company they thought was supposedly USAID funded a
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What they thought was going to be a co-op that early was going to build a co-op in Jordan and Jordan was going to. And of course, Jordan basically is ran by the UK. Just convenient location of all of the Middle East. You would pick Jordan, which, you know, is under the NATO Operation Gladio bullshit. All right. So this granary was going to be in Jordan. Now, USAID side of the story was that it was.
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to be used by everybody. But it was not. It was set up under a Jordanian name of a family that had married an American. And so that grainery was used exclusively by Early because he's getting all of this money that they're laundering.
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When it got investigated, finally, because all the other rice farmers was going, hey, this is bullshit. So they basically complained and someone actually looked into it from the outside, not the inside, and said, what the hell are you doing? You can't have a monopoly using taxpayer dollars and like lock out all of the rest of the taxpayers. And so they were like, oh, my gosh, another coincidence. I'm sorry. We didn't know that's the way that worked.
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And so this guy was giving kickbacks to everybody with this deal that he had the exclusive rights to of selling all of the rice into Iraq. And when it got exposed, it just so happens that all that other crap was going on almost to obfuscate the part of him getting caught.
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It was the craziest thing. And early is another one of those USAID recipients that is like completely bullshit. So that's probably enough. Now, what did I tell you to remind me of? There was something. Oh, it was. It was one of the companies. I think I wrote it down. Was it? No.
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Not early. Gosh. Why are you tasking me with something like that for? Some of the audience will come through like, I told you there was something. It was another company. I remember that. Yeah, I don't remember. But anyway, if you just do, and I highly recommend all of you guys do this. Go to Yandex and do a search on.
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quotations, USAID, quotations CIA, and quotations coup. And you're going to find, like the very first one that shows up, is CIA-backed Pinochet coup in Chile, sponsored by PepsiCo. Oh, what? Yeah. And you're going to find, oh, US staged a coup in Ukraine. And they're talking about the 2004 one, not the 2014 one. Yeah.
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Because there were two. And interestingly enough, let's see. I don't know. My thing's getting really slow. I've got way too many windows open. I have to get them all in an order. And there's another one that talks about the 2014 coup.
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The chat's all saying, Colonel, that you were saying that this is all going that that's what you're saying, that this is all going somewhere is essentially what everybody in the chat saying. We got too fired up on the early thing. So, yeah, it's it's already way past my bedtime here. What you're going to find out is as you as.
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the fraud waste and abuse gets revealed that so much of our wealth over the last 70 years has been stolen from us. And I honestly believe that that's where all of the, and I said something, I thought everybody knew this, but I said something at dinner that made me realize a lot of people don't know this.
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If you're a citizen of Alaska, they a long time ago set up basically what I would characterize as what Trump is talking about with the sovereign wealth fund. The oil in Alaska, the profit from the oil in Alaska is put into a fund and every citizen of Alaska gets a check every year. That is.
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an analogy to a sovereign wealth fund they may or may not call it that but that's basically how that works it is utilizing the resources that belong to the collective um citizens of alaska and returning a certain amount of the profit now they also have like
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a safety net in case there's an earthquake or a natural disaster or whatever. So it's not like every day it's like, or every year it's zeroed out. I put it on the screen just so we don't forget. What? Colonel, you said a separate show about the ties to Benghazi. Oh yeah. We're definitely doing that. That'll be our next one. We will do USAID and their role.
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And the whole Benghazi and the taking down of our consulate there because USAID was involved in it. All right. So because of that kind of analogy in Alaska, most of the people were thinking that.
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at least that I've talked to recently, that the sovereign wealth fund basically was going to be like this kind of slush fund that you wouldn't want to leave available to someone who's not, you know, got the best interests of Americans at heart. But if you set this thing up where it's tamper-proof from the inside and through tariffs, because we're not going to be taxed.
1:36:02
through the IRS, right, at least according to what President Trump is saying, that the tariffs and the wealth that comes in from our labor would be put in the sovereign wealth fund and potentially it could be operated like the Alaska one that's basically in perpetuity.
1:36:22
Anything that's produced collectively, like our GDP from America and the tariffs that are collected in excess of the infrastructure that is at the federal level. And let me be very careful about this because this got into a whole kind of conversation the other night.
1:36:42
The federal government has three responsibilities according to the Constitution. And according to a republic, if it is not delineated in the Constitution as a duty, they cannot be doing it. The three things are foreign affairs, defense, and interstate and inter-country commerce. So those are really the three things. So those things have...
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infrastructure responsibilities right so the military the defense you've got to have weapons you've got to have bases you have to have that stuff the commerce is like the interstate system so you bridges roads and stuff like that everything else is gone the epa is not in there um noah is not in there none of that i mean i guess you could probably um say there's some type of a um
1:37:38
because it has to do with commerce and stuff like that, forecasting and stuff like that. But basically the majority, 90% of the federal government goes away because those are the three things you're responsible for. If you did that and then you had a tariff system because of a much smaller government, you are going to have a surplus at some point after our debt's canceled because it's all ill-gotten gains.
1:38:07
That to me is where I see all of this going. And I also see that Trump is going location by location in eliminating all of the World War II hotspots that we talked about that was set up to be the perpetual war causes. And I think that's what's happening with the whole conversation around Gaza.
1:38:36
If you eliminate the Hamas, which was created by NATO and Israel, funded by NATO and Israel to be the perpetual war machine. And every time Hamas attacks Israel, Israel gains land somewhere else and has nothing to do with Hamas. Well, if you neutralize Hamas in whatever way that's done, whether it is putting the.
1:39:06
basically you are neutralizing the threat and therefore Israel has no reason to then go attack someone else as a result of attack. Well, if you can't launch an attack on Israel, what else are they going to use as an excuse to go lay and grab somewhere else, which is exactly what has happened every time they've been attacked. Huh? Because the boogeyman would be gone.
1:39:34
The boogeyman would be gone. And I do see that as what's happening right now is eliminating the boogeyman eliminate. And of course, to a large extent, when you eliminate the CIA, which they all just got offered to be bought out, you eliminate the big boogeyman. Right. So I just see all of this stuff coming to fruition. And I want everybody to understand how important.
1:40:04
um all of this is and i'm going to leave with this one um i'll close with this now we started with the national endowment for democracy and how important john mccain was to the whole um and then you know obviously the corollary between the national endowment for democracy and usa id they're two peas in the same pod in an article um at a website cause called nation of change
1:40:34
talking about the Ukrainian coup in 2014, because, of course, we went over that. We understand how it happened. It says that under the topic of U.S. meddling, objectively speaking, it's curious that a U.S. Senator, John McCain, and the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State, Victoria Nuland, repeatedly attended political protests in another country.
1:41:04
Oh, Newland is also the wife of a prominent warmongering neocon, Robert Kagan. And she also, she's also the one who famously said, fuck the EU while discussing the future of Ukraine. And they included the pictures of John McCain being over there multiple times and Victoria Newland being there during the Maidan massacre, handing out cookies.
1:41:36
the armband of the Nazi Savolda having to do with the Azov battalion in the background. So that was all done with money from the National Endowment for Democracy while John McCain is the IRI giving money to Ukraine to overthrow the government at the same time USAID is on the ground doing
1:42:06
all kinds of work with George Soros, by the way, in Ukraine. So it all comes right back together with USAID. Oh, and who was the ambassador to Russia when all this was happening? Michael McFaul, the asshole that's on X all the time. If you've ever seen me comment on his post, M-C-F-A-U-L.
1:42:37
He is one of the worst warmongers, and he was the ambassador, if I'm not mistaken, when they got kicked out of Russia. Oh, I've got to go search him out so I can bring attention to him. So it all comes back together, and it tells you exactly why McFaul is always talking about what he's talking about.
1:43:06
at the same time that the National Endowment for Democracy, USAID, and all of this other stuff basically got kicked out of Russia because they saw it for what it was, which was regime change. Well, just so you know, Mr. Cates has your back. He says he's 100% a deep state CIA shell. So Mr. Dwayne Cates has your back. That brings it all back home. So with that, you guys,
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So next week we'll be doing the Benghazi part or? Yes. Okay, awesome. So I'll make sure to get that all set up. USAID and Benghazi. That's going to be a good one. That means I'm going to have to reach out to Tig to do a follow-up interview with him afterwards with these newfound questions that you're going to give. One of the things I want to do real quick, you guys, because I know there's a lot of people that are moving over to Rumble. So I want to bring this up on the screen. One, I learned this, and I didn't realize that. I'm not using the Brave browser for this, but I learned from a friend.
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Whether it's YouTube or Rumble, if you guys watch on Brave, you won't get any ads. I mean, you'll get the ads that I do because it's the content show ads, but you won't get ads on these other platforms if you use Brave browser. I didn't realize that. But here's the show. I have it on pause. So a couple of things. One, of course, follow.
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Of course, join the locals. Smash that thumbs up if you enjoyed the show. Leave some comments. But when you guys hear me say to share this, and I'm speaking to the people that are watching on Rumble X, it's pretty, you guys get it on how to share the show. But on Rumble, if you guys see right here, it says share with the little box and the arrow going up. You hit that thing and it'll populate the different platforms that you're logged into. When you come down here, these are all the links to the show.
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show all of them that's right i won't show all of them because i'm not logged in but right here's the gladio series so when you click on the gladio playlist it'll bring it up here this allows you to go from chapter one all the way down to today's show a lot right here that is a that is a lot and trust me it was a lot because i had to go and change the word part to chapter i'll do this thing
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But like I said, it's phenomenal work that you've done for us, Colonel. And I wanted to make it user-friendly for the audience and able to share it to people. And like you said, chapter one, terms and intro and beginning relevance. And you can go through there. The other cool thing is there's also an arrow here. So when you go to playlists and you click this arrow, you can actually share the entire playlist on your social media. You can send the entire playlist via text message, via email.
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1:47:08
Went up to Long Island, New York on Sunday to buy my car that I now have sitting in my driveway. He bought it from a doctor and another guy that works on the doctor's vehicles. And both of them, John gave them the links to your show once he told them what I do. And they were like, oh, my gosh, I want to watch your show. So we.
1:47:35
We share that wealth around. And if they're watching tonight, welcome to the program. But I have a very, very special announcement. I will be interviewing one of the USS Liberty survivors on Saturday at 11 a.m. Eastern Time. And as you guys know from having watched the USS Liberty,
1:48:06
shows that Alph and I did, we talked about stuff that no other interviewers ever talked about with a USS Liberty survivor. So I am glad one of them finally decided that they would allow me to interview them. It obviously will be my privilege to do that. But I also, not only am I
1:48:37
pleased to be able to do that, just to have some contact with someone that has that story to tell. But I wanted to relay to them what we have discovered, because we have information that I don't believe they've ever heard, both with Crypto AG and some of the other aspects of it, the recently discovered remains that had been buried.
1:49:03
along the shore there that they surely would have overheard the communications of the mass murder of bound POWs by Israel. And, you know, that now the grave has been found in two different locations, and that is likely information that played into that whole reason why they wanted to dispose of the ship. And so I'm just...
1:49:30
thrilled that they've decided to come on. So please, um, if you can tune in at 11, um, to the Colonel's corner on Saturday, um, for the interview, cause I'm, I'm very excited to do it. That is freaking awesome. Yeah. I saw the posts. We missed both those posts today. The one about your car and the one about that one. I was like, dang, life is good. Colonel. Very nice. Not as good as yours alpha, but it is getting there.
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Tell you what, when I saw your garage, I was just like, man, wow, impressive. That's technically my husband's main cake. I have my own. Of course. I will definitely agree with that completely. Colonel, as always, it's been an honor. You guys do us a solid. Support Operation Gladio, Colonel and her team.
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Claims made here
Ronald Reagan founded
National Endowment for Democracy host_asserted
▶ 3:13
“And they have kind of like the Republican data account on X has kind of put some NED information out there in a kind of roundabout way. And I want to explain that. So the National Endowment for Democr…”
John F. Kennedy founded
USAID host_asserted
▶ 4:39
“talks about it being a JFK program. Actually, it was not a JFK program. JFK just took a bunch of other programs and put them together to create USAID. He thought he was streamlining, making something …”
Mitt Romney member_of
International Republican Institute host_asserted
▶ 14:42
“being a part of the IRI. He was a director. So was Mitt Romney. So was Joni Ernst. So is everybody that you know that is a rhino has generally been associated with this International Republican Instit…”
Joni Ernst member_of
International Republican Institute host_asserted
▶ 14:42
“being a part of the IRI. He was a director. So was Mitt Romney. So was Joni Ernst. So is everybody that you know that is a rhino has generally been associated with this International Republican Instit…”
John McCain headed
International Republican Institute host_asserted
▶ 15:06
“John McCain ran that thing for 25 years. He was the chairman of the IRI. Okay? 25 years. From the time he got elected as a senator, he became chairman of this thing. And this thing, go to the very bot…”
Lindsey Graham member_of
International Republican Institute host_asserted
▶ 16:37
“For the CIA. And no one is talking about that. Lindsey Graham was sitting on there as a director forever. And do you know who else? Mitt Romney. Now, who do you remember running for president? Mitt Ro…”
International Republican Institute funded
2004 Haitian coup host_asserted
▶ 17:09
“I have it right here on the screen. I don't know if you can see it, but it talks about the 2004 Haitian coup. Yeah. And it lists there USAID. Yes, it does. And that's the reason why I had to start her…”
USAID funded
2004 Haitian coup host_asserted
▶ 17:09
“I have it right here on the screen. I don't know if you can see it, but it talks about the 2004 Haitian coup. Yeah. And it lists there USAID. Yes, it does. And that's the reason why I had to start her…”
John J. McCloy headed
Ford Foundation book_quoted
▶ 28:03
“Over a long period of time, mostly the people who were involved with the CIA were lawyers who represented various banks like John McCloy. He was a Wall Street lawyer who worked with the CIA and later …”
Michael Porter member_of
Monitor Group host_asserted
▶ 1:05:42
“Well, it just so happens that Monitor Deloitte is such a organization. And it goes in and looks at different entities. It says that it has 27 offices in 17 different countries. And that this guy by th…”
Monitor Group funded
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 1:06:13
“You literally just can't make this shit up. All right. And it gives the names of Michael Porter, Mark B. Fuller, and Joseph Fuller. Well, I immediately recognized those guys because I had actually fou…”
Joseph Fuller member_of
Monitor Group host_asserted
▶ 1:06:13
“You literally just can't make this shit up. All right. And it gives the names of Michael Porter, Mark B. Fuller, and Joseph Fuller. Well, I immediately recognized those guys because I had actually fou…”
Mark B. Fuller member_of
Monitor Group host_asserted
▶ 1:06:13
“You literally just can't make this shit up. All right. And it gives the names of Michael Porter, Mark B. Fuller, and Joseph Fuller. Well, I immediately recognized those guys because I had actually fou…”
Monitor Group targeted_for_regime_change
Libya host_asserted
▶ 1:06:44
“I've seen that name before. And so I look in my little note file and I'm like, oh, yeah, they were involved in the work for Omar Gaddafi and the whole regime change that was going on in Libya. And I'm…”
Monitor Group recruited
London School of Economics host_asserted
▶ 1:07:13
“You find out that this company and they hired a whole bunch of people like from the London School of Economics, which is, you know, kind of par for the course of how this thing operates. And they agai…”
Michael Porter founded
Monitor Group host_asserted
▶ 1:07:44
“Oh, he's also Scott's Miracle-Gro Consulting Dutch Royal Shell. Taiwan. Semiconductors. So, again, this is a guy that's going around under the guise of doing good. And it says that Porter co-founded, …”
Deloitte funded
Monitor Group host_asserted
▶ 1:08:12
“That was acquired by Deloitte Consulting. So they are basically one in the same. Again, this whole thing just like blows my mind. Yeah, now I'm going through the website for Monitor Deloitte for the a…”
Andrew Natsios headed
USAID documented
▶ 1:09:24
“You know, the one John McCain sits on. They had the testimony of Andrew Natsios, N-A-T-S-I-O-S, which was the USAID administrator. And it has some really interesting information because it starts talk…”
USAID funded
Afghanistan host_asserted
▶ 1:09:54
“USAID administrator, he actually went to Afghanistan before 9-11. They were setting shit up in Afghanistan before 9-11. Don't you think that's strange? He was appointed to be in charge of USAID in May…”
Taliban trafficked
Afghanistan host_asserted
▶ 1:10:54
“Why he needed to immediately, as soon as he assumed office at USAID, travel to Afghanistan to prep the battlefield under the guise of any day Afghanistan is going to have a famine. Now, anybody that's…”
Bank for International Settlements funded
Chemonics host_asserted
▶ 1:17:06
“Just make sure you understand that. It says that it gets all of its money from USAID, basically, and the UK Foreign Office that we just mentioned, and the World Bank. If you look at the money that USA…”
USAID funded
Chemonics host_asserted
▶ 1:17:06
“Just make sure you understand that. It says that it gets all of its money from USAID, basically, and the UK Foreign Office that we just mentioned, and the World Bank. If you look at the money that USA…”
UK Foreign Office funded
Chemonics host_asserted
▶ 1:17:06
“Just make sure you understand that. It says that it gets all of its money from USAID, basically, and the UK Foreign Office that we just mentioned, and the World Bank. If you look at the money that USA…”
Early Industries funded
Ukraine host_asserted
▶ 1:23:03
“Early Industries. They were created in 1975. And in the 90s, they were involved in Ukraine, which is weird because 2004, we end up cooing their government. I'm sure that's another coincidence. They al…”
Early Industries funded
Afghanistan host_asserted
▶ 1:23:03
“Early Industries. They were created in 1975. And in the 90s, they were involved in Ukraine, which is weird because 2004, we end up cooing their government. I'm sure that's another coincidence. They al…”
Eijk van Otterloo headed
Chemonics host_asserted
▶ 1:24:46
“transitioning Chemonics into a 100% employee owned company. He helped with the finances there. And there's a guy on X by the name of Champagne Jossie, who a great, he follows me and a great researcher…”
Chemonics overbilled_or_diverted
USAID host_asserted
▶ 1:26:18
“pulled up all of the Department of Justice cases against them, settled a $3.1 million case over reckless oversight, another money laundering operation, okay, that overbilled USAID for their operation …”
Early Industries trafficked
Iran host_asserted
▶ 1:27:18
“During the late 1980s, the Middle East, and Iraq in particular, became a primary market for Early. The single biggest buyer of comet rice in the Middle East was the Iraqi grain board, the official buy…”
Early Industries funded
Jordan host_asserted
▶ 1:28:13
“Interestingly enough, if you look at that early rice deal, this is how they do this. So they actually set up USAID gave early money like billions of dollars over time. They gave them money to set up a…”
USAID funded
Early Industries host_asserted
▶ 1:28:13
“Interestingly enough, if you look at that early rice deal, this is how they do this. So they actually set up USAID gave early money like billions of dollars over time. They gave them money to set up a…”
PepsiCo funded
Chile host_asserted
▶ 1:31:45
“quotations, USAID, quotations CIA, and quotations coup. And you're going to find, like the very first one that shows up, is CIA-backed Pinochet coup in Chile, sponsored by PepsiCo. Oh, what? Yeah. And…”
USAID targeted_for_regime_change
Ukraine host_asserted
▶ 1:31:45
“quotations, USAID, quotations CIA, and quotations coup. And you're going to find, like the very first one that shows up, is CIA-backed Pinochet coup in Chile, sponsored by PepsiCo. Oh, what? Yeah. And…”
John McCain member_of
National Endowment for Democracy host_asserted
▶ 1:40:04
“um all of this is and i'm going to leave with this one um i'll close with this now we started with the national endowment for democracy and how important john mccain was to the whole um and then you k…”
Victoria Nuland member_of
National Endowment for Democracy host_asserted
▶ 1:40:04
“um all of this is and i'm going to leave with this one um i'll close with this now we started with the national endowment for democracy and how important john mccain was to the whole um and then you k…”
National Endowment for Democracy funded
Ukraine host_asserted
▶ 1:41:36
“the armband of the Nazi Savolda having to do with the Azov battalion in the background. So that was all done with money from the National Endowment for Democracy while John McCain is the IRI giving mo…”
USAID funded
Ukraine host_asserted
▶ 1:42:06
“all kinds of work with George Soros, by the way, in Ukraine. So it all comes right back together with USAID. Oh, and who was the ambassador to Russia when all this was happening? Michael McFaul, the a…”
Michael McFaul appointed
Soviet Union host_asserted
▶ 1:42:06
“all kinds of work with George Soros, by the way, in Ukraine. So it all comes right back together with USAID. Oh, and who was the ambassador to Russia when all this was happening? Michael McFaul, the a…”
George Soros funded
Ukraine host_asserted
▶ 1:42:06
“all kinds of work with George Soros, by the way, in Ukraine. So it all comes right back together with USAID. Oh, and who was the ambassador to Russia when all this was happening? Michael McFaul, the a…”
USAID targeted_for_regime_change
Soviet Union host_asserted
▶ 1:43:06
“at the same time that the National Endowment for Democracy, USAID, and all of this other stuff basically got kicked out of Russia because they saw it for what it was, which was regime change. Well, ju…”
National Endowment for Democracy targeted_for_regime_change
Soviet Union host_asserted
▶ 1:43:06
“at the same time that the National Endowment for Democracy, USAID, and all of this other stuff basically got kicked out of Russia because they saw it for what it was, which was regime change. Well, ju…”
Israel carried_out_attack
USS Liberty incident guest_asserted
▶ 1:49:03
“along the shore there that they surely would have overheard the communications of the mass murder of bound POWs by Israel. And, you know, that now the grave has been found in two different locations, …”