OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 56 - 'INTERNATIONAL SYNDICATE - WHO ARE THEY'
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Welcome to the show, everybody. The Alpha Warrior Show. I'm your host, Alpha, and I have the amazing Colonel Towner with me tonight. It is Operation Gladio Night. Yes, we are live, live. We are doing International Syndicate. Who are they? Chapter 56, Episode 420. I already know some of you. That ain't what it means. Don't even go there. You guys, I'm looking forward to this one because this is one of those questions we often get asked.
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Well, who's the they? Where's the there? And we're going to get part of that answer tonight. So you guys, let's keep some of the lights turned on here at the show. And I know that's who you guys are waiting for. So let me bring her on the stage for you guys. Colonel Towner, International Syndicate. Who are they? Part one. I imagine this one's probably going to be a few. It may take two just for this one guy, but he's of all.
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Two plus years of research. There's no one that better encapsulates the origins of the syndicate, its effect on the world, and why it's still relevant today. Okay. Speaking of that, I have that video teed up.
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And I thought it was super cool. And you tagged me. So I want to, you mind if I start on the front end with that one? Cause I'm so excited. No, I think it's awesome. Okay, cool. Let me bring this up. Um, for those of you that didn't see Gladio got mentioned on a big stage today. So let's take a listen. What other ones freaked you out? And it's, it's hard to, it's hard to say off the top of my head. Um, MK ultra is a tough one. I, you know, I have, I have covered North woods and, and, and some of those.
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Operation Gladio was a crazy one. That was when the CIA was killing civilians after World War II. I'm going to do an episode on Alan Dulles, the Dulles brothers, their connection to the Nazis and all of that. That's going to be a dangerous one. What were they doing?
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They were killing people for what reason? So we had to fight communism, communism, communism. So they trained a secret army, a civilian army in Italy to bomb civilians and then blame it on the communists. The communists at that time were the most popular party in Italy post-war because they had just went through fascism with Mussolini. So it always swings too far the other way. So we swing way the other way. Communism, very popular, can't have that.
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So civilians were killed in bombings by the CIA-trained guerrilla army, and they were trained by a Nazi general who was tight with Alan Dulles. And this was planned during the war. While American GIs were being killed fighting the Nazis, they were already planning this next phase.
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But civilians died in massacres, and they blamed it on communists, and it was denied and denied, and eventually it came out. It was called Operation Gladio. Gladio is a – Gladius is the sword of the Roman soldier. How did they kill the people? Bomb. Car bomb. Car bomb was a big one. I think it was in Milan, but there was a few. I think they were just blaming the communists just to stop communism. Because it was a huge – Italy was in a lot of turmoil. I think it was called like the –
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The years of lead or like the decades of lead, something like that, because people are just getting killed all the time. I don't know how many constitutions Italy's had since World War Two, but it's it's probably over two dozen at this point. You know, it's a chaotic place. Colonel, how freaking awesome is that? It's pretty awesome. You know, I'm going to have a call to, you know, forget, forget when to the end of the show. I'm going to remind everybody at the end of the show. This is what I need you guys all to do for me. All right.
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At homework, homework while we're doing the show. Okay. You guys can, you can repost this show or just go put out a post in general and just put, if you want to know Operation Gladio, I actually do. If you want to know hashtag Operation Gladio and then tag Joe Rogan, bring this woman on your show and then tag the Colonel. Do that.
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All right. We need to do this in mass. And you know what? I would even say, let's just start doing it every single day until Joe Rogan either says, man, they're just not going to let up. And this is all I'm getting on my feed. So I'm going to bring this woman up. We're going to pressure him or he's finally going to be like, all right, I know who the Colonel is. It's time to bring her on. I've brought the people on to break the ice, to warm up the oven, but now it's time to go full throttle. So you guys.
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If you want to know about hashtag Operation Gladio, tag Joe Rogan, then bring this woman on your show and then tag the Colonel. That's the mission. You guys want to tag me? That's cool, too. But those are the two most important ones. Those are the two important ones. Okay. We got to get you on Joe's show. We have to. We have to. I'm going to have to make that an obsession of me.
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I'm going to start calling people. You know, I happen to know some people that went on his show and I'm going to start calling in some favors, be like, listen, all right, I don't ask for a lot, but you guys need to get this woman on Joe Rogan. It's going to benefit everybody. Everybody. I would love just anybody, Danielle Ganser, Paul Williams, someone who is well versed in it. And I mean, I love this guy and I love what he does. But.
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He does enough research to fill up 45 minutes and moves on. Awesome guy. The format he uses is totally awesome. But if someone, probably the most well-spoken person about this is Daniel Ganser. He's over in Europe. He's the guy that wrote the book called NATO Secret Armies. Anyway, but I thank you.
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Because everybody's going to end up knowing what it is at the end of the day. You cannot heal what's wrong with our country without dealing with Operation Gladio. You just can't. Colonel, those people are all extraordinary and they would do well. But no one has brought Gladio into the modern day environment like you. I don't.
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I don't think anybody's done as much research on it. And that's why it has to be you. All right. It does. All right. Get to work, people. Let's get started. Let's roll. We're going to talk about Cornelius Bander Starr. He goes by C.V. Starr. It's S-T-A-R-R. Okay.
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is the founder of American International Group, AIG. Everybody's heard of AIG because what happened in 2008, they went belly up. They were intimately involved in the defrauding of people with the mortgage derivative, all of that stuff.
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happened in 2008. So I did the math for you so you don't have to get your crayons out. At the end of the day, between the U.S. government, us, the Fed, our debt, and the Economic Stabilization Act, again, us, AIG received $163 billion bailout of our money.
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Now, I have to start the show that way because I want you to understand and harken back to one of my very first shows. I told you guys all of these guys have something in common. They own a business. They own an insurance company and they own a bank. If you look at AIG, they're basically a bank and an insurance company together. Now, this guy was in shipping.
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Fits the criteria of belonging to the international syndicate, right? So, and AIG, by the way, is still in business. Thanks to our $163 billion. Jesus. Wait until you find out what this company actually is. Okay. His entire life, CV Star, he was in bed with the intelligence factions of...
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the United States the entire time. Okay. We're going to go into a whole bunch of the details. So he was born in 1892 and he briefly attended Berkeley, the university there, but he dropped out and he did all kinds of odd jobs. And he decided that he was going to join a thing called the Pacific
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mail steamship company in Japan. He ends up creating a global insurance empire by starting in 1919. He founded a thing called the American Asiatic Underwriters in Shanghai, China. Now keep in mind, Shanghai, China is one of the provinces that the
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British one in the Boxer Wars where they were forcing Indian opium into China. Okay. They ended up possessing Shanghai and turning it into an international city and Hong Kong on that like 99 year program there. So where he founds this country is a result of opium wars.
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So that's where we're starting. It gets a little worse. All right. So obviously his insurance business in China is insuring nefarious things because that's what was going on in that international city there. All right. It says this was the first Western insurance firm in the Far East as the Japanese invaded China.
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Starr was compelled to relocate his main operations to New York City in 1939, where he opened the first U.S. office called American International Underwriters Corporation. That actually opened in 1926. So during World War II, Starr engaged.
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in collaboration with U.S. intelligence, namely Wild Bill Donovan, and he formed what they refer to as an insurance intelligence unit within the OSS. This unit utilized Star's extensive international network of insurance offices to put OSS agents in it.
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in order for them to spy dressed up as civilians. So that was a major supplier of World War II intelligence out of insurance offices, thanks to CV Star. They were gathering information to determine what companies to sabotage.
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And guess which companies were never sabotaged? The one CV Star Insured. Of course. Those were left alone. They gave factory information, bridge information, and cargo shipping information of who to attack and who not to attack. And his office in New York City.
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was in the exact same building as the OSS office in New York City. Get out of here. They shared offices. Okay. After the war, Star hired a whole bunch of the OSS people into AIG. So do you think they were ever not intelligence? No. They continued to operate as a front.
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for the CIA. I'm talking about AIG people. Okay. One of the most infamous ones that he hired was a OSS captain, Duncan Lee. He was a lawyer who became a long-term AIG general counsel. Now we're going to come back to him because he's very important. Stars deep.
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Involvement in the OSS created a foundation for future operations of embedding in international. He was like the trendsetter. He also was connected. Do you remember me talking real early in all of this about William Polly? I do. I was completely fascinated with William Polly because he's just like Star.
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as far as being the multi-multi-millionaire. And, you know, he turns ambassador and they place him everywhere. All these coups are going to happen. He owned the Curtis franchise for the airlines, for the combat aircraft in Asia. So, you know, they're like tied, right? Because he's operating over there. He's the guy that was involved in the China lobby, blah, blah, blah.
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When I came across C.B. Starr, the first thing I thought was he has to be connected to William Polly. He just has to. So I started doing some research on it. Starr's operation through companies like American International Assurance Company had close financial ties with Chinese nationalists in Taiwan. That's Chiang Kai-shek, the drug dealer.
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Man, talking about coming full circle. Okay. And that's who Polly did business with too. Polly, along with Claire Chenault, who Polly puts up the money to create the Flying Tigers. And General Chenault is the one that was running the Flying Tigers. And this is all part of the OSS turned CIA.
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which then turns into the Civil Air Transport, which turns into Air America, that everybody knows is a drug smuggling airline of the CIA, right? So Polly, CV Star are at the heart of that. Documents note that CV Star worked with the help of Philippines and other Asian capitals in order to support
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Polly as an overseas investor. And why is Philippines important? Because that's where the Japanese buried all of the gold. That's where the golden lily stuff comes from. Where Japan hid all of that gold in 175 different underground facilities and then blew up all the people that did all of the work. So I found it completely strange that said that
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C.V. Starr was working with Philippine capital. And just to remind everybody, Colonel, if my memory serves me correct, this was one of the things that bothered me a lot. When they buried that gold, they buried it with our troops in there that were the ones making the gold. Yes. And this man was a part of that. Yeah. While he's using the capital. Yes.
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CV Star was a significant figure within the circles that were associated with the China lobby. And the China lobby is the group behind the World Anti-Communist League. Just keep bringing it full circle here. This guy touches on just about everything we've talked about over the last year. His insurance empire began in Shanghai. He made strong connections to Chiang Kai-shek. He aimed to restore.
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the KMT army to power in China and consolidate a Western presence in Southeast Asia. So this is a financial backer of Chiang Kai-shek and his KMT army to get them back into China, which is why we went into Korea, why we went into Vietnam. All right. His company, CV Star Company, which then turns into AIG.
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was had approximately 40 percent of its business operations centered in and around China. But when Mao took over, he got kicked out. So he's just like Chiang Kai-shek. He wants his territory back. All right. Stars Company's board of directors included Charles Edison of the China lobby, which.
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is another establishment to this whole anti-communist world, anti-communist league. Starr's involvement with the OSS and his strong support led him to basically doing business with Chiang Kai-shek. All right. So I went and looked up who owned the Pacific Mail steamship company, which was his excuse for going over there.
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It has some very interesting aspects to it too. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company was created in the mid-1800s. It was a joint stock company that had people like William Aspinwall, Edward Bartlett, Henry Chauncey, and Gardner Howland as the owners of it. And it had the U.S. government mail run.
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from panama to the west coast that's kind of their big um claim to fame which was paying very big money back then um it also goes through several of the other people but one of the okay now do you remember what i told you his name was cornelius vander star right do you know who owned
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pacific mail company by 1860 cornelius vanderbilt are we talking a name change here or is this a different person it so i cannot find any direct relation to it now um our guy stars is named he's basically a junior he's named after his dad his dad has the same name and his dad was in railroad and so was cornelius vanderbilt
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So it may be just coincidental that his dad, the senior's dad, named him after the railroad magnet. I don't know. But I find it completely strange that his name is Cornelius Vander Star when they all ended up at some point working for Cornelius Vanderbilt. Just saying. I absolutely find that a little suspect. A little. Okay.
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Then after Cornelius Vanderbilt gets done with it, Brown Brothers of Brown Brother Harriman buys the controlling interest in it. So like literally everybody that's the foundation of this international syndicate has some ties to this story. It was just incredible. Oh, and then in 1912.
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Really interesting timing leading into World War I. It's bought by Grace Shipping. And who's Grace Shipping? Oh, W.R. Grace, where Peter Grace is the guy running around doing all kinds of Operation Gladio in the Middle East later on. Yeah, that family buys this shipping company. And they're using shipping for drugs over there.
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With Peter Grace. As part of the operation. Like 40 years later. This is like the modern day politicians. Using book deals to do money laundering. It's just on a much more massive scale. It's so crazy. Once I started doing this research. I'm like. This touches every aspect. Of Operation Gladio. That I've uncovered. And it's so illustrative. Of how intertwined.
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These ties are. OK, then it gets transferred again to and we're just talking about this shipping place where C.D. Starr started his career with ties to all of these people. So no wonder that he ends up with AIG, right? Because he's touched literally everybody that's anybody in the syndicate in the late 1800s, early 1900s as part of it.
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Um, so I did a little research on his dad and basically other than the fact that they have the same name, I, like I said, he was a railroad engineer. His dad was, um, the, the next owner of this particular shipping company was called the dollar steamship. It was named after Robert dollar, like the dollar bill. And, um,
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He also had a near monopoly on shipping between the West Coast and China. So keep in mind during this time of the late 1800s and early 1900s, there were a lot of almost like slave labor, China people coming to the West Coast. They were all over, they were the workers on Hawaii.
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When we overthrew Hawaii in the late 1800s, early 1900s, like 60% of the residents on Hawaii were Chinese laborers working in the sugar plantations, which is why the missionaries that were there that own the sugar plantations didn't want the queen to stay in power because she wanted everybody to be able to vote.
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Well, that wasn't going to work for them because they couldn't control anything if 60 percent of the people were slaves and they were going to get to vote. And if you remember back during this time in the early 1900s, there's a lot. I did a paper on my sub stack about these almost like mafia elements of these Chinese labor pockets.
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They kind of ran them like a mafia. And it's just a very fascinating. And so I was talking to my husband. He's the one that kind of brings sanity back to everything. He looked at me and he goes, didn't you ever watch Ponderosa? And I go, yeah. And he goes, well, they had Hop Sing on there. Holy shit, that's right. They had lots of Hop Sings everywhere. And they were used as basically domestic help.
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Through all of the railroad barons, the lumber barons out on the West Coast, they all had Chinese people working on their staffs as servants. And I was like, holy crap. They worked in all the gold mines, all of the gold mining towns, all of the lumber towns, had a crap load of Chinese workers. So anyway, this is a shipping company that was bringing them back and forth. Just FYI.
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All right. Now we're going to talk about CV Star's corporate lawyer. The OSS spy guy turned AIG's corporate lawyer. Okay. It just so happens that Duncan Lee was a confidential assistant to Major General William Wild Bill Donovan while he was the OSS spy.
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over in World War II. And his special confidant on his staff just so happens to, after the war, get hired as C.B. Starr's corporate attorney. I'm thinking this was a major, major CIA front. Absolutely. 100%. All right. Yeah. Okay.
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Colonel, I just want the audience to understand it can't be anything else. I agree. The relationships, the networking, the people that they brought back on to the quote-unquote private side of this, it's the same freaking people. Yes. Even if they wanted to, they don't know how to operate any different. I agree with that statement. All right.
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Duncan Lee was born in China in 1913. He was the son of missionaries. And he didn't actually come back to the United States or come to the United States until 1926. And guess where he went to college? He was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford. Do you know who else was Rhodes Scholars at Oxford?
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About every globalist there is to include Bill Clinton. All Rhodes Scholars. It's another one of those secret clubs. And this guy's in it, by the way. And then he gets his law degree from Yale University. Can't make this stuff up. Oh, and then he spends some time in the Communist Party of the United States.
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as a quote-unquote secret member. I'm thinking he was probably a mole in the organization. Okay, so after he graduates from law school, he joined, of all the law firms you could join in New York City after graduating from Yale, he joins Wild Bill Donovan's law firm called Donovan and Leisure. So that's how he met Bill Donovan.
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And then he later goes on as his personal assistant in the OSS, working for him over in Europe. So as an OSS officer, Lee served as the head of the China section of what was called Secret Intelligence Branch. He was later accused of actually being, because of his Communist Party affiliation,
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um secretly um as being a soviet mole someone accused him of that um didn't appear like the cia was all that concerned about that though because i think they knew he was a plant in there um so then it says that after the oss was disbanded um cv star
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Goes on and that's, you know, basically AIG and all of this other stuff. So let's see. After he's the AIG guy, I'm trying to follow my notes. Oh, immediately after his work at OSS, Lee served as the council for the formation of the Civil Air Transport, which was the CIA's project.
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to fly supplies and troops of drugs, weapons, and humans between Taiwan and Korea, as well as the Philippines and Thailand. So he's their lawyer at the spy airline.
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His ties to the China lobby and anti-communist efforts basically indicate that just through his supporting legally the CIA fronts in the theater, he was directly tied to all of them. Okay. The CIA front company that Duncan Lee represented in Hong Kong and UK courts in 1949 to prevent the seizure.
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of national Chinese aircraft with civil air transport. And then I just, I've made a few notes. I think our audience knows enough about the civil air transport that we don't need to go through a bunch of those. But basically we know that it was functioning as a CIA front. They secretly.
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bought them out and set up a cutout company that was a private Delaware corporation called Airedale Corporation. That's actually what the corporation for civil air transport was. That was kind of like the mother company of it. Let's see. They had an aircraft dispute.
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following the nationalist retreat to Taiwan in 1949, which basically involved Duncan Lee, who had worked at OSS and had ties to CV Star and the civil air transport plate, transport aircraft industry. They got sued and.
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He represented them in court over the they basically wanted to give the Nationalists their own air fleet. That's where William Polly comes in. But they got sued in the process. And that's how we found out that this guy was their attorney, because that's who represented them in that lawsuit. So part of that lawsuit was also helping him, a guy by the name of Whiting Willout.
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Will Aulner. It's spelled W-I-L-L-A-U-N-E-R. He goes on to become, actually, he was specifically appointed ambassador during 1953 Guatemala coup by the CIA. This Will Aulner guy who buds with this attorney, they fire,
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the Honduran ambassador because he didn't want them staging the attack on Guatemala and housing the dictator that they're going to install there and training his forces in Honduras. So he starts making waves and Frank Wisner picks up the phone and tells the secretary of state to fire him.
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And to get him in somebody that's more pliable to the overthrow. And the guy, I think his name is P-E-U-R-I-F-O-Y, like Purifoy, something like that, was the ambassador to Honduras. That this, oh, I'm sorry. He went to, the Purifoy guy goes to, where was the others? Nicaragua.
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went to Honduras. So they fired both of those so that they could stage their coup in border countries. Okay. And you're never going to believe this. This probably could be the mic drop of the night. In the book, In Banks We Trust, it is revealed that C.B. Starr's attorney, and yeah, that's the guy. C.B. Starr, oh, and look, he's from South Carolina.
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You know, he probably knows Pauly, William Pauly. There's a lot of people that's not great from South Carolina, just saying. That is very true. Because we got Lindsey Graham. All right. Oh, and C.V. Starr never married either. Speaking of Lindsey Graham. Ladybug Lindsey. Sorry. That was just a slip. Okay.
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C.V. Starr's personal attorney. Now, we just talked about his corporate attorney. One of his personal attorneys, you will never guess who it is. Paul Helliwell. Paul Helliwell is the guy that set up. He was the military attache to Chiang Kai-shek during World War II. He's the guy that picked up the phone and called Alan Dulles saying, hey.
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I got a good idea on how we can pay for Operation Gladio. We can run drugs. This Chiang Kai-shek guy here is paying for his war against Mao by selling drugs. I think we could do the same thing. Let's adopt Chiang Kai-shek, stick him over here on Taiwan and let him run our drug ops. That was Paul Helliwell. Paul Helliwell is the guy that secretly bought all of the land in Orlando for Disneyland for Walt Disney. He did it setting up front companies.
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He's also the guy that was the guy that set up Castle Bank, which was one of the original money laundering banks in the Bahamas for the drug trade. Paul Helliwell is everywhere. When we when we took Chiang Kai-shek out of China and temporarily stuck him in Burma, do you know? And they were growing opium in Burma for this whole operation. Do you know who the Burma consulate chief was in Miami?
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Paul Haley. Well, Jesus. Yeah. And he's CV stars. One of CV stars, personal attorneys. So Duncan Lee, who is the, I think we already talked about him being the attorney for civil air transport too. Okay. So the connection in the book called Clinton Contra, they talk about a connection between star and Haley. Well,
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In 1963, Halliwell and some Oswald person who was, let's see, a front man for Daniel Ludwig, a mysterious billionaire shipping magnate, set up the Bank of Caribbean Limited. It was something of a paper bank established and then left on the shelf.
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During the mid-60s, it was picked up by American International Underwriters, which is part of AIG and Starz organization, and they rechristened it Underwriters Bank Limited. So again, this is another CIA front. The directors of the bank were all individuals connected to Hellywell and Cantor's Castle Bank, which is the fake bank that the CIA set up.
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signaling that the insurance complex that would become AIG was woven into money laundering networks of the CIA and organized crime. Sam Zell, Z-E-L-L, with his own dealings with the Castle Bank, would end up alongside several as stockholders in AIG's Coral...
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Reinsurance, which was another scam, suggesting that the networks were all directly linked to each other and instructive of how Paul Helliwell was setting up offshore reinsurance companies of which AIG was a big player in that market. OK, there's a book called.
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The Amazing Story of Hank Greenberg, which we'll probably have to wait for him until next week. And The History of AIG, because he's part of AIG as well. It was written by Ronald Shelp. Claims that Cornelius Vanderstar was the great uncle of Ken Starr. Starr was Bush Sr.'s solicitor general.
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If you don't know what a solicitor general is, that's like the gatekeeper at the Supreme Court for the administration. And Kenneth Starr is also the guy that was part of the whole Clinton cover-up.
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With whitewater and everything else, everybody was like, oh, he'll do such a great job because, you know, he worked for George H.W. Bush, which is CIA. The CIA was president of the United States for a little while. OK, so Ken Starr is hired to be the gatekeeper at the Supreme Court for George H.W. Bush. And then they think, oh, well, he's a Republican. He's a good guy. Let's put him in charge of the Clinton thing.
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Not realizing it's all one big club. And he basically sweeps all of the shit under the rug under the special investigation. Well, there wasn't some foreshadowing on the first office that he held. It came to an end on September 11th of 1998. I have notes. Is that crazy? That is very crazy. Crazy, crazy. They love their dates.
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They love their dates. And to think that Kenneth Starr, according to this author, is the great uncle. C.B. Starr is his great uncle. Another major mic drop moment. I mean, at what age do they start to push this on their children? Elementary school. Warhamster and I have unequivocally proven that through their.
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Boarding schools, Groton, St. Paul. We've talked all about them because those are the feeders to the secret societies in the colleges. It's terrible. It is terrible. OK, so it was also, by the way. Let's see. According to investigative journalist Daniel Hopsicker.
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The Ken Starr Whitewater. Basically, this author is saying that the whole thing was rigged from the beginning. And there's this guy called Ben Beneste, who was a highly visible Washington attorney and Democrat power broker that basically was kind of the counterweight to Ken Starr.
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He's the one that blocked inquiries into the Lipo group. And if you guys know anything about the Whitewater scandal, that was kind of like the Korea gate that was funding, channeling money behind the scenes to the Clintons. But he basically says that Popsicker, this one guy that's tied up in this,
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Whitewater investigation, or excuse me, he's the journalist, revealed that one of the players involved in the whole Whitewater was a guy by the name of Arnold. I was trying to find his first name. But Arnold had furnished a
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two million dollar airplane to his friend Wally Hilliard for a dollar. OK, so he sold a two million dollar airplane for one dollar. Hilliard owned the flight school in Venice, Florida, where four of the 9-11 terrorists were training. Coincidence. All wrapped up in this. Also, this Ben Benistus guy.
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One of his clients was Barry Seal, and he basically is one of the CIA assets that was running drugs in Amina, Arkansas. So, again, all of this is wrapped up in this one guy, in this one company. This is where all of the octopus tentacles go. Okay. This is probably one of the more interesting ones.
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about kim star and then we'll get back to our cb star um a 1995 document sent on behalf of ins law's founder and ins law is the company that um created promise software that the cia the justice department stole um and gave to the cia and massad where they created back doors so they could hide all their money laundering so very important um to this whole
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In a 1995 document set on behalf of Innslaw's founders to then independent counsel Penn Star by Innslaw lawyer Elliot Richardson supports several claims that the document states Systematics, which is a software, had a company that did software.
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had covertly implanted software into the computers of its bank customers that allowed allied intelligence agencies to track and flow money throughout the banking system. So Innslaw had originally created the software to prevent money laundering. The CIA and Mossad modified it so they could track everybody else's money laundering for blackmail and hide their own.
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Kind of like they did to signal chat with Pete XF and Mike Waltz and all those guys. Hey man, like they're very good at it. Okay. Um, let's see what time, um, we'll go through, um, this next book and then we probably will need to come back. Um, before you, are you leaving Ken star? Yes. Okay. One fact, I want to bring it up on the screen that I saw. Um,
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It says on January 17th, there's that number again, 2020, Starr joined President Donald Trump's legal team during his first impeachment trial. Talking about putting a mole on the inside to keep track of what the impeachment's going like. Yeah, he does not appear to be a good guy. No, he's absolutely not, especially when you have that kind of lineage. But once again, this tells me about, you know, Trump has to know this. Has to. Has to.
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Has to. All right. In the book called The Drug Network, it talks about the Ambrose Bank. The firm, Ambrose Bank, which was registered in Panama, employed mob figure Sonny Fasolas, an international arms dealer, to provide services to General Chiang Kai-shek's National Army.
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The primary function of the World Commerce Corporation, which, by the way, is another Paul Helliwell creation, was to buy and sell surplus U.S. weapons and munitions after the war to foreign underground groups. And by underground groups, they mean Gladio, by the way, including the KMT Army and Italian Mafia in exchange for arms.
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The KMT provided the opium required to create the CIA as the post-war intelligence agency running the drug networks. The opium was flown from the mountains of Burma and Laos by civil air transport to Bangkok, where the planes, oh, by the way, Paul Helliwell ends up as Thailand's ambassador too, just so that you know, where the planes were emptied and loaded.
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with a return flight to the poppy fields. Drugs, weapons, drugs, weapons, drugs, weapons. In Bangkok, General Weapons, let's see, General Phal, he has a weird last name, he's the guy that was in charge of the National Police, employed his officers to load the product on freighters of mysterious
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shipping companies, one of which was Sea Supply, which again was another company Paul Hellewell set up, who now served as the Burmese consulate in Miami, which I had already mentioned. In 1954, British Customs in Singapore stated that Bangkok had become the major center for opium trafficking throughout all of Southeast Asia.
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The drug trade became so lucrative that the Thailand abandoned its anti-opium campaign that it had launched as far back as 1948. General Pfau developed a close friendship with Wild Bill Donovan, who had been appointed the U.S. ambassador to Thailand then. Indeed, Wild Bill Donovan became so enthralled with Pfau that he nominated him for a Legion of Merit.
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When I read things like this, it makes my blood boil. You know, after 30 years in the military, I got a legion of merit. 30 years. And this guy wants to give a drug dealer, the cop that's guarding his drug deals, a legion of merit. Yeah. Makes my blood boil. All right. He didn't get it. So I'm somewhat above a drug dealer.
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He did get, though, $35 million from the CIA to facilitate the airport and seaport use for transporting opium. Okay. He also was given several Navy vessels and cargo aircraft.
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to forward the drugs on to Hong Kong, Singapore and Marseille, which is where their heroin processing labs were at the time, because those were being run by the Corsican Mafia. These were given with the explanation that KMT would launch guerrilla raids into China using these aircraft. The World Commerce Corporation and Sea Supply, like the civil air transport, emerged from the subculture within the intelligence community,
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of extremely wealthy and well-connected lawyers and businessmen who at the time were not part of any official government agency. This subculture would eventually give rise to a network of banks, including BCCI, and proprietary businesses like AIG, which were created to support and conceal the flow of money from the heroin trade.
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That's from the book called The Drug Network. All right, we got time for one more. This book called High Times and New Crimes talked about Castle Bank was joined at the hip by another bank, another fake bank, by the way, Mercantile Bank and Trust, which was another CIA operation set up by none other than Paul Helliwell, CB Star's personal lawyer, Castle,
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owned a large block of stock in Mercantile. And Mercantile owned a large block of stock in Castle. Both became principal depositors of each other's operation. This, my friends, is what we call money laundering. In addition, the bank shared most of the same directors. Money flowed back and forth in a bewildering array of transactions that included international diversified.
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Mercantile and Castle was interlocked with Underwriters Bank, which again belongs to CV Star. The majority shareholder of this firm was none other than AIG's American International Underwriter Corp, which was established as part of CV Star's network. His underwriting group, according to Peter Dale Scott,
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author of The American War Machine, was an insurance conglomerate with ties to the CIA and Southeast Asia's opium trade. In 1976, Mercantile was closed by the Bahama government after investors discovered that the bank's holdings were worthless. And here's your foot stomp. They determined the bank's holding was worthless.
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And everybody was shocked because just two months earlier, Price Waterhouse auditors had been at the bank and certified them they were perfectly fine. They actually put on a piece of paper that Mercantile possessed $25 billion in assets. And they signed the audit document.
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saying the bank was good to go. But those assets were actually paper loans to each other so that they could hide the fact that the money was going out the door. Kind of like the way the Mockingbird media uses each other for sources, but there's no source. Or the CIA. Yeah. One and the same. One and the same. Oh, here's my foot stop.
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There's a woman. I don't even know how I found this. There's a woman by the name of Barbara Starr. And again, I don't know whether she's related, but she was involved in. Let's see. She was involved in creating the NORAD exercise that had jets crashing into buildings.
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according to CNN on April 19th, 2004. CNN wrote on April 19th, which again is another one of those crazy dates because that's my birthday. That's when all of the bullshit happens. Oklahoma, Waco, and all that other stuff. So on that date, this satanic holiday date that they have, CNN reports.
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that NORAD had been having exercises of jets crashing into buildings on 9-11. And her name just happens to be Barbara Starr. You want to know something even more crazy? What? Let me bring her up on the screen and look at when she was born. Oh, my God. September 11th, folks. This is just, it's crazy, Colonel. It is so freaking crazy. I'm like, you can't make this up.
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You cannot make this up. This is it. Oh, my gosh. Yeah. Wild. Absolutely freaking wild. Oh, my gosh. That's hilarious. Hold on. Name popped up. Let me read this sentence real quick. It may be something. It may be nothing. In May 2021, it was revealed that the Trump administration had secretly fought a legal battle with CNN.
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for over a year in an effort to obtain Star's phone and email records from 2017 as part of a leak probe. The Justice Department, under the leadership of Attorney General William Barr, petitioned a magistrate court in Virginia to send a secret order to CNN compelling it to produce records of Star's emails kept on company servers. CNN's general counsel, David Vigilante, was under a gag order preventing him from sharing the details of the government's efforts, including with Star herself.
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The Biden administration's Justice Department informed CNN and Star of the probe and said that Star was never the target of the investigation. President Biden subsequently said that he would not allow his Justice Department to seize journalists' phones or email records, calling the practice simply wrong. She's going to come into play. She's going to come into play again. That's crazy. I'm going to post this and I'm going to tag Cash. I'm going to tag Bongino.
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And say, hey, in those list of things that you're going back to investigate, how about we do this? Because it's going to lead you down a path of Operation Gladio. That's crazy. Now, again, I've not verified that she's related to this guy, but this is a very unique name. That's crazy. And her birthday just still is knocking my socks off. Yeah, it just can't make sense. So her birthday is September 11th.
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And that's the day of the exercise that actually ends up into being a false flag. Which was her birthday. Which was her birthday. Well, before we close this, as you were talking about shipping companies and you were talking about this, you made an old shipping company pop up in my head. And frankly, because of the boards. And you made me connect some stuff tonight.
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And so I said, I want to go. And so I want to bring this to your attention or just remind you about it in case. Don't do this to me. So I know all about this company. Exactly. Exactly. And they're tied into Taiwan.
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And just given the way these operations are going, especially with the historic context of your research and Operation Gladio and these container companies, you know, it just makes you, you know, the founder, Shang Yong Fa, you know, so there's there's enough stuff here to dig again. So I find it very interesting. They love this name Evergreen because the CIA.
1:02:35
And another CIA airline that was used extensively is called Evergreen Airlines. Are you familiar with them? I'm not. Not with the airlines. No. I worked for them. So when I got accepted to my ROTC scholarship in 1985, I'd been on active duty working on airplanes.
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I was going to Indiana University and I needed a job because I had a daughter. And so I got my A&P license. It took me about four months to take all the tests, do all the practicals. There's like nine tests. And so I did that and I went to Stanford Field and I applied to all of the commercial side and the UPS's shipping.
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like FedEx for UPS is at Stanaford Field, which is just across the river from where I lived in southern Indiana. So I went to that site as well and put my application in. Well, Evergreen had the contract for maintenance for all of UPS's aircraft at Stanaford Field. And what that entailed was all of the aircraft was actually stationed at their originating.
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So like there was one in Tampa, there was one in everywhere. All major cities have them. And then they flew into Louisville at about nine o'clock every night. They dropped their cargo. It all got reshuffled and put on other airplanes to go out for their overnight deliveries. And when the aircraft came in, if it had a maintenance problem like the lights out or it needed a tire change or whatever, the ground crews of which I was one.
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did the maintenance. If it was hard broke, we towed it off and put a sub in. And then that's what we did. We did the taxi and we did everything. And so I worked there for two years. And I'll never forget it because I've worked on military aircraft, right? I know what the inside of the cockpits look like. I worked on KC-135s, which they do refueling, but they also carry cargo. And so I know what they look like.
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I walked into this. It was a 727, the very first one I went on. They had DC-8s, which by the way, used to be Flying Tigers. All of the DC-8s that Evergreen had, that UPS had, were all previously Flying Tiger aircraft. So this is like just blowing my mind. I walked into the 727. You walk up the back, the stairs on the back tail come down. You walk up, you go all the way through because all the cargo's off.
1:05:29
to debrief the pilot. And they had the, the cabin door had all of these plastic envelopes, you know, like document protectors and they all had these forms in it. And so while I'm waiting for them to open the door so I can take my notes for the maintenance thing. And I'm with, I'm the trainee. I'm with this guy that had, you know, gotten out of the air force like 20 years before that, this older guy. And
1:05:59
I'm looking at him. I'm going, those are U.S. custom forms. And he goes, yeah. And I'm like, what are they there for? And I'm like, that one says El Salvador. That one says Nicaragua. That one says Honduras. What's that for? And he goes, well, this plane doesn't just do cargo. They get government contracts to fly other cargo. Of course they do.
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And I'm telling you, I'm 25 years old. I don't know what any of this shit means. And so for like two weeks, it was one of those things that was rattling around in the back of my head. Like, that makes no sense to me. That makes no sense to me. But I couldn't make it make sense. And I'm driving to school one day and I'm like, oh, son of a bitch. They're flying drugs on them airplanes. I'm into my brain and I'm like.
1:06:58
Oh, holy crap. Are you kidding me? And so that night when I went to work, I asked that guy, cause it's an old NCO. I asked him, I'm like, do they fly like these drug kind of flights? And he goes, well, they're secret. We don't know that, but that's what we all think. Just an NCO. Just like, yeah. Like, I mean, shit, that's what we're two and two together. We figured this one out. Yeah.
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You know what else is significant about the word evergreen? What? I'm sure you've heard this before. For the audience, that was Hillary Clinton's Secret Service code name. Yeah. I think there's going to be a there there with this company with what you're talking about, Colonel. Yeah. It's very nefarious. Oh, as a matter of fact, it appears
1:08:01
that those photos that recently showed up. So Evergreen's office was in Oregon. Their big depot maintenance facility was in Arizona, conveniently. Those recent posts on X about Ukrainian aircraft.
1:08:24
Flying into the United States and being loaded with military equipment in Arizona is at Evergreen's old maintenance facility. Oh, man. What? Yeah. Modern day Operation Gladio is still in effect. You guys, we got to get the colonel on Joe Rogan. I'm serious. I'm going to make this a mission over the next few days. I am going to be a pain in the ass to some of my higher connections that I have.
1:08:56
And we got to push this, folks. But seriously, you know, Joe Rogan and his team, you know, you guys would be surprised how influential social media can be. And so for those that you showed up late today, the call to action today is to go on your social media, whatever platform it is, tag Joe Rogan and start it off like this. If you want to know more about hashtag Operation Gladio, bring on Colonel Towner and then tag her. That's what you got to do.
1:09:24
and we need to start doing this. And the hashtag's important because the hashtag will put in the trending. You guys have done this before. So a lot of you, there's newcomers. So newcomers, now it's time to pull the weight and get in here. We got to get the kernel on Joe Rogan. And if you all want to tag Tucker Carlson at the same time, do that too. Absolutely. This is the time. He's had two people already.
1:09:55
Gosh, can't think of their name. The couple from Redacted, they've mentioned Operation Gladio. Now you've had this one on Joe Rogan where they're mentioning Operation Gladio. Tucker Carlson, it was mentioned briefly. Now's the time, you guys. Now's the window. Make this trend. Colonel, as we wrap up and call it a night, you want to let everybody know what you're working on, what you got coming?
1:10:18
So I will be on at noon tomorrow with Warhamster continuing our Secret Society series, my normal show at four o'clock. And then Ghost of Base Patrick Henry and Warhamster and I are doing a special sit rep on Friday at 11 o'clock about all of the goings on like India, Russia, what's hot right now.
1:10:45
The three of us are just going to, for an hour, kind of talk about that in general. Talk about a high IQ intelligence group right there. Listen, y'all better take your enforced clarity pills for that one. Jesus. I'm going to have to rest up. That's going to be going to a college lecture right there, man. No crayons for that one, you guys. Sharpies. That's what we're doing.
1:11:15
Yeah, they definitely have their stuff together. Yeah. What you've brought to us with this information, Colonel, and the modern day connections that you're allowing us all to figure out. I see the people in the chat, you know, that they start going and picking up information and rolling with it. Like, it's just phenomenal. You're so important and appreciate it. So you guys make sure you tune in tomorrow morning.
1:11:41
as I join my brother CanCon, Brian Lupo, for Badlands Daily, and then join us again later that evening for SIPREP. And then make sure you tune in Saturday at 9 p.m. Eastern. You can do it here on my channel, or you can do it over there on Badlands, where I syndicate to there for the new show that I do, People. And man, do I have an amazing guest this Saturday. I'll tell you about it right now, Colonel. Everybody else is going to have to wait. This one's going to be a surprise. This one's awesome.
1:12:08
Well, let me just say the show that you did with Nino Rodriguez was one of the best shows I've ever seen you do. Thank you. That was an amazing show. You know, that one, that one was. I know, I know. For both of you, it was such a wonderful, heartfelt show. And it really, it really, it was an amazing show. Thank you for that, Colonel.
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I appreciate that. You guys, ladies and gentlemen, do me a solid, go support the Colonel, go down and links to description. If you're watching over there on X on one of the different channels, tag the Colonel, get this show out there. We'll catch you next time. Next week, operation Gladio, where we do part two, more names. And I'm going to keep digging into this evergreen. Like you just, you, you, you, there's a lot there. There is a lot there. I listen, a full night's sleep is just not in my future. So long as Gladio exists.
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You guys, Semper Fi. Good night. We'll see you next time.
Entities here
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Claims made here
Danielle Ganser founded
NATO Secret Armies host_asserted
▶ 6:01
“He does enough research to fill up 45 minutes and moves on. Awesome guy. The format he uses is totally awesome. But if someone, probably the most well-spoken person about this is Daniel Ganser. He's o…”
Cornelius Vanderbilt Starr founded
American International Group host_asserted
▶ 7:33
“is the founder of American International Group, AIG. Everybody's heard of AIG because what happened in 2008, they went belly up. They were intimately involved in the defrauding of people with the mort…”
Cornelius Vanderbilt Starr founded
American Asiatic Underwriters host_asserted
▶ 10:14
“mail steamship company in Japan. He ends up creating a global insurance empire by starting in 1919. He founded a thing called the American Asiatic Underwriters in Shanghai, China. Now keep in mind, Sh…”
Cornelius Vanderbilt Starr recruited
Duncan Lee host_asserted
▶ 14:18
“for the CIA. I'm talking about AIG people. Okay. One of the most infamous ones that he hired was a OSS captain, Duncan Lee. He was a lawyer who became a long-term AIG general counsel. Now we're going …”
Cornelius Vanderbilt Starr funded
Chiang Kai-shek host_asserted
▶ 15:47
“When I came across C.B. Starr, the first thing I thought was he has to be connected to William Polly. He just has to. So I started doing some research on it. Starr's operation through companies like A…”
Claire Chennault headed
Flying Tigers host_asserted
▶ 16:15
“Man, talking about coming full circle. Okay. And that's who Polly did business with too. Polly, along with Claire Chenault, who Polly puts up the money to create the Flying Tigers. And General Chenaul…”
William J. Polk funded
Flying Tigers host_asserted
▶ 16:15
“Man, talking about coming full circle. Okay. And that's who Polly did business with too. Polly, along with Claire Chenault, who Polly puts up the money to create the Flying Tigers. And General Chenaul…”
Flying Tigers succeeded
Air America host_asserted
▶ 16:44
“which then turns into the Civil Air Transport, which turns into Air America, that everybody knows is a drug smuggling airline of the CIA, right? So Polly, CV Star are at the heart of that. Documents n…”
China Lobby founded
World Anti-Communist League host_asserted
▶ 18:10
“CV Star was a significant figure within the circles that were associated with the China lobby. And the China lobby is the group behind the World Anti-Communist League. Just keep bringing it full circl…”
Cornelius Vanderbilt Starr member_of
China Lobby host_asserted
▶ 18:10
“CV Star was a significant figure within the circles that were associated with the China lobby. And the China lobby is the group behind the World Anti-Communist League. Just keep bringing it full circl…”
Charles Edison member_of
China Lobby host_asserted
▶ 19:09
“was had approximately 40 percent of its business operations centered in and around China. But when Mao took over, he got kicked out. So he's just like Chiang Kai-shek. He wants his territory back. All…”
Gardner Howland member_of
Pacific Mail Steamship Company host_asserted
▶ 20:06
“It has some very interesting aspects to it too. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company was created in the mid-1800s. It was a joint stock company that had people like William Aspinwall, Edward Bartlett, H…”
William Aspinwall member_of
Pacific Mail Steamship Company host_asserted
▶ 20:06
“It has some very interesting aspects to it too. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company was created in the mid-1800s. It was a joint stock company that had people like William Aspinwall, Edward Bartlett, H…”
Edward Bartlett member_of
Pacific Mail Steamship Company host_asserted
▶ 20:06
“It has some very interesting aspects to it too. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company was created in the mid-1800s. It was a joint stock company that had people like William Aspinwall, Edward Bartlett, H…”
Henry Chauncey member_of
Pacific Mail Steamship Company host_asserted
▶ 20:06
“It has some very interesting aspects to it too. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company was created in the mid-1800s. It was a joint stock company that had people like William Aspinwall, Edward Bartlett, H…”
Cornelius Vanderbilt Starr secretly_owned
Pacific Mail Steamship Company host_asserted
▶ 21:05
“pacific mail company by 1860 cornelius vanderbilt are we talking a name change here or is this a different person it so i cannot find any direct relation to it now um our guy stars is named he's basic…”
Brown Brothers Harriman secretly_owned
Pacific Mail Steamship Company host_asserted
▶ 22:08
“Then after Cornelius Vanderbilt gets done with it, Brown Brothers of Brown Brother Harriman buys the controlling interest in it. So like literally everybody that's the foundation of this international…”
Peter Grace carried_out_attack
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 22:35
“Really interesting timing leading into World War I. It's bought by Grace Shipping. And who's Grace Shipping? Oh, W.R. Grace, where Peter Grace is the guy running around doing all kinds of Operation Gl…”
Grace Shipping secretly_owned
Pacific Mail Steamship Company host_asserted
▶ 22:35
“Really interesting timing leading into World War I. It's bought by Grace Shipping. And who's Grace Shipping? Oh, W.R. Grace, where Peter Grace is the guy running around doing all kinds of Operation Gl…”
Peter Grace member_of
Grace Shipping host_asserted
▶ 22:35
“Really interesting timing leading into World War I. It's bought by Grace Shipping. And who's Grace Shipping? Oh, W.R. Grace, where Peter Grace is the guy running around doing all kinds of Operation Gl…”
Robert Dollar founded
Dollar Steamship host_asserted
▶ 24:05
“Um, so I did a little research on his dad and basically other than the fact that they have the same name, I, like I said, he was a railroad engineer. His dad was, um, the, the next owner of this parti…”
Duncan Lee member_of
American International Group host_asserted
▶ 27:39
“over in World War II. And his special confidant on his staff just so happens to, after the war, get hired as C.B. Starr's corporate attorney. I'm thinking this was a major, major CIA front. Absolutely…”
Duncan Lee member_of
Communist Party of the United States host_asserted
▶ 29:10
“About every globalist there is to include Bill Clinton. All Rhodes Scholars. It's another one of those secret clubs. And this guy's in it, by the way. And then he gets his law degree from Yale Univers…”
Duncan Lee member_of
Donovan and Leisure host_asserted
▶ 29:39
“as a quote-unquote secret member. I'm thinking he was probably a mole in the organization. Okay, so after he graduates from law school, he joined, of all the law firms you could join in New York City …”
Duncan Lee member_of
Air America host_asserted
▶ 31:10
“Goes on and that's, you know, basically AIG and all of this other stuff. So let's see. After he's the AIG guy, I'm trying to follow my notes. Oh, immediately after his work at OSS, Lee served as the c…”
Air America secretly_owned
Airedale Corporation host_asserted
▶ 33:08
“bought them out and set up a cutout company that was a private Delaware corporation called Airedale Corporation. That's actually what the corporation for civil air transport was. That was kind of like…”
Whiting Willauer appointed
Guatemala host_asserted
▶ 34:37
“Will Aulner. It's spelled W-I-L-L-A-U-N-E-R. He goes on to become, actually, he was specifically appointed ambassador during 1953 Guatemala coup by the CIA. This Will Aulner guy who buds with this att…”
Frank Wisner removed_from_power
John Peurifoy host_asserted
▶ 35:09
“the Honduran ambassador because he didn't want them staging the attack on Guatemala and housing the dictator that they're going to install there and training his forces in Honduras. So he starts makin…”
John Peurifoy member_of
Honduras host_asserted
▶ 35:35
“And to get him in somebody that's more pliable to the overthrow. And the guy, I think his name is P-E-U-R-I-F-O-Y, like Purifoy, something like that, was the ambassador to Honduras. That this, oh, I'm…”