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Operation Gladio - Congo and Belgium’s role

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0:00 Okay, if you guys can repost the tweet or the space, I'd appreciate it. I'm trying to pull up our Congo map as I speak. We definitely want to be able to look at that.
0:29 And basically what we're looking at, you know, there's a whole bunch of interesting names and there's been names of countries that have changed over time. But basically what we're looking at is the Democratic Republic of the Congo. You also have over there Congo.
0:57 If you guys get a chance, I'm going to describe it as best I can. What we're looking at as far as because geography in this case really matters. And I need to start off with that. So if you were to. I'm also going to do this real quick. If you were to pull up a map of Africa.
1:27 And let's just say 1930 as a reference, which obviously is before World War II. So if you pull up a map of Africa before World War II, you will see that you have French West Africa, which is huge. It's basically the entire upper...
1:58 northwest of Africa. It's huge. And then you have Libya and Egypt finishing out the north. Coming down the west coast, you have for a good portion of West, French West Africa, which means it was a French colony. You go over a tiny little snippet of Belgian Congo.
2:27 which Belgian Congo is like dead center in the middle of Africa. But they carved out a little bit over to the coast, so to the Atlantic Ocean on the west, so that they could have ports. And I'll explain that in just a second. And then you come, as you're coming south, you come to Angola. Angola has its own very interesting history. And of course, we've cooed it too.
2:57 Um, that's where, for those of you who are familiar, I did a post about this, where after our civil war, um, people who thought they were doing good and some people who thought they were doing evil began exporting quote unquote African Americans back over to Africa under strictly a quote unquote volunteer, um, program. And they did that to Angola. Angola had part of it.
3:27 that they kind of cordoned off for these, I don't even know what you'd call them, expats that they're going to take back to Africa, supposedly to grant them their freedom over there. So you had Southerners that did that because they didn't want them in America free. And then you had Northerners who thought they were actually doing something good, I guess. I don't know. But anyway, if you fast forward, you had...
3:59 Those people that had spent time in America basically enslaving the indigenous Angolians to work for them. It's the most crazy story. You can't even write this shit. Nobody would believe it. But that is actually true. So we're going to focus on what on a 1930 map looked like Belgian Congo.
4:29 I'm going to spend some time going through William Bloom's book, Killing Hope, about the Congo, but I want to set the stage first. So in the Congo, you had, because it's a Belgian colony, in the 1800s when they had it colonized, because it was a colony forever, the Belgian king,
4:58 used this as his personal slave country. Although he used the Belgian military to conquer it, he didn't give it to the Belgian people. He kept it for his own personal use. He enriched his family off of the slave labor of the Congo. And the Congo is very rich in resources.
5:22 It had the world's largest supply of uranium in 1950. It had gold, diamonds, you name it. And it still does today. It's a very rich country. And so the entire time, the king was using it for his own personal use. And then several decades later, he gives it back to the country itself. And that was right around the time.
5:49 that they're getting ready to go through all of these world wars. And he didn't want the encumbrance of having to manage this on his own. And the tide was turning. There was a lot of unrest throughout Africa because they all wanted their freedom from the colonial powers. And so he was going to need some help. So he put the onus back on the country. So when you look at the country of...
6:19 than Belgian Congo, what's really important to realize is of the entire country, the only part that had the preponderance, I shouldn't say the only part, the part that had the preponderance of the riches, the minerals, the gold, the uranium, is down to the, well, all the way to the west and a little south, where it says,
6:50 So there's a little pocket that goes down into Angola, but it's still called the Congo. That's where the riches are. And there was a state within the country of Congo called Katanga. It's K-A-T-A-N-G-A. And Katanga, the state of Katanga, had the preponderance of those resources there.
7:20 So what happens is when in 1960, there's like this wave of Africa has set up the African Congress and there's talk of people gaining their freedom. You remember we were talking when we talk about France, you've got
7:55 And the countries up in the north, Algeria and the leadership of Egypt and Libya is kind of rattling cages as far as freedom, blah, blah, blah. And you have unrest. Let's just say it that way. And so Belgium decides in a very.
8:25 illegitimate way that they are going to quote unquote grant freedom to Congo. But they had some terms. And as soon as you as a colonial power put terms on a quote unquote former colony, you haven't actually freed them. So the terms were that you can elect a president and a prime minister, which they did. And that.
8:53 person can take office. But on the day that Patrice Lubamba took office as prime minister, he was told unequivocally that he wasn't in charge of the country. He was leadership that had come to the Congo for the ceremony that he was not allowed to have any Congolese officers in the military. Those were all going to stay Belgium.
9:23 He could put enlisted people to work for the Belgian officers, but he could not have any officers in charge of his own military. Well, he wasn't okay with that. And he also was told that the Belgians had signed a contract for every ounce of uranium that was going to be harvested from the Congo. It was already under contract to go to the U.S., and he couldn't change that either, nor was he going to gain anything.
9:52 from that contract because the profits were going to Belgium because the mining company that was doing a lot of mining. Well, Patrice La Bamba was not okay with that either. Those were riches that belonged to the country. And he had some really grandiose ideas. He wanted a healthcare system, which the Belgian government had never created. He wanted schools, which unless you are an elite,
10:21 children was never educated because they were just workers they weren't allowed to learn so it's like a slave plantation um they decided who was going to be in the elite within the indigenous population and that was basically anybody they could buy and coerce into doing whatever they wanted them to do doing killing their own people so that where we are when we get to 1960 um
10:49 Patrice Lumumba has taken office as the prime minister, but it was done in a way not unlike when Trump came to office with the deep state all around him. You can envision that being Patrice Lumumba. You can sit in that office, but all the people that you think works for you don't work for you. They work for the international syndicate.
11:16 So that's where we were. And you have to understand that before we launch into where we're going to go. And I'm going to come back to that part after we get through what William Bloom wants to tell us about the actual assassination. So within days of the Belgium granting the independence.
11:46 which was on 30 June. And this is going to be a very short timeline. So I'm going to kind of stay with the chronology so you can understand how quick this happened. 30 June. Okay. Which, you know, is right around the corner, like a week from now. Pretend like you're back in 1960.
12:09 And by the way, for anybody who's unfamiliar, when they get this all done and install their new dictator, he basically changes the name of the Congo to Zaire, and then it eventually changes back. So if you are familiar with Zaire, that's the exact same country.
12:29 It had been engulfed in strife and chaos because of all of the different tribes had been basically pitted against each other by the Belgium in order to ensure that they maintain control. But there were political groups that in the competition for who was going to be able to, you know, sell their soul first to the Belgians under the form of freedom.
12:56 There were some of those people. And then you had people like Patrice Lumumba, who really wanted the best for the Congolese people. So for several years, the world press chronicled the train of Congolese governments and the endless confusion and personalities and conspiracies. And names like Stanleyville and Leopoldville.
13:22 Shocking stories of European hostages, white mercenaries and brutality and the violence from all the quarters, basically with racist overtones, hit the news when it did all over the world. Into this disorder, the Western powers were naturally drawn, principally Belgium, to protect its vast mineral investments. And see, that's where I disagree with him. Belgium actually created this mess.
13:50 And they were mindful of the wealth that was contained in the Congo. So American administration, starting with Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson, looking through Cold War binoculars, perceived that it was going to be an East-West battleground. I mean, that's what they pretended it was anyway. The CIA station in Congo cabled Washington in August.
14:20 that the embassy and station believed Congo was experiencing a quote-unquote communist takeover, which in fact they knew was not true. CIA Director Alan Dulles warned of a quote-unquote communist takeover of the Congo with disastrous consequences. For in the interest of the free world, at the same time, Dulles authorized a crash program to
14:46 replaced the existing government of Patrice Lumumba with a pro-Western group. It's not known what criteria the CIA applied to determine that it was going communist. And let me just tell you right there, there wasn't criteria. The criteria was that you were going to break the contract with Belgium and
15:11 Patrice Lumumba traveled to the United States after he was elected. He met with several businesses in the United States looking for someone that would deal with him directly for the sale of the uranium. Evidently, the memo had already gone out that he was allowed to do that. He actually had an appointment with Eisenhower when he came over here to deal directly one-on-one with you.
15:37 States because he envisioned the United States helping him achieve, quote unquote, freedom for all the people in the Congo. Eisenhower stiffed him and would not meet with him. He eventually met with Richard Nixon, who was part of this whole mess. And so they knew very well what they were doing and all of the business.
16:01 opportunities for someone to make zillions of dollars on the Soviet Union interior to the United States went without anybody taking advantage of it because they basically had already gotten the memo saying that they weren't allowed to. So that's what was happening with the CIA. And they began to economically cut him off.
16:32 When he went back and basically was nationalizing the uranium so that basically breaking those contracts. Colonel, you are banding just a little. Colonel, you are banding just a little. Because as soon as that happened, they did what they did to everybody else. They come up at the World Bank so that the mining started back up.
16:58 The IMF, everybody, they put a stranglehold on everything. Everybody was buying anything from the Congo. So, of course, they started, they started, is that better, Bridget? Bridget, if you're going to tell me I'm banding. We'll try it. Now you sound better. Is that better? Yes. I'm getting heard no. No. All right.
17:45 Bridget, can you hear me? Yes, I can. Can you hear me? Okay, I'm back. Can y'all hear me? Okay. Sorry about that. I guess I'm not allowed to talk about the Congo either. Let me go get Bridget. And there's Cousin Ed. I tried to invite her to co-host like three times, and it wouldn't take that. Let me go get Bridget. Get her back up there.
19:04 And there now. All right. So where was I? Anyway, we've got. Hold on just one second. I hate it when people censor me. Actually, it pisses me off. Makes me just want to speak more. All right. So.
19:43 I did want to read this one Washington Post quote that I found. Western diplomats set the part of the Congo controlled by... What the heck? They're really messing with me. My television just automatically turned on. I didn't even push a button. Holy crap.
20:16 All right, let me start the quote over. Western diplomats see the part of the Congo controlled by volatile Premier Patrice Lumumba sliding slowly but surely into the communist bloc. Apart from the fevered activity of the communist bloc nations here, the pattern of events is becoming apparent to students of communist policy.
20:43 Lumumba's startling changes of position, his open challenge of the U.N. and the secretary general, his constant agitation of the largely illiterate Congolese can be explained in no other way, veteran observers say, period. That's a quote from the Washington Post, obviously the mouthpiece of the CIA. So let's just.
21:12 talk about this for just a second, sliding slowly but surely into the communist bloc. He never talked to the Soviet Union until America turned their back on him. Not once did he ever talk to him. He was not a communist. He denounced communism repeatedly, never tried to enact anything that even remotely looked like communism. And supposedly,
21:43 He changed his position on things. He never changed his position on anything. He said from while he campaigned and after he got elected that he was going to lead the Congo into the modern age with education, health care, you know, all the liberal talking points that they say they really want. And then it says he openly challenged the U.N. and Secretary General Dog Hammerskjold.
22:13 And he actually did not. Dog was on his way when he was assassinated to help arbitrate a resolution and was very much in support of all of Africa gaining their freedom, which, of course, is why he was assassinated. So that's laughable, too. And then, of course, they say the quiet part out loud.
22:40 The largely illiterate Congolese. Now, why, if Belgium had been a colonial power for 150 years and were to believe they're so benevolent and concerned about minorities, would there be largely illiterate Congolese after 150 years if that wasn't the plan all along? So you see who the real racists are? So years later, under Secretary.
23:09 C. Douglas Dillon told a Senate investigating committee, which was the Church Committee, that the National Security Council and President Eisenhower had believed in 1960 that Lumumba was a very difficult, if not impossible, person to deal with and was dangerous to the peace and safety of the world. Their peace and their safety, but not anyone else's. And certainly not the people of the Congo.
23:38 What was dangerous to the peace and safety of the Congo was these morons. And he was difficult, if not impossible, to the international syndicates plan to keep all Africans subjugated to the colonial powers. So you see how they weave the truth in there with the lies? Another quote.
24:09 How far beyond the dreams of a barefoot jungle postal clerk in 1956? That, in a few short years, he would be dangerous to the peace and safety of the world. The perception seems insane, particularly coming from the National Security Council, which really does have the power to end all human life within hours. So that guy is named Jonathan Quitney.
24:38 So he's talking about Lumumba, who was a terrorist. But they have to talk hyperbolically about anybody they're getting ready to sign a findings on to murder. And that's exactly what Eisenhower did. Patrice Lumumba became the Congo's first premier after his party received the most votes in a national election. The first ever.
25:15 He called for a nation's economic well-being to be liberated from colonial rule and did not shy away from contact with all countries. At the Independence Day ceremony, this is part of his speech. Quote, our lot was 80 years of colonial rule. And that's just the 80 years that Belgium owned them, not the years that the king owned them before that.
25:46 We have known tiring labor exacted in exchange for salary, which did not allow us to satisfy our hunger. We have known ironies, insults, blows, which we had to endure morning, noon, and night because we were Negroes. We have known that the law was never the same depending on whether it concerned a white or a Negro. We have known the atrocities suffered.
26:15 the atrocious sufferings of those bandaged for political opinions or religious beliefs. We have known that there were magnificent houses for the whites in the cities and the tumble-down straw huts for the Negroes, unquote. And that's while the Belgium delegate is right there. In 1960, it must be borne in mind. This was indeed radical and inflammatory language in such a setting.
26:51 On July 11th, so this is 11 days into his reign as prime minister, the province of Katanga, home to the bulk of the Congo's cobalt, copper, uranium, gold, announced that it was succeeding.
27:17 Belgium, the principal owner of all this fabulous wealth, never had any intentions of giving up real control of the country, and it now supported the move of Katanga's independence, perceiving the advantage of having its investments housed all in this tiny little country, formerly a state of Congo, not accountable nor paying taxes to the central government of the Congo.
27:47 It was led by a man by the name of Moise Shambi, a man eminently accommodating and respectful to whites and their investments. Now, he's one of their bot tools. He had always, as long as he was in power, had been one of their...
28:12 quote-unquote elites that they cultivate in these colonial countries and basically use him as an overseer to keep all of the indigenous people in line. And he filled that role very well. The Eisenhower administration supported the Belgian military's intervention on behalf of Katanga. Indeed, the American embassy had previously requested such intervention. Actually, the American
28:43 And I'm not sure if he goes into this or not. The American embassy and Belgium had already arranged for Otto Skorzeny, who was in Spain at the time, to create a plan to assassinate Lumumba and be on station in Katanga during the secession. And Otto Skorzeny was actually in.
29:18 the Congo. Belgium's intervention, which was a very violent one, was denounced harshly by the Soviet Union, as well as many countries, leading to the UN Security Council on the 14th to authorize the withdrawal of Belgium troops and their replacements by a UN military force. This was fine with the US, for the UN under DOG was very closely aligned.
29:49 to Washington, and that's not true, or they wouldn't have assassinated him. The UN officials was led, because actually, Dog Hammersald, when we get to Indonesia, he actually was trying to prevent the CIA from overthrowing that country, too. And that's why I'm saying, I've read so many of these books at this point. When you read one,
30:11 One's not necessarily going to have every single point correct, but I've went and read the articles and I've went and read congressional testimony after some of these coups. And you find out a lot more about the actual facts when you do that because it's sworn testimony. So when I tell you where I correct an author is because I've gotten like four or five other sources to know emphatically that that's true.
30:41 But all of these books are still worth reading because every one of them is going to bring up some new point that you can further investigate. And that's why Bridget and Liza spend so much time giving you guys the references and posting in the pill. So you guys can go out and form your own opinion. I don't suggest anybody just.
31:08 believe everything that I'm telling you. I want you to do your own research. And that's the reason why we put all the stuff out there for you to do that. All right. Let's see. The UN officials who led the Congo operation were Americans in secret collaboration with the State Department because they weren't UN. The UN didn't do it. Let's see. The UN forces entered Katanga province.
31:46 and replaced the Belgium troops, but made no effort to end the secession. And so basically, they were not UN troops. This was the NATO-sponsored Otto Skorzeny group that comes into Katanga to not only set up the secession of Katanga, but they, in the middle of the secession of Katanga,
32:14 planned the kidnapping and assassination. So it was like a twofer. And that's why we know this was not an arbitrary UN deployment that was just happenstance that someone decided to like wing together. It actually had code names that has been subsequently revealed through State Department. One of them was...
32:37 something when, like ZT slash when. Major Gannis goes through all of this in his Otto Skorzeny papers, the Skorzeny papers book that he wrote. His last name is spelled G-A-N-I-S. Excellent book. And he explains in vivid detail who was all there, what Skorzeny's role in it was. Unable to put down the uprising on his own, as well as
33:09 one in another province, Lumumba had appealed to the UN as well as the United States to help him. And when they both refused, he turned to the Soviet Union. And then, of course, that's where they get the label communist, because the Soviet Union knew exactly what the US was doing and decided to send not only aid, but also help. The Congo was in such turmoil.
33:36 in the midst of it on 5 September. So again, we've just went through July, August, and now we're just in the beginning of September. The president that had already been bought off by the CIA, his name was Joseph Kasavubu. He just apparently out of nowhere dismisses Lumumba as the prime minister. And technically...
34:08 According to their constitution, that was not even allowed to be done. But this is exactly what happened in Iran. So this is patterns, guys. That's why we talk about patterns. Always pay attention to patterns. They went in, bought off the president, had him fire the prime minister, which he had no authority to do. And then because everybody in the country is illiterate, they don't even know what's going on.
34:39 The assertion was at the time the Casa Vubu sat at the feet of the CIA men and there actually was an aide in his cabinet that was a CIA agent. So that part is definitely true. So the church commission said the action was taken despite the strong support for Lumumba and the Congolese parliament. During the early 1960s, according to highly placed CIA.
35:07 the agency regularly bought and sold Congolese politicians. U.S. diplomatic sources subsequently confirmed that Casa Vubu was among the recipients of CIA payoff money. Instead, so when Lumamba tried to reach out to the Congolese people, the CIA cut off their radio stations. They jammed them.
35:39 Instead, he appeared before the legislature and by his formidable powers of speech, both the House of Parliament voted to reaffirm him as prime minister. But he could taste the fruits. But basically, they tried to overrule the president. But on the 14th, army men, Joseph Mobutu.
36:10 took power in a military coup designed by the United States. Even during this period, Lumumba not really in power, CIA and high administration officials continued to view him as a threat. His talents and dynamic speaking abilities were the overriding factors in reestablishing his position in front of the people.
36:42 a gifted speaker and was able to stir people to action. And so he was deemed obviously not allowed to live anymore. Here's a quote. If he started to talk to a battalion of the Congolese army, he probably would have had them in the palm of his hands in five minutes, unquote. That was from a CIA cable back to Washington.
37:09 In late September, the CIA sent one of its scientists, Dr. Sidney Gottlieb, to the Congo carrying lethal biological material, a virus, specifically intended to use in Lumumba's assassination. The virus, which was supposedly to produce a fatal disease indigenous to the Congo area of Africa, was transported using State Department diplomatic
37:40 In 1975, the church committee went on record with the conclusion that Allen Dulles had ordered Lumumba's assassination as an urgent and prime objective. But that's actually not true. Eisenhower was involved in this. And in Major Gannis' book, he argues that there was actually a meeting where the finding to assassinate Lumumba was actually approved.
38:09 As matters evolved in the Congo, the virus was never used for this. Well, not that time anyway. The fact that we did that just should petrify everybody. For the CIA's Congo station was unable to come up with a secure enough agent with the right access to Lumumba to ensure that the biological material would be successful.
38:36 The church committee observed, however, that the CIA station in Leopoldville, quote, continued to maintain close contact with Congolese who expressed a desire to assassinate Lumumba. CIA officers encouraged and offered to aid these Congolese in their efforts against Lumumba, although there was no evidence that aid was ever provided for the specific purpose of an assassination, unquote. Well, they don't need to because...
39:04 They've already got a team deployed there from NATO. Fearing for his life, Lumumba was on the run. For a while, he was protected by Mobutu by the UN, which under considerable international pressure, had been forced to put some distance between itself and the Washington establishment. But on December 1st, Lumumba was taken into custody by those very troops. A 28 November,
39:35 CIA cable indicates that the agency was involved in tracking down Lumumba. The cable spoke of the CIA station working with the Congolese government to get the roads blocked and troops alerted to close all possible escape routes for Lumumba. The U.S. had also been involved in the takeover of the government.
40:02 and CIA confidant Andrew Tully describes as having been discovered by the CIA. Moboto detained Lumumba until 17 January 1961 when he transferred the prisoner into the hands of Moise Shambi of the Katanga province. In other words, he handed him over to Otto Skorzeny. Lumumba's and this
40:31 Moise Shambi guy was Lumumba's bitter enemy. Lumumba was assassinated the same day. Now, keep in mind, 17 January 1961 is days before JFK takes office. This is one of the favorite things for the CIA to do in between of the election and the new.
40:55 president coming in is when they their favorite time to assassinate people because they can get the president leaving office to sign a finding and they do it before and he's gone. So nobody's going to hold him accountable unless you're Trump. And the new guy has plausible deniability if he's still part of the swamp because he didn't do it right. All he can do is shrug his shoulders and go, I don't know. I wasn't here.
41:25 So anyway, in 1978, former CIA African specialist John Stocksdale related in his book how a ranking CIA officer had told him of driving around with Lumumba's body in his trunk, trying to decide what to do with it. What he did do with it has not yet been made public. And maybe that's true by the time this book was written, but let me tell you what they did with it.
41:55 they initially buried his body after they murdered him. And this is in Major Gannis' book as well. And then a little while after they buried him, they decided that it wouldn't do to have his body discovered because they'd martyr him. So they dug his body up and they boiled him in acid to dispose of the body. The Belgium...
42:24 NCO that was part of this had stole one of his gold teeth when they were doing this. And in 2020, there was a ceremony in which the Belgium government gave that tooth back to the family descendants of Lumumba. That's how we know what really happened. During the period of Lumumba's imprisonment, the U.S. diplomats in the Congo were pursuing a policy of, quote unquote,
42:56 imploring his beatings and trying to secure humane treatment for him, albeit to considerations of international opinion. Basically, they created a propaganda campaign where the U.S. was saying, oh, no, don't beat him, while they actually deployed the people that were beating him. Through NATO, through Operation Gladio, and Otto Skorzeny was on the ground doing this. He was directing the entire show.
43:27 Without a clear-cut, quote-unquote, communist enemy like Lumumba, the Kennedy administration, which came to power on January 20, 1961, was very divided on the Katanga question. Although the U.S. wound up supporting, in the name of Congolese stability, the U.N. military operation in the summer to suppress the secession,
43:52 Shambi had outspoken support in the U.S. Congress and sentiments amongst officials at the State Department and the White House mirrored the division. The sundry economic and diplomatic ties of these officials appear to have been more diverse and contradictory than under the Eisenhower administration because they were all just about killing whoever they wanted. And this is reflected in the lack of a unified policy.
44:20 According to Kennedy advisor and biographer, author Schlesinger, opinions on both sides of the issue were expressed in terms of hindering the supposed Soviet communist designs in the Congo. They had none. There was no communist presence there. So you've got a CIA installed dictator now in charge of the Congo.
44:48 Lumumba's dead, and their CIA installed goon that's in charge of Katanga. This is not even an issue. It's basically a solidified country at this part under the CIA. And the irony of all of this is that during this time, and the reason why they're pretending this is still an issue, is NATO is busily building out what ends up being a
45:17 100,000 square mile NATO base, the biggest one that's ever been built around all of the resources that were in the former Congo. That's why they're pretending that this is even an issue. It's not an issue. You have two CIA installed stooges here. And even a more interesting dynamic, C-130.
45:49 were flying Congolese troops and supplies against the Katanga rebels, while at the same time, the CIA and his covert colleagues in the Pentagon were putting together heavy transports to support the other side with mercenary units. So basically, we're just now in an all-out effort to kill a bunch of black people. That's what we're doing.
46:18 Washington officials were more in unison when dealing with another prominent person, Antoine Gazinga, who had been the vice prime minister under Lumumba. Following the latter's dismissal, according to the church committee, the CIA station chief in Congo, Lawrence Devlin, urged key Congolese leader,
46:49 Mobutu, who is a CIA stooge, to arrest him too. Gazinga was in fact arrested shortly after Mobutu took power, but a UN contingent from Ghana, whose leader was an ally of Lumamba, intervened and freed him. In the continuous musical cheer game of Congolese politics,
47:20 The 1st of August 1961 found Gazinga as the vice prime minister under a guy by the name of Adula, A-D-O-U-L-A. By the end of the month, Gazinga was as well and simultaneously the leader of a rebel force that had been set up for a regime in Stanleyville area.
47:48 which it proclaimed as the legitimate government of the entire Congo. He fancied himself a successor to Lumumba. And if they actually had a functioning government, the vice prime minister would have become the prime minister. But the CIA is in charge, so that ain't going to happen. The Soviet Union may have believed Gazinga, for apparently they were sending him arms and money.
48:13 And they used the Sudan, which borders the Congo on the north, as a conduit. When the CIA learned that a Czech ship was bound for Sudan with a cargo full of guns disguised as red cross packages, guys, for refugees, the agency turned to its most practiced art, bribery, to persuade a crane operator to let one of the crates drop upon arrival.
48:43 That day, Dockside, it was suddenly discovered that Soviet rifles was in one of the containers. Through an equally clever ploy at the Khartoum Sudan airport, the CIA managed a separate Congolese courier from his suitcase of Soviet money destined for Gazinga. Meanwhile, the State Department says that...
49:12 sent a message urging the president to dismiss Gazinga and declare him a rebel against the national government so that the police action can now be taken against him too. We are also urging the UN to take military action to break his rebellion. We are making every effort to keep Gazinga isolated from potential domestic and foreign support. We have taken care to ensure that the U.S. aid has been channeled through the central government.
49:42 in order to provide the economic incentives to encourage support for that government. In other words, we're paying off the government in Congo to fight against the guy that's legitimately the actual prime minister because we don't want him to be in charge because he was a disciple of Lumumba. That's the translation. The CIA was supplying arms and money to the president as well as
50:12 to the people that's in Katanga and who had a background with close ties to the CIA and their international labor movement, as opposed to one that actually represents the people. And he was chosen to be prime minister instead of Gazinga by a parliamentary conference, not an actual vote. So we only like democracy when it works for us.
50:40 A subsequent CIA memorandum was apparently paying tribute to this when it stated, quote, the U.N. and the U.S. in closely coordinated activities played essential roles in the significant success over Gazinga, unquote. In other words, we sabotaged another Congolese.
51:04 so we can keep them poor and keep the uranium flowing into the United States and enriching Belgium in the meantime. So that kind of gets us, I mean, there's more to it because actually what this continues to happen throughout the history, the instability that was left in
51:32 Both the Katanga area and the Congo is, it's toe curling. When you realize the death, the death that happened as a result of this, they have just, let me read this one thing. Zombie once again called upon his white mercenary army numbering 400 to 500 men.
51:59 And the CIA called upon its own mercenaries as well. A band which included Americans, Cuban exiles, which are our own Miami Operation Gladio people, Rhodesians and South Africans, the latter having been recruited. This is all Operation Gladio people, guys. From the South African apartheid government, bringing our own animals.
52:28 That's the way they referred to it. Quote, bringing our own animals, unquote, was the way one CIA operative described the operation. The agency's pilots carried out regular bombing, strafing missions against insurgents. And the insurgents are the indigenous people that want their damn government back. Although some of the Cubans were reported to be troubled at being ordered to take indiscriminate attacks upon civilians. Well, they didn't mind doing that in Nicaragua.
52:58 Just ask Felix Rodriguez. He knows all about it. Looking back at the affair in 1966, the New York Times credited the CIA with having created, quote unquote, an instant air force in the Congo. And that they did. So anybody that was in the Congo that tried to restore their government was assassinated by the CIA agents.
53:30 And this is another kind of overlapping story as we go around the globe in finding out how many places the CIA deployed this Operation Gladio terror cell called the Cuban exiles. They've been in Central America. They were in the Caribbean. They were in South America. They're in Africa.
53:56 Two of them were in Washington, D.C., and blew up the Chilean ambassador that got stranded here when the CIA overthrew Allende in Chile. On the streets of Washington, D.C., terror attack blew up the visiting ambassador to another country, two Cuban exiles. And so they have been in every theater. We do have some of them that were deployed to Italy.
54:23 They've been in every theater that we have examined so far. So obviously those people were trained deployable assets that operated inside the United States. Those were the ones that were going to be used in Operation Northwood to bomb all of the U.S. cities as well. So there's been nothing done as far as I know to disable that.
54:55 network. It is our hope that that was part of the operation during Trump's, and there has been segments of it that we have been able to validate were in fact disabled. Large sections of it, actually. Most of the Cuban exiles have been done away with.
55:24 But as we saw with the recent Tucker interview, there are still some of them around. And that's bothersome. And I've had people ask me about, you know, what do you foresee happening here? And they keep referencing all of these people that have come across the southern border. Now, I don't believe the normal people that's come across the southern border has anything to do with any of this. Nor do I believe that they leave any of this.
55:54 up for random people to kind of create their own cell and do an organized terror attack. That's not how any of this works. It is planned and coordinated well in advance. Everybody is read in that's going to be a member of the plan, and then it goes according to plan.
56:17 Does it mean every aspect goes according to plan? No, but it does mean that these people are trained to do exactly what they do and how they do it. So it's not going to be some random attack. It's going to be something that if it happens is actually planned to happen 90% the way it does happen. And that's why you have to understand how they do these things.
56:46 And what their normal targets are, town squares during a massive rally, music venues. Those are like two of their favorites. And so my caution to everybody is don't do those things. If there's some impromptu to within your neighborhood, within your town, hey, let's all meet at the courthouse. I'm not saying don't do that.
57:11 What I'm saying is most of the big, large things, if it's well enough, planned well enough ahead of time, they will figure out a plan to infiltrate it like they did January 6th and co-opt it for their use, not ours. There is a possibility of being able to have a large scale, almost extemporaneous thing like those trucker
57:41 where they moved at such a fast pace, it would be almost impossible for them to infiltrate, but they can. You just have to keep your head on a swivel if you're going to do things like that and be cognizant that there are evil people and it is not the people that have recently come across the border. And that's not to say that some of their Gladio cells aren't coming across the border as well, because surely they could.
58:10 But they don't tend to use those people for that. They can fly them in. Why would you walk across a desert when the CIA and the State Department gives them passes to come and go as they want? We saw that with 9-11. They chartered an airplane to get them out of here. So those are not going to be normally the people that come across the border. So anyway, I'm going to open it up for questions.
58:39 If anybody has any. Boy, what a great space today. I mean, just to me, it was so obvious and flagrant here than any other country, you know, about how they manipulated the government. Right. Basically, and that's kind of their thing to do is they go in and buy.
59:13 I mean, we saw in the one, I don't remember if it was Guatemala or Nicaragua, where the guy said it was cheaper to buy a mule than it was a senator. So they literally just go in and buy the government. And when they spent, you know, $5 million in 1948 money to buy the election in Italy to make sure that they got the guy that wanted to go into NATO, there's literally nothing off the...
59:43 books for them that they will literally do anything to get the end result that they want to include boiling people in acid. Go ahead, Jeff. Yes. My question at the Colonel is as far as Gladio and the other intelligence agencies, how much do you think they're trying to influence the presidential election in 20?
1:00:14 24 at the end. And just your take on that, please. Every avenue that they can, they will take. Again, there's nothing off the table. They have already mobilized. They never demobilized, quite frankly. I mean, the lawfare, all of that stuff. Operation Mockingbird. Well, and so.
1:00:47 That's kind of, I was trying to explain that to somebody. I'm going to give you guys kind of a tutorial here for just a couple minutes. If you're a combatant commander, and that's basically the way all of these operations go, and I'm not talking about just Operation Gladio, that's just kind of an operational plan that they put into effect. But if my goal is to take over the world,
1:01:16 And I want one world government. And I'm the combatant commander to make that happen. I have a staff that looks similar to a combatant commander staff. Now, the people that work directly for me is the personnel person, J1. You have a J2, which does intel. You have a J3, which is the operations, of which Operation Gladio would be one of many.
1:01:43 You have J4, logistics. You have J5, your plan shop. And you have J6, your comm people. The comm people do like hardscape things like radio towers and stuff like that. Part of your intel going over in your J2, going over to your J3 operations is psyops. The propaganda, which is Mockingbird.
1:02:11 is generated in your J-2 and fed to your J-3 to implement out in the field. And so if you look at this like we're conducting a war, you have to understand where everybody falls into play. You have the, like they were talking yesterday on that one, spaces about uranium poisoning and Operation Paperclip.
1:02:37 Operation Paperclip in its actual execution would have fell in your J3, but the use of it from a scientific standpoint would have basically went across the board because you're going to have elements of the scientific research and stuff like that that's going to help.
1:02:59 all of your J staff in order to be much better out in the field in doing what they need to do. You're going to use some of those scientists to create PSYOPs. You're going to use some of those scientists to develop better operational capability. You're going to use some of them to create better radio systems and blah, blah, blah. So those can be experts that are used across the spectrum.
1:03:27 and out in the field, obviously. If I was to chart how this whole operation is going on, it would be in those terms. So there's always going to be a public relations portion of any combatant commander's plan. Some of that is a psychological operations aspect, which feeds into your operational area.
1:03:53 So that's kind of how I would look at it. Benjamin, go. Yes, ma'am. I kind of look at it like Sun Tzu's The Art of War. When I look at things like this, I look at like how easy it is to compartmentalize as well as.
1:04:10 isolate these people in their countries. What it is, is it's like germ warfare. We're sending in viruses to infiltrate these nations. And then Colonel's highlighting today the things that are happening in Congo, the Africa. We've seen operations done all over Europe, Asia, and even in places here in America like Waco. What it comes down to for me is
1:04:34 These types of people that are in these positions of power and doing these types of things, they don't want people to be free. And that's what I look for. So for me, this whole thing, the way it all ties together, these people and how they're moving in the world and how they're doing things to children and whoever, it doesn't matter. In order to further their agendas, they don't care about us. So this election cycle is very, very important. It's the most important in my lifetime. I agree with you, Benjamin.
1:05:04 Bridget, go. Cousinet had sent me or had left a breadcrumb trail just to show you, you know, those who are wondering if this is continuing today. This was just one week ago. The headline is U.S. British citizens among suspects on trial in Congo after thwarted coup. So this, you know, is it as prevalent as it was then?
1:05:35 There are sections of it, definitely, that have been taken down. However, they are still trying to manipulate these governments. But anyway, that's all I wanted. Just wanted to post it, and I'll post it in the comments. Yeah, and if you can't, I don't know if she's able to do that. She had posted a whole bunch of stuff on our spaces on Signal. If we can move those over. I'm not sure they all got moved over.
1:06:07 Okay, thank you very much. Okay, Sally, go ahead. Morning, everyone. I am actually going to have to catch the replay on this because I got booted seven times. So it sounds like it was an amazing show. I want to thank you for all your hard work. Guys, make sure you're following Colonel Tanner, Bridget, Cousin It, Trump Frog, Stellar, Benjamin, Jeff, SR1966. They're trying to share a lot of really good information that is like...
1:06:34 Opening our eyes to the world and it's very beneficial. And I just want to say thank you very much. Oh, and Colonel Towner is an amazing researcher. I asked her one question yesterday and within an hour I had a 20 long thread. So thank you for that. Yeah. So I have a reputation in my house where when I get asked a question, my kids know.
1:07:00 If they're pressed for time that they need to tell me up front that they want the Reader's Digest version because they're going to get the actual answer if they don't need the Reader's Digest version. And my kids are smart enough at this point that most of their questions are not like five minute answers. So they do ask some fairly probing questions. And I too don't want to give someone generally.
1:07:26 If you ask me an intelligent question, I want to reciprocate and give you an intelligent answer that's as much as I know on the subject or that I can find in a reasonable time to to actually be responsive. I have been known to tell people to pound sand if they're flip it in asking me dumb questions. So just that.
1:07:56 I'm not quite as bad as Cousin It, but I'm slowly losing my patience with some of these people, especially as hard as it is for us to get this message out. When you get booted from your own space, and like Sally just said, for many people that come here every day, they are having a tremendously hard time. Cousin It keeps getting kicked out of the space. Bridget keeps getting kicked out of the space.
1:08:24 It's actually crazy the resistance that we meet in trying to give you this information. Let's see. Go ahead, Benjamin. I was just going to say my 15-year-old the other day, he was like, Dad, seriously, everything doesn't have to be about teaching me something. And it's like, I want him to know this stuff.
1:08:47 The world doesn't show you these things. The world doesn't want you to be aware of these things, and I want them to be aware of it and then also know it's up to you to teach those around you. They've got to be able to see this stuff as well.
1:09:02 the senior man with the secret. You know, that's not how we operate in the military. If you got something, you know, you got to send it up the chain. So I try to give them everything I can and have them listen to things like this. I want to amplify their minds and make them stronger and more aware of the world that's around them that they're going to be occupying here in the future. Yeah. So my response would have been, yes, I have you for 18 years. The world has you for the rest of your life.
1:09:30 I'm going to pound in as much as I can in 18 years. And then you can go do with it whatever you want. So yes, my 100% job is non-stop force feeding you this information. And that technically was kind of my approach. And they do, I've watched them in situations, even my son-in-law who came along a lot later in life to me.
1:09:59 And I watch him around his friends. He's the president of our local rugby team. And I hear with great pride him talking about something.
1:10:13 He reminds me of myself so much because he actually tries to push back about 90 percent of what I tell him, like in a challenging way, even though he doesn't really know most of what he's talking about. But he does try. And I love that about him. And then I love even more when he's engaging in a conversation like we had my daughter's baby shower over here and there was like 30 of his teammates here.
1:10:38 And I'm listening to him. He doesn't know I'm listening to him, but I'm listening to him have some of these conversations. And I was just extremely proud of the knowledge that he has, because even when he's pushing back, he's actually listening. So it's an awesome feeling. Sally, go ahead. I just posted a meme I found just for Cousin It that I posted up in the Jumbotron.
1:11:04 I saw that and I had to save it and I was waiting for the perfect moment to give it to her. So that's for you, Cousinette. And then Trumpfrog, I just wanted to say your space last night was so freaking amazing. And I'm going to reshare it again today. Yeah, I did too. And I told everybody both on True Social and on X that they definitely need to listen to that.
1:11:33 wrote down about six different things that, because I don't take anybody at face value, that I personally want to research myself. And that's what I encourage everybody to do. But holy crap, what an amazing space. Obviously, she is as passionate about that subject as I am about Operation Gladio. And I respect that. I think it was just fabulous. Frog, you did an excellent job.
1:12:02 Go ahead, Frog. I was just going to say, yeah, Marie is really brilliant. It's obsessive. I talked to her for an hour and a half on the phone about this topic and where she wanted to go. So it's going to be a series. She's going to unfold kind of like what you're doing. But yeah, it's really easy with someone like her, like you, where you have a guest and just let them go. I don't have to really lead her anywhere, ask any questions. I don't want to interrupt. I just want her to riff.
1:12:31 And the good thing is she's just coming off the top of her head. She's not looking at notes. That's really important. So, yeah, thank you. I didn't do anything except give my friend the space. And she just, wow. And there's a lot more. It's going to go in so many directions. And I figure, Colonel Towner, you should be in there because there's a lot of research that ties back to Gladio with Uranium One and all the stuff they're doing with the food and the water and all of that stuff because it's an evil plan. It's not some happenstance.
1:13:01 So thank you. And that's exactly, but Frog, you're underplaying your importance in this whole thing. You have created a space that people are free to exchange ideas and they come to you for that venue. And that says loads about you and Stellar. Stellar is.
1:13:26 Probably one of the most gifted co-hosts that I've come across in as many spaces as I've been in. Her subtlety, Cousin It and Bridget and I talk about her all the time. Her subtlety of keeping people.
1:13:40 on track and basically telling them to shut the F up in such a sweet, nice way is so amazing. It's just like, stand back, let her do her job. And yeah, I can't say enough about both of you. The spaces that you guys have are just truly amazing.
1:14:00 Well, that's really kind of you to say, yeah. I mean, I need someone that's sweet and kind like Stellar. Because I don't have time for people that are gaslighting or sliding conversations about it. But I've been doing it long enough where it's like I can smell the rats a million miles away. Well, y'all make a good tag team. She does it nicely the first time and then you smack her. That's it. Ribbit. Ribbit.
1:14:27 That's why I have Bridget and Cousin Ed. I was going to say, Bridget, you're stellar and Cousin Ed is me. That's exactly right. Go ahead, stellar. You're too kind. Yeah, no, Marie and I had been talking for a long time because she and I actually related. And we were talking about Downwinders with my dad and things like that. And then she was brought up in Lincoln County as well.
1:14:56 Some people know about all of my issues that I've had with losses and stuff. And I had been genetically tested, I think, four levels in. And that MTHW, whatever, that factor does show up. And so through the months, she and I have been reconnecting as far as the ADD, ADHD, losses, blood issues, autoimmune issues. I mean, I was fortunate that...
1:15:24 You know, my autoimmune issue went to the extreme side of being like overly and others were the opposite. You know, the uranium stuff, you know, just everything ties in together. And it's been going on for so long. And I honestly think, like I said before, you know, who actually won World War II? I think the Axis and the Allies were probably going against, you know, whoever the...
1:15:53 predecessors or the ones from the beginning of this Operation Gladio, because it seems like the Gladio thing has been going on for a very, very, very long time. So it definitely has. And that's what I wanted to make everybody understand. This didn't start in World War II. It just became part of the government in World War II.
1:16:16 We, you know, we started back in the late 1800s and it goes back even farther than that. But we started we tracked it back to the late 1800s with the Fabian Round Fabian Society, the roundtable, that crowd. And then, you know, obviously they did it to take over Hawaii in like 1899 to 1902. So but there were risks then because they were all civilians doing it outside of the CIA. The.
1:16:44 purpose, in my opinion, of World War II was not only to change the maps to create forever wars, but also to create the world apparatuses that they were going to orchestrate those wars out of, like the UN, the NATO.
1:17:04 and the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank and those types of things. You had to have those institutions. And without a world war, you would have had no impetus to have any of them. So once they realized how easy it was after World War I to set up the Bank of International Settlements, and they had to have that first to be the central bank of central banks, then rolling into World War II, because you could manipulate it, because now you had the central bank of central banks,
1:17:33 World War II, in my opinion, never stopped. We just changed tactics. We took an overt out-and-out war, world war. They're telling you it's a world war. And we transitioned that world war into a covert-style world war under NATO and Gladio, and it's ongoing today.
1:17:59 That, to me, is so crystal clear after having done all of this research that it's not even funny. Go ahead, Bridget. I just wanted to thank Froggy and Stellar, too, about last night because the things that she covered, and I really want to give a big hat tip to Cousinet because she and I are friends. She and I are very close friends and have become close friends over the course of the research.
1:18:29 And, of course, as friends, you share different things. And she sent that when she started listening to me because she recognized some of the things I had been dealing with for over 30 years. And I had accepted them as part of my life. And when I started listening and I tried to raise my hand and put words together,
1:18:58 Sometimes I have trouble with words. And it was truly a life-changing space for me. And I cannot, Froggy and Stellar, I cannot thank you enough. You know, it's funny how God, we often talk about how God orchestrates a lot of the timing of things and how we'll be struggling with something in our research and it just so happens we'll bump into somebody that has the answer.
1:19:29 And it was very similar to that in that space. And I've already got a bunch of stuff ordered, and I am tickled to death because this could be a very positive, life-changing thing in my own life. Again, I cannot express thanks enough. Anyway, thank you. She's here. She's here. Is Marie here?
1:20:01 Yes, ma'am. She's right there. I see her. She's amazing. If she has time, that'd be great. Her ears must be ringing. She's an empath. She feels things. She's very intuitive. She's amazing. She truly is an amazing person. Well, yesterday when she was giving her speech about this and that, I swear to God, it was like she had bugged my house and was describing me.
1:20:34 and my plight over the last 30 years. Amazing. That's awesome. Did you have anything that you wanted to add, Marie? We've been talking about you. Well, my ears were burning. We were just talking shit, but nobody repeated. It's safe as long as nobody repeats it. No, I'm blown away.
1:21:03 I told golfing, like I tried to describe this, I guess, poorly through messages here on X and really never gave up on trying to get it into the attention of people. You know, Colonel, you being one of them, just because, I mean, I didn't say this in the space and I know the technicality of the Gladio operations and how they like to.
1:21:29 formulate them because i've listened to so many of your recordings and it's really helped me give a lot of insight to myself my question i guess i asked in this dig was why would they pattern themselves to be so learnable without changing something and and we know these people are greedy they're going to continue to take and take and take through manipulation until they get close to caught and then they're going to divert that that direction or divert that energy
1:21:56 And so that's kind of what I looked at. Like, I mean, I even just look at the Nuremberg trials as there was only one scientist, one that was doing all of these heinous things that was literally caught on trail trial with a handful of scapegoats. The rest of them were spread out through the world. And if you look at how they show up in that timeline, that 1947, 48, 49, 50, all the way to 54, I would say.
1:22:25 the dynamics of how much they have an influence on patents, which we didn't get into fully. We just brushed over it because I wanted people to understand the meat of this. I personally believe that COVID and the VACs were not the total end. They were maybe like an end goal, but not for just a simple deep population, which golfing will get into those as we get in later to the series because it's going to fry people's minds.
1:22:55 what I found in connection to this. But I almost think that the creation of MTHFR, the creation of this ability to code our DNA and make us super susceptible to electromagnetic frequency where we normally wouldn't be, was like the accumulation. Like that was the golden boy. Because if they had that, they could cue us to make us sick. And it would be this long trickle down effect. And so I looked at this as almost like a gladio operation that
1:23:24 on a larger scale. I know the technology, maybe it's titled wrong with the way I look at it, but that it was one that took us from nuclear security into biosecurity. And once they had that biosecurity, they had us. And they had us in the deepest recesses of things that they refused to educate us on. And so that's what probably bothered me the most. And Bridget, there's a few other things that I'm going to discuss.
1:23:53 that are helpful as we get into the series. And I'm willing to kind of leak those ahead of time unless golfing's like, no, let's save it for the series because it'll get into a longer explanation. But I'm really fascinated by the Gladio operations. And Colonel, your research and your layouts really helped me look at, could this be a possible, like we know COVID was a Gladio operation.
1:24:22 Absolutely. So what set up COVID to make it possible? And that's, go ahead. Let me suggest something to you. So I have, I have, as, so as I have done the build out of this, there has been some top level questions to me, some of which have gotten answered and some that haven't. One of the underlying big questions for me is why we dropped the two bombs.
1:24:52 in Japan. We didn't need to. There was no military reason. I know what the military reason they told us. It was a lie that, you know, it helped in the war, save lives, blah, blah, blah. That's all bullshit. So why did we do that? And initially when I started doing all of this research, I had a hypothesis that the reason why we did that was to scare the hell out of people.
1:25:20 coupled with the whole communist thing so we built out communism as the boogeyman and that
1:25:27 provided the justification for anti-communists, which is how Gladio was justified. And to put the cherry on top of the ice cream, we're going to drop those two bombs at the end of the war. And that's going to scare the hell out of people. You know, we psychologically abused little kids by making them get under their desk for a decade as far as scaring the hell out of them about this whole nuclear thing.
1:25:52 In thinking about, I thought about this going to bed last night after listening to you, it's almost as if we created a diversion. So everybody's focused on uranium and a bomb when in fact the uranium that they're actually using is destroying our bodies. 100.
1:26:17 You and I are absolutely tracking. They had no need for those bombs. We already had the war under control. And if you really start looking at the layout of the build of the nuclear bomb, this is what is nefarious in that thinking for me. Supposedly, Japan and America and Germany were all supposed to be against each other.
1:26:36 But in secret, and this is well documented, in secret, our science communities were trading secrets about building this nuclear stuff. And one of the first ones that was a very minute, very small one, and it's the picture that's shown on my first series of the slow kill, was actually a bomb that China made. And so originally when America was going to use this, their intent was to use it on Germany. Their intent was.
1:27:04 And there was a little bit of wire transfer under the thing that Japan really wanted to get a hold of this information first. And they were told that America is going to use it, you know, that that if they got it first, they could have control. And there's all these little secret, you know, and there's definitely maybe a OSS, the musings of the beginning of the CIA kind of conversations that are making us believe these things about each other all the while.
1:27:32 Our scientists are literally working together. And so it ended up that we ended up bombing Japan. And the problems that developed after that, the science changes to almost be completely obsessed with the aftermath. The documenting of the fertility issues, the birth issues, the deformities. Hashimoto's didn't exist until we bombed Japan.
1:28:02 And if you look at all of these things, Japan was an iodine rich diet. Well, if we get into the iodine specs of this 1930, 1938 or 1937, 38 and 39, they were studying iodine and they were coming out with all of this stuff saying, oh, iodine is not good for you. You shouldn't have so much. You should have this specific type of iodine, which is an iodide. And that's the synthetic form.
1:28:30 When you start looking at synthetic forms of minerals and vitamins, they're always oxidized. Oxidized, oxidation is the process of death. They're only 4% bioavailable. So what they were studying was not just regular iodine. They were studying iodine, radiated iodine. They were studying iodine isotopes and then blaming authentic natural iodine for the culprit of the results of these tests.
1:28:57 And so it confused many on a mass scale where they kind of like stayed away from iodine. So my theory is just because of the kelp and the seaweed diet of the Japanese, they were very iodine rich. This was a great way to experiment and find out exactly how far reaching nuclear fallout could go. And so once they had that, to me, when I look at this now, I don't think that World War II was ever about the development of the bomb.
1:29:24 It was about learning how to accelerate particles and learning the difference between ionizing particles, negative and positive charge, and then learning how to get those particles, those positively charged particles, to get inside of a body almost undetectable. And then all you need is an electromagnetic frequency to particle accelerate. And you can do quite a bit of damage that way.
1:29:53 Cousin It wanted to say something. Cousin It, can you speak? She just texted me and said, pick me, pick me, and now she ain't going to say anything. Stellar, go ahead.
1:30:09 Well, like Marie was talking about, and you guys talk about, I think that we've been living literally a science project. With my mother being half Korean and alive during the nuclear bomb, and we know how the radiation and the fallouts and stuff like that, probably seeing how that stuff could happen.
1:30:31 With some people, like Marie was saying, you know, there could be accelerated cancers. There could be, there's definitely, you know, say fertility issues or, you know, developmental things. That MTH thing that she's talking about, you know, mine was tested over 25 years ago and I was completely charted as much as they could. And apparently they knew a lot about it then. And from what Marie was saying.
1:30:56 And probably most of the people that are living on the planet have that mutated gene and don't even know it. And so it's another warfare on our genes or our physical systems. It's not just like the petroleum-based things. It's also this radiation and uranium. And Cousin It was talking about stuff that was being done, some of the depleted uranium that's being used in, what do you call, Ukraine now too. Correct.
1:31:25 Go ahead, Sally. I'm sorry for getting it. What was that? Is someone speaking? Hold on, Sally. Go ahead. I'm sorry. I'm between chores. Sally, excellent. Thank you. Very appropriate. I just wanted to jump in as far as what they're doing and how they're the mockingbird media thing. Don't forget a couple of weeks ago, the CIA.
1:31:54 put the announcement about the Olympics and how people should avoid the subways. So that is something to keep in the back of your mind. Keller is correct. They are using depleted uranium in all of these wars, not just Ukraine. So that's been going over to Israel and Gaza. I absolutely agree.
1:32:25 They were a thing that was said last night. And everybody's right. If you haven't had an opportunity to listen to that space, absolutely listen to it. And it is broken up into two spaces. So track one and then part two. Because like the girl, I went through everything.
1:32:53 talking and it was mind boggling. So I can't thank you enough for putting it together. And yes, it spoke of the, because we know that they have the bioweapons and they have the, um, right about it. So hasn't it, you're banding. We're only getting about half of what you're saying. Okay. Well, I can't help that.
1:33:22 Try muting Marie's microphone because it might just be interfering. Okay, go ahead now. She's muted. No, I just wanted to thank her for last night. It was most informative. For those of you that haven't had the opportunity to listen to Froggy Space, please absolutely listen to it. It's broken up into two sections. It's part one and part two because, of course, you know.
1:33:54 Twatter doesn't want us to talk about things. And it does put a lot of the pieces together, which was really incredible. Like Bridget said, God has a sense of humor. He puts everybody together at exactly the right time. And I think that that was the exact right time. So anyway, I just wanted to throw that out there. And Sally, thank you again for the meme. Very appropriate.
1:34:24 Froggy, thank you for the exceptional spaces that you host. I really do appreciate that. I always do learn something. And Marie, I can't thank you enough. You know, if there's anything that we can do to help you, please, by all means, reach out, because the three of us do have a lot of research that we've not been able to piece together, but may be beneficial to you.
1:34:53 And on that, I'm just going to step down. And I thank you all very much for your patience with my stupid phone. Verizon Nazis. Oh, and that's right. Nuremberg was bullshit. So that was touched on. Don't let them think you. When everybody says, oh, Nuremberg, too, that was all crap. All right. Right there. And just to put a nail in their coffin.
1:35:22 All of the Nazis had all of the patents that prior to the war, they moved to Sweden. So if anybody's interested in that thread, we talked about it during the Sweden thread. So they absolutely hid all of the information and they kept it in the, quote, neutral country of Sweden. So for what that's worth, if that helps you, Marie, God bless. Thanks again, guys. Sally, go ahead.
1:35:53 Marie, if you wouldn't mind, give me a follow so I can DM you because your DMs are closed or DM you so I can DM you back, whichever. This was really interesting. When you were talking about volcanic stuff, my son had a third degree burn on his arm when he was about two and a half, three years old. And I didn't take him to the doctor. One of my homeopathic friends gave me this stuff called ionmin clay. And I used that along with some aloe vera plant. And he has burned. So it was almost to the bone.
1:36:22 And it healed with zero scar without going to the doctor, having him scrub it and ruin his skin. But you're amazing. I have to go relisten to First in Space because my guy's having issues with different stuff. He's older than I. And I think it'll help him a lot. So I'm excited to order this stuff and get him started on that. That ionic clay is zeolite. That's exactly what it is. It's a combination of zeolite and bentonite clay.
1:36:51 Oh my gosh, because I have a container of it. I didn't know that's what it was. I've had a container that my friend gave me, and it's gold for emergencies, right? So I've kept it, but I didn't know it was just that. That's awesome. If you go to the 19 Benefits of Zeolite, that website, it talks about all the benefits for skin, and it talks specifically about burns. So you'll find your information there. It's pretty neat. Colonel, I'm sorry to butt in, but Cousinet, you mentioned Sweden, and I would be really...
1:37:20 honored because I listened to that that space but I'd be honored to get a little deeper into the research with you three on that specifically because they moved a majority of those patents over to Sweden in the same breath when Operation Paperclip came to America with the 1600 scientists they literally took over the patent community here in America and they were just introducing patent after patent after patent and most of it was nutritionally focused
1:37:48 All the while, shortly after that 1948 sequester into the 1950s, guess where our current food pyramid came from that said we should be eating all of these fortified grains and all of this stuff? It came from Sweden. Yeah. Well, that's not a surprise. I mean, who was it that thought ketchup was a vegetable? Remember that? Oh, was it that Reagan? Didn't Reagan decide ketchup was a vegetable? Hey, froggy sucker.
1:38:21 Frog's gone. Quit messing with him. Well, balls. That's not fair. Don't attack somebody that's not here to take up for himself. Well, I didn't know he's not here. That's the best time to attack him. Otherwise, he'll get argumentative. He's salty at times.
1:38:41 It's interesting that you talk about the labs because one of the very interesting aspects of the end of World War II is all of these countries that had labs, like the one that was in Japan that was actually in China that Japan had set up there, they left intact. And as a matter of fact, we took over.
1:39:06 They had this huge, big, top secret lab going on in Czechoslovakia that they moved lock, stock and barrel via a submarine down to South America and set up on an island down there. So they not only were moving scientists around, they were moving entire apparatuses around with the scientists for them to have the materials that they needed.
1:39:35 To basically not even skip a step. So, yeah, we talked about like, I think the statistic that I came across was in the lead up to the war, to the declaration of the war.
1:39:50 IG Farben and their subsidiaries had moved in one year, like 1,486 patents in one year. And on average, Sweden prior to that had maybe registered like 100 a year. So there was a couple that were, a few that was moved to Switzerland, but the majority of them was moved to Sweden. Go ahead, Marie.
1:40:19 Well, and since we're on the subject of patents, I'm going to give you guys a little bit of hope. So astaxanthin is a naturally found antioxidant. Astaxanthin itself cannot be patented. But the procedure of harvesting can be. And it was patented in 1999.
1:40:38 I have the Google patent. I'm currently writing a thread on it. I'm giving you guys information ahead of the thread and hopefully people allow me to get my threads out, tell the story before we run and start pushing things because I'm pretty protective over the forward of the story, which I gave quite a bit last night because people were really absorbing and comprehending it. But the patent for astaxanthin for the harvesting, the processing.
1:41:04 states clearly that they firmly believe that this could cure AIDS and reverse autoimmune diseases. And it's just an amazing, amazing thing to see. And so this kind of goes into that silent war, right? And if you think about what was the theme during World War II,
1:41:24 that was used all over Germany. The big catch slogan was, you know, we need to vaccinate. How many of the Jewish population were vaccinated? How many people of all races were studied, right? Because there was all races in these camps. And they were hunting out genomes and phenotypes and experimenting on twins to see what gene triggered a similar reaction. I mean, they were doing all kinds of things with this. But the slogan was, for your safety.
1:41:53 It was always for your safety. Now the slogan is think about Operation Paperclip, all of these scientists being dispersed worldwide. These scientists even went to Israel. And if people really want to look into this side of it, Israel right now has the largest bioweapon lab in the world that is highly secretive that got caught experimenting with biological warfare in 1987 through Europe and nothing happened.
1:42:23 And when you look at that, and then you think, okay, there's the scientists, there's these bio labs, we're now in this world of biosecurity. We have the three word slogan, literally repeating itself, except this time, it sounds like trust the science. Yeah.
1:42:46 So what's interesting, we came across when I was doing some research into Brazil and their Operation Gladio, the bioweapons program that was ran out of the last apartheid government there was literally headed up by the prime minister's personal doctor. And we came across it because there was a bunch of people dying.
1:43:15 Anybody that talked about it, there was a woman that was part of it. She got murdered. Her boyfriend got murdered. A reporter that reported on it got murdered. And they had a huge bio where they experimented on all the blacks. And that twin experiment that you're talking about, they ran in Germany. It actually transferred to Brazil along with the doctors. Chile.
1:43:45 I thought it was Brazil. No, it was Chile or Peru at Colonial Dignitat. It might have been actually Peru on the border. That was the Colonial Dignitat when Mengele would show up all the time. Yeah. Oh, no, there's a few of them. Yeah. Not the one I'm talking about. I'm pretty sure it went to Brazil. The one that was the one she just mentioned that was from not that the Colonnade place didn't have its own thing, but that was.
1:44:15 That was later. That wasn't the one that actually was ran in World War Two. Hold on just a second. Let me just make sure. I can't keep my Nazis straight anymore because they're like vermin. They're just everywhere. You know, I know that Klaus Barbie was involved with all of that down there. And and excuse me, one second. Marie, you're absolutely correct. Israel was knee deep in the Nazis.
1:44:42 And there's a whole other conversation with that. But you are absolutely right. Okay, so twins mystery in Brazil might be solved. Mangala, who died in Brazil in 1979, was notorious for his twins experiment and that it transferred to Brazil. Yeah, that other one. Yeah, I know the one that you're talking about. That was the orphanage guy. But I don't know that he was actually part of an experiment.
1:45:13 in Germany when he moved that whole thing. He reminds me more of Jim Jones moving his MK Ultra experiment. Yeah, you know, that's a good point. That's a good point, which brings us, you know, the full circle. Right. Can't swing a dead cat. Jeff, go ahead. Yes, Colonel. I wanted to allay to the
1:45:41 money laundering capital of the world, Switzerland, and during World War II, Sweden, who worked with Operation Gladio and the Vatican to bring those Germans with Operation Paperclip through Sweden, through the Alps, into Rome, where they could be dispersed around the world into Brazil and Argentina and Chile and America and Israel.
1:46:08 There's actually towns in South America that their native language now is German. And so the point being here is that it's real easy for them to play neutral. And we see now with the way that information is coming out that they played a huge role in helping the scientists escape Germany. And they were kept quiet in the United States because they would have gone.
1:46:39 off the chain if they knew that Nazis were in the United States after what happened. So it's all connected from there to where we're at today. And I just appreciate the Colonel and Bridget and Cousin Ed for bringing the receipts. Thanks, guys, and I'll land. Thanks, Jeff. Go ahead, Marie.
1:47:01 Well, and Jeff, that's a fantastic and very important point you bring up. And how they did it by playing neutral, they set up a money laundering ability that actually used the Israeli mafia through Meyer Lansky and the Italian mafia, who he was the accountant for.
1:47:21 They said that he was the godfather that was never named. And if there was any Italian mafia godfather they wanted gone, Meyer Lansky got close to them, got inside their funds, and they got nailed or they got taken out. He had an entire crime syndicate. This guy is the father of Vegas. He's the father of the Cuban Missile Crisis. He had an entire crime syndicate. And through his crime syndicate monies, Sweden, or Switzerland,
1:47:49 gave way to the Israeli Swiss bank, and that was funded by Lenski Crime Syndicate money. You follow that bank through all of this stuff, and it'll link through all of these things, including how they moved those scientists and how that bank, the day that JFK was murdered, took over the management of our largest at the time bank, the American Bank and Trust.
1:48:15 That's so true what you said about Meyer Lansky and his involvement with Copacabana in Cuba with the Riviera Hotel before Fidel Castro took over in 59. Santo Traficante was the main black, dark intelligence figure of the mafia in that era. That's 100% correct. Bugsy Siegel.
1:48:45 Lucky Luciano, Frank Costello and Meyer Lansky ran the commission. And as the colonel said that Lucky Luciano was bailed out of prison to help overthrow the Italian government to retain a American friendly leader. So, yes, it's all connected. And thank you for your compliment.
1:49:10 Yeah, one of the guys that we found early on in this is that the Safra guy that is Jewish, he's from Lebanon, moved to Brazil, came back and set up his bank in Switzerland. And he's the guy that the Green Beret burned alive mysteriously, not like that was planned or anything.
1:49:40 involved in funding a lot. Well, he funded what they tried to do to Russia with Bill Browder. They were going to overthrow and take control of the Russian government through basically buying up all their resources after the fall of the Communist Party there. And they got caught.
1:50:01 And that ended up being the Meninsky Act, which is all bullshit, because they basically were in the process of walking out the door with all of the Russian assets when they got caught. And I think Safra's murder was kind of someone seeking revenge at the end of that, because he funded the entire thing. So it's really hard to, when you start talking about this, and that's what I had mentioned to Marie earlier.
1:50:30 is it literally is one big operation. And every one of us have our niches in exposing the entire operation.
1:50:42 And I think at some point, if you remember the old days where your teacher had the flipping transparencies, I think what you're going to find is you can map out the Operation Gladio all on a transparency and put it on the overhead. And then you're going to flip and put the biological weapons overlay over that. And you're going to see the commonality of the entire operation and how it.
1:51:06 all overlays each other, then you're going to put the funding on top of that one. And then you're going to put the networks on top of that. The people, the State Department people that have all enabled all of this from happening, they're all going to be in perfect alignment as you start flipping those overheads. And I think it's fantastic that we found each other and can play off of that knowledge and present everybody with a
1:51:34 kind of a full spectrum understanding of just how intricate this web is. So go ahead, Marie. Well, this space like constantly, I could easily write more information to come on this things that we can do. Is it me or is she banding? Yes. I think, I think I'm rubber banding. Can you guys hear me now? Yeah.
1:52:18 Okay, so there's just so much more to this. I'm hoping with golfing on the next part of the series that we get to dive in deeper to MTHFR's connection to the 650 diseases it links to, the deficiencies of how it'll express differently for each of us and what makes it unique to us. But if you think about the silent war, the silent war, our very own genes, our very own mitochondria have been fighting for us for 80 plus years.
1:52:47 And now it's time to take the offensive and it's time to do it with knowledge because like the last Q drop said, knowledge is power and there is a war for your DNA. And I plan on giving what we can in information and learning from everyone else, what we can, that information to take this head on. Because when I found this, it was almost like it was primordial for me. It was so deeply connected. And I thought about so many generations of people that were suffering.
1:53:16 I mean, our boomer generation was this big pool of experimentation if you look at it this way. And you still look at the resilience of those people. And it inspires me to believe in humanity every day that I'm on this earth, understanding the nefariousness of this. With that said, I think that you run an incredible and tight ship, Colonel. I love your spaces so much. I hope that more people listen and continue to learn.
1:53:45 And I'm actually about 25 minutes late to where I need to be because you guys are just so enthralling to me. And I'm going to have to run. Golfing, we'll touch base. I'm super excited to give you the information for the next space and get that thread ready. Yeah, me too. Thank you again, Marie. Your ears must have been buzzing. But Colonel Tanner is a fucking G. I mean, she is amazing. You guys, I told her she should come into your space and contribute.
1:54:14 with what you got going on. Cause I think there are a lot of ties to what you're saying to what she's saying. We can be like, get everybody all together, which is what we should do and collaborate. So thank you. And thank you, Marie and Colonel John, or you're a G. Okay. I want to let everybody know. I do not pay him. Did he just call you a G? I certainly did. Look it up. She's gangster. That's what they yelling.
1:54:43 She is 100% gangster. And Bridget, Cousinette, Sally, all of them are her generals, man. Oh, my gosh. And Marie, man, you are a G also. I love you, girl. Yeah, thank you for sharing all of that information. I really appreciate it. Now that Trump is back, can I pick on him?
1:55:05 Yes, you can pick on me. Yeah, because we called you salty. Oh, shit. Oh, shit. What'd I do? I've just got to say that Reagan was the one that came up with the ketchup being a vegetable on our bullshit food pyramid, right? On top of hosting Nazis in the White House and shaking their hands. Hey, and just so you know, Donald Trump would have made ketchup a vegetable as well because he loves him some french fries.
1:55:35 Well, I got to tell you something. Ketchup is like God's proof that he loves us. Okay. I'm just going to throw it out there. I love ketchup. But I do try to only have the organic stuff. So yeah, I can see it being, I can see it being a food group. You guys want to laugh for me in that food group. From what I'm seeing on the food group, ketchup would probably be one of the healthier things.
1:56:06 Right? Yeah? I mean, the Frosted Flakes. Can you imagine that bullshit they came out with, like, however long ago, with the Frosted Flakes being more nutritious than eggs, milk, and butter and beef? Right? Do you remember that? I do. How long ago? That was this year. Yeah. Somebody else wanted to jump in just to torture you. So by all means, I'm going to sit down. I guess it's a bash on me today. I'm dealing with client problems. Just pile on.
1:56:32 Hey, you know, I was watching a 1980 Ronald Reagan or 79 or 1980, an old commercial of his. And at the very end of the commercial, it said, make America great again. Hilarious. That's funny. Bill Clinton coined that phrase as well, by the way. We got a speaker to two. I don't know how do you say your name, but.
1:57:01 Oh, D2 from Cuba. Yes. Hi. How are you? I'm so happy. Good. How are you? I'm so happy. I listen every, every time you are in space. I don't speak very well English, but I'm Cuba, and I know that you know about us Constitution, all what they do with us country. Yes, ma'am.
1:57:30 I'm so glad because always when you're making a space, you know, I retweet, I give the information for another person. And that made me happy because more than 30 years I'm out from Cuba because this system, these crazy people, you know, that they do my country.
1:58:00 You know, it's incredible what you're doing. I'm so happy. I'm sorry that I can't explain anymore. But for me, it's a note that I have for my family still living in Cuba and for all the Cuban people. Maybe they have some peace in the future, you know, because...
1:58:29 We are, for a long time, more than six decades, with Batiste and with Fidel Castro, they've broken all of us. Sorry. That's okay. Go ahead. You know, I never find somebody that's talking about what happened in my country and in another country, but they're true. They're really true.
1:59:01 what happened and please don't leave I live right now in America I was living in Germany and I know what is free what is liberty and what is to respect the constitution what they was doing in my country for a long time Fidel Castro was
1:59:34 It was illegal what he was doing, plus Batista, because the U.S. Constitution is 1940. Know what they have right now and all the business or what they do, like Joel Garcia, the Democrat.
2:00:02 Joel Garcia, do you know Joel Garcia? Making a business in Cuba. And I'm talking to him. What you're doing is wrong because there are no leaders in the system, you know? I'm sorry, but you know what I mean. You know, Eduardo.
2:00:28 He was talking here. We have a movement in 1940. And what we try to do is to explain to people in Cuba about the Constitution, about what they need to know to save Cuba, you know, to stay in legal... Sorry.
2:00:58 And I hope that at some point this message gets out to everyone. Obviously, that's why I'm doing what I'm doing. That's why we are doing what we're doing. We want everybody to have their countries back and we want our country back. Thank you so much. Thank you. You're welcome. Yeah, you're welcome. Sapphire, go ahead.
2:01:27 Good morning, good afternoon, or good evening to anybody out in the world. I love you, Colonel Townsend. Oh my gosh. You have given my father hope. He lives in Costa Rica, but his very close friends are in Managua, Nicaragua. And Ortega has been in office since 2007 as the dictator. It's an Orteguista.
2:01:55 And I just wanted to speak to Detu. Detu, te voy a hablar en español. Oye, nací en Costa Rica. Nací en Costa Rica. Nicaragua está en el mismo, mismo lugar que ustedes. Lo sé, lo sé. Está sobre, te los matan. Si los estudiantes te revelan, ¿se acuerda que mataron en el courtyard?
2:02:22 In Managua, they killed the students who rebelled and made strikes for the schools that were teaching communism, and they were the rebels. During COVID, they were the rebels. This happened during COVID. So we have to see that we all have to fight, but we have to fight with peace and with love.
2:02:50 y rezarle mucho a nuestro Dios de que nos trate de dar fuerzas y dar mucha consideración en las personas que estamos peleando. La cosa que te agradezco mucho que estés aquí. Y para all of you that don't know, I am fully Hispanic, bilingual, because...
2:03:12 My grandmother, I discovered, was Mexican. She was actually I just found out something that actually kind of jarred me. And I wanted to tell all of you guys I've been off for a week everywhere because I found out that my grandfather on my grandmother's side was Austrian and Mexican. He lived in Mexico City, married my great my great grandmother. These are great great grandparents.
2:03:42 And Sonora took her to Mexico City, then brought her to the United States. So the thing is, very interesting. I found out I'm part Jewish. I'm part Jewish on like literally, but I'm part of the good Jewish, you guys. I'm part of the true Jewish line. And when I found this out, I'm like, I've always wondered why I have in me this fire.
2:04:07 And this fire comes through all of my generations. I'm part Native American. I just found this out two years ago, the Creek Nation. Also, I found out just this week about my dad hiding this. But finally, one of his cousins said, do you wonder why your dad has the nose that he has? Because his mother's father was...
2:04:36 a Jew that actually hid his Jewishness throughout the entire time he was alive. And there was so much things going on in Mexico. And now there's a Jewish president, first lady or first president. And very interesting. Her roots go back to the fact that she didn't even grow up in Mexico, you guys. She literally grew up as a globalist.
2:05:04 This has nothing to do with the way my bloodline is, but I am very proud of being every kind of mix possible. Thank you. Sapphire, does your dad live in Costa Rica right now? Yes, he does. He loves it. And how is he listening to our...
2:05:34 spaces? I sent him the recordings. Okay. All right. I sent him the recordings and his friends. He sends the recordings that are in Managua. And I guess they're okay with people listening to certain things because they want, I almost think they want them to rebel you guys, but everybody's saying the same thing. Don't rebel, stay clear on the purpose and the goal. And that is to make your country free.
2:06:03 One of these days Ortega will not be alive because God, everybody goes to wherever they're going. Okay. Ortega has a son and that is their biggest, biggest battle. They're going to have to get the United States to not involve themselves in an election when it comes to the son taking the throne, I call it. Well.
2:06:27 Yeah, that's definitely something they'll have to prepare for, because I don't think there's been a consequential election yet that the CIA has not been involved in. Yep. Sunday. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That doesn't mean there won't be a first. True that we got Trump that way. But it was not without some preparation and some people being involved in.
2:06:53 Thank you for bringing that, Sapphire. It definitely is a boost in the arm for me and Bridget and Cousin It. We spend tirelessly a huge amount of our day involved in this. And to know that the word is getting out, that people understand, and we're waking more people up. The rest of the world has been waiting for us to wake up. It's our mission to wake.
2:07:23 us up. And we've taken that on, we've taken it to heart, and we've spent a tremendous amount of time doing it. So thank you. Colonel, can I add one more thing? I wanted to give you guys good greetings from Costa Rica. The very first country was the new president that is now in Costa Rica. He absolutely 100% banned anybody from forcefully giving any vaccines of COVID and
2:07:51 He called it, I will not take my people in to the slaughter like cattle. Awesome. Thank you for that feedback. Yeah. Anybody that has relatives in other countries, it would be my hope that you provide this information to them and let them know that we're working really hard.
2:08:17 to try to wake the people up here. Smuggle it through. Yeah, exactly. All right, so we're over our two-hour maximum time, but this has all been good. Thank you all for being here, and you guys have a wonderful weekend. We'll be back here on Monday with new information. Thanks. Thank you, Colonel. You're the best. Thank you.
2:08:47 Love you.

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William Black founded Killing Hope host_asserted ▶ 4:29
“I'm going to spend some time going through William Bloom's book, Killing Hope, about the Congo, but I want to set the stage first. So in the Congo, you had, because it's a Belgian colony, in the 1800s…”
CIA ordered_assassination_of Patrice Lumumba book_quoted ▶ 14:46
“replaced the existing government of Patrice Lumumba with a pro-Western group. It's not known what criteria the CIA applied to determine that it was going communist. And let me just tell you right ther…”
Belgium funded Congo host_asserted ▶ 27:17
“Belgium, the principal owner of all this fabulous wealth, never had any intentions of giving up real control of the country, and it now supported the move of Katanga's independence, perceiving the adv…”
Moise Tshombe headed Congo host_asserted ▶ 27:47
“It was led by a man by the name of Moise Shambi, a man eminently accommodating and respectful to whites and their investments. Now, he's one of their bot tools. He had always, as long as he was in pow…”
CIA recruited Otto Skorzeny host_asserted ▶ 28:43
“And I'm not sure if he goes into this or not. The American embassy and Belgium had already arranged for Otto Skorzeny, who was in Spain at the time, to create a plan to assassinate Lumumba and be on s…”
Otto Skorzeny ordered_assassination_of Patrice Lumumba host_asserted ▶ 28:43
“And I'm not sure if he goes into this or not. The American embassy and Belgium had already arranged for Otto Skorzeny, who was in Spain at the time, to create a plan to assassinate Lumumba and be on s…”
CIA assassinated Dag Hammarskjold host_asserted ▶ 29:49
“to Washington, and that's not true, or they wouldn't have assassinated him. The UN officials was led, because actually, Dog Hammersald, when we get to Indonesia, he actually was trying to prevent the …”
NATO funded Otto Skorzeny host_asserted ▶ 31:46
“and replaced the Belgium troops, but made no effort to end the secession. And so basically, they were not UN troops. This was the NATO-sponsored Otto Skorzeny group that comes into Katanga to not only…”
Major Gannis founded The Skorzeny Papers host_asserted ▶ 32:37
“something when, like ZT slash when. Major Gannis goes through all of this in his Otto Skorzeny papers, the Skorzeny papers book that he wrote. His last name is spelled G-A-N-I-S. Excellent book. And h…”
Joseph Kasavubu removed_from_power Patrice Lumumba host_asserted ▶ 33:36
“in the midst of it on 5 September. So again, we've just went through July, August, and now we're just in the beginning of September. The president that had already been bought off by the CIA, his name…”
CIA covered_up Patrice Lumumba host_asserted ▶ 35:07
“the agency regularly bought and sold Congolese politicians. U.S. diplomatic sources subsequently confirmed that Casa Vubu was among the recipients of CIA payoff money. Instead, so when Lumamba tried t…”
CIA paid Joseph Kasavubu documented ▶ 35:07
“the agency regularly bought and sold Congolese politicians. U.S. diplomatic sources subsequently confirmed that Casa Vubu was among the recipients of CIA payoff money. Instead, so when Lumamba tried t…”
Mobutu Sese Seko attempted_coup_against Patrice Lumumba host_asserted ▶ 36:10
“took power in a military coup designed by the United States. Even during this period, Lumumba not really in power, CIA and high administration officials continued to view him as a threat. His talents …”
CIA ordered_assassination_of Patrice Lumumba documented ▶ 37:40
“In 1975, the church committee went on record with the conclusion that Allen Dulles had ordered Lumumba's assassination as an urgent and prime objective. But that's actually not true. Eisenhower was in…”
CIA recruited Otto Skorzeny host_asserted ▶ 39:04
“They've already got a team deployed there from NATO. Fearing for his life, Lumumba was on the run. For a while, he was protected by Mobutu by the UN, which under considerable international pressure, h…”
CIA covered_up Patrice Lumumba book_quoted ▶ 41:55
“they initially buried his body after they murdered him. And this is in Major Gannis' book as well. And then a little while after they buried him, they decided that it wouldn't do to have his body disc…”
CIA recruited Mobutu Sese Seko host_asserted ▶ 46:49
“Mobutu, who is a CIA stooge, to arrest him too. Gazinga was in fact arrested shortly after Mobutu took power, but a UN contingent from Ghana, whose leader was an ally of Lumamba, intervened and freed …”
CIA supplied_arms_to Antoine Gizenga host_asserted ▶ 47:48
“which it proclaimed as the legitimate government of the entire Congo. He fancied himself a successor to Lumumba. And if they actually had a functioning government, the vice prime minister would have b…”
CIA targeted_for_regime_change Antoine Gizenga documented ▶ 49:12
“sent a message urging the president to dismiss Gazinga and declare him a rebel against the national government so that the police action can now be taken against him too. We are also urging the UN to …”
CIA funded Moise Tshombe host_asserted ▶ 49:42
“in order to provide the economic incentives to encourage support for that government. In other words, we're paying off the government in Congo to fight against the guy that's legitimately the actual p…”
CIA supplied_arms_to Moise Tshombe host_asserted ▶ 49:42
“in order to provide the economic incentives to encourage support for that government. In other words, we're paying off the government in Congo to fight against the guy that's legitimately the actual p…”
CIA recruited Cuba host_asserted ▶ 51:59
“And the CIA called upon its own mercenaries as well. A band which included Americans, Cuban exiles, which are our own Miami Operation Gladio people, Rhodesians and South Africans, the latter having be…”
CIA recruited Rhodesia host_asserted ▶ 51:59
“And the CIA called upon its own mercenaries as well. A band which included Americans, Cuban exiles, which are our own Miami Operation Gladio people, Rhodesians and South Africans, the latter having be…”
CIA recruited South Africa host_asserted ▶ 51:59
“And the CIA called upon its own mercenaries as well. A band which included Americans, Cuban exiles, which are our own Miami Operation Gladio people, Rhodesians and South Africans, the latter having be…”
CIA carried_out_attack Salvador Allende host_asserted ▶ 53:56
“Two of them were in Washington, D.C., and blew up the Chilean ambassador that got stranded here when the CIA overthrew Allende in Chile. On the streets of Washington, D.C., terror attack blew up the v…”
CIA funded Italy host_asserted ▶ 59:13
“I mean, we saw in the one, I don't remember if it was Guatemala or Nicaragua, where the guy said it was cheaper to buy a mule than it was a senator. So they literally just go in and buy the government…”
Fabian Society carried_out_attack Hawaii host_asserted ▶ 1:16:16
“We, you know, we started back in the late 1800s and it goes back even farther than that. But we started we tracked it back to the late 1800s with the Fabian Round Fabian Society, the roundtable, that …”
Fabian Society founded Operation Gladio host_asserted ▶ 1:16:16
“We, you know, we started back in the late 1800s and it goes back even farther than that. But we started we tracked it back to the late 1800s with the Fabian Round Fabian Society, the roundtable, that …”
World War II founded IMF host_asserted ▶ 1:16:44
“purpose, in my opinion, of World War II was not only to change the maps to create forever wars, but also to create the world apparatuses that they were going to orchestrate those wars out of, like the…”
World War II founded NATO host_asserted ▶ 1:16:44
“purpose, in my opinion, of World War II was not only to change the maps to create forever wars, but also to create the world apparatuses that they were going to orchestrate those wars out of, like the…”
World War II founded Bank for International Settlements host_asserted ▶ 1:16:44
“purpose, in my opinion, of World War II was not only to change the maps to create forever wars, but also to create the world apparatuses that they were going to orchestrate those wars out of, like the…”
World War II founded Bank for International Settlements host_asserted ▶ 1:17:04
“and the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank and those types of things. You had to have those institutions. And without a world war, you would have had no impetus to have any of them. So onc…”
NATO front_for Operation Gladio host_asserted ▶ 1:17:33
“World War II, in my opinion, never stopped. We just changed tactics. We took an overt out-and-out war, world war. They're telling you it's a world war. And we transitioned that world war into a covert…”
West Germany traded_network_to Japan host_asserted ▶ 1:26:36
“But in secret, and this is well documented, in secret, our science communities were trading secrets about building this nuclear stuff. And one of the first ones that was a very minute, very small one,…”
West Germany traded_network_to United States host_asserted ▶ 1:26:36
“But in secret, and this is well documented, in secret, our science communities were trading secrets about building this nuclear stuff. And one of the first ones that was a very minute, very small one,…”
West Germany traded_network_to China host_asserted ▶ 1:26:36
“But in secret, and this is well documented, in secret, our science communities were trading secrets about building this nuclear stuff. And one of the first ones that was a very minute, very small one,…”
United States carried_out_attack Japan host_asserted ▶ 1:27:32
“Our scientists are literally working together. And so it ended up that we ended up bombing Japan. And the problems that developed after that, the science changes to almost be completely obsessed with …”
West Germany funded Sweden host_asserted ▶ 1:35:22
“All of the Nazis had all of the patents that prior to the war, they moved to Sweden. So if anybody's interested in that thread, we talked about it during the Sweden thread. So they absolutely hid all …”
Operation Paperclip recruited United States host_asserted ▶ 1:37:20
“honored because I listened to that that space but I'd be honored to get a little deeper into the research with you three on that specifically because they moved a majority of those patents over to Swe…”
Japan carried_out_attack China host_asserted ▶ 1:38:41
“It's interesting that you talk about the labs because one of the very interesting aspects of the end of World War II is all of these countries that had labs, like the one that was in Japan that was ac…”
West Germany carried_out_attack Czechoslovakia host_asserted ▶ 1:39:06
“They had this huge, big, top secret lab going on in Czechoslovakia that they moved lock, stock and barrel via a submarine down to South America and set up on an island down there. So they not only wer…”
IG Farben funded Sweden host_asserted ▶ 1:39:50
“IG Farben and their subsidiaries had moved in one year, like 1,486 patents in one year. And on average, Sweden prior to that had maybe registered like 100 a year. So there was a couple that were, a fe…”
Operation Paperclip installed Klaus Barbie host_asserted ▶ 1:44:15
“That was later. That wasn't the one that actually was ran in World War Two. Hold on just a second. Let me just make sure. I can't keep my Nazis straight anymore because they're like vermin. They're ju…”
Operation Paperclip installed Johann Mengele host_asserted ▶ 1:44:42
“And there's a whole other conversation with that. But you are absolutely right. Okay, so twins mystery in Brazil might be solved. Mangala, who died in Brazil in 1979, was notorious for his twins exper…”
Sweden supplied_arms_to Operation Paperclip caller_asserted ▶ 1:45:41
“money laundering capital of the world, Switzerland, and during World War II, Sweden, who worked with Operation Gladio and the Vatican to bring those Germans with Operation Paperclip through Sweden, th…”
Catholic Church supplied_arms_to Operation Paperclip caller_asserted ▶ 1:45:41
“money laundering capital of the world, Switzerland, and during World War II, Sweden, who worked with Operation Gladio and the Vatican to bring those Germans with Operation Paperclip through Sweden, th…”
Meyer Lansky member_of Italian Mafia caller_asserted ▶ 1:47:01
“Well, and Jeff, that's a fantastic and very important point you bring up. And how they did it by playing neutral, they set up a money laundering ability that actually used the Israeli mafia through Me…”
Meyer Lansky member_of Israeli mafia caller_asserted ▶ 1:47:01
“Well, and Jeff, that's a fantastic and very important point you bring up. And how they did it by playing neutral, they set up a money laundering ability that actually used the Israeli mafia through Me…”
Meyer Lansky funded Switzerland caller_asserted ▶ 1:47:49
“gave way to the Israeli Swiss bank, and that was funded by Lenski Crime Syndicate money. You follow that bank through all of this stuff, and it'll link through all of these things, including how they …”
Lucky Luciano attempted_coup_against Italy caller_asserted ▶ 1:48:45
“Lucky Luciano, Frank Costello and Meyer Lansky ran the commission. And as the colonel said that Lucky Luciano was bailed out of prison to help overthrow the Italian government to retain a American fri…”
Frank Costello member_of Iraq Intelligence Commission caller_asserted ▶ 1:48:45
“Lucky Luciano, Frank Costello and Meyer Lansky ran the commission. And as the colonel said that Lucky Luciano was bailed out of prison to help overthrow the Italian government to retain a American fri…”
Lucky Luciano member_of Iraq Intelligence Commission caller_asserted ▶ 1:48:45
“Lucky Luciano, Frank Costello and Meyer Lansky ran the commission. And as the colonel said that Lucky Luciano was bailed out of prison to help overthrow the Italian government to retain a American fri…”
Meyer Lansky member_of Iraq Intelligence Commission caller_asserted ▶ 1:48:45
“Lucky Luciano, Frank Costello and Meyer Lansky ran the commission. And as the colonel said that Lucky Luciano was bailed out of prison to help overthrow the Italian government to retain a American fri…”
Bill Browder targeted_for_regime_change Soviet Union host_asserted ▶ 1:49:40
“involved in funding a lot. Well, he funded what they tried to do to Russia with Bill Browder. They were going to overthrow and take control of the Russian government through basically buying up all th…”
Edmond Safra funded Bill Browder host_asserted ▶ 1:49:40
“involved in funding a lot. Well, he funded what they tried to do to Russia with Bill Browder. They were going to overthrow and take control of the Russian government through basically buying up all th…”