OPERATION GLADIO - 'GEOGRAPHY OF GLADIO' - EP.374(AlphaWarrior Show)
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Transcript
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This amazing woman, the Colonel, how are you doing? I'm awesome. How are you? I'm good. Um, you know, just been monitoring these fires and stuff, you know, the last, you know, day or so that that's been going on and, uh, just, just hoping for the best, you know, for those that have won for all the people that have been asking alpha, you know, you and your family, you know, you guys safe. Yes. Um, I'm about an hour, 45 minutes to, you know, two hours from like the, these biggest fires.
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I'm in the Cachala Valley Palm Springs area. So we're getting strong winds, but thankfully no fires. So thanks for those that reached out. So Colonel, geography in Gladio. Well, obviously, Trump has made geography great again. I'm making everybody mad, Colonel, because listen, I'm against the global agenda, but I'm having fun.
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So it's an interesting dilemma. Trying to figure out whether he's serious and in what area he's serious in. So here's what I love about it. Again, zooming out to the 50,000 foot look. Forever, the...
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Mainstream media has lied to us about everything that was going on around us, right? So you don't know any of the truth that we revealed in the SITREP show on Panama, right? You had no idea there was never actually a treaty signed originally, that we created a paper here and we told Panama, because we had just stole them from Colombia, this is going to be the way we administer the canal after we get it done.
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They never signed anything. That's not a treaty. We called it a treaty. It wasn't a treaty. And in that non-treaty treaty, we actually told them that we were going to be renting it from them. We were going to pay them like a land lease arrangement after it was finished. Well, sometimes we paid, sometimes we didn't. And when it all went back to them, we made a lump sum payment basically to try to catch up.
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on the land lease arrangement. So, so much of that. But the problem with the mainstream media is they can't tell you any of that stuff because they didn't report it at the time. Right? So Trump can say whatever he wants because they can't tell you the truth because then you would ask, why didn't you tell us the truth back then? Right? Right. Okay. So I'm going to reveal something tonight about the arrangement that we have with Canada that no one even knows about.
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OK, when we get to that part. But let's move on just temporarily because we're going to spend a lot of time tomorrow night on Greenland. But let's just talk a little bit about it tonight. Do you think Greenland's a country? Yeah, I thought it was. It doesn't have a seat at the U.N. It's a satellite of Denmark. It's not even a real country. True. That's factually correct. It's a country. You do. Right.
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But it's not. So, again, this whole geography thing. And then it got to me, got me thinking when I looked up to see whether or not it actually had a seat at the U.N. Well, if it doesn't have a seat at the U.N., why do we even call it a satellite? Why isn't it Puerto Rico? Let me bring something cool on so we can have some visuals while we're talking about these places. Let's go over here to Greenland. So everybody can see. It's not green.
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Yes, just a little bit of green here and there. Yeah, Iceland is green. Greenland is ice. That's pretty funny. It's true. So, Iceland, everybody loves that assignment. Thule, Greenland is an Air Force base, and everybody hates that assignment because it's like night and day difference between the two. Iceland is cool. Greenland is like a refrigerator.
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So something real quick, I won't segue us too much, I promise. So one of Alpha's things that I like to do is because I got ADD apparently, is I've always liked to go on these Google Earth maps. And I'll just go and I'll pick an island and I'll just start zooming in and searching for things.
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We do that all the time. My husband and I, we drive down all the roads in the Azores and the islands over in the Pacific. We do that all the time. Oh, so I found so many cool things. So in Iceland, and I would have to look for it to remember, but it's in one of these parts where the snow is and you zoom in and there's actually an American plane, the skeleton to an American plane that is still there. I'm going to get everybody dizzy doing this on the camera.
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But I'll try to find it when I pull it off the screen. But every time I think about Iceland, I think about this little American. It's a military plane, American military plane. I always wonder what's an American military plane doing? You know, we have an Air Force base there in Iceland. Yes. I didn't think there was anything in Iceland. Yes. And we have Thule in Greenland. Come on, Alpha. OK, so I got to thinking how many countries.
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that we think are countries that are really not countries under the control of one of these NATO organizations that they're basically like captured audiences, right? But they're a guaranteed vote for whatever you want to do with the UN because they pretend like they're an actual country. But then I got to thinking, well, shit, isn't that what we've been doing with Operation Condor and overthrowing all those governments?
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So what exactly was going on at the UN when we owned basically the entire Latin America because we had installed all the dictators and they all went to the UN and voted? What were they voting on? Because we owned them. We controlled them. We paid their salaries, right? They're taking handouts from the CIA. They're on drug money. So think about that. The entire population of Latin America, every country.
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In South America, except for British Guyana, every country in Central America, except for Belize. And the one thing those two things have in common is they vote because they're basically tied to the British Empire. But they're still basically under the crown. So all of Latin America, all of Latin America is controlled by two things, the United States and Britain. Right.
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So you've got this entire block of countries that are voting the way you want to vote because you basically control them. You put them in power. Well, then go to Africa. The same is true with Africa. The entire block, before they were independent, then after they're independent, we never let them actually be independent because we know what they did to Lumumba, who thought he was independent. They boiled him in acid.
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So if you actually try to act independent, you got overthrown. So there's a whole nother block of countries that are voting the way they're told to, because if you don't, you get no IMF loans, you get no World Bank loans. We're going to send some squad in there to experiment on you with vaccines and we're going to overthrow your government. So then I got to thinking back to Cynthia Chung's book.
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That I did a review on. This one here. This one is called. The empire on which the black sun never set. So I'm like. Holy crap. You remember. This map right here. Is basically. What she did. She talked about pan America. Pan Europe. Pan Asia. Pan Arabic. And basically if you look like. Here. Where you've got.
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The United States, this was going to be Pan America. This, because it's part of the British Empire under the crown, Australia, and then Britain itself. And then you've got this part here, which is part of Asia. And then you've got all of the Japanese island, Taiwan and all that stuff. But this is Russia. Russia's cut in half. Half of it goes to Asia.
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and half of it goes to Europe. That's the reason why they've been after Putin this whole time. Their plan is to split Russia at the Ural Mountains, and half of it's going to be aligned with Europe, and half of it's going to be aligned with Asia. So if you start looking at this, and then you've got pan-Arabic, here's Africa. It has no color because that's the slave colony that makes all of this work. Wow.
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And they said that out loud in the Fabian Society when they set all of this up. This is what they're going for. This is the New World Order. Is this what that image you sent me for is? Because I have that image if you want me to bring it up. We'll get to that one in just a second. So this is the goal. All right. Then I got to thinking this map right here is all of the countries we've overthrown. That's a shit ton.
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Notice that about the only country, and it's not because I don't know we haven't overthrown them. I just haven't looked. All right. Where all of the stands, I haven't looked at any of those, whether we actually got involved and overthrew a country there or a president. Mongolia, I've not looked at specifically. Canada, I found out we did in Australia.
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Probably would guess we have in Canada. I just don't know about it. Then I got to thinking, well, crap. I wonder how close to this map, which is all the countries we've overthrown, a map like this looks like, which has all of the former British colonies. And then there's a map that has all of the French colonies. And I got to thinking, I wish I had that old overhead with the clear.
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Overlays where we could just start overlaying. Here's all the French colonies. Here's all the British colonies. Because I bet when you overlay it, it looks just like this. Because this is the countries after they became independent that we overthrew. Because they happened to elect somebody we didn't want. Now, put that other map up. All right. It's up on the screen. All right. This map represents the United Nations in 1945 after World War II.
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In the light blue is the founding members. In the dark blue are protectorates and territories that were not free. So in 1945, all of those countries there are basically the dark blue ones are owned by someone else. They're someone else's territory. And if you start looking at that map,
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Very, very much like some of these other maps that I just held up. And that got me to thinking that what have they done to make this actually happen? So I started looking and started going back and listening to some of the things that Trump had been talking about. And that's when I realized that.
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The media is caught in a catch 22. So Trump can say whatever he wants. They can't counter it because they would have to reveal what the true history of these areas are and wake people up. So they're talking about him talking about it, but not about why it is a good or bad idea, which I find fascinating.
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Because I know why. It is fascinating because like I said, I just been, listen, I don't typically troll a lot, but I have been trolling. Like I've been telling people I'm getting ready to invest in maple syrup. I'm saying, you know, Canada and my camera wants to go into its automatic sequence. I'll fix that.
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I'm telling the people of Canada, no, you can't bring your bagged milk with us. We don't deal with that communist stuff that I'm staking out land in Greenland and the pushback. And rightfully so. The pushback I've been getting from people is why are you pushing a global agenda? Why are you pushing the world order when they have no idea that this is probably the conversation he's trying to stir up to begin with? Is that kind of what you're alluding to? Yes, that's exactly what I'm alluding to.
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Because, again, they can't call it out because we've been doing it the entire time. Because if you start talking about taking Panama, well, isn't that how Panama became a country to begin with? So let's go ahead and have that conversation. Right. And the same thing about Greenland. Well, why can't we have it? Denmark has it. They're not actually their own country. It's not like we're trying to take a country.
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We're trying to take something that already belongs to somebody else, but we're pretending it like it's its own country. Right. And I'm going to get to Canada in a minute because Canada is fascinating. So, again, that's the part that I think is funny. So I came across during this research this time because I was looking at what other countries are protectorates.
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So after World War II, a whole bunch of countries got assigned as protectorates of other countries. One of the things that fascinated me, and I'd seen this throughout several of my research projects, but I never actually clicked on the link to even figure out what it was, is this tiny little island called Nauru. N-A-U-R-U. Where's it by? It's in the Pacific. Okay.
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It actually it's not very far off the coast of Australia because Australia was given stewardship in World War Two of this island. Well, you know what they decided to use it for? Like a slave colony, actually like a prison. That would probably be a better word to use. So anybody that came illegally to Australia, they quarantined them on this island. They built actually like concentration camps to keep them in. And it's called Nauru.
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N-A-U-R-U. And they had a shit ton of Chinese laborers, like little Chinamen running around working in the mines, because that's what this island is. It's basically one big mine pit. And Australia was basically the concession to the mines, and they destroyed the island. They destroyed the island so bad that they basically polluted all the water.
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And they were going to because the people couldn't live there anymore. They've contaminated all of their farmland. They were going to move them to an island off the coast of Australia. But Australia wouldn't let them own the island. They were just going to like be kept there like an Indian reservation. And so they were like, no, we're going to stay here and sue your ass. So they did. And it is at one point when they first began mining.
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They were like the richest people per capita in the world. Now, there's been all kinds of corruption there now because they had so much money. Basically, it's going to be like the new Cayman Islands for the Pacific. They're all into money laundering now and all kinds of garbage. This thing is tiny, too. So just to keep it in perspective. So here's the Earth. And when you zoom in. Yeah.
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Out in the middle of nowhere. You got this little island right here. Yeah, and it's one big mine pit. It has a sushi restaurant and a zombie store. My kind of people. This is the country that basically gets a seat at the UN, but is under the control of Australia. Because Australia basically funds all of their social services. How often do you think they vote differently than Australia?
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Never. OK, so why are we even pretending they're a country? Because of that relationship. Right. That's how they went around and gathered these coalescent blocks of voting at the U.N. to make sure that they do whatever they want them to do. So Bridget, not even knowing that I was working on this today, sends me.
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This thing called the Security and Prosperity Partnership of America. All right. So I'm going to see if I can send this to you real quick in our little private chat. I don't know if it's going to let me do it or not. It's not. I don't know why it won't. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. But it's called Security and Prosperity of America. Yeah, it just went in our private chat.
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OK, let me grab it. So let me tell you the highlights of this. The very first thing, a super supra natural level dialogue with stated purpose of providing greater cooperation on security and economic issues. The partnership was founded in Waco, Texas, March 23rd, 2005, by Prime Minister of Canada, Paul Martin.
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President of Mexico, Vicente Fox, and U.S. President George W. Bush. It was the second of such regional level initiatives involving the United States. The first one dated back to 1997 called the Partnership for Prosperity and Security in the Caribbean. That particular document.
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Interestingly enough, you'll recognize all of these Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, all of which, by the way, we've overthrown. So you start and there's a few others in the Caribbean. So we're going to basically be working in that area in 1997 to come up with a free trade area of the Americas.
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Basically, that gets rid of all of the tariffs. Well, if you go back to the early 1900s, the late 1800s, we basically didn't have any taxes because our taxes was paid through tariffs, which is what Trump is trying to get back to, right? To use tariffs to pay for the administration of the government.
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These arrangements do the exact opposite because it eliminates any ability to tariff anything. So this is where the continued debt slavery of the United States happens. So going on with this organization. Since August 2009, this organization stopped existing, but it was replaced with the North American Leaders Summit.
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If you look at the North America Leaders Summit, the last one they had was last year with Justin Trudeau, Joe Biden, blah, blah, blah. So this is an ongoing thing. But there's some really interesting pieces to this whole organization. And it's a whole of government. It includes commerce, transportation, farmland, health and human services, literally everything.
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Emergency response, blah, blah, blah. Food supply, disease control. Then I get down to announced funding. Announced funding. In February 2008, Canada's Minister of Finance announced his government's 2008 budget, and he allowed for $29 million over two years to go to this.
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Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America. Well, what the hell are they doing that you need $30 million from Canada to do it with? Well, let's check out Jim Flaherty. I don't know how you pronounce his last name. It's F-L-A-H-E-R-T-Y. Well, gosh, if you look him up.
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You go down and you find out that he was actually educated in the United States. And you go down and click on his early life. Well, he graduated from Princeton and then in sociology, which is always a very interesting thing because that's kind of the.
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fascist, you know, redoing of society kind of stuff. So he wrote his senior thesis titled Camp X, sensitivity training with a group of young adults on the sensitivity training at Camp X. And Camp X happens to be a military training institute of Ontario that he attended. Well, let's check out what Camp X is. Oh, my God.
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It says Camp X is a special training school, number 103, a Second World War British paramilitary installation for training covert agents. Oh, my God. Like Gladio? Yes, just like Gladio. In the methods required for success in clandestine operations, it was located on the shore of Lake Ontario.
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Blah, blah, blah. Sir William Stevenson. He's the guy that was in charge of Britain's Gladio program who established this program and the training facility there. And there's a picture of it. And it says that it was used and commanded by the Brits. It also had ties to MI6, which is their CIA.
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In addition to the training program, the camp had communication tower that sent and transmitted radio and telegraph communications called the Hydra. Yeah. Established December 6th. What's December 6th? Oh, the day before Pearl Harbor. The day before we're even attacked. The training facility was set up.
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And do you know that the United States was involved in this training? We actually worked with Canada to plan and set this up, and it was set up the day before the attack, almost like someone knew that we were going to be in World War II. Isn't that weird? It is, especially when part of their communication training included Morse code, which was what they used to figure out the attack was coming at the last second, almost like it was preplanned. Yeah.
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So the camp was originally linked to Britain and U.S., which was forbidden by the Neutrality Act because we were not in World War II. But we were up there playing in Camp X. And it says.
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On the day before camp attack on Pearl Harbor, the America's entry into the war, Camp X was open for the purpose of training allied agents from Britain, the FBI and the OSS. The day before. I think that's weird. And they were intended to be dropped behind enemy lines for clandestine missions. You mean like Gladio? Yeah, just like Gladio.
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Think it's weird that the FBI was there? What's the FBI doing in Gladio? So it says, after having entered the war, the America's intelligence services expressed an interest in sending people to the camp. Agents from the FBI and OSS secretly attended Camp X in early 1942. At least a dozen attended the training.
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that they have documented by name, says after Stevenson established the facility and acted as the camp's first commander, Commandant Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Koldbeck, while Bill Donovan, which of course led the OSS, credited Stevenson with teaching Americans about foreign intelligence gathering at this training facility. The CIA even
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named their recruit training facility, the farm, as a nod to the original farm that existed at Camp X. No way. Yes. This is wild. Oh, my gosh. Yes. In addition to operating an excellent document forging the facility, Camp X trained numerous Allied covert operatives, an estimate published by.
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The Canadian Bureau stated by World War Wars and about 2000 agents had been sent through this training camp and had went on to serve as secret agents, psychological warfare, clandestine operations, blah, blah, blah. Yeah. So I found that actually quite interesting. So let's get back to this organization, because this organization that gave birth to.
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James Flaherty or whatever you say his name is that he's appropriating money for must be fairly important, right? Because this guy's actually a trained Gladio person. So they start having summit meetings. And weirdly enough, Baylor University in Waco, Texas, because it's close proximity to the ranch, to George H.W. Bush's ranch, is picked to basically be.
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the founding host of this organization, right? That's where their corporate offices are going to be. So Baylor University comes up in some very weird ways. When we were looking into like the Waco 1993 with the Branch Davidian, they got some real weird kind of skeletons in their closet there in Waco. So I found that Bridget and I both had the same reaction when we saw
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Waco, we were like, oh, shit. OK, so they start having a whole bunch of meetings. And I'm going to get to the content of those meetings in a minute. But here's the criticism that was lodged in 2006 by then CNN anchor Lou Dobbs. He argued that this organization was part of a plan to merge the United States, Canada and Mexico into a North American union.
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Let me get my map back up here. This thing, Pan America, first step is Pan North America. Then we just tell the rest of the guys they're coming along for the ride. So this organization we're talking about right now was the vehicle to create NAFTA. Because notice it was created right around the same time we're doing NAFTA, right?
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Right. This is it. So Lou Dobbs says that they are setting up North America Union to mirror the European Union. Now, wouldn't it be weird if behind the scenes there's all of these secret documents that actually made Canada the 51st state already? Oh, no, please don't tell me we're going there. Oh, we're going there. All right. So.
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At the time, Dobbs claimed that U.S. President Bush, who had left office in 2009, was to have bypassed Congress and ultimately created a union that was going to be based in Texas as a Texas highway corridor that went from Mexico straight up to Canada. I'll get more on that in a minute.
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because they actually even have a place picked out to be basically the quote unquote port. It's very interesting. So there's a council of Canadians that basically claimed that the no fly list of the United States made Canadian water a communal resource and forced Canada and Mexico to adopt United States police security policies.
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one of which would allow foreign military forces to neglect sovereignty in the case of a quote unquote civil emergency and also allow them to respond to each other as if we're all one great big happy military. So there's some other criticisms of this whole thing.
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Basically, one of the things says approximately 30 U.S.-based organizations also sent an open letter to Congress in 2008 criticizing the secrecy and lack of the democratic oversight. This letter included statements like, what differentiates the SPP, which is the name of this organization, from other security and trade agreements is that it is not subject to congressional oversight of approval because it was not an official treaty.
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established a corporate government bureaucracy for implementation that excluded civil society participation. Facing a worrisome pact pushed forward in secrecy, it is time for Congress to halt this undemocratic approach and establish a process based on openness, accountability, and participation.
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Like I said, it morphed into something else once it got outed for what it really was. But I want to go back to. Well, I wanted to bring something up real quick. So as I was looking at it, and this is from the North American Leaders Summit, which from all those different links that we're talking about. And it shows the 2005 Waco, Texas, with the host leader being George and then the next year, Vicente Fox. But when you go down here to President.
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Trump's term from 2017 to 2020. Isn't that interesting? There's no means. Yeah. Cause he discontinued it, which is why I think it's hilarious that he's talking about making Canada the 51st state. When in fact, if you start looking into this, they really already are. And it was George Bush that did it. All right. Yeah.
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So let's talk about this for just a second. The effort began. This is actually a fact sheet that was put out about the North American Union like it's already existing. The effort began in 2005. Yet there is little national media, no congressional hearings, no national debate.
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of policies that would change American history. By most accounts, the Bush administration had been operating in secret to create something along the same lines as the European Union. If that happens, it can only mean an eventual end to the U.S. Constitution, blah, blah, blah, sovereignty, blah, blah, blah. If current plans are fulfilled, it will result in the establishment of an American currency called Amero, which would be a dollar.
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and that it would extend Social Security benefits and U.S. taxpayer-funded programs to Mexico and Canada. Gone will be U.S. citizens. We will be North Americans as opposed to Americans. Plans are well underway to establish a NAFTA superhighway to be the width of eight football fields. It will run from Mexico to Canada, running through the middle of the U.S. No tariffs.
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or direct inspections. So every time he starts talking about tariffs, it's like slapping these people in the face. No inspections on trucks coming from Canada or Mexico. Only electronic scanning. No border inspections will be performed. The cargo will not be opened. Kansas City, Missouri was picked to be the inland port to handle all imports and exports among the three nations.
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Quietly, Kansas City had already designated $2.5 million in taxpayer money to establish this port. The Mexican government is demanding that it have its own inspection site in Kansas City for its own trucks. The official effort began in March 2005 after a summit that was held at President Bush's ranch just outside of Waco, Texas. It was attended by Bush, Fox.
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and Martin, the Canadian prime minister. They announced the signing of an agreement to create common policies to implement this. Officially, the term North American Union is not being used. Instead, it's being called working groups. There are 20 tri-national working groups that were going to establish the Security and Prosperity Partnership, SPP. It was
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Basically, basically an end run around the treaty set up. So in the Toronto Star, September 20th, 2006, this is a quote. The public has been kept in the dark while business elites have played a lead role in designing the blueprint for this more integrated North America. Another quote. We're talking about such an important.
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We're talking about the integration of Canada into the United States. This is from a Canadian author that wrote like an editorial. The integration of Canada into the United States for them to hold this meeting in secret and to learn every effort to avoid anybody learning about it right away. You should be hugely concerned. So.
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Apparently, this is something that we were all supposed to find. It goes on and on and on. And it talks about them basically integrating the militaries. Former Secretary of State George Shultz was at a joint meeting in Mexico and Canada with Secretary of Defense Donna Rumsfeld, Admiral Tim Keating's commander of NORAD.
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Because they're integrating the whole emergency thing where there's going to be no boundaries. If an emergency happens, you can just kind of pull your resources. And a guy by the name of Robert Pastor, who was a key advocate of the creation of North American Union. They had discussions which included a quote unquote vision of North America and a whole bunch of other little snazzy lines.
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It says topics discussed was integrating regulations between Mexico, Canada and the U.S. to provide U.S. military assistance to Mexico. Most of the agenda was secret. The agenda for the Montebello meeting was clearly driven by American Competitiveness Council, which represents 10 multinational corporations from each of the three nations.
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So that's the international syndicate driving all of this. So they can get access to cheap labor, cheap resources in Canada, labor in Mexico, and basically screw up. And uninterrupted human trafficking. Completely.
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At yet another meeting, February 14, 2008, in a ceremony that received no attention in the U.S. media, the U.S. and Canada signed a military agreement allowing the armed forces from one nation to support the armed forces of the other during domestic civil emergency, even one that does not involve a cross-border crisis. The agreement with Canada, combined with the agreement made at Montebello,
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with the Mexican military clearly is a move to create a North American army. In 2008, a meeting held at the U.S. State Department to discuss the integration of U.S., Mexico, and Canada was a move towards linking the North American community to an arrangement like the European Union. No members of Congress attended the meeting. Several participants at the meeting said that the
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of this SPP is to create North American business platform to benefit North American-based multinational corporations the way the European Union has done as well. So again, this is the international syndicate calling the shots. And there was one link in here where I was actually able, oh, and then of course, this all was derived from
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Some papers that were written in a place that no one would be surprised, the Council of Foreign Relations. So I go back to this, this thing here, this map, Pan America, Pan, or yeah, Pan America, Pan British Empire, Pan Europe, Pan Asia. This all came out of the Fabian Society British Roundtable who created the Royal Institute of International Affairs, RIII.
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And the CFR is its sister. They are doing this. This is what they're doing. So the CFR, of course, had its own publications. They wrote a report entitled Building a North American Community. That's the name of the report. It is a five-year plan to implement the North American Union. It is on their CFR website.
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A member of the CFR task force, oh goodness gracious, is Robert Pastor, the guy I was just quoting that was attending all of the meetings. So he is a CFR member and he was the one that was working with Bush to do exactly that. The CFR task force and the SPP agreement called for the establishment of a North American Competitiveness Council.
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to pull private sector into the SPP process. The North American Advisory Council, which is supposedly an independent body, says that Dr. Pasture addressed the trilateral commission calling for the establishment of a North American investment fund that would supplement any World Bank funds going into Mexico and Canada. The CFR report called for the same type of fund.
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So it talks about us all having one ID card. It also talks about us all having a North American border pass instead of a U.S. passport, just like the Euro, the European Union. So then it starts talking about public-private partnerships.
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And it says that private companies are now systematically buying up water treatment plants in communities in effect, gaining control of the water supply. And they are buying control of the U.S. highway system through these public private partnerships because one million Texans are about to lose their land for this trans Texas corridor whenever they get to that part. And so they're buying up basically.
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all of the construction. And what I find really interesting about that is the number one road construction company in Texas is the guy that was trying to get Ken Paxton fired. They were like the big funder behind getting rid of him. So I found that very interesting.
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And it did start in one of these documents. I'm not sure it's this one because this one goes on to start talking about NAFTA and the super highway and the trans Texas corridor and all that stuff. But one of these actually started naming names and they're of the companies that were in this public private partnership. It's not in this document. It's probably on that other website, but.
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Some of them were like the cargo carriers like UPS, FedEx, General Electric, Chase Morgan, all of the ones that have had very close relationships with the CIA and have had CIA embeds in them doing different stuff around the world that I've tracked with Operation Gladio. It's the same international syndicate that we have basically uncovered there.
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So I just found all of that very fascinating. It's extremely fascinating. As a matter of fact, I was trying to grab it before it disappeared. But one of the audience members had posted in the chat, watch the water for those that don't follow the boards to reference to the boards. And then I started thinking about Trump talking about the Gulf of Mexico being renamed the Gulf of America.
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So if you start thinking about it, the fact that none of us knows this thing even exists, right? And it's been out there this entire time talking about it. It's quite phenomenal. Let's see. It's the new world order, like literally. Yes, here it is. So the history of the.
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the North American competitiveness council that I was just mentioning, um, that the, um, like the big corporations were going to be part of, um, UPS, um, and they even hosted meetings in the, um, Louisville, Kentucky, which is where their headquarters is at for the council of Americas. Um, so Exxon Mobil, uh, Chrysler, Ford, Tyco, FedEx.
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Those are some of them that were in on this from the very beginning. They've attended a lot of these meetings. Lockheed Martin is another one. And let's see. Oh, and Judicial Watch even sued for records of having these meetings because of what their agenda was and the fact that none of these meetings have been made public.
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So there was a lawsuit that they filed. I don't know what the disposition of it was, but they definitely. Oh, and here it is. So here's the U.S. representatives. Campbell Soup, Chevron, Ford Motor Company, FedEx, GE, General Motors, Kansas City Southern, Lockheed, Merck, Meidel, MITTAL Steel.
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New York Life Insurance, Procter & Gamble, UPS, Walmart, Whirlpool. Those are all of the corporations in the United States that think we don't need to be a country anymore, that we just need to be one big North America something. Literally the playbook on how they want this map to look like for the new world order. Yes. And the fact that, again, so this is the part that I keep coming back to.
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Trump is telling you what they're already doing, not what he wants to do. He's telling you what they already have done or what they want to do. Right. They've already done all of this. They already took Panama. They already basically incorporated Canada and Mexico into the United States. And you're just too dumb to know it. So he wants people to have the pushback and the outrage over nation sovereignty only for us to come around and be like, well, hold on. The sovereignty was already taken.
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What's going on here? So he the beauty of what he's doing is if he came out and go and went, George Bush sold y'all out. We're not even a country anymore. We don't have any borders. We were already gone. They would be stupid. Right. So he says something outlandish like I'm going to take Canada and everybody goes, oh, my God, you can't do that. And he comes out and he goes.
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Have you ever heard of this document? Bush did it. Bush did it in 2005. So you're telling me I can't do it, but Bush already did it. And the same thing with Panama. You're telling me I can't do that, but it was already done in your name. Dude is a freaking master Jedi when it when it comes to not even 5D chess no more. It's like 10D. All you have to do is go look.
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And when you go look, you'll find this stuff. Oh, I have every intention of clipping a couple of these parts and putting it out there so people can start talking about it. Especially, you know what? Our maker just has a way of knowing because I didn't know that this is what we were going to talk about. I knew we were going to talk geography. I didn't realize this was it. And so me actually feeding into this trolling of what Trump's been doing actually positioned me great with all the people that have been getting pissed off.
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You didn't know how great you were. I'm telling you. I'm really good. I've been pissing off some friends. Alpha, you're pushing the globalist agenda. I'm like, come on, you guys. You can't tell I'm trolling. No, actually, I'm just pushing George Bush's agenda. It's already done. And here's the documents to prove it. And here's the episode to go watch. And holy smokes. Now, to the Greenland thing, though.
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I've heard some people make some interesting points of view on getting our hands into the Antarctica area and having Greenland be a great spot to put us in position for something like that with our North Pole and all that good stuff. Now, of course, that starts going into the conspiracy realm of some things, which I love as well.
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What's her name? Chanel Ryan. She put a post out today and actually thought it was it. It did. Marine Corps math did math for me here. And she's like, hey, look, if we offered all the residents of Greenland a million dollars, it would cost us this amount, which is not even a third of what we've already sent to the Ukraine. Right. You don't think that they would vote this way for us? We offered them all a million dollars.
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And so then I started to think, well, one, it puts the money into perspective of how much we've sent to the freaking Ukraine for those that haven't been tracking it. But two. So wait a minute. Wait a minute. Are you suggesting that the people in Greenland could have a vote to decide who they want their next overlord to be? A hundred percent. Like the people in the Donbass did? A hundred percent. And get a million dollar paycheck.
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So the people in the Donbass voted to be part of Russia, and we're not supposed to recognize that. And the people in Crimea voted to be part of Russia, and we're not supposed to recognize that either. But we're going to advocate that the people of Greenland could actually vote to be part of the United States, and that would be perfectly fine. Well, one of the things that I was thinking about, too, one, I didn't. No, I understand. I get it.
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So the media in this scenario is going to be going, what? What are you talking about? Oh, what are you going to do if they actually did have a vote? Then if you recognize that, you have to recognize the Donbass. I mean, they are the master hypocrites.
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And every time we point out their hypocrisy, they always come up with an excuse of why. But one, I 100% am convinced that this is exactly what Trump is doing. Like, look at all the information. I mean, it's overwhelmingly there. The other, what I was thinking about prior to this knowledge was, well, what if you take over these nations in order to get rid of.
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The governments we've implemented there in order for the people to actually take over their own governments. And this is not the globalist agenda, but it's actually the anti-globalist agenda to push the globalists out. I mean, I don't know. I don't know what it would look like. You know, I was shooting for the cuff on that one. I just knew that there was a there there on Trump doing this. Like we've been we've been monitoring this man enough. And, you know, future proves pass when you look at these things.
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That it 100% makes sense that this guy doesn't just come up with trolling for fun. There's an objective. Yeah, I agree with that. My only concern is based on past practices. Not one time have we ever annexed a country and they turned out better. Well, because it's been our branding. It's been the New World Order that's behind it. Yeah.
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It would be nice to have a bunch of free countries. It really would be nice to allow Greenland to actually be a free country. But if it has to have someone, the problem is, from our perspective, is Trump's not going to be here forever. And what we have done in...
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the past with protectorates have not necessarily been good. You know, here, I'll bring the comment up on the screen. I send fiery says that means war with the EU. Now, one, I want to free humanity and like the most peaceful way. And I hope that's the way it happens. But I mean,
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You know, the international crime syndicate, the cabal, whatever you want to, you know, people choose to call them. They're not going to go down without a fight. Like, there's going to be a war somewhere. Now, to what scale, I don't know. And how that looks like, I don't know. I mean, many would argue we're in it already. Like, the war is happening right now. And I could definitely subscribe to that understanding. But I have a feeling that these bad guys.
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are really going to deploy some nasty stuff. And I truly hope that the good guys are ahead of that to minimize it. But literally I'm so tainted by the evil that this international crime syndicate has pulled off that every like major crisis that goes down, I think they're having their paws be on it. The fires in LA. So my, again,
57:19
because I live in this world now, the minute I'm watching CNBC in the morning with my husband, because he day trades, they come up and announce that instead of the Marshawn judge in New York sentencing Trump in four years, they've moved it up and it's going to happen before the inauguration. And I did not even bat an eye. I looked at my husband and I said,
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That's what the UnitedHealthcare assassination was. That's the practice for Trump going to New York City for that hearing. And they're going to try to get him again. I didn't even hesitate. It's like, oh, well, that makes sense. So they need a reason to get him to New York. And that was the dry run for it.
58:16
But here's the problem. You know what? Let me bring this up on the screen. It's about the fires, but it's relevant here. So and I wish there was a way to go back. You know what? Let me zoom in and that'll kind of. So when these fires first started yesterday, we were looking at the Palisades. And then a little bit after that, you had the Eaton fire. And then a little bit later, you had the Woodley fire that they have since put out, which is which is right here.
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And the Sunset Fire, for those of you that don't know, this just barely popped off within the last hour. This is out here kind of like, you know, you got Beverly Hills, the Hollywood sign and stuff. It's this area. But anyways, I started looking up because I was actually concerned with, you know, we have St. Alma Fray. But, you know, it's obviously very far away. And it's a dormant nuclear plant as they do remodeling and all that other stuff.
59:11
That's going on to it. But I was curious. I go, well, do we have any other nuclear plants along the coast in the L.A. area? So I started looking up nuclear plants and I ended up finding this facility. Well, here's the article. And this facility is called the the the Santa Susanna Field Laboratory. And there was a nuclear accident that our country denied for 20 years back in, I think, the.
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fifties or something like that, or it might've been even, you know, much earlier than that. And this is on my exit. If you guys want to go and reveal this stuff, but here's where that place is located. So you have, here's the, the Palisades fire. Here's the, the Eaton fire. Now you have the Hearst fires up here. Well, this area it's right around. Here's the, the, the South buffer. So we're looking at it right about this area right here.
1:00:09
Where I'm circling in the mouth is where. And so what they've done here is they have radiation there. They've done nuclear testing there. They've done rockets, nuclear like weapons, rockets testing here. It's like it's a facility. And I think it even says something about reactors. But nonetheless, during the 2000, I think, was it 19 or 2009 fire that popped off here? There were some parts of this that were affected by that fire. And this was the.
1:00:36
the Woodley fire or the Woozie fire, I think is what it was called. You know, somebody can correct me in the chat. And there was radiation exposure as a result of that, like a decent level. It just media didn't really cover it with the exception of this one. Like I said, it's right here. Ali's nuclear secret. And he goes in and it talks about all this stuff. So, and I'll explain why I'm going real long on this, because it has to do with the mindset of us.
1:01:05
So when this was popping off, we had the winds that were kind of blowing, for those that don't know, in this west direction towards the water here. And then Ian kind of did like a funnel shape over here. So the fires were being pushed towards the coastline, which was destroying these residential homes. Now, one, this is a horrific accident. I'm not minimizing anyone's loss here. But at the same time, pushing the fire towards the coast,
1:01:35
at least you know that there's only so much damage it can do until it hits the water. And then when you have the Eden fire, you know, there's some major freeways here that would really kind of hopefully halt this fire somewhat and make it easier for the first responders to deal with concrete and commercial, you know, fire handling versus what's behind it, which is just called this fuel. But what I told people is I said, listen,
1:02:03
winds shift direction on these fires. We see it in every dam moving. We see it in every catastrophe. And we know that these embers, people say they blow for a couple miles. And then they, if they, depending on where they land, they can start another fire. I said, right about here, which is, you know, this is where the, the, the other issue, the Santa, Santa Susana nuclear facility is. I go, you're talking about 10 to 12 miles, right? And if we get a fire in this area,
1:02:33
Like we're looking at a potential like, you know, exposure accident that's catastrophic. And immediately everybody started pushing back. Oh, you're fear pointing. I said, I said, it's a concern, which it should be a concern. And they were like, no, I go, we have zero containment. We have the recipe for the worst fire in Southern California history because of the one, the neglect of the state government. But on top of that.
1:03:01
You have the extreme weather, and you have zero containment on a fire, and you have resources that are depleted, and the resources that have been added the last 24 to 30 months are all DEI-ers that suck anyways. So you're really asking these guys to work with little to do a lot is what you're asking these guys to do. And then, of course, you have the water issues and the water pressure issues and some of the reservoirs. Like, you just have a recipe for disaster.
1:03:31
literally within five minutes of, because people are like, oh, we're not even going to talk about this fear porn. I said, if a fire pops off behind it with these winds blowing towards the coast, y'all better start thinking and being concerned because what's the worst that happens if we entertain what Alpha's talking about? We get people to evacuate the area for a couple of days. Maybe you got to go spend, you know, if you don't have family, you got to go waste $300 on a couple of days worth of hotels.
1:03:57
But if you're out of the area and this scenario happens, we can really save a lot of people. As I'm saying this conversation, everybody's getting pissed off. That's when the hearse fire pops off. So then I told everybody. Now, for those that are familiar with Southern California, this route right here, what you take to go to Vegas and Santa Clarita, this is where Six Flags Magic Mound is. This is the grapevine, right? Whether it's popping off to.
1:04:23
go, you know, the flame to go more west or if it goes, you know, like a north northwest direction this way, either side over here from here or here is all fuel, especially because this area hasn't had a lot of water this past year outside of that flooding that we had. Now, from here, this is the unincorporated area of Chatsworth. This is unincorporated from here to here. You got a couple of smaller like residential communities going here, but this is all fuel.
1:04:54
If you get a fire that breaks in this area, now we got the Royal fire, which hopefully I don't think that's too much of a big deal. This view line fire can grow, but it looks like they're managing it. So hopefully these two things, all I'm saying is you have this area that alpha is pointing out as concerned because of it's the nuclear mess that it can provide. And you have fires all around it. And I'm not talking about normies. I'm talking about people that are aware.
1:05:21
of weather manipulation, aware of government corruption. They're aware of all this and they still want to operate under the mindset of outfits, fear porn. And the reason I go on this long rant kernel is because if we're, if we want to downplay everything, that's a concern and just say, no, that's just not possible. How are we going to handle all this other information? Like what we're talking about tonight, where Trump's really trying to tell us, listen, this agenda is already in play.
1:05:51
The documents have already been signed. How do we manage this information warfare when the people that are supposedly awake want to revert right back to being sheep? That's where my frustration is, Colonel. So, obviously, we just ran into that with the exposure of the Las Vegas thing, too. You know, you had the podcast with
1:06:21
Sean Ryan and Shu. And then there were questions that demanded answers or there were going to be serious repercussions for their reputation. And so they come back on Sunday night and they do that large space. And, you know, I told everybody at the time, that's a win because you demanded answers.
1:06:49
You didn't accept things at truth based value. Well, not even 48 hours later, it comes out like within 24 hours. The FBI steps right up and goes, oh, yeah, that was a real email. Oh, well, see, then they come running out there. Yeah, the FBI said it was real. So it's real. And I just went.
1:07:20
The same FBI that just rounded up thousands of U.S. citizens and put them in solitary confinement. Is that the same FBI we're talking about that house raided Alpha? That FBI, the FBI that did Ruby Ridge, Waco, Oklahoma, all of those, that FBI, the FBI that did the Gretchen, that FBI told you something was real?
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And now all of a sudden we're believing the FBI. It's like, come on guys. No, we don't believe the FBI. We don't believe it. When we hear what we want to hear, we don't believe it. When we hear what we don't want to hear, we don't believe them. We just don't believe the FBI anymore. They have no credibility at all. So it's not, they have no credibility when they're saying something that I don't want to hear. It's they have no credibility period. And that's where we have to get back to. We have,
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and we have standards. And when people don't meet the principles and standards that you've established, they don't. It's not like sometimes they're okay to use. If you're not reliable, what do you do with an informant, Alpha, once you determine that they're not reliable? That relationship is over. So when we determine that the FBI is not reliable, what happens then? That relationship should be over.
1:08:48
Thank you. It's not you get to use them in the future whenever you want to because they're going to make a point for you. If they're making your point, your point probably sucks. Just saying. I'm there with you, Colonel. Like I said. And I'm not saying either one of those guys are bad. I'm just saying don't do that. Because we already know in congressional testimony, the CIA has already said they have the capability to put any fingerprint on any cyber anything.
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There is no real in cyber. None. They have a backdoor to everything. As a matter of fact, and I talked about this, I think, on a show I did with with with can. It might have been one of our sitrep shows where I talked about the understanding of digital evidence in the judicial process needs to be completely revamped because of the ability to fabricate it and not have it known that it's fabricated. Correct. So.
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It's almost to the point where we might even have to look at digital evidence the way we do polygraphs. Yes. Where, you know, the court of public opinion, you can serve it there, but it doesn't have any actual judiciary evidentiary value. It can't when you know that the intel agencies have manipulated it or has the possibility of manipulating it. It just rendered its value to zero.
1:10:12
100 percent. And law enforcement agencies don't want to hear that because what's going to make that'll make the job harder. So be it. The pursuit of justice, that that's what happens sometimes. I'll pull this off the screen for those that want to read it. You can go. It's it's it's on my page on X. I would say about two thirds of it have, you know, a lot of good comments. About a third of them have this been ridiculous. And it was very disappointing, too, but not shocking.
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to see some large influencers that jumped in there and tried to downplay it. And I said, hi. And so I commented back, how are you going to say something is not possible when there's zero air support, zero containment, and the firefighters are telling you this is going to grow? Everything.
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Until we get this thing to 20 or 30% containment, everything's in play. And just here's one. I know we've got to go. It's getting late. But just so people understand, when we talk about containment, what does containment mean? Containment, when they say we got 20% containment, 30% containment, they're not talking about the physical fire. You got to think of containment as the line that goes around the fire. So if they say they got 50% containment, think about that's 50% of the perimeter.
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That's been established. That doesn't mean that there's no fires. So, you know, I've been hearing a lot of people talking. I'm like, that's actually inaccurate. So when we're talking containment percentages, they're actually talking about that perimeter line of the fire. And I think that's important for people to understand. Other than that, Colonel, did you put a post about this yet? No. Why would I post it when I want to reveal it on your show? Well, I'm just saying because I want to put it out there. I definitely will tomorrow morning.
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All right. So I'll be on the lookout for that. As soon as the colonel posts it, we all got to go out there and quote, tweet it and comment to make sure we make sure the algorithms pick that up. Because this is this is very important. So I also want to remind everybody at 4 p.m. tomorrow on the colonel's corner on Rumble, Paul Williams, the author of Operation Gladio, the book will be on my show and I will be interviewing him.
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And I am going to total fangirl because I am so excited. I am so over the moon about this. So, yeah. Well, we got a Rumble rant that came in, so let's get to this Rumble rant. From Breadmaker6200, $100 Rumble rant. Thank you, Breadmaker. Great to see you back for 2025. Great to see the Colonel back with us. Much love and many prayers to you both.
1:12:57
That's much appreciated, Brad. For those of you guys don't know, and this is your first exposure to the kernel because our numbers jumped in subscribers this week. I'm kind of curious to what happened. What did I do? Because usually when that happens, it's because like crazy, you know, Rachel Maddow or somebody, you know, Media Matters did a hit piece on me. And so and I like when they do it because my numbers, you know, punch when they do this. I'm like, hey, trash me all you want. You're going to make me make my audience grow.
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But I can't figure out. I didn't pop up on mainstream media this week. So maybe people are just loving what we're doing here on the Alpha Warrior series. Anyways, for all the new viewers, if this is your first take at Operation Gladio, we are 38, 39 chapters into Operation Gladio. If you go down on Rumble and you hit playlists.
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You'll find Operation Gladio playlist that has all of them in one spot. So you have to search through the hundreds of podcasts that I've done. And definitely you want to start with the first two. That's going to explain the vocabulary and the basic foundation of what Operation Gladio is. And then you're just going to binge after that. So everybody tells me, Colonel, I've been binging for 16 hours, you know, doing this stuff. This is crazy. The cool thing about it, and I would invite anybody that's done this series with us.
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is when you go back and you binge watch a couple of shows and do it like at speed 1.5 or something like that, you get this refresher and this continuum of it going. And you're just like, oh, yeah, we've been talking about this lately. And it just kind of brings everything together. So even if you've already seen it, go back and binge watch it again. Other than that, Colonel, big show tomorrow for you, 4 p.m. Eastern. Any other final words before we say goodnight? No. Well.
1:14:48
Tomorrow, we're going to go into in-depth on Greenland on SITREP at 9 o'clock. So that's going to be exciting. Well, in case Ken's not watching the show tonight, I'm going to see if I can get them all worked up because he's all anti-globalist. I'll be like, let's go. Let's conquer everything. So if you guys want to see me try to get under Ken's nerves, go watch SITREP tomorrow at 9 p.m. Eastern. I'm going to see. Listen, he pissed me off on purpose a few weeks ago.
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No, the Colonel, he did. He did. He went after some music that I really like, right? And, you know, no one's really gone under my skin, but he visually saw that he pissed me off. And then he wanted to make a point. Oh, I pissed Alpha off. So then he enjoyed it even more. So tomorrow, you guys, don't give Can a heads up. I'm going to see if I can get under his skin. We do have another Rumble rant that came in from...
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Good friend, SR711966, $25 room rent. You mean we have a military installation there? You cracked me up, Alpha Semper Fi. He's making fun of me because I didn't realize we had a military installation in Iceland, which is green. And whatever. Listen, I'm going to go post that airplane on my ex because I left everybody hanging. They want to see it. You guys do us a solid. Support the people. Support this show. And if you have the means.
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This is a completely sponsor affiliate and partnership and audience funded show. So if you guys can go to local subscribe five bucks a month, appreciate it. Colonel. It's been great as always. And I will be listening to your show tomorrow and I'm going to totally make fun of you on sit rep for all the fangirling that you do. And then I'll see you on separate. I don't think are very often, but tomorrow I'm definitely doing it. Well, there we go. You guys we'll see you tomorrow.
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God bless and Semper Fi. Keep California in your prayers.
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Royal Institute of International Affairs host_asserted
▶ 41:29
“Some papers that were written in a place that no one would be surprised, the Council of Foreign Relations. So I go back to this, this thing here, this map, Pan America, Pan, or yeah, Pan America, Pan …”
Fabian Society founded
Royal Institute of International Affairs host_asserted
▶ 41:29
“Some papers that were written in a place that no one would be surprised, the Council of Foreign Relations. So I go back to this, this thing here, this map, Pan America, Pan, or yeah, Pan America, Pan …”
Royal Institute of International Affairs front_for
CFR host_asserted
▶ 41:59
“And the CFR is its sister. They are doing this. This is what they're doing. So the CFR, of course, had its own publications. They wrote a report entitled Building a North American Community. That's th…”
Robert Pastor member_of
CFR host_asserted
▶ 42:30
“A member of the CFR task force, oh goodness gracious, is Robert Pastor, the guy I was just quoting that was attending all of the meetings. So he is a CFR member and he was the one that was working wit…”
CFR funded
North American Competitiveness Council host_asserted
▶ 42:30
“A member of the CFR task force, oh goodness gracious, is Robert Pastor, the guy I was just quoting that was attending all of the meetings. So he is a CFR member and he was the one that was working wit…”
Robert Pastor recruited
George H.W. Bush host_asserted
▶ 42:30
“A member of the CFR task force, oh goodness gracious, is Robert Pastor, the guy I was just quoting that was attending all of the meetings. So he is a CFR member and he was the one that was working wit…”
JPMorgan Chase member_of
North American Competitiveness Council host_asserted
▶ 45:25
“Some of them were like the cargo carriers like UPS, FedEx, General Electric, Chase Morgan, all of the ones that have had very close relationships with the CIA and have had CIA embeds in them doing dif…”
Chrysler member_of
North American Competitiveness Council host_asserted
▶ 47:23
“Those are some of them that were in on this from the very beginning. They've attended a lot of these meetings. Lockheed Martin is another one. And let's see. Oh, and Judicial Watch even sued for recor…”
Judicial Watch exposed
North American Competitiveness Council host_asserted
▶ 47:23
“Those are some of them that were in on this from the very beginning. They've attended a lot of these meetings. Lockheed Martin is another one. And let's see. Oh, and Judicial Watch even sued for recor…”
FedEx member_of
North American Competitiveness Council host_asserted
▶ 47:23
“Those are some of them that were in on this from the very beginning. They've attended a lot of these meetings. Lockheed Martin is another one. And let's see. Oh, and Judicial Watch even sued for recor…”
ExxonMobil member_of
North American Competitiveness Council host_asserted
▶ 47:23
“Those are some of them that were in on this from the very beginning. They've attended a lot of these meetings. Lockheed Martin is another one. And let's see. Oh, and Judicial Watch even sued for recor…”
Ford Motor Company member_of
North American Competitiveness Council host_asserted
▶ 47:23
“Those are some of them that were in on this from the very beginning. They've attended a lot of these meetings. Lockheed Martin is another one. And let's see. Oh, and Judicial Watch even sued for recor…”
Tyco International member_of
North American Competitiveness Council host_asserted
▶ 47:23
“Those are some of them that were in on this from the very beginning. They've attended a lot of these meetings. Lockheed Martin is another one. And let's see. Oh, and Judicial Watch even sued for recor…”
Lockheed member_of
North American Competitiveness Council host_asserted
▶ 47:23
“Those are some of them that were in on this from the very beginning. They've attended a lot of these meetings. Lockheed Martin is another one. And let's see. Oh, and Judicial Watch even sued for recor…”
Chevron Corporation member_of
North American Competitiveness Council host_asserted
▶ 47:51
“So there was a lawsuit that they filed. I don't know what the disposition of it was, but they definitely. Oh, and here it is. So here's the U.S. representatives. Campbell Soup, Chevron, Ford Motor Com…”
General Motors member_of
North American Competitiveness Council host_asserted
▶ 47:51
“So there was a lawsuit that they filed. I don't know what the disposition of it was, but they definitely. Oh, and here it is. So here's the U.S. representatives. Campbell Soup, Chevron, Ford Motor Com…”
Kansas City Southern member_of
North American Competitiveness Council host_asserted
▶ 47:51
“So there was a lawsuit that they filed. I don't know what the disposition of it was, but they definitely. Oh, and here it is. So here's the U.S. representatives. Campbell Soup, Chevron, Ford Motor Com…”
Merck & Co. member_of
North American Competitiveness Council host_asserted
▶ 47:51
“So there was a lawsuit that they filed. I don't know what the disposition of it was, but they definitely. Oh, and here it is. So here's the U.S. representatives. Campbell Soup, Chevron, Ford Motor Com…”
Mittal Steel member_of
North American Competitiveness Council host_asserted
▶ 47:51
“So there was a lawsuit that they filed. I don't know what the disposition of it was, but they definitely. Oh, and here it is. So here's the U.S. representatives. Campbell Soup, Chevron, Ford Motor Com…”
New York Life Insurance Company member_of
North American Competitiveness Council host_asserted
▶ 47:51
“So there was a lawsuit that they filed. I don't know what the disposition of it was, but they definitely. Oh, and here it is. So here's the U.S. representatives. Campbell Soup, Chevron, Ford Motor Com…”
Procter & Gamble member_of
North American Competitiveness Council host_asserted
▶ 47:51
“So there was a lawsuit that they filed. I don't know what the disposition of it was, but they definitely. Oh, and here it is. So here's the U.S. representatives. Campbell Soup, Chevron, Ford Motor Com…”
Walmart member_of
North American Competitiveness Council host_asserted
▶ 47:51
“So there was a lawsuit that they filed. I don't know what the disposition of it was, but they definitely. Oh, and here it is. So here's the U.S. representatives. Campbell Soup, Chevron, Ford Motor Com…”
Whirlpool Corporation member_of
North American Competitiveness Council host_asserted
▶ 47:51
“So there was a lawsuit that they filed. I don't know what the disposition of it was, but they definitely. Oh, and here it is. So here's the U.S. representatives. Campbell Soup, Chevron, Ford Motor Com…”
Campbell Soup Company member_of
North American Competitiveness Council host_asserted
▶ 47:51
“So there was a lawsuit that they filed. I don't know what the disposition of it was, but they definitely. Oh, and here it is. So here's the U.S. representatives. Campbell Soup, Chevron, Ford Motor Com…”
General Electric member_of
North American Competitiveness Council host_asserted
▶ 47:51
“So there was a lawsuit that they filed. I don't know what the disposition of it was, but they definitely. Oh, and here it is. So here's the U.S. representatives. Campbell Soup, Chevron, Ford Motor Com…”
Paul L. Williams founded
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 1:12:00
“All right. So I'll be on the lookout for that. As soon as the colonel posts it, we all got to go out there and quote, tweet it and comment to make sure we make sure the algorithms pick that up. Becaus…”