Operation Gladio - Honduras Part 2
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Transcript
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Okay, I'm going to go ahead and start. Liza said she's stuffing her face, so she'll be with us momentarily, and hopefully Bridget will be here soon as well. But I want to go ahead and get started, and I'm going to do two different things today. I'm going to go ahead and finish the Honduras, but at the same time,
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I'm going to kind of share with you guys some of how we do the research that we do and how sometimes it ends up getting a little overwhelming, as I got yesterday, which doesn't happen very often. But anyway, so normally what I do, especially with Operation Gladio, there's several different ways that you can search for information.
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So generally speaking, death squads, as weird a search as that is, generates organizations within countries that participated in the aftermath of the Gladio. So for example, in most of these countries, there is a Gladio operation that happens prior to and includes
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A coup that gets rid of a duly elected president and installs a dictator that's friendly to the international syndicate. Then in order to stay in office because the normal citizens, when you install a dictator, don't take kindly to that. Immediately following that, the CIA.
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And generally preceding that, the CIA has trained a cadre of their National Guard, their National Police to already be in place to set up torture cells, black houses where people are taken to torture them. They set up death squads. These people have already been trained to be assassins and also techniques for kidnapping.
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So that happens in the immediate precursor time frame, but also continues for a couple of years in the aftermath until they get a core cadre trained up where they can be self-sufficient. So if you want to look for any, like if you have a particular country where your family's from and you want to know whether or not.
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there's ever been Gladio operations there. That is one way of doing it. Another way of doing it is searching on the word anti-communist paramilitary, because those two words seem to go together a lot. They set up paramilitary capability under the guise of fighting communists, anti-communists, and sold it to the public as it being anti-communist.
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Which, of course, we found that wasn't the case at all. So those are just some of the searches. So when I did that in searching for Honduras, I found one that I had not ever seen before. And it's quite remarkable, actually, because it has multiple. I did bookmark it. It has multiple entries. And it's called serendipity.li.
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And let me read to you a couple of the entries for Honduras. It says 1981 to 1987, Florencio Calbarrio, that's somebody's name, C-A-B-A-L-L-E-R-O, who served as a torture and a member of a death squad, said he was trained in Texas by the CIA. And that is a pattern.
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There there was an abandoned military base just north of Brownsville that taught people how to create, make bombs. And also they had sniper training there. It goes on to say he said he was responsible for the torture and slaying of over 120 Hondurans and other Latin American citizens because.
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These people travel internationally once trained. The CIA taught him and 24 other people in an army intelligence unit for six months in interrogation, psychological methods to study fears and weaknesses of a prisoner, to make him stand up, don't let him sleep, keep him naked and isolated, put rats and cockroaches in his cells, give him bad food, throw cold water on him, change the temperature.
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And that was reported in a Washington Post article in June 8th, 1988. And what's interesting about this, because this is being done by the CIA. So think about the report of the prisoner abuse that the Army and that Civil Affairs Unit in the Army got court-martialed for.
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Every single one of these that you hear about the interrogation technique, quote unquote, is taught by the CIA. And then you have to ask yourself, did that unit get thrown to the wolves because they were doing what their superior officers told them to do under the direction of the CIA? And I do know for a fact that the one.
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I believe he was a two-star army general that was sent to Iraq to investigate the prisoner abuse that was exposed over there. He was told to change his report. He refused to change his report. And he basically, despite having a stellar record and was like a meteor inside of the army as far as on the...
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trajectory to be a three or four star general, he never got promoted again after he finalized that report because he did expose the fact that there was CIA involvement in the torture techniques that was being used. So I just want to throw that out there as well. And that's why as you go through this and you start looking at all the different countries and all the different CIA operations, you begin to see patterns.
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Honduras, 1982 to 1987, Army Battalion 316, a special counterinsurgency force, which many considered as a death squad, was formed in 1980. Florencio Carabella, the same guy we just talked about, a former battalion member, described a clandestine
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paramilitary structure for repressing quote-unquote leftists, which is a label that the CIA use for people that are fighting for their own freedom. Calabrero, who studied interrogation techniques in Houston, said the CIA was extensively involved in training squad members. That was reported in the New York Times in May of 1987.
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Another news article, Honduras, March 1986. Apart from the CIA training of a battalion implicated in death squads activity and torture, Honduran army defector said CIA arranged a fabricated forced confession by kidnapped prisoner that he headed a guerrilla front and had planned attacks against U.S. installations. This is Operation Truth.
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And Norm Chomsky reported that in a publication called The Culture of Terrorism on page 239. Another article, General Alvarez Martinez, CIA Contra Point Man in Honduras, had death squad operations ran by Ricardo Alvarez, godfather to the new CIA chief of station's daughter.
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And that was reported in the Iran-Contra connection on page 78. So think about that for a second. CIA Contra point man in Honduras. Now, what's interesting about that is that's the guy that Felix Rodriguez would have been working for.
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if he's the CIA contra point man in Honduras, because that's where Felix was. And he was the representative for Vice President Bush on the ground in Honduras. Had death squad operations ran by Ricardo Alvarez. And Ricardo Alvarez was the godfather of the CIA's station chief's daughter.
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So the CIA guy in charge in Honduras' daughter's godfather ran a hit squad. These people are all criminals. Honduras, 1982 to 86, Zuniga, Z-U-N-I-G-A, told congressional staffers about 316, that's the number of the battalion, like we were talking about the 2506 that Felix Rodriguez was in, this 316, which we'll talk about in a minute.
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established with the knowledge and assistance of the U.S. Embassy. By 1984, more than 200 Honduran teachers, students, labor leaders, and opposition politicians had been murdered. Because remember, they are running the Gladio training camps out of the border area of Honduras to aid and abet the Contras in overthrowing the government in Nicaragua.
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The CIA had knowledge of all of these killings. Zuniga, who basically was a whistleblower, was murdered on September 1985. That was reported in Mother Jones in 1987. Honduras. Captain Alexander Hernandez, a graduate of the U.S. International Police Service training, and let me just...
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familiarize you with that as well. The U.S. International Police Service Training Center was in Washington, D.C., right by George Washington University. And so they were bringing all of these people in that they're training to be assassins into the Capitol. Has played a central role in Honduran death squad activity and the war in Nicaragua.
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Early 1986, the New York Times reported that CIA was providing training and advice in intelligence collections to Hernandez Unit as part of a program to cut off armed shipments from Nicaragua to rebels in Honduras and El Salvador. New York Times also says the CIA knew of the assassinations but looked the other way.
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So basically, you had the good guys in Nicaragua trying to help the good guys in Honduras and El Salvador, and these guys being trained in the United States was knocking them all off. Honduras, 1981 to 84, the Honduran government established a secret unit that seized, interrogated, tortured, and murdered more than 130 people between 81 and 84. The unit's name was Battalion 316.
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Unit operated with CIA supervision and training and received U.S. instruction in interrogation, surveillance, and hostage rescue. They weren't rescuing any hostages. Commander of the unit in the first years was a graduate of the International Police Academy, Washington, D.C. The clandestine houses and command center of 316 were frequently visited by CIA agents.
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That was published in 88. Another one published in 1986 in the Progressive said a Contra commander with the FDN admitted he helped organize a death squad in Honduras with the approval and cooperation of the CIA. Honduran governments agreed to host the death squad and provide it with cover since the group would kill Honduran dissidents at the government's request.
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The commander admitted he participated in assassinations. CIA Colonel Raymond congratulated the squad. And again, CIA and Colonel should never be in the same sentence. Honduras, Nicaragua, 84 to 85, as reported in the Washington Post, quote,
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Honduran Army investigators report that Contras have been involved in death squad killings in Honduras. At least 18 Hondurans and an unknown number of Salvadorans and Nicaraguans have been killed by the Contras. Another report in a publication called The Commandos, from 80 to 83, agents of the Battalion 316 Honduran Death Squad
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received interrogation training in Texas from the CIA. CIA agents maintained contact with the unit, visiting detention centers during interrogation and obtaining intelligence, blamed by torture victims. And that was written about by the human rights in Honduras called America's Watch. Another article.
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in, let's see, Everybody Has His Own Gringo. I assume that's a book. Gustavo Alvarez, formerly head of police in 1981, a general running entire armed forces, worked closely with U.S. on Contras. Alvarez had organized Military Intelligent Battalion 316, 1st Honduran Death Squad,
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Argentines sent 15 to 20 officers to work with Alvarez on Contras. Another article, CIA and State Department worked with Honduran military unit 316 during the 80s. Unit was responsible for cracking down on dissidents, human rights violations.
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So there was a special prosecutor asking the U.S. to turn over classified information on Ambassadors John Necroponte and Chris Akros and several CIA agents connected to the disappearance of dissidents in the 1980s. I bet they didn't get that. Another article, Colonel Gustavo Martinez shot to death in 1989.
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Well, his name is Gustavo Alvarez Martinez. Alvarez spent years networking with the fascist and the fascist terrorist who in World Anti-Communist League and its sister organization, the Latin American Anti-Communist Confederation, he most...
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famous for streamlining Honduras death squads and uniting them under his control. Alvarez, yeah, because if you want to do death squads, you definitely want them efficient and you want them streamlined. Alvarez gathered together the National Front for the Defense of Democracy, the Honduran Anti-Communist Movement, which is, abbreviation was Macho, and the Anti-Communist
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combat army, all death squads, and combine them with several government forces, including the F.U.S.E.P., the Department of National Investigations, D.I.N., and I don't know what that one's like, Tropical Espelal Para something. It's T.E.S.O.N. with
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Director of Central Intelligence Casey Alvarez and Negroponte turned Honduras into a staging ground for contra-incursions into Nicaragua. Honduran Congress issued Decree 33, oh, that's apropos, which declared terrorists, anyone who distributed political literature associated with foreigners, joined groups deemed subversive by the government, damaged property, or destroyed documents.
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Alvarez's forces murdered upwards of 500 people. He ousted as Honduran's dictator in 1984 and became special consultant to Rand. What? Rand Corporation. So he actually went to work for the CIA. That's very interesting. So again, here's what's critical about this when you're doing research. This article in a book called
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Lies of Our Time. I think it was a periodical because it says 3 of 1994. It was published in 1994. This excerpt from this article lists like five things that you have to go research. Number one, Colonel Gustavo Alvarez Martinez. Who was he? Because they killed him. What was he doing? And he...
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was shot to death in 89, but he's the guy who was working with the World Anti-Communist League and another one that I had not heard of, Latin American Anti-Communist Confederation. So those are two, we've already done extensive research on the World Anti-Communist League. It's a front the CIA set up, and guess where they set it up? Taiwan, that became the...
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front for hosting conferences about Operation Gladio. And there were subsidiary anti-communist leagues, like there's one in the Caribbean, there was one in South America, there was one for Central America, but I had not heard prior to reading this article a couple of days ago, the Latin American Anti-Communist Confederation. So that's very, very important. And then,
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All of these other organizations. So we were trying to keep a list in each country of anything that fell under Operation Gladio. And right there, they're all at least five of them are listed for us. And this article ties them to the CIA. Another one, the next entry was.
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From an AP news article, 11 senior officers who are believed to have been involved in Battalion 316 have been convicted on charges of kidnapping, torturing, attempting to murder six students in 1982. Officers include a general, nine colonels, and a captain. The Baltimore Sun wrote an article, and that one's going to be combined with another one here. This is a Washington Post article.
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CIA-trained death squads issue a presidential campaign. In the 1980s, Battalion 316 of Honduran military, whose members instructed by and worked for CIA, disappeared, scores of activists, and disappeared is basically killed. Both candidates accusing other of connections to Battalion 316. In 1980, 25 Honduran officers to U.S.
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for training per sworn testimony in international court by Honduran intelligence officer who participated in it, Florencio Calabrero. Group trained in interrogation by a team from FBI and the CIA. Training continued in Honduras. U.S. trainers joined by instructors from Argentina and Chile, who, of course, were under dictatorships at the time, having already gone through all this training themselves.
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Sessions focused on surveillance and rescuing kidnapped victims. But that's not what they were actually doing. Battalion 316 engaged in a program of systematic disappearances and murder from 81 to 84. By March 84, 100 to 150 students, teachers, unionists, and travelers picked up and secretly executed. Squads, according to Inter-American Court of Human Rights, belonged to 316.
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Squad's modus operandi included weeks of surveillance of suspects, followed by capture by disguised agents using vehicles with stolen license plates, interrogation, torture in secret jails, followed by execution and burial. Or they put them in a plane and dumped them out in the ocean. CIA's connection to 316, confirmed by General Alvarez, who created and commanded the squad from 80 to 84.
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He later became chief of the police and then head of the armed forces. Alvarez said CIA gave good training, lie detectors, phone tapping devices, and electronic equipment to analyze intelligence. CIA men informed when 316 abducted suspected rebels. When bodies were found, 316 would put out a story that they had been killed by the rebels.
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But they themselves were the rebels. CIA looked the other way. Ambassador Negroponte in 1982 denied existence of the death squads. And, you know, never mind. State Department was attacking and labeling people as communist, anti-democratic and terror groups.
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Which, of course, were the good guys. That's what the State Department. So that's kind of the tag team. You have the CIA and the State Department. So the State Department is basically the PR branch of the paramilitary capability that the CIA has. And they label everybody for the CIA to become the targets of the CIA. And there were no communists down there. There weren't anybody that was anti-democratic except for the people that the CIA is funding. And the only people in a terror group.
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was the people the CIA were training. Committee for the Defense of Human Rights in Honduras that was exposing 316. In a barracks coup, Alvarez was forced into exile. And where did he go, guys? He went to Miami and he became a paid consultant to the Pentagon to write studies on low-intensity conflict. And let me translate that for you.
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That was his retirement. We paid the guy that was the chief of the army and in charge of all the death squads in Honduras. We put him on a permanent retainer called a contract out of the Pentagon to write bullshit studies about low intensity conflict that the CIA had done with our tax dollars. Members of 316 still in positions of power in government.
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Congressional intelligence committees in 1988 looked into the CIA's role with 316, but the findings were never published. Next article, published in the Commandos, ex-guard Benito Mac Bravo reportedly killed dozens of Contra recruits at his La Ladosa training base. Mac suspected many were Sandinista infiltrators. Excuse me.
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In one case, FDN ordered four ex-guardsmen executed for insubordination and allegedly selling arms to El Salvador's FMLN. They also had been accused of killing recruits. Honduran military participated in the execution. The next one was written in the Progressive in 90.
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The director of Human Rights Commission in Honduras, an associate, was killed by assassins. Because of course they would be. They're investigating the bad guys, the real bad guys. So they're going to knock them off. They probably stumbled across something they didn't want exposed. The next article in Intelligence Parapolitics, written in 1988. Honduran human rights leader, Ramon Castillo Lopez.
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excuse me, accused Battalion 316 of murdering a politician and a teacher in 1988. He relied on testimony by former battalion member Sergeant Fausto Calabrero in 1988. Honduras was condemned by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in 88 for the disappearance of Angel Manfredo Valasquez.
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Battalion 316, along with the DNI, Directorate of National Intelligence, and the National Police were implicated, all of which had received training by the CIA. Next article appeared in Intelligence Parapolitics. I've not heard of some of these publications. It's obvious that we've discovered another avenue of research.
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by stumbling across this find, which is why I wanted to share it with everybody. Jose Ayeses Valerio, an intelligence officer and former death squad member, was shot dead January 1988. He was to testify before the Inter-American Court on Human Rights, as reported by the New York Times January 88. Human rights leader and legislator, Miguel Pavon,
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was also killed January 1988 after testifying at the Inter-American Court. Also killed was Maurice Landaverte, a teacher who was riding in Pabron's car at the time of the attack. That's how you know what they said is true. And then this article was written in the Baltimore Sun.
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And back in the day, I do have to say this. The Baltimore Sun did some very good reporting. This article says a survivor tells her story. Leftists and by leftists, they mean a good guy slash rebel trying to get the CIA out of their country. Kicks and freezes water and electric shots, shocks in between.
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a visitor from CIA. CIA worked closely with the Honduran military while the military tortured and killed dissidents in the 80s, human rights groups said. A government official also said that the Argentine military advisors with the U.S. support were brought in to help monitor the rebels. At least nine Argentine military officers supported by the CIA trained many Honduran officers to prevent quote-unquote communism.
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from entering Honduras. There weren't any communists down there. Bertha Oliva, head of the Committee of Relatives of the Disappeared, claimed CIA knew of the disappearances by Honduran security forces and that the U.S. embassy had absolute power in this country. In the first of a series of four articles, the Baltimore Sun reported Sunday that the CIA and State Department collaborated with a secret Honduran military unit called the Battalion 316.
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in the 1980s and cracking down on Honduras dissidents. Following a 14-month investigation, in order to keep up with public support for the Reagan administration war efforts in Central America, U.S. officials misled Congress and the public about Honduran military abuses. Collaboration was revealed in classified documents and in interviews with U.S. and Honduran participants. Among these interviewed by The Sun,
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were the three former Battalion 316 men who committed the torture, who acknowledged their crimes and detailed the battalion's close relationship with the CIA. Ramon Castillo, president of the Non-Government Human Rights Commission, said a former member of Battalion 316, Floricio Cabrillo, disclosed that the CIA in the early...
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took 24 soldiers to the U.S. for training in anti-subversive techniques. At the time, Castillo said, Andorra's policy was oriented towards detaining and summarily executing those who did not please the government or the military. Battalion 316 was created in 1984, and its first commander was General Luis Alonso de Escura.
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current Armed Forces chief. The government report subsequently blamed it in the cases of 184 missing people. This is a very interesting one. During Contra's war in Honduras, military intelligence officers on double salaries from CIA and Colombian drug cartels
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who saw advantage of using Honduran airstrips for transiting cocaine under cover of war effort. I would like to say I'm shocked, but that's the whole purpose of this, as we've discovered. That's why we went to Afghanistan. That's why we went to Vietnam. This is the missing piece in most of this. The entire thing is done to run drugs. Israelis also trained.
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Honduran death squads, according to a book called Dangerous Liaisons. Write that down, Liza. Honduran assassins, CIA and Contras accused of running Honduran death squads, killing over 200. CIA officials looked the other way when people disappeared. Violence tapered off after ouster of CIA-backed military commander Alvarez.
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Ricardo Lau running Contra Intelligence, also death squads, accusing arranging assassination of Archbishop Romero in El Salvador. That was reported in a book called The Iran-Contra Connection. So that's all just from one source. And I want to give you guys a flavor. So there's about 25 things that I took.
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away from these series of newspaper articles that needs further investigation. Because what happens when you dive into this and who created all of these things and what places they trained at, it draws the map to the next country because you can see the similarities. They're training at the same places at that police academy in Washington, D.C. They're learning how to do the explosives and assassinations at that.
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abandoned military base in, it's between Houston and Brownsville. It's just out in the middle of nowhere in Texas, south of Corpus Christi. And so you start building the similarities or the patterns that we've all came to recognize in setting up these operations. So that was source number one. Then I went to, I found,
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This guy that kept showing up on different, both in Cuba and Honduras and other places, his name was Carl Elmer Jenkins. The last time he was interviewed was 1922, or excuse me, 2022. He was 95 years old. He is a former Marine, very verbose.
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He was also a CIA military trainer in Vietnam, Indonesia, which, by the way, we cooed all of these countries, Vietnam, Indonesia, Laos and Cuba. And the author of this article said that he had first interviewed him in 2021 and then over the next year had continued to correspond with him because.
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He had so much information, it took that long to get through it all. So I'm going to give you a couple of the highlights here. Jenkins is from Shreveport, Louisiana, which, for those of you who don't know, is just outside of New Orleans, which a lot of these characters seem to come from.
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His first assignment was maritime infiltration in Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines, which, of course, all of those places we screwed with. Then he served as chief of a CIA base in Guatemala. Oh, yeah, that's right. We cooed them. And he trained the leaders of what? Brigade 2506. So this is Felix Rodriguez's.
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trainer that we're talking about here. The U.S.-backed invasion force that had deployed from Guatemala to Cuba in the failed Bay of Pigs, Jenkins was one of the trainers. It's just fascinating. In Vietnam, Jenkins was in Da Nang with special forces carrying out sabotage on the Ho Chi Minh Trail. He was one of the top counterinsurgents' advisors.
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to the governments of Dominican Republic, which we talked about Trujillo there, and Nicaragua, which is, again, he was the advisor to the one we installed, not the good guy that was in Nicaragua. In 1971, he became the chief of the CIA base in Laos. Now, I'm sorry, but if you're a Marine,
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How do you become the chief of the CIA base in these countries? You don't. This is a CIA agent posing as a Marine. All right. He guided, while he was in Laos, 10,000 regular and guerrilla forces while calling in B-52 strikes. So he was part of the group that installed Pol Pot, and Pol Pot went on to murder like 2 million.
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So that's who I'm talking about right now. And, you know, he just walks around free in America. I was one of the handful of people, this is his quote, in the agency that was trained and experienced in paramilitary operations. I could indeed bring down a government or I could protect that government by getting rid of insurgencies like freedom fighters who want their country back from the CIA and the international syndicate.
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Let me go on down here. There was the reporter that's interviewing him showed Jenkins a file of declassified cables, which is State Department messages, about the AMLASH, A-M-L-A-S-H affair, a notorious CIA plot to kill Castro in the early 60s. Jenkins' name appeared in dozens of the documents. As far as I knew, he was the last living American who participated in this particular covert operation.
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whose disclosure led to fundamental changes in the CIA. The revelation of Am's Lash plot in 1976 report of Senate investigators proved to be a pivotal moment in CIA history. Coming directly after the Watergate scandal, the disclosures that the agency had been repeatedly trying to kill Castro
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And specifically on the exact same day that JFK was assassinated in Dallas was a news story. The CIA saw its secrets laid bare, its budget slashed, its reputation tarnished, and the oversight was imposed. Not actually.
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Notice the timing. This is in 1976. This came out at the beginning of Jimmy Carter's administration. This is what led to the thousand officers or agents in the CIA being laid off, sent away. This was the setup of what they referred to as the Enterprise, which is the private CIA outside of the official CIA.
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This is the opportunity where they embedded 50-some officers or agents into the DEA, into the IRS, and all of these other agencies. These people didn't go away. But I do want to draw your attention to something else timing-wise. There was...
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Because this is how the CIA operates and we need to understand this if we're going to call this out. So if you Google Greece CIA agent killed, you're going to find out that Richard Welch in December 1975 was murdered. And you're going to read, if you look on Wikipedia, you'll read a bullshit story. Because...
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Most people believe that Richard Welch was killed by the CIA. You heard me right. The group that was supposedly, it's called 17N for November 17th, that was a CIA entity. And why would they kill one of their own agents, you'd ask? Well.
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The reason why all of this exposure came as a result of the Congressional Church Committee. Many of you might recognize that, too. The Church Committee was looking into and discovered all of these assassination attempts. That's where they had the heart attack gun exposed and all of this shit. So Congress, for the first time, was set to actually do something more than lay off.
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a thousand people or cut their budget. They were actually going to do reform. Well, then what happened? Welch gets murdered on the streets of Greece and the CIA immediately and all of the mockingbird media went out to the entire country and said, oh my God, this investigation is getting our agents killed. You have to stop this right now. You are causing national security damage across the board by investigating us.
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People are now hunting down our agents all over the world. You're going to get them all killed. And what did they do? Shut down the investigation. They will murder their own people. They will sacrifice their own people to protect the hive. That's the part that you have to understand. Okay. Let's see.
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So this guy goes on, just like you saw Felix Rodriguez on the Tucker interview say, here's a quote from him. Eisenhower did not want the Bay of Pigs and neither did I. I was chief of base on that effing operation, this guy is saying. Then he goes on to say that President JFK was a loser and so was his brother and that his brother was actually even worse. Everything he touched turned to shit. That's the quote from this guy.
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CIA guy. With the paper trail in front of him, Jenkins recalled the plot to kill Castro in fine detail, laying to rest any lingering historical controversy about who actually orchestrated the conspiracy to end the life of the Cuban communist leader, because of course, anyway, who later died of natural causes on his, a few months from his 90th birthday.
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He says Richard Helms, the CIA director with a reputation for keeping the darkest secrets, insisted in his memoir and on Capitol Hill that AMLASH operation was playing at tilting the domestic politics in Cuba by fomenting political opposition. Helms said it absolutely was not an assassination operation. It was not designed for that purpose. So here is Helms.
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telling a bold-faced lie. Because this guy, as crazy as he is, is actually saying, yes, we tried to kill him. And we tried multiple times to try to kill him. So the reporter says, was Amlash an assassination operation? Jenkins immediately says, of course it was. So here's just a little bit about it, because most people have never heard of this. Amlash saga began in October 1956.
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in a Havana nightclub. Two men in the crowd pulled out pistols and shot Colonel Antonio Blanco Rico, the chief of the Cuban military intelligence services, dead. One of the gunmen, Rolando Cubela, C-U-B-E-L-A, was a medical student at the University of Havana who had taken up arms against Batista and had actually trained with Castro. But supposedly,
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And Pubella had not liked what Cuba, he didn't like the fact that Castro had to reach out to the Soviet Union. They always anticipated staying tethered to the United States.
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Cuba, a lot of the people that was with Castro, they still envisioned themselves tethered to the United States. So when Castro got cut off by the United States because he wouldn't bend to their will, not because he was communist at that time, they didn't like the fact that he then reached out to the USSR for arms and financial support. So this guy's one of the guys that didn't like that.
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the Cubela guy. So CIA men who knew Cubela's armed exploits targeted him for recruitment under the code name Amlash. Let's see. Helms sent an up-and-coming CIA direct officer, Nestor Sanchez, to Brazil to take over the handling of Cubela because Cubela had left Cuba.
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He continued to have personal access to Castro, though. Sanchez was handling a poison pen to Kubela in a CIA safe house in Paris on November 22, 1963, when Kennedy was assassinated. Sanchez, who would go on to hold senior positions in the CIA and Pentagon, was a good friend, Jenkins said. Jenkins is this old Marine guy.
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When Jenkins returned from Vietnam to the Cuba program in 64, he was cleared into the AMLASH operation. Sanchez, he explained, was replaced as Cubela's contact by a guy by the name of Artime, A-R-T-I-M-E. He was anti-Castro as well. In the interview,
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Jenkins reviewed five memos that he wrote about Amlash in 1964, recalling that he had dictated them but had never seen the final paper copy of them. It showed that the CIA's national voted...
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Graphic Interpretation Center supported Jenkins on the plan to assassinate Castro at the DuPont Beach estate east of Havana. Castro was known to go there, and they had pre-positioned a high-powered rifle that was going to be used in the attempted assassination. You know, the one Helms said didn't exist. Jenkins said he voiced doubts about whether Cubelo could be trusted, having trained two former Castro bodyguards for Brigade 2506.
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I knew pretty well what his habits were. Now, just listen to that sentence. Jenkins is CIA, and he trained two bodyguards that goes on to be cast bodyguards while those two people came from the Brigade 2506, which Jenkins also was responsible for.
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Why would meeting in Madrid in December 1964 be critically important? You got an answer for me?
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Sorry, you were banding. Cousinette? You were banding for a moment. Can you hear us? Colonel, you got to drop out. Bridget, I think we've lost you. Cousinette, are you by your phone? Yeah, can you hear me? Can anybody hear us? Testing, one, two. Okay. All right, let me bring up the jack to make sure you can hear me. Miles and all those guys are saying they can hear me.
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I could not hear you. After World War II, Reinhard Galen, a general in the SS, Nazi army, was the chief of intel for Hitler. And Otto Skorzeny was his trainer for setting up stay-behind units all over Axis territories, Ukraine, Romania, Hungary.
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Whatever. So after World War II, Dulles, we all know he brings Reinhard Galen to the United States, gets debriefed, and Reinhard Galen advises him by giving Alan Dulles the entire basics of this.
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So you have he. Hey, I got it. I got it. This one second.
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He originally gets put in Paris, but he gets spotted. So he has to move out of Paris and they set him up in Madrid, Spain. And we've talked about this a couple of different times. In Madrid, Spain, he and his partner sets up a construction company and they begin supposedly...
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It gets done. I'm not sure exactly. I think his partner did most of it because he was busy training Gladio killers. But they give contracts to Otto Skorzeny and his partner, and they are basically building U.S. bases in Spain all over. The fact that this guy says that they go to Madrid, Spain, and all meet there.
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in planning a hit on Castro in 1964. So Otto Skorzeny was there until at least 75. That's when he reportedly died. But some people believe that his death was faked and he moved on to other places and actually retired from that point. Whether or not that's true, I don't get, I just wanted to put that out there. We can confirm he was there.
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until 1975. So again, you're in Madrid planning a big takeout of a foreign leader. And I just think that's fascinating. And again, I'm going through this step by step because I want you guys to understand how we, when we first started this almost a year ago now, how we became so convinced.
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of what we were talking about and the truth of it is because these things keep overlapping every single entity, no matter where it was in some God forsaken place like Honduras. And, you know, for most of us, we think, what the hell is in Honduras? What's in Nicaragua? And yet they all have.
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These same commonalities over and over and over again. And that's how we convinced ourself that we had to come out with all of this information because it was just too big not to. So this Jenkins guy goes on and starts talking about his.
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first-person account of supplying murder weapons, corroboration of CIA files, and basically just saying Helms lied to Congress, that they absolutely amlashed, was an assassination conspiracy of many different facets to kill Castro, despite the chief of the CIA coming there and lying. So I just wanted that to make sense. And then...
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Moving on, there was another article about – this one I thought was very interesting for a couple of different reasons. So this article is in The Intercept, and this had to do with an organization called the National Defense University. And I've actually taken classes there, and they had –
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or have a Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies, where hundreds of Hondurans took courses over multiple decades. In July 2009, Honduran military officials sought the center's help to solve a problem. The Honduran military had just dispatched, had just dispatched this problem, President Manuel Zelaya, with a military coup.
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Now the Central American military was facing international and regional condemnations for a brazen display of 1970 behavior in the 21st century. So in other words, they're doing the same shit again. Two Honduran colonels were dispatched to Washington on a mission to convince the Americans that the Honduran military involvement in the coup was in fact constitutional. The military had reached out to the national.
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Defense College academic dean to basically help the delegation make connections with Congress and other people. So officially, the National University said no, but Kenneth LaPlante, L-A-P-L-A-N-D-T, excuse me, L-A-P-L-A-N-T-E, the
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National Defense College deputy director was basically saying that other people there, like a former communications director who became a whistleblower, General John Thompson, the academic dean, had allegedly provided behind-the-scenes assistance in Washington, D.C. to the Honduran coup plotters.
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before they committed the coup. Anderson's allegation was made in a complaint that was investigated by the DOD IG. At the time of the coup in Honduras, a number of Republicans who supported the Honduran military sat on the American Security Council Foundation Congressional Advisory Board. One of them was Connie Mack of Florida.
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This is important because when you get over to the American Security Council and you look at them, they've been around since 1955, right around the time all this shit started down there when they started cooing countries down there. So let's look down their page on sourcewatch.org.
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And most of these links, Bridget and Liza are putting in the pill if you guys want to look them up yourself. But it tells you a whole bunch of different websites that you can look at. But what you see here is almost inexplicably, there's a link to Air America. What's Air America? Well, that's the CIA airline. No big deal.
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This organization was known to fly around on the two private airplanes that are owned by Air America. Is that crazy? You have a retired Navy Admiral, Robert Spiro, involved in it. You have a few general officers.
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Basically, what it says is it's a nonprofit that has had a profound impact on the history of the U.S. and global leadership. Well, what's that profound impact? I'm wondering. So you skim on down through it. Oh, my gosh. Look down here. The inner circle which would form the council was originally composed of Henry and Claire Booth Luce.
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Well, who's that? Henry Luce happens to be the guy that, if you look at him, he's the guy that owned Time Magazine. Guess where the JFK cagruder tape was found? Not in the FBI, not in the CIA, in Henry Luce's safe at Time Magazine. And who is Claire Luce?
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Oh, not a big deal, but when Gladio first kicked off in Italy, she was the ambassador there that helped throw the election over to the pro-NATO guy. So, you know, no big deal at all. And you start looking at these other people, all of these other people all have the same connections, okay? So, oh gosh, look, there's Averell Harriman. What? Oh, Walt Disney too.
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Ray Kline. Yeah, Ray Kline was there too. Scoop Jackson. Nelson Rockefeller. Eugene Rostow. We just talked about him a couple of days ago. These are all of the same guys that was doing... Motorola. Look at that. Merck. The Ship. Holy crap. So you see what I'm saying? The more you look at this stuff, the more you can see it's one big ball of wax.
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They're all tied together. So I found it very interesting that this organization is the one that fed all of Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush's foreign policy. They came up with, they worked extensively with the Heritage Foundation and the Pentagon says.
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They worked with the Pentagon, National Security Council, oh, and the CIA. Oh, and many large corporations like United Fruit, Standard Oil, Honeywell, U.S. Steel, Sears, and the CIA-linked front company, Foreign Policy Research Institute. So, again, all of this crap just lines up picture perfect on...
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how all of this stuff gets done. And you find all of these organizations, which we make note of so that we can map them back when we find other people that are tied to them. Because sometimes they'll leave somebody off here, but then when we're looking at their bio, it will list this organization that they were a member of, and then we already have it at our fingertips to know what it is. So that's why this is very important. So then that led me to...
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A group called the Center for Economic and Policy Research, because a lot of those same people were there and they wrote a paper in August 30th, 2017, you know, like yesterday. And this was interesting because it talked about, let's see, a coup that had happened.
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Six months after Obama came into office and that Southcom was basically helping in the Honduras coup that happened in 2009. And for those of you who don't know, Southcom is the geographical combatant commander that does Central and South America.
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We have a NORTHCOM stationed out in that does Canada and the U.S. So here's a quote. This is a story that reveals much of how foreign policy works in general, not just in Honduras.
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The investigation shows that often hidden roles that various players within the U.S. foreign policy establishment play in determining and carrying out the policy. What's clear is the personal relationships matter just as much as any official relationship. So it said what was revealed is a high-level U.S. military official met with Honduran coup plotters late the night before the coup, indicating advanced knowledge.
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While the U.S. ambassador intervened to stop an earlier attempted coup, a Honduran military advisor warning the night before the coup was met with indifference. So in other words, they were told ahead of time it was going to happen and they basically did nothing about it. Multiple on the record sources. Hold on just a second. Multiple on the record sources support the allegations of a whistleblower at Southcom.
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in their military training university that a retired general provided assistance after the fact to Honduran military leaders lobbying in defense of the coup. The U.S. training of Honduran military leaders and personal relationships forged during the Cold War likely emboldened the Honduran military to al-Saleh and helped with the coup. U.S. military actors were motivated by an obsessive
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concern with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez perceived influence in the region rather than just with Honduras itself, which happens all of the time. Remember, because the whole reason we were in Honduras is not because we gave a crap about Honduras. It's because we were wanting to overthrow the government next door in Nicaragua.
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Evidence described in the article suggests that the Pentagon's main interest was in maintaining relationships with a close military ally rather than overturning the coup. Though the Battle of Honduras, hold on. So you can see what I'm saying, that this now confirms not only that.
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We were involved in the coup. We had a heads up in the coup. Oh, and this is the important part I wanted to get to. Since the coup, the militarization of Honduras has increased, which is what happened the last time. While human rights abuses continue to shock the public, U.S. security assistance and military training continued unabated. Under President Trump.
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There was a group of military officers surrounding him, including former South Com commander and now White House chief of staff John Kelly, who knew all about U.S.-backed militarization of Honduras and elsewhere in the region. What this reveals are behind-the-scenes aspects of an episode that profoundly damaged the U.S. relationship in Latin America as a whole, was seen there as supporting the coup.
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And opposition to the coup among Latin American governments like Brazil, in the end, the U.S. State Department quietly allowed the military and other hardline factions to determine the policy and support the coup's success, which was basically not in the best interest of us or the governments in that area. So then...
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That led me to a page, and I'm not going to go through all of this because it's a lot. If you guys just look on Wikipedia under this particular title, CIA activities in Honduras, it's going to have an entire, I mean, it's huge, of all of the stuff.
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And this is just because Wikipedia is CIA approved. This is just the shit they are okay with you knowing. This ain't all of it. And then while you're there, click on the page called Battalion 316. Obviously, that played a huge role in the 80s and what was going on there. And you're going to see a lot of the same things we come at.
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Often, the Central Intelligence Agency, the Chilean DINA, which was the ones that did all the killing in Chile, and you're going to see the Argentine Anti-Communist Alliance. Remember, I told you there's a whole bunch of those.
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anti-communist things, and that's kind of an indication of them being aligned. Then there's also 19 Battalion 316 members were graduates of the School of Americas. That's another commonality. When they're sending people there, that's where they teach them to kidnap, assassinate, torture, all of that other stuff. And then I'll let you go through the rest of it. But I just wanted to point that out on how you can do your research.
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Then one of the people that we talked about was Gustavo Adolfo Alvarez Martinez. He was the military officer and head of the armed forces. So if you just look at his Wikipedia page, and again, keep in mind, you can't just look at Wikipedia. I'm doing this for expediency.
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This is only the stuff that they're approving you to see. There's so much more underneath of this if you go into actual newspapers. Because after what you find, and that's the other point that I wanted to make, that what I started off with was newspaper clippings, even from New York Times. They get around to telling you what really happened. It's generally always late after the fact.
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It's done in a way on page 10 that never brings it to national attention. But it's out there. And that's why going back after the fact is very important because you can pull those pieces out. So if you go to this Martinez page, you see that he was very much involved in trying to kill the Sandinistas. And he, by the U.S. government,
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was awarded a Legion of Merit for murdering people. I got mine for doing a good job. And that, it just floored me. There's many other things like this thing called Operation Charlie. Click on that and just read a little bit about what they did there. And let's see, I thought I had, yeah, there's...
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Operation Charlie. It describes a little bit about that was the junta in Argentina. And basically, we've talked about we're going to do a segment on Argentina because it's the grossest of all gross. But that'll give you a little heads up reading on that. And that's basically what I got. So let me bring Cousin It back up.
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And if anybody has, I don't see her. If anybody has any questions, let me know. Anybody with questions? Bear with me. I'm trying to help. All right. I got them. I gave Stella a mic and Sally and then Miles. Miles, go ahead. Did you have a question? Yes, I do. Well, actually, I wanted to say that when I talk to a lot of my friends and.
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and the audience on Twitter, they always want full transparency. And I said, guys, we're in a war for our republic. And I'm glad that you're doing this Gladio series because a lot of people are understanding that a lot of stuff, there can't be transparency. They never used it. And so you expect us to do it when we're trying to save the republic. Thanks, Colonel.
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Sure. So that's a very interesting point. So transparency when you're doing an operation is by design not possible. So what I always do is I reference people to Operation Grey Lord. Operation Grey Lord is the Chicago takedown.
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however temporary it may have been, of a very corrupt mafia slash, and in many ways, actually, it was very Gladio-ish there because they had the same kind of hit squads, like we were talking about yesterday, where they took out the guy that was in charge of the Rainbow Coalition. They actually sent people in to murder people. And sometimes those people were embedded in the police department. Some of them were embedded in the FBI.
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So if you look at the entire operation, it went anywhere from seven to nine years. And because you literally have to convince the bad people that good people are bad and in it with them. And then you also have to be able to map out all of their networks. And doing that takes years.
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Because it's not something that you can do overnight. Now, I would argue that it's probably a lot easier now because of electronics. However, there's also the capability of hiding. So doing something this complicated and this big is definitely going to take time. And we are not going to know who the good guys are. And I'll make this argument right here.
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Because we don't know who the good guys and bad guys are, this is just a good example to use. So we just found out in the last couple of days, the thing came out that said Ron DeSantis, as the governor of Florida, was given a heads up that the FBI was going to go to Mar-a-Lago. Now, was he given the complete heads up that they're going in with guns blazing and they have the authority to kill him?
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And the part that gets left out, how do we know whether or not Ron DeSantis picked up the phone and said, get the hell out of there? We don't know that. He could have been the reason why Trump wasn't there. So you have to actually stay emotionally removed from all of this so that you can see clearly.
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Because the minute you see something like that and you get pissed off, you need to put your phone down. That's what they want. They want us to emotionally respond to everything because that makes you more vulnerable to disinformation. What you have to do is look at your phone at an arm length away. Keep yourself emotionally distanced.
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from all of this stuff because there is crap going on that we can't even fathom the level of it and or how long it's been going on. So that's just, that's my two cents. SR71, go ahead. Thank you, Colonel, and thank everyone for attending. We always come back to this point where we have all these people all over the world.
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And communication seems to flow internationally. Can you give us a heads up on what occurs in that sense? As far as, I don't know specifically what you're talking about. I mean, communications between the CIA stateside and what's going on elsewhere. Well, what's interesting to me is the number of different systems that the CIA has corrupted.
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And that they actually get information from. So most of you may or may not be familiar with the company Inslaw that created the software called Promise. And that software was primarily to track money laundering. And the company that developed it, it did data. So it did a lot more than just money laundering. And the company that did it, did it, created it in order to give the United States a tool.
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to bust open Operation Gladio because you can't do Operation Gladio if you can't launder money. You just can't do it. And so they thought they had solved, you know, world hunger, like literally solved world hunger. And basically the Department of Justice stole that software. They would never pay them for it and they never gave it back. What they did do is copy it and they gave a copy of it to Mossad and they gave a copy of it to the CIA.
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Both of those two entities created a backdoor to that software so that they could see everybody else money laundering and no one could see them money laundering. And those are the ways. And if you go and research Robert Maxwell, Robert Maxwell supposedly made his fortune selling the compromise promise software to countries unbeknownst to them that it had a backdoor.
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And he sold it to just like the crypto AG that I have talked numerous times about of it, you know, being able to allow people to read all the State Department counterparts cables to all of their embassies. So the U.S. and Germany knew everything that was going on. So much like that, only just specifically with data and money laundering.
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They were selling what appeared to be great software for a country to look into anybody trying to money launder in their country. What they didn't know is that that information that they were seeing was also being seen by the CIA and Mossad at the same time. So if you track the two twins that belong to Maxwell, Robert Maxwell's daughters, not Ghislaine, the other two twins.
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They went out to Silicon Valley and created all kinds of software that's embedded in all kinds of big hardware. For example, Microsoft uses one of their suites, and it's a small utility thing that's embedded in the architecture of all Microsoft. And so, to me, their allegiance, and they take that routinely, there is... Can you...
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future um mike from 71 um so their allegiance is to israel they've said it repeatedly and that gives them when they embed capabilities like that into this software it gives the cia massad and whoever else is looking the ability to know everything that everybody's saying even without that's why i think this whole thing about um the fisa and all this other crap
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It's really garbage because they already can see all of our shit, whether people know that or not, because every single piece of this software, the banking capability software, the 911 phone calls is done by an Israeli company. They can spy on us in almost every way. So anyway, Miles, what do you got?
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I'm glad you brought Mar-a-Lago up because when that was happening, Just Human was doing a really good breakdown on NARA and what was going on with that. Now, we assumed that they were looking for the PIEVs that the president took down there, but it was really interesting. Just so the audience knows that when you have a search warrant, it's SOP for,
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that would be common on every search warrant if you have to use deadly force. So there's nothing unusual about that. The thing that was unusual is that they actually swatted or raided Mar-a-Lago. But I think that that was set up and it was a trap. Because you guys have to remember, when Roger Stone was swatted,
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CNN was waiting. There was no media there. I think local media kind of figured out what was going on. But just think how much CNN would love to be there. They weren't there. Well, I'm going to take exception to the normal procedure thing. There's nothing normal about the FBI raiding a former president's residence. Nothing.
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So when there's nothing normal about that, the authorization of force had to, because your friendly fire is going to be with Secret Service. They all know Trump has his own private security as well. You are talking about an unprecedented in our lifetime search warrant. There would have been no sentence in that search warrant that would have been a normal sentence.
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It is going to be particularly worded and it's going to be done at the highest level. Like I'm talking literally the president and DOJ. This was not a search warrant that was done in a normal Miami FBI location for Joe Blow. So I'm going to take exception to the that's a normal phrase that is put in there.
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Because nothing about that search warrant was, or that search was normal. That's the only thing that I'll say. Go ahead, SR71. Okay, I'm going to try to rephrase this question. I understand what's going on as far as the eavesdropping part and everybody knowing what everybody else is doing. What I'm trying to get at is the communication between the boots on the ground and the CIA that we never hear about.
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Obviously, there's some communication going on within the organization. Well, if we don't ever hear about it, how would I know what it is? Well, we're going through newspaper clippings. We're going through alternate sources. We're not getting to the meat of communications between these people and how they did it. Well, they know if they talk, they're going to kill them. So they're not going to talk.
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The only time you're ever going to find out about an inside communications on one of these operations is when somebody themselves take the initiative to.
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They've decided they've had it. It's too much. And they go into a witness protection program. But most of those people understand the internal vulnerability of the people that go in the witness. Because here's another thing that I have been told this offline multiple times.
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The problem with the witness protection program is it's as leaky as everything else is. The problem that the person has is nobody knows who they are. So when they off them, you never know they're gone. So there's nobody that's in the CIA that gets as far in the CIA as these people do when they're committing assassinations that then feels comfortable coming forward. It's like it's built in oxymoron.
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They're not going to come forward. They know that's a death warrant to them. So there's lots of inherent risk there. There's no upside to it for them personally. It's going to be a martyr situation where they know they've signed their death warrant. And that's what they found out in Italy. And that's what they found out. I mean, I was just telling you in Honduras, the number of people there that had second thoughts about them, they just wipe them out. They kill them.
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They don't have any problem with killing people. That's their whole job. That's a good point, Colonel. I had never thought about it in the manner you just explained it. Thank you so much. Thanks. Yes, I just wanted to mention that or give an assessment to what's really good. People are talking about the the raid on Mar-a-Lago and stuff. Why was Russiagate?
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pushed by people who knew on both sides of the aisle even what it was as a distraction. Who was Trump's mentor? Roy Cohn. Look into who Roy Cohn was. He was Epstein before Epstein. Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein and Wexner victim Maria Farmer said that
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Trump's ex-wife used to procure girls with Ghislaine for Epstein. Trump is one of them. And what the raid on Mar-a-Lago and the malicious prosecution of Trump is, is it's reinforcing the false psyop of the enemy of my enemy is my friend. He is one of them and always has been and is being set up so that it makes people think, oh, now the deep state's against him. No, he's always been controlled. He's always been one of them.
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And just looking to his mentor, Roy Cohn was. The Blue Room, the Plaza, who was, I mean, literally, Roy Cohn was involved in the Lansky group, the kosher-nostra blackmailing Hoover, who was a cross-dressing homosexual in the first place. The FBI was compromised from the get-go, which is why they didn't even want to address the mafia. Trump got into office already and he filled the...
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filled it with swamp creatures. Wilbur Ross, a bunch of, he's been bailed out by the Rothschilds multiple times, at least once. I mean, just look at his connections. You talk about Israel on one hand, and then you go and turn around and say, oh, you know, Trump's going to do something? No. Okay, hold on. You have that perspective, and that is a legitimate perspective to have. But again, if you go back and you research Operation Grey Lord,
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You understand. Have you ever done counterinsurgency or counteroffensive? Yes, I have. Marine Corps and I are at. So you understand that anybody that is going to find out the goods on the inside of a network has to be on the inside of the network. So you cannot discount the fact.
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That that's exactly what he was doing. He did television shows so he can understand that network. He did construction in New York so he can understand that network. He did the casino building as an informant for the FBI in that industry, which was rampant with mafia inside New Jersey. For everything that you just said.
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there is the 180 degree other possibility that he was there doing that to gather that information. That's the false, that's the psyop right there. Because the evidence doesn't show that that was actually happening. So that's how they got Trump elected. I mean, just look at his entire history. Okay, we're not going to do this here. If you're going to present one side,
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And you don't know, actually, which side is true. I don't care if you present that side. That is a legitimate concern people have. And it's been voiced repeatedly. However, you don't know. You are not on the inside. You cannot discount the 180 degree opposite possibility. Logically, you just can't do that.
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I'm not going to let you do it here anyway. I am completely open on all possibilities because we don't know. And you're welcome to voice your opinion here. You're not going to argue with me. And you're also not going to say that someone else's opinion is not legitimate because it doesn't agree with yours.
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We have covered, if you guys go back and look at my podcast series on Whitney Webb's book, One Nation Under Blackmail, Whitney Webb believes exactly what that man just said. She believes that Trump is one of them, and she lays it out. She talks about Roy Cohn. I've presented all of that information on my podcast. I have considered all of that information. I don't agree with it, but it is a legitimate concern.
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Because if you can present that as a negative, you, because you don't know, have to also consider the opposite of that, which is he was in there to figure out how big of a job it was going to be and whether or not he wanted to do the job. That's just the other side of it. I'm not telling you which one I want you to believe because you are all individuals. We're all adults. You can believe what you want to believe. Those are both sides of the.
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We've done the research on this and even Trump's father, he was an asset for the FBI. Pretty much that's been going on forever. And it's interesting that when you look at when Trump got back into office, we were looking at some of these people and we're like, oh, these are all the guys he was working with in New York. It's like he's getting the band back together. I mean, I'm not going to name names, but.
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These are some of the people that you think are bad guys. And just like we're talking about, Colonel, we're not going to know who the good guys and bad guys are. We don't you know, there's infiltration everywhere on both sides, good and bad. And so, you know, I I've tried to tell people, like, just think this out for a second. Use your logic. Why would a guy from King and Spalding making about five to six million dollars a year?
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in Atlanta, leave and become the FBI director for Trump and make, we've figured it out, he's making $172,000 now. That's Director Wray, Christopher Wray. Everybody hates this guy. Well, how are you going to change something unless you get a guy in there that's monitoring everything that's going on? So, I don't know. It's frustrating when these people...
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come up and talk about Cohen. We know about Cohen. We know about Studio 54. We know about all this stuff with Trump. It's frustrating. There's new people in here every day. I welcome people to come in here and say that. I'm not going to argue with you about it. But then when I give you the alternative viewpoint, you can't tell me I'm wrong because you don't know that you're right. That's just the bottom line. Colonel, can you hear me?
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Yeah. Enoch requested to speak as well as Elna. And I'm not sure if they know it's OK to raise their hands. So I'm going to give them the opportunity. I think Elna is the one that is that the one that I just muted? No, I think that he dropped. OK, good. Yeah. All right. Go ahead. Enoch. OK.
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speaking. Hello from Sweden and thanks for having me and let me ask some questions. I'm going to make it quick as possible. One, listening to yesterday and listening to you today as well, I was thinking how much do you think is hidden in plain sight?
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of all of this information, because sometimes I do listen to the Congress hearings and things like that. And to me, very often I notice that the information they are talking about is not classified. It's open information. And some of the senators are asking the people they are hearing.
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Why do you not provide the letter or the information you have on a thing that is not classified? That's one question I would like to know. You were talking about the surveillance thing that they already know everything about us and what we do. Are you referring to the fact that most of the very good surveillance program and...
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firewalls etc is actually made by israeli companies that is popping up um every now and then such as quadream and checkpoint software technologies and and so on and they change name but when you look into it it's the same people uh and also i posted to um to bridget like in 20 years ago
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all of a sudden CIA and FBI airplane started to divert to Sweden. And since you talked about in the Swedish space a couple of days ago, you were referring to the fact that American people think that Sweden is a neutral country, but while we in Sweden always laugh about the fact that Sweden never was a neutral country. So the question is,
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Do you see any connection without going to be like, you know, conspiracy or whatever it's called? Sorry for my English. But I'm new to this and I'm really starving on information and how to find more information. So that's my question. Thank you. And sure. And that's why I thought I would take since the Honduras thing kind of.
1:38:42
lent itself to show you kind of how I just start clicking on stuff. I find this, what I search on to find the information that I find, some of the key words that I've been using. And that's the reason why I wanted to share that with you so that you can go off and do it on your own as well. I think that's critically important for all of us. So to answer your question about my research into
1:39:05
the technology as it was relating. When I was doing the Whitney Webb series on Robert Maxwell and his two daughters, what became clear to me is Israel a long time ago. And when I say Israel, I'm talking about the nation state, not a religion. And I'm also talking about Mossad, which is basically a kissing cousin to the CIA, to the BND, to MI6, blah, blah, blah. So I believe that
1:39:33
Well, I don't believe Mossad actually said and the government of Israel said that they were going to do all they have the 8200 entity within Israel and that they were going to do basically like DARPA kind of research, top secret, highly classified, you know, 15, 20 years technology down the road. But.
1:40:00
they were going to take it out of the 8,200 unit and they were going to embed it in new startup companies. And so instead of funding it through a DARPA entity as a government thing, they were going to use that same funding and do startups. And they were going to pose them basically as civilian IT companies that could go around and sell their created software capability to all of these countries. They were going, and that's why.
1:40:30
I thought it was hilarious you followed your first question with things being out in the open and people not even realizing it. You described the answer to your second question. I actually believe that's exactly what has happened. They have taken almost everything that used to be done covertly.
1:40:47
in all of these intelligence agencies, and they have put them out in the open. Go read the National Endowment for Democracy. Go read USAID. They tell you they do everything out in the open that the CIA used to do covertly. It's on their web page. They're telling you they do it. And that's exactly what they have done in Israel. They have taken all of the top secret classified, which comes at a cost, by the way. Security costs a hell of a lot of money.
1:41:15
So if I can do everything that I was doing covertly in designing state-of-the-art spyware, if I can do that in a civilian company and I can sell it to you like the 911, I can disguise it as 911 calling capability or emergency response. But I can also at the same time manipulate every bit of it. I can make sure your call doesn't go through. I can change your call and what you're asking for. I can make you sound dangerous, blah, blah, blah. So I think they're doing everything that they used to do.
1:41:44
covertly, overtly. When it comes to our Congress and their questioning of wanting information that's not classified, but the good example that I would use is what Matt Gaetz just recently did with General Langley.
1:42:00
And wanting the list of people that have come to power in Africa after being trained in America, which is basically what we know in Operation Gladio happened in all of South America. And it's been happening in Turkey and a whole lot of other places. So he told over a year ago that general that he wanted a list of everybody in the last 24 months that had taken over a country that had been trained by America because that would give the appearance that we're training.
1:42:30
people to coup their duly elected government, which we are. And the guy shows up a year later and he doesn't have the list. And that list isn't classified. It's who attended that school. That's not classified. As a matter of fact, I could probably, if I was still on active duty, call the NCO at that school and I could get the list myself. The problem is there's no one in Congress that has the
1:42:56
male anatomy parts between their legs that will actually do anything to hold them accountable. Because Matt Gaetz does not have the wherewithal to withhold the Department of Defense funding because that lame-ass four-star general that wants to talk about cultural values instead of a list of killers that he's producing, they won't do anything to him.
1:43:23
There's no government agency that feels compelled to answer Congress because Congress won't do anything to them. They won't hold them accountable. So I hope that answers your question. Yes, thank you very much. And I hope and I can't wait until you start chewing on Liberia. That's another very interesting story for me.
1:43:49
And I would like to know more about that and if you see anything strange in that fact and the creation of the country, because that goes back a long time. So I rest my case and I say thank you very much for answering my questions. And I step down so someone else can ask you any more questions. Thank you. Sure. Cousinette, what you got? Hi. I just wanted to – can you hear me okay? Yep.
1:44:18
Okay, I just wanted to welcome all our overseas friends, particularly from Sweden. For those of you that don't know, they've been very helpful in posting the audio at the end and keeping everything in one location so it's easy to find. So for that, we're all very grateful. The other thing, for those of you that are new on Spaces, if you wish to speak...
1:44:44
Please request a mic and Bridget or I or the Colonel will give you a mic and then just raise your hand and then we'll go ahead and call on you. If I recall, a few of you were a little new at it. So, you know, please feel free to jump right in. I do have a question for our overseas friends because it's made the news today. The UK government, the Crown.
1:45:11
has given permission for the UK Parliament to hold a special election on July 4th. And I was wondering if any of our overseas friends had heard anything about that and can contribute as to why that's happening. Thank you. I'll yield back. Enoch, what you got about that? Do you have any comment on that? No, to be honest, because I do not have...
1:45:40
I think I have less than 1% of the things I need to actually say something about it. And so I'd rather be quiet about it until I know something more. Because I don't want to spread rumors and theories that doesn't make sense or anything like that. But I'm reading about it as we speak, actually, while I'm listening to you and others. So I can get back to you on that. But it's very interesting. And also the fact that...
1:46:09
Most people do not know that London City is actually not UK. It's a different entity within the UK. So there are many aspects to consider before answering if I know something about it. So the answer is no, I do not know right now. Thank you.
1:46:30
Well, when you have something, I would personally appreciate if you would share with me, because that is one thing that confused me when I was going through the overseas news this morning. And I know that our news sources are very different. So if you could share that later, that would be super. Of course I will. And I'm new to spaces as well, so I do not know how to remove me as a speaker. So please do that so someone else can come up and do this speech.
1:47:01
and ask questions we like thank you we like hearing from you it's fine okay thank you thank you all right i removed him all right does anybody else have any questions um again you guys are more than welcome to ask questions as we present the information um okay well that's going to do it for today um i appreciate everybody being here
1:47:30
And we're going to move on. Oh, what you got, Stellar? I was just going to say, I've been trying to get a hold of a friend of mine because yesterday and today, you're totally blowing my mind. Had an idea of what was going on in South America, but nothing for sure. One of my friends was in the Air Force during 80 to 84, and he flew the big, big airplanes, the cargo ones or whatever, back and forth from where you were talking about Nicaragua and all those different places. He absolutely had no idea.
1:47:59
About the Operation Gladio, the CIA stuff, you know, he moved equipment and things, and he honestly thought that he was doing stuff for the United States. He actually got mad at me. So I'm still going to get some more information from him and things. But how you were saying how everything is compartmentalized where, you know, not, you know, like someone brought up Ray or someone brought up, you know, Donald Trump. Trump was the insider. You know, I feel that he was the infiltrator.
1:48:24
And stuff like that to them, just gathering things. I mean, I still look back at, you know, one of the letters that he received from Nixon's wife. I can't remember her name right now. But, you know, and he, you know, just all of that other stuff. So, you know, he saw and was able to maneuver around within that, within their system.
1:48:46
And stuff like that. Saw all the little ins and outs like you were talking about with like New York and stuff like that with the construction. And, you know, more than likely there's mob there, you know. And then I started remembering back like the first series that you talked about, like with the Gladio, the Left Behinds and stuff like that, or Stay Behinds. And just kind of like and how they first started working, say, with the mob moving money here, there and everywhere right after World War II and things.
1:49:11
Or at least those connections look like they could have been, you know. So I'm just really blown away, just completely blown away. And that's why I was kind of quiet. But and with everything that's going on today here in the United States and the West and everything, you know, I do feel that it's like a, you know, unplugging of everything. Or like they said, disclosure where we'll know what, you know, at least kind of an idea of what was going on and what's been kind of.
1:49:38
dark all these years and why things, why, you know, I'm just looking at it as that's why nothing, that's why we've never really been able to have peace in the world. That's why that there's all these little factions fighting with each other. There's always division. There's always that superiority or, you know, they, they, they totally destroy, you know, villages and countries. This is so sad. And things like that.
1:50:04
It's mind-blowing that this stuff has been going on for so long. And thank you to you, Bridget, Cousin It, Sally, Mott, Mott's assistant, everybody who participates in giving information and everything. I just want to say thank you guys. You guys are a true blessing. Thank you. Thanks. I want to say something about what you just said. I will tell you unequivocally, given the fact that I have...
1:50:34
A majority of my adult friends are prior service, retired or just veterans. And we take it the hardest on this. And I want to explain to you briefly why. Hold on just a second. All right, I'm back. So the reason why we take it so hard is.
1:51:19
People who have regular jobs that make America great, you go to work and you come home and you see your family every night and you live primarily in a safe environment. People that are in the military, number one, people like Alpha Warrior, enlisted after 9-11 because they...
1:51:48
felt their country needed them. And they were willing to die for a country that they viewed had noble intentions of helping the world be a better place. So you're talking about a sacrifice of your life to do a mission that you believe is noble.
1:52:14
And that mission, especially after 30 years, I can tell you, as I look back on my three kids and the birthdays I missed, the growing up that I missed, the deployments that I had to go on and wonder about whether my kids were going to be okay, whether they were going to hate me when they grew up because I spent so much time away from them. And I did a lot of mine as a single parent, which was excruciatingly difficult.
1:52:43
And you do that, though, because you honestly believed because you don't get paid comparable salaries. And just look at the airline pilots versus a pilot on active duty. They're not comparable salaries. But there is, again, an intrinsic value that's attached for that service. And to have somebody tell you that.
1:53:12
The reason that you were flying those aircraft down there and you were taking the gun supplies to people for them to murder the good guys is like somebody physically kicking a man between the legs. That's literally the feeling. It took months for me to mentally reconcile.
1:53:41
What I was actually reading, because every single time and it's still it literally is a punch in my gut every time I read a story like I just read today where we're talking about somebody who apparently was a Marine at the exact same time they were a CIA agent. You cannot be both. That is absolutely not doable. And that has.
1:54:07
been a reoccurring theme in this entire thing because a CIA agent would go against everything a Marine is swore to do and vice versa. So I can understand. However, this revelation coming from a friend is probably the most
1:54:36
merciful thing that we can do for our veterans because they're going to find out this can't stay covered up. They're going to find out having it come from a friend that they can then call and go, okay, I want to know more because they know you know is probably the coolest thing that you could do, but it will not be well taken initially, generally speaking. I just gave, I posted on the podcast a briefing.
1:55:04
A lecture that I did at a community that's near my house, there was probably about 75 people there. And the majority of the people there were veterans. I had no idea. I told my husband all the way there, oh, my God, oh, my God, because you don't know how it's going to be taken. But kind of the way I started off, and I think it's probably a good way to start off.
1:55:29
I asked the entire audience to raise their hand how many people think that the mainstream media is lying to them. And, of course, everybody raised their hand. My next question was, when do you think that started? How long do you think we've been lied to? And, you know, there was some kind of shouting out of people saying, you know, oh, well, it started here or there. It started there.
1:55:56
I went back and pointed out a couple of instances that like back in the 1920s, here's what was written when it happened and here's what the truth was. And I gave them a couple of examples of that. And I said, so if they've been lying to us as early as this, you have to go back and ask yourself, is any of the stuff that they've reported true?
1:56:24
And if so, what part? And the only way you do that is by independent investigations.
1:56:31
then brought up that I had been independently investigating and reading all types of sources of information about an operation that had been conducted out of NATO. And then I just started giving them sources. I had my books, you know, laying on the table. And afterwards, I shared with them the reading list for them to go back and do their own homework. I told them all, don't trust me. Don't trust a single word I'm saying.
1:56:57
view everything I say with skepticism, but here's the book you need to read. And when you get done with that book, if you want another book, I got 10 books. So that's kind of the way I go about it. If you know that the Congress people are lying and you know that the media is lying, don't you have a responsibility to find out what the truth is? But again, you have an expectation that your commanding officer...
1:57:24
um, is going to do the right thing. Um, and that they're going to know, but a lot of them don't know because it's been kept from them. So that's kind of my own personal story, but stellar. Thank you for sharing that. And I can tell you that my hardest audience, one of my very, very, very best friends, he actually is on my wall. Um, when I do my podcast, I'll point him out next time. Um, he was, he, um, spent his life as an F 18 pilot or F 15 pilot. And then, um,
1:57:54
He went and flew for United for years. He I sent him Operation Gladio because I wanted his no kidding opinion. I value his opinion probably more than just about any other person I served with him. And I think a lot alike. And he read the first two chapters of Paul Williams book and didn't want to read the rest of it. And he says, I just can't do it right now. He was dealing with some health issues and he says, I just can't.
1:58:24
Because again, he sacrificed, he dropped bombs on people. He killed people. He was in Desert Storm. This is a very hard thing. So he called me about five days ago and said that he's rereading the book or he's picked it up and he's going to finish it. Because he said he owes it to himself. He owes it to everybody that he knows to know what's really going on.
1:58:53
It's hard. It's just really hard. Go ahead, Sally. Okay. I'm going to try to make this really quick. I have two parts to this. The first part of this, guys, is Colonel Towner, Bridget, and several other people have put a lot of time into this research. They don't get paid for it. They're just trying to educate us. And they're doing, I got to get emotional. They make sure the sources are legit. They triple check, quadruple check. So make sure you're following them.
1:59:22
Make sure your notifications are turned on because when you're a truth teller, you do not get boosted in the algorithm. So if you have the notifications turned on, you will see what they post and you don't have to go looking for it. Second of all, there is a box next to the DM box where there are links to donate money to people who you want to support. I don't know if you have Venmo, Cardinal Town, but you can click on there. You can donate money.
1:59:52
If you can't afford money because we live in Biden's economy, go and share posts, comment on posts. That's another way if someone who is monetized can get ad revenue that way because you need at least two comments to be able to place an ad. That's a way to help someone out. And then I wanted to share. So Bridget was in my chat the other night and we were doing Gladio. I think it was part 15, but they were going through chapter.
2:00:21
It was chapter 21. And in real time, they named the guy Futula Gulan. And I started, I go, I'm going to see a picture of this guy. So she helped me find him, his name. And I looked at his Wikipedia page. And from his Wikipedia page, before I knew all the rest of the information, I knew he was part of Gladio. And then, of course, he was. He helped set up the school and helped.
2:00:46
I'm doing a coup in Turkey. But it was like, I was able to figure that out just by looking at the patterns, the association, how he was, you know, they brought him to the United States. He was given asylum. They never would export him. And then they used him to help set up schools and yada, yada. But it was real time. It clicked. I was like, oh, he's Gladio. And I was like, this is working. This is like, and I've been, you've been doing this for a year.
2:01:12
Plus, I've been doing this for a couple months and the amount of information and I know it's a great feeling to know that you can figure this out on your own and then you can start connecting the dots to who was this person associated with and then you can find a bigger network. But thank you so much for everything that you do.
2:01:29
Thank you, Sally. And what Sally said is true. If you guys see our post, like on our, obviously I do threads as information comes to me and I'm able to vet it even when we're not doing one of these shows because I'm constantly digging into other things while I am also preparing for the geographical study. So I don't want to not keep current information from you guys. So we're kind of doing a whole bunch of different things all at the same time.
2:01:58
Even if you guys just share all of the posts that we do, you would be tremendously helping us in being seen on Twitter. I just have gotten three things today from people, DMs, saying that they were removed from us from following my account.
2:02:22
They had been following me and when they refollowed me because I was following them, they were able to DM me and let me know that they had dropped that. So again, please just share the information if you would repost stuff so all of your audience can see it. You definitely would help us out a lot by doing that. Anyway, thank you for being here. I got to run so I can finish my hydroponics guarding setup.
2:02:49
I've been at it for like three days. I'm almost done. But anyway, thanks all for being here. We'll be back tomorrow with a new country. Talk to you then.
Entities here
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Claims made here
Carl Elmer Jenkins trained
Brigade 2506 host_asserted
▶ 35:43
“His first assignment was maritime infiltration in Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines, which, of course, all of those places we screwed with. Then he served as chief of a CIA base in G…”
CIA installed
Pol Pot host_asserted
▶ 37:12
“How do you become the chief of the CIA base in these countries? You don't. This is a CIA agent posing as a Marine. All right. He guided, while he was in Laos, 10,000 regular and guerrilla forces while…”
Carl Elmer Jenkins member_of
CIA host_asserted
▶ 37:12
“How do you become the chief of the CIA base in these countries? You don't. This is a CIA agent posing as a Marine. All right. He guided, while he was in Laos, 10,000 regular and guerrilla forces while…”
Carl Elmer Jenkins member_of
AMLAsh documented
▶ 38:16
“Let me go on down here. There was the reporter that's interviewing him showed Jenkins a file of declassified cables, which is State Department messages, about the AMLASH, A-M-L-A-S-H affair, a notorio…”
AMLAsh targeted_for_regime_change
Fidel Castro documented
▶ 38:16
“Let me go on down here. There was the reporter that's interviewing him showed Jenkins a file of declassified cables, which is State Department messages, about the AMLASH, A-M-L-A-S-H affair, a notorio…”
17N assassinated
Richard Welch host_asserted
▶ 40:55
“Most people believe that Richard Welch was killed by the CIA. You heard me right. The group that was supposedly, it's called 17N for November 17th, that was a CIA entity. And why would they kill one o…”
CIA front_for
17N host_asserted
▶ 40:55
“Most people believe that Richard Welch was killed by the CIA. You heard me right. The group that was supposedly, it's called 17N for November 17th, that was a CIA entity. And why would they kill one o…”
Church Committee exposed
AMLAsh documented
▶ 41:24
“The reason why all of this exposure came as a result of the Congressional Church Committee. Many of you might recognize that, too. The Church Committee was looking into and discovered all of these ass…”
Richard Helms covered_up
AMLAsh host_asserted
▶ 43:50
“He says Richard Helms, the CIA director with a reputation for keeping the darkest secrets, insisted in his memoir and on Capitol Hill that AMLASH operation was playing at tilting the domestic politics…”
Nestor Sanchez member_of
CIA host_asserted
▶ 46:05
“the Cubela guy. So CIA men who knew Cubela's armed exploits targeted him for recruitment under the code name Amlash. Let's see. Helms sent an up-and-coming CIA direct officer, Nestor Sanchez, to Brazi…”
CIA recruited
Rolando Cubela host_asserted
▶ 46:05
“the Cubela guy. So CIA men who knew Cubela's armed exploits targeted him for recruitment under the code name Amlash. Let's see. Helms sent an up-and-coming CIA direct officer, Nestor Sanchez, to Brazi…”
Carl Elmer Jenkins trained
Fidel Castro host_asserted
▶ 47:47
“Graphic Interpretation Center supported Jenkins on the plan to assassinate Castro at the DuPont Beach estate east of Havana. Castro was known to go there, and they had pre-positioned a high-powered ri…”
Otto Skorzeny trained
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 50:44
“I could not hear you. After World War II, Reinhard Galen, a general in the SS, Nazi army, was the chief of intel for Hitler. And Otto Skorzeny was his trainer for setting up stay-behind units all over…”
Allen Dulles recruited
Reinhard Gehlen host_asserted
▶ 51:41
“Whatever. So after World War II, Dulles, we all know he brings Reinhard Galen to the United States, gets debriefed, and Reinhard Galen advises him by giving Alan Dulles the entire basics of this.…”
Reinhard Gehlen member_of
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 53:40
“It gets done. I'm not sure exactly. I think his partner did most of it because he was busy training Gladio killers. But they give contracts to Otto Skorzeny and his partner, and they are basically bui…”
National Defense University funded
CFR host_asserted
▶ 59:25
“This is important because when you get over to the American Security Council and you look at them, they've been around since 1955, right around the time all this shit started down there when they star…”
CFR front_for
CIA host_asserted
▶ 59:52
“And most of these links, Bridget and Liza are putting in the pill if you guys want to look them up yourself. But it tells you a whole bunch of different websites that you can look at. But what you see…”
Clare Boothe Luce member_of
CFR host_asserted
▶ 1:00:52
“Basically, what it says is it's a nonprofit that has had a profound impact on the history of the U.S. and global leadership. Well, what's that profound impact? I'm wondering. So you skim on down throu…”
Henry Luce member_of
CFR host_asserted
▶ 1:00:52
“Basically, what it says is it's a nonprofit that has had a profound impact on the history of the U.S. and global leadership. Well, what's that profound impact? I'm wondering. So you skim on down throu…”
United States Central Command carried_out_attack
Manuel Zelaya host_asserted
▶ 1:04:47
“Six months after Obama came into office and that Southcom was basically helping in the Honduras coup that happened in 2009. And for those of you who don't know, Southcom is the geographical combatant …”
Battalion 316 member_of
School of the Americas host_asserted
▶ 1:10:39
“anti-communist things, and that's kind of an indication of them being aligned. Then there's also 19 Battalion 316 members were graduates of the School of Americas. That's another commonality. When the…”
United States government paid
José Raúl Martínez host_asserted
▶ 1:12:25
“was awarded a Legion of Merit for murdering people. I got mine for doing a good job. And that, it just floored me. There's many other things like this thing called Operation Charlie. Click on that and…”
José Raúl Martínez targeted_for_regime_change
Sandinistas host_asserted
▶ 1:12:25
“was awarded a Legion of Merit for murdering people. I got mine for doing a good job. And that, it just floored me. There's many other things like this thing called Operation Charlie. Click on that and…”
Operation Chaos carried_out_attack
Junta in Argentina host_asserted
▶ 1:12:55
“Operation Charlie. It describes a little bit about that was the junta in Argentina. And basically, we've talked about we're going to do a segment on Argentina because it's the grossest of all gross. B…”
Operation Gladio carried_out_attack
Rainbow Coalition host_asserted
▶ 1:15:16
“however temporary it may have been, of a very corrupt mafia slash, and in many ways, actually, it was very Gladio-ish there because they had the same kind of hit squads, like we were talking about yes…”
Inslaw founded
Promise host_asserted
▶ 1:19:02
“And that they actually get information from. So most of you may or may not be familiar with the company Inslaw that created the software called Promise. And that software was primarily to track money …”
U.S. Department of Justice covered_up
Promise host_asserted
▶ 1:19:31
“to bust open Operation Gladio because you can't do Operation Gladio if you can't launder money. You just can't do it. And so they thought they had solved, you know, world hunger, like literally solved…”
U.S. Department of Justice supplied_arms_to
Mossad host_asserted
▶ 1:19:31
“to bust open Operation Gladio because you can't do Operation Gladio if you can't launder money. You just can't do it. And so they thought they had solved, you know, world hunger, like literally solved…”
Mossad spied_on
Promise host_asserted
▶ 1:19:58
“Both of those two entities created a backdoor to that software so that they could see everybody else money laundering and no one could see them money laundering. And those are the ways. And if you go …”
Robert Maxwell trafficked
Promise host_asserted
▶ 1:19:58
“Both of those two entities created a backdoor to that software so that they could see everybody else money laundering and no one could see them money laundering. And those are the ways. And if you go …”
Mossad spied_on
Microsoft host_asserted
▶ 1:21:16
“They went out to Silicon Valley and created all kinds of software that's embedded in all kinds of big hardware. For example, Microsoft uses one of their suites, and it's a small utility thing that's e…”
National Recovery Administration spied_on
Mar-a-Lago host_asserted
▶ 1:22:41
“I'm glad you brought Mar-a-Lago up because when that was happening, Just Human was doing a really good breakdown on NARA and what was going on with that. Now, we assumed that they were looking for the…”
Donald Trump member_of
Roy Cohn host_asserted
▶ 1:28:09
“pushed by people who knew on both sides of the aisle even what it was as a distraction. Who was Trump's mentor? Roy Cohn. Look into who Roy Cohn was. He was Epstein before Epstein. Ghislaine Maxwell, …”
Roy Cohn member_of
Meyer Lansky host_asserted
▶ 1:29:00
“And just looking to his mentor, Roy Cohn was. The Blue Room, the Plaza, who was, I mean, literally, Roy Cohn was involved in the Lansky group, the kosher-nostra blackmailing Hoover, who was a cross-dr…”
Roy Cohn covered_up
J. Edgar Hoover host_asserted
▶ 1:29:00
“And just looking to his mentor, Roy Cohn was. The Blue Room, the Plaza, who was, I mean, literally, Roy Cohn was involved in the Lansky group, the kosher-nostra blackmailing Hoover, who was a cross-dr…”
Donald Trump appointed
Wilbur Ross host_asserted
▶ 1:29:24
“filled it with swamp creatures. Wilbur Ross, a bunch of, he's been bailed out by the Rothschilds multiple times, at least once. I mean, just look at his connections. You talk about Israel on one hand,…”
Rothschild family financed_via
Wilbur Ross host_asserted
▶ 1:29:24
“filled it with swamp creatures. Wilbur Ross, a bunch of, he's been bailed out by the Rothschilds multiple times, at least once. I mean, just look at his connections. You talk about Israel on one hand,…”
Whitney Webb exposed
Donald Trump book_quoted
▶ 1:32:13
“We have covered, if you guys go back and look at my podcast series on Whitney Webb's book, One Nation Under Blackmail, Whitney Webb believes exactly what that man just said. She believes that Trump is…”
Donald Trump appointed
Christopher Wray host_asserted
▶ 1:33:56
“These are some of the people that you think are bad guys. And just like we're talking about, Colonel, we're not going to know who the good guys and bad guys are. We don't you know, there's infiltratio…”
Israel funded
Unit 8200 host_asserted
▶ 1:39:33
“Well, I don't believe Mossad actually said and the government of Israel said that they were going to do all they have the 8200 entity within Israel and that they were going to do basically like DARPA …”
Matt Gaetz exposed
General Langley host_asserted
▶ 1:42:00
“And wanting the list of people that have come to power in Africa after being trained in America, which is basically what we know in Operation Gladio happened in all of South America. And it's been hap…”
Operation Gladio front_for
CIA caller_asserted
▶ 1:47:59
“About the Operation Gladio, the CIA stuff, you know, he moved equipment and things, and he honestly thought that he was doing stuff for the United States. He actually got mad at me. So I'm still going…”
Operation Gladio funded
NATO guest_asserted
▶ 1:56:31
“then brought up that I had been independently investigating and reading all types of sources of information about an operation that had been conducted out of NATO. And then I just started giving them …”
Fethullah Gülen member_of
Operation Gladio caller_asserted
▶ 2:00:21
“It was chapter 21. And in real time, they named the guy Futula Gulan. And I started, I go, I'm going to see a picture of this guy. So she helped me find him, his name. And I looked at his Wikipedia pa…”
Fethullah Gülen attempted_coup_against
Turkey caller_asserted
▶ 2:00:46
“I'm doing a coup in Turkey. But it was like, I was able to figure that out just by looking at the patterns, the association, how he was, you know, they brought him to the United States. He was given a…”