Operation Gladio - Italy Part 2
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Transcript
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okay everybody um we're gonna get started in just a second i do want to make an announcement i found something yesterday that um has been blowing my mind for like the last 24 hours and i'm was trying to figure out how best to present it and my friend um brian cates just so happened to have sent me something else that kind of dovetailed right in it so
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When I get done with the spaces today, I'm going to jump over on Rumble and we're going to do a video, a podcast of what I found because I have to be able to show you some stuff. And I need the desktop to be able to do that. So we're going to do a podcast after this. So I also need to preface this Italian section. I should have done it yesterday with.
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Kind of a personal note from my perspective. We will get to this in the presentation, but in 1990, it just so happens to have been August 2nd, 1990, that the kind of explosion went off inside of Italy in the unveiling of Operation Gladio. And the reason why I remember that date.
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Many of you have heard when I talk about Operation Gladio as it relates to Italy is because that's the day I arrived for my three-year Italian assignment to San Vito Air Station in southern Italy at the Rome airport. It is also the same day that Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait, basically after having been given the go-ahead from our CIA slash State Department. So there was a bunch of stuff that happened on that day.
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I did not realize, obviously not speaking Italian and, um, also not, um, I mean, I was a Lieutenant, so I was very junior and, um, it was my first overseas assignment. So I remember walking into off the aircraft into the, um, terminal through the customs area. And, um,
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looking around and every probably third person was a carabinieri with an AK-47. I thought to myself, well, this is not exactly how I pictured Europe at all. And not knowing, of course, that overnight Saddam Hussein had invaded Kuwait. And it was not unusual because of Operation Gladio that weird things happened.
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in um the Rome airport they did several terrorist events there so um I realized then um that um this assignment wasn't going to be like any other assignment and of course it was not because the three years that I lived there um there there were a lot of desperate people still trying to keep their role
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both in the P2 Masonic Lodge and in Operation Gladio, quiet, to the point where they were assassinating multiple judges and prosecutors on the doorsteps of courthouses all over Italy. And I just chalked it up to people being in the mafia, like we'd always seen in the movies. But in fact...
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After I started exploring Operation Galapagos, I realized I lived in the middle of it. And that's why there are people who, when you tell them what happened inside of Cuba, even if they lived in Cuba, especially at a younger age, they can live inside of this and not know what's going on. The same thing with those of us who served in the military. You can live inside of it and not know what's going on.
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Over the course of the time that I spent in Italy, I did talk about the mafia presence. I'm convinced the family that I rented from the whole time was part of the mafia. And we can go into that later. But I did talk to them about it because I was very curious about it. And they were very open as far as talking about the violence. And I remember them talking about the years of lead. And I remember them specifically saying that.
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So I was dumbfounded when I began exploring Operation Gladio and the role that it played in Italy. And again, the fact that I lived through the initial three years of it being out in the open space inside of Italy, it just seemed remarkable to me that there were subtitle news.
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in Italy that we could get at the villa that I rented. And so I was aware of what the news was. And I lived in the one that's the D'Agnostris, that mafia family. I lived in the middle of that territory. So all very interesting. And I just wanted to let y'all know that as we talk about the Italian version of Operation Gladio here today.
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give it some texture, if you will. So where we left off was yesterday, we were talking about the infiltration of the unions, the mafia being part of this. We closed up with the Vatican death squads. We talked about how the Knights of Malta played into this, kind of just giving you an institutional overview.
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and how the Vatican played into this network. So we're going to close that up at the beginning of this presentation with a mention of some of the other Catholic banks. Now, I'm going to tell you from my research. Prior to 1942, because people talk about, oh, there were Catholic banks before 1942. There were. There was an entire banking system that
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Oddly enough, for a Western perspective, as far as the United States, the there were a lot of Catholic church officials. I'm talking actual priests that ran banking institutions throughout Italy. And that's kind of weird, you know, from our perspective. But they were associated because unlike us.
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you know, a large percentage at some point in times in the 90% of Italians are Catholic. So banking at a Catholic bank or a bank that's associated, it would be like going to a Baptist hospital here. You know, in back in the day, the Baptist and Catholic hospitals were the primary hospital systems here. So it's kind of like that.
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However, even those banks that were affiliated with the Catholic Church were subject to Italian banking regulations as a country, like the Treasury, the SEC, that type of oversight. When they set up the Vatican Bank, what made it distinctly different is it was not subject to any oversight, which we pointed out yesterday. So you're going to hear about some of these other banks.
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About a year after the consequential 1948 election in which we interfered with, there was an organization that was set up inside of the Soviet Union. And it had to do with some of the other.
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States like Romania, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, that Italy had been doing a lot of business with. Because keep in mind, just prior to World War II, it was Mussolini. And he dealt with a lot of the strongmen-type countries that eventually come under the guise of the USSR post-World War II.
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There was a lot of interface initially, and that was not okay with the CIA. So in the face of all of that information, the CIA wanted to extend support for the Christian Democrat Party in Italy. And as a part of doing that and winning the 1948 election, that meant that there was going to be billions in covert money spent to build up.
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a stay-behind network under their control in Italy. And we know that a lot of that funding came from the drug trade. The CIA funds were deposited by members of the Don Carlo crime family in Catholic banks throughout Italy. One of the primary banks was called Banco Ambrosiano. These banks, thanks to a...
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treaty called the Lateran, L-A-T-E-R-A-N, which established the Vatican City as a sovereign state, were safe from scrutiny, and a henchman for Giuseppe Genco Russo, Don Carlo's immediate successor as the capo, now observed, quote, he, Russo,
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is constantly in contact with priests. Priests go to his place and he goes to the bank, which is always ran by priests. The bank director is a priest and the bank always has been a priest affair. So the network that existed prior to World War II of priests running these banks was...
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any of them that fell under the Vatican was still going to be exempt. And there was a lot of controversy over the fact that they were not on the sovereign territory, blah, blah, blah. But you get the understanding that even if they are subject to inspection, their allegiance is still going to be to the Vatican, not necessarily the state of Italy or the country of Italy.
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In 1949, Pope Pius XII issued a solemn decree which excommunicated not only the members of the Holy Mother Church who joined the Communist Party, but also Catholics who read, published, or disseminated any material that even mentioned communist ideology. And there's a quote of basically what the policy was, if you guys want to look for that.
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It's not necessarily relevant. It's just basically setting up where their guidelines or their boundaries are. Fearful that the decree might be insufficient to crush the forces of this quote-unquote godlessness, Pius XII continued to tighten his ties with the CIA and the Christian Democrat Party.
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continued to receive more than $20 million in annual aid from the CIA. In return, the CIA established a Vatican desk inside the CIA, which was manned by Angleton. The Vatican desk reviewed all intelligence reports that were sent to the Holy See from papal places like the Archbishop Network. So, especially anyone...
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who was stationed behind the Iron Curtain. In the early years of the Cold War, this became the only means that they had in penetrating into the Eastern Bloc. They did try to maintain some of Hitler's stay-behind units that he had put in Ukraine and Hungary and Romania, but the...
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KGB was so good, basically everybody that they had there was murdered, and anybody that they sent in to check on the network that they had were also caught. Strategies between the CIA and the church were drafted to undermine any left-wing movement throughout Europe and South America.
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spied upon and monitored in any way that they had to do that. Angleton swore an allegiance to the Mother Church and became a knight of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. And also knighted into that group was William Casey, CIA director, William Colby, CIA director, and John McCone, CIA director. General Vernon Walters.
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who I've talked about a lot, who would become the deputy director of the CIA under George H.W. Bush, also Malta, Albert Caroni, C-A-R-O-N-E, Malta, CIA Special Agent William Buckley, who, as everyone knows, published the National Review, Frank Shakespeare, the director of the CIA media outlet Radio Free Europe,
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NATO General and future Secretary of State Alexander Haig, who, by the way, when he was the NATO General, was a four-star general, and while Bill Donovan. As Knights of Malta also included General Reinhard Galen, the grandfather of the stay-behind concept, post-World War II anyway.
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who had served as Hitler's chief of intel and became Chancellor Adenauer's first West German chancellor's chief of intel in the new supposedly denazified government of West Germany. Galen had been asked by the OSS to set up stay-behind units to spy on the Soviet Union with his former Nazi network. And, of course, we know.
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that Otto Skorzeny was one of Galen's protégés that became the NATO's official gladio trainer until his death, his reported death in 1975. Much of the business between the CIA and the Vatican occurred in an annual meeting of the Knights of Malta in Rome, and then they would have an annual meeting in New York.
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Cardinal Francis Spellman presided over the proceedings when they were hosted in New York. And William Colby, the CIA station chief for a while in Rome, had megaphones planted throughout the Papal apartments so that the agency could monitor all the Pope's conversations and that that he had with the staff. That arrangement of them spying on the Pope continued.
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and was verified at least until 1984. The Vatican now became a principal depository, not only for Black funds, but also they kept secret documents that were CIA-related at the Vatican. And according to declassified CIA documents, some of them included documents relating
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relating to nuclear weapons. One of them surfaced in 2006 during a process of discovery in Alperin versus Vatican Bank, a class action lawsuit by Holocaust survivors who claimed the Vatican Bank was the repository of gold that had been stolen from them during the Nazi regime.
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That's what happens. And I've explained to this in many different podcasts and other venues that they misfile documents on purpose so when they get FOIAs, they don't have to give them to you. The problem with that, and this has happened repeatedly, is whoever's answering future FOIAs about where they hid the information has inadvertently released some of the stuff that they were hiding embedded in other files.
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And they didn't know that they were doing it because that's happened a couple of times. Well, several times, actually. All right. So that kind of sets us up to go into that's the banking part of it. Now we're going to go into the drug network. And you guys will realize those who have heard me talk about the different spokes. I got that concept of.
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how this whole thing was arranged by Paul Williams' book because of the way that he lays it all out. He first starts talking about the Corsican mafia aspect of it because keep in mind the timing. Just prior to World War II, the French was in Vietnam, right? So they were dealing drugs out of Vietnam during that time.
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When World War II happened and the Japanese basically kicked the French out of Vietnam, it was the understanding because of the resistance of the Vietnamese against the Japanese and the fact that we supplied Ho Chi Minh with weapons to fight the Japanese that post-World War II Vietnam.
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was going to be a free country, you know, because after all, they were dealing with the United States and we're all about freedom, right? So the Ho Chi Minh actually set up a constitution and he mirrored his constitution to look a lot like ours. Unfortunately, he didn't get the memo that we weren't really about freedom. We were about the international syndicate. And at the time, the French had dibs on.
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the market in Vietnam. So as soon as we got the Japanese out, the French went back in. And Ho Chi Minh was totally pissed off about that. And that's the reason why he kicked the French's ass, because he now had all the weapons that we gave him during World War II. So in not short order, but eventually, he does manage to kick the French out. But you have to understand that part of the history, because the French...
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was taking the poppy slash opium out of the Vietnamese area to include Cambodia, Laos, blah, blah, blah. And they were shipping it back to the Corsican mafia who had, and this is very important, they had pharmaceutical companies posing as pharmaceutical companies when they were in fact manufacturing heroin.
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Under the guise of pharmaceuticals. And, of course, you've heard me say repeatedly, look up how many pharmaceutical companies are in Taiwan. Just saying. Okay. So now you understand that you basically got the Corsican mafia in France doing heroin. And you got the Sicilian mafia in Sicily doing heroin as well. The CIA controls.
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or works almost exclusively with controls, would probably be a better word, the Sicilian network into Cuba and then into the United States. So the Corsican mafia production is really kind of a competitor at this point. So, and it's very interesting to note because they had been at it for so long, they had deals.
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With all of the dock workers, all of the labor unions in Marseille, in order to be able to control everything, right? They left nothing up to chance. So they had bought off all of the officials in the southern part of Vietnam. And everybody basically in that network was kind of on their payroll at this point.
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Lucky Luciano had made contact with a couple of the Corsican Mafia's people, and some of the people in France had decided that they were going to go on a labor strike. So they decided that the attacks on the striking laborers that
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The Sicilian mafia was going to help the Corsican mafia because the Sicilian mafia controlled the networks inside of the United States. And so they actually took receipt of a lot of the Corsican heroin. And I should also point out, it was the highest grade heroin, like pure white heroin. I don't know how they grade heroin, but evidently they do.
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the Corsican Mafia setup that no one could duplicate the quality of heroin that he made. And so they weren't about to lose via a strike. So they did sometimes work together. So you've got Lucky Luciano and the CIA working with the Corsican Mafia for control of the waterfront in France.
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And one of the CIA operatives, his name is Thomas Braden, B-R-A-D-E-N, later recalled how he dealt with the situation. This is an actual quote. On the desk in front of me, as I write these lines, is a steeped and faded yellow paper. It bears the inscription in pencil, received from Warren G. Haskins, $15,000. Signed, Norris Grambo.
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I went in search of this paper on the day the newspapers disclosed the quote unquote scandal of the CIA's connection with American students and labor leaders. It was with full search and when it ended, I found myself feeling sad for I was Warren G. Haskins. Norris A. Gambo was Irving Brown of the American Federation of Labor.
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So, if you look up...
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these people, it's very interesting to find out other operations. And I encourage anybody to do that. Thanks to the CIA's assistance, Marseille now became the new center of the heroin industry. And then there's also added to the Marseille-Corsican element, there was a Turkish route. But
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Production for that route became a problem. The new heroin network needed the services of a narcotics broker. The leading opium broker in the plains of Turkey was a guy by the name of Sami, S-A-M-I, El Khoury, E-L-K-H-O-U-R-Y. He was Syrian and he was an opium merchant.
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He had become the leading supplier of opium paste in the Middle East. Lucky Luciani met him as soon as the strike was settled and forged a business relationship with him and immediately began flowing millions of kilos of raw opium from Turkey into Beirut, where it was manufactured into a morphine-based.
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El Khoury secured the route by paying off Lebanese police and custom agents with Luciano's cash. From Lebanon, the base of the opium was transported to the new labs in Marseille, and it was also shipped on freighters to Cuba under CIA protection.
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So you see this elaborate system. And now you know why, number one, Turkey was in NATO. And you also know why Turkey had the largest Gladio network, bar none, and the largest military, thanks to us, because they were another source of drug money for the CIA. And you see them, when necessary, working with other competitors for the higher good of this organized crime.
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You also need to make note of the fact of Lebanon is going to come up time and time again because Lebanon was one of the biggest arms dealers network inside of Lebanon and money laundering and drug trafficking. OK, it is hugely important. And that also illustrates a couple of other points on.
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The constant barrage of attacks on Lebanon is not what you think it is. And it also has to do with why certain Americans over the course of times during the Iran-Contra affair kept getting kidnapped. Because if you go back and you look at some of the people that were being kidnapped, they probably weren't really doing good things.
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when you understand the entire network as it was set up. So, throughout his career, L. Corey remained under the care and protection of the CIA. He was arrested several times in major drug busts, some involving more than 600 pounds of heroin, but served less than four months in prison. In 1998, Dennis Dale, D-A-Y-L-E,
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former chief of an elite DEA unit, confided that El Khoury had been an employee of the CIA. In my 30-year career, this is a quote from him, in my 30-year career, the DEA and related agencies, Dale said, the major targets of my investigations almost inevitably turned out to be working for the CIA. And he's not the only one that said that.
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As the opium began to flow from Turkey, the CIA worked with Chiang Kai-shek and his KMT army to create the supplement drug route that would lead from Burma to Marseille. In 1950, thousands of General Chiang troops had been driven into Burma from the Communist Party of Mao.
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because Mao didn't want him selling and drugging Chinese people. Imagine that. The troops were mostly members of a Muslim minority known as the Ha, H-A-W. They dominated the opium trade with the hopes of reconstituting the KMT, which was also known as the 93rd Division.
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And they were hoping that they were still going to be able to, at some future point, re-invade China. But the CIA basically worked exclusively with the KMT army and Chiang Kai-shek in establishing the drug network in Asia. In 1951, the CIA began supplying arms and material.
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to the KMT Army and also helping them engage in opium cultivation. There was a venture called Operation Paper that became the second example of the CIA conducting black ops or off-the-books operations that we were all unaware of. And we've talked often about the Office of Policy Coordination that originally
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started in the State Department and then under Frank Wisner and then moved over to the CIA. It also is what helped develop the military-industrial complex because it was a feeder of it and also helped create the business of the privatized military and intelligence contractors.
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as well as an international banking syndicate that allowed for the money laundering associated with the drug trafficking. It also originally paid for a large installment of Washington lobbyists in order to orchestrate the entire network and basically badger Congress for anybody who tried to investigate it.
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Quite a network. Next, we need to talk about the World Commerce Corporation. So in order to keep the arms for drug network going in the Far East, because basically Chiang Kai-shek was handing over the drugs while we were shipping in the arms under the guise of eventually the Vietnam War.
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Wild Bill Donovan resigned from the military to form a company called the World Commerce Corporation. That's definitely something that everybody needs to be aware of. The World Commerce Corporation has quite a history. It was made up of Nelson Rockefeller, Joseph C. Grew, who was the nephew of J.P. Morgan, Alfred DuPont, yeah, of the Joe Biden DuPont family.
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and Charles Hambro of the Hambro Bank. The company, World Commerce Corporation, which was chartered in Panama, of course, employed people like Sonny Fasolas, who was a mafia guy, and an international arms dealer.
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to provide quote-unquote services to Chiang Kai-shek's National Army. The primary function of the WCC, the World Commerce Corporation, was to buy and sell U.S. weapons and munitions and send them to foreign underworld groups to include the KMT Army and the Italian Mafia. In exchange for the arms, the KMT provided opium.
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The opium was flown from, and see how convenient that is. And that's something that everybody needs to understand. That's how convenient this is. When you do this in conjunction with a fake war with real dead bodies, it's really convenient because all of the military aircraft has weapons on them anyway. And they're coming over and emptying the weapons and bringing all of your opium back on those same aircraft and on the ships.
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becomes a very convenient thing to do. And that's why you find some, not a lot, of the military people are part of this and why the CIA has agents wearing uniforms. And they're placed in positions in order to allow this network to exist. The opium was flown from the mountains of Burma and Laos.
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in civil air transport, which is CIA aircraft, to Bangkok, where the planes were emptied and loaded with weapons to return back to Laos and Burma. In Bangkok, a guy by the name of General Phal Sironda, S-R-I-Y-A-N-O-N-D-A, he was the guy that was in charge of Thailand's national police.
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We eventually pay him $35 million so that we have access to all of the airstrips, all of the ports, to get the drugs in and out of Bangkok. And they also used a company called Sea Supply, Inc. Sea Supply, Inc. was a freighter company that was also a CIA front,
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else but Paul Helliwell, who we covered yesterday, who at that time, and you just can't make this shit up, was running the Burma consulate in Miami, Florida. That's right. An American lawyer was basically serving as the Burmese consulate in Miami while we're running drugs out of Burma.
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In 1954, British customs in Singapore stated that the Bangkok had become the major center of opium traffic in all of Southeast Asia. The drug trade became so lucrative that Thailand abandoned the anti-opium campaign that had launched in the aftermath of the war in 1948, World War II. So this Thailand general, General Pfau,
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developed a close relationship with Wild Bill Donovan. And by that time, guess what Wild Bill Donovan's doing? He's the U.S. ambassador in Thailand. In another, you can't make this shit up. So the guy that ran the entire OSS, set up the stay-behind units, and decided to pay for them with drug money is the ambassador at the hub.
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of the drug trade in Thailand. Okay, that's a foot stomper. By 1953, Pfau had also, in addition to all of the millions of dollars, been given gifts of Navy ships, cargo aircraft, so that they could transport drugs to another shipping hub, Hong Kong.
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which of course at that time was under the control of none other than UK, which is part of this entire Gladio slash NATO drug network. They also shipped them to Singapore and Marseille. So the WCC, World Commerce Corporation, and Sea Supply, both being CIA ops, like CAT,
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the civil air transport were all on their boards of these companies and in the management were wealthy businessmen belonging to the international syndicate, well-connected lawyers who were not part of any official government agency, but basically was working in this network. This network eventually out,
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paces the Vatican Bank's ability, despite creating all of these fake companies that they later get in trouble for, not real trouble, but they get caught doing, they had to create the Bank of Credit and Commerce International, which is BCCI. And that's very important if you look up the history of BCCI, because the funding from that originally came from Saudi Arabia.
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And it grew in a very short period of time because of all the drug trafficking, human trafficking and weapons trafficking to be the bank of choice for all of these things. And grew to be a $7 billion annually bank, which made it like the seventh biggest bank in the world, all doing CIA shit. Another part of the businesses in this network.
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was an organization called AIG, American International Group, which a guy by the name of C.B. Starr, S-T-A-R-R, created to support and conceal the flow of money from the heroin trade. In 1958, the opium trade in Southeast Asia
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was so huge that a second drug supply line had to be established. This route ran from the mountains in Laos to Saigon International Airport. Then they had shipments to Europe and to the U.S. In addition to the CAT airline, they also contracted Corsican
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to transport the large amount of drugs that they were shipping out. The Saigon drop would have been impossible without the cooperation of Nguyen Dinh Diem, the president of South Vietnamese. His brother was also part of this, both of which were devout Roman Catholics.
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They had been instructed by the Pope to cooperate with the U.S. government in order to basically, the guys here, remember the anti-communist guys, we have to take out Ho Chi Minh. Now, keep in mind, Ho Chi Minh just wanted to have an American constitution and not be communist, right? That's why it's so important for people.
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to drop the brainwashing of the communist label and the use of the quote-unquote anti-communist to be anything that's horrible just because it's anti-communist because the communist we've been told is always so bad. In fact, what you find out in situations like this one specifically,
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Ho Chi Minh did not want to do business with China. They didn't want to do business with the Soviet Union. They wanted to do business with the United States. But we didn't want to do business with him because we were going to use his country for drug networking. So we needed to have control of him. He wouldn't surrender his autonomy to the international syndicate. So he got labeled a communist. And the anti-communist...
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mantra was then used to justify everything they did in vietnam as we're well aware you know tens of thousands of americans died on the altar of anti-communism which was just basically drug networking at the end of the day so um through speeches and pamphlets again archbishop spielman in the middle of all of this presented the people of vietnamese or vietnam to be a terrifying uh
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bloodthirsty, communistic ball of wax and Vietnamese independence coalition, which was led by Ho Chi Minh to be basically the worst thing in the whole world because they labeled him a communist. And then they put up the Catholic Dem who was instrumental in a whole bunch of really bad shit as the good guy.
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and a devout Catholic to boot. So a guy by the name of Graham Green, himself a devout Catholic, who dispatched the following from Saigon to London for the London Sunday Times. This is a quote. It is Catholicism which has helped ruin the government of Mr. Dem.
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for his genuine piety has been exploited by the American advisors until the church is in danger of sharing the unpopularity of the U.S. An unfortunate visit by Cardinal Spillman has been followed by those of Cardinal Gilroy and the Archbishop of Kambara. Great sums are spent on organizing demonstrations for the visitors.
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And an impression is given that the Catholic Church is Occidental and an ally of the U.S. in the Cold War. On rare occasion, when Mr. Dem has visited areas formerly held by the North, there has been a priest at his side and usually an American one. The CIA provided, that's the end of the quote, the CIA provided millions of covert funding for Dem and his brother.
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to broaden their intelligence network and basically institute repression and spy networks throughout the South. This created chaos and basically he was eventually driven from office by a CIA-supported...
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military junta in 1963. Saigon had became a strategic port for drugs for the CIA, and it was necessary to have someone there that they controlled. As the Western world became increasingly inundated with heroin, the CIA threw spokesmen such as George White at the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, which is what the B...
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B and D became the Federal Bureau of Narcotics and then it becomes the DEA. So George White tells everybody in America, it's Chairman Mao's problem. He's the one that is flooding the markets. Does that sound familiar? He's the one that's flooding the markets with opium and drugging all of the Americans. Damn, that sounds familiar. So we're also told.
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that Mao was responsible for orchestrating the movement of 200 and 400 tons of opium per year to Bangkok. When we know, in fact, it was not Mao. Mao drove Chiang Kai-shek out of China for that exact reason. And it's important to remember, anybody that's new, Chiang Kai-shek, biggest drug dealer in the world,
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moves to Formosa, changes the name to Taiwan, and sets up shop there, still being the drug dealer, still dealing drugs with his KMT army that he just changed the shingles that didn't say army, it now says political party. And it's still today called the KMT. And, by the way, for those of you who don't know, when he got there, he instituted 40 years of martial law, so he ruled as a dictator.
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The entire time he was there. Between him and his son, with the exception of three years in that 40 years, it was ran by a Shang and under martial law. All right. So the agency also presented General Fowl, the guy back in Bangkok, the linchpin in the Asian drug connection as Americans' best hope in combating the drug menace, which they weren't going to do.
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Such reports represented the first unfurling of a CIA false flag. Knowing the importance of issuing such false reports, i.e. that China was behind it all, Allen Dulles initiated Operation Mockingbird in 1953.
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This operation involved recruiting leading journalists, editors to fabricate stories, smoke screens to make sure that the agency and their agenda was cast in a positive light. Among the news executives taking place was William Paley, P-A-L-E-Y of CBS, Henry Luce of Time, Arthur Slulsberger of the New York Times, Barry Bingham Sr. of the Louisville Courier-Journal.
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James Copley of Copley Press, entire news organizations such as ABC, NBC, and Associated Press, United Press International, Reuters, Hearst Newspapers, Scripps, Howard, Newsweek, and Mutual Broadcasting System, the Miami Herald, the Saturday Evening Post, the New York Herald Tribune,
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among many more. There were over 400 journalists that were involved in Mockingbird Media. To aid in the process of washing all of the billions of dollars of heroin trade, the CIA worked with Henry Manfredi, M-A-N-F-R-E-D-I. He established the FBN's
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first overseas operation in Rome, 1951. That's the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, by the way. Manfredi had established close ties to Monsignor Giovanni Montini, who we talked about yesterday, then the Vatican's Undersecretary of State, and later became Pope Paul VI. Through Montini, the FBN
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arranged to divert the flow of cash at first through Merrill Lynch Brokerage House and eventually through a host of parochial banks in Italy before it finally made it into the Vatican Bank. The transactions were supervised by a guy named Massimo Spada, who happened to be a senior official at the Vatican Bank. He was also
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interestingly enough, a Knights of Malta. He chaired and served on several boards and owned a whole bunch of companies that belonged to the Holy See. For example, he owned part of, so the Holy See used their money to invest in a whole bunch of businesses in Italy and elsewhere.
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And he was basically the representative for the Holy See on those companies where they would have earned a board seat or whatever. One of those happened to be a gas company in Italy, which is important later on. And also an insurance company and several banks, a shipping line, Alitalia Airlines, Alfa Romeo.
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and Italy's telephone system, along with producing 90% of, oh, and a company that produced 90% of Italy's steel. For assistance in managing these billions of dollars, Spada turned to a tax attorney by the name of Michele Sedona. He figures very big in this story because he also is part of the Sicilian mafia.
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And just a little bit about Sedona, because he is so important to the story. Sedona went to the University of Messina in 1942, and basically following the Allied invasion, he became a leading figure and created this huge black market throughout the country of Italy because goods...
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was so hard to get. So he basically began delivering things like lemons and wheat and basically set up an entire black market of edible goods. And in doing so, he needed the protection of the newly re-energized mafia. And that allowed him
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to bribe border guards and people in the produce industry so that he could get his goods into the state and then sell them. So he basically developed an entire network of black ops in the state of Italy, which made him crucial for this new setup that was being instituted to traffic drugs and money launder. So he also had, let's see.
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close ties to Vito Genovese. And because of that, he was able, that guy Vito Genovese was a bishop, and he was able to use his influence with the Sicilian dons and the U.S. military officials so that his market, while the military was still in Italy, he basically became a supplier to them as well.
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By the end of the war, Sedona had become a very integral member of the Luciano Don Carlo crime family and the Sicilian mafia. In 1952 to 1955, he spent basically all of those three years in New York acting as Luciano's...
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representative to veto Genovese. By 1955, he had also became a CIA operative, providing a steady flow of black funds to leading Catholic dignitaries, including Giovanni Montini, who had by at that point been appointed Archbishop of Milan. Montini, in turn, introduced the ambitious young lawyer to Massimo Spada. Sedona
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formed an integral part of this entire network between the CIA, the mob, and the Vatican. And he would play a huge, crucial point in basically the Gladio network that they're going to set up as a result of this. So in the future, as we talk about operations that were undertaken and Italian Gladio operators are used, you will see...
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that several of them fell under Sedona's control. So we're going to go just a little bit further because I want to really tie what we just talked about because it's the foundation of this network that was set up to the P2, which is propaganda do.
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the second iteration of a Masonic lodge. The first one was called P1, and it was very old. It was dismantled by Mussolini when he took over. And so post-Mussolini, P2 gets established, and I want to put that in with this particular segment. So by the 1950s, hundreds of Italian clerics and members of the church
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And I don't know if you guys know this. I learned it. I don't know really anything other than what I've learned through the study of this about the Catholic Church, because I am not personally Catholic. But they have something that's referred to as Black nobility. And some people intermix that with the term Jesuits.
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And also there were Black nobility inside of Italy in the king and the princess structure as well. And so the church's Black nobility joined the mafia in support of Operation Gladio. Paolo Taviani, T-A-V-I-A-N-I.
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was one of the founders of the Christian Democrat Party, which of course is going to, as we said yesterday, is the mechanism in which they control the politics of Italy, they being the international syndicate and the Operation Gladio people. So Paolo Taviani was one of the original founders of it. He became one of the commanders.
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of the 622 stay-behind units eventually created in Italy. Each unit consisted of 12 to 15 troops, all of which were trained by U.S. and British forces at Capo Maraglio Base, which was on the northern tip of Sardinia, which is an island off the west coast of Italy. The name of that base is spelled...
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M-A-R-A-R-G-I-U. The units established 139 arm caches. And remember, the whole stay behind unit concept is that they have these arm caches that have rifles, explosives, and communication gear and money.
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so that they can fall in on these caches and go do a mission. And then they come back and they put all of their stuff away and it's there for their next mission. So a lot of these arms were located in the northeast area of Italy under the guise that they were going to be used for...
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keeping the Soviets out of the northeast sector of Italy, which, of course, was where they suspected that they would come across. However, they eventually, with 622 of them, get distributed throughout the country. So by 1955, they actually had Catholic stay-behind units as well, which was known as Catholic Gladio.
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That popped up in a, I don't even know how to pronounce that, the Venezia-Gilion region of Italy, bordering the communist bloc, so basically up in the northeast corner. Cardinal Giuseppe Serri, S-I-R-I, and the Italian Episcopal Conference supervised its establishment. The Catholic stay-behind units were led by Augustine...
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So his first name is A-U-G-U-S-T-I-N. His last name is B-E-A, who was a rector of the Pontifical Biblical Institute. Agostino Casaroli was his privy chamberlain, and Fiorzinzo Angelini was the master of the pontifical ceremonies.
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These three clerics, who had been dispatched by the Holy Father, were soon joined by Michele Giordano, G-I-O-R-D-A-N-O, who was an assistant in the Catholic Action Organization. And keep in mind, that was also set up as part of the CIA capability inside the Vatican.
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All four eventually were elevated to the College of Cardinals for their work in this clandestine undertaking. Leading lay figures of the Catholic nobility also became prominent Catholic gladios, including Andriotti, who was a co-founder of the Christian Democrat Party, and he goes on to be president, prime minister. Andriotti is the guy that eventually...
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kind of if you were doing musical chairs. He's the guy that gets caught in the hot seat and has to basically tell everybody about it eventually. But he held like, I don't know, 15 different jobs in the Italian government between the time that he established the Christian Democrat Party. And this all gets exposed in the 1990s. And Umberto Ortolani.
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He basically was the secret Chamberlain of the Papal household and a member of the inner circle of the Knights of Malta. So these aren't just normal, you know, priests at a local cathedral. These are the hierarchy of the Catholic Church that is involved in Operation Gladio. And that's why this is so important to understand this. Thousands of priests and bishops were now...
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not only for the war against communism in the idea arena, but actually for the combat as well. So many ethnic Slovenes with leftist leanings were terrorized by the antics of the Catholic gladio troops that two-thirds of them moved to a more hospitable location.
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Throughout the 1950s, money for the activities of the Catholic Gladio was provided by the CIA with an annual allotment of anywhere from $30 to $50 million just for covert operations in Italy. These funds were not only washed by the Vatican, but they were also funneled by the Pope to groups and organizations that met his approval. Former CIA agent Victor Marchetti would testify, and this is a quote.
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In the 1950s and the 1960s, the CIA gave economic support to many activities promoted by the Catholic Church, from orphanages to missions. Millions of dollars each year were given to a great number of bishops and monsignors. One of them was Cardinal Giovanni Battista Montini, who became Pope Paul VI. Birth of the P2. So, basically...
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To protect the clandestine nature of the Catholic Gladio and other stay-behind networks, there were meetings under the guise of anti-communist forces that were conducted in the P2 Masonic Lodge. Eventually, several stay-behind units in Italy evolved into a covert Masonic organization, one that became known as P2.
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The name Pitu was derived from Propaganda Masonica, a lodge formed in 1877 by members of the Piedmont nobility of Turin. This lodge was distinctly different than most since many of the members were mafioso and military officers who were more concerned about political beliefs than other masons. Initiates entered.
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the propaganda Masonica were threatened with certain violent death if they revealed any part of the society's secrets. And this is basically the same approach that you will see taken as part of Operation Gladio. Because as some of these P2 members were arrested or caught, if they dared say anything,
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They basically had a hit put out on them and they died execution style. And we will cover a couple of those. So the revitalization of this former lodge in the form of Propaganda Due or P2 met with the approval of Alan Dulles, the CIA director, who himself was a 33rd degree Mason. He also realized that it was going to be an important way.
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to cover the meetings that they were going to have in Italy and not get caught doing it. So in the 1950s, the Lodges were able to provide the former fascist with democratic cover in order to allow them to meet, even in America, under the guise of Masonic Lodge to Masonic Lodge. Giordano?
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Gaborini was one of the original grandmasters of the Italian Masons, and he was also a CIA operative. And they made a concerted effort throughout all of NATO to establish Masonic Lodges next to NATO military bases of all countries. So that kind of establishes yet another...
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And if you are interested in how many of the Catholic Church was part of this Masonic Lodge, which is against canon law, Paul Williams in his book outlines that. And he has like a whole list of people that he verified was part of both of them. And we're going to talk a little bit about their post-World War II.
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hierarchy and Lucio Jelly and his role in all of this tomorrow. But anyway, that gets us enough done today to chat about if somebody has questions. Certainly want to entertain any of those questions. I think Leo is coming up. He requested early.
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Okay. Did you have a question, Leo? I'm still showing as pending. Yes, me too. Okay. And then there's also... Yeah, can you hear me? Yeah, I can hear you. Yeah, I've been passing people the mic, and for some reason it's not working. So, Bridget, do you want to try? Yep, I'm working on it. Thank you. I'm sure I butchered your name.
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It's Mamata Shah. Thank you. Thank you. Did you have a question? No. Mamata Shah, do you have a question? No, I don't have. I just joined. I'll wait for you guys. Okay. A bit of meeting right now. I will be back in five minutes. Okay. Josh, did you have a question? Yeah, I did. I was wondering with the Jesuit conversation you're bringing up, did you happen to come across or have you ever been able to?
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Not only come across, but basically verified this. It's called the Jesuit Oath. It's on the Library of Congress. I can send a link to it. But the Jesuit Oath, I've done some digging into this, and I don't know if it's real or not, but it's on the Library of Congress website. And there's people inside of the Catholic Church that are like, a lot of them just deny that this is actually the real Jesuit Oath. But what it says in this oath is,
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basically that they have to, I'll just link it actually. I'll link it because it's much easier, but I just wanted to ask if you had come across it. I have, but I don't have, and I would really appreciate you linking it because now I came across it like.
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a year ago when I was first digging into all of this stuff. I have not taken a look at it since then because again, the whole Catholic church phenomenon was new to me a year ago and all of the inner workings of it. We did have people originally on our team that were Catholics. And we went through several.
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books about hidden histories and things about our history. And that's eventually how I stumbled upon Operation Gladio. But Paul Williams, who did most of this research that I'm talking to you guys about, is a Catholic himself. And he wanted to get the information out because he wants reform within the Catholic Church. Unfortunately,
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I lost my insiders into the Catholic Church because they didn't necessarily want this information out. And when we originally started this research project, we collectively agreed that whatever we found, whether we liked it or not, and obviously I don't like any of the shit I'm putting out about the military. It totally pisses me off. But I'm not going to hide any of it from you because we all collectively have to know the truth.
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And the truth is going to suck. And I used to say everybody's rice bowl is going to get peed in. And so you just need to get used to that. Well, unfortunately, the two people that were on our team that were of Catholic background got very disgusted with that decision that we weren't going to hide information from everybody. And they basically stopped helping us. And so we've kind of collectively.
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pieced all of the information together. I've read a couple of other books about, so I know the rough elements of it. And understanding anybody's religion is not necessary. And I don't normally bring it up, except for in cases like this, where it plays a significant role in this whole operation. What we're going to find is, and I'll just give you a sneak preview.
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The guy that was known back in the 60s as the Black Prince in Italy, Borghese, plays an integral role in Operation Gladio because he actually provided a lot of the support on the island of Sardinia where they were doing all of the Gladio training for all of South Europe. He becomes an integral part of this whole network.
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And so I felt it was important enough to at least have a rudimentary understanding of how all of this stuff plays. But please link that because I think everybody should. And I'd love to take a look at it again. Anybody else have a question? I do. Go ahead. Thank you, Colonel, for the information. I have maybe an off topic question.
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What do you think about the fentanyl crisis in the U.S. right now? It's about 100,000 dying a year. Is this connected? So I'm going to tell you that I'm speculating completely. Based on my research, whatever our government tells us is the source of drugs is never the actual source of drugs, okay?
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I have never found anything that our government has told us about the drug crisis or the drug network or any aspect of it to be truthful. I know emphatically that from 1948 until yesterday, every part of it was operated and controlled by the CIA, which is why it still exists today. So if they're telling us China.
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is the source of it. And again, I actually think this, that because of the relationship of our one China policy, they could actually say that it's China and it'd be Taiwan and you and I wouldn't know the difference. But the rumor is that China is guiding this. Oh, I know what the rumor is. But I would also tell you this. If...
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Our government believed China was killing hundreds of thousands of Americans and they are still buying Chinese product. Who's enabling who? You can't have it both ways. If a country declared war on your people and they are killing them by the hundreds of thousands, you sure as hell wouldn't continue to do business with them. You'd cut their ass off.
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And this has been going on for now since 1948. OK, they've been telling us China has been drugging us. Well, let me tell you what we've done in the meantime. We gave them all of our manufacturing job. We gave them all of our technology. Is that what you do with an enemy? No. Every single thing they're telling us is a lie. So part of this research was.
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When we were in doing Latin America, Central America and all of the because when we lost Cuba, as you can tell, just on the little part that we've covered so far, Cuba was a critical element in this drug trade. So when we lost Cuba, they had to come up with a different network to get drugs into the United States and they wanted a land and sea route. The land route came through Mexico. Well, guess what we did? We went and set up a cartel network.
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And one of the cartels I came across when I started looking into him isn't even Mexican. The guy's from Cuba. He was one of the Cuban exiles that came and was trained as a terrorist in Miami. And we set him up as a cartel chief in Mexico. So I'm telling you that nothing is what it seems. So if you want to break it down, who gains from this?
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The CIA gains from this and the international cartel gains from this because they're using all of this to make money and steal all of our wealth. While at the same time, they have an agenda to eliminate several billion of us. And if they can do it by destroying and demoralizing a society by drug addiction.
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all the better for them because they all own all of the medical facilities too. So if they can destroy your health via drug addiction, they're making bank on both ends. They're selling you the drugs and then they're making money off of you going into rehab. They're making you money off of going into hospitals. Oh, and by the way, you become homeless. Guess what they did? They set up an entire homeless industry as well. Yeah, I agree.
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And if we're if we're thinking that we're the most technologically advanced society in the world and we and I'm sorry about my language, but if we can't fucking solve the drug problem and anybody in America believes that we with the biggest military in the entire frickin world can't fix a drug problem and a drug network, you're out of your mind. We don't.
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fix it because we created it. Absolutely. So, anyway, Sermon, go ahead. Colonel, thank you for your service. You're welcome. You know, all the pieces are fitting together and I do thank you for doing the Operation Gladio and all your research that you've compiled and I'm waiting for... Oh, you cut out. You're waiting for what? You're cutting out on your own.
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Oh, I'm sorry. I'm waiting for when JFK. Am I still cutting out, Colonel? No, you're good now. Go ahead. I'm driving. I apologize. I said I'm waiting when your information comes out on JFK. And, you know, I guess we know who killed him and Bobby and Martin Luther King now. And so, you know, it's not a drug problem. It's a lust for money. It's Satan's world system.
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And, you know, until until that, you know, until really the king, until Jesus comes back, I think we're going to be struggling and fighting this until he comes back. But it's just a lust for money. And they use drugs as a as a revenue stream to get what they want. And I just I'm just, you know, and I'm just going to be waiting for when you get into the whole Kennedy connection.
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Georgia Guidestones, and I'll listen to the rest of the show. Thank you for the opportunity to speak. Thanks, Sherman. Well, I'm going to give you the Reader's Digest version of the JFK. We know unequivocally, Otto Skorzeny becomes the trainer for all of Operation Gladio after World War II. They set him up in Spain, and he creates terrorist training camps, sniper camps, how to use explosives, blah, blah, blah. They do it in many different places. Sardinia was one. The Canary Islands is one.
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They had several places in the United States. They had several places in South America. One of the big contingents, like we had the Cuban exiles that we use kind of as a farm team for terrorists. And we had our own school for them down in Miami and Apalapa, outside of Miami. There was a group called the OAS that were
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French mercenaries that were used in Algeria to fight to keep Algeria a slave colony of France. And those people, when they lost Algeria and Algeria finally got their freedom, was pissed off at Charles de Gaulle and JFK because both JFK and Charles de Gaulle wanted Algeria to have their freedom. Well, they tried to kill Charles de Gaulle over 20 times. Two of those agents from the OAS, which was a Gladio cell,
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under the training of Otto Skorzeny, were in Dallas, Texas on November 22nd, 1963. The CIA operative Ferrari, who was a pilot, flew one of them out and a Dallas police officer drove the other one to the border so to make sure that he safely got out of the United States the night of the assassination.
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There are many people, to include the guy who bought Otto Skorzeny's papers from his kid and wrote a book called Skorzeny Papers, Major Gannis, who was an intel officer in the United States Air Force, that makes a very good argument for the fact that
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there's another cell that was deployed there as well that was not affiliated with the OES. So you have not only the people that we know there from the CIA, you had two foreign cells there, two of which were assassins trained by Otto Skorzeny. So there was no way he was getting out of Daly Plaza alive. And we will, as we go through, I've discovered at least four reasons.
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Algeria being one, but also there's going to be, when we get to Indonesia, a meeting that he had already scheduled for January of 1964 that would have screwed up everything the CIA was trying to do there and steal all of their gold, which was another reason he wasn't going to make it to January. So there's many different reasons and many different motivations, but I'm satisfied.
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with the fact that there is evidence, none of which was explored. And we just went over the tie of that Morgan style guy that was the white Russian that was in Dallas as well, that kind of got friends with Oswald's wife and Oswald who was set up. He had ties to the oil industry in Azerbaijan.
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Alan Dulles, as a lawyer working for oil industry, Standard Oil specifically, made a deal in Azerbaijan, the Baku oil fields, with Morgan Stiles' dad. So Alan Dulles knew that guy 30 years before JFK ever was even president. So the ties that tie the CIA and all of the players that ended up...
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In Dallas, the lawyer that allowed the judge and the prosecutor in Otto Skorzeny's Nuremberg trial, both from Dallas, Texas. So there's so many ties there. It's not even funny. Enoch, what you got? I just have some information because just before I finished.
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the spaces I start I always advertise that you are going on within 15 minutes or so so I see a lot of questions from Swedish people that are brand new to all this so maybe you will run into people asking questions a bit of topic so it's my fault because they haven't been able to
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look into what Operation Gladio is all about. So I'm sorry for that. And I would also like to say that it's very interesting. This is a bit heavy for me to chew all the Italy part one and part two. And I assume there will be a part three as well. Yes. Is that correct? Yes. Okay. Thank you. Yeah.
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We haven't even got to the terror events. So they blow up a train station, they blow up a bank, and they hang one of the bankers off of a London Bridge. So they're doing all kinds of shit. And that's the reason why the Italy one, through decades of investigation,
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So like the guys that killed the banker and hung him off a bridge in London, they originally ruled that as a suicide. But after all of the shit came out, they went back and started reinvestigating a lot of things that they thought were suicides only to find out like the guy that I was telling you about, Matej or whatever his name that was the gas guy, and his plane blew up. They thought that was like a mechanical failure.
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Only to find out later they exhumed his body and he had fragments of a bomb in his ring. And so they were able to then say that he was assassinated. And so, again, there's just so much here. And we all started at some point not knowing. Any of you who come to this space today.
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and you're struggling with it, we do also, I think at one point we had it pinned, but I can repin it so that you guys can catch up on some of the other spaces. But this really is the apex, which will help you with the other spaces on Gladio. But we all started at a point where we didn't know about this. So don't feel alone. This is new to a lot of people, and different people are catching on at different levels.
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And the only reason we're doing this is so people can ask questions. Please never hesitate to ask a question. We could be doing this in Rumble, which is where we started. And we don't get the same interaction because it's just a live chat.
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The whole reason we move this over here is so that we can get questions answered. We want everybody to understand what's going on. Benjamin, go ahead. Thank you, Colonel Bridget. Love you, too, as always. Can you can you guys hear me? I'm sorry, Benjamin. I don't. OK, thank you. Stupid Twitter. I apologize. OK, thank you. Just to highlight something like there was a special forces ranger.
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officer down in the Carolinas, where many of you may not be aware, but he ended up killing one of the guys. What happened was he was taking pictures of this man's two children. And then when he approached the individual that he saw, the individual said it just got hot.
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And then that's when the colonel shot him on the spot because it just got hot, was was a signal to whoever his handlers were that, you know, the target they were tracking just walked up on me. So he was sending a signal out to them, letting them know there was trouble, you know, and then they did backgrounds and they found that these two individuals work for a corporation or a company up in New Jersey. So it's very easy for them to put operatives in plain sight, you know, and then when you're talking about.
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like CIA, three letter agencies, we can reach out and touch somebody anywhere in the world. You got to know that. So anybody that's playing a role in this game, anybody that's in positions of power, you know, they're out in the light, you know, like take Biden. He's out in the light. Everybody knows where he is. Right. So if you take these drug lords, if we really were wanting to take these drug lords out, we can make their lives very miserable.
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I've served with many of the best warriors this nation has to offer in special forces. And they can reach out and touch somebody real quick. They can put these people into hiding, just like we did Saddam. And then they can break up their infrastructures, if that's what they really wanted to do. Just like with the southern border. If they really wanted to close that off, they could close that off. But they don't want it open. So that should make you more aware of the current situation in the world we are. But that's just my opinion. Thank you.
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So, Benjamin, that's a very interesting observation. And I do want, I think you could read what happened in North Carolina one of two ways. You could read it the way you just read it. And I hope that is what actually happened. Those two individuals were from Chesnia. And Chesnia is another Gladio operation in which we trucked in Mujahideen and Al Qaeda to create a problem.
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for Russia. And when you look into that, you realize the reason why we were distracting Russia at the time is we were building an alternative pipeline to cut Russia out of a transcontinental oil pipeline. And that's how I found out about the Azerbaijan-Baku.
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oil fields and the connection with the JFK assassination is by looking into Chechnya when that event happened. And that's how I've gained all of this knowledge is one thing leads to another, leads to another. So having said that, just like with the people that we, our special forces, unbeknownst to many of them, were on the wrong side of all of the shit that went on in Colombia, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, and whatever.
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Those people in our military were involved in these operations, even unbeknownst to themselves when they were told, hey, those guys really are communists. They didn't know about this whole Operation Gladio shit and the anti-communist communists and the labeling being mislabeled and all that other crap. They didn't know any of that. I know I was there. So, however.
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In every place this has been done, there are dead bodies. There's families that have been killed. There's family that has been napalmed. There's entire cities that have been napalmed. And if people lost entire families and they are holding a grudge, the one place that they would go to seek revenge is Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
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which is home of special operations for the Army and for JSOC. So it is very, very important that you have a secured country where you don't let those people in because once you have an open border, and our military has been used all over the world to destroy entire countries, and then you open the border and you let the people in,
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that are going to seek revenge, that is a powder keg waiting to explode. What I hope isn't the case is that second scenario. I hope it just happens to be somebody of Chetsnian background that is over here and is a criminal that potentially made it across the southern border and was basically doing this.
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under the guise of some other nefarious reason and not them targeting our military to seek revenge for something that some of our military didn't even know they were involved in. But that is a huge concern of mine. Sermon, go ahead. Do you feel that with all the information that's coming out and your show being part of it,
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Do you feel in the past, say, three years that there has been operations behind the scene? I'm not asking you for specific information, but do you feel like there's operations behind the scene that have been dismantling? You said that the one, the cartel or the mafia in Italy, they had a big sting and they got them. But it just seems like this syndicate is being dismantled.
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All around the world. OK, so if you look at, you know, look at what El Salvador did. They dismantled their entire system. Argentina had a big bust in 2020 that took out a lot of their syndicate members as well.
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So I have seen it. And again, I'm not digging for it. These are just articles that I come across in connection with knowing now what I know that it's completely visible what's going on. So, yes, I do feel that the patriot people that.
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are mislabeled as nationalist, as if that's a derogatory thing, that have taken control of some of these countries, like in Italy, Argentina, El Salvador, just to name a few, that it portends to be a good news story, as well as what Trump did here during the time that he was president. What'd you have, Cousin It? Okay, can you hear me? Yes, I can hear you.
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Okay. Well, I just wanted to double check. I've been fighting. We don't need to go into that. I just wanted to throw out there for a couple of our overseas people whose English is not the best, if they feel more comfortable speaking their language. And we have somebody in the group, in the listener section that has the ability to translate. I would hate to let anybody, the language barrier.
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prevent people from asking questions because Enoch brought up a good point. He did bring up a lot of people, um, that may not be feeling comfortable speaking English. So just throwing it out there. If we have people willing to translate, um, send me, um, a direct message and that way I know you're there and I can invite you to speak when someone else needs you. Um, and the book, uh, from sermons,
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The scores, any papers I did post for you that will link the JFK assassination. Cool. Thank you. Edward? Eduardo? Hello, hello, hello. Good afternoon. I think the coroner was talking about me. Yes, go. With the thing about the language barrier and all of that. I'm sorry, guys. I can't really understand everything you talk.
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I can really speak a little bit right in English, but I have some problem with my accent. And that's it. That's what it is. That's what I got. Anyway, since I started checking information that you're posting, checking one of your videos, so far just one. I think it was part 15 of the Gladio operation or whatever the name was.
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Since I talked to you the other day in here, and sorry, it may seem that I'm moving the topic a little bit off, but if not, I'm going to talk about the same things. But I started making connections in my mind, and I also started explaining to some of my people what exactly was all of this and how it relates to the Cuban people, to the Cuban case.
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And the thing is, for me, at this point, so simple that I never imagined it was going to be that way. One of the things less understood about the Cuban case is that all the problems that you see today started in 1952 with a military coup provided by Batista. And since that time, since 1952, nobody within the Cuban people...
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I really explain why Batista did that crazy coup. Nobody understands. There's no explanation for that. Always, you ask people, they ask different explanations that he was left behind on the presidential campaign. He was fifth pick. He was not even close to the first place or whatever. And for that reason, he did the coup. But now...
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when i started closing on these arguments about gladio and all the implications we have um i started making some connections and one of the connections start with batista was our president in cuba from 1940 to 1944. he then left cuba and started residing in the usa specifically on daytona beach
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But at that time, on that Tona Beach, there was also a bunch of these mafia guys living there. And I said, you know what? There's no reason Batista wanted to go back to Cuba to run for the presidency again, to be president again. Even doing that, he had to ask permission to the president of Cuba at that moment. It was Carlos Prio Socarraz.
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He was not exactly the kind of guy that fit into that operation, into this operation. He was a really decent, pretty decent guy. I'm pretty much sure that the guy knew something about all of this crazy stuff running out. So, mafia guys probably approached Batista and also CIA guys approached Batista and asked them to run as a president in Cuba so that way they can have a strong man in Cuba.
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And it started running operations, gladiator operations from Cuba. Yep. Even laundering money or running the trafficking, armed trafficking, drug trafficking, and all of that trafficking possible for the gladiator operation because they needed, they were working to get money not accountable to anybody, not accountable to the Congress, not accountable to the president, not accountable to the American people. Correct. So when Batista detects,
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That he would not be president. He would not be elected. They run a coup in Cuba. They took power. And they seized the power. And that created the problem. That we still suffer today. The violation of the Cuban constitution. That's all it is. Now. They managed the narrative. All the narrative has been managed. Since 1952. For example. Some states. Some crazy guys states.
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that the Cuban Constitution was communist. It wasn't, because it was a communist constitution. Castro would easily pick the Constitution and continue running on it. And he's not. It didn't happen. The other thing is that pretty much people say that the United States didn't like the Constitution and for that reason allowed Batista to do the coup, the military coup. And I say, no, that doesn't fit either what happened exactly in the history.
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So there's going to be something else that we don't really know. So we started digging in the history and we started getting some approaching to this Gladio information, but we didn't have the name of the operation as itself. We found the same Trey Mark operation or the way the thing was done in China, which I can say, Mao Zedong and all of that.
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We found the same thing, the same tricks played in Vietnam. And we started finding the same things done a lot of times. Yes. Now, the crazy part in here is Juan Batista was not able to control Cuba. They allowed another person to get in power. And that was Fidel Castro. And people would say, oh, Castro was a communist.
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Maybe. But to my point of view, no, he was not a communist. He was a player. I mean, he was instructed to play people, Latin American, to pose as a communist and start spreading Gladio operation the same way it was stopped. So it creates a lot of guerrilla wars. It creates a lot of drug trafficking, the trafficked arms, the trafficked drugs.
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They got a lot of money putting into the accounts that was needed to run the whole operation, and Castro was in the middle. At some point, Castro maybe thought or think that he can run the things from himself. And that makes maybe the breaking point with their master puppeteers. But to me, right now, Batista was...
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An operative from CIA into Gladio operation and Castro did too. Castro was also part of the killing of one of the, in Colombia, people know the event in 1947, I think it was. People know the event at the Bocotazo. Okay. But also Castro took part in another operation. And one of those operations was on the government of Carlos Prioso Carrá in 1950. Yeah.
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And I don't remember the name now of that operation. But the thing is, it didn't work. It didn't start it. But they have some resources that were not easily to find at that moment anywhere in the world. Like a new kind of airplane. I think it was a T-34 or something named the name of the airplane. But also, people that participated in that operation that get a...
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the ship sunken on the Nippon Bay in Cuba, say that Castro was there as a lieutenant. Where did Castro get the instruction to become a lieutenant? Where? Well, in the United States. Castro was disappeared into the United States from 1946 to 47 to 1948-49. Okay. Eduardo?
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I think you are definitely onto something. And I think you've experienced what we've experienced the entire time of putting things together. And my mission is to give these things names and for you guys to do exactly what you've just said you did and go run with it, form your own opinion. And thank you for that testimony because you are, you get the gold star for today.
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This is exactly the reason why we're spending hours upon hours doing what we're doing. Thank you for that. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Josh, go ahead. Thanks again, guys. I wanted to ask a question, Colonel, about the operations that are legitimate, that they run, that you mentioned earlier, that they run similar to how...
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any cartel works where they, you know, like the avocado trade, for example, and then use that to hide the drug trade that they're doing illegitimate business with. So there's this constant theme of a legitimate business being ran with illegitimate business. And that's how they obviously create the cover. But in your experience, since you've been, you know, or in your research and experience, what do you see as being the primary
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methodology? Do you see anything that's consistently coming up as a legitimate business or a legitimate cover where they're basically business out the front and then these secret programs out the back? Not necessarily one industry. Obviously, fruit keeps coming up. Grapefruit, oranges, that type of thing.
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They're coming up as early as this year, too, guys. This isn't like past tense. They're still using the fruit. Yeah, but I will tell you one of the reoccurring themes is how they money launder. So not necessarily the businesses. So the front businesses that they set up in order to be conducive to the drug trade,
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Tends to be airlines and ships, not necessarily within a single industry, if that makes sense. All over this cycle of money laundering is real estate.
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So what you find is a really quick way to money launder money is to pay cash for real estate, hold on to it for a few months and resell it, and then use that laundered money that comes out of the sale of that into banks or legitimate onward flows of information.
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There's a lot of real estate that are basically fronting money laundering. There's a lot of banks that are fronting money laundering, and they tend to be very specific types of banks that are not federally aligned, but more on the state, and they tend to show up in the Bahamas. But I don't see anything like...
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Although we did find out they're running drugs into the United States on some of these car trains out of Mexico, which is the reason why Bill Clinton wanted NAFTA and the decentralization of manufacturing of cars. A lot of the cars that were being manufactured in Mexico.
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were um basically carrying drugs there's been several statements of that um in some of the testimony of some of the drug um trials that have occurred um that i've read kind of the transcripts of the trials um that's a huge allegation as well so um i just have not you know i don't see like the shoe industry or like clothing industry or anything like that where it's um
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Kind of a common front, if that makes sense. Benjamin. Yes, ma'am. Colonel, like taking a look at past, you know, past predicts the future. You know, when you when you highlight all these operations that went on in the past and we see, you know, now that they're there, they happen then and then they're still happening today.
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Who who's those people? Because you ladies do a great job highlighting a lot of things. Who's those people that you also, you know, maybe trust or look to for information? Big accounts that, you know, some of these people can follow. That way they can get more information, you know, because more other people are putting out really good information as well. Some of these big accounts, like for me, Awaken Outlaw, you know, Alpha. Those are two accounts that I follow. Who's followed?
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What accounts do you recommend that people should look into for more information as far as like things that are happening today? They're highlighting some of these operations you talk about that are happening real time today. Like, for instance, the pipeline that got blown up by our people and was blamed on Russia. You know, people that are highlighting things going on in Ukraine, like, for instance, we're now starting to.
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attack long range Russian missile systems, you know, which is a really, really big deal when you look at the scale of war and how that could be perceived, you know, who's those people you look to as well. So, um, I, no one else is talking about operation Gladio. So I don't have anybody, um, on that particular, um, topic, but I, there is a guy, um, there is one guy.
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Having just said there's nobody. One guy who I have heard mention it a couple of different times. And, of course, he's not going to show up on my feed now. He does spaces. He also has a podcast. I'll find him and repost his name on my account.
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But he's the only one that I know of that actually talks about Operation Gladio. I'm kind of in a different space, so I'd have to get back to you on recommended ones because there's not many. I mean, even so you kind of almost come into two camps. There's people like.
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Some of the bigger accounts don't want to talk about specifics, you know, because they're all focused on the election and they don't want to post controversial stuff like their take on current events. So.
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you really have to separate. Many of them have went into a mode. Like normally, I would tell you that people like Kash Patel and General Flynn and those people would be great accounts to follow. And I follow them. But I also would tell you they're not going to be giving you hot takes on current events because they don't want to get crosswise or make it appear like they're talking about things that would disclose classified information in the middle of an election as well. So there's kind of a,
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a weird timeframe that we're in right now that, um, what's the one, um, Colonel that, um, Tucker Carlson used to have on his name's escaped me right now. Um, Colonel McDouglas. Colonel who? McDouglas. McGregor. McGregor. Yeah. Colonel McGregor is probably the only one you're going to get any straight talk about current events that I have any faith in his assessment. Um, you know,
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Most of the general officers that they have on are paid by the military industrial complex and are, frankly, they're liars. Colonel McGregor is one of those people that you can trust his hot takes on things. Judge Napolitano, who has a YouTube, he has guests on.
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that are very intelligent people. So, you know, right or wrong, the people that he has on his shows are very good. There's also a show on Rumble called Redacted. And they are very good as well. So here's the guy's name. Patrick Henningsen is H-E-N-N-I-N-G-S-E-N. He's at, his handle is at 21wire, W-I-R-E.
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He is the only other guy that I have ever heard talk about in either a podcast or anything else other than maybe saying the name once. He's the only other person that I feel 100% confident he understands what it is and the extent to which it exists. Now, I would love the opportunity to talk to him. I've never actually...
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been able to have a conversation with him. Any of the podcasts he's on are, are podcasts that I'm not known on. So if I've never gotten a chance to speak to him, so I would definitely love that opportunity because again, I think he's very knowledgeable on it and it doesn't mean that I'm going to agree with him on everything. But I do think having that dialogue
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would be very helpful to people, even in areas that we disagree on, because then people can hear the different issues and form their own opinion, which I'm a big fan of. I never shy away from people who disagree with me as long as they're respectful in doing it. So if I can jump in again, I'm sorry. One of the things that I try to do is I try to follow the foreign
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people, the people overseas. I follow the Khomeini. I follow accounts in the Middle East. And I do that as well on Telegram because I try to stay away from the vacuum of what's going on here. And I want to see what their perspective is. And it does require a lot of times a very good translator. I personally use the Brave browser.
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because they so far have not let me down. But that's the way I find links that Bridget and the Colonel and I can look into. Yeah. Josh, what you got? I just wanted to ask your opinion on Guo Wenhui. I don't know if you guys know who he is, but he's a whistleblower out of China. Been working with Steve Bannon to help.
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He helped create, I believe it's Gab that he helped launch, helped fund it. He's a multi-billionaire out of China, basically defected. And he, anyway, I don't know if you've heard of him, but he runs, he's helped launching this thing, the National Liberation, or no, it's the free, it's a different.
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and that he's really wanting to launch into China. I think it's called the Freedom Liberation or something like that. I can't remember the name, but if anyone knows and remembers the name, please remind me. My only comment I was going to say was that I've been looking into this stuff for the past four or five years, and what I found very interesting is that a lot of the information that you'll get, there's a lot of this.
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strange thing about almost like a double triple crossing kind of a phenomenon where you'll people that are providing information will suddenly you know the information seems to not be to be uh going along with what you're what you originally um are believing so i would just say to be aware of like um in my in my personal you know view of this is that
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You're going to find a lot of conflicting information from people, obviously, but it's more so even with, whoa, for example, I see like one thing, one signal I see is if somebody is obviously telling you something true, there seems to be almost like immediate attacks on these individuals. And I just wanted to ask, you know, in your opinion, if you know who he is, you know, this is an individual, for example, who's he whistled blue, you know, a year, almost two years before.
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you know, the pandemic happened. He was trying to tell people about it. And, and he worked with Steve Bannon and then all of a sudden he seems to be kind of being pushed to the side. And this is just one example. I'm just trying to, there's a lot, but this is one that came to the top of my head. Is anyone more familiar with like his information and like his, is he truly a defector? Is he like, you know, just doing an inside job? Does anyone have information on that? I don't know who you're talking about. So I have not looked into him.
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Um, if you want to, um, DM me, go ahead, cousin it. Um, I think you're talking about, um, getter G E T T R the app. Yes. I'm sorry. Not getter. He helped get. Yeah. Yeah. I, I did hear about that. He was, um, helping Steve Bannon along with, um, a couple other people to, to get that platform.
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And then at some point he was arrested because they were calling him a spy. And I heard that they planted the communist pins and, you know, which he was at one point belonging to the Communist Party. But he defected. And you're right. I haven't heard about him in a while either. But I haven't been on Getter in a while either. And I know that they do talk about him quite a bit on that app, on that platform.
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So maybe, you know, to get more information on him, to go to get her and see what they are talking about there. His name is G-U-O-W-E-N-G-U-L or G-U-I. Yes, that's it. That's the most common name. It's G-U-I. Miles. Miles Guo is, yeah, another.
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Or Kwok. You'll also see Kwok, Miles. He has multiple names, which is, in my opinion, I mean, that's just like a double agent. But at the same time, this is what I mean, is that you just don't know. So a lot of the people that you're following, it's just a matter of collating the data. That's why I like kernels, because you say, hey, take the information and do deep dives into this, because I think it's incredibly important when we're dealing with this level of information.
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I've heard one person explain it as like, we're dealing with intelligent evil, you know, so it's a lot of the time. So we have to be very, very careful with how the level of engineering that goes into these plans. I think you brought it up, Colonel, was, you know, that the level of planning that goes into some of these operations, it's almost like it's literally like trying to uncover cover up after cover up after cover up. And it's very difficult to pin down the truth. So I follow.
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Everyone I disagree with, I follow everyone I agree with because I've been very surprised with people that I disagree with oftentimes are, you know, being being unfortunately attacked by by individuals that are, you know, and here's the gray area, the gray area, big, big thing here. And this is again, I'm not trying to take up the space here, but it's it's very, very important. I think in these particular conversations, you're going to find.
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a lot of information too, that's showing, um, that that's, that's intentionally laden obviously with, with, uh, to, to misdirect. And I think that, that, for example, that's why I'm asking about the judgment of, I have no idea if this is real or not. And the amount of level of digging I've done on this, it's still very difficult to figure out exactly where this came from. If it's true, if it's been seeded into the, into, into, you know, um,
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uh, these areas. So, um, anyway, I use, in my opinion, I use Jesus Christ as a way to, as a barometer to figure that out. But, um, I just wanted to throw that out there with just follow. Don't, don't just take anyone's opinion, obviously, but like do a lot of digging with people that you just don't agree with to look at their information. Why are they, why, why is it that they're being attacked? Why is, um, and I think that that's helped me at least figure, you know, anyway, I mean,
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On another space, I'll go into an example of this that's very recent that blew my mind. And I was in a space with somebody and then something happened in the space where we suddenly realized this person was lying. And so anyway, in another space, I'd love to go into that, but I have to unfortunately run. But thanks again, Colonel. I love these. Sure. Thank you. I will tell you guys, and I do think it's helpful.
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People ask me about people like this guy. I've read a few articles about him, but even if you just go to the initial look in Wikipedia, you see that they report on here repeatedly about how close he is to Steve Bannon and multiple entries of him being part of a member.
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of Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago. So that kind of piques my interest a little bit when they keep pointing that out repeatedly. But one of the things it highlights in January of 2017, which was a couple of days after Trump took office, this guy goes on.
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over a series of days, multiple interviews with Voice of America, which is CIA, and the BBC, which is a Mockingbird Media piece in the UK. And they don't normally interview people that they don't want to hear from.
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You can take that for whatever it's worth. The Financial Times, the New York Times, those kinds of interviews in media are not generally offered to people that they don't want to highlight, whatever the word is, promote. I don't know what the word that you want to use it is.
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I will go back and look through some of this material because I do find it fascinating that some of these people, now this guy particular, there is an entry down here. I just came across some material that I'm probably going to use later on today, as I mentioned on a podcast over on Rumble.
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That did go to talk about the Hong Kong protest and those being part of the National Endowment for Democracy. And they made them a lot bigger than what they actually were. And I notice it says here that no one in that effort, as far as the social media exposure of the Hong Kong police force and their reaction to the Hong Kong.
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um protest was targeted more than this guy um as far as saying bad things about him so that is very interesting and kind of on the opposite side of that so again um you really have to look through all of it in order to be able to make an assessment and i do think
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Being here and understanding Operation Gladio, number one, allows you to question everything. And number two, gives you a frame of reference in how to process the information when you are looking at it, understanding how corrupt most of these sources are. So hopefully that's giving us tools that we can all use as we move forward. So does anybody else have any questions? We're at our two hour point.
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I have. Okay. Like Enoch said, I'm from Sweden, so I haven't followed you before. Okay. Very useful, Colonel. My question is, when will the citizens of USA stand up to this catastrophe?
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That's a good question. Yeah, isn't it though? That's why we're here. We're trying to get the word out for people to stand up. I mean, immigrants get more paid than U.S. citizens. That's horrible. I don't disagree.
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There's so many things going on. I can't answer that, Leo. It's kind of like the million-dollar question. I understand that there's an absence of real education, an absence of real information available in the United States, and the whole purpose of having these sessions and revealing
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The truth that has gone on over the last 70 years so that people can better arm themselves and make better decisions kind of is a mission that I've adopted. And Liza and Bridget's kind enough to donate their time as well to the mission. But we realize it's an uphill battle. Wait a minute now. Donate? I'm here for the booze.
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Yeah. So I think having you guys on the international area on here validates in a very, very important way. And I said that to Enoch either yesterday or the day before. When we go in the Eduardo, another one, he just told you when we covered Cuba.
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He had never heard of Operation Gladio and how it put everything into context. And then it allowed him to go look at China and Vietnam and realize Cuba was not an isolated incident. And once that begins happening and our platform gets bigger and bigger and the word gets out, and it only does that from what Enoch just did in inviting you here so that you can hear it.
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And then when we did Sweden and you guys confirmed that the information that we're providing for Sweden is true. And if we get an Italian person says, yeah, that's everything that she just said is true. So that outside confirmation that the information that we're providing is number one, real, it's accurate. Then you can use those foundations to make assessments of what's continuing to go on today, like the attack on Russia.
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trying to change the regime in Syria and Russia and blah, blah, blah in Slovakia. So you can then take all of the foundation material that we've provided and you can use it for real day. We discovered within 24 hours, based on all the research that we did, that the old Slovakian assassin was tied.
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to an Operation Gladio. We did the exact same thing. We actually, by a week, forecasted there was going to be a terror event in Russia, and then within 24 hours had already discovered that the staging for that was in Turkey, which has the largest Gladio network, because we already have done all the groundwork.
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And so that allows us to be able to process information in real time because this operation is still ongoing. And that's changed everything as far as I'm concerned. And the more people that come across this, the more minds we blow, the more people get exposed to it, the better we're all going to get. And the day we all stand up and hold hands and say, we're done with this shit, we're done, we need to stop it.
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is the day we can take all civil war. I believe just like with Russia and NATO, NATO is provoking Putin into a massive war. No shit. Yeah, exactly. That is exactly what's happening in the United States.
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International syndicate is baiting the patriots inside the United States into a civil war. There is nobody that is a patriot that is going to fall for the baiting into a civil war. Now, if they start one, they will be sadly mistaken that they ever started it. I can guarantee you that. But no one that is on the patriot side of this is going to start a civil war.
2:14:38
Yes. Yes, Colonel. Sorry for interrupting. But there is a uniparty in Washington. What do you think about that? There is definitely a uniparty in Washington. Yeah. I'm going to jump in because I was kind enough to be invited to one of Enoch's spaces. And I had promised we're going to find a constitutional lawyer.
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that can answer those types of questions for you and help you decipher what's going on. Because yes, there is definitely a uniparty that's operating here. But a lot of you had the constitutional questions, which I understand. Like what? Well, they had, I can't refer to any one particular thing because it was a couple of days ago.
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They were questioning our Bill of Rights and our Constitution, how the Supreme Court works and, you know, how Trump is being tried, where Biden is in, et cetera, et cetera. And the rules that should be applied, but aren't.
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So you don't have to. A little. I understand what you're saying, but you don't have to be a constitutional scholar to understand that they have corrupted the legal system to in the best example, as Liza just pointed out, is the fact that they they tried Trump on a federal charge in a state court, which isn't even legal. The actual foundation of the lawsuit, the charges was not legal.
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They are corrupting our legal system to go after a political opponent. So, yeah, none of that is based on constitutional law. And it will be overturned, whether it's overturned at the state appellate level, because he was tried in a New York state court. It then goes to the New York Supreme Court.
2:16:53
And then it can go to the U.S. Supreme Court if they appeal it further. And in every instruction that judge authored to include, you don't have to unanimously find him guilty on any one crime. The Supreme Court has specifically ruled it has to be 100% unanimous on any charge.
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Do you think the Supreme Court will take notes of the jury? The Supreme Court, if that case was to be presented to the Supreme Court, it would be thrown out. Yes. I actually think it'll be thrown out at the New York Supreme Court. The New York Supreme Court has, interestingly enough, ruled accurately and legally on many different very recent controversial...
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They have a very good track record, as crazy as that sounds, in the state of New York. But they have gotten every case that has been appealed to the New York Supreme Court has been ruled on what an objective outside person would say properly and not in a political way. Right. So I'm not even sure it'll get to the Supreme Court. What do you think will happen?
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Well, I think in the meantime, I don't know, but eventually it will be thrown out. Now, the big speculation here is whether or not the judge is so corrupt that he will order Trump to jail. And that is within his prerogative to do. So that's a big controversy at the current time and lots of different opinions on that.
2:18:51
Yeah. Sorry for interrupting, Colonel. How can a judge be corrupt? A judge can be corrupt like anybody else can be corrupt. They can be bribed. They can be blackmailed. If a judge in this case, his daughter is being paid tens of millions of dollars through political donations under the guise of.
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She basically is running a public relations firm. And so there has been numerous Democrat campaign funds and political action campaign funds that have paid her for quote unquote services under the PR realm. And so she has gotten tens of millions of dollars from politicians.
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While her father, who wasn't even technically in a pool to be eligible to even get this case because he's a quote-unquote acting judge, so he's technically not even eligible to have the case, but yet he has ended up with more than one Trump case. And while his daughter is making tens of millions of dollars for the quote-unquote family. Okay, a stupid question from me.
2:20:18
Why isn't the law abide all the time? Because you have people. People are not perfect. People are good and bad. Absolutely. Absolutely. If you are relying on people to carry out the written law, sometimes they're going to do that and sometimes they're not. And the motivation can be positive or negative. Positively.
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They can be paid tens of millions of dollars to ignore the law, and negatively, they can be blackmailed with information that may end up with them being put in jail, like pedophilia or whatever, in order for them to do corrupt things. Yes, Colonel, but the law is the law. How can they overdo it? Well, I just told you.
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So if they don't comply with the law, there is an appellate level, which is the next level going up in our judicial system that will hold that judge accountable and overturn the verdict when they don't comply with the law. So we have levels of authority.
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To ensure the law is carried out and it's not up to just one person like in the Old Testament. When they say you die, they take you out right then and hang you. We don't have that kind of a system. So there are checks and balances. There are levels of appeal that it will be looked at at least three different times to ensure that the law was upheld. No. Thank you, Colonel. I have another question. All right. You get one more. Yeah.
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Why is the U.S. attacking Russia? Technically, the U.S. isn't attacking Russia. NATO, of which U.S. is a member, have supplied weapons to a proxy that is attacking Russia. It's a proxy, yes. Yes. But that's a very big distinction.
2:22:44
We all know what's going on, and we know that there is no one in Ukraine that is actually in charge, that it is NATO. But it is not just the United States. It is all of NATO. It is the UK. It is Germany. It is France. Not a damn one of them is standing up and going, I don't think this is a great idea. And the ones that do, like Slovakia, they shoot them. Absolutely. You're right, Colonel. I know.
2:23:11
So I think it's very important for the rest of NATO to put their big boy britches on and stand up and tell UK and US, which we know are the prime movers in that arena, to F off and say, look, we're the ones that are going to be nuked here. It is not the US. And you need to just pound sand and take a break.
2:23:41
But they don't do that because we go back to the bribery and the blackmail. And so until everybody decides that they're going to not put up with the bully anymore, then they're going to be led by the bully. Yeah. I live in Sweden and I'm from Finland genetically. Are we duped into NATO?
2:24:11
Was Sweden duped into NATO? Yeah. I actually think... That's a DCA agreement. We are not signing off yet. So I actually think it's a very interesting... It's acknowledging what has always been the case. So Sweden has never been neutral, which we've talked about repeatedly. Sweden liked, which I believe is the reason why they claim neutrality, they liked selling weapons to both sides of any war.
2:24:41
Of course. Which they have done. And so I find it very interesting that they're even entertaining joining NATO. And the fact that they maneuvered someone in a position of authority into Sweden to even entertain their movement into NATO.
2:25:08
tells me that there's been some internal shenanigans inside of Sweden in order for them to even say that they're open to it. Absolutely. Thank you, Colonel. Sure. Bet up what you got. You were banding, Cousin It, then you dropped out. Bet up what you got. Can you hear me? No, you're banding.
2:25:42
Let me go to sped up. Okay. Oh. Hello. Can you hear me? Yes. I'm sorry for coming up, but you asked for Italians.
2:26:00
that can confirm what you and your team are researching and educating us. And me, I am Swiss-German of Italian parents, and I myself do research from the Italian perspective, and I can confirm every single...
2:26:28
single data you passed about Italy it's all true it's all it's all true and evidently you have much more much more information than I have because I was concentrated only in Italy but
2:26:53
Even the Sicily war facts about the one, the Lucky Luciano, that helped the Allies entry.
2:27:09
in Sicily, about the training location in Sardinia, about the Vatican, about the guy that has been hanged, found dead. And so it's all, I'm just coming up to tell you it's all confirmed. It's great work and thank you very much to you and your team. That's all. Thank you.
2:27:34
Thank you very much for doing that. And Calvi is the name. C-A-L-V-I is the guy they hung off the London Bridge. Yeah. And we will definitely get to him because that's a crazy story. Yeah. Yeah. But thank you for being here. Yes. I come here especially for you and your team because your information is so...
2:28:03
and exhaustive that I don't have any question. Just I have to listen to you and read all your documents because it's another thing is we in Europe don't have all the access to the information that you have. For example, there are some links that Kazanit or Bridget have.
2:28:29
put in the comments, I can't access because I am in Europe. So that's the critical part of us all being here together. Imagine you, I have, it's not an imposition, I like to be here, but imagine...
2:28:50
I have to get the information from American citizens, evidently not common citizens, as you are not common people, but I have to get the information from you, because in Europe, the European Commission has blocked the information. And the only thing I would say is...
2:29:18
I believe as far as I see what is going on in Europe, especially in Italy, I don't think that Gladio is dismantling. But I'm not sure if I understood you correctly before. But I think Gladio is even working probably under another name, different people.
2:29:48
The mentality is there. Absolutely. So thank you very much for all what you do. It's great, especially because it's not a material interest for you and you are educating a lot of people and you are bringing together a lot of people because, for example, me and a lot of Europeans, we didn't know that you didn't know, you know. Exactly.
2:30:16
We thought that the Americans wanted to do hard to, how can I say, that the American citizens were okay with what was going on. Right. And no one knows here.
2:30:35
what we were doing. And I told you, my kind of big light bulb a year ago was I lived in the beast. I lived in Italy in the time that they were revealing all of this and didn't know. I never heard anyone call it Gladio. I didn't know it had a name. I didn't know what to search on. Once I found out the name, once I found out what it was all about, I couldn't not share it.
2:31:04
And that's why I went to True Social. We have a huge following over there. And then I decided to jump over here on X once Elon Musk bought it and brought some of the Patriots back on it. And it's just kind of snowballed because nobody here knows about it. And it's all being done in our name. So thank you for saying that. Beautifully said, Ludwiga. Yeah. Fed up? Go ahead.
2:31:34
Yeah, I heard y'all talking about the judges and all that, and just a comment and a question. You're absolutely right that they can be either corrupted, they can be both good and bad, and the evil can come from them or it can be caused, because then the same way the systems can be good or evil.
2:31:58
You know, you have to remember, too, is when you're looking at these judges that we've got some judges that are elected. They're elected and that's on us, on whoever is the people that elected these morons. Right. But then, you know, a ton of them are appointed. Well, we have systems in this country to hold them accountable. But unfortunately, like most things, the people we elect to the positions that could hold them accountable are feckless cowards. You know, most if they're a federal judge, they can be impeached.
2:32:28
You know, there's supposed to be judicial review boards in most states. If you're in a state, your state typically has some type of impeachment or review process that can get these corrupt judges off. But the people we put in power don't have the stones to take care of the problem because they're always afraid for different reasons, you know. Or if the judge does an illegal act, sheriffs could arrest them if it's a truly illegal violating the law.
2:32:55
But they don't want to because they have to go to that same judge if nothing happens to get warrants to get their cases done. And so my question kind of following up on that is, you know, other than, you know, I mean, of course, we could make that a centerpiece of, you know, asking our elected officials, you know, do you commit to judicial review as part of your job? That's part of your job, right? So we could hold, you know, try to hold our elected officials accountable, especially on state level.
2:33:24
Is there any other things you've seen or ways we could go about as the citizenry to try to hold these judges accountable, short of, like I said, going through our elected officials? I honestly think at some point, and I know people are petrified to do it, that if you look, and that really goes into the subject of this other podcast that I want to do.
2:33:52
People are going to have to get out in the streets. People are going to have to make sure that these people understand we're not putting up with this shit anymore. Our civic activism is, I mean, it just sucks. And I have always said that back to the 9-12 project.
2:34:19
where, and many of you've heard this, this is a soapbox of mine, where Glenn Beck in organizing a large chunk of that said, we're not going to have a leader. It needs to be organic and grow from the grassroots. Well, anything that you don't have a leader for will fail. I'm just going to tell you. And that's exactly what happened to the 9-12 project.
2:34:40
It went by the wayside because you didn't have an effective leader that organized things and did like a general patent would do. And you're going to win. And then you decide what it is the goals are that you're going to win. You have a leader and you get shit done. And until that happens and we have a leader that is going to organize grassroots, we're going to get our ass kicked. And we do so in the public square for that reason.
2:35:09
I don't know why there isn't the first weekend of every month where people can mass show up at state capitals, at county courthouses, at whatever. And then you have subsidiary like commanders in charge of organizing people when your city council or your county board of directors are doing dumb shit. And it should be the GOP.
2:35:39
But of course, we know that they're part of the Uniparty and have been taken over. And absent that, there has to be some initiative. And what pisses me off about all of this is you have CPAC and you have all of these other billion dollar donations going to these people that are worthless pieces of crap because they don't organize any of this crap. The best organized, leadered.
2:36:05
entity that you have right now is Turning Point USA, and that's for colleges. Are you kidding? You've got another 90% of the population that is out there frustrated, wanting to do something, wanting to be part of the solution, and nobody leading it. And that's quite frankly, there's lots of people that have huge platforms that can step up to do that. They just don't, and I don't know why.
2:36:33
So I don't get it. And I'll add this real quick. It's interesting you said this because I was in a room with Scott Pressler the other day and he kind of went went a little off for him. And he was like, you know, people keep asking me to come and show up. Right. And he's like, no, go do it. It's like I've given you all the tools. We have this leader that's heading this movement. Right.
2:36:56
But he's kind of like, I need generals. I need, like you said, I need colonels. I need people in the field that are also willing to lead. I can't lead the entire country. I need you all to do something, too. I can't just show up every, you know, you don't need me to show up. I've given you the tools. I've given you the training. Go do it. Yeah. Unfortunately, we don't have people that will stand up to go do that. Eduardo? Okay, I'm back. I'm sorry. It's going to be a little noisy, but.
2:37:31
I cannot wait to tell what I'm going to say right now. On the last topic that you were talking about, the organizations, welcome to the real world. Because what Cubans are facing is pretty much the same problem, but with a difference that part of the population inside Cuba, inside where the problem is, and a very large amount of Cubans outside Cuba.
2:38:01
So the best way we found out to address the situation was to create a civil movement called Movimiento C40 to spread the word, to teach people, save people in Cuba, exactly how all these things go crazy the way it is right now, and to make some of the activities together, but not with a centralized system.
2:38:36
leader because if you have a leader in here the leader will not see we not know exactly what's going on in Cuba and if you have the leader in Cuba the leader will not know we don't know exactly what's going on in USA or another part of the world so right now we are working that way okay now and that's the way we found out right now at some point we know we're gonna have to create a leadership and all of that but for now it's working
2:39:06
Inside Cuba, there's a bunch of Cubans, more than 2 million Cubans, starting to defend the Constitution, starting to take some actions. So I'm not going to discuss right here, right now, but they are doing it. And I know they're going to get into power, they're going to remove Castro, and they're going to restore our Constitution. Now, for the other thing that the Swedish guy was talking about,
2:39:36
the question of the constitutionalists and all of that. Colonel, if you are going to invite a constitutionalist here, we gladly appreciate if you send me at least a link the day you are going to do it or before, because I don't want to miss that conversation. And why? Because our movement, our civil movement, is based on understanding completely the constitutional history of Cuba to find out how to solve the problem. And we found it.
2:40:06
It's simple. We need to restore the Constitution. That's it. One of the things, Edward, one of the things that is not being, and Dr. Martin, I think, is one of them that brought up, that there have been people who are standing up nationwide against the mask mandate, against these leaders that are imposing illegal actions on us. For instance, just yesterday I spoke with my father.
2:40:34
A physical therapist who... I'm sorry. ...did. Hello? Can you hear me? Yes. Because... Okay, I'm sorry. I didn't finish. It's going to be just a few more. Okay. The thing is, what's going on right now with President Trump, I have to name it by the name because that's where they're trying to make us to think that that is the problem. No, it's not the problem. The problem is...
2:41:07
Pretty much in the way the Republic is set up. And there's a big question in here that pretty much everybody has to start asking and understand. Who is the sovereign in every situation? In the situation that we are facing right now here in the United States, the sovereign means the person that is their worth or its worth, what it thinks or says or determinates.
2:41:39
It's decisive. So in that case, it's got to be the Supreme Court. That's it. That's simple. Now, what they're doing right now is pretty much the same thing that they had done on March 1952. Sorry about that, Eduardo. Benjamin, go ahead. We've got like maybe another five minutes and we've got to go. Okay.
2:42:15
Yes, ma'am. I'll make this quick. I just wanted to highlight something that the young lady from Italy was talking about. She was saying how over in Italy and many of these European countries, they look at America as if we're the bad guy and that we know these things are going on. And she's finding out right now that
2:42:39
many of us didn't know for a very long time you know when colonel got onto the street and started waking people up to these things and then some of the other people out there waking them up to some of the other degrees you know one thing that could create is enemies for our children in the future you know there's a lot of people out there that still
2:42:59
are unaware that many Americans don't realize this is happening right in front of us. It's not always obvious to see something. That's why you have to be patient and sit back and watch a lot more than what we do. That's why what's going on in the world isn't as it appears. These things that are happening, this isn't small potatoes. This isn't little moves. This isn't your...
2:43:31
everyday run-of-the-mill types of things that are happening you know if if one other thing about europe and through compartmentalization they they are unaware that we were unaware you know when covid played out a lot of people still are are on different sides of just the covid narrative so that's why it's important to highlight some of the things that you know
2:43:57
The kernel is highlighting to get people to wake up to the things that are still happening today. You know, that way we can get more people in on the game because it's all compartmentalization. And the more people that we get in on the inside of information, the truth, you know, the quicker we can get through this, because if we don't and we keep.
2:44:19
being the bully. We keep being the bully all over the world. Our children are going to have to pay for that. And I'm not like a lot of people. I can't stand by and watch somebody do evil things to other people.
2:44:32
A lot of these people, they've made so many moves. They put themselves out there. They don't want to go down silently. That's why more people need to wake up. That's why sheriffs need to be woken up. You know, they may not be catching this information. So that's why you have to reach out locally and get people in your communities involved as well. Thank you, Colonel. Thanks. I appreciate that. Go ahead, Sally. Hope everyone is having a great day. Great information as usual. If you guys are not following Colonel Towner,
2:45:03
bridget and cousin it you guys are foolish just kidding please give them a follow also set your notifications you click the little bell and it allows you to get notified when they post or repost anything that way you will not miss out on information in case they decide to suppress certain things um they also in the purple pill i
2:45:24
I made slides for this section when I covered Gladio. I posted them if anyone wants to use them. You're welcome to download them, use them as you wish. They're just an aid. They're not all of what she talked about because she has more than what the book I read has. Anyway, I hope you guys have a wonderful weekend. Thank you, Sally. Sally also definitely need to follow her. She does do research on Operation Gladio as well.
2:45:50
And I'm sorry, I apologize when I was looking for the other guy. I should have mentioned Sally as well. She is amazing when it comes to putting slide presentations, which is very helpful because she shares all of her information. And if you guys wanted to go to any of your local, whether you belong in Rotary or the Knights of Columbus or whatever, to your local meetings and present something on this.
2:46:17
from doing your own research, she already has all the slides put together. She does amazing in that respect because I don't do that, quite frankly. I had to do that for a living. And when I retired, I hung that up. So Gustav, you- Sally, can you do me a favor? Can you just post the link to your Rumble channel, please, in the pill? Yeah, sure, I'll do that. And that way everybody has access to it. Yeah. Thank you so much.
2:46:46
So, Gustaf, Gustafo? Yeah, hi, everybody. I'm Cuban. I also belong to the movement for the restitution of Cuban constitution, but that's not going to be my topic, my question. You was given, Colonel, a question about the involvement of United States in this war in Ukraine through NATO, and my concern is that
2:47:16
Some kind of weapon like guided racket or long distance. There's no personnel prepared to operate that kind of equipment in Ukraine. And there's no time to prepare them in the short term. What I think what would lead us to the situation where we know that some French personnel, some England personnel, some American personnel.
2:47:48
are going to be involved in the intelligence and guiding of this kind of long-range weapon that pretend to be used against traditional or what is considered by the international community like Russian territory. And that's a little bit of a problem because who is going to be behind those rockets?
2:48:19
that put us in the middle of the war as a legal target for Russians. So do you have a question? My question is, what do you say about this, about the possibility that the intelligence and guidance of this long-range equipment are going to be us? So let me say a couple of things.
2:48:53
I'm talking about technicalities and not what we know to be true. So we have several months ago an article that came out in the New York Times that the CIA had planted in the New York Times that admitted they have 20 plus sites along the Russian border that are processing real time intelligence for use by Ukraine.
2:49:22
They just came out and said it. And that was two weeks prior to their attack on the theater in Moscow. So by admitting that they basically have Gladio operations ongoing in the border area, which we already knew because from 2014 forward, they were using it to attack the people in the Donbass region.
2:49:49
The fact that they announced that they had that capability and that they were behind all of the intelligence, that fact is established. So that's number one. Number two, I can teach in our tech schools in America. This has been going on now for two years. I can teach anybody.
2:50:13
the guidance systems on munitions. And within six to 12 months, they're going to be fully capable of launching their own missiles, provided that they're given the missiles, which we know they've already been given. So it is not unreasonable to think that there are Ukrainian operators that have been trained in this two-year period that is fully capable of launching all of those missiles and are not doing it right now.
2:50:43
But that doesn't even really address the point. The fact that they were trained by Americans, the munitions are Americans or France or UK or whatever. That's the whole point of my saying that this is a proxy war between NATO collectively and Russia. And everybody sees this as that. Does it put all of the citizenry at risk? Absolutely it does.
2:51:14
it puts the European citizenry at a much higher risk than it does the United States. But it still puts all of us at risk. And at some point, collectively, all of us are going to have to stand up and tell these assholes to stop it. And that's, I think, where we're getting. And it's going to have to get basically to the brink. And I do think that there's going to be retribution for this most recent attack.
2:51:44
that the Ukraine just launched with U.S. missiles. How that happens, I don't know. I can tell you what my vote would be, and it would be the headquarters that's responsible for all this shit that happens to be in Belgium. I'm just saying, that's what I would do if I was sitting in Putin's position. I would send a message loud and clear that I'm not tolerating this bullshit.
2:52:13
What he does is anybody's guess, but I fully expect that there will be retaliation for the most recent attack. Thank you. That was already the message, but thank you. Thank you very much. Okay, guys. So we're going to go ahead and sign off of here. And within a very short period of time, I am going to do a podcast over on Rumble and I will send out a notification for it from some.
2:52:41
I don't normally, well, I guess I do sometimes hype up things that we're about to do, but I kind of stumbled across a how-to manual that has been used repeatedly, and it even names the countries that it's been used in inside of this document, which is crazy shit. And it documents the fact, but I have to actually...
2:53:09
kind of preface it in a way. I'm not going to go, I'll go through the document, but I have to kind of translate because they talk in code, just like the anti-communist code of it actually meaning freedom fighters or whatever. There's a few things in this that you have to understand in the way in which it was written, but it is mind blowing. Go ahead, Sally. Just before I forget, I bet that's okay. I just started.
2:53:37
doing an MKUltra series that I have permission from someone who does X-Spaces to use his information. Anyway, the different thing is because I've gone through Gladio, we're looking at it through Gladio glasses and trying to connect the same people who are associated with Gladio because they created MKUltra, Mockingbird, all of those things. And so we're just seeing it from a different lens just to see how deep these people are going.
2:54:07
I'm hoping to do one tonight. I will send out, I'll post a notification to my page if you guys are interested in joining. Awesome. And Sally's taking...
2:54:17
what we know to be Gladio as a CIA operation. And then obviously she has been with us along this entire journey and understands where in some cases when we discovered Jonestown in Guyana, the fact that it was a terrorist training camp under Gladio before it was turned into an MKUltra experiment base that...
2:54:40
Jim Jones brought his congregation from San Francisco down to continue the MKUltra experiment that he was already conducting in San Francisco, which was kind of the hub of the MKUltra experiment. Definitely illustrated that there's overlap between Gladio and MKUltra. And so I'm really excited to see what she presents.
2:55:03
So thanks everybody for being here and we'll see you just a little bit over on Rumble.
Entities here
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Claims made here
Julio Valerio Borghese member_of
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 1:13:38
“The guy that was known back in the 60s as the Black Prince in Italy, Borghese, plays an integral role in Operation Gladio because he actually provided a lot of the support on the island of Sardinia wh…”
Operation Gladio trained
Brigade 2506 host_asserted
▶ 1:17:23
“And one of the cartels I came across when I started looking into him isn't even Mexican. The guy's from Cuba. He was one of the Cuban exiles that came and was trained as a terrorist in Miami. And we s…”
CIA trained
Brigade 2506 host_asserted
▶ 1:17:23
“And one of the cartels I came across when I started looking into him isn't even Mexican. The guy's from Cuba. He was one of the Cuban exiles that came and was trained as a terrorist in Miami. And we s…”
David Ferrie member_of
CIA host_asserted
▶ 1:22:33
“under the training of Otto Skorzeny, were in Dallas, Texas on November 22nd, 1963. The CIA operative Ferrari, who was a pilot, flew one of them out and a Dallas police officer drove the other one to t…”
David Ferrie covered_up
John F. Kennedy host_asserted
▶ 1:22:33
“under the training of Otto Skorzeny, were in Dallas, Texas on November 22nd, 1963. The CIA operative Ferrari, who was a pilot, flew one of them out and a Dallas police officer drove the other one to t…”
Major Gannis exposed
Otto Skorzeny book_quoted
▶ 1:23:01
“There are many people, to include the guy who bought Otto Skorzeny's papers from his kid and wrote a book called Skorzeny Papers, Major Gannis, who was an intel officer in the United States Air Force,…”
Major Gannis member_of
U.S. Air Force host_asserted
▶ 1:23:01
“There are many people, to include the guy who bought Otto Skorzeny's papers from his kid and wrote a book called Skorzeny Papers, Major Gannis, who was an intel officer in the United States Air Force,…”
Allen Dulles member_of
Standard Oil host_asserted
▶ 1:24:48
“Alan Dulles, as a lawyer working for oil industry, Standard Oil specifically, made a deal in Azerbaijan, the Baku oil fields, with Morgan Stiles' dad. So Alan Dulles knew that guy 30 years before JFK …”
Allen Dulles member_of
CIA host_asserted
▶ 1:24:48
“Alan Dulles, as a lawyer working for oil industry, Standard Oil specifically, made a deal in Azerbaijan, the Baku oil fields, with Morgan Stiles' dad. So Alan Dulles knew that guy 30 years before JFK …”
CIA trained
Al Qaeda host_asserted
▶ 1:31:01
“So, Benjamin, that's a very interesting observation. And I do want, I think you could read what happened in North Carolina one of two ways. You could read it the way you just read it. And I hope that …”
Operation Gladio targeted_for_regime_change
Soviet Union host_asserted
▶ 1:31:01
“So, Benjamin, that's a very interesting observation. And I do want, I think you could read what happened in North Carolina one of two ways. You could read it the way you just read it. And I hope that …”
CIA trained
Mujahideen host_asserted
▶ 1:31:01
“So, Benjamin, that's a very interesting observation. And I do want, I think you could read what happened in North Carolina one of two ways. You could read it the way you just read it. And I hope that …”
Fulgencio Batista member_of
CIA caller_asserted
▶ 1:44:52
“An operative from CIA into Gladio operation and Castro did too. Castro was also part of the killing of one of the, in Colombia, people know the event in 1947, I think it was. People know the event at …”
Fidel Castro carried_out_attack
Carlos Prío Socarrás caller_asserted
▶ 1:44:52
“An operative from CIA into Gladio operation and Castro did too. Castro was also part of the killing of one of the, in Colombia, people know the event in 1947, I think it was. People know the event at …”
Fulgencio Batista member_of
Operation Gladio caller_asserted
▶ 1:44:52
“An operative from CIA into Gladio operation and Castro did too. Castro was also part of the killing of one of the, in Colombia, people know the event in 1947, I think it was. People know the event at …”
Fidel Castro member_of
Operation Gladio caller_asserted
▶ 1:44:52
“An operative from CIA into Gladio operation and Castro did too. Castro was also part of the killing of one of the, in Colombia, people know the event in 1947, I think it was. People know the event at …”
National Endowment for Democracy funded
Hong Kong protests host_asserted
▶ 2:07:36
“That did go to talk about the Hong Kong protest and those being part of the National Endowment for Democracy. And they made them a lot bigger than what they actually were. And I notice it says here th…”
Operation Gladio targeted_for_regime_change
Soviet Union host_asserted
▶ 2:12:14
“trying to change the regime in Syria and Russia and blah, blah, blah in Slovakia. So you can then take all of the foundation material that we've provided and you can use it for real day. We discovered…”
Operation Gladio targeted_for_regime_change
Slovakia host_asserted
▶ 2:12:14
“trying to change the regime in Syria and Russia and blah, blah, blah in Slovakia. So you can then take all of the foundation material that we've provided and you can use it for real day. We discovered…”
Operation Gladio targeted_for_regime_change
Syria host_asserted
▶ 2:12:14
“trying to change the regime in Syria and Russia and blah, blah, blah in Slovakia. So you can then take all of the foundation material that we've provided and you can use it for real day. We discovered…”
Turkey front_for
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 2:12:40
“to an Operation Gladio. We did the exact same thing. We actually, by a week, forecasted there was going to be a terror event in Russia, and then within 24 hours had already discovered that the staging…”
NATO targeted_for_regime_change
Soviet Union host_asserted
▶ 2:13:44
“is the day we can take all civil war. I believe just like with Russia and NATO, NATO is provoking Putin into a massive war. No shit. Yeah, exactly. That is exactly what's happening in the United State…”
Ukraine carried_out_attack
Soviet Union caller_asserted
▶ 2:22:14
“Why is the U.S. attacking Russia? Technically, the U.S. isn't attacking Russia. NATO, of which U.S. is a member, have supplied weapons to a proxy that is attacking Russia. It's a proxy, yes. Yes. But …”
NATO supplied_arms_to
Ukraine caller_asserted
▶ 2:22:14
“Why is the U.S. attacking Russia? Technically, the U.S. isn't attacking Russia. NATO, of which U.S. is a member, have supplied weapons to a proxy that is attacking Russia. It's a proxy, yes. Yes. But …”
Movimiento C40 targeted_for_regime_change
Fidel Castro caller_asserted
▶ 2:39:06
“Inside Cuba, there's a bunch of Cubans, more than 2 million Cubans, starting to defend the Constitution, starting to take some actions. So I'm not going to discuss right here, right now, but they are …”
Ukraine carried_out_attack
Eastern Soviet Union host_asserted
▶ 2:49:22
“They just came out and said it. And that was two weeks prior to their attack on the theater in Moscow. So by admitting that they basically have Gladio operations ongoing in the border area, which we a…”
Operation Gladio funded
MKUltra host_asserted
▶ 2:53:37
“doing an MKUltra series that I have permission from someone who does X-Spaces to use his information. Anyway, the different thing is because I've gone through Gladio, we're looking at it through Gladi…”
Jonestown massacre carried_out_attack
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 2:54:17
“what we know to be Gladio as a CIA operation. And then obviously she has been with us along this entire journey and understands where in some cases when we discovered Jonestown in Guyana, the fact tha…”