Operation Gladio - Italy Part 4
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Transcript
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Okay, everybody, I'm going to ask you to please repost this space so that everybody will join in. And we're going to get started because I'm going to try to finish Italy. But again, there's so much. I may.
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On Monday, just revisit, depending on how far we get today, just a couple of the updates that has happened, the more recent court cases and stuff like that, just so that you can know that there is a way to deal with this and that some countries have tried. So we left off with Pecorelli, Mino Pecorelli, the reporter, being assassinated.
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a rock placed in his mouth as a mafia slash Gladio hit job. And I wanted to also, because I think you guys need to understand how invasive this entire operation has been over the years and how absolutely every aspect of the, what appears to be benign organizations.
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can be a CIA front. And one of those things is best illustrated by a language school that was set up, and it's called the Hyperion Language School. And the first thing you need to understand, as I articulated a couple of days ago, the whole reason that the Italian Gladio program and all of Europe's
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Gladio program was set up was under the guise of fighting off communists. Well, they basically had to create the communists that they were going to then later fight off. So in the case, and I'll give you a couple of examples today about the infiltration of what was referred to as the Red Brigade, which was part of the communist effort in Italy.
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But starting off, it makes the point that the red brigade had been infiltrated by the CIA and the Italian Secret Service. And it also says that that was done in order to further the strategy of tension and encourage violence within the Italian communities.
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Red Brigade, obviously, because it was passed off as being part of the Italian Communist Party, was the perfect way to do that. So thanks to the infiltration that they had done, in 1973, the brigades began to work closely with a Hyperion language school in Paris. And by brigades, I'm talking about the infiltrated version. With most unaware that it had the...
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that the Hyperion Language School in Paris had been founded by the CIA. The Hyperion opened an office in Italy just shortly before the kidnapping of Aldo Moro, and it closed right after it. However, during its operation, the Italian police reported that the Hyperion Language School office in Italy was the most important CIA office in all of Europe.
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It was founded by a guy by the name of Corrado, C-O-R-R-A-D-O, Simone, S-I-M-I-O-N-I. He was a CIA operative who worked with Radio Free Europe, which is another CIA front. And he worked specifically with a guy there by the name of Dolkio Barrio.
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And you spell his name, D-U-C-C-I-O-B-E-R-I-O. And he was an informant for the P2 Masonic Lodge and the Italian military intelligence. He also worked with Mario Moretti, M-O-R-E-T-T-I, who was also the CIA operative, who was later convicted of killing the Prime Minister Aldo Moro.
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The school acted as an intermediary for meetings between the Italian and foreign terrorist groups. And they even brought in the Palestine Liberation Organization as part of a cooperative and the quote-unquote red part of a German organization.
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They basically were creating these fake communist efforts to be able to then bolster the argument for having these Gladio operations. And all of them were filled in with CIA operatives. So in 1974, which was four years before Morrow's kidnapping, the Red Brigade founder,
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Renato Corcio and Alberto Francescini had been arrested in Rome. And the Francescino guy accused Moretti of turning them in, stating that Moretti and Giovanni Cinzani, which was another Red Brigade member, were in fact CIA spies. From a military point of view,
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French Encini told an Italian Parliament commission that those of you who know the people who were supposed to have carried out the Morrow operation will be perfectly aware that they were not capable of it. And so basically, he's highlighting the fact that whoever they accused, which they accused originally the Red Brigade, knowing damn good and well, and he's pointing that out, that they had no capability of doing that.
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And he also said the gunmen who mowed down Morrow's bodyguards were highly trained assassins with skills that far exceeded any of the known Red Brigade. Also, the assassins were obligated to wear alataya, their airline, uniforms in order to identify each other. Morrow had been held captive in an apartment complex owned by the military intelligence.
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The bullets that riddled Morrow's body were treated with a special preserving paint that characterized ammunition that were later found in Gladio arms dumps, i.e. that of a NATO variety. In 1981, Moradi was...
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Arrested apparently by accident and eventually confessed to the kidnapping, he received six life sentences for the murder but never cooperated with investigators. Pasica, when he became president of Italy in 1985, pressed for a pardon. Moretti was paroled after 15 years and presently resides in Milan. His early pardon by the Italian court has never been explained.
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So you have a guy, this is how you know who did it. You have a guy that murdered the prime minister and he's pardoned by another prime minister. So you know that it was them that did it. So a friar, Felix.
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Morlion, M-O-R-L-I-O-N, a Belgian priest, was affiliated with the Hyperen Language School and served to establish a branch of the school in Rome. During World War II, he had worked closely with Wild Bill Donovan and the OSS in creating Pro Deo, a Catholic intelligence agency. When the Nazis seized control of Western Europe, Donovan
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relocated Morleon and his agency from Lisbon to New York. In 1945, the priest relocated to Rome, where he became the private emissary to Pope Pius XII and four of the succeeding popes throughout the 1960s. In other words, he was an advisor. He was a personal...
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emissary during the entire time they were setting up Operation Gladio and money laundering is the point that they're trying to make. Throughout the 1960s, he remained a U.S. intelligence agency and was witnessed in the role that he played also in the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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JFK's urging, the Dominican priest had attended a strategic meeting in Massachusetts where he established a communication channel between Moscow and Washington. Pope John XXIII, through whom messages were passed that brought an end to the threat of nuclear war. In 1966, Morleon established, with funding from the CIA, the Pro Deo University.
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which became Liberia University International, which was a university of social studies. As president of the new university, Molion became a force of forming right-wing policies for the Italian government. He also reportedly began recruiting of terrorists and assassins, including Moretti,
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and Mehmed Ali Akka, who would go on to be the guy that shot John Paul II. Questions about Morleon's involvement in the Morrow matter first arose in photos taken by Piccarelli, the prominent priest in the company of leading Italian intelligence officers at the time of the kidnapping.
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Such questions became more pressing when the Rome office of the Hyperion School, which Morleon helped establish, opened shortly before Morrow's kidnapping, only to close right afterwards. Even more puzzling is the fact that the Prodeo founder received prominent mention in the secret files of Licio Gelli, which is the Masonic Lodge P2 Grand Pumbaa.
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which were seized by the Italian police in 1982. Friar Antonio Manini, whose father ran the Vatican Bank, became an emissary between Mauro and his family after he was kidnapped. Friar Massini came to serve in this capacity, which also drew some really weird things since the...
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dad was tied in with the Vatican. Friar Manini, who claimed to have heard Morrow's last confession, was the son of Luigi Manini, who was working directly for Archbishop Paul Masinkas, who, remember, is the Chicago Archbishop that moved to take over the bank at the Vatican. Why would the
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supposedly communist, because that's who was initially accused of murdering Morrow, and by communist, meaning they're atheist, employ the services of a priest. And why would they seek the services of the son of a high-ranking Vatican official? Were Ligi or Antonio somehow in the league with the kidnappers? Friar Manini, following Morrow's death, rose through the ranks of
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the Vatican, and presently serves as like the head honcho to Great Britain at the time this book was written. The Vatican to this day continues to shield Morrow's confessor from ever having to testify as a result of the prime minister's death. So not too long after all this was going on, we have a huge bombing again.
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in Bologna. And this happened on August 2nd, 1980. And what's weird about that is, remember what I told you, is August 2nd in 1990, which is exactly 10 years later, is when all of this shit hit the fan in Italy. So I find that fascinating too. A time bomb within an unattended suitcase in a crowded
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Air-conditioned waiting room in a Grand Central Station in Bologna blew up, destroying most of the building. Eighty-four people were killed and more than 200 were wounded. It was the worst attack on Italian soil since World War II. However, immediately, they began having questions. And the bomb...
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that had been used in Bologna was not an ordinary explosive. It was a sophisticated device made with TNT and Composition B, a device that had been developed for use by the U.S. military. What's more, the bomb was very similar to the explosives which the Italian police had found in an arms dump near Turiste. The planners
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had made a mistake, a mistake that was complicated by the presence of members of an organization that was called Nuclei Armate Revolutionary, which stands for Armed Revolutionary Nuclei, at the train station. The NAR, like New Order, both basically being Gladio operators, was a violent fascist group, and its leader,
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Valerie Valerio Foraventi, it's F-I-O-R-A-V-A-N-T-I, had actually been injured in the blast, but barely. On August 26th, the prosecutor of Bologna issued arrest warrants for 26 of the NAR members. They were interrogated.
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And thanks to the intervention of the Italy military intelligence, they were all released. Gelli and his fellow gladiators were now forced to lead investigators in the wrong direction and bring forward other basically patsies. The web of deception was allegedly woven by a guy by the name of Michael Ledeen, L-E-D-E-E-N.
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who is a U.S. operative who worked closely with the Masonic Lodge and the Italian military intelligence. Ledeen at the time was serving in the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a think tank that was established by the CIA. In 1981, Henry Kissinger maintained an office at that location, and Brzezinski, who served as the National Security Advisor,
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was also a member of that group. The carefully constructed new report, which was leaked to the Italian press by the military intelligence, placed the blame on the bombing of some European national fascist whose leader was Karl Heinz Hoffman. Hoffman's group, the phony report alleged, had trained for the attack in Lebanon and basically had trained with the PLO.
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Do you see how this gets all woven together? This report initially had some credibility. Eight weeks after the Bologna bombing, September 26, the member of Hoffman's group had blown himself up at Oktoberfest in Munich, killing 12 others and wounding 215. A week later in Paris, a bomb planted by the group in front of the synagogue was...
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killed four people and wounded 13. This explanation came, let's see, despite it being denied by the PLO and could not be verified at all, despite having traveled to Lebanon repeatedly. So that kind of stayed hanging in the air as to who was exactly doing it.
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And then on March 1981, a raid on Lucio Gelli's villa uncovered a list. Now, keep in mind, this is 81. Uncovered a list of 962 P2 Masonic Lodge members that included members of the Italian intelligentsia, the military, the media, and politicians, and also several Argentinians.
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So there's a whole list of these people and the positions that they held. For example, a lot of the leaders of the Democratic Socialist Party, which is, of course, who the CIA was always putting into office, their naval commander, blah, blah, blah. The guy, remember, we talked about Stefano Dalce. He was on that list.
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It says, let's see. The investigators realized that the secret society acting on orders of U.S. officials had been initiating acts of terror throughout the Western world, most particularly in Argentina under the watchful eye and blessing of Borgen Zelio, who basically is Pope Francis today. And that is actually very true.
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A little bit of time goes by and the U.S. chain of command of both Operation Gladio in Europe and the Operation Condor, because there's lots of overlap, was basically emanating out of the CIA headquarters. And the more they looked into it, the more Italy became convinced that.
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That was basically the origins of the whole thing. Now, I have mentioned this and I just want to mention it again. Most of this, like in the 80s that was going on, some of those bombings happened after the church committee. And if you guys remember what the church committee is, there was.
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Shipments of arms to rebels in Angola and all of the crap that had happened with the Kurds. And so the whole other coups that had happened, the Senate set up the church committee in 1974 to look into the abuses of the CIA. Now, we'll go over this when we get to Greece.
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But one of the outcomes, I mean, they didn't change anything. But one of the outcomes of it was it did, you know, that's where we found out about the heart attack gun and all of this other stuff. So there was a CIA agent that in towards the end of the church committee and like in the immediate aftermath where they would have been taking actions on how to reform the CIA.
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based on all of the crap that they discovered, like they were assassinating heads of state, a CIA agent in Greece was murdered. There is a lot of evidence that suggests that the CIA took out their own agent in order to then, because this is exactly what they did as soon as he died, they went to Congress and said, this is all your fault.
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And I mean, it was written about in newspapers and everything else. I think his last name was Welch. They accused the Senate of causing this man's, they never mentioned his name in any of the hearings, nothing. But they said the CIA accused the Senate of retribution of somebody knocking this guy out. And he had become a problem for him anyway, by the way, of knocking him out.
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In order to as kind of revenge by, you know, hey, you're telling everybody we're bad guys, which in fact they were. And look what happened. If you hold us accountable, you're going to get us killed overseas. And not a single thing was done after the church committee to hold them accountable for what they did. So that's kind of how they manipulate things. OK, so despite all of this going on.
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and the killings and the terror attacks and the coups, who was sanctioning the transactions with the mafia and the drug cartels? Who was creating the secret armies? Who was creating the fascist societies and the bogus banks? And the partial answer of this was discovered when Mikel Sedona purchased the Franklin National Bank in 1972.
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Sedona purchased the controlling interest in the bank from Lawrence Tisch. And if you don't know who he is, look him up. He's one of the richest men in the world. Tisch was acting chairman and CEO of CBS at the time. And of course, CBS is one of those mockingbird media places that basically is owned by the CIA. He also owned movie theaters, cigarette manufacturing.
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hotels, and oil tankers. During World War II, Tisch actually worked for Wild Bill Donovan at the OSS and never severed his ties to the CIA. He was also considered a distinguished member of the CFR.
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In 1961, the Christian Science Monitor described the CFR as, quote, probably one of the most influential semi-public organizations in the field of foreign policy, unquote, which, of course, it was. It had 1,400 of the most elite names in the world in labor, business, finance, blah, blah, blah. It also had a lot of military people.
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Fourteen years later, Rear Admiral Chester Ward, a member of the CFR for 16 years, reported that the powerful clique within the organization sought to surrender of the sovereignty of the national independence of the United States to create one world government. That was his words. That's a quote. Few critics of the CFR were more vocal than Senator Barry Goldwater, who wrote in his memoirs, quote, their goal is to impose a benign stability.
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on the quarreling family of nations through merger and consolidation. They see the elimination of national boundaries, the suppression of racial and ethnic loyalties as the most expeditious avenue to world peace. Well, world control. Their rationale rests exclusively on materialism, unquote. So there's more quotes, but.
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I think the important part is in 1972, when Sedona purchased controlling interest of Franklin National, the CFR was a haven for spooks, spies, diplomats, blah, blah, blah. Among its members were Alan Dulles, William Buckley, who also was a CIA agent and Mockingbird Media National Review guy, CIA operative Robert Bowie, B-O-W-I-E, Donald Gregg, G-R-E-G-G.
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who plays heavily in Operation Condor. Dean Hinton, who we just talked about in our spaces, he's the guy that was in El Salvador when they were doing all the mass murders down there. Catherine Graham, obviously a CIA advisor and publisher of the Washington Post. Edward Martin, former OSS deputy chief of staff and U.S. ambassador to Argentina.
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during the time that their bullshit happened. Henry Sturgis Morgan, OSS officer and co-founder of Morgan Stanley. Jacob Beam, CIA agent and U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union, 69 to 73. Oh my gosh, and my favorite guy, General Lyman Lemonsker, the guy who basically was in charge of assembling the assassination team for JFK and who come up with Operation Northwood.
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who wanted to blow up a bunch of our shit and kill Americans so that they could have a ground invasion of Cuba. That's General Lyman Lemonsker. Dean Atkinson, U.S. Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger, David Kennedy, who David Kennedy was the Sedona business partner up in Chicago, don't forget.
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And he also served as U.S. Secretary of Treasury from 69 to 71. Other members of the club were Kingman Brewster Jr., who ran Yale, and Arthur Burns, who was the chairman of the Federal Reserve, Navy Admiral Crowe, Thomas S. Gates, who was the Secretary of Defense.
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Oh, and another guy that comes up all the time is J. Peter Grace of W.R. Grace and the chairman of the Radio Free Europe, which is a CIA entity called Henry Grunwald. He also was managing editor of Time magazine. Irving Kristol, who's Bill Kristol's dad, who was the founder of Encounter.
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that an encounter was fully funded Mockingbird Media Magazine by the CIA. William Polly, who was the chairperson for CBS, Robert McNamara, who we know, president, who went on after Secretary of Defense become the president of the World Bank so he could control all the purse strings to the countries that they wanted to overthrow because one of the first things they do is cut off all your money.
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Nelson Rockefeller, who at the time was governor of New York up until 73. David Rockefeller, CEO of Chase Manhattan and founder of the Trilateral Commission. Also LBJ and Hubert Humphrey. So Larry Tisch had been widely held as one of the most astute businessmen in American history.
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So it would be weird for him to do something that didn't financially benefit himself. But in 1972, he acquired 21% of the Franklin National Bank. It was based in Long Island, New York. And the federal bank examiners found that the bank was on the brink of insolvency.
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was in a compromising position with the purchase. Being the major stockholder and a member of the board of directors of both the holding company and the bank, he had improper control of Franklin assets and activities. That triggered a Federal Reserve investigation. As soon as the investigation got underway, Sedona appeared at Franklin on July 20, 1972, with a hat in hand, offering Tisch,
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$40 a share, $8 above the market value. Sedona was not a second-class mobster, but a renowned financier who would not buy a pig in a poke. Yet at the time, the purchase of Franklin was posting a loss of $7 million and was classified by the Office of Currency as a problem bank. Why did Sedona suddenly show up and offer to buy the bank?
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That's such a huge financial risk. Keep in mind that he is representing the Vatican as their financial advisor. Some writers have speculated that the deal may have been triggered by a feud between Arthur Roth, who was the original CEO of Franklin National, and David Rockefeller, who obviously owned Chase Manhattan Bank.
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his brother, Nelson Rockefeller. And basically, it's a squabble between them, the original owner of Roth, who had ran his bank really well and decided to sell it, but
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These guys were running it like a CIA front bank and running it into the ground. And he was pissed off that they were destroying the bank that has basically been his legacy. And so Sedona purchased the Long Island Bank through basically his holding company, FASCO AG, F-A-S-C-O-A-G. He was represented by a New York law firm.
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And it just so happens to be the law firm that Richard Nixon and his attorney general, John Mitchell, were partners at. Sedona informed the SEC that he had raised the $40 million for the deal by selling some of his shares in another financial concern to Roberto Calvi. Now, keep in mind, Calvi's the chairman of the Banco Ambrosiano.
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who eventually gets hung off the bridge in London. Tisch got his money through the cell. The comptroller of the currency asked no more questions, but nowhere can it be verified that Sedona received the $40 million from Calvi and the Banco Ambrosiano. And nowhere can anybody prove that Fasco, Sedona's company,
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transferred the money from any of its accounts. David M. Kennedy, Sedona's old partner, took a place on the board of FASCO AG and assumed responsibility for voting shares at their annual board meeting of Franklin National. Kennedy at the time, now remember Kennedy's the Chicago mafia banker, had left his position as President Nixon's Secretary of Treasury to become the U.S. Ambassador
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To where? NATO. What does NATO run? Operation Gladio. This is just so crazy. So you have all of that going on. And you have part of the trilateral commission people in 1973, David Rockefeller becomes.
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the chairman of the Trilateral Commission, and actually said out loud that it was their goal to create a new world order controlled by multinational corporations and banks. That's what I call the international syndicate. During Operation Condor, which is the Gladio program in South America and Central America, Rockefeller traveled throughout South America telling all of the newly installed dictators,
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from this apparatchik, how to run their government. More importantly, not just how to run their government, who was actually going to be allowed inside the international syndicate to run the mines, control the telephone companies, and control all of their natural resources. That's what he was really there for. So in Chile, where in 1976, the military regime of Pinochet
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international condemnation and the congressional cutoff of American aid due to its terrorist activities or basically murdering its own citizens, was able to do all of that because $927 million in loans were made by who? Chase Manhattan, Citibank, Morgan Guarantee Trust, and others.
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commission, in effect, had made American bankers a higher authority than the elected people of the American people. So I want you all to understand this kind of money laundering apparatchik that we just talked about. So what happens with that $927 million? Well, they're going to eventually default on it. And who has to pay for that? The shareholders of these banks. Meanwhile, the people
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authorizing the loans. They're going to get commissions on it. The people receiving the loans is going to skim off money for their CIA handlers in Chile and for the government officials in Chile. And none of that money is going to get to the people of Chile. It's going to be laundered into this system. They're going to buy
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equipment for Chile to kill their people. They're going to buy phone systems for ITT, who was running the phone systems down there. And those guys are going to get lots of kickbacks. They're going to give the money and buy stuff for the mines that are down there and pay off those people. It's just a huge, big money laundering opportunity. And then when they default on the loans, those bank people don't care.
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Because they're making million-dollar salaries and getting commissions off of making the loans. It's the stockholders that end up getting screwed. And when the bank fails, like all of them did in 2008 because they did all this shit, we end up suffering as a result of that. And I know what the FDIC says and the whole insurance stuff and all that other crap. But there was a lot of taxpayer money that went out in the system in 2008.
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Because they're too big to fail bullshit. So Sedona's purchase of Franklin National created a financial nightmare. And by April 1974, the bank was in a nosedive. The reality was that Franklin had suffered $40 million loss and the Federal Reserve knew that it was basically in trouble. The rationale behind the Federal Reserve's decision to shell out
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Hundreds of millions of dollars to the Sedona Bank. Surely the Fed knew that the bank could not survive. Warning notices about, and remember, when the Federal Reserve decides to bail out this bank, that debt is our debt.
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Franklin's terminal condition had been issued by Morgan Guarantee Trust and a host of other international financial institutions, but the money kept pouring into Franklin until the Long Island Bank finally collapsed. This is money laundering. In 1975, Peter Shattuck, a former executive and vice president of the bank's international division, pled guilty to fraud. He was sentenced to
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Oh, my gosh. Three years and fined twenty thousand dollars. He probably made tens, if not millions, tens of millions in commissions on all of the other crap. And they fine him twenty thousand dollars. Following their 1979 trial in federal district court in New York, Paul Luftig, the bank's former president and chief administrative officer in.
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J. Michael Carter, a former senior vice president, was convicted of falsifying financial records. They ended up serving a year in jail, but no charges were raised against David Kennedy, who basically was behind the whole thing. And Kennedy's complicity in the crime was evidenced by his position as director at FASCO AG, but also because his voting control over
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so much of the crap that Sedona owned. Kennedy was well-connected with Arthur Burns, the chairman of the Fed. Both Kennedy and Burns were key appointees in the Nixon administration, and both were prominent members of the CFR Trilateral Commission. Kennedy also was closely tied to James Smith, the comptroller of the currency, who neglected to conduct the legal mandated inspections of Franklin after Sedona acquired it and approved Franklin's
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overseas expansion, even when the bank was broke. So you see how they're all in on it. They're all in on it. Having raided the assets of Banca Privata Financiere and Banca Union, Italy's national union bank, Sedona had purchased, which Sedona had purchased with funds from the Vatican when he's their money guy.
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He merged those two firms and called it Banca Privada. The two holes now became a massive crater because he's basically making these two banks fail as well. And by 1974, his new institution had a loss of 200 billion lira.
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Sedona managed to convince the directors of Banco Roma to sink $200 million into his Banco Privada. And on and on and on. And this just keeps happening. And so Sedona is basically stealing all of the money out of these banks. And a lot of the money.
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is going into the Vatican and into this international syndicate. This branches out into Germany, into Zurich. And shortly after the stroke of midnight in 1974, Lucio Gelli made a call to Sedona, who was staying at a chalet in Switzerland, to inform him that the Italian government was preparing two warrants for his arrest. One for false...
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balance sheet documents and the other for fraudulent statements of bankruptcy. Leave Switzerland before they notify Interpol, Jelly advised. Get out of there so that they can't extradite you. If you don't, our enemies will torture you. They will kill you. It is very dangerous. Things have changed. And again, this is 1974. So throughout Europe,
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Prominent bankers who had lost fortunes thanks to Sedona's financial shenanigans were now demanding the arrest of the Pope's banker. Sedona heeded Jelley's advice. He packed his bags and headed to New York, where he would remain under protection of the mafia and the CIA within his luxury suite, discreetly elegant hotel on Fifth Avenue. And that was true up until a point. He lived there, went downstairs, ate at the diner for years.
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But he got a little greedy and he faked his own kidnapping. So it's a long story, but they figured out that he had faked his own kidnapping. And let me find this one thing because it's actually just hilarious. While you're finding it, doesn't that sound familiar? As far as what?
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Faking your own kidnapping. Isn't that Gretchen Whitmore's. Called fame. Yeah. Yes actually. So let's see. And going back to the media mogul things. Didn't Patty Hearst do something like that too. Yes. Patterns. Yeah. I was going to say. They're not all of that. Original.
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When it comes to their shenanigans, there does seem to be some overlap between them. Okay, so let's see. I'm trying to find this one thing. So he goes to jail. He gets a life sentence. And supposedly, he's poisoned in prison.
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and drink cyanide that had been put in his coffee in Italy. And he's not the only guy that that happened to. There are other people that they didn't want to talk. And I mean, it's too, in Italy. So in Italy, and this is another very important part, and it's a pattern around all of these cases. They will arrest somebody and put them in prison to protect them.
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They treat them like royalty. They have special cells for them. And they can basically come and go as they want. We don't know that. They disguise them as far as they don't want you to know that. This has later been proven. And they're basically protecting them in prison. But if you get in prison and you actually talk to a reporter, you will be poisoned and killed. And that has happened. They've actually even shot people in jail.
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So a jail and a conviction is not necessarily a bad thing for these people because sometimes it's how they protect them. And then when the protection they feel is not necessary anymore, these people will just walk out of jail and then someone will go, oh my gosh, they escaped. And then nobody ever looks for them again.
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Also, in the case of some of the Nazi people, they actually faked their own deaths because the saying back then was no one looks for dead people. And then they'll show up decades later. And there were people that actually like took glasses that they had drank from in who they suspected they were some famous Nazi. And they took a glass and did a DNA sample and found out, yes, in fact, that was the guy and he had faked his own death.
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I just want to let you know how crazy these stories are. So that's kind of the whole Sedona. There's a lot more to it, but I did want to talk to you about Castle Bank and its role in all of this because it comes, you know, obviously home here because Paul Helliwell is the guy that set up Castle Bank and Trust.
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Paul Helliwell, as I told you, lived in Miami. He was a CIA guy. He's a lawyer. He shows up in a whole bunch of banking documents in Miami proper. But Castle Bank was specifically set up in the Cayman Islands by Paul Helliwell.
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It formed a bridge between the poppy fields in Thailand and organized crime in the United States. It's kind of like the bridge. While Helliwell retained his dual role as a CIA paymaster and a mobster counselor, Helliwell organized an entire Caribbean banking circuit with all of these shell companies to include some for the Vatican Bank. He continued to operate Sea Supply, which was the shipping that was hauling all the drugs around.
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And remember, he's the guy that became the consulate chief for the Thai consulate in Miami. And why would the Thai consulate be in Miami? Because that's where all the drugs were coming in and out of both in Thailand and Miami. He also operated out of a bank or out of a building called American Bankers Insurance Building. Ever Industrious, helly well, also served as legal counsel for Meyer Lansky's protege.
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Santo Traficano. And he was an advisor to Lyndon Johnson. They're all a crime syndicate. The Cayman Islands was the ideal place for Halliwell's offshore banking industry. The nation had 13,000 residents. It also had 14,000 Teledex numbers for banks. So they had more phone numbers.
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for banks than they did actual citizens in the country. That's how many hot banking accounts they had down there. The Caymans offered banks a degree of secrecy that was matched in Switzerland and Luxembourg and Lechtenstein. Castle Bank joined in the Caymans, and it actually was fairly close.
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to the Cayman branch of the Nugent Hand Bank, which we've talked about, where Nugent ended up being killed. And also he was close nearby was the World Finance Corporation, which was another CIA front bank that dealt with the Vatican and the mafia. So funding for the Castle Bank came from the International Diversified Corporation, IDC.
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which was a CIA-controlled, pandemonium-registered holding company. So you see why Noriega was so important in Panama? This had all been set up by a CIA operative, Wallace Groves, G-R-O-V-E-S. He was a convicted felon. See, they use convicted felons too, who served two years in prison for selling worthless stock.
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The agency assigned Groves, the task for organizing coups, funding political parties, and laundering money. Money flowed into Castle Bank, not only from international diversified, but also from a host of underworld figures like Moe Dallitz, the racketeer who was Mr. Las Vegas, and Morris Kleinman and Samuel Tucker, who operated the gambling syndicate in Ohio.
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and the Desert Inn in Las Vegas. Castle was joined at the hip with another bank, Mercantile Bank and Trust, which was another CIA operation, this time in the Bahamas, also founded by Paul Helliwell. Castle owned a large block of stock in Mercantile, and Mercantile owned a huge controlling block of stock in Castle. They oftentimes did this.
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Both banks had the exact same directors on it, and money flowed back and forth. That's, again, another laundering operation. Mercantile and Castle were also involved with an entity called Underwriters Bank, which is, again, another Bahama bank founded by Paul Helliwell.
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Those all were tied into American International Underwriters, which was established as part of an insurance empire by OSS agent C.B. Starr. And I'm telling you, when you get into Starr, that's probably another one that we need to highlight. Starr, his insurance thing that started over in China.
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Because it's actually something else. And I haven't done enough digging into it. But it turns into AIG. And the entire thing was built on money laundering and drugs. AIG was founded on money laundering and drugs, posing as an insurance company for the CIA.
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In 1976, Mercantile was closed by the Bohemian government after investors discovered the bank's holdings were completely worthless. It was just a front bank in order to launder money. And again, Pricewaterhouse makes an astounding appearance in this because the day just before
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they find and they announce that it's basically a fake bank, Pricewaterhouse had just certified that they possessed $25 billion in assets. Unfortunately, these assets were alleged loans given to unidentified individuals who, by the way, was not collateralized, just as I explained to you the other day, how they do this.
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Very important to understand how this thing works. In 1977, the IRS launched an investigation into the affairs of Castle Bank that became known as Project Haven. If anybody wants to look into that, investigators obtained evidence that the source of much of the money deposited into the banks were underworld figures in the heroin trade coming out of Asia, which of course is what we already know.
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Evidence led to a grand jury, but after the jury was assembled, the investigation was called off, as they always are. The CIA had issued a warning to the U.S. Justice Department that the pursuit of criminal proceedings against Castle Bank would endanger, quote unquote, national security. So that's kind of the beauty of this system that they set up.
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is that prior to World War II and the creation of the CIA, all of this shit would get investigated and at least somewhat held accountable when it got discovered. After the CIA's creation and their magic rubber stamp that says national security, they have the power because Congress gave them the power and could take it away tomorrow.
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to stop any investigation into wrongdoing, no matter how egregious it is, to include killing millions of people with a rubber stamp called national security. January 1980, two Australian policemen come across the dead body of Nugent.
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Out of the Nugent Hand Bank, because that bank in Australia is exactly the same thing as the banks I was just describing to you. And the policeman finds the business card of William Colby, who was the CIA director, on the seat of the car next to the dead man. The dead man was Frank Nugent, co-owner of Nugent Hand, and also a prominent lawyer in Australia.
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Obviously, they rule his death as a homicide. But interestingly enough, there was no fingerprints and he was not wearing gloves on the gun. As far as Nugent's fingerprints was not on the gun. And there was also a rifle there. They were not on there either. And supposedly the way it was set up.
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there's no way he could have shot himself in the head from where he was sitting in the car and like the position that he was found in. He would have had to have like been a contortionist. So basically it was an execution is basically what they're saying. Michael Hand, his partner in the bank, was a former Green Beret who had served in Vietnam and been involved in all of the OSS crap with the CIA. He basically,
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runs off to, he was in London at the time, and he comes back and has a big shred, like Oliver North shredding party of all of the bank's documents in Australia and puts the word out to their subsidiaries that all of the documents basically need to be shred. He says to everybody that if they don't hurry up and finish off, we're all going to end up with concrete shoes on.
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So there's a whole big description of what all they were involved in. But I think you all get the picture by now. Nugent Hand had subsidiary offices in Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Brazil, blah, blah, blah. But I do want to mention one particular guy, Edwin Wilson.
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Edwin Wilson is involved in both the drug and weapons trafficking. If you don't know who he is, look him up. He was in that World Commerce Corporation and was in the Lebanon area for a long time. He helped Chiang Kai-shek get weapons. He helped
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A lot of the Gladio units get weapons. He's a big deal in this whole apparatus. So we have one last story that I want to get to, and that is Calvi. And I'm skipping a whole bunch, but we need to get to this, and we're already past our normal time.
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There's a whole bunch of stuff that happens with the discovery of the fake companies. A whole bunch of other people die. And a lot of the Italian government gets discovered. And there's a decision made because of all of the exposure that they're getting at BCCI and other places that they're going to kill.
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Calvi. Calvi is the guy that was running the bank Ambrosiano. So the CIA had tried to resolve the interlinking of the Vatican Bank and all of their shell companies with the bank Ambrosiano, but they weren't having a lot of luck. So they even gave him an international consultant.
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But they still weren't having any luck. Their international consultant happened to be a physician. And he basically, we have a lot of them that turn in their stethoscope to become basically crime syndicate people. So he does that and he becomes a member of Operation Gladio. He was dispatched to serve on the military intelligence in Italy. He worked for General Santavito.
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who basically was a key figure in Italy in this whole Gladio network. He also worked for the NATO commander when it was Alexander Haig. And keep in mind, Gladio was ran out of NATO. He was a leading member in P2. So he was a Mason and he met regularly with.
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Licio Gelli. And he becomes an intermediary with some of the warships that was sold to Saddam Hussein in Iraq, blah, blah, blah. He also has dealings with the Gambino mafia family in the U.S. So he becomes deeply involved in U.S. politics, including the implementation.
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So he also played a role in Billigate, which was kind of the setup of President Carter with his brother being involved in the selling of arms and all kinds of other shenanigans, which if you dig into that, it basically was a setup to make President Carter look bad. There's lots of other opinions out there, but...
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I'm fairly convinced at this point that the entire thing was another setup of Carter. Not that I'm a big Carter fan. Reagan's, let's see, Reagan's removal of Richard Garner as the U.S. ambassador to Italy. You also have this Pazienza and Ledeen, the guy that we were just talking about, receiving federal.
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fiat to handle relations with the U.S. and the Italian government. So they're the Gladio operators that are going to be inserted. In 1981, Paziazza begins to devise a plan to plug the gaping hole in Banco Ambrosiano. And at that point, it was $1.75 billion.
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And because they know how involved it is, if that bank goes down, it's going to screw up the Vatican. And that's what they're trying to avoid happening. So the CIA helps him with their contacts. He arranges for two American investors, David Rockefeller and Robert Armio, A-R-M-A-O, three Saudi businessmen.
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and two banks to pay $1.2 billion for the nine shell companies that had been created so that the Vatican could money launder their part of the money with Bank Ambrosiano. And that would give them 16% of the Ambrosiano stock. Seven days after John Paul II was shot,
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Calvi was arrested for the, and remember, John Paul II was shot by a Gladio person from Turkey, their gray wolf. Calvi was arrested for illegal transfer of funds out of the country and locked up in prison 20 minutes south of Milan. As soon as this happened, the Calvi family contacted Archbishop Masinkas, and keep in mind, that's the Chicago archbishop that got moved to the Vatican that's controlling the Vatican Bank.
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and they wanted his help to get Calvi out of jail. If the Vatican Bank accepts any responsibility, it will not only be the Vatican's image that will suffer, you'll lose as well, for our problems will become your problems. Prison was the worst experience in Calvi's life. He was very introverted and very obsessive about his personal hygiene, so he was very uncomfortable there.
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His cellmates passed their time playing cards, listening to rock music, and that just like drove him crazy. So a little bit later, when questioned by the Milan magistrates, he broke into tears and said, I'm just the lowest of low. I'm just a dog who serves others. Then who commands you? He was asked. Collecting himself, he said, I can't tell you anymore.
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Word immediately got back to this international syndicate that having him in jail wasn't going to work out for them because he's going to crack. So a few days later, the Italian government charged Sedona with the murder of a guy by the name as Ambrosoli. Calvi swallowed a bunch of barbiturates and slashed his wrists.
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He ended up in the prison infirmary. He did not die. And that obviously said that he knew exactly what was going to be happening. So Calbee was sentenced to four years in prison and a fine of 16 billion lira. His lawyer filed an appeal and that freed him on bail. And he went right back to his job at the Ambrosiano Bank.
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Calvi was becoming increasingly desperate. The shareholders kept insisting on some proof that those shell companies in Luxembourg and Lichtenstein and Panama actually had assets in them, and they didn't. Marcinicus realized that some action had to be taken to ward off financial disaster for the Vatican, and he came up with a course of action that represented one of the greatest acts of fraud in history.
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He issued a letter of patronage stating that the dummy firms were legitimate. But what most people didn't realize is at the time, there was an attachment to it that basically indemnified the Vatican from any liability. So he was covering his butt, but he was going to let everybody else out there fry. So in doing that.
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The Marcinicus was making this pronouncement of trust. And Robert Rossoni, the general manager that worked basically for Calvi, was making new demands that Calvi basically get fired. And then you have the CIA Pazienza guy that's kind of in the mix of this.
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You have the Rosiani was shot. So the guy that's trying to get Calvi fired, he gets shot by an assailant with a pistol as he left his apartment. The Milan police officers hear the shot, kill the gunman. And the guy managed to survive. And it turns out.
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That the people that were trying to kill this guy were part of the Gladio network. So this goes on and there's a whole bunch of other melodramatic crap that goes on. And it gets discovered that the whole thing is fake. The entire thing is a house of cards. So Calvi decides to leave Milan and makes his way through a bunch of.
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other towns, but he ends up in London. And apparently people, i.e. a guy by the name of Hans Kunz, K-U-N-Z, are supposedly helping him along the way. And I'm doing that in big air quotes. They are basically sending him to his death in a planned destination. Because if you look into Hans Kunz, he's an arms dealer.
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He's part of the whole Gladio network. And it was discovered later on that he was basically doing this on the orders of Jelly, the guy that's behind a whole bunch of this. So in London, Calbee was placed on the eighth floor of a very nasty building. And supposedly all of this was set up by a guy who's across town in a luxurious hotel.
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Because he knows that he's part of the setup. On June 17th, the body of Roberto Calvi was found hanging from an orange noose. And again, remember, orange is very important. Under Blackfriars Bridge in London, his feet dangling in the muddy waters of the Thames. He was wearing a lightweight gray suit. An expensive watch remained on his wrist.
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$20,000 was in his wallet and his pockets were full of basically masonry stones. Now, what's important about this is that the Masonic Lodge members in Italy, the P2 people, all wore black robes.
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They specifically were referred to as black friar robes. He's hanging from the black friar bridge. And in addition, they stuffed the Masonic stones, like the one that they stuck in the reporter's mouth, they had them in his pocket.
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That's kind of how they do away with people. And later on, they reopened. They initially deemed his death as a suicide, but he's kind of chunky and there was no way he could have gotten over and gotten hung. And so years later, they opened it up and then did decide that he had been murdered.
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That's kind of the, I mean, obviously there's so much more here, but you kind of get the jest of the turmoil that these people created. And all of these failing banks everywhere, there's real live people whose lives were crushed as a result of them. And they don't care. That's the chaos.
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So that they can create controls and make you seek solutions with the government. Because each and every time, just like the savings and loans here, what did everybody do? They looked to the government for the solution. And they screwed and are still screwing our money supplies up. Those bank failures resulted in them monitoring our banks, not the criminal banks. They're still doing money laundering.
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The whole thing was set up to spy on us, not them. And they create these chaoses and these catastrophes that ruin real people. People commit suicide because they lose everything. They don't give a shit. These are all man-made disasters from the international syndicate for us to look to the government for solutions. That's kind of the whole mantra of this entire series.
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with a lot of dead bodies in the wake so what you got i know stellar has something because she's miss money lady anybody have any questions um i i was trying to get back to the screen all of this stuff it's like like okay so like i see where all the money goes and different things and when you say the times and different things that's why i was you know i said yesterday i'm just
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Everything that has gone on in this reality with the wars, the overthrows, everything all over the freaking world, it's not done because of regular people. It's done because of the puppet masters, and they get their funding through this other stuff.
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Even just like what happened today, Biden sending over more money, you know, more laundering, you know, to Ukraine. So it's just it boggles my mind that this has been what has been going on all this time, but never in my wildest dream. And I'm sure with pretty much everyone else in here, in any of our wildest minds, did we think that our government was a part of all of this? We were just.
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We were just led to believe in all of these, like Operation Paperclip. Holy crap. You know what I'm saying? And then people were putting stuff. I mean, just everything is just, it blows my mind. And that's all. I'm just, I'm speechless. What do you got, SR71? After this entire discussion, which is absolutely astounding, I might add.
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There's two things that are readily coming to mind all of a sudden. And one is Bernie Madoff and the other is the Panama Papers that were released. And I'm wondering how much of that goes into what we're looking at. If you look at, I mean, obviously there's Ponzi schemes out there which are not related to Gladio at all. That's just malfeasance.
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There are several ties to the Panama Papers in this, and I've not went through and connected a lot of those dots. I mean, that definitely is a future project I have on my to-do list. But a lot of the money laundering that was exposed in the Panama Papers has to do with funding this operation unequivocally.
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I'd almost think, you know, because it seems like there are like little ties, you know, maybe not full blown thing, you know, like full blown, you know, into it. But there might be like little things, you know, like, you know, a toe here and a toe there, where like, like maybe operatives or shell companies did invest in the Madoff scheme.
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And things like that, you know, unbeknownst, maybe, you know, maybe that what, you know, I'm seeing stuff like that, like he was talking. Yeah. Yeah. That's way too complicated for me. Go ahead, Miles. Good afternoon, Colonel. So I think we're in a different paradigm here just because we're in this space and there's so much exposure that's been coming out in the past. Hardly anybody knew about this stuff.
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It was in the shadows. And now that light is being projected on them, I always try to tell people that the way to push back on this is with leverage. And I think that's with numbers. The more people that know about this, and it's funny because we're at a paradigm where when they try to run something or a narrative,
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gets set, we can crush it immediately. So what are your thoughts as far as fighting back on this? I agree with you 100%. And I mean, I guess that's the reason why I'm spending about 10 hours every day doing this is the reach gets bigger and bigger every day.
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Our reach grows. You guys sharing all of this stuff grows. You guys buying Paul Williams' book and reading it and arming it yourself. You guys sharing this. So, okay, I'm going to tell you this real short story. Yesterday, we have a home essentials store downtown. It's like a tiny privately owned Williams-Sonoma. And the woman that owns it is a dear friend of mine. Her husband, who I've never met, is a retired Air Force colonel.
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And I only ever talk to her when I go every two weeks to get my nails done or when we go to the flea markets or whatever you call it, farmer's market on Saturday because it's part right in front of her store. She owns tons of real estate in my little town here. And she is kind of a person that you would think would own.
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a home store. She cooks and stuff like that. So we don't have a lot in common other than I love looking at the stuff she has because she buys directly from Germany and Italy and stuff like that. And so I can buy a lot of real pasta in there and stuff like that.
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I'd never met her husband. Yesterday, he happened to be there and she introduced me to him. And I said, I feel like I know you. They leave every summer. They're leaving on Sunday to go to Canada for the summer. I said, I feel like I know you. And so we got to talking and he goes, so what are you doing with yourself in retirement? And I kind of chuckled and I said, well, I mean, you'd appreciate this. I said, did you ever go to Air War College? And he goes, yeah. And I said, so did you ever hear about Operation Gladio? And he goes, no. And so I gave him a brief overview of what it was.
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And like five, seven minutes later, he looked at me and he goes, oh my God, you just overwhelmed me. He says, how do you know all of that shit? And I said, because I'm living it right now. I've delved into this. I've been doing nothing for the last year, but researching this. And I feel compelled to share it because just like you just said, nobody knows about it. And so that's kind of...
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why I'm doing what I'm doing and our reach. I just got asked by Sally's friend who I saw him in here earlier. Sally, what's his name? I'm going to start doing a show with him. I've been asked, you know, and outside of all of this, I've appeared a couple of different times on a radio station in North Carolina, a radio station in Jackson, Mississippi, which is their capital.
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And so I'm getting the word out. That's what I'm doing. And I'm relying on y'all to do the same. Ludo, go ahead. Hello, everybody. Colonel Bridget Cousin, thank you very much for these spaces. And thank you very much for all your amazing work, really. I had a question.
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Perhaps of topic, I don't know. But when you were talking, besides everything what you exposed today, is the real mood that we had, that my family had in those times. But when you were talking about the Vatican, it came up to my mind Aristide of Haiti.
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when you told us that the Vatican was opposing him. And I thought now it's clear why they were opposing him. But my question is, were they opposing him before 91 or after 91? Because in the 90s, everything, before already, but everything was coming to light.
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Does the Vatican still work like this, in this way? This is my question. And especially regarding Jean-Bernard Aristide of Haiti. Thank you. So the Vatican has, after all of this came out, because Italy still...
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you know, honored their sovereignty, they basically gave them an ultimatum. And they said, if you don't hire, not Pricewaterhouse, but a real auditing firm and have somebody look at your shit, we are going to basically take your sovereignty away. And because you're doing some crap and it's affecting us, you know, with the failure of Ambrosiano and all these other Italian banks, they were totally pissed off at the end of all of this.
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The Vatican Bank had to go out and hire someone. There was a committee put together and they had to hire somebody to do an audit. They have never passed a financial audit ever. So that tells me they're still doing a bunch of shady crap because they've never passed a single audit. Go ahead. Did you have a follow up?
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Yeah, yeah. And so they opposed Jean Bernard Aristide of Haiti because they couldn't, he was impeding them to do this trafficking. So that's a very interesting conversation. So we covered Haiti and Aristide was basically, everybody should know because we've already covered it. He was a priest.
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And the Vatican turned their back on him and disowned him. And because he refused to be owned by the international syndicate and allow the people in his country to be raped and murdered by the international syndicate and their resources, which they have $20 billion in gold and a crap load of oil, to be stolen by
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the international syndicate. And as a result, the Vatican allowed him, you know, basically to be hung out to dry. They never stood up for him, just like the Pope did not stand up while he was in Argentina for the priests that were being arrested and tortured, some killed, or any of the priests that were killed. I played a video in an earlier Rumble.
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That was done in El Salvador. There were priests being murdered. By this apparatchik. All over the world. They used the Vatican church. To propagandize. Northern. Over almost a million. Northern Vietnamese. Were psychologically tortured. To move to the south. And it was done through the Catholic church. So.
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That does not mean everybody in the Catholic Church. That does mean that there are some high up people in the Catholic Church that are not doing God's will. Go ahead, SR71. Yes, Colonel, I get two observations here. One is, is it became very clear when you were talking about the Vatican Bank being put in peril over all of this, that that's possibly something that.
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could be acted upon. I'm not sure just how yet. And the other is, forgive me for not saying earlier, but congrats, Grandma. Oh, thank you. So you're absolutely right. Let me say something about the Vatican Bank. If tomorrow every Catholic stopped donating to the Vatican, they'd deal with it. Go ahead, Stellar.
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Yeah, and I think that just like how the governments are, the Vatican is very, very, very powerful. People don't realize how powerful they are with the banking systems. Again, that's the money source, all of their little extracurricular shenanigans and stuff.
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At times, you know, I remember reading, and I can't remember who the cardinal was, but he worked in the treasury at the Vatican and came across things that were not right. Well, they ended up shipping him to another country and then ended up doing pedophilia. Well, someone had done a dig on it, and this was many years ago. He was in Australia. Yep, that's the one.
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Yeah, and he found these, you know, he found these indiscrepancies. Well, these indiscrepancies led to the drug cartels. It led, you know, like in South America, Colombia, the drug cartels. It led to the shipping, the banking, JPMorgan Chase. The other one, like just the network that...
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came through from if people just did the dig on that man and the church just hung him to dry. They paid for people to say that he was a pedophile.
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But what he was what he uncovered was a plethora. I've just got goosebumps everywhere. It was just a plethora of information and and companies. And, you know, you talk about Haiti, you talk about the trafficking through the embassies. I mean, it's insane, this stuff. It's just insane. And this is all Gladio, I'm sure. It is 100 percent. Miles, go ahead. Yeah, Colonel, before we met.
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And before you start doing this series, I don't know how to explain this, but I just say it's the divine kind of directed me towards the financial sector and also the energy sector to do research for some reason. And now I know why. But on the energy sector, I mean, if you just look at, you know, let's do the top three as far as oil. You've got Canada.
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And that's why they're trying to control Canada. Saudi Arabia is number two. But do you know what number one on oil is? What country? I think it's ask. Venezuela. Well, maybe active oil fields. But if you look at the one in Haiti, it's bigger than Venezuela. And the one that was in Indonesia was bigger.
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And I don't know if that was back then, but I know in the 60s, that was kind of their big claim to fame and why they had to coup. So Sukarno is because they had the largest, they discovered the largest gold mine ever and the purest gold ever in Indonesia, as well as oil. And Gaza right now, there's a lot of oil under Gaza.
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Colonel, one thing that I discovered about Vietnam because of the Mekong Delta, do you know that it has the purest sand in the world and why the French might want to be there because of crystal to make glass? Oh, that's interesting. Yeah, I've been there. Sand is amazing. I'll just say that I've been there. It's crazy. Yeah. Yeah. It's all about resources.
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And everybody has something, evidently, except for El Salvador. Their president says they have nothing. But generally, everybody has something that the international syndicate wants. Go ahead, Stellar. Along with what Miles was saying, in Southeast Asia, there's a lot of gems like rubies, sapphires and things like that. There's a lot of deposits in South America as well. The gemstones. There is a lot.
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As a matter of fact, there is a famous jewelry store that's right around the corner from the U.S. Embassy in Vietnam in Saigon slash Ho Chi Minh. And it comes up in a lot of stories. As a matter of fact, it came up twice in Doug Valentine's books. It's where they went to.
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meet people kind of like CIA guys staged because they knew who the jewelry store owner is. And I bought some of the most beautiful blue sapphires that I've ever seen, a necklace and earrings in that jewelry store when I went over there on my trip. Their gemstones are amazing. The Celine's sapphires are huge throughout that area. Ruby's huge, beautiful.
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it's the resources of these countries that they go after. I mean, they don't, they have their domains carved out by the resources. That's how they broke Africa up, South America, you know, Southeast Asia, you know, along with the drugs. Right. Yep. SR-71, go. I don't know if anybody's been following the news with Saudi Arabia and them,
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Well, what's being said at this point is they're expected not to renew the Petrobras. And that's supposed to happen next week. Right. So when that happens, I hear what everybody has said about the Vatican, but that's going to change the landscape big time. Sure. Big time. So we'll see how that turns out. Yeah.
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I mean, obviously, I made a post about that this morning, about the fact that we went off the gold at the same time that the Saudi Arabia oil became the backer of the U.S. dollar. And at any time, we could have been our own backer, obviously, because we have, you know, as much, if not more oil than most other people.
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They chose not to do that. They chose to make us dependent on that because, again, this is a strategy of tension. When you have the Middle East in control of the value of the dollar, you understand that any manipulation like from Israel, any instigation like from Israel, because we plop them down in the middle of something that we then put the dollar.
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As the depended upon. So every single gunshot that goes off in the Middle East has a ripple effect to the United States. They did that on purpose. That was not an accident. And when you do that and you control all of the terrorists and then all you have to do is have a terrorist pick up the phone and say, OK, here's what I want you to do. I want you to go do this and I want you to go do that.
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So what happened in late 1970s when they wanted to get rid of Carter? Well, we had an oil shortage. Well, how can you have an oil shortage when we own all the freaking oil? We didn't have an oil shortage. We had a fake crisis again to get rid of a president that they didn't want left in.
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And so they basically, again, cooed the United States current government with fake crises and the October surprise in order to get them out of office. And that has been done to manipulate our country. And now, obviously, with them not using our dollar anymore as the backer for that entire structure.
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You can look at it as a bad thing, but at the end of the day, for us, it becomes a very good thing because we can't be manipulated by the shit going on in the Middle East anymore. So there you have it. Go ahead, Miles. Yeah, maybe Stellar can help me out on this one. So I haven't proven this, but there has been talk about there's been a secret fund.
1:36:14
that the Fed has been involved with because of Saudi Arabia and OPEC. So what I've been told is that they've been skimming off the top for decades. So every barrel of oil, they get a certain percentage. And now that makes sense as far as money laundering and how they would want to have it somewhere else instead of in the U.S. It could be tracked easier. But evidently,
1:36:42
The problem that we're having right now is that they have this secret fund that's trillions of dollars in there that they can tap into. But nobody wants to talk about this, and it's very hard to verify this. Stella, do you know anything about this secret fund that Wall Street and the Federal Reserve have? Yes. And for the last four years, there's been a sting operation on the monetary system.
1:37:12
So back, you know, when we had the stock market crash, like, what was it, 2008, 2009, and the countries bailed out the big banks, okay? The people of all the different countries did not agree upon it. So the countries worked, they just did it. Well, all these different countries, they get their money from the taxpayers, okay? So there was fraud done. If you research, like, the banking of international settlements, Basel III and Basel IV,
1:37:41
As what you had mentioned about what's going on next week, it's beautiful, what's going on next week with Saudi Arabia and that vote. Saudi Arabia said over a year ago that they would stop, you know, we're using other funds, we're converting U.S. dollars to something else. Because most of these countries are already accepting only gold, gold-backed currencies. Our currency isn't backed by gold.
1:38:08
So we're converting them into other things for the gold-backed currencies. Now, if you're familiar, I talk about like the blockchain and things like that. Everything has been digitized a long time ago. Back in 1971, 73, they started doing electronic transfers of stuff. So we've had electronic means or tokenized dollars and things like that. But the banking and the centralized systems were the ones that were using it.
1:38:36
With the Basel III protocols and Basel IV, they don't have assets because they used to use the assets from Wall Street because they traded everything. They're a fiat system and the centralized system. In 2019, 2020-ish, we had the quantum financial system. I've been talking about it for a long time. I used to teach people for years. It's a blockchain open.
1:39:03
Anybody can go into it and look at it. You can see where money's moved from here, there, and everywhere. It's actually quite fun. You can track it. You don't know who the wallets are, but everything is open sourced. Well, with the quantum system or the decentralized system, it's the ISO 20022 token. So you hear about XRP, XLM, IOTA, Algorand, Hedera, and XDC.
1:39:29
Those are the utilities. And they are getting like the FIT, I think it was 21, that just passed over a week ago or so. And then the actual crypto thing was going to be, you know, they're putting regulations. So the fiat stuff like Bitcoin and Ethereum, think of that as fiat. With the XLMs and XRPs and the ISOs, there are a lot of...
1:39:57
I know people don't like the AI, but those validators, you can track everything. And so they've been doing beta tests on them. They were doing beta tests back in 2019 and 2020 within those systems. And they said it. I mean, they were talking about it on CNBC. They've been doing beta tests. Well, about a few months ago, everything's on it now. We still have the fiat system going on. But with that being said, everything's been mirrored over the last four years.
1:40:27
There are so many more validators that that's why these banks are having a problem. There's 63 banks, I think, in the United States alone that are on the verge of toppling right now. So this system is picking up all of the dirty money. You know, the bots are doing it. I'm sure people are doing it too. But they're able to, you know, like in one second, they can get so much more data than they were able to get on the old system. And then there are always open doors in those blockchains. These are completely secure.
1:40:53
The decentralized system is for its people, not the governments or that other stuff owning it and controlling it, being able to turn it off and things like that. So, yes, they have been tracking it. And the Vatican Bank, the Rothschild Bank, those banking systems are falling due to a lot of this stuff because they don't have the backing that they're supposed to when they did their agreements through Basel III and Basel IV. And right now, I believe they're on Basel VI and VII. They're written already in the future.
1:41:23
That was the answer I had. Cool. Thank you. Egg, go. Okay. Thank you. Let's see. I wrote down a few comments as I was thinking of them. Well, the first one I had was Tish. You mentioned Tish. And I was wondering, I think I've heard he had a connection to the put options trading of United Airlines right before 9-11.
1:41:55
So I wanted to ask about that. It looks like Stella's giving me a hundred on that. The other thing I was going to mention is one place I learned about Gladio was from Sabelle Edmonds. She was a whistleblower from the FBI Translators Bureau, I guess. And The Lone Gladio is kind of her fictionalized
1:42:25
explanation of what goes on, as I would put it. But I think what she was fired for was whistleblowing that translators out of the Middle East were mistranslating communications they were overhearing. So that was interesting. I've got one more thing.
1:42:53
Debra Burks, but it's kind of off-topic, just something I've been researching. So maybe I'll wait. Okay. Thank you once again for holding such an amazing space. Make sure you guys are following Colonel Towner, Bridget, and Cousin It. Make sure you turn on notifications for their account because they are constantly under attack. That is not a lie. That is factual.
1:43:20
Also, I just want to say thank you, Colonel, for rooting just about every single space I go into now. Because now when people go off and they say blame everything on the Arabs or they blame everything on the Tuthis or the this or the that, I'm like, you guys have no clue. And I'm not even in the mood for a long debate. I just can't listen and I have to leave. So thanks for all this great information. Well, unfortunately.
1:43:50
I know what you're talking about. It's hard to be in most spaces now just because of the sheer ignorance of people who do like to go all in on one egg basket, not realizing there's an entire international syndicate. Unfortunately for me, I'm a little bit more obstinate than that. And I do at least for five or six minutes, I will try to speak so I can at least say.
1:44:18
um my peace um but most of them won't let me um talk especially um when they realize that i know what i'm talking about because they're not really interested in the truth so i i find that um interesting what do you need uh what do you have cousin it what do i have nice mom um
1:44:46
Yeah, as far as what Sally said, yes, we are being actively banned, or at least I am, because I had four tries to get back in here, even though I understand I was listed as listening or a co-host, and I actually was unable to join the space. So I apologize. I did miss a lot. But Sally's absolutely right. There is actively shenanigans going on here.
1:45:15
The other thing, too, is noticing the patterns. I can't stress this enough. You know, today we learned about a kid, you know, a quote, kidnapping, which now we can add to the list of things that they do because Gretchen Whitmer did exactly the same thing. She staged a kidnapping with the help of our own FBI. So every time you hear stories in spaces.
1:45:43
or you see stories in the news, look at it from what does this relate to for what the kernel is teaching you today or in the past, and that way you can apply that logic. Sometimes it's a hit, sometimes it's a miss, but generally speaking, you will notice exactly what they're doing because we've learned it through the kernel. That's a true statement. What you got, Stellar?
1:46:17
And someone had mentioned like the manipulations of the markets and stuff like that. Yes, all of this stuff, all of these shenanigans. So they're not only skimming from the oil, they skim off of the stock exchange. They skim off of a lot of different things, you know, the silver, the metals, the commodities, the futures, the derivatives. They have different rules than regular people do.
1:46:41
Um, um, their calls, their puts, and a lot of that stuff is, um, you know, if you follow the GameStop, um, thing, um, that's really huge to watch. Um, the, um, the screaming kitty or roaring kitty person. I mean, they even put in, you know, um, cause they're a major holder of GameStop. Um, watch that. Um, they don't like when we play by their rules and there's so many of us now and a lot of people make a lot of money and they're, they're sticking with it.
1:47:09
Because that one was caught. You know, we're shown how like the politicians are getting their little insider trading. So the politicians, you know, they're making money off of deaths, you know.
1:47:24
I'll just talk about pharmaceuticals. So just different things like that. So you have to understand how huge this is. Gladio is gigantic. And that's how a lot of their stuff and a lot of these things are being exposed. And thank goodness for that. And thank you, Colonel Towner, for all of the information you've given. You're welcome. Bridget, go. Yeah, I had, you know, just yesterday on one of the spaces we were doing, somebody had asked me, is Gladio still up and running today? And I said, yeah.
1:47:56
And while we were doing, while I was posting links, you know, in the feed, and you were talking about AIG. Yep. This is from May of 2022. So this is just two years ago. CIA named AIG Rich Space as agency's new CISO. Previously, Rich was the CISO for Wells Fargo and a principal daily out.
1:48:25
He is retired U.S. Navy information warfare officer. So you see these same people, these same groups, they didn't shut these groups down. These groups are still up and they're still running and they're still money laundering and they're still shuffling the same people round and around like a big merry-go-round. Just keep your eyes open. Make notes. And you'll notice these things come back up. And it's like, man, I know I know that name from somewhere.
1:48:54
Anyway, pattern. Yep. Sally, go. All right. I'm just going to make this really quick. I'm going to just plug my show I have tonight. I have a DHS whistleblower by the name of Aaron Stevenson coming on my show tonight. And he was exposing the government's involvement in child trafficking. And that'll be tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern time. If you want to join, it'll be live on X and on Rumble. I think it'll be great. Awesome, Sally.
1:49:25
Thank you. Well, good for you, Sally. Congratulations. Yeah, I encourage everybody to go follow her. She has awesome shows. And, of course, she has been in this Gladio fight as well as far as exposing what the program is and how it works. So we definitely talk a lot through Dean. So thanks, Sally. Egg, go ahead.
1:49:55
Okay, I was going to mention that what Gladio B., as Sabelle Edmonds described it, was the shift from Europe and the South America to the Middle East and funding Islamic terrorism, just to mention that. And then because Stella mentioned the pharmaceutical death and money laundering, Deborah Birx...
1:50:23
Where she went back to academia after government was in Lubbock, Texas Tech University Health Science Center. And it was sponsored by the Permian Strategic Partnership. And who runs that is the chairman of the George W. Bush Presidential Foundation and also a green energy industry mega group.
1:50:50
called Energy Capital Partners and also related to MD Anderson and Midland Memorial Hospital. So these things seem to all connect. They definitely all connect. And since I think you're fairly new, I will tell you, I understand why when she was writing her book, she referred to it as Gladio A and B.
1:51:20
I will tell you that I am a stickler when it comes to words, and I refuse to play word games and have them redefine words. So what I feel very confident about in having looked at the entire dynamic from a warfare perspective, and Gladio is a war that has been waged on the people of the world.
1:51:49
that when you change a tactical level aspect of a war campaign, you don't change the name of the war. So the war on terror, when we went from one country to another country or one battle to another battle, you don't change the name of the war. The war, I believe, is identified under the Gladio umbrella. And the fact that with the fall of the
1:52:19
Soviet Union in 1991 and the collapse of the communist boogeyman, which they had used in phase one of this Gladio operation as a club in order to beat everybody with. And you weren't allowed to be, you know, in any way, you weren't even allowed to talk to them from that perspective.
1:52:46
When their focus left the communist club and their efforts in bringing up the Chinese communist club had not matured as fast as they wanted it to, they had to fill in that gap with the radical Islamist club. And so to me, those are tactical changes.
1:53:16
In the same war. And I've also heard people refer to it as Gladio 2.0 or whatever. What that does, though, is it makes it appear that there are breaks in the operation as if they are separate operations when you rename them from a military's perspective. And I know that doesn't apply to most people and they don't understand that. But I refuse to play the A and B or the one and two.
1:53:45
Because I understand from the military perspective, it has been an ongoing war that predates World War II. But there was a reshuffling and a codifying in government with the creation of the UN, NATO, and the CIA. They just moved what had been done in the private sector under piracy and all of the other taking over Hawaii and deposing the queen, blah, blah, blah. They just kind of...
1:54:15
couch that all in governmental organizations, and it's been an ongoing war. And we kind of say that Gladio specifically picked up in the mid-1940s, and it is ongoing as a total operation. So just philosophically, I'm very particular about that, only because of the way they... And that's, quite frankly, the reason why they came up with the word color revolution. They're not color revolutions. They're coups.
1:54:42
If you research the word color revolution, you're only going to get the most recent coups. And they did that on purpose. They don't want you to look up CIA coups because if you look up CIA coups, you're going to find 75 of them. So they purposely changed the wording of things that they want to hide the history of the ongoing operation. Just FYI. Go ahead, Stellar.
1:55:12
So someone brought up AIG. And if you do the research, so I used to live in Pennsylvania for a few years and I was in the real estate and mortgages and my neighbors were CEOs of the big banks.
1:55:27
I became friends with all of them and understood stuff. And then I used to run dental offices, and a lot of professionals will have a liability insurance and disability insurance, and normally they go through AIG. So with my background with that, I was like, oh, my assessment had one of those too. So I'm like, oh, cool, AIG. Well, when we moved out there.
1:55:47
I noticed that, you know, that was during the time I believe that Clinton was in and a lot of people, you know, a lot of people were started or started. Well, I don't know if Clinton was in at that time, but shortly thereafter, especially after Clinton went in or was going in, there was a lot of people that were able to get mortgages. Well, AIG back in 2002 or 2003 started to separate. And this is like right before, you know, I think, you know, Countrywide and then Bank of America.
1:56:16
Okay, so back in 2002 or something like that, they finalized separating their insurance company. So the profitable insurance parts and things stayed under, say, quote-unquote AIG. And then there was another division that was put in, and that's where they put all of those mortgage insurances that you have, MIP, mortgage insurance protection, whatever, that they put on, like, if you don't put 20% down. Okay, so it's like a protection, you know, because there's not enough equity in the home.
1:56:45
So you have to pay this insurance so that that way if you go into default and the house gets taken, the bank can pull the insurance and stuff like that.
1:56:57
to cover the deficit, okay? So they had already planned this back a long time earlier to separate it. And then when that banking crisis did happen, the countries, you know, I believe that there probably had to have been something, you know, like negotiations where if the, you know, if this is going to happen, because the banks were going to fall. If this was going to happen, you know, these things have to stop. But that's where, you know, Goldman Sachs fell. But then it just got reconstituted. And, you know, AIG is still going great. And now look at the stuff.
1:57:26
the shenanigans that are starting to happen again. So they folded it in under bankruptcy. We know what happened with the writing, the autofill, whatever it was. So a lot of this stuff is just same patterns from the past to the present. And it's worldwide. I mean, it's gigantic. I had no idea that this was operations that were from all over the world financing coups. Yeah. Yeah.
1:57:56
Peter, go ahead. Thank you for the mic. And I would just like to thank you ladies first for all your work and that you're trying to disseminating this about Gladio to the, let's say, mainstream audience. Because nobody else, I think, addresses this as you do here on X.
1:58:29
So I appreciate that. I'm pretty new to Gladio also, but I have one little question. Let's see here. Okay. How important is cryptography to the international syndicate and Gladio operations? So like encryption and cryptology, like in the crypto AG kind of stuff.
1:59:00
Yeah, but also for running, because any operation needs communications, right? Let me interrupt you for just a second. Of course.
1:59:23
Vamadeep's secretary sent me a very interesting article, which kind of compounded some research that I had already done on crypto AG. We're going to, the information that he sent me and what I have, I'm going to marry it together and I'm going to do a separate spaces just on that topic. Because what we see there is a repeating another pattern. So the communication is critical. And also,
1:59:52
the kind of hardware software capability because that overlays into the promise software that could be used for detecting money laundering, which they created a backdoor for. And it overlays into the crypto AG where they were installing the communications. And when you look back at how long they've been doing this and creating backdoors into this technology, you find out.
2:00:19
that there was very little that they wouldn't have known about everything to include in World War II. So all of this stuff that they framed shock at, like, oh my gosh, I didn't know this. They knew all of it because they were eavesdropping on everybody. And I think that needs to be a separate space because that is a pattern that has perpetuated through this entire thing.
2:00:44
And of course, obviously has to do with a lot of different companies. And those companies are the international syndicate and how they force fed us. And it goes way back because you can't just stop, start with crypto AG. I teach equipment with the telegraph. They owned and monopolized all of the telegraph. So before we had encryption, we also had the telegraph. And with you, if you look at the history of ITT, which is where I'm going to start.
2:01:13
They monopolized all communication for the last 200 years since the telegraph. And they then sold that capability to all of these countries with the ability to eavesdrop on all of it. So, yeah, we're definitely going to cover that. But thank you for bringing that up. OK, so we're over our two hours. Thank you, everybody, for being here.
2:01:43
Other than this, the technology one, the crypto, because I'm going to work on that over the next few hours. If I can get that so that it's presentable this weekend, I'm definitely going to do that this weekend. Otherwise, we will be back here on Monday. And I did want to let everybody know.
2:02:04
I am going to be traveling to South Carolina. I am taking all of my stuff with me, so we will continue doing this. We may be on a more flexible schedule next week, only because I will be away from home and have some other things planned. So I can't guarantee every one of them is going to be at noon. I'm going to try to stick to this schedule, but I did want to let everybody know. If anybody in the audience is near Myrtle Beach, let me know through the DMs.
2:02:34
And we can have some fun. Anyway, thanks, everybody, for being here. Thank you, Colonel Towner. Thank you, Bridget. Thank you, Cousin It. Please follow them. Their posts are fire. And it's all, as they say, there's receipts and sauce. They're legit.
Entities here
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Claims made here
Federal Reserve provided_bridge_financing_for
Franklin National Bank host_asserted
▶ 38:30
“Because they're too big to fail bullshit. So Sedona's purchase of Franklin National created a financial nightmare. And by April 1974, the bank was in a nosedive. The reality was that Franklin had suff…”
Michele Sindona laundered_money_for
Catholic Church host_asserted
▶ 41:14
“overseas expansion, even when the bank was broke. So you see how they're all in on it. They're all in on it. Having raided the assets of Banca Privata Financiere and Banca Union, Italy's national unio…”
Michele Sindona founded
Banca Privada host_asserted
▶ 41:41
“He merged those two firms and called it Banca Privada. The two holes now became a massive crater because he's basically making these two banks fail as well. And by 1974, his new institution had a loss…”
Paul Helliwell founded
Castle Bank & Trust host_asserted
▶ 48:00
“Paul Helliwell, as I told you, lived in Miami. He was a CIA guy. He's a lawyer. He shows up in a whole bunch of banking documents in Miami proper. But Castle Bank was specifically set up in the Cayman…”
International Diversified Corporation funded
Castle Bank & Trust host_asserted
▶ 50:23
“to the Cayman branch of the Nugent Hand Bank, which we've talked about, where Nugent ended up being killed. And also he was close nearby was the World Finance Corporation, which was another CIA front …”
Wallace Groves founded
International Diversified Corporation host_asserted
▶ 51:22
“The agency assigned Groves, the task for organizing coups, funding political parties, and laundering money. Money flowed into Castle Bank, not only from international diversified, but also from a host…”
Paul Helliwell founded
Mercantile Bank and Trust host_asserted
▶ 51:51
“and the Desert Inn in Las Vegas. Castle was joined at the hip with another bank, Mercantile Bank and Trust, which was another CIA operation, this time in the Bahamas, also founded by Paul Helliwell. C…”
Paul Helliwell founded
Underwriters Bank host_asserted
▶ 52:22
“Both banks had the exact same directors on it, and money flowed back and forth. That's, again, another laundering operation. Mercantile and Castle were also involved with an entity called Underwriters…”
Cornelius Vanderbilt Starr founded
American International Group host_asserted
▶ 52:51
“Those all were tied into American International Underwriters, which was established as part of an insurance empire by OSS agent C.B. Starr. And I'm telling you, when you get into Starr, that's probabl…”
Edwin Wilson supplied_arms_to
Chiang Kai-shek host_asserted
▶ 59:17
“Edwin Wilson is involved in both the drug and weapons trafficking. If you don't know who he is, look him up. He was in that World Commerce Corporation and was in the Lebanon area for a long time. He h…”
Edwin Wilson supplied_arms_to
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 59:45
“A lot of the Gladio units get weapons. He's a big deal in this whole apparatus. So we have one last story that I want to get to, and that is Calvi. And I'm skipping a whole bunch, but we need to get t…”
Roberto Calvi headed
Banco Ambrosiano host_asserted
▶ 1:00:48
“Calvi. Calvi is the guy that was running the bank Ambrosiano. So the CIA had tried to resolve the interlinking of the Vatican Bank and all of their shell companies with the bank Ambrosiano, but they w…”
General Santavito member_of
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 1:01:46
“who basically was a key figure in Italy in this whole Gladio network. He also worked for the NATO commander when it was Alexander Haig. And keep in mind, Gladio was ran out of NATO. He was a leading m…”
General Santavito member_of
Gambino crime family host_asserted
▶ 1:02:17
“Licio Gelli. And he becomes an intermediary with some of the warships that was sold to Saddam Hussein in Iraq, blah, blah, blah. He also has dealings with the Gambino mafia family in the U.S. So he be…”
Operation Gladio carried_out_attack
Robert Rossoni host_asserted
▶ 1:09:21
“That the people that were trying to kill this guy were part of the Gladio network. So this goes on and there's a whole bunch of other melodramatic crap that goes on. And it gets discovered that the wh…”
Hans Kunz member_of
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 1:09:49
“other towns, but he ends up in London. And apparently people, i.e. a guy by the name of Hans Kunz, K-U-N-Z, are supposedly helping him along the way. And I'm doing that in big air quotes. They are bas…”
Licio Gelli ordered_assassination_of
Roberto Calvi host_asserted
▶ 1:10:19
“He's part of the whole Gladio network. And it was discovered later on that he was basically doing this on the orders of Jelly, the guy that's behind a whole bunch of this. So in London, Calbee was pla…”
Operation Gladio funded
Panama Papers host_asserted
▶ 1:16:19
“There are several ties to the Panama Papers in this, and I've not went through and connected a lot of those dots. I mean, that definitely is a future project I have on my to-do list. But a lot of the …”
Bernie Madoff financed_via
Operation Gladio speculative
▶ 1:16:49
“I'd almost think, you know, because it seems like there are like little ties, you know, maybe not full blown thing, you know, like full blown, you know, into it. But there might be like little things,…”
Banco Ambrosiano financed_via
Catholic Church host_asserted
▶ 1:23:01
“you know, honored their sovereignty, they basically gave them an ultimatum. And they said, if you don't hire, not Pricewaterhouse, but a real auditing firm and have somebody look at your shit, we are …”
Catholic Church trafficked
Haiti host_asserted
▶ 1:23:55
“Yeah, yeah. And so they opposed Jean Bernard Aristide of Haiti because they couldn't, he was impeding them to do this trafficking. So that's a very interesting conversation. So we covered Haiti and Ar…”
Catholic Church targeted_for_regime_change
Jean-Bertrand Aristide host_asserted
▶ 1:23:55
“Yeah, yeah. And so they opposed Jean Bernard Aristide of Haiti because they couldn't, he was impeding them to do this trafficking. So that's a very interesting conversation. So we covered Haiti and Ar…”
Catholic Church covered_up
Argentina host_asserted
▶ 1:24:55
“the international syndicate. And as a result, the Vatican allowed him, you know, basically to be hung out to dry. They never stood up for him, just like the Pope did not stand up while he was in Argen…”
Catholic Church trafficked
Vietnam host_asserted
▶ 1:25:25
“That was done in El Salvador. There were priests being murdered. By this apparatchik. All over the world. They used the Vatican church. To propagandize. Northern. Over almost a million. Northern Vietn…”
Catholic Church covered_up
El Salvador host_asserted
▶ 1:25:25
“That was done in El Salvador. There were priests being murdered. By this apparatchik. All over the world. They used the Vatican church. To propagandize. Northern. Over almost a million. Northern Vietn…”
Catholic Church covered_up
Australia host_asserted
▶ 1:27:23
“At times, you know, I remember reading, and I can't remember who the cardinal was, but he worked in the treasury at the Vatican and came across things that were not right. Well, they ended up shipping…”
Catholic Church financed_via
JPMorgan Chase host_asserted
▶ 1:27:48
“Yeah, and he found these, you know, he found these indiscrepancies. Well, these indiscrepancies led to the drug cartels. It led, you know, like in South America, Colombia, the drug cartels. It led to …”
Catholic Church trafficked
Colombia host_asserted
▶ 1:27:48
“Yeah, and he found these, you know, he found these indiscrepancies. Well, these indiscrepancies led to the drug cartels. It led, you know, like in South America, Colombia, the drug cartels. It led to …”
Sukarno overthrew
Vietnam host_asserted
▶ 1:29:57
“And I don't know if that was back then, but I know in the 60s, that was kind of their big claim to fame and why they had to coup. So Sukarno is because they had the largest, they discovered the larges…”
Doug Valentine exposed
Vietnam book_quoted
▶ 1:31:29
“As a matter of fact, there is a famous jewelry store that's right around the corner from the U.S. Embassy in Vietnam in Saigon slash Ho Chi Minh. And it comes up in a lot of stories. As a matter of fa…”
United States targeted_for_regime_change
Jimmy Carter host_asserted
▶ 1:34:54
“So what happened in late 1970s when they wanted to get rid of Carter? Well, we had an oil shortage. Well, how can you have an oil shortage when we own all the freaking oil? We didn't have an oil short…”
Federal Reserve laundered_money_for
Saudi Arabia speculative
▶ 1:36:14
“that the Fed has been involved with because of Saudi Arabia and OPEC. So what I've been told is that they've been skimming off the top for decades. So every barrel of oil, they get a certain percentag…”
Federal Reserve laundered_money_for
OPEC speculative
▶ 1:36:14
“that the Fed has been involved with because of Saudi Arabia and OPEC. So what I've been told is that they've been skimming off the top for decades. So every barrel of oil, they get a certain percentag…”
Sabelle Edmonds founded
The Lone Gladio caller_asserted
▶ 1:41:55
“So I wanted to ask about that. It looks like Stella's giving me a hundred on that. The other thing I was going to mention is one place I learned about Gladio was from Sabelle Edmonds. She was a whistl…”
Sabelle Edmonds exposed
Operation Gladio caller_asserted
▶ 1:41:55
“So I wanted to ask about that. It looks like Stella's giving me a hundred on that. The other thing I was going to mention is one place I learned about Gladio was from Sabelle Edmonds. She was a whistl…”
Rich Space member_of
Wells Fargo documented
▶ 1:47:56
“And while we were doing, while I was posting links, you know, in the feed, and you were talking about AIG. Yep. This is from May of 2022. So this is just two years ago. CIA named AIG Rich Space as age…”
Rich Space member_of
U.S. Navy documented
▶ 1:48:25
“He is retired U.S. Navy information warfare officer. So you see these same people, these same groups, they didn't shut these groups down. These groups are still up and they're still running and they'r…”
Permian Strategic Partnership funded
Texas Tech University Health Science Center guest_asserted
▶ 1:50:23
“Where she went back to academia after government was in Lubbock, Texas Tech University Health Science Center. And it was sponsored by the Permian Strategic Partnership. And who runs that is the chairm…”
George W. Bush Presidential Foundation headed
Permian Strategic Partnership guest_asserted
▶ 1:50:23
“Where she went back to academia after government was in Lubbock, Texas Tech University Health Science Center. And it was sponsored by the Permian Strategic Partnership. And who runs that is the chairm…”
Crypto AG covered_up
Operation Gladio guest_asserted
▶ 1:59:52
“the kind of hardware software capability because that overlays into the promise software that could be used for detecting money laundering, which they created a backdoor for. And it overlays into the …”