Operation Gladio - Italy
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Transcript
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Okay, if everybody could repost the space, I'd appreciate it. And I'm sorry, I'm laughing at, oh, their cousin it is. Every day is a treat with her because some other aspect of her phone saga comes up. And at this point, all we can do is laugh. Otherwise, we'd be crying.
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So, yeah, super funny. Ha ha. Wicked funny. OK, well, let me tell you about my funny. So I was sitting out on my back deck getting my notes together for today. And I moved over to the chair so I could a different chair so I can sit in the sun. And I look back at my lawn chair. My dog had got up in the lawn chair. My puppy. After I left and I had my.
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Paul Williams' book, open to chapter two, which I'm going to talk about. And he's over there chewing my pages. And I'm like, oh, my God. So the dog gave you homework. Right. Son of a bee. So I now have two mysteriously missing pages out of my book. Yes, I'm talking about you.
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He just got up off the floor. Oh, my gosh. So, yeah, my dog ate the homework, literally. That is pretty funny, actually. Well, I do have the book, so I can cover your ass. No worries. All right. All right. So when we get to Paige, I don't know. At least he didn't do it anywhere near Chapter 2. So we got a little ways to go. So I'm going to go ahead and tell everybody.
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The Italian section is going to be a multi-day event. And the reason why is, I have said repeatedly, I'm going to say one more time, is probably a whole bunch more times. It is the most investigated country of Operation Gladio, and therefore we have the most details. We also have...
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Some more recent revelations that has come out about it as a result of what they had already exposed. So it, because of the Vatican's role in the Vatican, although a sovereign located within the continental boundaries of Italy, plays a large role in the Italian Gladio. So we kind of are covering the Vatican aspect of it as well.
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There's a Knights of Malta aspect. So there is some Malta that comes into play here. It is, to me, fascinating, the different elements, the use of domestic terrorism, the use of the pretend boogeyman in the form of the Red Brigade. And it just kind of sets up what we have found.
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It kind of puts it all in context. I do also want to tell you guys, I'm probably sometime today or tomorrow going to do a separate spaces about something. I will talk it over. I just found it before we went live with Bridget and Cousin It.
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I found an organization that has come up a couple of times in Gladio, a script of a video that had been done that basically is like the reverse. They're saying that they're doing a good thing when in fact what they're doing is Gladio operations kind of.
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repositioned as if it's a positive, but it lists a whole bunch of countries that we will eventually get to, but they're very recent ones. So I'm not sure how I want to approach that one. So I'm going to get some consultation on that because it's quite enlightening. It's actually like their interior.
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their internal operating procedures that has been updated to modern times. So very enlightening because it names countries, some of which you will recognize because I've talked about them ad nauseum. So having said that, we're going to go ahead and get started. So one of my least favorite characters, because he comes up so often in the Operation Gladio, is a guy by the name of Paul Helliwell.
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And he features prominently in the foundational approach to most countries at the beginning of Operation Gladio, none more so than Italy. So he basically spent time in China during the OSS days. And he watched while he was in China.
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The operation that you guys have heard me talk about often of Chiang Kai-shek and how he was basically importing. He's a Chinese general that carried the label of a nationalist against Mao, who carried the label as a communist.
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Supposedly, our history taught us that Chiang Kai-shek was the good guy fighting against the communists. And when you delve into Chiang Kai-shek's background, you find out that he was, at the time, with his KMT army, one of the largest world drug dealers of all times. And he basically fought his fight against...
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the Chinese communist by selling opium to Chinese addicts in order to make them more compliant and not fight. So Paul Helliwell was observing all of that, and he come up with the idea that if they could co-opt Chiang Kai-shek and the opium via Vietnam, Korea.
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Laos, Cambodia, that they could sell it to people in the United States that they felt threatened their operations in some fashion or form. And so he began reaching out to organized crime and some of the people that had already established.
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networks for distribution. Because, of course, we know just shortly before World War II, we had the whole prohibition of which the mafia was a large part of as far as the distribution network goes. And so there was some drug trade, but it really wasn't a focus or a concerted effort. As a
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was very much against getting into the drug trade. They thought it was beneath them. So you had Lucky Luciana and Meyer Lansky and Paul Helliwell decided that they were all going to open a bank called Castle Bank in the Bahamas. And Paul Helliwell was a lawyer in Miami.
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And they were going to use Castle Bank to launder the proceeds of selling opium and later on crack to the black community of Harlem. And they were going to specifically target the black community in Harlem. And there was CIA documents that were released in 1992.
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that originally it talks about this whole operation, but it doesn't mention Paul Helliwell at all. But there's other documents that were declassified that are on the website of a woman by the name of Mary Farrell Foundation, and Paul Helliwell's name appears once.
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on the documents that were withheld from inspection during a CIA's 1974 search for records as it was relating to Watergate and some other aspects of the government operations. And so it was from there that some further investigation revealed that
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Paul Helliwell's boss during the OSS days was Wild Bill Donovan. He has a very interesting background I'm going to delve into for just a little bit as it relates to this. Donovan takes this idea and runs it past James, Jesus, Angleton, Allen Dulles, and another CIA slash OSS guy.
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that they referred to as Little Bill because his name was also William, like Wild Bill Donovan, Little Bill Stevenson. And Little Bill Stevenson, I'm sorry, he was actually from the British Security Office. So all of those people sit down and they decide that they're going to use this process to fund.
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basically Operation Gladio. They're going to be, and so they set up an organization called the World Commerce Corporation, and that's going to be a vehicle. It's basically a CIA front company that they're going to do all of this through. So by the end of World War II, Paul Helliwell and these following people, E. Howard Hunt, who shows up in almost every one of these stories,
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And a guy by the name of Lucien, L-U-C-I-E-N, Ponin, C-O-N-E-I-N. Now, that guy is a French guy. And he has ties to the Corsican Mafia. And he was instrumental in 1970, late 60s, early 70s, in Richard Nixon's War on the Drugs, where they basically eliminated the Corsican Mafia.
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This guy was the point of contact that basically outed all of the Corsican Mafia guys for assassination or arrest or whatever. He was also a member of the French Foreign Legion. And another guy, Tommy the Cork Corcoran, who is a lawyer that also worked with all of these guys. And another military guy, Lieutenant General...
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Claire Chenault, who most of you guys all recognize from the Flying Tigers fame. But here's where the history overlaps with all of our other research and why it's so important to understand how all of this fits. Since I read Paul Williams' book, I now know about William Polly. And what's interesting about William Polly is he is the actual funder.
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Because they always say that Claire Chenault was the founder of the Flying Tigers. But if you look up William Pauly, he was the financial founder of the Flying Tigers. He's the one that actually bought and produced through Curtis. He had a subsidiary license for Curtis Aircraft. He's the one that produced all of the aircraft over in...
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that Southeast Asia area to set Chiang Kai-shek up with his own air force. Claire Chennault basically just managed it and flew the airplanes around. It was William Polly that was at the heart of that whole initiative. So through that effort, they set up another front company called Civil Air Transport, CAT. And the pilots that were used to basically fly all of the drugs around.
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They provided air support to the KMT Army while it was temporarily located in Burma before they moved to Taiwan. And all of these airplanes were used to fly weapons one way and drugs the other. The pilots who flew these aircraft were basically CIA or, I mean, obviously pre-CIA OSS.
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because none of the other people that they were working with over there were actual pilots. Some of them were former Nazis, and some of them remained over there long after this whole operation was over and continued to fly missions.
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for Taiwan, Chiang Kai-shek, distributing drugs through Thailand. And don't forget that the CIA eventually paid a total of $35 million to Thailand's chief of police to basically buy access to their airports and their ports. Because William Polly also helped set up the shipping fleet.
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That would eventually be based in Taiwan as well. So just want to put that all in context. Not all of that is in Paul Williams book, but that's all of the stuff that I've accumulated knowledge wise since reading his book. So the CIA with while Bill Donovan is he had the vision of setting up the CIA.
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As he's basically folding the OSS and wanted to use what they refer to as ghetto gold, which basically was the heroin supplies and how basically to use the mafia to interject that into places like Harlem. And specifically, Paul Williams says, but opiate.
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were becoming the rage on the jazz scene in Harlem, and the demand for heroin was increasing day by day among Black musicians in New York, where a hit could cost as much as $100. Hellywell, dealing with the drug lords of Burma, was keenly aware of this fact, unquote. So basically, they all decide that they're going to take all of the things that they've learned while being over there.
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And this is an interesting part here. Paul Helliwell was the son of an Englishman who was a cloth buyer, a member of the inner circle. And he also hung around with Henry Sturgis Morgan, who was the son of J.P. Morgan Jr., Nicholas Roosevelt, Paul Mellon, who was the son of Andrew Mellon.
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David Bruce, who was Andrew Mellon's son-in-law, and members of the Vanderbilt, Carnegie, DuPont, and Ryan family. Angleton was also a Yale graduate and the son of Hugh Angleton, a multi-millionaire who owned the Italian franchise of National Cash Register Company. That'll come into play later. Dulles
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was a Princeton graduate and senior partner of Sullivan and Cromwell, who we've learned in our past studies represented most of these large, ginormous international cohorts like United Fruit in the suffocation of the economic capability of smaller countries. So you can see they're all proud, prominent members of the international syndicate.
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And Sullivan and Cromwell represented the Rockefeller Empire. And he was also a board member, Dulles, of the J. Henry Schroeder Bank. And we heard about them when we were talking about Antony Sutton's books and how the role that...
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120 Broadway played in basically creating Bolshevik communism and the Hitler regime. So you have all of the people represented. You also have the Bank of New York represented. And then they go into Wild Bill Donovan's background, an Ivy League lawyer.
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And one of the things I found interesting is in his book, he mentions that while Bill Donovan married a woman, and in the book it says Ruth Ramsey, but you won't find a Ruth Ramsey. Her actual name is Rumsey, R-U-M-S-E-Y. And when you look her up, it's crazy. So her family...
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was, if not the richest, one of the richest families in all of America back in the day. And her family specifically was a member of what was referred to as the Buffalo Club. I would, if y'all get bored, look up the train station in Buffalo, New York.
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It is as grand, if not more so, than the Washington, D.C. one or the one in New York City. The royalty of Buffalo back in the day, and they actually, I was just there this past summer, they are actually starting a nonprofit that will renovate and restore
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that train station. They had it all boarded up and you're not allowed to even drive into the parking lot, but it is humongous in scale and in grandeur and is depictive of the lifestyle that these people lived at the time.
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If you go down to their downtown square, you can actually see where these people's house were. We went up and read the plaque that was there because I had already read about this stuff. They owned, between her dad, Dexter Rumsey, and his brother, Bronson Rumsey, they owned 22 square miles out of 43 square miles.
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in downtown Buffalo. So basically they own the entire thing. They own the railroad, the train station. It's just crazy. And they were in all kinds of businesses. And the third brother was a doctor. They basically had bought up most of all of the real estate. They helped build a lot of the churches. If you've ever driven around downtown Buffalo, I have never seen a
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higher concentration of churches that are majestic. They are pieces of art and every one of them is abandoned except for a handful that actually still have services in them. It's just a travesty driving down through the old downtown area. But anyway, little side note.
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Buffalo is an amazing city and I would love to see it make a comeback, but not in the way in which they ran it. And by the way, most of this can be found on a website called Buffalo A, the letter A, then the letter H as in Henry.com. It has the history of the whole Rumsey family. And so I say this for a particular reason. I want everybody to understand.
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that this international syndicate is made up of these people. These are the moneyed people of the world, not just America, that are running all of these ops. These are the people that are trying to control us. And it's important to understand where they come from so you can understand what their motivation is to control us. Okay, so.
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Donovan, Angleton, and Dulles all viewed Paul Helliwell's proposal as basically an answer to a prayer. They would have cold hard cash in order to be able to pay off foreign agents, bribe politicians, and basically just have a stash of unaccounted for money to do with what they wanted. So one of the quotes that Paul Williams uses is,
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from a reporter, and it's about Henry Luce, L-U-C-E. He pops up a lot, so does his wife, who was the ambassador to Italy during a lot of the initial shenanigans. Henry Luce was the founder of Timelife Empire, and this reporter says he argued that America was the rightful heir to the British...
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excuse me, the Great Britain's international primacy and heralded the post-war era as the American century. To justify their entanglement in foreign adventures, American Cold Warriors embraced a militantly anti-communist ideology. In their minds, the entire world was locked in a struggle against godless communism and the free world.
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The Soviet Union was determined to conquer the world, and its leader, Joseph Stalin, was the new Hitler, European labor movements, and Asian nationalist struggles were pawns of international communism. And as such, it had to be subverted or destroyed. There could be no compromise with this monolithic evil. Negotiations were appeasement, and neutralism was immoral.
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In this desperate struggle to save, quote, Western civilization, unquote, any ally was welcome and any means justified. That's literally their mentality. And you can see, if that's going to be the propaganda, how vital it was for them to be able to label people as communist, even though they weren't, in order to justify any means necessary.
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All it took was that label. And by any means necessary is what they meant, because their next step was basically to approach the mafia and come to an understanding. Charles Lucky Luciano, having been born in Sicily, his name was Salvador Lucania. He emerged as the leading mafioso.
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And he created a thing called the Commission with Meyer Lansky. The Commission eventually governed organized crime activity in the United States. It took basically so that, you know, there was a lot of in-house killing back and forth. So they all called the peace and they took 12 leaders or mafia bosses and basically set up a board of directors. So it basically became a business. And this model.
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allowed them during World War II to gain control of all of the New York docks and basically all of the unions, both in Chicago and in New York. And they used this same model, basically, like I said, during Prohibition. So they had connections up in Canada, who was still for most of the time producing liquor and running it down into the United States.
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So Luciana put an end to it by arranging the elimination of mafia chiefs and laying down laws to basically get with the program that they set up or you were going to get assassinated. So Lucky began importing heroin from the Chinese warlords like Chiang Kai-shek.
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was using the labs in the Corsican area of France in order to refine it. The product that reached the streets in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and L.A., and eventually San Francisco, was less than 3% pure. So it was garbage. America had less than 20,000 heroin addicts before World War II.
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And less than 1,000 kilos were produced annually around the world. So it was a very minor industry. However, use of the drug in America had remained confined basically to the Asian immigrants who had came over already addicted and to Black musicians.
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Most of the mafia, as I said earlier, were not all that interested in drug peddling. So there was some discussions, some meetings, and basically that got overruled. In the meantime, Lucky was involved in sex trafficking with prostitutes, and that eventually gets him locked up by U.S. Attorney Thomas Dewey.
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And while he's in jail, he gets approached by the feds in the form of the Navy because he's got locked up the longshoremen on the docks. Right. And they create a false flag called the Normandy where in the harbor to illustrate, oh, my gosh, the harbor's not safe. And it's.
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catches on fire. And that was used as the impetus to infiltrate and kind of collaborate with the mob. And they offered Lucky, if he would cooperate with the Office of Naval Intelligence, they would, after the war was over, basically allow him to get out of prison and go to Italy. So that was kind of the deal that they made.
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And on April 15th, 1943, the OSS was charged with implementing plans for the Allied invasion of Sicily. And the other thing that they wanted him to do was basically contact all of his family in Sicily and help them stage an invasion into Sicily and onward into Italy as part of World War II. And as a result of that.
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He was able to basically help them out during all of that. And at Donovan's request, Commander Happenden, who was part of the ONI contingent, the Office of Naval Intelligence, basically worked to negotiate with Lucky in his jail cell.
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we get the introduction of a guy by the name of Vito Genovese. He happened to be Luciana's right-hand man and chief translator. He also was at the army headquarters in Naples. The New York former lieutenant governor, a guy by the name of Charles Pelletti, who was good friends with Lucky.
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was appointed the military governor in Italy. You can see already that they're establishing the network here. And it was Genevieve's men who controlled all of the Italian ports. So there was a lot of black market going on during that time. And so you have all of the apparatus, and I'm just telling y'all this because I want you to understand.
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how integrated this whole operation was. They control the ports in Italy. They control the ports in the United States. They are weaving this huge apparatus that they intend to use on, while World War II gave them the excuse to set the entire thing up, they are going to use it in the follow-on to implement this massive drug trade.
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Paul Helliwell's plan required veto Genevieve's return to the United States for the creation of the system of heroin distribution to all of the nightclubs of Harlem. This posed a problem since Genevieve was a fugitive and wanted inside the United States. So he basically gets arraigned in court and basically.
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You know, there's, for lack of a better word, a show trial. And then you have in the summer of 1946, Luciano arrives back in his hometown of Sicily and to a hero's welcome, right? Because now he's a hero because he helped with the World War II invasion and working with all of his family and relatives.
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to get Italy free from Mussolini. So now, you know, you've elevated not only, and for whatever it's worth, Mussolini outlawed the mafia and outlawed all Masonic lodges in the country of Italy during his reign. Not saying he's a good guy, just telling you facts. And so with Mussolini being gone, the mafia makes a huge comeback.
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And Lucky Luciano's reappearance in Italy aids in that reestablishment because he's basically now viewed as a wartime hero as well. So in October of 1946, and this is very important, Lucky traveled to Cuba where he met Frank Costello, Vito Genevieve, Albert Anastasia, Meyer Lansky.
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all to talk about the Heliwell drug network plan. And it was at this meeting because, and this is so important for what we already talked about, about Cuba. And I mentioned it briefly, but you're going to realize Cuba was kind of, not kind of, Cuba was the drug staging place for all of the European heroin. They basically used it as a transient stop.
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staging area for it to be then broken down and sent to Canada and to the United States, primarily into New York at this point. So the future of Gladio and other covert ventures was no longer in jeopardy. Kellywell had his network. The jazz clubs were going to be the perfect spot for peddling heroin.
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And the leading Black musicians, to include Billie Holiday, Fats Navarro, Charlie Parker, all became heroin addicts. Some would die from overdoses. And Harry Angslinger, who comes up often in this scenario, he was the Bureau of Narcotics director, which was the precursor to the DEA.
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said that jazz entertainers were neither fish nor fowl they do not get the million dollar protection Hollywood and Broadway can afford for their stars who have become addicted and there were many that were revealed to be addicted and of course once you got addicted you were subject to jail time for
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And they got minor people to deal. So it basically was a corruption scandal of corrupting black neighborhoods and establishing a dealer network at the lower levels. Those guys were always the token people that were going to get busted for drug trafficking. Anytime you needed to have some fanfare that you were doing something about the drugs, the users of it got locked up and they didn't care.
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furthered their agenda. And I'm telling you, what you find out both with what was done in Africa, these are the most racist people you'll ever come across in your entire life. Then it talks about the police protection that was set up for all of this. A corrupt cop by the name of Colonel Albert Karone, C-A-R-O-N-E, started off as
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a New York City policeman. He would serve as the new drug network bag man for the CIA. He basically, Caroni also collected money for the drug payments and later for money to be laundered to the Vatican for the mafia families in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. In recognition of his service, the cop slash bag man became a grand knight of the sovereign military.
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Order of Malta. And again, what you're going to find, and it's regarded as a military arm of the Holy See, what you're going to find is almost all of these upper henchmen in this operation in Italy all end up being part of the Grand Knight of Sovereign Military of Malta awardees. They even will award that
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or whatever you want to call it, to an atheist. And it's supposedly a Vatican recognition because it's part of the Holy See. And the guy that becomes the grand poobah of the propaganda P2 Masonic Lodge that a lot of these people in Italy become members of, he's an atheist. His last name is G-E-L-L-I, Gelli.
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And they give him the award too. So they really didn't have any standards. And in the meantime, since we talked about it, from 1947 to 1967, heroin addicts rose from approximately 20,000 in the United States to 150,000 as a direct result of the CIA bringing
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to pay for their black ops operation into the United States of America. The success of the drug venture for the CIA with the secrecy surrounding its ties to the organized crime was basically what made it successful. At the insistence of Rear Admiral Hillen Cotter, let me spell his last name, H-I-L-L-E-N,
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K-O-E-T-T-E-R. He was the archivist for the Office of Naval Intelligence. He collected and burned all records concerning Lucky Luciano's, including the deal that they had made with him during World War II for his parole and eventual deportation. So, complete cover-up. In 1954, William Hurlins
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A New York commissioner investigations launched a probe into the matter, and he was told that the ONI and the CIA would consent to cooperate under three conditions. No classified information would be turned over. The ONI and CIA officials could monitor all interviews with former agents, and the final report could not be released to the public. That's your CIA. They want absolutely nothing.
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known to you about any of their shenanigans. So just want y'all to know that. Next, we move on to what happens next is there's a concerted effort. Now, I'm going to back up for just a second.
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There is controversy over whether or not there was any real communist party in Italy. Now, as I've shared with you guys, I've read like 10 books on just specifically Italy's Gladio program at this point. With some of the more recent revelations that has come out, there's strong doubt that
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they had any real communist party um to speak of um the name used for their communist party was called the red brigade um and um they also had uh originally it was called the italian communist party um but as they had did um as they um completed investigations what apparently
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has been borne out more than it was a natural occurring thing, is that it was kind of like what we assume some of the Antifa organizations are, where they're basically the skeleton is set up by the state, and then it attracts some legitimate rabble-rousers, which are then
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um moved in the right direction they're kind of coaxed into doing what the government wants them to do and apparently that is what the preponderance of the red brigade eventually um ends up being um but in the creation of it it is marketed um as a legitimate communist um effort inside the state of italy and most of the reason
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that they wanted that is to manipulate people and to be able to control them. So they can tell you how bad the communist movement is and also use that as basically the impetus to affect different controls, manipulate the election, blah, blah, blah. It also becomes the basis for establishing Gladio, their stay-behind network.
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So in Sicily, they had probably more of, which I guess if they're making this shit up, it would make sense that you would have more of a presence and some of the outcry of them being around. But basically at this point,
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They're agitating. And I don't have any faith now in the label of communist on anybody based on what I found out during this investigation. So I'm going to tell you that there's some legitimate kind of socialist efforts that were taking place in Italy. After all, they had just been under Cellini totalitarianism.
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And there, like everybody else, were people who got rich in that system. They didn't mind having that system. So anyway, that's kind of the the gist of that. Then I want to talk a little bit because this sets the foundation for many other countries as well. The role of the Vatican in this whole operation.
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So you have in 1942, Pope Pius XII and Bernardino Nogara, who set up the IOR, which is basically the Vatican Bank. And I'm not saying it's related at all, but 1942 is when.
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Hitler began setting up the werewolf units as well in Germany. Just kind of an ironic coincidence, I'm sure. So anyway, keep in mind that during most of Mussolini's reign, the Vatican was not a sovereign state. That happened not very long before.
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World War II, and they were given basically their sovereign status. And it was a deal. There's a whole big history, but it's not relevant to this. So they basically, in setting up a sovereign bank, are outside of the country of Italy's baking oversight. And that became a very important decision on why they were chosen.
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to be a money launderer for this operation. And of course, a lot of these people back in those days, William Colby, they were all Catholics, and very well off, actually. So they knew archbishops in the United States. As we will see, the Archbishop of Chicago eventually moves over and becomes in charge of the Vatican Bank.
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There was lots of synergies going on there. You have Archbishop Spellman out of the New York Archdiocese. He's intimately involved in all of this to include some of the blackmail. So that's all important to understand. Okay. Nagaro, who became the first president of the Vatican Bank, initiated a process of destroying all records.
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of the bank's transactions, including deposits investments made on a regular basis so that its operations remained free and clear from any public or private scrutiny at all. Among, let's see, one board consisted of high-ranking cardinals, a second of international bankers, and a third of Vatican financial officials. But even these records cannot be subpoenaed for inspection.
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So these organizations, these different boards that had been set up as quote unquote overview, they weren't even allowed to look at anything without special permission from the Pope. The Holy See dutifully published financial reports on an annual basis, but you had no ability to verify anything.
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They contained meticulous records of incomes and expenditures of every agency within the Holy See, except the Vatican Bank. The name of the agency never appears on any balance sheet. So, we are supposed to believe, as a result, according to Paul Williams, who, by the way, we found out in our research of him, was actually a Catholic as well, that the Roman Catholic Church
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appears on paper to exist in a hand-to-mouth institution, but when we get to how much money they were raking in as their 10 to 15 percent cut of the drug trade that they were money laundering for, you're going to realize none of that's true. The clandestine workings of the bank resulted in billions being able to be deposited and channeled
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to Swiss bank accounts without any possibility of detection. And according to a money vet vol, it's M-O-N-E-Y-V-A-L, which is an anti-money laundering committee of the Council of Europe, it remains one of the world's leading launderers of dirty money under Pope Francis.
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Contributions from Uncle Sam. By 1947, Pope Pius XII was more than willing to allow black money to flow through the bank. The Truman administration already had funneled more than $350 million to the Holy See for economic relief and political payments. The Pope used these funds to reactivate Christian Democratic Party.
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which had been dismantled under the reign of Mussolini, and to establish 20,000 Christian Democrat Party cells throughout Italy. The Holy Father also obtained an additional $30 million from Truman's aid package to create a thing called Catholic Action, an organization that generated propaganda against communists.
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American Cardinal Francis Billman was now called upon to spearhead a Vatican-sponsored campaign to encourage Italian Americans and urge them to vote for the Christian Democrats and not communists. So that propaganda campaign would eventually include celebrities like Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Gary Cooper.
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all suggesting that all of the Italians should be voting for the Christian Democrat Party. What's important about that is the difference between the two candidates in 1948 that all this money was being used to influence the election, you know, like the CIA does in every consequential election, was that the Christian Democrat platform fully embraced Italy's membership into NATO.
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And the guy that was running against the Christian Democrat Party was not as committed. Not that he wouldn't have done it eventually. But there was a huge issue there and they couldn't afford not having as many countries in NATO originally. Because keep in mind, NATO was the arm that was going to be used to set up the entire Gladio program. So Pius XII soon realized that he would need millions more dollars from Uncle Sam.
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since 50% of the Italian people were now aligned away from the Social Democrat Party. He was no stranger to the U.S. intelligence network and agents. And at the close of the war, the Pope, along with Monsignor Montini, M-O-N-T-I-N-I, his Undersecretary of State,
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had worked with Dulles and the OSS to create all of the rat lines to help the Nazis escape Europe, something he viewed as an essential means to address the threat of communism. Several prominent Nazis, including Walter Roth, R-A-U-F-F, who had led an extermination unit of the SS across Italy, still remained sheltered in sanctuary inside Vatican City.
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In 1945, the Pope had held private audiences with Wild Bill Donovan to discuss the implementation of Gladio and how to decorate and basically had him decorated under the Grand Cross of the Order of St. Sylvester in the fight against communism. It was the oldest and most prestigious papal knighthood possible.
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Now the Holy Follower remained determined to do all he could to quote-unquote prevent communism spread in Italy. In the months before the 1948 national election, the CIA dumped $65 million of its black money into the Vatican Bank. Much of it was delivered in suitcases by members of Luciana's network. The reception of the money,
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by the Vatican was held in strict secrecy. One reason Cardinal Spellman of New York later revealed was subversive groups in the U.S. would grasp this as a very effective pretense for attacking the U.S. government for having released money to the Vatican, even if it was indirectly conveyed. Of course, we know that cash was probably generated from the
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heroin cells, and somebody might actually ask questions about it. So here's where we get into an interesting kind of connection we found later on. The drugs that generated that cash was received by a chain of businesses that had been set up in Palermo by Luciano and Don Carlo. These businesses
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included a candy factory which produced chocolates filled with neither cherries nor cream, but nuggets of 100% pure smack, which was used to make heroin. Another company was a fruit exporter, which was integral to the importance of drugs because they were shipping crated oranges to Cuba.
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The problem with those oranges is they were stuffed because they were plastic with pure, already produced heroin. Now, I had, early on, before I found Paul Williams' book, when we were doing book reviews over on Truth Social, I had somebody at the beginning of all of this, when we were just trying to research Operation Gladio, reach out to me and say, hey.
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Have y'all ever figured out what the connection to oranges is in the Godfather movies? And I'm like, I don't even remember oranges being in the Godfather movie. What are you talking about? And they said, well, in all of the death scenes, there's oranges. Like they're talking about killing people on a long table. And there's a pile of oranges in the middle in a bowl. And then one of the guys who gets shot, he falls back into a fruit stand and oranges go flying everywhere. And so I had to go.
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watch the movie again, I'm like, holy crap, there's a lot of oranges in the death scenes. And then I get Paul Williams' book and I'm reading the scene and I tell Bridget and Cousin It, oh my God, oh my God, I figured out the orange mystery. It was directly tied to most of the refined heroin that was shipped from Italy through Cuba into the United States was taken into the harbor.
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in New York as oranges. So just a little tidbit of how pieces come together in this story in a really weird way. So into all of this walks Santo Trapacani, who is the big mafia guy from Tampa, Florida. Everybody here in Florida knows who he is. And he wants in on the whole
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drug uh networking so he sets up district distributions in miami new orleans um and uh he is basically mixing because uh santa traficana had a lot of um holdings and sugar plantations in cuba and he had a large presence in the casinos in cuba and so
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He was using sugar to cut into the heroin to basically make more money. And he begins setting up the network. As a matter of fact, he's instrumental, as we will find out, in making deals directly with the Vietnamese to cut the French out as they're trying to help the Vietnamese.
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defeat the French to get them out of Vietnam and the monopolization of the drug trade coming out of Vietnam, um, Trafficana will make trips over to Vietnam to set up their, um, network that they're going to be, um, creating. Um, lots of information out there about that. Um, and you also have, um, let's see.
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The guy, the precursor, the narcotics chief, Harry Engslinger, the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, it was called BNDD. He also was noting the supply, the increased supply of heroines inside of African-American neighborhoods and the number of addictions. Hearings from informants that the drugs.
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were coming in through Luciana's network, he sent a guy by the name of Charles Sparagloss and other agents to Sicily to try to see what was up. And because remember, that's where Luciana is now residing. So they were ordered to haunt the deported gangsters every move. It wasn't long before the agents caught Luciana with a half a ton of heroin.
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being ready for shipment to Havana. And one of them pressed for an arrest, but no action was taken by the Italian government or the U.S. State Department. Luckey's work in Sicily, they were informed, was a matter of national security because it was being ran by the CIA. And so Einslinger eventually finds out he's basically not allowed to do with...
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anything with any of this because the entire network was set up by the CIA. And I have made the statement, and I believe it's still to this day, that every cartel that is doing drugs is somehow related to the CIA's operation. And I don't think there's any exclusion to that. Colonel? Is that you or me? Can you hear me?
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I can hear you, but I cannot hear the colonel. Oh, okay, fine. Fighting with my phone, I'm thinking it's my phone or my laptop. That's bad when you get kicked out of your own space. Yeah, it's not just me. There you are. I thought your quarter ran up. That too, but I guess they don't like me saying that the CIA is controlling the current drug networks like they controlled the ones that were set up back in the day when this all first began. But anyway, we move on.
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Um, so then we're going to talk about just for a second about, um, how the CIA, cause it's again, still relevant today, um, interfered with the Italian elections. And I have made the statement, you guys have seen it ad nauseum. Every election since 1948 has been, um, had CIA, if it's of any substance at all. I'm not saying that, you know,
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In, I don't know, some like New Caledonia, they're going to spend $5 million to influence an election there, although they might because there's the huge big lithium mine. There's very few places that you can go that there's not an abundance of natural resources where it is not in the best interest of the international syndicate to influence the election. And so any election of consequence that has happened.
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Since 1948. Has been interfered with by the CIA. It's what they're designed to do. So let me show you how they did it in Italy. And it was their first one. After they were set up. In the closing. Months of 19. Oh. Liza why don't you just unmute yourself. And say that Caldonia was nickel. Sorry not lithium. I got things to do. I'm chasing dogs. Okay.
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I don't mind being corrected. I want everybody to have the truth. In the closing months of 1947, hundreds of the mafia's men began to arrive in Italy from New York, Chicago, Miami, to aid Luciano and Don Callow in addressing what they viewed as a quote-unquote communist problem. The CIA's black money for mob muscle was paid out by the Vatican Bank.
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to include organizations like the Catholic Action, which had just been set up for this purpose. In this way, the Holy See forged an alliance with the Sicilian Mafia. The force of the Mafia was now unleashed upon the Italian electorate. Don Carlo and an army of thugs, including Vito Genovese's cousin, Giovanni Genovese, burned down 11 branch offices.
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of the opponent's party and made four assassination attempts on communist leader Girolamo Lacazi, the gang under Frank Coppola, who had been imported from Detroit by Angleton, because James Angleton is in the embassy at this point. He is a CIA operative.
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assigned to the Italian embassy to interfere with this election. And he worked with the Sicilian bandit, Salvadori Giuliani, Giuliano, sorry, also opened fire on a crowd of workers celebrating May Day in Portaella della Ginastra.
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Killing 11 and wounding 57 people. So this is your strategy of tension, everybody. This is the chaos that they seed. The funds for the massacre were provided by Wild Bill Donovan through the World Commerce Corporation. One of the Italy's leading labor organizers, Placito Risotto, was found dead at the bottom of a cliff, legs and arms chained, and a bullet through his brain.
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Throughout 1948, in Sicily alone, the CIA-backed terror attacks resulted in the killing, on average, of five people a week. Now, I want to put this in context because what, again, I can't emphasize this enough, what they're calling a communist is someone who is working on behalf of labor against the international syndicate oligarchs. So just keep that in mind.
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In addition to all of that, you had a guy by the name of Monsignor Don Giuseppe Beccaria acting upon HAPL authority assembled a terror gang charged with the tasking of beating the candidates up, smashing left-wing political gatherings, and intimidating voters. The money, guns, and jeeps.
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for the Monsignor's terror attacks were furnished by the CIA from leftover World War II stockpiles. You know, kind of like the ones that we left in Afghanistan. They use them for those kinds of things. On election day, Don Carlo and his men stuffed ballot boxes. Dang, that sounds familiar. Bride voters with gifts. Oh, that sounds familiar too. Of freshly laundered drug money.
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Christian Democrats triumphantly returned to power, and in his memoirs, William Colby, who would later become the director of the CIA, wrote that the quote-unquote communist would have gained 60% of the vote without the agency's sabotage. So, you can see, I think we're going to stop there for the day, but you can see how these operations
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got their start and how they're still going today. And that's kind of going to be the model going forward. We're going to look this operation, particularly in Italy, set the tone for everything that came after it. They tried a lot of new concepts, not new in that.
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They had never been done before because the international syndicate was alive and well before World War II. We've talked about that with Hawaii and the Philippines and blah, blah, blah. But under the guise of the CIA and their new national security stamp that was their get out of jail free card and allowed them to hide everything, that was not possible prior to the creation of the CIA, which is why this particular Italian one was so important.
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It allowed them to basically set up this drug operation. And they have already used their get out of jail free card with the precursor to the DEA, the BNDD. Harry Angslinger was already told hands off, you're not allowed to touch them. So that worked well for them. And then their election interference campaign worked out very well. Their candidate did get elected.
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And they spent millions of dollars of this Black Ops fund generated through drug money. But we found out later, and Paul Williams doesn't really address it, that in addition to the money generated from the drug ops, there was the Black Eagle fund that we talked about the other day from the gold that was squirreled away in Swiss banks that was also available to them.
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Because as you will find out through this operation, people like, oh, shoot, I won't remember his name, Safra, the guy that got burned alive in his house in Monaco, was a funder of a lot of this black ops operations as well, as he was with the Browder trying to take over Russia.
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and their resources. So you're going to see how this whole network grows from 1948 on. So this is going to be a very important series, and I don't want to rush through it. So we're going to spend a little bit of time creating this foundation. So does anybody have any questions, comments? I know one thing that I just want to add here is that so much of this comes from declassified documents.
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Such a plethora of information out there. However, this is, again, one of those things that is not covered in the newspapers or was not covered. If it was, it was covered on a back page, kind of an amendment, you know, that very little people saw. Even though we are posting, I think we've posted about 50 links in between President and I in the comments.
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I want to encourage all of you guys, please check our work. Go form your own opinions. Absolutely. We've formed our opinions. And we do, before I ever, I did a whole series of exposés on Paul Williams' book. It was one of the first book reviews I ever did. And I went through his links, his sources.
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And, um, there's plenty of videos out there. If you guys find this as fascinating as I do, and you want to show family members, go, he's been interviewed several times. Um, and some of the interviews are better than others, but, um, he'll tell you in his own words what he found. Um, I now have obviously the benefit of having read like 20 other books.
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that go much deeper into different aspects of this and have found other tidbits to kind of pile on top of his. But he is book number one for anybody starting out in Operation Gladio of all the books that I've read, which is why I wanted to use his book for this segment, because he did such an excellent job. There's a lot of people that's written about this. I do believe his portion of Italy.
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is the best that there is out there. So we're going to use that kind of as our source document. But again, we're providing you all of his, well, a large majority of his sources on each segment so that they're captured. And anybody can go look at them if they want. Does anybody have any questions? Go ahead, Stellar. No, I was just going to say, it seems like with all of these different operations from the past, I mean, yes, it's showing for what's happening here today.
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But it's like everything is just every country that we go to, it seems to be the same thing over and over and over again. It's almost like they were testing it and testing as if, you know, because we know that these things have been going on for a long time. You know, it seems like it's been just.
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For like what's coming up now, almost, you know, if that makes any sense, because it makes perfect sense. And that's what's kind of frightening is that, you know, we've seen it. And as Americans, we really have been sheltered from a lot of news or things that go on around the world until recently. And it is, you know, it's it's actually very.
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eye-opening because I had lived overseas for several years and stuff like that and I guess because I was naive to a lot of things and I wasn't um really struck with a lot of or like um I guess I was brainwashed to a certain extent but I wasn't like um
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like crazy obsessed with, you know, like with how things were, I knew that there was stuff that was wrong. And then listening to these other people, cause I was in Europe. And so I have a lot of friends that are Italians that have lived through this and are, are going through, you know, and how you talk about the current stuff in the last several years that have happened, you know, it's opened up their eyes to a lot of different things as well. So thank you so much.
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I'm just kind of baffled by it. And, you know, we have another state or another country just south of us that just elected their first really, as far as I can tell, she's, you know, very liberal, very progressive UN, you know, Jewish. It's just a lot of, you know, so it's just very disheartening because we know what's going on in Canada, too. So it's as if.
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And I don't know that this is true, but I can make an informed opinion at this point. It's as if there was, after World War II, a change in tactics from all-out warfare to basically a version of a World War III on a rolling coup basis.
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So a tactical change at both the operational and tactical level, not that their overall goal at the strategic level, which is one world government, ever changed, just the way in which they were going to do it. And they basically steamrolled through at least 75 countries, installing fascist dictators over the course of the next 50 or so years.
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There did seem to be in the last 20 years some stumbling blocks where some of their shit got undone. And I do believe that their thought was we'll start with the low hanging fruit. We're going to take Chile. We're going to take Uruguay. We're going to take whatever. And as they began rolling through these rolling coups, they got bigger and bigger and bigger fish to fry.
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In order to perfect the methods used in how they were going to go about doing it. And as they went about doing it, technology changed. And they were able, like I explained the other day, about disappearing people digitally as opposed to having to disappear them physically. And so their methodologies have changed, but what they're actually doing has never changed.
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With the advent of some people being to break their systematic election meddling, like Trump and Orban and some of these other people, it appears that there's kind of, and they're not being able to get rid of Assad in Syria, and they can't get rid of Putin in Russia, that they've kind of hit a wall.
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And it's not doesn't mean that they're going to give up easily. But there has definitely been something that has changed because it's not nearly as easy as it once was for them.
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Do you think it's because of like the strength of like the bricks, you know, with what's going on? I know that after we had our last financial fall, it seems like I know like on like the banking side, things started changing. And then a couple of years later, then Trump came in. So maybe with that whole fraud thing that they did with the last fall, maybe that got the white hats or people to start changing things around, you know, because it seems like.
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To have all these different coups and all this other stuff, it has to cost a lot of money. And I know that all of this stuff is pretty much funded by taxpayers throughout the world. So no, no, no, no, no, no. Oh, no. The majority of all of this is funded with drug sales, human sales, weapon trafficking and these gold.
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like the Black Eagle Fund from Europe and the M Fund that was created as a result of Operation Golden Lily and the uncovering of all of that gold in the Philippines that had been stashed there from Japan. There's so much black gold that was discovered. There was trillions of dollars of black gold discovered in the Philippines, and they haven't even found it all.
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And there's three missing ships from the Philippines, too, that were full of gold that supposedly arrived in Switzerland. So there is a lot of black ops money, which is why I wanted to go through this part of the Italian story so that you understand there's a completely different. Some of it is appropriated funds. Some of it is CIA taxpayer funds. The majority is not.
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Wow. That's scary to think that they've had all that money, black hidden money. Yes. Billions. Holy crap. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to interrupt. Thank you. Hundreds of billions of dollars. Yeah. And they're still there. The accounts are still there. Well, we think they are. We don't know. Well, you know, the gold certificates that were, you know.
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changed one number or the name spelled wrong. We think they're still there, but they could have. Remember, they did redeem some of them for people that they wanted to redeem them for. They won't redeem them to people they don't want to have the money. Well, no, of course not. Us peasants would never be. Yeah, correct. That's kind of like when they were saying that, you know, Epstein and stuff like that. It wasn't just like the sex and the stuff that was going on there in the blackmail. They were going there to get their.
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quote unquote, hidden accounts that can't be tracked. So that's probably what you're talking about then, or like those types of things. Yeah. So just real short, real quick. In Japan, they did during the World War II and in the immediate aftermath of World War II, just one instance, because there's many of these, they produced billions of dollars worth of gold printed certificates based on
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supposedly gold that they had stolen. And part of that stolen gold was in the emperor's facilities and his bank. And then the rest they diverted to the Philippines and buried in 175 different sites that they created a set of maps to that were secret. So this, the gold certificates that they
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wrote for the bank that the emperor owned in japan had recorded errors on them and so there's numbers and then if they made a spelling error or there's a design error or whatever the reason they did that was on purpose so that when you and i who may have bought an interest in one of those gold certificates takes it to a bank
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They're going to arrest us for fraud because we are trying to redeem something they're going to tell us has an error on it. And therefore, it is not a valid certificate. And we're basically trying to money launder. And they have done this. All you have to do is search on it. Then if you're one of them and you want to redeem that certificate, they'll redeem it for you.
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So that's basically what they were doing. So that's basically what they were doing. It's another layer of being in the club. And so all of these banks, and I mean, they're big name banks, UBS, Citibank, Deutsche Bank, a lot of the HSBC, they all took deposits of gold.
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from this black gold discovery in the Philippines. And there was a guy that was given 10% as a dealer's fee and he deposited them in these same banks. And there was a whole rigmarole of how you could redeem them and all this other stuff as far as jingles and code names and letters. But he passed all of that on to his heirs. And he has billions of dollars, his 10% cut.
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was billions. So you can imagine what the actual deposits were. And when his heirs, with all of their dingles and letters and legal certificates, went to get the gold or their money out of Citibank, they basically told him they couldn't have it and the next day moved it to the Bahamas. So there's billions and billions of dollars sitting in these banks that
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Now, because most of these people have died since then, are in, and that's what Cousin It was referring to, we assume they're still there. But now that the bank directors, like the Jamie Diamonds of the world, knows that they're unclaimed accounts, God knows what happened with the money. Because this money was all done as part of a CIA operation. And the CIA, to include General Senglib,
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was in on the whole laundering of this money into the banks through Marcos, who we installed as the president in the Philippines because we controlled him. It makes sense now why they were trying to get like a few, I want to say about a decade ago, they were saying that you can't have hidden accounts anymore. Was it the Federal Reserve? That's why, oh, that makes so much sense. I'm sorry. Okay, thank you. Yeah, SR-71, what you got? Thank you, Colonel.
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Thank everybody for participating as well and asking questions. I will add that for those that really want to know about the gold and what went on, on the Colonel's Rumble channel, she did a book review called Gold Warriors that goes through the transformation of all this gold. And the one observation that I will make concerning all of this is from the very beginning.
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The Vatican Bank has been involved in every bit of it. If you take a look at even the Medici family, the Vatican Bank has been involved in all of this, one way or another. Thank you, Colonel. Sure. And SR-71 is always present for all of the book reviews. And we have had some very interesting revelations as we go through these books.
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Again, for about every book that I review, I probably read five or six of them. I really want to bring the hardest hitting books to you guys to help round off our historical group knowledge so that we become a force to be reckoned with because nobody can bullshit us anymore. I can have a conversation with anybody based on the books that I have read in the last two years.
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about both the good and bad part of the United States and what our representatives should and shouldn't be doing. And I think that's illustrated in some of the posts that I make. And hopefully y'all are part of that learning process. I do recommend you go look at the Rumble channel. There's a lot of really good information over there. Abalone, did you have? Yes.
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Thank you. Sorry if I myself was doing things. I just have a question. I wanted to see what your thoughts are. And I know communism and all this fascism has been around for quite a long time. But now that it's coming to Mexico openly because of this new problem, now I understand why Mexico has been embracing Castro and its ideology.
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Because it's their one. Now that she's been put in the front, I do believe that elections are fraudulent. And a lot of people did not vote because of social issues were used by Lopez Obrador, like giving money. When you start giving people money, that free cash that they think is free, I think they also had to do a lot with it. But it is obvious that she's a deftess.
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Jewish 100% and also Mexico has drafted a letter. I think last week the UN on crimes against humanity joining themselves with gaza in demanding an explanation and they're hiding that they feel the pain or the experience but That's why they're joining the crimes
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whatever complaint. I think Mexico has one or two years before it openly becomes something, especially because a lot of nations that have been living there for retirement issues, they are restructuring and going forward with Plan C. Plan C, I do not know this, is restructuring the vote. And a lot of people have been fighting with Lopez Obrador and it's been defeated.
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Time and time again, but I swear that Plan C will continue head on. And there's a person that spoke in our space that the win. I think we lost her. Yeah, we lost her. Yeah, they're definitely doing something with our spaces because it keeps getting thrown out as well. I don't even know where she went. Oh, there you are.
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She just came back in? Yeah. So, yeah. Anyway, sorry about that. Evidently, no matter how many updates they do here, we're still going to get attacked, which I guess I take as a badge of honor. I don't know. Mama Squirrel, did you have something? You requested a mic. Did you have something that you wanted to say?
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I must've done that by accident. I apologize. I just, I just love listening, but I must've, when I grabbed my phone, I must've hit the request button. I apologize. No, no, don't apologize. I love hearing comments from everybody. So don't ever apologize for that. Okay. So if we don't have any more questions, we'll be back tomorrow. Well, go ahead.
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You're all going to have to start asking questions because I think I finally figured out the stupid twatter thing. So everybody just raise your hands right now. Oh, see, it worked. Everybody's asking. Of course, I can't approve them. All right. Tony, did you have something? Yeah. Colonel, have you seen the last?
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last episode of Tucker Carlson when he interviewed the formal diplomatic guy Jeffrey Sachs? No, I have not. I put that in the purple pillow. I suggest you see that because it's a lot of new time politics and a lot of that Ukraine-Russia shit that is happening.
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If you have time, go in and see it. It was so good. I like that guy, Jeffrey. Okay, so I'm going to trust you at your word. Because the last time somebody told me I needed to go look at a Tucker Carlson video, it was that Felix Rodriguez. And about four hours later, I got done with that thread. That is like 80 pages long. I was so, I don't know. I don't know if the world was, I was done.
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I don't get stunned very often, but I was stunned at the end of that. So anyway, I'm going to take you at your word and I will go watch it. Yeah, you can watch some minutes and then you'll see if it's something for you. Because I think it is. And I think it is for the American people too. Because he talks about everything political that has been now in Europe and everything and how he sees.
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things about the war, atomic war threats and stuff like that. I'll definitely go watch it. I usually watch all of them. I just have not had time with all the crap going on. I'll have to do a marathon catch up with him. Yeah, do that because everything is good, but this one was really good, I think. Yeah.
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And sometimes you can tell if he is about to expose something or is he doing this interview for himself. And this is for exposing. I can promise you that. Okay. Well, now you've got my interest. Okay. What do you got, Steller? Thanks for today. You're welcome.
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You're welcome. If anybody has any connections to Tucker Carlson, we should have Tucker Carlson have Colonel Towner, Bridget, and Cousin It go on. That's what we should be really trying to do, is having Tucker Carlson do an interview with Colonel Towner. Yeah, that would be amazing. Well, definitely not me.
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No, definitely not me. I don't work and play well with others. So, uh-uh. But I keep telling her it's just, you know, at the course we're going on, yeah, it's coming. We should tag every single one of your posts or all of, you know, the posts to tag him into a lot of this stuff.
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But all of these recorded recordings, we should be tagging Tucker Carlson. Maybe someone from his group will listen to this stuff and connect the dots and have you come on. Because honestly, you are such a bright light giving such knowledge, you know, and knowledge is power. I think Tucker is very frustrating. I think actually there are a lot more.
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scholarly people on this particular subject. I 100% agree. This has to be a show on Tucker's program. But I mean, if you listen to Danielle Ganser or Paul Williams in any of the interviews they do, you know, they have an encyclopedia level.
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of in-depth information about this because they actually did all of the archive reviews and they're the ones that did the FOIAs to get all of this information. I think the only thing that I add is I don't know that a lot of these people have continued the research in a much broader perspective like we have. I think...
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The context that I add is that I've read all of their work. And that's kind of the thing that I love about relaying the information is you don't just get Paul Williams' view. You get Paul Williams and Danielle Gensler and Cynthia Chung.
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And all of these, Joseph Farrell, that have written about different historical aspects of this entire program. Doug Valentine, who, you know, you wouldn't be able to have an actual conversation with him because he's a very far leftist. But he is brilliant when it comes to details. He has sat down with so many face-to-face with so many of these CIA players and interviewed them. He went to Vietnam. He went to Thailand.
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He sat down with the ones who are not even allowed back in the United States because there's shit that they did. And he interviewed them. And I don't know that anybody else has did kind of that broad brush. So I can bring you all of that information in a completely different context. So I love doing it because I love learning. But I would love Tucker to interview Paul Williams. I mean, that would be like.
1:37:48
To me, the best interview he could have ever done. And maybe he will. Maybe Felix Rodriguez was kind of like the ground floor. And he's hitting the elevator button going up the pecking order. I don't know. Enoch, what do you got? But thank you, Stellar, for saying that. Well, I'm just. Are you interested in getting interviewed by Tucker Carlson?
1:38:20
Or would you like to interview Tucker Carlson? Because I can challenge accept it because I know someone who knows Tucker Carlson. So I would never be presumptuous enough to interview Tucker Carlson, but I do believe Tucker Carlson needs to have Operation Gladio information. I mean, he doesn't even live two hours from me.
1:38:50
I would welcome the opportunity to go down there and spend two or three hours with him and just kind of unload. Here's the book list you need to read. Here's what the topic is. I don't need to be on a televised interview, but he definitely needs to know what it is. And then he can select the people that are experts in the area on who he wants to interview. But I think this.
1:39:18
his level of attention on this particular subject would change the world. Okay, so challenge accepted. I can also tell you that I accepted another challenge a week ago, about a week ago, about interviewing Peter Wallenberg. And that's not too far away, I can say. But I will let you know, first of all.
1:39:48
When this is going to happen. So thank you. Challenge accepted. That is awesome. Thank you so much. And that's what I'm talking about. That's what I'm talking about, because that would be a platform for Colonel to go. Even if, you know, like she said, you know, even if she had his ear for a few hours.
1:40:10
Just to kind of educate him, like with the books and stuff, but also go over it like she's kind of done with us because she has shown us so much, you know, and it's not just like one person's perspective because, you know, she has done the research on all of these different people, you know, and it's more of a, you know, like how people always say the 30,000 view, you're up higher rather than just in that little compartment, if that makes sense. Yeah, I think that would be spectacular.
1:40:40
Yeah, thank you. Yeah, I think anybody that has that level of audience, the only reason I'm spending 10 hours a day doing this in my retirement is because I believe it changes everything. It changes the way you look at the world. And it just changes everything. That's all I can say.
1:41:07
And it makes all of the world make so much more sense when you're able to see it the way it really is and not the way that the propaganda people are trying to make us view it is. So I definitely at some point, I have not done a lot of research into the current Mexico's presidents. I've heard what everybody has said. I've not looked personally into it.
1:41:37
But again, if everybody is saying it in the mainstream media, I would need to look to see what really is true because they sometimes mislabel people. So I just ask everybody, don't jump on the propaganda mainstream media narratives. Do your own research.
1:42:05
Having said that, that's the one thing that we can all collectively agree on. We all need to do our own research. Is it the continue of Italy tomorrow? Yes, we are going to continue doing Italy tomorrow. It will probably spill into a third day so that we can get through the actual terror event. So I'm going to finish laying the groundwork tomorrow for the structure that they set up.
1:42:31
S-I-F-A-R, how they embedded it in their intel, how they embedded it in their army. And then we're going to dissect some of their actual terror events. And like the train station bombing, the five judges that they took out, the reporter that they murdered that broke the story originally before the 1990 revelations.
1:42:56
So, oh, and the murder of the one guy that was working the oil deal with Africa to give them a 50-50 split instead of the Mattei, was that his name? He basically did most of the Italian oil. There's just so much there because, again, they've researched all of this. All of this came out in their news. So they assassinated by blowing up a plane.
1:43:24
One of the guys that worked in the government of Italy, because the international syndicate decided the deal that he was making with one of the African countries and buying their oil was too generous. He wanted to offer them a 50-50 split. And they're still on, you know, at that point, like an 80-20 split. And it was going to make them all look bad, put pressure on them to lose money that they were putting in their pockets, not because they're greedy bastards.
1:43:52
And so they blew his airplane up. And those are the kind of things that they did in Italy as part of Operation Gladio. And those are the things I want to go over and at least do enough due diligence here because of all the information that is everywhere. So if I can uncover 10 pieces of things that they did here so that you can see when we get to.
1:44:19
You know, like Ukraine, and then they blamed Russia for shooting down the airplane when it was actually Ukraine that did it. You're going to start seeing the patterns. Some of the stuff we didn't necessarily, there was a couple of planes shot down and killed people in South America, but in a very different texture. MH17 was in Ukraine. Yeah.
1:44:48
And that had the United States agents at the airfield that day and happened to be the scientists that were about to expose Fauci and the DOD. Yeah. So there was all of like a hundred and some AIDS researchers on that aircraft that was shot down. And I know you guys have probably read.
1:45:18
A lot of different aircraft that is brought down have people on it of substantial stature, and there's always after the fact. But we did quite a bit of research in this particular instance and understand a lot more about it, that there was actual Air Force people on the ground at these missile sites.
1:45:46
on Ukraine's side, not on Russia's side, that was revealed. So when we get to that, we'll talk about it. But I'm just saying that there's a lot of that all embedded in Italy because of the research that they've done. So, okay, I don't see any more hands. So we're going to sign off for today. Be back tomorrow at noon. See you then.
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Claims made here
Paul Helliwell member_of
Office of Strategic Services host_asserted
▶ 5:24
“And he features prominently in the foundational approach to most countries at the beginning of Operation Gladio, none more so than Italy. So he basically spent time in China during the OSS days. And h…”
Paul Helliwell founded
Castle Bank & Trust host_asserted
▶ 8:23
“was very much against getting into the drug trade. They thought it was beneath them. So you had Lucky Luciana and Meyer Lansky and Paul Helliwell decided that they were all going to open a bank called…”
Paul Helliwell member_of
Office of Strategic Services host_asserted
▶ 10:19
“Paul Helliwell's boss during the OSS days was Wild Bill Donovan. He has a very interesting background I'm going to delve into for just a little bit as it relates to this. Donovan takes this idea and r…”
William J. Donovan founded
World Commerce Corporation host_asserted
▶ 11:18
“basically Operation Gladio. They're going to be, and so they set up an organization called the World Commerce Corporation, and that's going to be a vehicle. It's basically a CIA front company that the…”
World Commerce Corporation front_for
CIA host_asserted
▶ 11:18
“basically Operation Gladio. They're going to be, and so they set up an organization called the World Commerce Corporation, and that's going to be a vehicle. It's basically a CIA front company that the…”
William Pawley funded
Flying Tigers host_asserted
▶ 13:16
“Because they always say that Claire Chenault was the founder of the Flying Tigers. But if you look up William Pauly, he was the financial founder of the Flying Tigers. He's the one that actually bough…”
William Pawley founded
Air America host_asserted
▶ 13:42
“that Southeast Asia area to set Chiang Kai-shek up with his own air force. Claire Chennault basically just managed it and flew the airplanes around. It was William Polly that was at the heart of that …”
Air America supplied_arms_to
Kuomintang host_asserted
▶ 14:13
“They provided air support to the KMT Army while it was temporarily located in Burma before they moved to Taiwan. And all of these airplanes were used to fly weapons one way and drugs the other. The pi…”
CIA paid
Thailand host_asserted
▶ 15:15
“for Taiwan, Chiang Kai-shek, distributing drugs through Thailand. And don't forget that the CIA eventually paid a total of $35 million to Thailand's chief of police to basically buy access to their ai…”
Lucky Luciano founded
Iraq Intelligence Commission host_asserted
▶ 26:36
“And he created a thing called the Commission with Meyer Lansky. The Commission eventually governed organized crime activity in the United States. It took basically so that, you know, there was a lot o…”
Office of Naval Intelligence recruited
Lucky Luciano host_asserted
▶ 30:06
“catches on fire. And that was used as the impetus to infiltrate and kind of collaborate with the mob. And they offered Lucky, if he would cooperate with the Office of Naval Intelligence, they would, a…”
Office of Strategic Services carried_out_attack
Italy host_asserted
▶ 30:36
“And on April 15th, 1943, the OSS was charged with implementing plans for the Allied invasion of Sicily. And the other thing that they wanted him to do was basically contact all of his family in Sicily…”
Vito Genovese member_of
Mafia host_asserted
▶ 31:33
“we get the introduction of a guy by the name of Vito Genovese. He happened to be Luciana's right-hand man and chief translator. He also was at the army headquarters in Naples. The New York former lieu…”
Charles Poletti appointed
Italy host_asserted
▶ 31:33
“we get the introduction of a guy by the name of Vito Genovese. He happened to be Luciana's right-hand man and chief translator. He also was at the army headquarters in Naples. The New York former lieu…”
Paul Helliwell funded
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 33:01
“Paul Helliwell's plan required veto Genevieve's return to the United States for the creation of the system of heroin distribution to all of the nightclubs of Harlem. This posed a problem since Genevie…”
Lucky Luciano member_of
Mafia host_asserted
▶ 34:24
“And Lucky Luciano's reappearance in Italy aids in that reestablishment because he's basically now viewed as a wartime hero as well. So in October of 1946, and this is very important, Lucky traveled to…”
Harry Anslinger headed
Bureau of Narcotics host_asserted
▶ 35:50
“And the leading Black musicians, to include Billie Holiday, Fats Navarro, Charlie Parker, all became heroin addicts. Some would die from overdoses. And Harry Angslinger, who comes up often in this sce…”
United States targeted_for_regime_change
Uruguay host_asserted
▶ 1:16:59
“There did seem to be in the last 20 years some stumbling blocks where some of their shit got undone. And I do believe that their thought was we'll start with the low hanging fruit. We're going to take…”
United States targeted_for_regime_change
Chile host_asserted
▶ 1:16:59
“There did seem to be in the last 20 years some stumbling blocks where some of their shit got undone. And I do believe that their thought was we'll start with the low hanging fruit. We're going to take…”
United States targeted_for_regime_change
Syria host_asserted
▶ 1:17:57
“With the advent of some people being to break their systematic election meddling, like Trump and Orban and some of these other people, it appears that there's kind of, and they're not being able to ge…”
United States targeted_for_regime_change
Soviet Union host_asserted
▶ 1:17:57
“With the advent of some people being to break their systematic election meddling, like Trump and Orban and some of these other people, it appears that there's kind of, and they're not being able to ge…”
SIFAR member_of
Italy host_asserted
▶ 1:42:31
“S-I-F-A-R, how they embedded it in their intel, how they embedded it in their army. And then we're going to dissect some of their actual terror events. And like the train station bombing, the five jud…”
Operation Gladio assassinated
Enrico Mattei host_asserted
▶ 1:42:56
“So, oh, and the murder of the one guy that was working the oil deal with Africa to give them a 50-50 split instead of the Mattei, was that his name? He basically did most of the Italian oil. There's j…”
Operation Gladio carried_out_attack
Italy host_asserted
▶ 1:43:52
“And so they blew his airplane up. And those are the kind of things that they did in Italy as part of Operation Gladio. And those are the things I want to go over and at least do enough due diligence h…”
Ukraine carried_out_attack
MH17 shootdown host_asserted
▶ 1:44:19
“You know, like Ukraine, and then they blamed Russia for shooting down the airplane when it was actually Ukraine that did it. You're going to start seeing the patterns. Some of the stuff we didn't nece…”