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0:00 Oh, this one's going to be a fun one. They just threw it out of my own space again. Oh, my gosh. All right. You know, starting to get them good times. Old times. You know, like it was in the beginning. It's funny because when I put the title in there, I'm like, oh, as soon as I was typing CIA, I'm like, I'm sure I'm going to get kicked out. Coincidence, I'm sure. Lo and behold, I get kicked out.
0:33 You could type alphabet. That would be much easier. Yeah, but then I'd call myself a chicken shit. Oh, my God. That's funny. Someone who advocates for naming names should probably not not name names. We'll struggle through this. All right. So let me get myself situated here. I want to give you guys a hurricane update.
1:09 I did for the first time ever get water in my house, but not because of groundwater around my house. A strange set of circumstances, but fans are going. The electricity just came on 30 minutes ago. So we were able to look through our security cameras. We're still up in Mississippi at the branches down and stuff like that. We did not have any of our granddaddy Oaks fall.
1:36 but several of them lost a few limbs. So there will be lots to do when we get home. My youngest daughter and grandbaby and son-in-law work here. They got here Monday. They just left this morning. So it has been a crazy time trying to, we do have a couple of trees down at rental properties and stuff like that, but no physical damage to structures, which.
2:06 You know, it's nothing short of a miracle at this point, given the odds increase with every property that you own. So anyway, I definitely have lots of prayers answered. And of course, appreciate all the prayers from you guys sending me notes on either DMs or whatever. So appreciate all of that. Also.
2:36 I told you guys that I came across a guy by the name of Cartwright, and he is a X person. He has went through several of our videos, maybe with the Alpha Warrior and our spaces, and has sent us kudos on things that we have done.
3:06 Did want to share with you a thread. I'm not going to spend a lot of time with this, but I want you to appreciate all of the knowledge that has been revealed and how a year ago, if you guys would have read this post, you just kind of rolled your eyes and went right on by it.
3:33 You guys remember I told you that he wrote a book and it's not an opinion book. It doesn't have any slant to it. It is a what he referred to as himself, a very dry investigative project that did biographies on each of the Richie boys is what they were called that went to.
4:02 Fort Ritchie in Maryland back in the day. And they all had some commonalities and how they grew up. So let me just read to you briefly what the Ritchie Boys is. The Ritchie Boys was part of U.S. Military Intelligence Services and the War Department during World War II. They were responsible for language.
4:32 an interpretation primarily of prisoners of war. They were trained in secret at Camp Ritchie in Maryland. The total is thought to be somewhere around 22,000, most of them German-speaking immigrants. Most of them ethnically were Jewish in the exodus out of Germany.
5:04 These people were employed and trained in psychological warfare and translators. What most of us have never appreciated, and quite frankly, probably didn't even realize, is most of the Nuremberg trials had to be done with interpreters. There were not enough U.S. military...
5:34 forces that spoke the German language within the JAG Corps or the Judicial Corps or any of those things. So most of which, most of the interpreters employed during Nuremberg came out of the
6:05 germans who grew up speaking the language now you you can make of that whatever you want but until i began reading these biographies and i know about the richie boyd program we came across that early on because they are intricately intricately involved in the beginnings of operation gladio in europe so but i didn't fully appreciate
6:35 the role they played in Nuremberg. And for those of you who are not aware and have never traveled internationally, I want to point something out to you. When the COCOMs, the combatant commanders travel, they travel with their own interpreters because your interpreters aren't spies, aren't, that do not have hidden agendas.
7:09 Because if you have an interpreter that is lying to you and listening to someone say something and then telling you something completely different, that's a problem. And that has major, major ramifications when you think back to who was tried at Nuremberg and who was not.
7:37 who was held accountable and who was not, and what the overall agenda was during the Nuremberg trials. And if you believe what I believe, speculatively, that the Nuremberg trials was a show trial and the people that they wanted to not be found guilty were not found guilty.
8:07 They use them, like Reinhard Galen and Otto Skorzeny, to set up the footprint for an international fascist overtake and implementation of one world government. And so, again, we go back to that dichotomy where, just like today, you scratch your head going, how do we have a Jewish president of Ukraine and Israel?
8:36 And by the way, employing Nazis in the Azov and Right Sector Battalion, and you have Israel funding it. So you have that disbursement throughout history of this strange correlation between, and I'm just going to say they're Zionists as opposed to Jewish, because that is a more accurate description, and the Nazi.
9:08 And I just find that strikingly initially bewildering, but not so much anymore. It begins to make more and more sense when you back up a step and you realize that much of what was funded to set up the Zionist movement came out of UK and the funding for.
9:34 The Nazi movement came out of the UK and the funding for the Bolsheviks come out of the UK, not to shortchange the New York establishment either. But they do have some common historical perspectives that kind of put the whole thing in a completely different light. So I want to go on just a little bit more. The parent organization of the Ritchie Boys was military intelligence.
10:03 which was commanded by Brigadier General Hayes Croner. And if you look him up, he was an American soldier, diplomat, general, and Christian minister for the most, and for most of World War II, he ran the military intelligence service. He was, hey, Trump rock. Is he still here? Yeah. Yep.
10:31 He was the co-founder of The Pond. What'd you say? He was the co-founder of The Pond. Who? The Pond is an intelligence agency. Hold on just a second. Let me get that tab up. There you go. Now all the rumors are going to start again. Okay, here it is.
11:01 He, let's see, the PON was a small secretive organization formed by the government of the U.S. which operated between 42 and 55 and engaged in espionage. In the spring of 1942, Kroner, K-R-O-N-E-R, let's see, was given the go-ahead to set up the espionage organization separate from the OSS. He was, he selected.
11:29 an army captain, Grombach, G-R-O-M-B-A-C-H, that had worked in the OSS for Donovan to head up the pond. The pond was disbanded post-World War when the Central Intelligence had matured enough in 1955 to take over its mission.
11:54 In 2008, Associated Press reported that the CIA planned to release a stash of Pond-related papers accidentally discovered in a Virginia barn in 2001 and then hand them over to the National Archives. John Grombach led the Pond in intelligence operation from 42 to 55.
12:24 Wildly enough, is described as an anti-communist. Imagine that. Who had an obsession with secrecy and security. Grombach was born in New Orleans, as is so many of these people we come across. He was a, let's see, he competed on the Olympic boxing team. His father was in the shipping business.
12:53 and managed the Olympics, and we know what goes on there. At age 18, Grombach, the son of a French consul, renounced his French citizenship and obtained American citizenship. He went on to go to West Point, and Grombach left the army and joined the New York National Guard in 1928. He worked, oh, and he was in media, too. Imagine that.
13:23 As all important CIA assets are, he was both at CBS and Paramount. He produced his own radio show. Oh, my gosh. And then he worked at the Office of Coordinator of Information, which eventually turns into a CIA front. In the spring of 42, Croner selected him to head the pond. He, let's see, was a writer and.
13:54 The PON provided the FBI with information on leftist radicals and external influences on the U.S. The covert organization focused on developing and exploiting communists. The PON was extremely small and unknown to most. It used code words, cryptic nicknames, and all of its internal records.
14:21 Grombach never shared the identities of his sources, totaling over 2,500 people in 32 different countries. Although the pond was an army operation, its existence was kept from the chief of the naval intelligence operation, and it was not clear whether even President Truman knew about it. After World War II, Truman decided to shut down the OSS, largely due to Grombach's reports.
14:49 The extreme secrecy and small size of the pond are the reasons why it survived. The budget, well, we don't need about the budget. The pond employed personnel and agents, observers from, oh my God, from large corporations around the world. So you can see how this is seeding the upcoming CIA. The pond employed personnel and agents.
15:19 from large corporations around the world. It started out as part of the War Department, but became a private company working under a government contract. So it was the first of the fake companies to serve the intelligence community. The list of OSS Soviet agents, starting in 1942, the leader of the Pond, Grombach, worked with a defected
15:49 Soviet intel officer by the name of Alexander Barmine to discover a list of OSS Soviet agents. This was mostly left by the wayside when the U.S. government chose the Soviet unions as an ally. Then they had something that was very interesting called Project 1641. This had to do with communist subversion.
16:19 Grombach bought this project, excuse me, began this project as a comprehensive record of reports eliminated by Alfred McCormick. And he was basically part of a thing called Operation Magic that gathered intercepts of encrypted information.
16:50 for the U.S. military, and he later became, well, he started off as an attorney, as so many of them did. Okay, and so along with identifying two communists that worked with McCormick and several others, that's kind of what the organization kind of pinned themselves a medal on their shirt.
17:20 is that they were able to discover quote-unquote communists. But keep in mind when, and Alger Hiss was one of them, but keep in mind when they label somebody a communist, you don't know whether they're actually a communist or whether they've had information planted in order to frame them as a communist in order to achieve the goal of furthering this anti-communist, because we've had many examples of that. Let's see.
17:51 With the abolishment of the OSS, Truman set up the Research and Analysis Branch in the State Department. If you guys remember, the Research and Analysis Branch is the State Department office where the Dulles' sister worked. And a large section of that ended up moving eventually into the CIA. They have still...
18:18 an element of that at the State Department, and that is the office that provides the continuity between the State Department and the CIA. It's kind of like their go-between, if you will. If the CIA needs to get someone out of the CIA and hide them for a little while, they hide them in that office in the State Department oftentimes. Okay, so there's a guy by the name of Marcel Periot, P-E-T-I-O-T.
18:47 He happened to be a medical doctor as well as a serial killer. And he actually served and was hired as a source for the pond, you know, because those people are always a good bet for information, the serial killers. So he actually practiced medicine on many of the refugees.
19:15 In Paris, and that's how he became a source of information, was through his medical practice. And it says it was later filmed by the FBI, who, let's see, yeah, he had some credibility issues later on. So, while investigating a lead that suggested German missiles were being produced in Norway and Sweden, the PON transported its information.
19:49 via diplomatic cable from London, Gromick suspected that the pouches that the British couriers were transporting were being opened, thus submitted an unopened pouch for the FBI investigation, confirming that the pouch had been opened and resealed. Because of this, American Courier transported the pouches from then on. In Hungary, the PON targeted
20:18 both before and after World War II. During the war, they focused on gathering intel on battle information, and one of the admirals from Hungary's attempt to remove Hungary from the war. After the war in 1946, James McGarger became a case officer for the Pond, and he was located inside of Hungary. He focused his reporting...
20:48 on the communist takeover. His work led to an exfiltration of 75 anti-communist. But let me tell you, in researching this part of this, many of the people, when they call them anti-communist political leaders, if you guys are following the Alpha Warrior series that we're doing on the World Anti-Communist League, they're actually fascist and they're terrorist.
21:18 And this organization was basically taking these people out of Hungary that were basically the Nazi stay-behind unit people in order to rescue them because what was happening in many of the former European countries when the Soviets came in, they were finding these stay-behind units.
21:47 who were going to be used to attack the Soviets, and they stuck them in jail, if not killed them outright. And this is a particular instance where they went into Hungary to get some of those people out. So I find that incredibly interesting. All right. Under the sponsorship of the CIA, so it shows the correlation between the Pond and the CIA, even though they were supposedly separate.
22:19 The PON began D-A-H-L as an information assembly in Argentina and Uruguay. John Grombach reported on Uruguayan officials that were quote-unquote communists. In other words, they were labeling Uruguayan officials as communists so that they could become targets because we know during Operation Condor they overthrow the Uruguayan.
22:50 president by claiming that he's a communist. And they did the same thing in Argentina. Many of the submitted reports were rejected by the CIA. And as a result, Grombach's quote unquote sources began being questioned by some inside the CIA. His post-World War II, he
23:19 goes on to talk about the Voight-Vandenberg, who is a military general from the Air Force, became the director of the CIA and wanted to consolidate the power of organizations like the Pond and others that had been fielded like that and to all be under the umbrella of the CIA. So Grombach feared that the Pond would be discontinued.
23:49 and decided to reveal the organization and its accomplishments to the public in order for it not to be gobbled up by the CIA. So that comes out in the New York Times. This is what people will do in order to save their own little fiefdoms in bureaucracies. So he doesn't want his power infringed upon, and he will leak classified information.
24:18 In order to put feathers in his cap and to stave off being consolidated into the CIA. These people have no ethics whatsoever. So he wanted to stay under the State Department as opposed to going to either the War Department. Because initially, the way the CIA was set up, it was going to have to be dependent upon the new Department of Defense for its...
24:48 airlift and military support and stuff like that. And he didn't want to have anything to do with the war department. So anyway, it eventually gets moved and that's, that's why it was completely disbanded in 1955. It does merge into. So going back, we've got this guy Kroner who founded the pond and he, he also,
25:21 worked very closely with the British in London, and they set up a program called MAGIC. And it's actually an acronym, M-A-G-I-C, which was for cryptanalysis. And they worked with a special Army and Navy communications and intelligence capability.
25:51 So it was kind of like a joint effort between the UK and the US as a result of that. So he becomes, he begins doing attache duties at various embassies. He also went to work for a company called Phillips. And for those of you who don't know, he basically, at the same time he was an intel resource, he had a front.
26:21 of a civilian company called Philips. And Philips is a Dutch, from the Netherlands, multinational conglomerate corporation affectionately called here the International Syndicate. It was founded by a guy by the name of Gerard Philips, and he and his father began producing light bulbs. It's that Philips.
26:51 That Philips, the one we see in the store all the time, was basically being used, knowingly or unknowingly, to employ Intel assets because it was a multinational company. And it also was affiliated with a few other companies like Magnavox, which I ran across in this same light before.
27:24 That's kind of the important part of this part of the story. So those are the Richie boys. That's what's behind them. And I want to tell you just a little bit more about it because this is going to be important. We're going to do a whole thing on this because I'm going to get his book and go through to see how his biographies of these players.
27:55 many of which ended up in corporate. They all have an intel background, is what I want you guys to come away with this with. And all of them have some common traits that, from my perspective, would not be my first pick of someone I want to represent the United States, both from a loyalty perspective and from a patriotic cultural preservation standpoint.
28:24 Because they were not originally from America. And that doesn't mean that all people can't assimilate. But their whole purpose in being here was not assimilation. They had an agenda in some cases. And that's the part that I want to explore and see how that agenda aligns with the agenda of the same people that created Operation Gladio.
28:51 that we've traced back to the Fabian Society and see if there's any, we're going to do a research project, in other words, and I want to see if there's any overlap there. So, okay. Some of the Jewish refugees who were part of this program had originally arrived in the U.S. as children, many without their parents, and were also among the 1,000 children.
29:24 And if you guys haven't read about that, the 1,000 children, while it tries to make it seem like, if you look it up in Wiki, that it was created in 2000, that is absolutely not true. The actual organization created a name that they basically patented the name.
29:52 But it's founded on the principle that there were 1,400 Jewish children that were quote unquote rescued from Nazi Germany and brought here without their parents. And that's, if you guys remember the Vietnam baby lift, there seems to be a reoccurring pattern here where we do this. And that kind of goes in line with the kids that were being kidnapped out of Haiti.
30:23 The kidnapping of children that is being orchestrated out of Guatemala that's being investigated right now. This is another pattern that I keep seeing in these research programs where we have these large parentless children bases. And for some reason, they get.
30:48 Lost in the, I mean, not lost in the literal sense, but the media does not investigate, research, look at what's happening with this. And keep in mind, this is happening in the aftermath of World War II, which is exactly when the experimentation begins with the MKUltra program and many other things inside of
31:17 the CIA. And we know that they have a propensity to experiment on the very people that have no ability to say no. And that's problematic, obviously. So I'm trying to put all these pieces together so that we can understand the importance of what we're dealing with. And of course,
31:47 We're living through it right now. So you have, as we know, 350 some thousand children that have been quote unquote lost in the system. So don't think for a minute that this is something new. It's not. This shit has happened repeatedly in the history of the United States. And I'm optimistic that we're going to be the generation to stop it.
32:19 So moving on just a little bit more, they were trained in, going back to the Ritchie boys in general, they were trained in intelligence, counterintelligence, interrogation, investigation, and psychological warfare. 900 of these men attended a further special training at Camp Sharp, which basically kind of honed those.
32:50 skill sets and the wiki article goes on and says the jewish refugees were who were qualified for these tasks because they knew the german language and understood the german mentality and behavior better than americans the role of these soldiers were therefore to work on the front lines at strategic core and army level at interrogation analyzing german forces and plans and also to study
33:18 on how to demoralize the enemy. They were worked into U.S. Counterintelligence Corps, the CIC, which kind of operated in tandem with the OSS throughout the European theater and the Japanese theater, for that matter. The CIC was, sometimes they competed against each other, but oftentimes they worked hand in hand with each other.
33:47 It goes on to say during the Battle of the Bulge, two Ritchie boys were recognized due to their accents, after which the German officer ordered them to both be summarily executed, saying that the Jews have no right to live in Germany. He was captured and on February 15th put on trial the guy that ordered them murdered, Kurt Burns. He was put on trial for the murders and sentenced to death by a firing squadron. He was executed.
34:17 In 1945, so in other words, there's one of your Nuremberg guys, but he wasn't even killed for killing the Jewish people in Germany or any of the other atrocities that happened in Germany. He was put on trial and killed for killing intel assets that had been trained and equipped by the United States. After the German declaration of war in 1941, the Ritchie brothers became an important weapon.
34:47 for the Allies. Let's see. They were able to feed the Allies valuable information, one of which was General Oskar Koch, which was General Patton's chief of intel. And supposedly they provided the advance warning of the German bulge offensive and made possible, it was made possible by the information gathered by their unit.
35:19 The Ritchie boys helped break German resistance by demoralizing them in open and covert operations. They interrogated POWs and defectors to know what future troop movements was happening, to assess the leadership of Germany psychologically. A common interrogation tactic that was used was to threaten them with transfer to Soviet custody.
35:51 By means of targeted disinformation via newspaper announcements, flyers, radio broadcasts, and sound trucks, the German population and military was encouraged to cease their resistance to the Allied forces. So basically, they just launched an all-out psyops war. And it says they actually participated in the Pacific Theater as well. There was over 500 people put there. And let's see.
36:24 Excuse me. Let's see. Post-war, a classified post-war report by the U.S. Army found that nearly 60% of the credible intelligence was gathered by the Ritchie boys during the war. After the war, many of them served as translators and interrogators for the Nuremberg trials, which we already talked about. The first ever reunion happened in 2011 at the Holocaust Museum. Another reunion.
36:55 was held in 2012. And following this, so Fort Ritchie was actually decommissioned and then sold in 2021. And that's about it for this. So that gives you a decent overview of Camp Ritchie, the Ritchie Boys, and some of the role that they played in our history.
37:32 So given that, I want to go read what he posted in the thread. This post is very interesting because it's talking about the Richie Boys' involvement in Iran. He talks about something called Project Eagle, the covert plan to provide medical assistance to the Shah. This was accomplished by Richie Boy, David Rockefeller.
38:01 and Henry Kissinger, along with CIA man John McCloy and Richie boy Archibald Roosevelt Jr., who was Kermit Roosevelt's cousin. Now, Kermit Roosevelt we met when he was the CIA agent that was responsible for the overthrow of Mossadegh in Iran.
38:30 So his cousin, Archibald Roosevelt, is also involved in Iran. Isn't that interesting? And they're all Ritchie boys. Did anybody know that? So this was the code name. Okay, so they're talking about Operation Ajax was the code name for the 1953 coup, which we've already covered. And that basically brought the Shah back into power.
39:02 and got rid of Mossadegh, the actually elected prime minister of Iran, all because he nationalized the oil industry so they could get more than 14 cent of the profit of every dollar because the other 86 was going to British Petroleum. Cartwright goes on to say, during the Iran hostage crisis, following the Shah's overthrow,
39:31 Richie Boy and CIA officer William Sloan Coffin traveled to Iran at Christmas to pray with the hostages. Isn't that interesting? I bet he wasn't there to pray. I'm just saying. During World War II, Archie Roosevelt Jr. worked in the Middle East and reported on the Azerbaijan crisis, which I find very interesting because we've done a lot of research on.
40:01 Azerbaijan, specifically Baku and their oil fields, because remember, that's where Alan Dulles met George DeMorganshield, who became Alan Dulles' star witness, fast forward a few decades, in the Warren Commission after the assassination of JFK. So it's funny, in doing this research, how often
40:29 This country nobody's ever heard of, Azerbaijan, comes up. I mean, again, it's just crazy. There's all of these places that in our history has been completely ignored. I bet, with few exceptions, anybody had a history teacher during regular school, I'm not talking about college, regular school, that the words Azerbaijan ever came out of their mouth.
40:59 So you learn nothing about this. And Azerbaijan's history, I'm actually reading a book about it right now, is incredibly important because of who did business there. I mean, just that story about when Alan Dulles met George, you have the Nobel brothers, like as in the Nobel Peace Prize. Yeah, those guys that basically invented explosives.
41:28 mines, supplies all kinds of weaponry for wars, but then basically make themselves feel better by creating a quote-unquote Nobel Peace Prize as a diversion to all of the war machine that they're responsible for not only producing but selling to both sides of every war because they're in neutral Sweden. Come on, people.
41:56 They actually owned the oil field that Standard Oil wanted in Azerbaijan. And it was Alan Dulles representing Sullivan and Cromwell who represented Rockefeller at Standard Oil that went over to negotiate the sale of the Nobel Brothers oil fields to Standard Oil. And George DeMorganschild's dad was the agent employed by the Nobel Brothers.
42:26 That worked the negotiations of that cell eventually to Standard Oil. And then, of course, Standard Oil takes ownership of Azerbaijan, who had a pipeline that went through southern Russia. And then they basically orchestrate the whole Chechnyan war, whatever you want to call it, fake false flag, using CIA-trained Mujahideen Muslims in Chechnya, passing them off as organic.
42:55 against Islamic radicalism because they're all pissed off at Russia, when in fact they were all imported and trained by the CIA to start this. Because during the Chechnyan war, terrorist attack, whatever you want to call it.
43:11 The standard oil guys with this pipeline eventually, not in the more talking like decades in between these scenarios, but they then work to move that pipeline and reroute it south of Russia. So Russia gets no income from an oil field that used to belong to the Russian empire when Azerbaijan was part of the Russian empire. And so.
43:36 They have literally done every freaking little thing you can to piss off the Russian government. And it's like death by a thousand little nicks. Every single little nit-noy bullshit thing that they could do, they've done over the course of decades in order to starve the Russian government out of resources that it once held. So just another example of that.
44:06 So Cartwright goes on and says that Archie Roosevelt Jr. took the Foreign Service exam and later joined the CIA himself. So him and his cousin are now fellow CIA agents. And he has a couple of different excerpts from his book about these people. And I'm just going to read you a little bit.
44:40 Roosevelt Jr., part of his diplomatic exposure was in Tanzania. He was also involved in Africa Corps, which had to do with captured German prisoners. And he also worked for the Office of War Information, which is basically the propaganda arm.
45:09 And while he was in Washington, D.C., he was actually living with his cousin, fellow CIA agent Kermit Roosevelt, who at the time was attending Groton and working for the OSS because Kermit also worked for the OSS as a precursor to his job in the CIA. Like Archie, Kermit shared a deep interest in the Middle East and went on to establish.
45:36 an organization called American Friends of the Middle East. Now, of course, there is a similar organization in almost every region of the globe, and they are all basically up to no good. This goes on to say that while he was here on that particular trip, he met with Justice Felix Frankfurter.
46:06 And Bridget, if you wouldn't mind posting the wiki on Justice Felix Frankfurter, because that guy, I've done a lot of research into that guy. I'm not even going to bother going through his history. Y'all can read that on your own. That guy is in the middle of a whole bunch of crap and goes on to be a Supreme Court justice. So he reportedly wished to probe Roosevelt Jr. on his stances towards the Arab world.
46:37 and the Zionist interests in the Mandatory Palestine. Roosevelt Jr. returned to Baghdad and continued his reports. Ultimately, Roosevelt Jr. regarded his major triumph in Iraq to be a comprehensive report on the different tribal regions. And basically, just so that you know, if you follow the course of the history of Baghdad, you had basically...
47:06 royalty there that after World War II that was basically placed there by the Western powers and then eventually overthrown and Saddam Hussein was installed there, all of which was part of a CIA action. So Roosevelt passes his foreign service exam and in 1947 Roosevelt returned to the U.S.
47:36 And was advised by his cousin Kermit that was head of the Middle East counterintelligence group that they needed to meet. Following that meeting, Roosevelt Jr. elected to join what was the precursor to the CIA, the CIG. His disruption of the American Youth Congress, which was touted as being like one of those adjutant groups that had a communist leaning.
48:08 was because he was part of it. He was actually attending the meetings and stuff. So they later billed his membership in the American Youth Congress as breaking it up as a quote-unquote intel assignment as opposed to him actually being part of it. And the only thing that helped him clear his name was the CIA-owned media. So take that for whatever it's worth.
48:40 Cartwright goes on to reveal another one of these Richie boys. His name is Talcott, T-A-L-C-O-T-T, Williams, S-E-E-L-Y-E, who was sent to Iran to join the Persian Gulf Command, who was assisting and supplying, at the time, the Soviet Union because they were our allies. And it says,
49:08 In 1943, he joined the U.S. Army and was stationed at Camp Ritchie, where upon his arrival, he was interviewed for his proficiency in Arabic. He did not speak the language, but he was sent for training to learn the language. Then he was sent to Iran and joined the Persian Gulf Command. When asked about his time, he said that the Murmansk route was very insecure because half of our ships were being sunk.
49:38 So he needed a more secure route. And his job was to basically set that up, which they did by using trains and trucks going over land as opposed to using ships. So that was his big claim to fame. Then he goes on and he talks about following the Iran-Contra affair, President Reagan was compelled by Judge and Richie boy, Harold Green.
50:08 to testify on matters pertaining to his. So for the first time ever, a Richie Boy later appointed judge ordered the former president, Ronald Reagan, to testify on a matter pertaining to his own administration. So these people grew up and became people of significant magnitude and consequences for our country.
50:35 It also says he was famous for presiding over an antitrust suit that was the United States versus AT&T. And keep in mind, AT&T is the successor of ITT, which was part of the International Syndicate and involved in many of the coups. During the time of the trial, Time Magazine, which is another CIA asset,
51:02 reported that federal judge Harold Green, at the time 60, in an extraordinary display of judicial activism, has almost single-handedly determined the shape of the nation's new telecommunication system. So he basically was responsible for the breakup of the telephone and basically changed.
51:31 the way telecommunication worked in the United States for the first time ever and in a major way. So again, these people all grew up to be somebodies. Another one, Richard Boy, Richie Boy, Richard Shifter, who worked with R.B. Morris Parloff to discover the site of the German
52:01 the B-2 rockets, during the war. He was co-founder of an organization called JINSA, J-I-N-S-A. One of their initiatives is the JINSA Iran Policy Project. They also advise Congress on policy. Now listen to this. Shifter served on the National Security Council.
52:30 Until 2001. 2001, huh? That year rings a bell. So this guy served on the National Security Council for a very long time, ending in 2001. This Richie boy. Intel guy. He was also the co-founding president of a thing called the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs.
53:01 Now, that's weird because I don't know why you would need a Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs in the United States. It's described as a pro-Israeli neoconservative lobby group and think tank. Their motto is securing America, strengthening Israel. Securing America, strengthening Israel. Is strengthening Israel...
53:32 in order to strengthen Israel, the need to secure America. That just seems weird. Jensa is highly motivated in policy changes and policy projects, some of which include the U.S.-Israeli Security Policy Project, the Jordan Valley Policy Project, the Iran Policy Project, the Eastern Mediterranean,
54:04 Policy Project, the Hybrid Warfare Policy Project, the Gaza Assessment Policy Project, and the EMP Policy Project. That seems weird. So I've not had time to go through those, but I will because I think that's very, very important. They also run programs between American and Israeli forces. This one is...
54:34 Very troubling. From exchanging general officers and admirals with Israel, where they have invited over 200 high-ranking military officers to basically, I mean, almost like trade places. It says this also expands to homeland security and also training of American police forces. That's...
55:07 Very troublesome. Why is this organization that's called the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs training Homeland Security and American Police Force? That's totally weird. Richie boy, Richard Pipes, P-I-P-E-S, is known for training Wolfowitz?
55:35 Pearl, P-E-R-L, and Faith, F-E-I-T-H, as part of CIA's Team B. His son Daniel Pipes was the founder of the Middle East Forum, which says its job is to develop strategies to contain Iran, which weirdly enough is
56:05 Very similar to the containment policy when you start looking at it that they tried to use on the Soviet Union and that they justify everything that they do based on that strategy. And what's really interesting about the fact that this guy trained Pearl, P-E-R-L, Pearl is the guy that worked with Frank Luntz to come up with.
56:32 the PR propaganda campaign to convince America that we needed to go to war with Iraq after 9-11. And this Richie Boy guy is responsible for the basic creation of Wolfowitz and Pearl. So that's crazy. Crazy, crazy, crazy. All right, moving on. We're almost done. From 1956 to 57, Richie Boy, Robert.
57:06 Comer, K-O-M-E-R, was accepted into the National War College at Fort McNair in Washington. There he studied and took overseas trips to places like Iran, Turkey, Pakistan, India, Libya, Lebanon, and Egypt. You know, all of the places that Israel seems to have an interest in now.
57:35 Comer was promoted and became the assistant of the chief of staff and eventually became the chief of O slash N E. And then he talks about his attendance at National War College. And he wrote a paper called Toward a New Rationale for Foreign Military Aid.
58:07 That's nice. Just another theft of the American wealth. Just coming up with reasons why they need to spend all of our money. Comer's performance at National War College impressed Vice Admiral Woldred, who penned a letter to then CIA Alan Dulles and remarked that Comer should be considered one of the most brilliant minds in the class.
58:37 So he was marked for recruitment. That's what that means. And Rockefeller's Chase Bank's role in allegedly prolonging the Iranian hostage crisis. OK, so he's this is Cartwright going back to saying the Chase Bank played a major role in the October surprise that was used to extend the length of time that the Iranian hostages were going to be held.
59:06 in iran in order to get reagan elected and embarrass carter um and just so that you know there was an actual lawsuit that was filed but it got nothing happened with it then he does an advocate last post for his book called the quiet contingent and again i'm definitely going to read this book with my gladio glasses on because that because i think
59:39 As you can see, there is a huge overlap and he has done an exhaustive amount of research into each of these people. And it does appear with many of these people, there is a direct overlap to things that we have revealed. So there's that. I'm looking forward to that. We've been DMing back and forth with some, and he's a very non-biased person. He does not.
1:00:09 express opinions one way or the other i did invite him on to a podcast he at this point says he'd prefer to lay low for a little while um but he has went back and watched many of our videos he has um watched several of the stuff that's over on the rumble channel and understands what we're trying to do as far as a reveal and that's why he provided me with his
1:00:38 book because he does think that there is a major overlap in what his research has revealed and my research so or our research i should say um so there's that and again i look because i feel like we're kind of out on the plank you know like walking the plank here i feel like we're out on the very end of the plank and
1:01:05 You don't find a lot of people that want to expose the CIA. And every time we get someone who's done an extensive amount of research that comes along and looks at ours, which I feel, you know, it's not refined. Our videos are very rough. We don't have a publisher. We don't have all of these tech people working behind the scenes to make everything pretty. We are just...
1:01:35 marching along, doing what needs to be done. And when people come along and look at that work and go, damn, you guys are on it. That matches up with everything that I've done. And these are polished people with lots of resources. And this guy's obviously an author. He's had a book published.
1:02:03 Those types of affirmations of all of the work that we've done is huge for my long-term psychological enthusiasm to keep going and bringing this information to light. So anyway, I wanted to bring that to you guys because I also am working on a project with Warhamster in...
1:02:33 You know, we did the long threads on Nugent Hand Bank, which is the facilitator of money laundering at large. And I'm also now moving over. I've got like two more posts to finish up the Nugent Hand, which I left that on my laptop at home. I am now halfway through a book on the BCCI Bank and Warhamster and I are going to do sometime next week.
1:03:01 a show on the BCCI bank, you could probably do 30 hours on just the BCCI bank. I don't know how we're going to cram it into a couple of hours, but he is a reformed Wall Street banker. So I ask him to come on and flesh out some of the most significant aspects.
1:03:28 of the bcci bank and its criminality and its long-term effects so i think this is going to be one of the best shows that i've done but again i don't know how i'm going to cram the amount of because let me just give you guys an example um and and then i want to get to another money launderer um that bridget and i've been talking about
1:03:55 So this is just one example, guys. There is a guy by the name of, hold on, I'm going to have to minimize this and get over to my phone. There is a guy by the name of, so the name that you keep hearing with BCCI, the founder, Agha Hassan.
1:04:21 A-B-E-D-I. That's the name you hear associated with BCCI every time. You never hear about anybody else. There were investors. There's all kinds of other. Some of them were basically just front people. But other people were intimately involved in the management of BCCI. But you never hear about them. You only hear about a Betty. And when you realize that a Betty.
1:04:49 listed as the founders, kind of really a misnomer because this other guy by the name of Kamal, Kamal, K-A-M-A-L, Kamal, Adam, A-D-H-A-M, Adham, he ends up being the no kidding guy behind the scenes making all the decisions and owned a large
1:05:23 share of like the largest share of the bank so I bet he seems to have been they sell his story as you know oh my god he grew up poor in Pakistan and he wanted to make this bank for third world people and blah blah blah but once you get down to the brass tacks of it this guy Adam Adham however you say it a aha
1:05:56 I don't know. I'm just going to call him a ham. This guy, as the majority share owner, was actually doing a lot of the hiring and firing behind the scenes. And you never hear anyone talk about him. Do you want to know why you never hear anybody talk about him? Well, first of all, he was educated in the UK at Cambridge, which is, you know, Oxford slash Cambridge. He also has been awarded.
1:06:24 the Knight Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, which we heard a lot about because a lot of people in Operation Gladio seem to have been given that same award. He also, interestingly enough, was in charge of the Saudi Arabian intelligence program. He was like their CIA team. And when I started looking him up, I'm like,
1:06:55 I could have been like knocked over with a feather. So you've got the Saudi Arabian CIA setting up a CIA front bank in Pakistan being ran out of London that's registered in Luxembourg with its second biggest bank, like in the Cayman Islands. And just with me having just said what I just said, okay?
1:07:25 They knew who this man was. They knew this man was in charge of the Saudi Intel program. His name was on the original investors list. You've got this Abedi guy who's all kinds of shady shit. And the bank is a Pakistani bank doing its main office in London with...
1:07:52 registration in luxembourg money laundering capital of the world and the cayman islands and they were in they tried twice outright to buy banks in the united states and was turned down then they hire some old democrat lobbyists and and we'll get into this but like the staunch uh law firms one of which was a former
1:08:24 Department of Defense, Secretary of Defense. And they, with the use of those two people, are able to, quote unquote, hide the ownership of BCCI, even though in all of the paperwork, all of the paperwork, there are direct ties to BCCI. And they even said in testimony, yeah, but BCCI is not going to make any of the decisions.
1:08:52 These Americans are going to make all the decisions. And they were able to buy these banks. And then, of course, just like in all of these fake banks, they put senior military people in the board of directors. They put all of these famous people in the board of directors, along with all these scammy people, these foreigners. And it's so blatantly clear what they were doing that.
1:09:23 It's not even funny. And you can see, just listen to this one thing. Let's see. He fostered and maintained ties with several Arab intelligence services, because he's running Saudi Arabia's, and slowly created independent institutions to serve these particular governments, basically like fake companies like the CIA does.
1:09:57 closely worked with George H.W. Bush, who had been appointed the CIA director in 1976. So that was during that same time. Adam signed the charter of the Safari Club, which was listed as an anti-communist foreign policy initiative on behalf of the Saudi Arabian government, recognized by the French intelligence chief in 17...
1:10:27 1976, other participating countries with the quote-unquote club, which is Operation Gladio people, were Egypt, Iran, and Morocco, all of which was at this particular time under the auspices of NATO and the UK. So there you have it. And that's just, that's like...
1:10:55 One drop in the bucket of like a 400 page book. This guy's name and most of this doesn't even come up in the book because this book is concerned about revealing the stuff about BCCI, not Operation Gladio. So they don't even talk about it. But once you realize who these people are and you begin looking at all of this together. Oh, and here's another tidbit for you. In 1978.
1:11:24 Adem founded a construction company, like one of the largest ones. And it's like the back tail of Saudi Arabia. That was his company. He basically built out Mecca in Medina. And from what people say, it looks good, but nothing works. Adem, along with Aiden Khashoggi.
1:11:51 was one of the founders of a gold company called Barrick Gold Corporation, established in 1983. So doesn't that make you feel good? That you've got the chief of the CIA version for Saudi Arabia and the world's biggest weapons dealer, Aidan Khashoggi, founding a gold company called Barrick Gold. Yeah, yeah, they're all together. So crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy.
1:12:22 Crazy, crazy. And interestingly enough, Adam eventually dies of a heart attack. Don't know whether it was real or not, because I kind of asked that question now, unfortunately. So one last thing was an article that Bridget and I almost simultaneously ran across. I think I posted a little bit about it yesterday. And that is that TD Bank.
1:12:56 pulls $13.4 billion First Horizon purchase, leaves U.S. Bank in limbo. And that was the first article where it talks about the Toronto Dominion Bank Group, which is TD Bank, called off its $13 billion takeover of First Horizon Corporation.
1:13:22 which triggered a 40% fall in U.S. regional bank share in the TD share or the First Horizon. First Horizon and TD said in the statement they had mutually decided to end the deal. Now, why would you do that? Well, if you go back to the other post, which was TD pleads guilty to bank security.
1:13:50 Secrecy Act and money laundering and basically had to pay $1.8 billion in basically what amounts to a fine for money laundering. Now, my point that I made in the post when I posted about this is if the fine is $1.8 billion, the amount of money they money laundered would have been 100 times that.
1:14:20 What's interesting about that is in order to money launder, you actually have to have illegal, ill-gotten money that you're laundering. And there has to be people, not the bank, people engaging in illegal activity like weapons, drugs, and human trafficking.
1:14:47 to generate the cash in order to create the need to money launder. So unless I'm missing something, I don't see any of those people arrested that were a result of the same investigation. So why would that be? Why would you have? And the same thing basically happened when BCCI finally got some justice.
1:15:15 When the money laundering was exposed for CIA drug trafficking, there were five low-level bank officials that were arrested, tried in Tampa for money laundering, all of them convicted, given a slap on the wrist as far as the sentence goes, and no one was ever held accountable for the actual illicit activity that took part in order to get...
1:15:45 the money laundering convictions. So this is obviously very similar to arresting just like Maxwell and Epstein. Meanwhile, all the people that actually committed the crimes aren't anywhere to be found. So I want you guys to understand everything that we're talking about, although we're exposing things that happened in the past.
1:16:15 All of this shit is still happening today as recently as a couple of days ago. So just keep that in mind. As a matter of fact, the release from the IRS came out yesterday of the fine for TD Bank. So all of this shit is here. I'm actually surprised that TD was found guilty. That's a good sign.
1:16:44 but I want the actual criminals that are doing criminal activity held accountable as well. So that's all I've got for today. And we're going to open it up for a few minutes here for questions. And then we're going to wrap it up and I will be, we're going home Sunday and I should be back on a normal schedule on Monday, depending on how much work there is to do. So, all right.
1:17:17 What do we got? Anybody got any questions? I do. I think Ron's got his hand up. I do. I have my hand up. You know what? This isn't necessarily anything. It's congruent with some of the things that you're talking about. You mentioned Richie and some of the stuff, and it really struck me back to a point. I don't know if any of you guys are aware of or follow Amazing Pauly.
1:17:47 She's a podcaster up in Canada. And back in 2019, she did a two-part series called Subverted, part one and part two. And it was all about like Camp Shanks and Camp Richie. And it really had more to do with what they were doing to U.S. or American veterans that were coming back from the war. But all this stuff is kind of connected. And I put in the purple pill.
1:18:15 I put the two videos and then I also put links to Before It's News where they've got all the links to her research and everything that she did in those two videos. But she's all over Richie and Galen and all those guys in that. But really the focus there, again, was more on the veterans coming back from the war and how they were trying to...
1:18:42 to essentially socialize or sell, push socialism onto the guys that were coming back who had been fighting fascism, if you will. And anyway, I put those on the purple pill. I'll let you guys peruse those at your own discretion if you so choose. And thank you for all the work that you do, Colonel. Safe travels. Sure. Thank you. Yeah, we have covered probably about a year ago.
1:19:09 was when I first discovered the Ritchie Brothers as it, or Ritchie Boys, sorry, as it relates to Operation Gladio and that secret camp, because we did a whole series on not just that camp, but in Prince William County, which is where I lived when I was stationed at the Pentagon, they used state parks up there for secret intelligence training grounds.
1:19:34 And that's how we initially, about a year ago, stumbled across the Richie Boys and that program. Because we were looking for all kinds of secret World War II training camps because of Operation Gladio and the use of the secret training camps. And I'm teaching them things like terrorist tactics, interrogation, torture techniques, and how to use weapons, how to use explosives.
1:20:03 It fits right in line with looking at Operation Gladio activities that happened supposedly just in Europe, but actually happened in our own backyard. And then the follow-on to that is once they have them trained in all of these capabilities, after the war, a lot of the Richie Boys were either overtly or covertly placed in many of corporate America's...
1:20:32 boardrooms. And because like with their OSS counterparts, they were lawyers, bankers, and PR people and all kinds of college educated whatever's. And they provide, that's why I want this guy's book because he's already done all the legwork. They provide the perfect cover for what we have been describing as the
1:21:00 united approach of the international syndicate to the overthrow of these countries. And so it goes a long way, in my opinion, if you can find out the mechanisms behind the scenes that they were able to do that infiltration with. Because generally speaking, what is now becoming very clear to me is the skeleton.
1:21:29 of the remains of this program can be found by tracking where they were all trained. So I think that's just very, very important. Andy, go ahead. Hey there. Sorry. I was just away from the phone. No, I just wanted to say one thing because you mentioned TD Bank and I have a relationship with TD among other banks too.
1:22:02 But TD is one of the few banks that you could actually get physical, like precious metal, gold, silver, and other things. They have a website you can go. So if you make a purchase, eventually they bring it from wherever they have it, and they bring it to your branch, and they'll send you an email. It's ready to be picked up. So I did this. I had a transaction a while back.
1:22:31 as a gift for someone getting married. And so I went through that process. And it's funny, I received an email. So that was more than six months ago. Just recently, I received an email saying, oh, your precious metal is ready to pick up. And anyways, I went to the bank and asked, you know, what's this? I didn't make any purchase.
1:22:56 And they said, oh, no, there was some mistake. A few people got these emails, whatever. So, again, I don't know if it's a mistake or if there's something going on there. But basically, they just told me to ignore it, and that's all. But, yeah, TD is interesting, also their relationship with the government, the current liberal government, and what they did with locking down people's bank accounts and stuff like that.
1:23:25 Yeah, it's interesting you mentioned TD Bank. I just wanted to give that comment. I think that's very interesting from a couple of different perspectives. One of the things that researching BCCI, and I just posted about this as well, is a thing called the float. And that is one of the things that I want to talk to Warhamster about.
1:23:44 The reason why, one of the reasons, one of the many reasons that they like having refugees and pushing these people into Western countries to work is because all of these people, legal or illegal, send remittance back to their home countries. Any bank that handles the remittance, and BCCI was notorious for handling millions of them, generate a float.
1:24:12 Because by the time the individual deposits the cash, generally speaking, at one end of the transaction and the family member actually withdraws the money at the other end of the transaction, you have several days. That several days times billions is several billions of dollars that the bank has access to on any one given day to do whatever the hell they want with it.
1:24:40 is a very interesting concept when you start looking at the magnitude of the business these people were in. And what your story just reminded me of is any bank, and I read this a long time ago, that does those types of gold purchases, and very few do, like in the way in which you just described, that generates a significant float.
1:25:06 As well, because what they do is they tell you they're holding your money for an advantageous like block buy when in fact they're just holding your money. And then eventually you'll get delivered some good and they will pass off a price which you could have probably gotten a better price somewhere else on any given day. But you have at that point no ability to refute the price you're being paid.
1:25:36 So that float of those purchases is huge. That is a big moneymaker for banks in general. Not to mention the fact that they could just be purchasing shit in your name and you'd never even know it. Carrie, go ahead. Hi, Colonel. Yeah, thanks for being on today. So I just want to take this beautiful opportunity.
1:26:06 to scream about the British and why they would be, why I think they would be interested in all this mayhem. And my thesis is that they live on an unsustainable island and there's no way they can sustain their life without, as far as they are concerned, without running around.
1:26:36 genociding and stealing from everybody. Thank you. Sure. And you can't disagree with that because they do live on an island. It is unsustainable as an island itself. And they have been running around killing people for a couple of centuries, if not longer. So, yeah. Miss Lou, go ahead. Hey, Colonel, regarding that TD situation that Andy was talking about.
1:27:02 There's another thing about people and trying to buy physical gold. You are going to be tracked. Anytime that you physically take hold of gold, they're going to take a huge interest in you. And it's one thing to buy it on paper through your IRA, stuff like this, you know, invest it through the markets. But if you're physically taking gold, they're going to know who you are. That's all I'm saying.
1:27:35 Yeah. Well, unfortunately, they know who we are for a magnitude of reasons. Every time you buy a gun. Yeah. But golden guns are too, you know what I mean? They're kind of in the same, you know, why are you taking possession of gold? And of course, the more gold you possess. I have a friend here in Florida who has a bunch of it. And I said, why do you do that? You can't walk into Publix and, you know, buy your bag of potatoes with Krugerrands or whatever you're doing. Because you're going to get followed to your truck.
1:28:04 And you have somebody put a gun to your head and go take me to the rest of it. Not only that, but the store won't take it. Well, not yet. But in any case, the truth is she was trying to buy it to get out of the country. I said, what? She says, yeah, I want to pay the cartels to leave. That was her joke. So Florida, there is a group of people that are working in order to set up a sovereign bank in Florida.
1:28:33 I went to one of their meetings. North Dakota has one. And the long-term goal of that sovereign bank would be to authorize gold and silver as legal tender for routine transactions in the state of Florida. And it is a very robust project.
1:29:00 That has got a lot of steam and people of notable stature behind it that it does appear to be going somewhere. And yes, it's it would not be the ability. But that that's to your point. The Second Amendment and gold goes hand in hand, because if you.
1:29:29 have gold, you are going to need to protect it. And people, number one, is the government does not want anyone to be independent. They want them all dependent on them. And gold and a gun makes you 100% independent. Yep. Thank you so much, Colonel. Sure. Okay. Anybody else?
1:30:02 Bridget, did you have anything else you wanted to add about the TD article? I know you went through that as well as the IRS thing. It did, but it's still an unfolding race. I'm going to put it that way. The fact that it happened underneath the current regime makes me very suspect, especially when I cannot at a glance.
1:30:31 In the past, it's always been very easy to see the CIA connections, always, in every single one of these. And I think it remains to finish playing out. I think that the next thing you'll see is that other banks filing bankruptcy and the government dumping a bunch of money into it, personally.
1:31:01 Of course, those haven't happened. It's just, you know, you see these patterns every time, every single time. And it's a giant money laundering thing. And definitely they are panicking. They are attempting to move money. They're attempting to move funds, the reason why they're dumping all that money over in Ukraine. And I just think it's a developing situation, I guess is what I'm trying to say. It would be interesting, and I did not...
1:31:29 get far enough down into the research of it yet. It would be interesting to know if there were unindicted co-conspirators to know whether or not it affected other banks because generally you're right in saying that these money laundering banks to the tune that this would have illustrated are basically unstable.
1:32:00 Once the money laundering scam is exposed, just like what happened with BCCI, once it's exposed, everybody runs like rats. And it literally is the only thing that's holding up using Peter to pay Paul. The incoming money laundering is used to prop up the Ponzi scheme of the old money.
1:32:27 that was floating around the system that they've embezzled and loaned out to buy other things. And so once that happens, you are very near the end. And I would tell anybody that happens to have an account at TD, if you have an account at TD, you need to get the hell out of that. Because in the past, and I'm just talking about in the past, when large scale, and I'm talking like this is large scale.
1:32:56 This isn't a couple hundred million fine. This is over a billion dollars. That's large scale. And just so that you understand why I say the actual money laundering had to be a scale of about 100 bigger than that, because generally there's a cut that the bank takes. And we know the Vatican's cut was 10%.
1:33:21 cut that the bank takes in order to facilitate the money laundering in a court case would be equal to a lot of times the fine is a little bit less but they generally try to peg it to what the cut for the bank would have been to basically take away all their ill-gotten goods now in the case of florida they
1:33:45 While they found BCCI culpable, they didn't actually, the fine that was levied was minuscule. And so without being able to look into the actual documents so far, I just haven't had time. I don't know whether this was a recouping of the money that they made, but if that's the recouping of the money they made, can you imagine the amount of money that they trafficked through there? I mean, the scale of it is off the charts.
1:34:13 For a regular bank that does business inside the United States, it's headquartered in Canada, the scale of that would be astronomical. One of the questions also is, like in the case of every other organization that we've seen, don't they always end up, like, they may slap them with this sign.
1:34:45 the people who were in charge will just reorganize and resettle in a different space and do the same thing over again. We have seen that. And I don't know that this will be any different because you're not holding the people accountable that's actually doing the money laundering. And until you say that, that's why I would like to know who the unindicted co-conspirators are.
1:35:12 I did see where a large portion of the money laundered was from the drug trafficking, which kind of makes sense since we've tracked quite a few drug traffickers back to Montreal. Right. Yeah. And to Canada in general. So, yeah, it'll take me a little bit more time to get through some of the other articles that it's on this to see.
1:35:38 The extent and breadth of what it was that they dealt with, because, again, I don't know who the whistleblowers were. How did they find this? Were they looking at, you know, the activity reports, the SARS that they do for what they think is money laundering? I just need to look into it more. But I did want to mention it. It's another sign that their empire is falling. House of Cards. House of Cards can't stand. There's a big storm of brewing.
1:36:09 And that house of cards can't stand. Just saying. They should have never locked us down. Trump Frog, what you got going on this weekend? I'm going to be watching Oregon Duck football. I'm up there not relaxing. Enjoying my weekend. Trying to stay away from all the drama, like the drama that happened in Sun Tzu's face last night. So I'll just say it. Why can't Patriots stay together instead of fight each other? It's so dumb.
1:36:39 I missed that. What happened in Sun Tzu's space? I don't know. There were some trolls that came in, then a bunch of people came in and attacked somebody else. It's gotten this big fight, and it's like we all want the same result. Why are we fighting each other? That's crazy. I missed all that. Yeah, so I try to stay away from some of the drama because it just makes no sense to me. I'm with you on that one. I mean, if it comes to me, then I'm about it, but I'm not trying to have it.
1:37:07 I was the co-host. I got kicked out of the space, and I heard it was just mayhem last night. How did you get kicked out of the space? Don't ask me. It literally blocked me out of space. I went back in. The host was asleep. So I just sat up there, not connected at all, and then I just left. And I guess after I left, it just got crazy. Well, that's interesting. Yeah, and Sunji's a nice guy. It's not like he's going to allow that to happen, but it just went off the rails.
1:37:40 But either way, it's a good weekend. It's Friday. I'm not working today. So first day off in about six months. I'm happy about that. Wow. Yeah. So just relax and enjoy the space, except for when you're talking shit about the pond. I kind of got offended for a second, disparaging the pond like that. I'm kidding. Isn't that crazy how you come across things like that? Yes. It is amazing.
1:38:09 so much shit about our government we have no fucking clue about. Except for what you're saying about the pawn, the fact that they were targeting the liberals back then, how does that really make them bad guys? I'm kidding. I'm kidding. I'm dumbfounded at the amount of information regardless of what your academic
1:38:38 bona fides are. And I would have thought I was fairly well educated until I start down this rabbit hole and I feel like a total blithering idiot. And oh, you guys will love this. I have red-pilled, not that they weren't Trump supporters already, but I have red-pilled so many people into Gladio.
1:39:04 Being up here, we camp out right actually on Highway 90 in Biloxi. And we have this entire group of people. There's like 50 or 70 people that bring their RVs to this one location every year. And just talking about the stuff that we've revealed here and the research that we've done.
1:39:32 You can just see their mind melting right in front of you as you tell them things. Because, you know, somebody will, like the first night I was here, the guy that runs the whole thing, his nephew had flown in from Southern California because his mom, who is related to the guy that's running this, had fallen ill. And so he was here visiting. He just got promoted six months ago in the Marine Corps to E9.
1:40:01 So when the guy that runs this was introducing me to him, he says, oh, yeah, she's a retired colonel, blah, blah, blah. So we spent the next hour, hour and a half talking. And what was really interesting about the conversation was his insight into modern day Marine Corps at the senior enlisted level. And while he didn't speak out of turn per se.
1:40:30 You could tell by what he was saying and the way in which he described the Marine Corps' social media program that he wasn't about any of it. And so he's very much looking forward to doing his time and then retiring. He has made the decision that he will get his time in grade so he can retire as an E-9, and then he's going to move on to greener pastures.
1:40:59 He's originally from Texas and definitely a patriot. So I did what I could to try to throw him a few bones as far as what was going on. And he was very receptive to everything. So let's see, Benjamin, I'll add you up here and we're going to let you close us out because I am going to go grab dinner. Go ahead, Benjamin.
1:41:32 Oh, hi, Colonel. One second. Let me get over here where the signal is better. You were talking about the kids earlier and something that I read, you know, a few times and saw a few times throughout history, you know, with like Rome, especially, they would take children from, you know, other chiefs and kings from other nations. And then a lot of times those children, they would train them from, you know, very early ages.
1:42:02 those children would end up being the elite soldiers for, you know, whatever nation it was. And that's something that they do today still, you know, because the, give us a child till the age of 10, we'll tell you the man that he will be. Absolutely. And the fact that they imported these people, these kids, that they went to foreign countries and
1:42:29 took the vulnerable among them, whether they were actual orphans because of the warfare that we perpetrated or whatever, whether they stole them, whatever the case may be, they bring them back here. That in and of itself is a traumatic event that then begins the MKUltra process, that they use those traumatic events in order to raise them up to be the people that they want them to be.
1:42:58 They basically are molding these. And you have no idea because our government keeps shit from us. You have no idea how many there are. You have no idea what they did to them. And this is a government using your money to do that with. And that's why I'm just going to continue to talk about this stuff and bring this stuff to you.
1:43:27 so that we know what is out there in order to hold our legislatures accountable. And my expectation of every one of you guys is to begin, whenever they have them, if they're not too chicken shit to have them, go to your representative's town hall, go to any forum that a senator or a representative is, and
1:43:55 Pepper them with questions about stuff that you have learned to find out if they even know, number one, it existed. And number two, if they have the cojones to hold these people accountable because it's still going on today. Go ahead, Benjamin. I do that with the representative here in my area, Jen Keegans.
1:44:21 But at the same time with these children, so like when you take a child at an early age, you know, they're an empty slate like that. Like what we do in the military is we program our junior sailors, our junior soldiers, airmen. That's all programming. You know, we construct the world around you as senior leaders like this is how it is. And you're going to navigate within these lines. Right. So with these children, they can create.
1:44:47 whatever world they want within these children, like the degree at which they could brainwash them and take these children and use them to attack other other people, other nations, our own nation. It's like for me, these three letter agencies, we got to completely get all deep into the closet, pull everything out of the closet, look at everything that's out there, everything that's known and and start from there. You know, like.
1:45:13 all the things that they've done that we know of it's like i don't give them any get out of jail free cards it's like give me everything you got zero get out of jail free cards zero absolutely couldn't agree more all right um miss bridget's off to the woods to get some deer meat so um with that i'm gonna call it a day and hopefully um god willing we will be back at our normal time on
1:45:44 on Monday and I will be back home raring to go and we will be back on track unless something else comes up. In the meantime, as far as research goes, we will be back on track and we're going to do a few more countries in Asia. And then I do think I'm going to go back and do a series based on the posts that I made on just like the nuggets.
1:46:11 basically like a financial series and then a corporate series on tying the different functional areas. So we've got the geography laid out. And we did several NGOs. We did the World Wildlife Fund. We probably need to do the Safari Club. We did the 1001 Club. We've done on the Alpha Show, like the American Security Council. We're doing the...
1:46:38 world anti-communist league so those are some of the uh non-governmental organizations so what i what i think i want to do is like what i need to do after we finish the geography is to take a couple of weeks and do a timeline of all of the stuff that we could um that we've already disclosed all of the coups all of the creations of these fake banks
1:47:08 the fake companies, the actual companies that had CIA people in them, like ITT and that kind of stuff, kind of do simultaneously timelines so that we can create a comprehensive picture of how this whole elephant evolved and grew and then begin looking at the functional aspects of it as in
1:47:37 the banks, the airlift, the sea lift, and kind of basically treat it like a combatant command and go through the functional areas. Right now, we're basically looking at the end result. I want to go back and look at the beginning of it and see how all of the functional components, whether it's the communication aspects, because they took over.
1:48:05 As we've revealed here, the encryption of all of the embassy's communications, they owned telephone and telegraph infrastructure in all of these countries. So you're talking about the communication network. That is an element within a... Because I'm getting the picture that they basically created a combatant command. They have a resourcing J-1, what we call J-1.
1:48:35 They have an intelligence function, which is all of the global intelligence agencies, which is the J2. They have an operations element, which is the J3, which is the paramilitary Operation Gladio. That's the J3, the guys down on the road killing people. They've got a J4, which is the comms piece of it. They've got the J5, which are the planners. And I ran across different cells, mainly in Washington, D.C. and London that functioned in that capacity.
1:49:05 And then you've got, did I screw that up? J6, I'm sorry, J4 is logistics. That's the airlift and the, it's been a while, guys. That's the logistics arm. So if you recall, we've got the Curtis Aircraft Company and all of those, the C-Lift, that the CI, those are all fake companies, by the way. And then the comms people are the J6.
1:49:31 You have a couple of other things after that, but those are the primary pieces. And I kind of would like to look at it from that perspective after we get the timeline done, because I think the timeline is going to be so revealing as you watch this thing grow into the Hydra that it became and then dissect it kind of lateral wise from a functional perspective. And then I think at that point, we all will have a very good idea.
1:50:00 of the breadth and the depth of what this organism is. And I think if we had those two pieces of the puzzle put together on an actual schematic, and I don't know how I'm going to do that with my limited IT knowledge, but I do think if we had those two pieces where we could actually begin distributing them to people where you've got a picture, because a picture is worth a thousand words.
1:50:30 This is what it is. Because once you lay that out and you have the training mechanisms they use, like the Schools of America and the, you know, Crypto AG was part of the communications piece of it. I do think if you had all of that in an organizational chart that looked like a COCOM, everybody would recognize it. So, Andy, go ahead.
1:50:56 I just wanted to ask if you're going to hit Myanmar, Burma, what's happening over there right now? Well, we are going to do Burma. And anytime that we do Burma, I check to see what is going on right now. Because you can't not do Burma when my whole long pole in the tent is Chiang Kai-shek.
1:51:25 And he spent, you know, part of his time there. So we definitely have to do Burma. That'll be good. I know someone who went back home and was very afraid for her life and then left again. They sort of escaped from there to get back to where they're in refuge. So, yeah, things are difficult over there for normal people. Right. Benjamin, go ahead.
1:52:03 So coming in from the perspective of, you know, history is a bunch of agreed upon lies and what you were talking about, breaking everything down and creating a picture and everything and going back and looking at it from its inception. You know, it's like a child. It starts one place and then it morphs into something else. Like, I think that's something that we need to do as a nation, going back and relooking at all these laws and legislation and what with the causes.
1:52:32 and effects were and and maybe go back through history and different angles and stuff and find ways that you know when we were doing something this way things were very efficient you know like uh trump with the tariffs as a good example like there's times in history where america had so much money they didn't know what to do with it because of tariffs you know
1:52:53 The degree at which our economy has been collapsed by outsourcing jobs and funneling money out of the country. Like, I don't know, like even on the economic aspect of it, you know, when when you look at every nation in the world is, you know, deeply in debt.
1:53:12 you know like we have to have some sort of reset financially you know i like to look forward to the future and after we get through all this so like i've got a lot of ideas and perspectives of you know ways forward that you know with all these uh researchers that we've created here in america and everybody you know getting up to speed as far as like uh you know this is
1:53:34 not normal times and now's the time to be focusing on the things that are more important you know so i think there's a lot of possibilities for the future i agree i agree okay so hold on let me get back to my screen here um miss lou go ahead and then carry and then i gotta run guys
1:54:01 I'll keep it short, Colonel. Listen, there's another area of nastiness with the IC and the CIA you might look into, and that is weather weaponization. And it's happening now. No one's getting involved in it. There's a whole petition that's going on before November 18th. And there's a guy who's been on this. His name is Jim Leon X. And they've been doing a lot of reporting about this. But the name of the act is Weather Modification Reporting Act.
1:54:29 And this is giving the U.S. government more power on paper to be able to weaponize weather. And so his name is Jim Lee. And it's something that, you know, you know, Colonel, from your military background, how they're getting all into this. So I've reported on what I know about it, both from my personal experience and research that I have come across.
1:54:59 And I was able to talk with a couple of guys that are from the hurricane hunters here at Eastler Air Force Base. I'm, I have notes. I'm going through several of the things they said, because I want to do, I want to verify some stuff before I get out in ahead of it. And that probably.
1:55:27 Sometime next week, I'll be able to talk about that. I just need some time to put some things together. Absolutely. Well, it's much appreciated. And bear in mind, I think it's either November 16th or 18th is the deadline for this petition. OK. All right. Thank you. Thank you. Carrie, go ahead. Yes. Thank you.
1:55:48 The schematic is a brilliant idea. I love that. Love, love, love. And I just want to say that we did that kind of thing at Occupy Wall Street. And people may not understand, so I feel the need to explain it, that we were building in Occupy Wall Street a parallel society. And the wall that we mostly hit was that...
1:56:17 what we call the CAA or the International Syndicate, they have infiltrated our souls, like every speck of us. And so we found the need to really have a lot of self-critique. You know, why are we doing that? Why is that a motivation? It was such difficult work, but I just want to...
1:56:47 Tell people that it's not just, you know, out in the world. It's inside you. And it's horrible. But, I mean, we just, the people that wouldn't face that at Occupy Wall Street, you know, they acted out a lot from that place. And it was really hard to deal with. So, anyway, just wanted to say that. Thank you. Yeah, understood why we keep our group small.
1:57:19 All right. Thank you, everybody, for being here again. I do have a book review if I can get. I brought my book so I can get another chapter of that done tomorrow. I'm going to throw that out there. And thank you all for being here. And I will be back four o'clock Monday. Trump frog. Do you have anything this weekend that you can share with us? I don't know. I may do a space tomorrow night.
1:57:50 Okay. I may do one tonight. I'm not sure. Okay. All right. Well, we'll look for your post when you do. All right. Well, I'll send you an invite for sure. All right. Thanks, everybody. Have a great weekend. Thank you. You too.

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Claims made here

Richie Boys member_of Inter-Services Intelligence host_asserted ▶ 4:02
“Fort Ritchie in Maryland back in the day. And they all had some commonalities and how they grew up. So let me just read to you briefly what the Ritchie Boys is. The Ritchie Boys was part of U.S. Milit…”
Richie Boys member_of War Department host_asserted ▶ 4:02
“Fort Ritchie in Maryland back in the day. And they all had some commonalities and how they grew up. So let me just read to you briefly what the Ritchie Boys is. The Ritchie Boys was part of U.S. Milit…”
Richie Boys trained Camp Ritchie host_asserted ▶ 4:32
“an interpretation primarily of prisoners of war. They were trained in secret at Camp Ritchie in Maryland. The total is thought to be somewhere around 22,000, most of them German-speaking immigrants. M…”
Richie Boys member_of Nuremberg trials host_asserted ▶ 6:05
“germans who grew up speaking the language now you you can make of that whatever you want but until i began reading these biographies and i know about the richie boyd program we came across that early …”
Richie Boys member_of Operation Gladio host_asserted ▶ 6:05
“germans who grew up speaking the language now you you can make of that whatever you want but until i began reading these biographies and i know about the richie boyd program we came across that early …”
Otto Skorzeny ordered_assassination_of Operation Gladio host_asserted ▶ 8:07
“They use them, like Reinhard Galen and Otto Skorzeny, to set up the footprint for an international fascist overtake and implementation of one world government. And so, again, we go back to that dichot…”
Reinhard Gehlen ordered_assassination_of Operation Gladio host_asserted ▶ 8:07
“They use them, like Reinhard Galen and Otto Skorzeny, to set up the footprint for an international fascist overtake and implementation of one world government. And so, again, we go back to that dichot…”
Hayes Croner headed Inter-Services Intelligence host_asserted ▶ 10:03
“which was commanded by Brigadier General Hayes Croner. And if you look him up, he was an American soldier, diplomat, general, and Christian minister for the most, and for most of World War II, he ran …”
Hayes Croner founded The Pond host_asserted ▶ 10:31
“He was the co-founder of The Pond. What'd you say? He was the co-founder of The Pond. Who? The Pond is an intelligence agency. Hold on just a second. Let me get that tab up. There you go. Now all the …”
Hayes Croner appointed John Grombach host_asserted ▶ 11:29
“an army captain, Grombach, G-R-O-M-B-A-C-H, that had worked in the OSS for Donovan to head up the pond. The pond was disbanded post-World War when the Central Intelligence had matured enough in 1955 t…”
John Grombach headed The Pond host_asserted ▶ 11:54
“In 2008, Associated Press reported that the CIA planned to release a stash of Pond-related papers accidentally discovered in a Virginia barn in 2001 and then hand them over to the National Archives. J…”
The Pond front_for CIA host_asserted ▶ 15:19
“from large corporations around the world. It started out as part of the War Department, but became a private company working under a government contract. So it was the first of the fake companies to s…”
John Grombach recruited Alexander Barmine host_asserted ▶ 15:49
“Soviet intel officer by the name of Alexander Barmine to discover a list of OSS Soviet agents. This was mostly left by the wayside when the U.S. government chose the Soviet unions as an ally. Then the…”
Alfred McCoy member_of Operation Magic host_asserted ▶ 16:19
“Grombach bought this project, excuse me, began this project as a comprehensive record of reports eliminated by Alfred McCormick. And he was basically part of a thing called Operation Magic that gather…”
John Grombach founded Project 1641 host_asserted ▶ 16:19
“Grombach bought this project, excuse me, began this project as a comprehensive record of reports eliminated by Alfred McCormick. And he was basically part of a thing called Operation Magic that gather…”
Marcel Petiot recruited The Pond host_asserted ▶ 18:47
“He happened to be a medical doctor as well as a serial killer. And he actually served and was hired as a source for the pond, you know, because those people are always a good bet for information, the …”
James McGarger member_of The Pond host_asserted ▶ 20:18
“both before and after World War II. During the war, they focused on gathering intel on battle information, and one of the admirals from Hungary's attempt to remove Hungary from the war. After the war …”
The Pond spied_on Hungary host_asserted ▶ 20:18
“both before and after World War II. During the war, they focused on gathering intel on battle information, and one of the admirals from Hungary's attempt to remove Hungary from the war. After the war …”
The Pond carried_out_attack Argentina host_asserted ▶ 22:19
“The PON began D-A-H-L as an information assembly in Argentina and Uruguay. John Grombach reported on Uruguayan officials that were quote-unquote communists. In other words, they were labeling Uruguaya…”
The Pond carried_out_attack Uruguay host_asserted ▶ 22:19
“The PON began D-A-H-L as an information assembly in Argentina and Uruguay. John Grombach reported on Uruguayan officials that were quote-unquote communists. In other words, they were labeling Uruguaya…”
Hoyt Vandenberg headed CIA host_asserted ▶ 23:19
“goes on to talk about the Voight-Vandenberg, who is a military general from the Air Force, became the director of the CIA and wanted to consolidate the power of organizations like the Pond and others …”
Hayes Croner member_of Operation Magic host_asserted ▶ 25:21
“worked very closely with the British in London, and they set up a program called MAGIC. And it's actually an acronym, M-A-G-I-C, which was for cryptanalysis. And they worked with a special Army and Na…”
Hayes Croner member_of Philips host_asserted ▶ 25:51
“So it was kind of like a joint effort between the UK and the US as a result of that. So he becomes, he begins doing attache duties at various embassies. He also went to work for a company called Phill…”
Gerard Philips founded Philips host_asserted ▶ 26:21
“of a civilian company called Philips. And Philips is a Dutch, from the Netherlands, multinational conglomerate corporation affectionately called here the International Syndicate. It was founded by a g…”
Philips front_for CIA host_asserted ▶ 26:51
“That Philips, the one we see in the store all the time, was basically being used, knowingly or unknowingly, to employ Intel assets because it was a multinational company. And it also was affiliated wi…”
Richie Boys member_of Counterintelligence Corps host_asserted ▶ 33:18
“on how to demoralize the enemy. They were worked into U.S. Counterintelligence Corps, the CIC, which kind of operated in tandem with the OSS throughout the European theater and the Japanese theater, f…”
Kurt Burns ordered_assassination_of Richie Boys host_asserted ▶ 33:47
“It goes on to say during the Battle of the Bulge, two Ritchie boys were recognized due to their accents, after which the German officer ordered them to both be summarily executed, saying that the Jews…”
Richie Boys spied_on Battle of the Bulge host_asserted ▶ 34:47
“for the Allies. Let's see. They were able to feed the Allies valuable information, one of which was General Oskar Koch, which was General Patton's chief of intel. And supposedly they provided the adva…”
Oskar Koch member_of George S. Patton III host_asserted ▶ 34:47
“for the Allies. Let's see. They were able to feed the Allies valuable information, one of which was General Oskar Koch, which was General Patton's chief of intel. And supposedly they provided the adva…”
Camp Ritchie founded Richie Boys host_asserted ▶ 36:55
“was held in 2012. And following this, so Fort Ritchie was actually decommissioned and then sold in 2021. And that's about it for this. So that gives you a decent overview of Camp Ritchie, the Ritchie …”
David Rockefeller member_of Richie Boys book_quoted ▶ 37:32
“So given that, I want to go read what he posted in the thread. This post is very interesting because it's talking about the Richie Boys' involvement in Iran. He talks about something called Project Ea…”
Kermit Roosevelt overthrew Mohammad Mosaddegh host_asserted ▶ 38:01
“and Henry Kissinger, along with CIA man John McCloy and Richie boy Archibald Roosevelt Jr., who was Kermit Roosevelt's cousin. Now, Kermit Roosevelt we met when he was the CIA agent that was responsib…”
Archibald Roosevelt Jr. member_of Richie Boys book_quoted ▶ 38:01
“and Henry Kissinger, along with CIA man John McCloy and Richie boy Archibald Roosevelt Jr., who was Kermit Roosevelt's cousin. Now, Kermit Roosevelt we met when he was the CIA agent that was responsib…”
Operation Ajax installed Reza Pahlavi host_asserted ▶ 38:30
“So his cousin, Archibald Roosevelt, is also involved in Iran. Isn't that interesting? And they're all Ritchie boys. Did anybody know that? So this was the code name. Okay, so they're talking about Ope…”
Operation Ajax removed_from_power Mohammad Mosaddegh host_asserted ▶ 39:02
“and got rid of Mossadegh, the actually elected prime minister of Iran, all because he nationalized the oil industry so they could get more than 14 cent of the profit of every dollar because the other …”
Allen Dulles spied_on George de Mohrenschildt host_asserted ▶ 40:01
“Azerbaijan, specifically Baku and their oil fields, because remember, that's where Alan Dulles met George DeMorganshield, who became Alan Dulles' star witness, fast forward a few decades, in the Warre…”
Allen Dulles funded Standard Oil host_asserted ▶ 41:56
“They actually owned the oil field that Standard Oil wanted in Azerbaijan. And it was Alan Dulles representing Sullivan and Cromwell who represented Rockefeller at Standard Oil that went over to negoti…”
Daniel Pipes founded Middle East Forum host_asserted ▶ 55:35
“Pearl, P-E-R-L, and Faith, F-E-I-T-H, as part of CIA's Team B. His son Daniel Pipes was the founder of the Middle East Forum, which says its job is to develop strategies to contain Iran, which weirdly…”
Chase Manhattan Bank financed_via Ronald Reagan host_asserted ▶ 58:37
“So he was marked for recruitment. That's what that means. And Rockefeller's Chase Bank's role in allegedly prolonging the Iranian hostage crisis. OK, so he's this is Cartwright going back to saying th…”
Kamal Adham secretly_owned BCCI host_asserted ▶ 1:04:49
“listed as the founders, kind of really a misnomer because this other guy by the name of Kamal, Kamal, K-A-M-A-L, Kamal, Adam, A-D-H-A-M, Adham, he ends up being the no kidding guy behind the scenes ma…”
Kamal Adham member_of Safari Club host_asserted ▶ 1:09:57
“closely worked with George H.W. Bush, who had been appointed the CIA director in 1976. So that was during that same time. Adam signed the charter of the Safari Club, which was listed as an anti-commun…”
Kamal Adham founded Barrick Gold Corporation host_asserted ▶ 1:11:51
“was one of the founders of a gold company called Barrick Gold Corporation, established in 1983. So doesn't that make you feel good? That you've got the chief of the CIA version for Saudi Arabia and th…”
Adnan Khashoggi founded Barrick Gold Corporation host_asserted ▶ 1:11:51
“was one of the founders of a gold company called Barrick Gold Corporation, established in 1983. So doesn't that make you feel good? That you've got the chief of the CIA version for Saudi Arabia and th…”
Subverted discussed Camp Ritchie caller_asserted ▶ 1:17:47
“She's a podcaster up in Canada. And back in 2019, she did a two-part series called Subverted, part one and part two. And it was all about like Camp Shanks and Camp Richie. And it really had more to do…”
Subverted discussed Camp Shanks caller_asserted ▶ 1:17:47
“She's a podcaster up in Canada. And back in 2019, she did a two-part series called Subverted, part one and part two. And it was all about like Camp Shanks and Camp Richie. And it really had more to do…”
Amazing Polly created Subverted caller_asserted ▶ 1:17:47
“She's a podcaster up in Canada. And back in 2019, she did a two-part series called Subverted, part one and part two. And it was all about like Camp Shanks and Camp Richie. And it really had more to do…”
Subverted discussed Reinhard Gehlen caller_asserted ▶ 1:18:15
“I put the two videos and then I also put links to Before It's News where they've got all the links to her research and everything that she did in those two videos. But she's all over Richie and Galen …”
Operation Gladio used Camp Ritchie host_asserted ▶ 1:19:09
“was when I first discovered the Ritchie Brothers as it, or Ritchie Boys, sorry, as it relates to Operation Gladio and that secret camp, because we did a whole series on not just that camp, but in Prin…”
Catholic Church received_cut_from BCCI guest_asserted ▶ 1:32:56
“This isn't a couple hundred million fine. This is over a billion dollars. That's large scale. And just so that you understand why I say the actual money laundering had to be a scale of about 100 bigge…”
United States government conducted MKUltra guest_asserted ▶ 1:42:29
“took the vulnerable among them, whether they were actual orphans because of the warfare that we perpetrated or whatever, whether they stole them, whatever the case may be, they bring them back here. T…”
Chiang Kai-shek member_of Burma host_asserted ▶ 1:51:25
“And he spent, you know, part of his time there. So we definitely have to do Burma. That'll be good. I know someone who went back home and was very afraid for her life and then left again. They sort of…”