Operation Gladio Malaysia
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Transcript
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Get this party rocking. Okay. Who's going to be your co-host today? Do you know? I might be playing solo. I don't know. Okay. I know because it said she was going to be working late, so. Hey, well, yeah, maybe we can, let me throw, hey, Sunshine, you feel like co-hosting? Who are you asking? Sunshine.
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I mean, that's fine. If you want to wait till SR-71 or Zeller gets in, but Sunshine can do it as well. Sure, why not? I know SR-71 works on Mondays and Fridays. Oh, okay. We're just winging it, you know, rolling with it. Just winging it. Okay. I'm going to start off with...
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the connection between Indonesia and Malaysia. We spent a lot of time on Indonesia kind of as an introduction to that particular area in Asia. And Bridget's going to throw up some maps so you guys can situationally be aware of where we're at. So we've talked about...
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the Philippines. We talked about Vietnam and various other places in Asia. We'll spend some time on Taiwan a little later. But I just want you to see that you've got, and keep in mind, the current maps, anything that's labeled Miramar is actually Burma.
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And then you have, so to the northwest of Indonesia, you have Burma, Thailand, Laos. And due north, you have like Vietnam. And Malaysia is connected to, basically, there's a peninsula that comes down out of Thailand that's half Thailand and half.
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Myanmar or the former Burma. And then by the time it gets down and actually touches Malaysia, it is 100% Thailand. So Thailand and Malaysia share a border. And then literally right across the straits is Indonesia from Malaysia. So they're all very cozy around there. And you have Malaysia West.
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which is that tip of that peninsula that's connected to Thailand. But you also have a Malaysia East, which is on a bigger island of Borneo. And so there's lots of politics that goes on with anyone who shares a landmass like the island of East Malaysia. And this map...
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that we're using also puts into perspective the things that we were talking about when we were talking about Sumatra as part of Indonesia, where Jakarta is, and Timur, East Timur, and then New Guinea, we talked about it. And then you can see how at the bottom, Australia kind of just pokes up in the middle of all of that on the east end. And so everything about what we're talking about
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is relevant to Australia. And the other thread that I have been running through all of this is the Nugent Hand Bank, which of course was in Australia. So you can see the strategic importance of Nugent Hand Bank's money laundering operations with offices not only in Vietnam, Thailand.
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You can see on the one map Chiang Mai up at the very northern part of Thailand in between of Burma and Laos. That was one of their biggest, you know, cash areas. And then, of course, coming down to Malaysia, Indonesia and on into Australia. And so.
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They had a branch in the Philippines. They had a branch in Taiwan. They had a branch in Hong Kong. So all of that becomes very relevant when, because you see Hong Kong right in the middle of all of it. So again, all of this is very relevant to this whole conversation. So with all of that in mind, there was a period of time known as Confrontasia.
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confrontasi between Indonesia and Malaysia and Singapore a little bit. But this was the entire time that we just spent a week talking about from 1963 to 1966. The CIA was behind confrontasi. It was confronting, and you won't hear it talked about this way in most source documents.
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They make it seem like it was organic in that Soekarno was behind it all. And he was, you know, a tough guy. And he was trying to like poke his finger at Malaysia and say, you have to be part of Indonesia. You're not allowed to be on your own. Well, Malaysia was basically a colony of Britain, right? They have a king. They had basically a parliament. The king could overrule anything. They've made little...
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changes over the last 40 or 50 years, but it was part of the British crown. And I could just stop there and you could understand all of the implications of that. So that become an issue because Borneo was part of the British crown as well. And then the whole splitting up of East Asia and British Borneo.
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Blah, blah, blah. So lots of, and there's lots of resources over there. And you also have in the middle of all of that is the Sultan of Brunei. And there's lots of controversy about that guy. We're not going to talk about him today. We might talk about him, but he's, that whole thing's crazy. More crazy than the rest of this craziness. I'll say it that way. So anyway.
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The thing to be aware of when you're reading any historical account of the conflict between Indonesia and Malaysia, the majority of the conflict was created by the CIA. Attacks, the stay-behind concept, people disguised as other entities attacking people, killing them, blah, blah, blah.
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So just keep that in mind. I ran across an article that, not funny, but this article was written in 2015 as part of a Reuters expose. And it says that the future looked dark for Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak.
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who last month, it was reported, had investigators, now keep in mind, this is in 2015, investigators had been alleging mismanagement of a state fund, One Malaysia Development Berhad, B-E-R-H-A-D. It's basically like a sovereign wealth fund, which we know the CIA likes to set up and then use that as a way to put,
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money in from the State Department to money launder it. So keep that in mind. There had been payments well over $700 million that were questionable. And it says Najib, it appears, has indeed emerged from the eye of the storm. He is now attempting to consolidate his power from within his party and among the general public.
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Najib has consistently denied taking any money for personal gain. In response to Reuters questions, a government spokesman said, the attacks on 1MDB, which is the initials, began out of political motivation and the ultimate aim to remove a democratically elected government. In our terms, that could go either way. However,
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The prime minister answers to the people, not to certain individuals who lies and smears. The 62-year-old leader is still in a tough spot. The prime minister's fierce critic was a former leader named Mahathir Mohamed, who accused him Monday of choosing to subvert the institutions of government for himself. 1MDB, a property to energy group,
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Dang, that sounds like Hunter Biden, whose advisory board is chaired by Hajib, has debts of $11 billion. Okay, so let's just hold up right there. So this supposed sovereign wealth fund is chaired by the guy that's the prime minister. And during his tenure as prime minister,
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tenure as prime minister, it is $11 billion in debt. A civil society group, who's that sound like, had a rally earlier in the week. However, the prime minister has countered criticism from those closest to him by firing his deputy and a few other ministers.
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The government spokesman said the Attorney General retired due to poor health. I bet. Malaysian authorities have also suspended two of the country's newspapers and blocked access to their website. So, you know, can't have that fake news being printed. Officials suspected of leaking information about investigations into the scandal have been questioned by police.
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The government seems intent to stop the leaks of information. Reuters have not verified the July 3rd report by the Wall Street Journal, which said investigators looking into the fund had found nearly $700 million was deposited in a private bank account under the prime minister's name, which is exactly what was happening in Ukraine. In March, authorities formed a task force led by the previous attorney general.
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which included the central bank and a Malaysian anti-corruption commission. Dang, that sounds so familiar. The Malaysian anti-corruption commission said last week that the task force has now been disbanded. I'm sorry. It's like you're reading the exact same story of Ukraine in a different country.
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Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission has said that the money in his account was a donation. Of course it was. When the fund is billions of dollars in debt, just a donation. Najib retained significant support from the long-ruling Barzian National Coalition and from in his own party, which is called United Malays National Organization.
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The party which had been in power since 1957 lost the popular vote for the first time in 2013 in an opposition alliance led by Anwar Abram. The alliance's success was short-lived as the coalition split earlier this year. Anwar, who posed the biggest threat to the ruling coalition, was jailed for five years in February on sodomy charges. Now, this is going to be very important in a minute.
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I want you to think about that. This party, since basically the CIA and all of that has been running roughshod over this entire area, the same party has been in charge the entire time with the exception of one guy. And as soon as he was elected, they threw him out and he was put in jail for sodomy.
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So keep that in the back of your mind. All right. So that's the end of that story. Now, we're going to jump to the actual complaint. The actual complaint of there is a lawsuit in the United States that was brought right after Trump got in office, June of 2017.
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And this complaint is along the same lines. This entity is called the Viceroy Hotel Group. Now, remember, we went over this a million times. Resort International and a lot of the resort entities out in Las Vegas, this is where the CIA launders money.
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They use these resorts down in the Bahamas and overseas where the real estate is one of the best places to launder money. So again, keep this in the back of your mind. So we've got the Viceroy Hotel Group, which is the defendant asset in this lawsuit that was filed June 2017. The persons and entities whose interest...
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may be affected. And it lists them guys. I'm not even going to try to say their name. Let me, I'll get this over to Bridget. She can post it so you guys can look at it later. But the important part of this is when you get down and you look at the other things that they've been involved with, they have the typical capital equity fund.
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They used this money to buy these monster yachts. Oh, oh, look at that. They used the money to buy Palantir stock. Palantir as in the CIA Palantir. And there's like three other entities that I recognized when researching this particular thing that are CIA fronts. So this is just...
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Incredible to me. Oh, and I'm not done. They also laundered money into buying movies. So you want to know how they launder money? We're going to go over to Malaysia. We're going to set up this sovereign wealth fund. We're going to put State Department kind of our tax dollars in it. And then we're going to launder it into these quote unquote investments that are all basically CIA fronts.
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And we know the movie industry is a CIA front. So listen to this. They bought the movie rights and interest to Dumb and Dumber. They bought the movie rights to Daddy's Home. That's crazy. Then they bought some condominiums in New York City. They bought a 11.72 carat heart-shaped diamond.
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an 8.88 pink diamond. So you see this is all money laundering, guys. Art, they invested some in a Picasso. This is classic money laundering. So they list a whole bunch of other lawsuits and blah, blah, blah. So I wanted to bring you that. Then I want you to listen to this.
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This is from the Justice Department's overview of the case. I had sent you the actual case. And it talks about the actual assets that became subject to forfeiture as a result of this in July of 2016 was $1.7 billion.
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It could be as much as from 2009 to 2015, $4.5 billion that supposedly had been embezzled. So as you get down here, the Justice Department, now, of course, this would have been initially under Jeff Sessions, says the criminal division is steadfast in our efforts to make sure that this.
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This abuse is not tolerated. Today's complaints reveal another chapter in a multi-year, multi-billion dollar fraud scheme. The money financed, excuse me, lavish lifestyles. I want to get down here to where it talks about, says the FBI helped when the corrupt foreign officials launder funds through the U.S. to further their criminal activity. The FBI works towers.
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tirelessly to ensure that they get caught. The IRS is proud to partner with us, blah, blah, blah. It says this included one MBD and their relatives and other associates diverted more than $4.5 billion. And they use fraudulent documents, representation in bank accounts located all over the world. I'm telling you.
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They're describing the CIA throughout this complaint. And then it gets down to the International Corruption Squad of New York City, LA, and the IRS all worked together. And in one of these articles, it said that they had bought...
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I thought it was this one. The yacht that they had bought was incredible. It was like, I don't know, a hundred million dollar yacht. And so anyway, there's that. Now, we're going to get to another entity along those same lines. Now, keep in mind who's been in charge of Malaysia this entire time.
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Let me get to this other one. Hold on just a second. Oh, and just in case you doubt the CIA's presence in Malaysia, I know no one on here does. There's a guy and an article that was in the Rolling Stones, and it's a very long article. I'm going to give you the Reader's Digest version.
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and I will have Bridget post the article if you guys want to go back and read it. But the Reader's Digest version is that there was this guy, and now it's going to make me log in to even look at it, which I'm not going to do, but I remember what it says. He's basically used...
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And then the article is amazing in the fact that it even acknowledges that the CIA infiltrates the military and businesses and travels all over the world in these deep undercover operations. And the better you are at it, and the irony of this particular article, when you pull it up, it has what looks like two surfboards.
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because the guy in his younger years was a surfer, the CIA asset, and it's got them burning like they were just hit by the World Trade Center. And they're telling you that they did this in this article. The CIA put this particular guy in this quote-unquote deep cover operation, and he basically, they...
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They make it out to be that he was trying to infiltrate the al-Qaeda and several of the other Muslim terrorist organizations, when in fact, he wasn't necessarily infiltrating it. I would argue that he's actually one of the guys that was orchestrating it. He's one of the guys that was living inside of it as a CIA operative, directing their activities, coordinating their activities, because we know.
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that the CIA controls these terror organizations. And when you know that and you read this article, the article makes a lot more sense. The problem that you have when you read this article is they talk about how living these duality lives fracture people's personalities and basically make them go insane. And one of the aspects that gets brought up
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is that the CIA, once they have done this, they have in-house psychiatrists, but those people work for the company and they will kill you if they feel that you're at a risk in divulging information. So most of the operatives who feel like they're sliding down that personality split, psycho...
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drama will not go to an inside shrink because they don't trust them. Once you're standing at the edge of the abyss, your only option at that point is to go outside of that system. And if they find you've done that, you're basically a dead man. The article talks about people that have retired from the CIA.
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That will help fund someone to do that. They pay for each other's psychoanalysis. But apparently in a couple other articles that were written about this guy, it doesn't say it in the Rolling Stones article, but he did seek outside help because he was literally going over the abyss. And he just so happens to have had a heart attack in Malaysia and died.
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Anyway, when, and it will be no surprise to anybody in my audience, when you read this next article, which is a barn burner for us, it just steals all of the information. And I hate this subject matter, but I love it when...
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The stuff that we have found along the way gets confirmed as we go along further investigating all of this. So this next article does exactly that. It's a complete circle. Malaysia among countries that bought rigged wear from the CIA report says. So this is a news report saying that Malaysia was one country that purchased rigged.
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encryption equipment from a now shuttered company owned by the US and German spy agencies. And of course, everybody's screaming crypto AG. Yes, that one even has a picture of their headquarters on there. And this article is dated February 2020 because this happened under Trump.
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In an extensive special report, the Washington Post detailed how the USTIA and the West German BND had secretly owned Swiss company Crypto AG since the 70s. Actually, it went back to World War II, but okay, whatever. And keep in mind, it went back to World War II under the guy that was the original owner and patent holder.
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The CIA and BND bought it in the 70s because they didn't trust his son to continue the backdoor arrangement. And so they just bought it lock, stock and barrel through a front company. But the guy who originated the equipment and technology had given the CIA and the BND a backdoor to it the entire time.
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Not only did the two agencies benefit financially from the sale of encryption devices to client countries, they also clandestinely used the devices to gather intel on the same country. The Swiss firm made millions of dollars selling equipment to more than 120. Now, I had not seen 120. I had seen 100. So, again, just more every time. Well into the 21st century, its clients included Iran,
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The military juntas in Latin America, which we know is how they overthrew the governments. Nuclear rivals in India and Pakistan and even the Vatican. But what none of its customers ever knew was that crypto was secretly owned by the CIA and the West German intel. These spy agencies rigged the equipment so that they could easily break the codes to read their encrypted messages.
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The U.S. and its allies exploited other nations for years, taking their money and stealing their secrets. Besides Malaysia and those listed above, crypto clients included Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Egypt, Ireland, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and Venezuela.
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I found it very interesting that Venezuela was on that list, given that all of that crap goes on for all of those years, and we knew everything that was going on inside of Venezuela. But, of course, we have to act surprised. The U.S., NATO's allies, Spain, Greece, Turkey, and Italy were also on the list. The article did not state when those countries purchased their devices.
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A joint reporting project said that it was based on a 2004 CIA report on the operation oral history by German intelligence officials and former crypto employees. Blah, blah, blah. And there's a bunch of other stuff on there that we already know. That guy was part of the NSA. And then the NSA basically turned their back on him.
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that they were monitoring it when Omar Sadat came to the Camp David and that the Iranian leader Khomeini was being listened on, as well as Omar Gaddafi, blah, blah, blah. So I found that incredibly interesting. Okay, so we got both of those down.
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We have to go into this next very difficult conversation about, well, let's finish up the whole Al-Qaeda thing and then we're going to go into one more area that's gross. Kuala Lumpur had an Al-Qaeda summit.
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Back in 2000. Now, again, I've already made the argument that the CIA is behind these terrorist organizations. So them having a summit in Malaysia makes perfect sense, especially when I tell you about the next subject. So in January of 2000, there was a conference.
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And there are some people that have suggested the CIA was part of this summit. During this conference, the USS Cole bombing was planned. The September 11th bombing was planned and said that the summit took three days. It was attended by Malaysian military and business people.
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And there were veterans from the basically that worked for the CIA against the Soviet-Afghan war. Because remember, that was all orchestrated by the CIA in a way in which to get the Soviet Union to invade or go into Afghanistan by staging.
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terrorist activities along the border. It says before the meeting, the U.S. intercepted a telephone call to Yemen about the arrangements and that that same number was in contact with bin Laden dozens of times. Now, what's the most interesting thing about this is they're telling you right there that the U.S. had tracking on bin Laden the entire time.
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If they now are reporting that the number of somebody at this terrorist summit was in constant contact with bin Laden, that means so were they. They were listening, watching, identifying, contact with bin Laden the entire time. Okay?
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And it just so happens, if you read about this on Wiki, it says, by request of the CIA, the Malaysian authorities videoed the meeting, but no sound recordings were made. Well, of course not, because everybody there looks like a terrorist or a Middle Easterner.
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You can't actually have them talking and find out that part of them are us. So they just want pictures that the meeting happened. They don't want any of the words. Okay, so that's just another tidbit to put in the back of your mind. So now we're going to jump over to a very recent article. This very recent article.
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as in the 18th of September, is about five people arrested attempting to leave the country in two motorhomes with a logo on them of GISB Holdings. They were headed towards the Malaysia-Thailand border. Well, global...
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Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings, which is G-I-S-B-H. I went to their website, not just maybe 10 minutes before coming on. And while I was on their website, I'm clicking around to see who the directors are and where they're at. They make food. They do all of this stuff that would require like kid labor.
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And while I'm clicking around, the website goes down. And it says that if you want to click on any of those links, you need to go to archive.org to find them, which I found very interesting. And when you go to archive.org and you start looking around on that website, you find out that...
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They're in all of the same businesses that the CIA money launders in, you know, like restaurants in Jakarta, Sydney, Kashkent, Dubai, Bangkok. They're in all of the same places where all of these drug deals are made. I'm Paris, Egypt, London, Singapore. I'm like, dang.
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They're in just about every place that Nugent Hand was with a restaurant. Isn't that crazy? And they have other investments. But again, just kind of those patterns that keep coming back up. So one of the police inspector generals are talking about nabbing these people in these motorhomes. And what made it really interesting is one of the five men that they arrested,
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was the son of the leader of this global Ishwan Services and Business Holdings. So he was trying to hightail it out of the country because there was this massive raid. Well, the massive raid was child sex trafficking. And they rescued like 400 children as part of this child sex trafficking.
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And what I guess no one wants you to know is that Malaysia is known for, let me get back to that article. They're known for child sex trafficking a lot. I mean, like a super a lot, like tens of thousands. They come from all over Asia and it's like this massive market there.
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of selling little kids. It's quite extensive there. And even in some of the CIA, you know how they do those fact books about countries, they talk all about it, identifying just how bad that industry is in Malaysia. And so now think about everything that we just talked about.
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happening in Malaysia. The CIA is having terrorist meetings there. You've got the same government that's been there for the last 50 years as far as one party rule. And you begin to see the foundation of the rot that's there.
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And there was a recent incident between our CIA leaking a document. And it was when Gina Haspel was the CIA director that basically implicated their version of the CIA in all of this. So it was actually very interesting.
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to see, I'm going to look a little bit more into that. But here's the description of, so it says, let's see, governments around the world do not take the CIA findings lightly in their fact book. Malaysia, this is a quote, Malaysia is a destination and to a lesser extent, a source and transit country for men, women, and children subject to forced labor in
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women and children subject to sex trafficking. Malaysia is mainly a destination for foreign workers who migrate willingly from countries such as Indonesia, Bangladesh, Philippines, Nepal, Burma, and other Southeast Asian countries, but subsequently encountered forced labor or debt bondage in agriculture, construction, factories, domestic service, at the hands of employers, employment agents, and labor recruiters. Women from Southeast Asia
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are recruited to come there and then basically put into prostitution and um let's see the di and they you know they mix it up they say that they're volunteers come here there but most of them are not they are recruited to come there um just like you've seen happen in um like thailand where they will say you know hey we've got these modeling jobs for you this that and the other and then
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They come and they're put into bondage in prostitution. And it says that the CIA's verdict is shocking, to say the least, because it painted the entire nation as like a hub of this, which it is, all because there are some scoundrels.
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And this guy that's writing this is from Malaysia, so just keep that in mind. And underground operators and ordinary citizens working in cahoots with the, but it's the government that allows this to happen. It cannot be denied that we are a nation where corruption, prosecution, and abuse of illegal workers, as well as human trafficking, seems to have flourished year in and year out.
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Then he talks about, you know, who's at fault and basically blah, blah, blah. That it is apparent that even to him that the Malaysian authorities are condoning this corruption because it's a one party country. As we have seen, unscrupulous employers of foreign workers, too, have put the nation on the spot, practicing child labor and debt bondage.
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Our illegal immigrant detention centers are teaming with detainees, yet for some reason we hardly hear about their employers being hauled up to court. Sound familiar? Of course, some may say, why is Malaysia even bothered about a CIA report? While it's a damning assessment of Malaysia, the U.S. State Department has placed Malaysia on a tier two watch list. Don't you love that when they're the ones doing it?
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So anyway, I just wanted you to be aware of that. So I'm going to go back to this other article that talks about them having arrested the son in this motor home on his way out of town, out of the country. And it says that the allegations of all kinds of felony child molestation.
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They raided 20 welfare homes, which they had linked to this organization. They rescued 402 children, and the investigations indicate that at least 13 of them had been sodomized. And when you get to this guy who's basically in charge of this organization, he's like, oh, yeah, they just did that to each other. That wasn't like us doing that.
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As if that somehow makes it better, I guess. But anyway, where is, there was one other, hold on, let me see if I can find it. One other article. I don't know what I did with it now. Hold on just one second. Let me see if I can get back to it. I think I closed the tab of the other one, but basically this organization.
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that is responsible for the child sex trafficking is this big conglomerate that is, I mean, for lack of a better word, it is definitely indicative of the international syndicate. So just on the wiki page alone, it says,
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that there was a police raid targeting children's home from this organization. Now, you're not going to find anything about this organization surprising because we've been through this several times. Just listen to what it says. It's a holding company conglomerate that is worth millions and millions of dollars, hundreds of millions of dollars.
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It was founded in 1997, three years after the government of Malaysia banned an organization called AL-ARQAM. This ARQAM is an Islamic sect that was founded by Asqari Muhammad. It was banned because it's a freaking weirdo.
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It is like the Moonies. It's like the Jim Jones, that kind of craziness. It had an organization called the Obedient Wives Club. It had an organization under it called the Iquan Polygamy Club.
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And it says they wrote books talking about these supernatural weirdo things. But it was Islam that banned this because they basically said that they were satanic worshipers, that they had nothing to do with the Islam religion at all, and that they actually pushed to have this.
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crazy, weirdo sect outlawed in Malaysia, kind of a self-policing, if you will. But all of the stuff about this organization, if you start reading through it, sounds like something very similar to things that we've looked at. All right. So it says that it was founded as a
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Roof Gua Corporation that had been kind of, I don't know, the corporation is more like a front, if you will, and it says it was founded as the remnants of the follower of Ashkari Muhammad, which is the leader of another sect that, again,
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banned. You're not allowed to do that kind of thing. Asghari Mohammed was married five times and at one point had four wives at the same time. I hear every guy out there going, what the hell? One is tough enough, but whatever. He fathered 37 children. Okay. Okay. 37 children. All right.
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So that company claims to have 3,656 youth and 1,698 adult workers. The company was suspected of exploiting child labor because they sell shit through that corporation that they forced these kids to work on. On 11 September 2024,
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The police raided 20 children's homes ran by these people. The initial total of those rescued was 201 boys and 201 girls between the age of 1 and 17. 171 suspects, including teachers and wardens, were remanded into custody. The children were believed to be offspring of these people.
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They talked about physical injury, the fact that some of them had been sodomized, that some were disabled, some were autistic. And basically, they arrested a bunch of people for anti-money laundering and child abuse and all kinds of different things. It also says that the CEO...
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that guy and his wives and children were among the executives that were arrested and that the investigation will be in human trafficking. It says that they had labeled this GISBH as a deviant cult as far as Islam is concerned because it
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Again, it doesn't practice anything that's relative to the Islamic sect that is predominant in Malaysia. So that pretty much sums up the deal. There's a little bit more about that. But again, it goes back to...
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Them looking at social media, like, for example, they mentioned in this wiki article about them using WhatsApp. And again, if they can do that, they know all of these people. Why aren't they doing it for everyone? Or why haven't they done it a heck of a lot sooner? So since that was late breaking news, I wanted to add that at the end. So anyway.
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That pretty much sums it up for today. I do have some more about Malaysia and some of the stay behind units that I'm going to try to get to tomorrow. I am kind of crashing on getting my thing to my quarterly thing to my accountant too. So hopefully that all works out and I can get that finished up tonight so we can move on with the rest of Malaysia tomorrow.
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Quite an interesting look. And to be honest with you guys, we have so much in Asia to talk about. I wasn't even going to do Malaysia. But I did think it was a good transition to the rest of Asia since they had that confrontasi that highlighted the CIA's working, not just in Indonesia, but, you know, setting up camp in Malaysia as well. And then.
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Once I started looking into Malaysia over the weekend, I'm like, holy cow, it's a cesspool. It looks like a country that if you were Operation Gladio, that's the country you would set up. That's kind of the best way to sum that up. So anyway, let's open it up for comments or questions. I am just speechless.
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At the filth that comes up when you just try and go through CIA, human trafficking, and Malaysia in your search engine. I mean, it's just not. Yeah. Yeah, it's really bad. The good news is, as with everything, they started apparently in 2017. Coincidentally, no. And have been working towards.
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the revelation of just how dirty they are. And you definitely see a pattern post-2017 of the information getting out. So again, that feeds right into the narrative that I've tried to establish that it does appear that 2017 was a pivot.
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On funding, on cracking down, on investigations, on exposure, on everything. So just another feather in the cap of those of us who are doing the digging into this international syndicate. Ron, go ahead. Hi, guys. Can you hear me OK? Yeah. OK, good. I just you know, this might be a little off, but.
55:03
It's congruent with what you're talking about. I'm sure you're familiar with Stephen Greer and the Disclosure Project. Well, he had a he did a he had a group, another group of people who had come forward and he gave up. You just cut out. Can you hear me now? I'm like, I'm sorry, my cat's messing with my keyboard and hit the mute button. Apologize. The so Stephen Greer had.
55:34
press conference in June of 2023, where he had a second group of whistleblowers come forward. And this guy, I think his name was Michael Herrera. I put a link to it in the Purple Pill going directly to where he gave his testimony. It's about a five minute clip, but he talks about when he was in the Marines and he got sent into the jungle and they stumbled upon like Americans that were around almost like a
56:03
like a UFO-type craft, and they were literally loading children into this craft for human trafficking. And so that marries up with what you're talking about in terms of human trafficking being involved in that whole region of Southeast Asia. And I'm sure that if they were doing it in Indonesia, this is probably being done in...
56:25
in Malaysia and all over the place using that mechanism to, you know, to ferry people back and forth. But again, a little off topic, but if what that guy says is true, then they're using some pretty crazy technology to maneuver, you know, to grab these people from all over the place and, you know, take them hither and yon. Interesting. Anybody else? Go ahead, Stellar. You cut out. Stellar, are you there?
57:11
Miles, go ahead. Well, this is a little bit more on topic. We're on the app of Periscope. And when Elon bought it, he just kept the servers of Periscope. That's what Spaces is. So when I was on Periscope, I met a lot of different people. And I met this guy that had a thriving business in Malaysia. And a new mayor came to town.
57:41
and started arresting all the people that were in that particular business. And it was above board, but he said that they weren't doctors. I don't really want to go into the details, but he started to warn us and he did it on a whiteboard. And he said, this is what Marxism and fascism, and he was kind of doing the political spectrum of what was actually happening in Malaysia. And he said, it's coming to you.
58:11
And I went, well, I don't know where you're getting this information, but he was correct of a lot of the stuff that he was telling us. And he actually lives close to me now. I was kind of surprised that he came to Minnesota from Malaysia, of all places. Talk about fascism. Well, yeah. I mean, he's originally he's Italian and he's from Chicago.
58:41
I won't go into too much of a personal story, but he was one of those children that, you know, his mother died early and was put into these, one of these institutions, you know, orphanages. And I'm just proud that he got out of there and is very successful. So he's a good friend of mine. I've known him for years, but a lot of people didn't.
59:10
believe him and thought he was kind of a nut job when he started talking about all this stuff and where it was leading to. And I won't get into a lot of the bad stuff that you were talking about, but they were trying to normalize a lot of the stuff that we're seeing happening. They want to normalize some really bad stuff. I really don't like talking about it too much. But I think you know where I'm going.
59:39
That's exactly right. That's exactly what they're doing. Go ahead, Stella. No, I was just surprised. Malaysia being a small country with all of those ties and then how they connect even like to the Middle East, then, you know, just crazy. And then, you know, the U.S. is the fourth largest. You know, we do a lot of well for them, for their for their, you know, for their, you know, products and stuff and hearing what.
1:00:09
And knowing what other products there are, it's just, it's really sickening, you know? And just like Ron was saying, that stuff has totally come here. And I think it's always been here. We just didn't know about it. And that's what's so appalling for me, at least. Yeah, I agree. There's some people over in the Rumble chat talking about the downed airliners. I'm not going to necessarily cover.
1:00:39
those as part of our dive into Malaysia. Obviously, that is something that continues to come up, and we have covered some of them, like MH17, but only where we can find credible sources that have been hidden from the public forum.
1:01:09
I don't know too much about other ones that have come up. I know what all of the people think. I like to stay out of the speculation as it relates to those things, just because, I mean, obviously, there's a lot of emotional.
1:01:35
baggage that goes along with those types of things. So other than to talk about, I would just refer you guys to the Rumble channel where we did the deep dive into MH17 and the fact that it was definitely shot down by a Ukrainian entity and had nothing to do with Russia.
1:02:03
I'm going to kind of stay away from the whole airliner Malaysian aspect of that. But I do find it very interesting that you have a country that seems to have a lot of CIA activity in and around it that also has the issue with the aircraft.
1:02:30
And we also know that that is one of the favorite means of the CIA in getting rid of people. So I find that interesting. Go ahead, Stellar. I was going to say also the year that, you know, it became its own country, you know, breaking away from London, which, you know, we already know what that's all about. But where it's located is like right smack in the middle. You know, it's right there where all of that.
1:02:57
Where there's a lot of the trafficking, whether it's drugs, a lot of these Gladio things, you know, it sounds like that that might have been. I mean, wow. Just like us. I mean, who would have thought we as taxpayers were funding a lot of this stuff? It's just shocking. Man, the CIA was bad in the OSS. Yeah, really bad. And I find it interesting that if you look at.
1:03:27
the, how would I say that? The business structure in Malaysia definitely favors Western countries because of its previous ties to the British Empire. And they take a lot of their
1:03:58
not even just the way their government is structured, but they very much pride themselves on reaching out to, and I mean, somebody could call it being a patsy for the West based on that.
1:04:19
Well, it's one of the only countries where when I put in Google, I put Malaysia and you scroll down and there's a whole thing about, well, the CI.gov has their little narratives. I haven't seen that before either. You know, it talks about all these different bank stuff just on Google. So it's just like, holy cow. Oh, the CI.gov is on every country. Yeah, that's in the... Oh, do they? Oh, I haven't really seen that. Oh, okay. And it is a very good source for...
1:04:45
the presence of foreign companies and their resources, because they're very upfront about, I'd say almost in a bragging way about why they're there. But go ahead. Yeah. And then, you know, and then like Hong Kong is not too far away. So, you know, and knowing that that was like part of the throne until 99 or 2000, whenever it was that it switched over.
1:05:12
But, yeah, and then Macau being another gaming site for, you know, a lot of laundering because it seems like the casino places, you know, are a lot of just laundering, too. This is freaking insane. But it's such an education as far as part of waking up is learning all of the.
1:05:41
world history that we were otherwise starved of, right? Because we should have learned all of this stuff. If we were taught this, we would have figured it out a long time ago. That's why they kept us so freaking stupid and putting in this, like, whatever this transgender shit in schools are. It's just to keep us occupied with other things without knowing what the heck is really going on in the world. That's it exactly. That's it exactly. I agree. Who else?
1:06:17
Anybody else have anything to say? Are you going to be on Froggy Space tonight? I don't know. Ask Frog. Yeah, I already scheduled it. We've got it scheduled. I even put it in the DM thread. I think this is a great topic. Malaysia is a big deal. I'm glad you brought up flight MH370. You can also tie MH17 flight with that as well, the sister plane. The corruption in Malaysia is deep, deep, deep, deep.
1:06:50
I'm kind of excited about this, but tonight at 8 o'clock Eastern Time or 5 o'clock Best Coast Time, we'll be holding the space. And also, just to kind of circle back and tie another little bow on this, Malaysia is one of those places where the World Wildlife Fund went in and scarfed up a whole bunch of their property and created all of those palm oil.
1:07:19
farms by cutting down the indigenous trees. So keep that in the back of your mind as well, because the country has to be completely corrupt in order to allow that to happen. It's like they've just gone through in every country and caused shenanigans, taken over the country and then installed their own government to do the shady stuff.
1:07:45
I mean, that's what they're doing here. So it's just unbelievable. Yeah. Malaysia, if I remember correctly, is number two on the export volume of palm oil, according to the WWF, behind Indonesia. That's why they wanted Indonesia as well. So I just looked up. They also have rubber.
1:08:15
They have rubber plantations, so they need lots of kids carrying them rubber buckets like they did down in Africa. They also have tin, T-I-N. Oh, there was something just recently, well, in the last several years about tin where they're, oh, let me go find that. I'll put that in here. Probably pertains to that. Could be. That's their big mineral mining thing. Go ahead.
1:08:47
I didn't mean that. And what she's noticing is what we always notice. And that is it's such a giant woven spider web that all of a sudden you'll be looking at something totally unrelated. And it's like, wait a minute, didn't I see? Didn't I see? And you pluck one string and it shakes over in Africa or it shakes over in Malaysia or, you know, and it's like.
1:09:14
The next thing you know, your brain is starting to put these pieces together. And anyway, that's just kind of been our journey. Yep. Absolutely. All right. Miles, go ahead. Ron, check your DMs. I put a list of national emergencies that the U.S. has had in the past and that are still under. It's an interesting list. I wanted Ron to look at it.
1:09:47
Bridget, would you like to look at that? Sure. Yeah, just looking at the – and it explains what the emergency is for and who's under sanctions and stuff like that. So I'm glad I found that list. Miles, I'll check that out. I've been traveling the last seven days, so today has just been hell to catch up. But I wanted to say something else. And I know this is Indonesia, but I'm curious.
1:10:20
You know, was Obama's father, the Lolo Sotero, if that is his father, wasn't he head of the death squads in Indonesia? And I'm guessing if he was there, then he was probably also up in the Malaysia area just because that area is so monstrously big. Well, it's his stepdad. And we're going to get to that when we get around because his mom.
1:10:46
was in charge of a national endowment for democracy movement for women in the area as well. But a lot of what they did was launched from Indonesia into the other areas that they were trying to destabilize. And so we're going to kind of jump around that topic and then come back to it.
1:11:15
As we can show that the activities, it's really hard to find, because most of it has been deleted, the history of where they actually operated. But if you go back, let me go back real quick. Excuse me, Colonel, do you ever use Yandex when you search? Yes. Okay.
1:11:44
I find Yandex is a much better search engine to find stuff like this. It is. But if you go to like the eastern part of Indonesia into the different New Guinea, the Borneo, Malaysia.
1:12:10
Swallow Weezy, those islands out there, they were island hopping around Timur, East Timur, and doing all kinds of crap to basically install dictators in all of these islands around that area.
1:12:39
And they were doing it using the National Endowment for Democracy. I've read several articles about that. And so as we kind of get more familiar, because most people don't know anything about this area of the world. So what we're trying to do is just move around it. And then the one subjects, and that's one of them, that kind of overlays all of them once we get a little bit more familiar with the area.
1:13:08
We're going to come back and talk about some of the broader issues that kind of have baked themselves into this area. Well, the Indonesia's originally during World War Two was Dutch East Indies, and that was where the Japanese were getting all their oil. Yes. Yeah, we covered that. We spent a week on Indonesia. My apologies. I haven't. Yeah.
1:13:37
They had the largest oil and gold find that they found in the 1930s and kept it secret until the 1960s when they overthrew the Indonesian government in order to have a puppet in there so that the U.S. and Standard Oil basically managed to steal it away from the Dutch, much like we stole Panama from Colombia.
1:14:07
and then mined it after we got it stolen. So, yeah, all along. Apologize for that. No, that's fine. No, that's fine. This all is one big neat circle. All along, go ahead. Yeah, Colonel, I read by the Australian a couple of years ago, and I've appreciated the recap and a lot of aspects of it. Also,
1:14:37
I just wanted to share for what it's worth a metaphor that came to mind for describing policies, you know, between 58 and 66. All along, you're banding real bad. All along, you're banding real bad. We're only getting like every fifth word. Oh, okay. Well, all right. Maybe I'll make my point tomorrow because I'm kind of like in a windy corner here.
1:15:10
Can you hear me better now? Yeah. Try it again. Oh, okay. I just want to share a metaphor that came to my mind when I was reading that book by the Australian historian. It kind of reminded me of the game of eight ball or perhaps pool where Alan Dulles was like, you know, dealing with these archipelagos in Indonesia. And he's like, always seems to be shooting.
1:15:43
preparing for the setup shot, you know, like the next shot after, you know, whatever policy he wants to do. And, you know, these archipelagos are to some extent being there very close. And it's like between 50 and 56, you kind of see a country that is not really made by elected presidents. I mean, Alan Dulles was pretty much calling shots in 58 with the Indonesian generals.
1:16:12
And then JFK, to some extent, inhibited his vibe. But then again, as soon as JFK is gone, you know, with LBJ, the nominal president, you get the coup and the genocide of 1.5 million in the estimate of some historians. So it's like it's kind of a good idea, the shooting pool with these archipelagos.
1:16:43
Through presidencies, right? Through different nominal bosses making policy. And it's sort of perhaps a frequent image of, you know, the CIA was making our form and, you know, raises questions about how much it is foreign policy right now, 61 years after the CIA in Dallas, Texas. Yeah, that is interesting.
1:17:13
The only thing that I would add is Alan Dulles wasn't the one shooting the pool or in charge of the pool stick or setting the table or running the table or anything. He was a front guy. He was the guy racking the balls. The guys that actually own the table, running the table.
1:17:39
And doing all of that is what we refer to as the international syndicate, because they're the ones that have the plan of how the dominoes are going to fall. And what is the prerequisite in order to move all of the chess pieces into place in order for you to then move your queen to be able to win the game?
1:18:08
That's kind of basically what has been going on all of this time is we've got the International Syndicate has this plan of delivering the New World Order. And there, you know, there's certain things that have to be in place because you go back and you look at.
1:18:36
basically the limiting factor for Japan in doing what they wanted to do, you know, because in many ways, Japan is the Asian version of Britain, right? They're an island with no resources. So they have to go establish an empire. And if you begin thinking the way I think now, that the people that were on the Axis side of World War II,
1:19:05
are the people that are kind of leading the way. And I'm not saying that Churchill wasn't on their side in some form. That the people, Britain, Germany, and Japan, have been to a large extent behind a lot of the, and yes, I know that the CIA has been part of it.
1:19:35
The sake of argument is basically a vassal state or the military arm of the whole operation. But you do see that, however it ended up, that oil fine in Indonesia ended up feeding...
1:20:01
Germany and Japan. That's where the majority after it was, it didn't even, it was such a unique oil find that it didn't even have to be processed. You could stick it in whatever you wanted right out of the ground. That's how pure it was. And it almost exclusively went to be used in Germany and Japan during that time to help them build their
1:20:28
incredible economies, which they were able to do because we shouldered the military part of that. And so what we have been conditioned to believe were the losers in World War II ended up with two of the most, especially in the 70s, 80s, and 90s, two of the most powerful economies in the world.
1:20:57
while we were going deeper and deeper and deeper in debt. So you can't ignore what the after effects of World War II were, you know, several decades in the future. It certainly was very different than what we have been taught. I'll just leave it at that. So, all right, guys, I got a lot of book work to get back to.
1:21:30
Carrie, I see you wanted a mic. Let me add you. You can say what you got to say, and then we're going to hightail it off. Go ahead, Carrie. Carrie? What's the end game then? Taking out Russia? Well, they have to take out Russia. I mean, that's what we've been aiming for this entire time is a regime change, them and Syria. And China, I guess.
1:22:12
England have wanted, the British have wanted to eat China forever. So that must be the end game if they, because now they're not supporting Germany and Japan as far as I can tell. Not like that. What do you think? What do you think, Colonel? Well, I think what's happening is you're seeing
1:22:41
through the advent of BRICS, a completely different alignment of people that in the short run is going to weaken the people that have been calling the shots. And in the long term, it makes the current system implode. Because if you can't control their economies,
1:23:10
You can't control them. And that's how they've been able to effect this control over the long term. In every one of these scenarios that we went through, whether it's Nicaragua bombing the harbor in Chile, they basically put up a blockade so that none of the ships, they have to control the economy.
1:23:37
you know, in order to topple the government, install their dictator, blah, blah, blah. So if you have trading partners that are bigger than the United States in power and support, we can no longer be the bully in the China cabinet or in the China shop anymore. So without that ability, nothing stays the same.
1:24:09
So I just put in the purple pill because you guys are talking about the funding or whatever because it's going to end up being the money. What we're getting ready to go into is Basil 3 Endgame. That's what we're going through. So it's kind of coincidental that you guys are saying the Endgame. Yeah. Go ahead, Carrie.
1:24:37
I don't know what the Basel thing is, but yeah, it just came to me while you were talking. They want a one world government and there's some weird shit about that. Russia and China did sign on to that crazy 2024 fucker or whatever it was now, 2030. So I'm getting confused. Well, um,
1:25:03
There is a lot of things, obviously. This is a very dynamic thing happening. But I think the most important aspect of the economy and power structure is BRICS. BRICS takes, and that's frankly why you see every country that opens a dialogue with the people in
1:25:32
the BRICS organization is immediately attacked. Venezuela, Iran, Slovakia, Georgia, you know, there's either an attempted coup, there's some type of an attack that happens immediately. And I think that that is because there are certain people that feel that that's a fundamental change.
1:26:03
that's bigger than any Western alignment for the ability for people to withstand the pressure that has been put on them in the past to be a puppet. So anyway, it's all very dynamic and it's all very interesting to watch when you understand what we now understand.
1:26:33
As a basis for it. I can't literally imagine going through what we're watching on television today and not knowing what we know now. I can't even imagine it. It would be crazy. But to me, it puts it in perspective in a way that allows you to see that they're not being allowed to do all of the things that they were once doing.
1:27:03
And I take solace in that. And we just keep thinking every day. So thanks, everybody, for being here. We'll be back tomorrow at 4 o'clock Eastern Time. And I will be with Trump Frog tonight at 8 o'clock Eastern Time. Thanks, everybody. Thank you, Colonel Towner. Yay! Thank you, Colonel. Thanks.
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“The military juntas in Latin America, which we know is how they overthrew the governments. Nuclear rivals in India and Pakistan and even the Vatican. But what none of its customers ever knew was that …”
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Syria book_quoted
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“The U.S. and its allies exploited other nations for years, taking their money and stealing their secrets. Besides Malaysia and those listed above, crypto clients included Indonesia, Japan, Philippines…”
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Venezuela book_quoted
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Roof Gua Corporation front_for
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GISBH trafficked
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“baggage that goes along with those types of things. So other than to talk about, I would just refer you guys to the Rumble channel where we did the deep dive into MH17 and the fact that it was definit…”
World Wildlife Fund funded
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Vietnam caller_asserted
▶ 1:10:20
“You know, was Obama's father, the Lolo Sotero, if that is his father, wasn't he head of the death squads in Indonesia? And I'm guessing if he was there, then he was probably also up in the Malaysia ar…”
National Endowment for Democracy carried_out_attack
Vietnam host_asserted
▶ 1:12:39
“And they were doing it using the National Endowment for Democracy. I've read several articles about that. And so as we kind of get more familiar, because most people don't know anything about this are…”
Japan targeted_for_regime_change
Vietnam host_asserted
▶ 1:13:08
“We're going to come back and talk about some of the broader issues that kind of have baked themselves into this area. Well, the Indonesia's originally during World War Two was Dutch East Indies, and t…”
Allen Dulles carried_out_attack
Vietnam caller_asserted
▶ 1:15:10
“Can you hear me better now? Yeah. Try it again. Oh, okay. I just want to share a metaphor that came to my mind when I was reading that book by the Australian historian. It kind of reminded me of the g…”
Allen Dulles front_for
Mafia host_asserted
▶ 1:17:13
“The only thing that I would add is Alan Dulles wasn't the one shooting the pool or in charge of the pool stick or setting the table or running the table or anything. He was a front guy. He was the guy…”
Vietnam supplied_arms_to
West Germany host_asserted
▶ 1:19:35
“The sake of argument is basically a vassal state or the military arm of the whole operation. But you do see that, however it ended up, that oil fine in Indonesia ended up feeding...…”
Vietnam supplied_arms_to
Japan host_asserted
▶ 1:19:35
“The sake of argument is basically a vassal state or the military arm of the whole operation. But you do see that, however it ended up, that oil fine in Indonesia ended up feeding...…”
Mafia targeted_for_regime_change
Soviet Union caller_asserted
▶ 1:21:30
“Carrie, I see you wanted a mic. Let me add you. You can say what you got to say, and then we're going to hightail it off. Go ahead, Carrie. Carrie? What's the end game then? Taking out Russia? Well, t…”
Mafia targeted_for_regime_change
Syria caller_asserted
▶ 1:21:30
“Carrie, I see you wanted a mic. Let me add you. You can say what you got to say, and then we're going to hightail it off. Go ahead, Carrie. Carrie? What's the end game then? Taking out Russia? Well, t…”
United Kingdom targeted_for_regime_change
China caller_asserted
▶ 1:22:12
“England have wanted, the British have wanted to eat China forever. So that must be the end game if they, because now they're not supporting Germany and Japan as far as I can tell. Not like that. What …”
BRICS targeted_for_regime_change
Venezuela guest_asserted
▶ 1:25:32
“the BRICS organization is immediately attacked. Venezuela, Iran, Slovakia, Georgia, you know, there's either an attempted coup, there's some type of an attack that happens immediately. And I think tha…”
BRICS targeted_for_regime_change
Iran guest_asserted
▶ 1:25:32
“the BRICS organization is immediately attacked. Venezuela, Iran, Slovakia, Georgia, you know, there's either an attempted coup, there's some type of an attack that happens immediately. And I think tha…”