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0:00 All right. Let's try this again. I'm going to leave Sunshine down for a minute and make sure that she can give us some feedback. Cousin Nick, can you hear me? Yes, ma'am. I can hear you loud and clear. All right. Sunshine. OK, so I'll bring Sunshine back up. She's saying that she can hear me. All right. So there's Bridget. Let's get her back up here. Great that time. OK, awesome.
0:41 All right. Let me share this. Add to restart space. Come on in. Yay. All right. All right. So hopefully that's going to work. All right. So I did want to go through something that I just found on X that was put out by America First Legal. This is.
1:12 They just put this out. It says exclusive foreign collusion to censor American speech. New documents from litigation against the CDC reveal that Biden Harris White House conducted a counter disinformation unit, posted a counter disinformation unit from the UK government in 2021 to learn about their recommendations to censor speech.
1:37 And they provide a diagram, and then it goes on to say, as a part of the National Security Council's regular interagency meetings on censoring COVID-related speech in the U.S., the White House hosted the Counter Disinformation Unit, CDU, from the U.K. government in 2021 to learn about their most effective censorship techniques. The meeting was a high-level staff meeting from the White House National Security Council.
2:06 CIA, FBI, State Department, Treasury, Department of Defense, Homeland Security, Health and Human Services, USAID, Global Media, and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. At this meeting, the CDU outlined how they had been censoring the British public, and these documents expose how left-wing authoritarian governments across the globe are working together to attack free speech.
2:35 During the censorship meeting, the Biden-Harris National Security Council invited the British government to share its censorship playbook. They recommended the following, creating a dedicated hub to lead government-wide censorship efforts, which we know they did, passing legislation to enable the government to coerce social media companies, enlisting the Department of State to partner with foreign allies in multinational
3:05 excuse me, multilateral institutions to coordinate a global censorship agenda. A specialized hub to lead government-wide censorship efforts included the Counter Disinformation Unit. It is a British cross-departmental body that coordinates censorship programs across the whole of British government. They support
3:29 formulation of a coordinated government response to the threat of misinformation, anything the government deems false. The CDU coordinates the British censorship program with private companies such as social media platforms and non-profits. The CDU includes components of the UK's foreign policy apparatus, domestic and foreign intelligence services, domestic and foreign
3:56 intelligence services. So that would be Five Eyes so that they can get the information on their citizens from other foreign entities. The individuals working directly for the prime minister in the cabinet office's national security unit. Our separate litigation previously uncovered that the Biden-Harris administration convened similar public-private censorship partnerships in the U.S. well into 2024.
4:24 And they attached that previous litigation. Around election time, the CDU stood up a central election cell to kick censorship efforts into overdrive. During the U.S. 2022 midterm elections, the Biden-Harris administration similarly set up a national election command post within the FBI. And they have attached something that they published on 8 August.
4:55 that says our lawsuit just exposed the FBI implemented an extensive nationwide social media monitoring ahead of the 2022 election. Enacting censorship laws in the meeting, the CDU shared how their proposal would allow them to directly coerce social media platforms to ensure that the government censorship demands were followed by creating a new duty of care.
5:20 The proposed legislation empowers a British regulatory agency to demand the censorship of content that the UK government deems harmful. The UK Online Safety Act came into force in October of 2023 and is the basis under which UK law enforcement have threatened to extradite and jail US citizens.
5:42 The law parallels recently resurfaced comments made by Senator Kamala Harris in 2019, which called for the DOJ to punish social media companies that allowed disinformation or misinformation. One of our separate investigations confirmed that the Biden-Harris White House solicited policy recommendations from the British-based Center for Countering Digital Hate, the group behind the UK's Online Safety Act, and adopted
6:11 to hold companies accountable through DOJ prosecutions and FTC enforcement actions for online harassment on their platform. And they have a redacted letter that is from our State Department, and the subject is exposing pathways to...
6:40 um communities that harm and pose that harms and the harms they pose to women and children yeah so all of a sudden they care about children assholes um establish regular lines of communication between government and social media platforms the cdu also relies heavily on trusted flagging relationships effectively this means when the government directs social media companies
7:10 to censor specific posts and individuals, like the list that they had at Twitter and Facebook and all those others. This behavior of flagging posts led us to initially file the lawsuit, which resulted in the production of these documents and is at the heart of the Missouri Biden case, in which we filed two key amicus briefs on behalf of dozens of members in the House of Representatives. Prior to document releases, we obtained
7:39 In this litigation revealed, wait a minute, prior document releases that we obtained in this litigation revealed that the Biden-Harris administration had also engaged in this sort of trusted relationship partnership with social media companies even before this meeting, meaning that they didn't necessarily need the meeting with the UK in order for them to begin doing it because they were already doing it, which we know they were because they were doing it.
8:08 in the lead up to the 2020, which is how everybody got banned. Moving on. The presentation appears to show that the UK government engages its foreign policy apparatus to further its censorship agenda and encourage the US to do the same.
8:27 One of the so-called significant benefits, that's in quotation marks, of this approach would be, according to the presentation, that the unified front of government pressure would, quote, encourage cooperation from platforms, unquote. In other words, if we all gang up on them, they're more likely to do it. The UK Foreign Office and US Department of State appears to play important similar roles in this international government censorship partnership by
8:56 Coordinating across left-wing authoritarian governments, they can manipulate the global population into believing that there's no alternative to massive government censorship of social media and industry would efficiently implement new systems and processes. In 2021, the UK boasted of a close working relationship with the US, Australia, and Canada, as well as bilateral relationships with over 20 countries. This begs the question,
9:25 How many nations have come on board with this initiative? Well, I can tell you it's the same amount that we coup on a regular basis because they're under the control of the State Department slash CIA slash International Syndicate. And if you look, basically, it is all of the British Empire, which still exists, as well as most of EU.
9:55 on the map that they provide. The CDU presentation also highlights the role of the multilateral institutions in this international engagement, specifically identifying the G7 rapid response mechanism and the UN interagency platform on culture for sustainable development. In other words, using the climate agenda infrastructure. What's that sound like?
10:22 Like when they were using the World Wildlife Fund infrastructure to do the paramilitary, now they're using the UN climate apparatus to basically stifle freedom of speech. The logos of the NATO, the International Criminal Court, and the European Center for Excellence of Countering Threats are visible under the heading International Training and Capability.
10:52 So in other words, this is all being ran through NATO, just like Operation Gladio. This is just the cyber version of Operation Gladio. Part of the UK's government's presentation included a description of a UK initiative called the Counter Disinformation and Media Development Program, which was active in Eastern Europe.
11:17 from 2016 to 2021. According to their quote-unquote theory of change, one of those outcomes of this scheme was that the targeted population would reduce identification with pre-existing social biases and increase quote-unquote support for gender equality and liberal democratic values. This is
11:47 All right, moving on. These terms may sound innocuous, but in practice, they are covers for left-wing social re-engineering experiments. Exactly. For instance, money from the CDMD program was used to fund the Global Disinformation Index, which runs an advertising blacklist for websites that they allege push anti-trans narratives. In other words, it's just controlling speech.
12:16 slides expose the Biden-Harris administration cooperation with ideologically aligned leftist allies to push woke progressive dogmas while monitoring and censoring what Americans think and say. This release comes on the heels of calls from House Cybersecurity Subcommittee woman, Representative Nancy Mace, to ensure that the 2024 election is protected from the deep state censorship that was prevalent in 2020.
12:48 And then he has the full deck. Oh, hold on. My husband just went to his car show. So the dog's spazzing out. All right. So I'm going to log on to our space from my laptop and post this if I can. Or I'm just going to send it to Bridget and let her do it. So we just get ready to say, boy, you're getting awfully fancy. I know.
13:21 Colonel, what were you just reading from? It is American First Legal Twitter page, and I just put the link Bridget will post it in the purple pill in a second. Can somebody post that in the nest too? She'll take care of it.
13:52 I'd offer to do it, but Bridget is just, she's too fast. She's so much better. I know. I say, oh, yeah, don't worry, I'll do it. The next thing I know, it's like, it's already up there. Okay. Yeah. Well, you really know these ladies well, don't you? We're together all the time. Like, literally all the time. Okay, I'll tell you how bad it is. This is really funny. There are times where I will call Cousin Ed.
14:22 And let's just say I found something and I'm just rambling on about it. And as we're not 30 seconds into the phone, all of a sudden, the colonel will call. Well, of course he does. And this happens all the time. Because they try doing shit without me all the time. No, I'm just teasing. No way, no way. Well, that's what we're supposed to do. I know, I'm just teasing. Besides, I'm a little leery of anybody that names.
14:51 They're livestock. Sorry. She's a chicken tender, y'all. She's a chicken tender. You do not name food items. You don't. Yes, you do. Well, apparently, according to Siri, Bridget's pheasant was named Brian. Oh. Oh, my God. That was funny. I tried to tell her. I tried to send her a text message that I was frying pheasants. And since my hands were covered with.
15:23 you know, stuff batter. I just told Siri to message her. And instead of saying Brian Pheasant, apparently couldn't understand my accent. And it said Brian Pheasant. Okay. That's funny. I can't believe you have a Siri in your house though. Oh no, no, no, not, not a, not a, one of those, just my iPhone. Oh, okay. All right. All right. I gotcha. Okay.
15:57 Jeff? Colonel, real quick, could somebody send Sally a request to come in? She's not able to fetch the site, and Carissa has a steer named Old Sparky. I don't know that we can send her a thing, but we'll work on it. Thank you. All along, I see him.
16:28 That was Bridget, cousin. That was Bridget. Go ahead. All along. Hi, Colonel. It's all along here. So I just wanted to comment on the use of the term left to characterize, you know, these censorship efforts on the part of the international cartel and CIA. As you probably know.
17:00 That term is often used for today's Democrats who are, ironically or in my opinion, it's deliberate. Basically, when it comes to corporate policy and military policy and CIA policy, they are basically rightists in the sense of wanting greater corporate centralized control.
17:33 and allowing the central state, the deep state, to take power away from the citizenry without any checks and balances. Now, I realize that a lot of people have digestive trouble with thinking of the Democrats as, quote, rightists or right of center or whatever you want to call it. But, you know, first of all, almost all of the leftists in the United States, all of them do. They can't stand the Democrats at least as much as...
18:01 you know, Trump supporters cannot stand them. So, you know, and in fact, you know, the person who the media says is the most, quote, progressive or, quote, left Democrat like AOC is the most reviled because all she does is, you know, give a left cover for basically corporate, 100% corporate policies. She puts a left cover on, you know, allowing NATO to go further east.
18:30 Russia almost said Hitler got, you know, she puts a left cover on allowing 100 percent corporate health care policy with a with a declining life expectancy. And we get Democrats like Gillibrand without that not even being an issue. You know, earlier when the Democrats were the New Deal Democrats, that would have been an issue. And now we just get these Republican, these Democrats who are basically.
18:59 Aside from the social issues like trans and gay rights and stuff like that, I mean, they're economically 100 percent corporate. Clinton deregulated Wall Street. Obama deregulated Wall Street. Obama allowed the greatest increase of wealth upwards of any president in U.S. history when he maintained President Bush's tax cuts for the rich. So this is nothing like that.
19:29 you know, traditional Democrats when they were more liberal and not as far right as they are right now. So I just, I mean, most people kind of understand this, but I just think it's very important when we talk about, you know, using these terms left and right, that we recognize the CIA has learned that they, as Mike Pence has pointed out, when they switched to, under Reagan, the National Endowment for...
19:56 democracy strategy to kind of wear clothing for their corporate CIA, 100% corporate CIA policy. Let me stop you right there. So I was reading what they put out. We have made it perfectly clear that there is no right and left. There's no such thing. That is a...
20:24 CIA propaganda talking point in order to try to divide populations into buckets in order for them to control. Now, there are lots of organizations that still use that terminology. And you will see it anytime that we are quoting.
20:51 Basically, all of our book reviews, all of our presentations, I'm very careful when the author uses those terms. I didn't think I needed to do it again. That we don't use those terms because they're artificial. There is a uniparty that you have the totalitarians down at one end.
21:21 And they're all downing. And so they try to tell us that Nazism or any of those other things are on the right side of the scale. They are absolutely not on the right side of the scale. There is no right and left. There is a continuum of the amount of government where anarchy is none.
21:42 All of those isms are down on the far end of it, the opposite end of anarchy, which is borderline total government. So, yeah, agreed. Matt, go ahead. Yeah, this thing is, let me give you another way to add to what you were just saying. Let me give you another way that this thing is a uniparty. Let's look at, let me put it this way.
22:14 Republicans are arguing for the stuff now that Democrats wanted 10 to 20 years ago. So if you want to know what the Republican Party will be for 10 to 20 years from now, look at where Democrats are today. And you can see this. This thing is a duopoly. They're not competitors in the traditional zero-sum sense, as in one side wins at the expense of the other.
22:46 But rather, because they're the only two options considered in the political marketplace, they both win, regardless of what the outcome is on Election Day. And so what you have is a situation where we're going, where the country goes, and I hope you know what I mean when I use this term in this context, Colonel. The country is drifting to the left, regardless of...
23:12 of what the outcome is on election day. Well, the outcome typically determines is how much more one party won than the other, and therefore how much further left we go than the other. How much further left one party will take us than the other. So 100% to everything you just said. Thank you. Okay. So.
23:48 What else we got? Anybody else want to come up? Come on, it's open mic. Well, okay. That's okay, Matt. No, we don't just talk out. If you want to hold up your hand, you can. That way we stay a little bit more orderly. Bridget, go ahead. Sorry. Did you get a chance to listen to Rebecca Roth's breakdown of 9-11? I was in the middle of that, actually.
24:23 I'm about halfway through that. That's insane. Yeah, that's what I thought. That's why I shared it out and I'll probably post it here on Facebook. Because it really is, she really, it started as an accident, I believe, as far as how she started to uncover things. And just like you, Colonel, her experience in the industry began to...
24:55 for lack of a better word, unlock the falseness behind the entire thing. And as he began to uncover it, more and more different pilots and stewardesses, and there actually have been whistleblowers from a certain military base that have come forward. I followed her for several years.
25:24 It really is remarkable what they uncovered and using and being able to break it down into just, you know, break it down and make it easy to digest. Interesting. Okay, go ahead and post that on so people can look at that. I'm sure they'll be interested in hearing about that. She's not giving credit where credit is due.
25:57 I'm only halfway through it and I'm absolutely gobsmacked. Just based on the research that we have done and how it connects to what she has done. It's insane. It's insane. I still am just amazed by it. And I'm through the radio show, Bridget, the last one you said. Okay. Yeah, that one I thought was good because it really.
26:28 She went on to a radio show and and ironically, in order for her not to be suicided because she was getting so many death threats from various three letter agencies, she posted it as a fiction novel where these two fictional characters go through. And and that way she could bring everything to the forefront of a.
26:59 fictional characters investigating 9-11 but it was all facts and truth and truth and by the end of the series he did do one non-fiction book um and uh and actually at that point was when she ditched her cell phones and got an rv and no longer has a permanent address that's probably smart on her part
27:34 That's pretty dang sad. Yeah, absolutely crazy. What do you know, Sunshine? Hey, how's it going? Hey, I had a crazy, crazy 9-11 thing happen to me about 10 days ago. Going through Twitter, I see like this video of this plane that has been grounded. And, you know, there were no cell phones back then or anything. So somebody was recording this and they were telling the people on the plane.
28:06 that they just grounded what was going on, what they then thought was going on. And as I'm watching this, I had put my mother-in-law on a plane that morning at 8.30 in the morning, and she was grounded in North Carolina. It was the video of my flipping mother-in-law. I had never seen it before, 23 years later. Wow. So yeah, I saved it. Is that nuts or what? Totally nuts. That's very interesting.
28:39 Yeah. Yeah. The Rebecca robot YouTube video of the interview right above us in the nest for anybody to watch. And there are more. I'll put the little video in the pill. If anybody wants to see, it was just wild. I mean, it'll be like a minute, but wild. I came across it. Well, of course we want to see mom. Yeah, that's crazy.
29:13 Okay. Who else we got? Anybody? Come on, guys. How about you, SR71? Or Matt? You got your hand up? Yeah, I did. I did. I just put my hand up. Unless somebody else just did and I didn't see it. No, you go ahead. That's really something.
29:52 I didn't see that, but I did see this week where somebody was actually on with Colonel Rob Maness earlier, and they tried to come at him. This was actually on Wednesday when he was doing his show about his experience in 9-11 because he was actually in the Pentagon when 9-11 happened. And I didn't go back and listen to that whole thing.
30:21 I didn't hear the whole thing, actually, at all. I hadn't heard any of it. But some guy tried to come at him with talking about how those people were paid, and the colonel was obviously insulted by that and, like, kicked the guy and went irate and went, like, get out of my space, and the host blocked that person. But I came away from that thinking to myself, like, okay, dude, I don't know what happened.
30:51 I don't know who the heck that guy was. But come on, there's a time and a place for that. You picked the wrong time and the wrong place to get a point across like that, man. That's just irresponsible. I mean, yes and no. You're on a public forum. If you are going to say something, and that's just like me doing this. If anybody wants to come on here and challenge.
31:21 Any of the documents, any of the facts that I present. I mean, I've been doing this for months now. The only reason you do a public forum is to have people. I mean, otherwise I would have stayed on Rumble and done it one way and turn the chat off. You know what I mean? So if you can't field questions or challenges to your.
31:52 information, I don't know why you're on a public forum. That's the whole reason why you're there. I have, and I talked about it last night, I have some issues with two things that he said that I know factually are not correct. And I did respond to him on X to the posts that he made that are factually incorrect.
32:18 I did not get any response back at all. And if you are going to post something, you have a responsibility to make sure that they're factually correct. So he made a post on his original thing saying that he had been doing accident investigation since he was 18 years old. That is factually incorrect. There's no 18-year-old that does an accident investigation. Under the guise that you're a colonel,
32:47 And you're using your rank in your description to give you a sense of authority over a topic of conversation. Now, could he have worked at the accident investigation unit at Kirtland? Yes, he could have. But he would not have been doing that at 18 years old because officers do.
33:12 accident investigations. And you're not an officer until you've got a degree, which would have taken you to at least 22. And no new pilot does accident investigations. You have to actually be a pilot. You have to understand how to fly. That takes you about three to four years, even to, it takes you a year to go through UPT. It takes you another six months to do aircraft orientation. And you don't even know how to fly the damn plane yet.
33:39 So you're talking six, seven years normally on your third assignment. You might get stationed there. So you're at your tenure point at that point. So that's just factually incorrect. And if he said that he did it as an enlisted person at 18, again, that's factually incorrect because in the.
34:00 which was when I was enlisted in aircraft maintenance, which we got to go pick up body parts, you couldn't do that until you were an E-4. And that was after the investigation was already done. You don't do accident investigations at 18 years old as an enlisted person at all. So that's just factually incorrect. And then in a response to someone else responding to that, because it was a stupid comment.
34:29 well, why didn't you take pictures if you were there? And instead of saying that he didn't have a cell phone with a camera, he said that no cell phones were allowed in the Pentagon. And that's factually incorrect. I had a cell phone and I had it in the Pentagon. I was there in 1999, which was two years prior to that. You couldn't take your cell phone in classified areas. And maybe he was assigned to a classified area. And so he's speaking of that.
34:58 But cell phones were allowed and I had one. I didn't have one with a camera on it. So those are just in. And if you're not going to allow someone to bring that information up and ask questions and then rationally explain to them why they're wrong. I don't know why you're on the radio or I don't know why you're on the Internet. I don't I don't I don't know that that's what that I don't.
35:27 I don't think, based on what I heard, I don't think that's what that guy was doing. I think he was trying to, was one of these like 9-11 truthers who was trying to say that, oh, you were paid, there was no plane, a plane didn't fly into the building, and all you guys who were there, y'all were paid. Again, there are legitimate reasons, and we don't, I don't think calling someone a truther is an accurate description of people who have questions.
35:57 If you look at the initial photos of the hole in the outside of the Pentagon, it was not made from an airplane. It just isn't. There's no indentation in the building where the wings would have hit, where the engines would have hit. This plane was almost completely full of fuel. The damage that would have been done, and by the way, your fuel tanks are at least two of the filled.
36:29 fuel tanks for cross country is in the wings. So one of the largest explosions would have been the full length of the wings. There's no explosion. There's not even an imprint on the building where the wings were. There's a hole where a fuselage could have made.
36:50 an initial imprint, but then the rest of the airplane would have been located outside. The entire airplane did not go through that building because that building's on the other side where the next ring is. It was the E ring that it hit. There's a D ring. The D ring is about 20 feet on the outside of the interior of the E ring. So there is about 20 to 30 feet between each ring of the Pentagon.
37:19 There is a tiny little hole on the inside of the E-ring. It didn't even make it through the E-ring. So again, there is a lot of questions. Nothing about that adds up. If you look on the internet, the height of a 757 is 44 feet. The height of the Pentagon is about 70 feet. Each floor is about 15 feet high.
37:48 That would be three floors. That hole is not even in the third floor. That hole only went to the second floor. It's physically impossible to get a 44-foot aircraft in a hole that is only 30 feet wide. And that's after the explosion. So there's a lot of things that appear to be weird about the whole thing. And I said yesterday,
38:21 A couple of different times. I know for a fact there's at least five, potentially way more than five. There's at least five cameras on each of the five sides of the Pentagon. I worked there for four years. Those cameras would never all not work at the same time on one entire side. They were sued for the footage of those cameras. The Pentagon gave them.
38:54 Judicial Watch, what they said was the only footage of the Pentagon from a car parking lot camera, not a single building camera. And not only do they have cameras in all of the exterior along the top, there are cameras throughout the entire Pentagon that feed into a central room that are all recorded. Not a single one of those cameras.
39:21 footage was provided. That's not right either. That doesn't mean the footage doesn't exist. I didn't say it didn't exist. I'm saying it wasn't provided and they sued them in court of law. Right, right, right. I'm just saying that just because it wasn't provided doesn't mean the footage doesn't exist. And why would you not provide it if it backs up your story? Right, right. Yeah, why would the government not put that out there? Exactly. So there's...
39:51 What I hear you saying is then there's a lot of questions that don't add up. And just asking those questions does not warrant someone being called a truther. That warrants everybody saying, hey, I think we are owed the truth. Our government and our society, our country, is based on informed consent.
40:17 That's the entire bedrock of our country. Informed consent. Well, if you're hiding all of the information, I can't be informed in order to vote appropriately. So you bastardized our entire system. Now, hold on, Matt. Let me go to Jillian. Go ahead, Jillian. Hey, Colonel Cousinet and Bridget. Hope you're doing well. Had a quick question.
40:45 It's actually for Sunshine. How are you doing, Sunshine? Great. How are you, Jillian? I'm good, thanks. I was looking at, that was your video you posted, right? And I was in and out of the space today, so I missed a lot. Was that a plane that was flying on 9-11? Yes, ma'am. That was a plane I put my mother-in-law on at 8.30 in the morning in Detroit.
41:12 and she was landed in North Carolina, and I didn't know where she was until 9.30 that night. Okay, well, I'm sorry to hear that. I was a flight attendant then, but I was looking at the video, and I knew most of the planes were like a Boeing 767 or 57, but that one kind of looked like an MD-88, and I only know that because I worked on them so long, but that answers that question. I thought, I didn't know there was an MD-88.
41:41 that went down, but I'm glad she was okay. And that was my question. Thank you. Thank you. She was good. The one thing I did want to say about that footage from the Pentagon, it also had the wrong date on it. Huh? Wow. Surprise. Your mic drop moment there. And I do remember hearing that now that you mentioned that go ahead as our 71. Thank you, Colonel. If.
42:15 You all didn't watch the sit rep yesterday or didn't get a chance to see the sit rep yesterday. I highly recommend you go watch it. The sit rep on Rumble with the Colonel and CanCon and Alpha Warrior was just unbelievable. Stunned me. Big time. I'll be honest. After 9-11. I'm sorry, Colonel. Go ahead. No, go ahead.
42:45 I thought you were done. After 9-11 had happened, I didn't think much of it. And I hadn't thought much of it until recently. But given that, just that show last night, we're going through what floors were on the building. There's five floors that you can see from the outside. There's actually seven. There's a mezzanine and a basement level, but there's five above ground.
43:17 Right. That's the Pentagon. We call it the Puzzle Palace. Yeah. But at any rate, I'm talking about the towers. Oh, when the towers were hit, the building that went down and and who was identified as occupants of that building. Oh, building seven. Yeah. Struck me big time. And I said, well, wait a minute here, because I was working for IBM at the time.
43:47 And I have an IT background in recovering data centers. Sorry about that. And Bank of New York, I was a consultant for IBM in helping Bank of New York recover their data center that was there in New York on Barclay Street, I believe, which is just the other side of one of the towers, of the towers.
44:23 But that building wasn't, there was no damage to that building, as I recall at all. And it struck me all of a sudden that while I was on this consulting job to get Bank of New York recovered and their data center up and operational again, we were not allowed to go into that building. Full stop. We could not get a thing out of that building. Full stop. Never did. What building?
44:51 The Bank of New York building there in New York City. So they had a remote data center? No, that wasn't a remote data center. That was actually the data center for the Bank of New York. I'm not understanding what you're saying. How can you recover their data system if it's not remote and you're not allowed in the building? The data center was duplicating data. They had data that was mirrored to a recovery center and they had data that was...
45:21 data on tape that was mirrored to T-Net. I was at the recovery center. Okay, that's what I meant. You weren't at the bank. You were somewhere else doing your work. However, as far as my understanding went, that building was never hit. That building never came down. They still had ample stuff in that building that we could have used. We could have taken out.
45:52 We were not allowed to go into that building to get squat. Why? Absolutely zero. Did they ever give you a reason why you're not allowed to go in it? Well, their whole reasoning behind it was because the towers had come down. And of course, well, now we have all this debris and you got health hazard and you have this, that and the other. And it was I wasn't buying it. I mean, you had people out there like crazy trying to clean the place up along with everybody else. It's like.
46:25 Let me get in the building and get what we need out of there. And do you suspect some other reason why you weren't allowed in? Well, that's my suspicion now. I'm seeing another rabbit hole to go down that involved the Bank of New York. So obviously the Bank of New York has been integral, especially in what I have uncovered in Operation Gladio. And now that I've got...
46:53 all of my books all in one place. It would be interesting to go back and kind of gather some of, because they are footnoted multiple times. I mean, multiple, multiple, multiple times. So yes, they are intimately involved in all of this. That was my suspicion. But now that you've seen some of this stuff, okay, now it makes sense to me why we couldn't go.
47:24 Get anything out of that building whatsoever. Yeah. Yeah, they didn't want you to see, especially someone who knows how to ferret around in IT systems. They don't want you seeing anything that they, and I would imagine, at least I know that's the way the military works, is you only are seeing what they want you to see.
47:51 Not all there is. So if you go into that building and you looked at the actual systems, you may find that some of their data systems inside the actual bank goes to other places that you weren't actually working on and wouldn't even know existed. But if you were inside the bank and in their data room, you would know exactly.
48:21 So that makes perfect sense why you weren't allowed in there, especially knowing what you know, because you would have been able to determine that there were other systems in there that you're not actually backing up, which means they are going somewhere else. Exactly. And on that note, when you talk about that, I also worked at the Department of Energy there in Germantown on their operating systems.
48:51 And of course, that requires security clearance to even get into the data center. Exactly. Most of them do. I'm well aware of what's necessary. And of course, IBM doesn't have that kind of clearance. But even from an employee standpoint, I would have expected employees from the bank in New York to be able to get pertinent items out of that data center, which they could not get.
49:23 Nobody was allowed back in that building. Everybody was pulled out of that building as soon as the tower came down. They were all escorted out. They were sent to the recovery site, and that was the end of it. Yeah. Yeah. Interesting. Okay. How are you doing, Trumpfrog? Hey, how are you, Colonel Bridget and Cousinette? It's Friday. I can't complain.
49:56 It's been a crazy week. I'm ready for this week to be over so I can relax and drink some scotch and talk shit on X. So it should be fun. Yeah, definitely going to be a lot of that. Yeah, I'm just following up on what SR71 said. I had probably more fun doing that show last night with CanCon and Alpha. Where do they come up with the crap that they come up with?
50:28 That video, that video was wild. And yeah, so it will be interesting going forward.
50:42 And I did promise CanCon that I would put together a book list, which spurred me to get up this morning bright and early and collect up all my books. But I was very depressed once I did that because I kept throwing out the number. I've got like 25 books I bought and I've read and blah, blah, blah. And when I got all said and done.
51:04 I walked out of my cottage with all of the books on bookshelves. And I do mean multiple bookshelves because they wouldn't all fit on one. And found out that not only did I not have 25, I had 66 when I walked out of the building. But then when I got in the house, I realized I had three buried under some paperwork that my CPA has been yelling at me to get done, which I'm going to have to do this weekend. And so now I'm up to like...
51:33 I'm closer to probably 70. And unfortunately, I have two bookshelves, one that has the books I haven't read that only has like six books on it. And then the rest are on the other bookshelf, which is the ones that I've read about this whole Operation Gladio craziness, CIA, secret world garbage. So, and those are just the books in the last.
52:03 you know, year and a half that we've been doing this. That's not all the books in my second bedroom back there. That's the books that I read while I was on active duty. And before I failed Operation Gladio, they're now all up on a shelf being neglected. But anyway. Damn. Damn.
52:26 In the back of my head, I'm just thinking of an old movie, Revenge of the Nerds. Nerds! That's totally a nerd. Nice work. And it doesn't even include the books that we had to read on archive.org. Because some of these books are out of print. Like the one that I'm using for Nugent Hand, you can't buy that book.
52:52 I have Nugent Hand in some of my other books, but the actual main book that I'm using to do that thread, that's not even in print anymore. And I hate reading books on the internet because I can't write on them. But I'm doing it only because Nugent Hand is...
53:12 The information in that book was critical because I had never read some of that information about Rupert Murdoch and his ties in Australia to the mafia down there. And they're huge. If you guys are new, you might want to go. Bridget has all of our threads nicely organized on my page on a pinned post, the one and only pinned post under my profile.
53:39 I have done several. If you just type in the search bar Nugent Hand and Murdoch, you'll be able to come up with several of the threads that I've done on that. But Nugent Hand, if you guys don't know, was basically a fake bank that was set up by the CIA and a bunch of senior military officers were the directors and ran most of the branches all over the world.
54:05 to traffic, to money launder, drug money from the Golden Triangle, primarily the stuff that transited through Saigon and Thailand and Laos and Cambodia back in the day. One of the founders got suicided and the other one went on the run and the other one, Hand,
54:32 of the Nugent Hand, Michael Hand, he was a weapons trafficker as well. He was selling weapons through Israel and South Africa to fight in Angola and several of the Southern African countries. So that was quite the rabbit hole. Anyway, yeah, a lot of information, lots and lots of information. But it's a little intimidating once you get on one spot.
55:08 I know collectively now why I had them all strung out because I looked at my husband who was helping me hang the shit on the wall out there because it's a new building. I looked at him and I go, I got a problem. I felt like an addict. Fronting my problem for the first time. Holy crap. But anyway, let's see. Dozer Dylan, did you come up for a reason? Did you have something to say?
55:42 He was a bot, and all he did... Yeah. No, sorry, not Dozer. Okay, so, and I sound like I was stuck in Dozer, because I do. I went to youth group. Hold on, Bridget, he's talking. Sorry, I didn't hear him. Okay, go ahead, Dozer. Okay, so, yeah, I went to youth group, and there was a... We went to the movie theater, because there was, like, a Christian movie, and I ate this whole medium thing of popcorn.
56:10 I don't know if what it was in the grease or whatever, but it made me, like, not really feel that good. And about bookshelves, I don't, what? Are you talking about what we're talking about or just popcorn? I'm going to start talking about what you guys are talking about. So about bookshelves, I don't have a bookshelf. And I know what Watergate is because I watched this Tucker Carlson episode. I know that's be valid. But what's Operation Gladio?
56:40 Oh, dozer. That's like a three-hour conversation. I would tell you, if you really want to know what it is, to go to, do you know what Rumble is? Yes, I do. I have it. Go to Rumble and look up a channel called The Colonel's Corner. That's my channel. The Colonel's Corner? There's a video in there that's called Intro to Operation Gladio.
57:07 And it's about an hour and a half video. And it goes into exactly what Operation Gladio is, gives you the whole overview. And then that'll help you understand basically what it is. It's very, very important. And I highly recommend you do that because we also provide a lot of resources.
57:33 books and stuff like that if you're interested in the topic that you can read and learn a lot more information about it. Okay. I'm not sure if it's like Kona or Korn or one of the two. So you just send me the direct messages. We'll try to find it for you and we'll try to post it in the pill for you. If you could do that, that'd be awesome.
58:02 Yeah. Sure. Happy to do that for you. Thank you for stopping by. It's good to have new people in the group. All right. What else we got? So Trump frog, what are you going to be doing this weekend that you can tell us about? I love the qualifier. He must be working. Where's stellar? What the hell? I don't know. I told her. Yep. All right.
58:46 Well, we've been at this for an hour and a half. I'm ready to close it up for today. And I know that I'm going to need a break from my accountant's paperwork this weekend. So I know I've said this for like the last two weekends, but now that I've got the studio set up, I do believe.
59:13 that tomorrow morning, and I'm not going to give you a definite time, I'm probably going to start our new book review. And that way I won't get suicidal from doing paperwork. It will give me something to look forward to. I hate doing paperwork. So that's going to be my escape mid-morning.
59:41 Y'all can look for that. And we will be doing that on Rumble. I will feed it through to X, but we'll have the live chat going on Rumble like we used to do. And we're going to start a new book. And it's that really old 1960s book that I've been telling you about. I'm really excited about starting that book in the book review format. So y'all can look forward to that. And then hopefully we'll be back on.
1:00:11 sit rep, um, this next Thursday to look at the rest of those videos, those crazy guys, um, come up with. Um, I just thoroughly enjoyed, um, uh, talking with those guys. Um, two of my favorite, um, people. Um, I feel like, uh, Alpha's like a son now. Um, and, um, I, I don't really know King Kong, obviously, as well as I know, um,
1:00:41 But he is going to. And for any of you guys that listen to this, if you live in Florida, we have a Badlands fan club. And we're having a meeting at one of the members' clubhouses on the 21st, if that's a Saturday. Let me look real quick. Yeah, the 21st.
1:01:12 like in the middle of the day, like at two o'clock. And CanCon is going to be there. Normally, RedPill78 is there. He has a show on Badlands and also Storing Patriot Joe. So CanCon, this will be the first one CanCon makes. So if you guys are interested, just if you're not, if I don't already follow you, just tag me in a post and I'll get you the details of that meeting.
1:01:41 But other than that, Dozer, go ahead. Oh, I looked at your profile picture and saw that you were, I don't know if it's you or not, but you were right next to a race car. So is your husband like a drag racer, like a street racer? Actually, that's not a race car. That is a Camaro that a guy who's very patriotic.
1:02:10 had a wrap put on and my husband and I own a 1968 Camaro and we go to car shows all the time and car meets. And we had went to the Corvette Museum in Kentucky that hosted a Camaro Fest. And so we were there, all of the cars there were Camaros and it was done at the
1:02:39 Corvette Museum. And that guy brought that Camaro with that patriotic wrap on it. And it's all lit up underneath with all of these beautiful lights. And he has a book that he has in the back of that car that he has all the veterans that come to any car event that he goes to sign his book. And he plans on putting that book in some
1:03:09 military museum somewhere at some point. I don't know. But I love the car. And so I had to get my picture taken with that car. And that is one of my all-time favorite cars. And so I just picked that as my profile picture. But thank you for noticing. Yeah, I let my dad in. He kind of got me. I'm 14 at the moment. But he kind of got me into all the cars and stuff. He likes 32 Fords and all that type of stuff. So we bought this.
1:03:38 Kentucky Kid. It said Kentucky Kid on it. There's a Kentucky Kid movie. It's like a 33 Ford coupe. I don't know. It's kind of not the most new, clearest movie, but it's definitely a movie. Cool. Thank you. Are you a Ford woman? Oh, hell no. Oh. Found on road dead. That's my idea of a Ford. No, I'm a...
1:04:06 Now, the young man just said he likes Fords. I don't. And that's kind of a rivalry with even the Magadi lady that did our Gladio glasses. When we went to the very first Badlanders fan club, she's a Mustang person. And so we have this rivalry going on. But I'll put my Camaro up to any Ford product. SR71, go ahead.
1:04:36 Colonel, I'm surprised you don't own that car. But anyway, what I wanted to say concerning the SIP rep session, of course, Alpha likes his pictures. And you tease him about his pictures in his crayons. And I had to tell Alpha, and it's in the comments, I'm one of these nerds that I need a whiteboard and markers. And I would go into meetings and everybody would say,
1:05:08 Don't give him markers or a whiteboard. So I know exactly where Alpha's coming from. Yeah, the whole crayon thing is a Jarhead Marine joke. Anytime that they were in a staff meeting, like when I was at CENTCOM or when we were deployed, that was kind of their go-to thing. If they said something that...
1:05:32 you know, was inappropriate or whatever. They were like, just give me my box of crayons. I'll shut up. Um, so yeah, it's kind of a, and CanCon was, uh, I think he was, yeah, he was Marines too. Renee, go ahead. Renee, is she talking? Cause I can't hear her. No, I can't hear her either. Um, I know. I'll bring you right back up. Okay. Um, dozer, just so you know,
1:06:19 I did post the Colonel's Rumble channel on the billboard for you so you can find it. Hold on just a second. Can people hear me? I can hear you fine. I don't know. Okay. I don't know where she went. Oh, there's Renee. All right. Let me bring Renee up.
1:07:02 Renee, go ahead and try speaking now. Renee, can you? Renee, your mic might be backwards. We went through that shenanigans last time. It's showing her as a speaker. I don't know what's going on. Anyway, Veteran, did you have something that you wanted to say? Hi, yes. Thank you so much for the mic. Good afternoon. Red Friday.
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1:08:15 And it's a pleasure to be in this space with everyone. Thank you for your service to our beautiful country, Colonel. Thank you. And thank you for what you're doing. That's awesome. I appreciate that so much. And I'm really trying to hopefully get some legislation drawn up so we can be recognized in the out-processing classes for the men and women when they are detaching from the military. They need as much help as they can get.
1:08:44 We provide real estate resources, mortgage lenders. We work with life coaches. Any avenue of a business that would bring on a military discount or an incentive, we sincerely encourage them to put in our military rewards program, put a profile up. And thank you for your time this afternoon. I appreciate the open mic. Sure. Thank you. Renee?
1:09:14 Is your mic working now? Let's see. Can you hear me now? Go ahead. Okay, great. Just a quick warm and fuzzy question for the end of this chat. I don't know if anybody ever asked you, but what is your family calling you? Are you grandma, grammy, grandmother? And how's the baby? The baby's fine. And obviously the baby's not calling me anything.
1:09:44 I call myself Nona, which is Italian for grandma, just as my nod to my three-year stay in Italy. But obviously, they'll call me whatever they want to call me, but I call myself Nona. Oh, sweet. Thank you. Yeah, but it sounds better than the crazy chicken lady. Shut up. Oh, come on. You are never going to live that down.
1:10:14 names their chickens after their aunts. I do. Chicken tenders do. I named them after all of my mom and her four sisters. I think that was a nice thing to do. I think it's awesome. Well, except for the black chicken. Another story. Anyway, Carrie, go ahead. Yeah. First on race.
1:10:45 Day. And anarchy has two definitions. Okay. SR-71? Yes, Colonel. I just posted the link to Gladio 101 in the pill. Oh, thank you. That's awesome. Appreciate it. Okay. That's it, guys. I'm going to jump off here. And you guys have a nice weekend.
1:11:25 Look for our first increment of our book review. Probably I'll announce it on here a few minutes before we get started. And anyway, Trump frog, are you back yet? Did you want to tell anybody about what you're going to be doing this weekend on spaces? One last time. All right. He's out.
1:11:56 Because I tagged him in something that absolutely is hysterical and not one word from him. So I know he's not really paying attention to Twitter today. I just threw you a mic. If you want to come up, if you know anything about what you guys are doing, as far as spaces this weekend, that you can give somebody a heads up. She must've heard me talking about her. All right.
1:12:26 Nope. All right. She must be listening to. Yeah. All right, guys, I'm going to jump off here. Thanks again for being here. Appreciate it. And putting up with our non-agenda open mic Friday. We might have to do this more often. I really enjoyed this. So thanks again. See you guys at the latest Monday at four, but probably sometime.
1:12:55 mid-morning tomorrow. Take care. Have a great weekend.

Entities here

United States10Bank of New York5Nugan Hand Bank5Operation Gladio4Michael Hand2Golden Triangle1U.S. Department of Energy1Thailand1Australia1Rupert Murdoch1Judicial Watch1South America1Germantown1Barclay Street1South Vietnam1Angola1Israel1Cambodia1Laos1

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Bank of New York front_for Operation Gladio host_asserted ▶ 46:25
“Let me get in the building and get what we need out of there. And do you suspect some other reason why you weren't allowed in? Well, that's my suspicion now. I'm seeing another rabbit hole to go down …”
Rupert Murdoch member_of Nugan Hand Bank host_asserted ▶ 53:12
“The information in that book was critical because I had never read some of that information about Rupert Murdoch and his ties in Australia to the mafia down there. And they're huge. If you guys are ne…”
Nugan Hand Bank laundered_money_for Golden Triangle host_asserted ▶ 54:05
“to traffic, to money launder, drug money from the Golden Triangle, primarily the stuff that transited through Saigon and Thailand and Laos and Cambodia back in the day. One of the founders got suicide…”
Michael Hand trafficked Angola host_asserted ▶ 54:32
“of the Nugent Hand, Michael Hand, he was a weapons trafficker as well. He was selling weapons through Israel and South Africa to fight in Angola and several of the Southern African countries. So that …”
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