OPERATION GLADIO - PART 39 - _JIMMY CARTER & PANAMA CANAL_ - EP.372
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There you go. Mike Lindell, my pillow promo code alpha works. If you go to the link in the description, or if you call, you could just tell them alpha sent you and the code will still work. You know what? Shout out to you guys in the live chat. You guys are here, you know, show after show. Absolutely. Love you guys.
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Shelly says, are you on Rumble? She's talking from X. Absolutely, Shelly. If you want to watch on Rumble, just go to Rumble app and search the Alpha Warrior Show or the Alpha Warrior Show. There are a lot of fake accounts that have been created on mine. Look for the one that has the green check. That is the verified one. So with that, let me bring up the Colonel. Happy New Year, Colonel. How are you doing? Happy New Year. It's a wild start. Day one.
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It is a very wild start, but so appropriate that the first show of the Alpha Warrior show of 2025 is Operation Gladio. It worked out perfect. It did. It worked out perfect. And I like that. God has a plan.
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he does he absolutely does and you know for like i said the the people in the live chat it's like you guys are the show within the show you know whether it's on x people commenting or whether it's on on rumble in the live chat just want to say you guys are appreciated
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In America right now, Colonel. Yes, we are. And I think that's probably a couple of things. I think it is so apropos that while I was sitting here waiting for the time to click by, I went back and I listened to John Rich's song Revelations. And that is such an amazing.
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song for where we're at right now um because his word is oh get ready the king is coming he's coming back again and that really to me carries the entire and if you notice something very interesting at the end of his video um what's that picture look like to you does that remind you of something
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That looks like, reminds me of when Trump held up the Bible when they were. It does, doesn't it? And that's what he's singing when he hangs, when he hands, when he puts that in the air, the king is coming back. Isn't that really interesting? I've seen a couple. I've seen several interesting things today that it just made my brain go. I know you, you made your comment about Boone Cutler.
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And his interesting post earlier. Do you remember his post? I do. As a matter of fact, I bring it up too. And my response to it. Did you read my response to it? No, I didn't see your response. Okay. So read his post because I think it's very interesting and not coincidental that he posted that today. I don't think it's a coincidence at all.
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as a matter of fact. And while you're looking for it, I want to make a special announcement. So most of you guys that has followed me through this entire journey know that I've talked often about Paul Williams and his book, Operation Gladio, and Alpha has given it away as a gift. My awesome team, both Liza and Bridget, tracked him down. I actually talked to him.
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He is going to be on our 4 p.m. spaces on the 9th of July or January, the 9th of January at 4 p.m. on his spaces with me. Holy smokes. I am going to interview him and let me just share with you guys how important this is.
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Because as he doesn't know me from Adam, this is Bridget getting his email, me sending him an email telling him, you know, a little bit about me. Here's my phone number. Can I call you? He sends me his phone number or maybe Bridget sent it to me, whatever. So I call him and I'm telling him my journey, what I've been doing.
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I told him, I said, sir, we've probably sold 500 books for you. I'm like one of the, and I told him about spending a year and a half doing this research and blah, blah, blah. And so he kind of was chuckled. And he told me a couple of interesting stories. And I asked him about his journey as well, because he's a Catholic. He spent most of his adult life as a Catholic school teacher.
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His book, if you've read it, talks about the Vatican being the money laundering and the rat lines after World War II and all of this stuff. And so his journey has been very interesting as well and very challenging because he lost his job teaching in Catholic schools, blah, blah, blah. So very, very interesting. But towards the end of the conversation, he says in a very low voice, he says, you know, this isn't just a history thing, right?
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Yes, he did. I said, Mr. Williams, you may be referring to Iran, Slovakia, Ukraine, the four soft coups against Trump. And he goes, oh, thank goodness you got it. He said, you really do understand this. How freaking awesome. Yeah. All right. Let me bring up the post. So actually, let me bring up a post before that post.
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Man, my days are blending. Two days ago, three days ago, Boone reached out to me and he said, hey, the other day when we were talking, you brought up something in the conversation we had. It was strategic ambiguity. And I know I say that word wrong, so don't expect me to say it again, you guys. Strategic A is what I'll say going forward. He says, put that in a post because people need to know what you're talking about. And he talked about the book.
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Or the section in session three. So that was preceding this post that he did. And I think that there is a I think that was purposely done that way. And that's why I want to bring this one up first. And let me just go straight to the section right here. So this is in the role of the church. So the third book in the series that they've compiled together. And you see right there at 1-32 strategic ambiguity.
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A method of using vague or unclear language and actions intentionally is a significant tool in various fields like diplomacy, politics, business, and even revolutionary behavior. Its primary purpose is to maintain flexibility and adaptability in complex or uncertain scenarios. In revolutionary contexts, it serves as a powerful tactic to unify diverse groups under a broad, often open-ended agenda
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enabling movements to appeal to a wide range of supporters with varying interpretations of the goals. And so for those that are like, well, what do you, yes, yes, please, please. Everybody that follows me better be in that chat and saying exactly one example that I have been repeating for the last two weeks about that exact thing. So go ahead. So, um,
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An example that I gave, and I'll just read it for those that are listening and not watching. I put Elon Musk's greatest weapon, the key to strategic ambiguity. Nobody really knows the rules of who gets de-checked, which posts rise or fall, or what the next big move on X will be. And that's exactly the point. By keeping everyone guessing, Musk controls the narrative, keeps the elites on edge, and forces the game to be played on his terms.
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He is dismantling the old guard for free speech or tightening the reins quietly. One thing's clear. X isn't just social media anymore. It's the front line of information warfare. What strategic ambiguity have you witnessed? Learn more. And then I tagged the general and Boone in a link to those that want to buy the books. And the reason I shared this is because if you go to X right now, you know, strategic A is exactly what Elon's doing in this situation.
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Some people are like, no, it's an attack on free speech. Other people that are kind of following things will know maybe it's not. Well, but he's saying this like the man has played strategic A to a T reference this specific situation. And there's a lot out there. But I wanted to use that example since it's pretty recent. It's still ongoing. And I wanted people to really understand kind of what Boone was talking about here. But please enlighten us. Let me flip that around. You can talk about strategic ambiguity on.
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the good guy side, but I'm going to talk about it in a completely different manner. I have been on a tirade about people using specific words to articulate specific, accurate ideas so that there is no ambiguity.
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And that's the reason why I forever started using the International Syndicate. So there's no ambiguity about that. It's international and it's a criminal syndicate. And you have to be specific with your words if you are going to ensure that your meaning gets across.
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Now, the reason why you don't want to be specific with your words and you use things like democracy and all of these other words, it's because you don't want people to understand your agenda because your agenda is bullshit. And the word that I'm fixated on is the use of the word blob. If you come in.
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to my space, on my page, and you use that word, you are going to get called out. That is a bullshit word. It is used on purpose so that there's this nebulous jello, nailing jello to the walls, we used to say in the military, which means it means nothing. You might as well not even call it out if you're not going to call it out, right?
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And it's not enough for you to occasionally define it in some nebulous way because then you define it differently every few weeks that you decide you're going to use that word. And like you just said, and Boone said, it's a moving target. It means whatever you want it to mean. You can't do that in an information war if you're the good guy.
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To me, if you want people to understand where you're at, you have to use specific words and you have to ensure all of the people in your movement understand what those words mean. So anyway, yeah, that's been something I've been harping on and harping on and you know, you know why too.
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As soon as you brought it, I go, this is going to be the blob. This is going to be the blob. This is going to be the blob. So now let me go to the post that you were referencing. So like I said, Boone kind of reached out to me. Like I said, it might have been yesterday or the day before. I think it was two days. And then I was a day behind on getting it out there. And then there's this post, which is the one that Colonel was talking about today. And I'll read it for those, like I said, that are listening and not watching. Know this term.
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The term dissolving the footprint in the context of the intelligence community refers to the process of eliminating or minimizing the evidence of an operation or activity, making it difficult to detect or trace back to the originating entity. This is crucial in covert operations, where the goal is to maintain secrecy and avoid detection by adversaries. In the context of intelligence operations, footprint refers to the trail of evidence or indicators that an operation may leave behind.
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such as communication records, financial transactions, or other digital traces. Dissolving the footprint means taking steps to erase, conceal, or mislead others about the operation, making it harder for them to understand what happened or who was involved. Post-operation, dissolving the footprint is essential to prevent compromise, protect sources and methods, and maintain the security of the operation. This can involve various techniques such as
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secure communication protocols to prevent interception or eavesdropping, use of cover stories or deception to mislead adversaries, elimination of physical evidence or digital records, use of secure data storage and transmission methods, implementation of counter-surveillance measures to detect and evade detection. The intelligence community worldwide, including agencies like the CIA,
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uses various methods to dissolve their footprint and maintain operational security. These methods include the use of clandestine operations, covert action, and other techniques to conceal their activities and protect their sources and methods. So, dissolving footprint. Today, you had a terror event by an American
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not an illegal immigrant, as everybody wanted to say originally, who spent time in the military. And you had it announced not very long after that, that the Airbnb that he had been staying at had been set on fire. So how do you dissolve your footprint or cover evidence? Really great way is to destroy the evidence through a fire. Also.
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I went back to a research project that we did on the Awan brothers and their ties to everything Gladio. Now, there's a reason why so much of Gladio events tie back to Pakistan. And just real quick, Pakistan is one of those made-up countries post-World War II that had the ISI, which is their version of the CIA.
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that the CIA has used as a cutout to do activity all over that region forever since its creation. And we have spent probably the better part of a trillion dollars through the ISI. Keep in mind that BCCI, the CIA front bank, fake bank, that they use for money laundering, up to the tune of like $20 billion annually.
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was laundered through the BCCI. Where was that bank? Where was the guy that created that bank? Pakistan. Now, technically, it was ran out of London and registered in Luxembourg, but it was physically began, and that's where their meetings were for the weapon sales and the drug deals was all in Pakistan because they control the environment there. All of those madrasas that was set up in Pakistan,
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all funded with covert funds. Mujahideen, Taliban, Al-Qaeda, all created this way. All of those trace back to Pakistan and the entrapment of the Soviets into Afghanistan as a guise for funneling all of this money, our taxpayer dollars, to Pakistan to fund all of this bullshit. Because keep in mind, because this is going to tie into...
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Jimmy Carter here. It was at the same time that the Iran hostage crisis is going on, that the enticement of the Soviets into Afghanistan happens. Right. So you are setting off the world's largest weapons trafficking event.
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which is going to take place based on the Soviet Union coming into Afghanistan, all of which was a sleight of hands by the CIA, by the way. And so you have that occur, and then you have this massive pipeline of money and weapons going into Afghanistan. So that's going to be happening at the same time that we start funneling a shit ton of money through Israel into Iran.
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To sell weapons to Iran while we're already selling weapons to Iraq so we can skim money off the top to send to the Contras. So all of this crap is happening. So back to Pakistan. You have the Awan brothers that grew up in this environment, right? They're corrupt as hell. They're embraced by the Democrat Party. They are set up in Washington, D.C. They're set up in two businesses. What were those businesses?
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a used car lot and rental property. No fucking way that they could afford to own multiple rental properties and a used car lot. That crap was set up for them. And why would that be for a dissolving footprint? Because if you have a used car lot and you have somebody flying in that you don't want to leave a footprint, you pick him up, you bring him to the used car lot.
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You give him one of those used cars and then you put him up at the rental property that you have on the books rented to somebody else. So there's no trace of that person being in the United States. That's what they were doing. And that was my comment back to, he didn't reply back, but that was my comment back to Boone Cutler because that's exactly what they do.
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Plausible deniability goes hand in hand with a dissolving footprint and strategic ambiguity. Those are all basically the same concepts because the CIA operates with plausible deniability so they can sit in front of Congress and says, I did not kill that man. You paid the assassin to kill that man. How is that any different? Plausible deniability.
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Yep. I've been trying to tell people that so much when they're like, well, they said this. I'm like, listen to how they say things. Correct. There's always a way in which they can say something without saying something. 100%. And here's the thing. They understand that. And that's why the questions are even proposed in a certain way. Correct. Because when you ask, hey, did you kill him?
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They get to use plausible liability. No, I did not kill that man. But if I was to pose a question, hey, were you in any way, shape or form involved in the homicide of this person? All of a sudden, that's a much broader thing that they can't answer no to unless it's a complete no. And the best example recently of what you just described is Marco Rubio having that conversation with Victoria Nuland.
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about bioweapons labs in Ukraine. That was the exact depiction of how you phrase a question to get an answer that isn't the answer, but it's good enough to not have her lie, do the little acknowledgement, but not the actual truth. And they're very good at doing that. They are. And it's a collaboration because.
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Yes, it's on both sides. 100%. And Marco Rubio knows that. Yes. That's why he's asking the question that way. And that's why he's been on the Intel panel all of this time. It is a wild one. There was a comment. I put a star next to it so I could come back to it. Pura Vida CR.
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Said, where can I find a quick synopsis of what Operation Gladio is in a nutshell? Go back to the first show. That's what I was about to say. It is such a complex. But our first show together gave everybody the first two, actually. But the first one gave them all the terms and the overall concept. 100%. And for those that want to know how to find that.
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I made it easy for you guys. If you're on rumble, just go to the playlist and there's a playlist that says operation Gladio and they're all listed there and it's in order. So you can, uh, you know, listen to them and don't even have to worry about it. So real time, um, this, let me pull this off the screen that's going on here, but this is, and I'll turn it over to you right now. Colonel, what I've been telling a lot of people is like, look, uh, general Flynn and Boone, both tied to Intel and psychological operations between the two of them.
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They come up with these series of books, right, that I've mentioned, you know, ad nauseum. And it's like me in law enforcement. I'm not working in law enforcement no more, but there's plenty of people that are still feeding me information and giving me insights and et cetera, et cetera. Well, you know, I would make the educated assumption that this also exists with the general and with Boone and their respective fields of when they were both in the Army.
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And so when someone like Boone reaches out to me and is like, hey, audience needs to know about this and then hear this. Like, I don't take that lightly, Colonel. I take that as in they're obviously, whether formally or informally, are receiving stuff that's making them being able to make an educated plan of what needs to happen. And then they reach out to the network of people that they've connected with. And then we see these things unroll.
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I want to bring up one more thing that I just posted. I don't even think an hour ago because it caught my attention and I was like, wait, what? And maybe this is something, maybe it's nothing. I don't know. I came across it just right now. Like I said, so two days ago, Tesla came.
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Two days ago, Tesla King post this image on 1230 24 at 721 p.m. The Cybertruck is on fire. Three fires. Boom, boom, boom. People may know what I'm referencing there. Right. Well, Elon. I'm sorry. December 30th. He puts that. So then Elon puts Cybertruck looks like the future. And then today.
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We get a Tesla Cybertruck that explodes on fire in front of Trump Hotel out in Vegas. Listen, I struggle with coincidences, Colonel. I struggle with coincidences. I haven't had a chance to dive into the timestamps surrounded on this. I put it out there.
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Because of the conversation we're having in information warfare, narrative warfare, dissolving footprints. I don't know. I don't know yet. But I think it's important enough to mention. So I don't know if you have anything to say on that, Colonel. And then I'll turn it over to you. I don't have anything to say. I don't believe in coincidences. Well, there you go. So we got Jimmy Carter. Yes. Panama Canal.
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Yes. And kind of all tied in together. So just because I'm famous for my gladio glasses, I like when something comes up in the news to especially something big like the death of a former president. I like to take that opportunity to spend a few hours going back and relooking.
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at whatever that big news item is now that I have Gladio glasses on because everything looks differently. So I thought, wouldn't it be interesting to go back and look at his, not just his presidency, but the stuff leading up to his presidency. So I don't know if a lot of people know that he was a graduate of the Naval Academy in 1946, which is.
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in the immediate aftermath of World War II, when all of this Gladio operation is being set up, right? So he spends from 1946 to 1953 because he studied nuclear physics in school. He was on a nuclear submarine and he spent the seven years that he was on active duty on a nuclear sub. His dad passes away. Their family business is peanut farming.
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So he goes back to Georgia to take over the farm. And he's a farmer for the next 18 years. 10 years into the 18 years as a farmer, he decides to run for the state Senate, which he does win. And he spends three years as a state senator and then decides to get into the governorate. Well, the first governor he ran for, he lost. And that was in 1966.
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This is when Johnson is president. So Democrats is a big thing at the time. And in 1970, he ran again and won the governor race. So he's actually governor from 71 to 75. And there was a whole bunch of during the time that he's the governor. We have in 1975, we have the Pike.
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uh commission committee investigating the cia we have the 1975 church commission investigating the cia and we also have the peck committee commission so there's three different major commissions and if you recall the church commission is when colby admitted that they had a heart attack gun so this is operation mockingbird this is operation um
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Paper clip. This is everything gets aired out in public in 1975. So Jimmy Carter is watching all of real quick. Colonel, which was the commission where they did the heart attack, where they disclosed the heart attack gun church, the church commission. Okay. So they go through all of this disclosure, not because they wanted to, because they had to. And so.
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Just before all of these commissions happen, he announces he's running for president. So he serves. He runs in 76. And his first day in office is January 20th, 1977. And then he he's in office until 81. So now he barely wins. OK, he wins.
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with an electoral vote of 297 to 240. He won with 50.1% of the popular vote. So this is very, very close. And so he doesn't have some overwhelming moral group behind him or anything else. But the very first thing he does is
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He pardons every Vietnam draft dodger on day one. Now, if you understand that during this period of time for the last 10 years, Vietnam is first and foremost in everyone's brains in the late 60s, early 70s, right? It's the topic of conversation. The draft dodgers was a big deal. There were a lot of people.
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That morally refused to fight what they knew to be an immoral war. And there was a whole crap ton of people. And I'm not talking about the Weather Underground and those kind of people. I'm talking about legitimate Americans that knew they were, that Vietnam was a false flag. And that the, how they got us into that war was garbage. And it was.
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And they refused to give up their life for another military industrial complex war. And that was the draft doctors. I'm not again. There there is that camp. That's the Jane Fonda made up bullshit camp. And I'm not talking about them. I'm talking about the same thing that you and I would feel about going to serve our military under a Joe Biden with some false flag that we know happens all the time now. Right. So.
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Anyway, you can say that you and believe me, I'm not apologizing for Jimmy Carter. I'm not a Jimmy Carter fan. That's not what any of this is about. But I keep coming back to this one thought. If we know that our government and our media lies to us and that everything basically in our history books is a lie, that didn't start happening yesterday and it didn't start happening last year.
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So you have back to back two presidents. You have been brainwashed to believe one is Satan and one is a saint. And we've been brainwashed to believe that Jimmy Carter is a Satan reincarnated and that President Reagan was a saint. And neither one of those is true. Ronald Reagan was one of the most crooked presidents we've ever had in our entire life. He approved vaccine.
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waivers for every pharmaceutical company. He is the one that signed the legislation that gave them a pass for poisoning our children. Ronald Reagan did that. Ronald Reagan lied to the American public and said the Contras were the freedom fighters and the Sandinistas were communists. That's a bold-faced lie, and he knew it was a lie when he said it. He also is the one that approved
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weapons going to angola even though congress said they weren't allowed to go to angola they set up israel as a cutout to ship them to south america to south africa and then into angola where they used cia trained cuban exiles to um destabilize that country so they could steal their uranium and gold and diamonds so all of this was
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And of course, we weapons trafficked weapons into Iran while at the same time we were supplying weapons to Iraq during the Iran-Iraq war. And who did we use as a cutout for that weapons trafficking? Israel again. So we used Israel to traffic weapons to the Contras. They trafficked weapons to Iran and they trafficked weapons to Angola. This was all done under Ronald Reagan. And there's a whole laundry list.
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When Jimmy Carter set up the Department of Education at the end of his term, it wasn't him that filled all those positions. And you can go back and find ads for Ronald Reagan saying that he was going to do away with it because it was bullshit. Did he do away with it? Absolutely not. Did he grant amnesty to the millions of people that was in the United States without securing the border, which he said he would do? Absolutely. He is the precedence for amnesty in America. He was the first president to grant amnesty.
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to illegals. So he was not a saint. So again, that made me go back and look at Jimmy Carter. So Jimmy Carter in September signs the Panama Canal Treaty. Now, we also have to say, because of the recent post from Donald Trump, that Jimmy Carter was not the first president.
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He wasn't the second president. He wasn't the third president. He was the fourth president to negotiate with Panama. The original negotiation, renegotiation of the treaty from the early 1900s started with President Johnson. President Johnson began the renegotiations to change the treaty because, as we found out in the SITREP show,
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that we did on Panama, that the Pandemanians never signed the original treaty. That was a document that was drafted in Washington, D.C. and shoved down their throat. They felt it was unfair. They wanted a treaty that actually represented Panama. And President Johnson agreed to begin renegotiating the treaty. That went through all the entire Nixon term.
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having meetings, doing negotiations. It went through Ford's term, having meetings, having negotiations. And then Jimmy Carter at the very beginning of his presidency, using all of the momentum of three other presidents, signed the treaty. It was then ratified by the Senate. So in no way, shape or form was this a Jimmy Carter giveaway.
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OK, there was a crap ton of people involved in the Panama giveaway. So nor was it actually given away, but because we didn't own it, we were actually renting it. We rented through basically like a land lease deal, the 10 mile strip through Panama. We never owned it. That whole taking it back stuff's bullshit. All right. So.
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He takes presidency in January 77. In September 77, he signs the Panama Treaty. In October of 77, on October 31st, otherwise known as Halloween, there is a thing that's infamous in the CIA community called the Halloween Massacre. And that is Stanfield.
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Turner, his CIA director, firing every single person in the covert operations area of the CIA. Over 800 officers are fired in one day. Why? Because Jimmy Carter did not like the fact that we went around the world overthrowing governments. He wanted no part of that because he is looking throughout Latin America and he's seeing
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Every single dictator that we installed, like Pinochet, killing tens, if not hundreds of thousands of their own citizens under the use of these death squads, all funded and created by the CIA and the World Anti-Communist League. Jimmy Carter knows all of this and he wants it stopped. So he fires all of the covert operators doing it.
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Pause and interrupt real quick, Colonel. Just because a couple of comments I've seen in the chat where people, you know, have an opinion of Jimmy Carter and understandably so. But I do want to challenge people. Imagine you are your great, great, great grandchild, you know, 40 or 50 years from now. And we don't win. You know, the good guys don't win this war to take back our government.
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what are your great-great-grandchildren's opinions going to be of President Trump? That he's a traitor, that he's Hitler, that he's a Nazi. And so we are living in this real time where we're uncovering this information, so we know that these things are not true about Trump. But it's because we're in this information warfare. So I just want to remind everybody. And because we have independent journalists who are doing the research to prove
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the CIA and the Mockingbird media talking points that are false. And so anyone that's here that is going to not listen to the information that we are providing tonight, and you're going to walk away from here with the same opinion without entertaining anything, you are not part of the solution. You're not.
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You're not awake. You're not interested in learning anything because you need to be looking at everything that you have been told. They didn't just start lying to us yesterday. They didn't just start lying to us in 2015. They didn't just start rigging elections in 2020. This has been the case throughout history since at least.
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1947 when they created the CIA. And again, as we're talking about Panama, it goes back to 1903 when we stole Panama from Colombia. So please listen to the information with an open mind and then form an opinion. I don't care what your opinion is. It can be whatever you want it to be, but at least listen to the information. So on.
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So he fires the entire covert operations. Unfortunately for Jimmy Carter, just like with many of the decisions that President Trump made, they don't go away quietly. They form what is called the enterprise in a black ops behind three or four major large front companies, one of which they stole from a man by the name of Edwin Wilson.
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And they framed Edwin Wilson for arms trafficking and sent him to prison for 25 years. Just so they could steal his company so they could continue to do covert operations and do it under the guise of this company that had been established for a long time. So the Ray Clines and all of those people, Angleton, all of those people.
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They basically end up doing covert operations. Yeah. Edwin Wilson. So he gets he gets used by the CIA for a very long time. And he was very good at setting up fake companies and doing arms trafficking and all kinds of stuff like that for the CIA. Then they have him do a whole several through Libya operations.
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And then basically said he wasn't working for the CIA when he was doing it, which he was. And then they they tricked him into going to the Dominican Republic, which was corrupt as well. And they turned him over and shipped him into the New York where they arrested him and put him on trial and sent him to prison. So he couldn't talk to anybody. So that's what they're all about. OK, so that all was going on.
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Then you have in the following year, September 78, you have Anwar Sadat, which we couped Egypt and put him in. So he's a CIA operative. And Carter works with Anwar Sadat and Menachem Begin and has the peace deal between Egypt and Israel. Now, keep in mind, these are two peas in a pod here.
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because we already got rid of the nationalist that was in Egypt. We killed him actually in a CIA operation. So we install Anwar Sadat as the leader of Egypt so we can get this peace agreement because then they're going to use the peace agreement with Egypt to drive a wedge between Saudi Arabia and Iran and Iraq, which is going to kick off the Iran-Iraq war.
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OK, this is all plotted by the CIA. You have Jimmy Carter who wants to begin negotiations with the Soviets. And we've already established you're never allowed to talk to the Soviets. When John Paul II tried talking with the Soviets through Poland's solidarity, they shot him.
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You're not allowed to talk to the Soviets. OK, so Jimmy Carter in 19 June of 1979 begins working with the Soviets, not just to redo the SALT II treaty, but he actually wants to basically get rid of all of the armaments. He wants a complete reduction, peace breakout, all of that kind of.
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warm, fuzzy garbage. And of course, nobody in the military industrial complex wants peace. You're not allowed to talk about that because you destroy them if you do that. So within a couple of months of these Soviet talks, we all of a sudden have the Iran hostage and the overthrow of the Shah.
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which the CIA had gotten tired of working with him anyway. He was getting a little too big for his britches. So they didn't really care if someone overthrew him because keep in mind, the only reason the Shah was in charge of Iran at the time is because we overthrew the government in 1953 when we got rid of Mossadegh and put him under house arrest for the rest of his life with the CIA, Kermit Roosevelt, Teddy Roosevelt's grandson. Okay, so.
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And remember what we said, they always have who they're going to follow their current dictator with in the wings and they're already grooming them for them. All right. So we overthrow the Iran, not we, but the Iranian government is overthrown and they take a bunch of hostages. Well, that's in November 79. Within a few months of that, we have this entire really weird phenomenon happening.
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We have the guy that actually hates us in Cuba send a whole bunch of boatloads of people emptying his prisons and his insane asylums arriving on the shores of Florida in what was referred to as the Cuban boat lift. Does that sound familiar? Criminals and insane asylums?
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Something tells me that Trump was just talking about Venezuela doing that exact same thing. Well, I wonder what that could have been all about to destabilize the United States. Now, why would the guy that supposedly we tried to kill 400 times be sending all of his criminals and insane asylum people over here if we don't control him? And why would we be letting them into our country?
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Isn't that really weird? Because we could have just picked them all up and put them in Gitmo. 100%. But we didn't. Just like we didn't do it when Venezuela started doing it. Why is that? So I thought it very interesting that the destabilization that they're doing now was being done to Jimmy Carter as well. So patterns. That's what we look for. Patterns. All right. So then.
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Right at the same time we're doing the boat lift, we have the failed hostage rescue. If you go back and look at that, there's some really questionable things about, did they really want that to work? They had to do one, but it does look like somebody on the inside was fucking it all up. Just saying that. You can do your own research into that. I ain't got enough time to do it for you. There's some very questionable operational things.
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Should have never happened there. All right. So then we have October 1980 is the October before the November election. Now, there is a lot of information about Bush going over to Europe and arranging with the Iranians. Now, and there was a deal made.
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that if you hold the hostages past, because they were already working, the Iranians were working with Carter to release the hostages. Bush goes over there and tells them, using a whole bunch of people that end up working for Bush in the White House as a vice president during the Reagan administration, that if you hold on to the hostages past the election so that Ronald Reagan wins and you don't give Jimmy Carter a success right before the election,
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We will send you Stinger missiles in your fight that is beginning to look like it's going to break out with Iraq. So the Iranians hold the hostages. They release them on Inauguration Day when Reagan wins the election and takes office. And that was referred to as the October surprise. So Carter goes on to create the Carter Center Habitat for Humanity.
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He gets involved in a really weird thing. He gets involved in election integrity and he goes on election missions during election cycles. And his first one he ever did was Noriega in Panama, who we know Bush overthrows once he becomes president. I found that fascinating. And then.
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He goes into a nonprofit with Gorbachev and they create the, in 1992, the Gorbachev Foundation. And then we find him on a trip to Haiti because it was him that was tasked with going back and putting Aristide back in as president after the CIA had cued him. That's very ironic.
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So the covert element that he had gotten rid of could another government, i.e. Haiti, and to get rid of Aristide and Jimmy Carter is the one that goes back and puts him back in office. You just can't make this shit up. All right. So he's involved in the Bosnia ceasefire, which was another CIA op to break up Yugoslavia. He goes on a couple different Afghanistan peace missions.
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And Clinton ends up giving him the Freedom Medal. He visits Cuba in 2002. He's given the Nobel Peace Prize. And then he creates a group called the Elders with Mandela, which is very interesting. He goes to meet Hamas, which totally pissed off Israel. And he was one of the only presidents up until President.
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uh, Trump that visited North Korea. I did not. Yes. Isn't that weird? That is. Okay. So, and one of my favorites, he was in Guyana for their election after they cooed that government who was in the news not too long ago. Yeah. So, um, and then in 2020,
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Carter is monitoring the Georgia election and he is quoted as saying that it's a new era of democracy because their election was so good in 2020. So again, I'm not making excuses for Jimmy Carter, but I want people to understand there's much more to Jimmy Carter's president than any of us.
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Remember ever being told in history class. So just a couple of other things, because I think this is very important, especially for this conversation. One of the very first things President Carter did was he signed an emergency national gas act that deregulated natural gas, which do you know who would that would have pissed off? The International Syndicate.
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Because it allowed for competition where they had a monopoly on it before. So, and that was done one of the very first things, like in 1977. He also, let's see. So his big claim to fame was a thing called the Reorganization Act. Yeah, that was it right there. Okay, so his next thing was the Reorganization Act. Now he announced it and began implementing it in 1977.
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And that was basically going to be Doge 101. Yes, he's going to take the Department of Energy, which was basically 50 different organizations. He's going to streamline them all into one, put one guy in charge of it as a secretary level thing. He's the guy that set up the Department of Energy. And what year was this one? 1977.
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Reorganization Act of 1977. And do you know who he named as the point? Do you know who the Elon Musk of Jimmy Carter's Reorganization Act was? Who? A guy by the name of Burt Lance. I saw Warhamster in the audience earlier. He's going to know exactly who Burt Lance is because Burt Lance got set up.
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He owned a bank in Georgia. His bank that he owned held the lease or the mortgage to Jimmy Carter's peanut farm. So this isn't just any guy, right? Lifelong friend of Jimmy Carter's. He's going to be in charge of the Reorganization Act. Do you know where he ended up? Scroll down. Scroll down in this little thing. He ends up.
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inadvertently selling his bank to BCCI. Ah, there it is. BCCI scandal. And do you know who set him up in selling his bank to BCCI? Clark Clifford. Enough. And a guy by the name of Altman. Look up Clark Clifford. All right. Let me do that. Cause he'll knock your socks off. He is the ultimate. There's war hamster.
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Look for his CFR links. Yeah. But you really have to go back and look at the whole BCCI illegally buying these banks. Clark Clifford is the guy that provided cover for the CIA front bank to buy U.S. banks. That guy right there. That guy right there is one of the biggest criminals to ever live. And you don't even know his name. And that is by design.
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Yes, it was a key figure, key figure in the Bank of Credit and Commerce International scandal, which led to a grand jury indictment. Yes. And that was because not the Department of Justice brought that case. The New York Manhattan district attorney brought that case, did the entire investigation. The DOJ wouldn't touch it with a 10 foot.
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The only reason he was ever indicted was the D.A. Morgenthau followed this up for years and put all of the pieces together without any help from the Department of Justice at all. This this this dude was involved in quite a few things. Look at that. The USS Liberty. Yeah, I found this interesting, too. After Johnson became president in November of 1963, following Kenny's assassination.
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Clifford served frequently as an unofficial White House counsel and sometimes undertook short-term official duties, including a trip to General Maxwell Taylor in 1967 to South Vietnam and other countries in Southeast Asia and the Pacific. He is, yeah, he's part of the international syndicate. He was part of the cover-up of the USS Liberty. He touches everything that we talked about in Operation Gladio.
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He is a number one scumbag. And he's the guy that was responsible for getting Burt Lance fired. So Jimmy Carter then goes on to try to work with NATO in an arms control that I was just mentioning before. He was not involved. He was not interested in an arms race. He didn't want to beat the Soviets that way. He wanted to beat the Soviets using.
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our economic power. He wanted to engage them in economics. And you know what's really, really weird? Is that's exactly what we were doing with China, thanks to Richard Nixon. We had decided to recognize China and begin dealing with them economically. And no one would do that with the Soviets. And you weren't allowed to do that.
59:04
Because remember the anti-communists? We had to have the Soviet Union because their entire intent with the Soviet Union was to break it up. If you go back to one of our first shows and we talked about Antony Sutton, they were going to split the Soviet Union down the middle at the Ural Mountains. And they were giving all of this part of Russia to Europe and all of this part to Asia. They wanted to work with China. They wanted to split Russia up.
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They still want to split Russia up today. That is why the constant attack on Putin. They do not want Russia to look like Russia does today. And if they have anything to say about it, it won't. Because these are the same people that created Pakistan and East Pakistan to surround India. And East Pakistan is now called Bangladesh. It's the same people that took Famosa from China and called it Taiwan. The same people that took Panama from...
1:00:01
uh, Columbia to create Panama. They don't really care about national boundaries except for that when they want to use them, they'll unuse them whenever they want. So, um, that pretty much, um, so Carter was a trilateral lateral member. Um, so again, I don't look at him as a good guy, but I also don't look at him.
1:00:35
in any way like I used to. I think he was just like every other one, captured. But I do believe the one inspirational part of Carter was he tied, and this again, pissed all of the CIA off and USAID and National, well, we don't have the National Endowment until, oh, that's the other thing that Reagan gave us, the National Endowment for Democracy, the CIA front.
1:01:07
He signed the law in 1982 to create that monstrosity. And when he did that, he created a slush fund for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, a slush fund for the labor unions, a slush fund for the Republicans, and a slush fund for the Democrats. And for all you people out there that hate McCain, the organization that Ronald Reagan created for a slush fund for the Republicans' foreign policy,
1:01:33
was called the International Republican Institute, the IRI. And do you know who led that up until 2018 for 25 years doing regime change all over the world? John McCain. He served as the chairman for 25 years. They were given hundreds of millions of dollars to overthrow governments while that son of a bitch sat on the intelligence.
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committee in the United States Senate. He was funding regime changes. And that's thanks to Reagan. So Jimmy Carter, unlike Reagan, tied all foreign aid to human rights. He cut off all foreign aid to Nicaragua because the government was not, excuse me, Guatemala.
1:02:38
Not Nicaragua. Guatemala had already been overthrown by the CIA and they were killing their own people. Same thing with El Salvador. Same thing with Chile. Same thing with Paraguay and Uruguay. He stopped all foreign aid to those countries because they literally had death squads killing their own people. But the CIA money launders the foreign aid.
1:03:06
So he had cut them off at the knees. And do you know who reinstalled it day one? Ronald Reagan. All of those countries with death squads killing their own peoples, foreign aid was immediately reinstalled when Ronald Reagan took over. So they were funding people murdering other people. So I think that was a novel way of doing foreign aid. Hey, we're not going to give it to somebody that's a dictator killing their own people.
1:03:44
It's just a little bit of a criteria. No, I completely agree with that. It's just the way that they've been able to manipulate history into dictating who we see as the good guys and bad guys. Yes. You know, because, you know, prior to me understanding any of this, you know, I looked at Ronald Reagan as one of the greatest presidents we ever had. He's the first president I ever voted for.
1:04:11
And then I turned 18. Yeah. And then you hear all this and you're just like, what the, like we, we have to re study everything. Well, yeah. One to uncover the lies and, and two, because they don't really change the playbook. They just change the names of the players and they just, you know, keep doing this. And, and my fear is,
1:04:41
These death squads that we see that they used to do regime changes, you know, in country to country to country, they just shipped them all to the United States. They're here. And I believe several months ago, you and I had this exact same conversation when we were talking because somebody in the chat had said something about the illegals coming in and doing, you know, like their military age men and all that other stuff.
1:05:10
Do you remember what I said to you that day? Refresh my memory. That it will not be someone that's coming across the border illegally. The squads, the cells are already here because they do not use people that they didn't train. The people that will do this shit, just like we saw in New Orleans, are here and they are trained.
1:05:40
That's what Gladio is all about. Gladio isn't using some crazy weirdo that comes across, you know, may not get across. They're not leaving anything to chance. If they have a mission, they already have cells pre-trained to carry out every mission that they're going to run. That's what we found out in every single one of these cells that we've uncovered is they don't leave anything to chance.
1:06:10
That doesn't mean they all work. That just means that they are trained on these missions. When they ran that mission in Russia at the theater, the crocus, they not only trained for missions, but to prepare for that specific mission, they took people that they had trained, the Mujahideen, Al Qaeda, and the Taliban.
1:06:36
In Afghanistan, and when I say they, I mean the CIA. So there's all these people. A lot of them came from Tajikistan and Kazakhstan. So they take these people. They're already pre-trained, just like the ones in Colombia that we found 20,000 of them. They're all trained paramilitary. All right. So they have these people off the shelf.
1:07:02
They brought them into Turkey to some of the Gladio cell bases there. They trained them. They took them to Ukraine. They got them into Russia. They killed 140 people. Well, the first time they went just to scope out the place. Then they came back and perfected their plan into Turkey at a Gladio cell place for training. And then they went back through Ukraine, went in, killed 140 people and was on their way out back to Ukraine when they were caught.
1:07:32
And we know the nationalities of all of them. We know that they had ties back to the areas where all of these people that they use over there in the Middle East for that they were trained by the CIA, by the Pakistani ISI. And so.
1:07:50
It's not that they don't mix people around, but they don't bring them across the border. They fly them in just like they did those guys that they brought into the crocus. There is a sophisticated transportation system when we use the Cuban exiles. So they're the whole group of elite and their kids because the what's his name? Felix Rodriguez. He's the child of an elite guy that William Polly.
1:08:20
had worked with in Cuba. So he comes here. He's trained up to be an assassin. He's given a one-year apprenticeship in Dominican Republic after we overthrew that government. And he went to a terrorist training camp in the Dominican Republic while he was in high school and attending a high school in the United States, a boarding school. Yes.
1:08:48
These are not poor people. These are not people desperate for a job. These are children of elite people, just like the whole Laurel Canyon garbage that went on out in L.A. So he ends up being in a training cell called Cuban Exiles Brigade. I'm going to forget the name. Shoot. 2506 Brigade 2506 and.
1:09:19
Those people went to El Salvador. They went to Honduras. They went to Guatemala. They were in Angola. They were in Nicaragua. He's been everywhere. He's the guy that was standing there when they arrested Che Guevara and killed him in either Paraguay or Uruguay. He was there. So those people were deployed throughout the United States. Those are the people that killed the ambassador from Chile, Ladier, with a car bomb.
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in downtown Washington, D.C., and killed an innocent woman that was walking next to him. So they have done, they're the same people. They're the Cuban exile people that were on the Watergate plumber team. They were the Cuban exiles that were in JFK's assassination. And in New Orleans with Oswald. They've used the Cuban exiles all over the United States for terror. That's what you're seeing right now.
1:10:19
There are cells out there that they have trained already in place. They are not people coming over the border. And they are not, as what's his face said, homegrown over in a foreign country either. These are people that we created, that we paid for, that we trained. And armed. And armed. You know, there's, you know, I'm always.
1:10:49
There's the contingency and then there's the contingencies of the contingencies. And, you know, when you look at the, if before we're talking about human trafficking and we just went to weapons trafficking and more specifically to narcotics trafficking, what's one of the, the, the methods that the cartel did is they would have a sacrificial rabbit, right? You know, go through a port or go through an airline screening.
1:11:17
That would catch everybody's attention, whether it be TSA or law enforcement. And then that would allow the distraction to allow, you know, whoever the main players were to get through. And so you see that unfolding here. And here's the other thing. And, you know, and this is why I tell content creators who are, you know, not holding back, no holds barred. We're going to put out the truth. You best believe that we're on a list where these people know exactly where we live and what we do and what you have seen in other countries.
1:11:46
Is where, you know, we would call them the journalists, the media, the anchors are targeted and they're killed. That's not out of play here. And, you know, they are that evil. Now, I will say this. They better send a fucking good one. Because, you know, I understand this. And, you know, listen, no one knows you're here. So when I catch you.
1:12:15
It's going to be a counterintelligence gathering, you know, so, you know, the death is the easy way out for some people. But, you know, in all seriousness, though, that's the game that's at play here. And I think a lot of content creators and citizen journalists, and I think a lot of people who have not been privy to seeing the real life, you know,
1:12:46
Actions of these type of evil people don't really realize the ring that they're fighting in. And that can be very dangerous. And I now transfer that to the audience. We're used to hearing these crazy type of clandestine operations in other places. And we've always looked at it. What doesn't happen here on our soil? It's somewhere far away with names we don't really know.
1:13:15
And then it just kind of fades out. But now you're looking at like this chessboard now has engulfed the entire planet. And one of the main battlegrounds on this chess game is the United States of America, like right now. And we're 19 days from a critical, critical moment for the International Crime Syndicate. They know what January 20th represents.
1:13:45
I believe we're going to see an escalation in things between now and then. I don't know how massive they are, but I want people to keep their heads on a swivel. Don't live in fear because fear leads to control, and that's what they want. But there's a way to be vigilant and aware of your surroundings until we get things under our control.
1:14:12
You know, me being honest with our audience, I personally do not feel like things are under control. And if you look at day one of 2025, I think people can kind of understand my assessment of that. And so Operation Gladio is so important so people can understand what they've done in the past. We've talked about this before, what they've done in the past and the level of evil they'll go to. If you've been watching Gladio from day one.
1:14:39
You've heard us talk about some of the, I mean, it's just evil that they'll do to people. Don't think that they won't do that to us because we're Americans. If they can pull it off, they will. So it's our job to make sure they can't pull it off. And the ways we do that is getting this information out in mass immediately and being aware of our surroundings. So I just, I wanted to put that in there. It's important to me. It kind of weighed on me a lot today thinking about that, Colonel. But unless you got something to add.
1:15:10
What do you think? Well, so I want to add just a little bit since you brought up today. I found it very interesting when the information about this guy, you know, 10 years in the army. And did you hear that he had an online presence of selling guns? I didn't hear that. So immediately for me.
1:15:41
Because, again, I work off of patterns. What other domestic terrorists have we had that was involved in weapon cells and was in the army? The one at the base. I can't think of the name. Well, Timothy McVeigh. Oh, shit. He used to go to gun shows in Miami all the time. And the Waco.
1:16:11
They actually were in the arms dealing business. There was like four of them that were actually at an arms show in Austin the day the raid happened. So you see these patterns occur over and over again. And people would like, you know, they say, oh, well, this is new. This must be something new. No, none of this is new.
1:16:39
We just didn't recognize it before. This is the same thing about the Boston Marathon bombing, the Orlando nightclub bombing. It is all to generate fear. They don't value your life. They see you as an economic commodity that is expendable. So nothing new under the sun. And I mean.
1:17:09
They've amped it up the last few years. Colonel, I know you mentioned at the beginning, we have a lot of people that have joined since then. You have a big interview coming up with a very big name to this Operation Gladio. If you don't mind, give that information one more time for those that joined late can hear that. Okay. So thanks to Bridget and Cousinet, I was able to get a hold of Paul Williams, who wrote the book Operation Gladio.
1:17:35
And he has kindly agreed to come on to our we're actually going to do it during the time that we would normally do a 4 p.m. on January 9th spaces. But we're actually going to host him on Rumble so that we can interact with him face to face in an interview like we're doing right now. So 4 p.m. on Rumble at the Colonel's Corner, which is my channel on Rumble.
1:18:04
We're going to interview the man that started this entire journey for me, Mr. Paul Williams. So I could not be. I mean, I did a short video after I got off the phone with him because I was so psyched. I just I felt like I could scream. This is kind of like the highlight of highlights for me. And that's 4 p.m. Eastern.
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Um, for those, uh, make sure. So that is, if I do Marine Corps math, one, one o'clock, one o'clock your time. Yeah. Uh, I'm Danny Marines, right? Um, well with that, you guys, uh, happy new year. Um, all the links, you don't want to miss this January 9th, 4 p.m. Eastern. The links for Colonel's Corner on Rumble are down in the description. Make sure he goes and subscribe to her. It is free. And then follow her on X for the daily content she does on Gladio Colonel.
1:18:56
2025 started off wild already. Any parting words before we get out of here? I'm just very thankful, obviously, for you and the opportunity that we have had over the past several months to prepare people. Every day that I get on X and that we have our spaces, I'm just grateful to the people that
1:19:25
have come so far in recognizing things. And it just, it makes me smile. It makes my heart glad that people have taken this information to heart. They run with it. And like I've said repeatedly, about half of the content that we have presented has came from our audience. Books to read, recommendation of videos to watch.
1:19:53
that they have already done and linked me into it. And I just could not be more thankful to each and every person that did that. And people like you, Alpha, I would not have anywhere near the people that have gotten to learn about Operation Gladio without you. So I'm internally grateful for the opportunity that you provided and the friendship that we've had.
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established. I'm just, I'm totally psyched. The honor has most definitely been mine. Colonel, you guys do a solid. We run the content portion of this commercial free and ad free. So do me a favor, go down to the description below on rumble. If you're on X, you can just go to the alpha word.tv. You'll find the stuff there, but support the people to support this show. No one owns.
1:20:43
The Alpha Warrior Show. No NDAs, no contracts. That's why we can bring you the truth uncensored. So with that, you guys, I will catch you tomorrow at 9 p.m. Eastern for SITREP, and that's on Badlands on Rumble, where you'll see me and CanCon together. And me, we're going to be talking about Greenland. Oh, that's right. We are doing Greenland. That is right. Oh, my God.
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Double, double dipping to start off the new year. I'm telling you guys, listen, seriously, seriously though, pay attention. You guys keep your head on a swivel. Don't live in fear, but be smart. And I will see you guys tomorrow. God bless and Semper. Bye.
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Paul L. Williams founded
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 3:55
“as a matter of fact. And while you're looking for it, I want to make a special announcement. So most of you guys that has followed me through this entire journey know that I've talked often about Paul…”
Catholic Church laundered_money_for
Rat lines book_quoted
▶ 5:39
“His book, if you've read it, talks about the Vatican being the money laundering and the rat lines after World War II and all of this stuff. And so his journey has been very interesting as well and ver…”
Jimmy Carter pardoned
Vietnam documented
▶ 30:20
“He pardons every Vietnam draft dodger on day one. Now, if you understand that during this period of time for the last 10 years, Vietnam is first and foremost in everyone's brains in the late 60s, earl…”
Stansfield Turner carried_out_attack
CIA host_asserted
▶ 37:43
“Turner, his CIA director, firing every single person in the covert operations area of the CIA. Over 800 officers are fired in one day. Why? Because Jimmy Carter did not like the fact that we went arou…”
CIA funded
World Anti-Communist League host_asserted
▶ 38:13
“Every single dictator that we installed, like Pinochet, killing tens, if not hundreds of thousands of their own citizens under the use of these death squads, all funded and created by the CIA and the …”
CIA framed
Edwin Wilson host_asserted
▶ 41:36
“And they framed Edwin Wilson for arms trafficking and sent him to prison for 25 years. Just so they could steal his company so they could continue to do covert operations and do it under the guise of …”
CIA recruited
Edwin Wilson host_asserted
▶ 42:05
“They basically end up doing covert operations. Yeah. Edwin Wilson. So he gets he gets used by the CIA for a very long time. And he was very good at setting up fake companies and doing arms trafficking…”
CIA installed
Anwar Sadat host_asserted
▶ 43:32
“because we already got rid of the nationalist that was in Egypt. We killed him actually in a CIA operation. So we install Anwar Sadat as the leader of Egypt so we can get this peace agreement because …”
CIA installed
Reza Pahlavi host_asserted
▶ 45:15
“which the CIA had gotten tired of working with him anyway. He was getting a little too big for his britches. So they didn't really care if someone overthrew him because keep in mind, the only reason t…”
CIA assassinated
Mohammad Mosaddegh host_asserted
▶ 45:15
“which the CIA had gotten tired of working with him anyway. He was getting a little too big for his britches. So they didn't really care if someone overthrew him because keep in mind, the only reason t…”
George H.W. Bush targeted_for_regime_change
Manuel Noriega host_asserted
▶ 49:44
“He gets involved in a really weird thing. He gets involved in election integrity and he goes on election missions during election cycles. And his first one he ever did was Noriega in Panama, who we kn…”
CIA overthrew
Jean-Bertrand Aristide host_asserted
▶ 50:13
“He goes into a nonprofit with Gorbachev and they create the, in 1992, the Gorbachev Foundation. And then we find him on a trip to Haiti because it was him that was tasked with going back and putting A…”
Jimmy Carter installed
Jean-Bertrand Aristide host_asserted
▶ 50:45
“So the covert element that he had gotten rid of could another government, i.e. Haiti, and to get rid of Aristide and Jimmy Carter is the one that goes back and puts him back in office. You just can't …”
Jimmy Carter appointed
Burt Lance host_asserted
▶ 54:50
“He owned a bank in Georgia. His bank that he owned held the lease or the mortgage to Jimmy Carter's peanut farm. So this isn't just any guy, right? Lifelong friend of Jimmy Carter's. He's going to be …”
Clark Clifford covered_up
USS Liberty incident host_asserted
▶ 57:33
“Clifford served frequently as an unofficial White House counsel and sometimes undertook short-term official duties, including a trip to General Maxwell Taylor in 1967 to South Vietnam and other countr…”
Clark Clifford removed_from_power
Burt Lance host_asserted
▶ 58:04
“He is a number one scumbag. And he's the guy that was responsible for getting Burt Lance fired. So Jimmy Carter then goes on to try to work with NATO in an arms control that I was just mentioning befo…”
Ronald Reagan founded
National Endowment for Democracy host_asserted
▶ 1:00:35
“in any way like I used to. I think he was just like every other one, captured. But I do believe the one inspirational part of Carter was he tied, and this again, pissed all of the CIA off and USAID an…”
Ronald Reagan founded
International Republican Institute host_asserted
▶ 1:01:07
“He signed the law in 1982 to create that monstrosity. And when he did that, he created a slush fund for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, a slush fund for the labor unions, a slush fund for the Republican…”
John McCain headed
International Republican Institute host_asserted
▶ 1:01:33
“was called the International Republican Institute, the IRI. And do you know who led that up until 2018 for 25 years doing regime change all over the world? John McCain. He served as the chairman for 2…”
CIA overthrew
Guatemala host_asserted
▶ 1:02:38
“Not Nicaragua. Guatemala had already been overthrown by the CIA and they were killing their own people. Same thing with El Salvador. Same thing with Chile. Same thing with Paraguay and Uruguay. He sto…”
Ronald Reagan funded
Guatemala host_asserted
▶ 1:03:06
“So he had cut them off at the knees. And do you know who reinstalled it day one? Ronald Reagan. All of those countries with death squads killing their own peoples, foreign aid was immediately reinstal…”
Ronald Reagan funded
El Salvador host_asserted
▶ 1:03:06
“So he had cut them off at the knees. And do you know who reinstalled it day one? Ronald Reagan. All of those countries with death squads killing their own peoples, foreign aid was immediately reinstal…”
Ronald Reagan funded
Uruguay host_asserted
▶ 1:03:06
“So he had cut them off at the knees. And do you know who reinstalled it day one? Ronald Reagan. All of those countries with death squads killing their own peoples, foreign aid was immediately reinstal…”
Ronald Reagan funded
Paraguay host_asserted
▶ 1:03:06
“So he had cut them off at the knees. And do you know who reinstalled it day one? Ronald Reagan. All of those countries with death squads killing their own peoples, foreign aid was immediately reinstal…”
Ronald Reagan funded
Chile host_asserted
▶ 1:03:06
“So he had cut them off at the knees. And do you know who reinstalled it day one? Ronald Reagan. All of those countries with death squads killing their own peoples, foreign aid was immediately reinstal…”
Operation Gladio trained
Mujahideen host_asserted
▶ 1:06:10
“That doesn't mean they all work. That just means that they are trained on these missions. When they ran that mission in Russia at the theater, the crocus, they not only trained for missions, but to pr…”
Operation Gladio trained
Taliban host_asserted
▶ 1:06:10
“That doesn't mean they all work. That just means that they are trained on these missions. When they ran that mission in Russia at the theater, the crocus, they not only trained for missions, but to pr…”
Operation Gladio trained
Al Qaeda host_asserted
▶ 1:06:10
“That doesn't mean they all work. That just means that they are trained on these missions. When they ran that mission in Russia at the theater, the crocus, they not only trained for missions, but to pr…”
Operation Gladio carried_out_attack
2024 Crocus City Hall attack host_asserted
▶ 1:07:02
“They brought them into Turkey to some of the Gladio cell bases there. They trained them. They took them to Ukraine. They got them into Russia. They killed 140 people. Well, the first time they went ju…”
Inter-Services Intelligence trained
Taliban host_asserted
▶ 1:07:32
“And we know the nationalities of all of them. We know that they had ties back to the areas where all of these people that they use over there in the Middle East for that they were trained by the CIA, …”
Inter-Services Intelligence trained
Mujahideen host_asserted
▶ 1:07:32
“And we know the nationalities of all of them. We know that they had ties back to the areas where all of these people that they use over there in the Middle East for that they were trained by the CIA, …”
Inter-Services Intelligence trained
Al Qaeda host_asserted
▶ 1:07:32
“And we know the nationalities of all of them. We know that they had ties back to the areas where all of these people that they use over there in the Middle East for that they were trained by the CIA, …”
Felix Rodriguez member_of
Brigade 2506 host_asserted
▶ 1:08:48
“These are not poor people. These are not people desperate for a job. These are children of elite people, just like the whole Laurel Canyon garbage that went on out in L.A. So he ends up being in a tra…”
Brigade 2506 carried_out_attack
Orlando Letelier host_asserted
▶ 1:09:19
“Those people went to El Salvador. They went to Honduras. They went to Guatemala. They were in Angola. They were in Nicaragua. He's been everywhere. He's the guy that was standing there when they arres…”
Brigade 2506 carried_out_attack
Robert Kennedy assassination host_asserted
▶ 1:09:50
“in downtown Washington, D.C., and killed an innocent woman that was walking next to him. So they have done, they're the same people. They're the Cuban exile people that were on the Watergate plumber t…”
Brigade 2506 member_of
White House Plumbers host_asserted
▶ 1:09:50
“in downtown Washington, D.C., and killed an innocent woman that was walking next to him. So they have done, they're the same people. They're the Cuban exile people that were on the Watergate plumber t…”
Paul L. Williams founded
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 1:17:09
“They've amped it up the last few years. Colonel, I know you mentioned at the beginning, we have a lot of people that have joined since then. You have a big interview coming up with a very big name to …”