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0:00 Hello, hello, hello. What is up, ladies? Yeah, I'm just sitting here twiddling my thumbs, and I'm like, Bridget texted me and like, where are you? I was just looking for your space, too. Are we trying to be subtle? Yeah. No, you weren't. No, you weren't. My job. Oh, my gosh. So much craziness.
0:39 Did somebody turn on the water hose or something? Oh, yes. Oh, my gosh. The news, everything is just crazy, right? Yeah. It's enjoyable. Well, I was going to say, I think that water hose is only about half on right now. And with every day, it's getting a little, you know, an eighth of a turn.
1:11 More on. Until it's like. Full on. Blow yourself away. It's going to be a fire hydrant here pretty soon. That's broken in Brooklyn. I'm telling you. Yeah. I agree with that. All right. So I'm not going to have rumble today. We're just going to do this here. I've got too many irons in the fire. I'm trying to get.
1:42 The notes finished to be able to start this book review. And the book is called The Invisible Government. And it's a really interesting book knowing what we know now to go through this book. And I want to tell you why. I have a first edition of this book. I don't know if there's more.
2:11 editions of it. I didn't look that up, but it was published in 1964. And the book is a hardback book with its original cover on, and it was $5.95. So when I got the book in the mail, I just had to laugh out loud. $5.95 for a hardback book.
2:43 I love that. And actually, it says kind of the rest of the title or it's really kind of just the intro to a little bit about it. It says this startling and disturbing book is the first full authentic account of America's intelligence and espionage apparatus and invisible government with the CIA at its center.
3:13 That conducts the clandestine policies of the United States in the Cold War. And again, this was written in the 1960s, right at the just, you know, like the first year or so of Johnson's administration. And so already.
3:36 It goes through a litany of things that we've already talked about. But what's most fascinating about this is this is what they knew in 1964. Okay? These people are writing this book in 1964. What the hell happened to all of our history? And you're going to see how this plays out.
3:59 But of course, one of the funniest parts is since I just did that big expose on Swan Island, don't you know the damn things talked about in here? It's like an integral part of all the shit that we were doing in Guatemala and Cuba. And I'm like, I told my husband, I went running in the living room. I'm like, look, damn it, there's Swan Island again. That's just how God works, isn't it?
4:28 What's funny about, not funny in a funny way, but what's funny weird about this is, again, once you understand how they do all of this, you are able to read these things where before I would have read about Swan Island and thought, you know, oh, it's an island with an antenna sticking up on it and it's really not that big of a deal.
4:57 But now that I've already done the history of Swan Island and know that it was purchased, quote unquote purchase, it was actually stolen from Honduras temporarily, under the ownership of a CIA fake company that was a steamship in Boston with the same co-location and people involved as United Fruit, which started off in Boston.
5:27 And so you can just see all of the similarities. So they were using Swan Island in order to control the people in Central America via propaganda from this freaking radio station on this island that they stole from Honduras. So, again, it's just crazy.
5:58 But I'm really excited about and we're going to do some live exploration. I marked on here first. Oh, gosh, I don't know. I'm up to like chapter 14. What I want, I put little asterisks by it of the ones that I want to dive into. We're going to kind of.
6:25 teach everybody how I do this um when I'm doing these books um but anyway that's that's that that's our next project um in addition to everything else so um also um I talked to you guys let me um go get her because I don't want to tell you it wrong
6:53 about this lady that did the gladioglass for the Badlands Great America Restoration. Her ex-handle is M-A-G-A-D-I, Maga Dye, 1776. Y'all need to know her. What she's volunteered to do over the weekend, not that she did it over the weekend, we talked over the weekend.
7:20 She's an IT person, and I am not. And she's going to go through our Rumble channel and reformat the shows with a clever little cover like Alpha Warrior does his shows. But more importantly, and I don't know what it is. It's some section. I'm going to call it show notes. I don't know that that's what it's called.
7:50 Um, but in a designated area that I don't even know where it's at, um, she is going to do like the outline at minute three, we talk about this at minute 10, we talk about this, like as we go through and change, um, subjects or highlight particular things. And she's also going to put links of anything that
8:20 we want put in there and hashtags. So when people go on Rumble and they search on Operation Gladio, our shows will come up. Or if they search on the Philippines, this show will come up. So that's going to be critical. And then we will, all of the ones that are not on Rumble that are on X only because I was traveling or whatever.
8:48 However, we are going to upload the voice ones of that, and she's going to do the same thing for those. So everything will be on Rumble. Hopefully, my daughter does the YouTube side of things as far as keeping things in particular channels, however you do that. And they're going to work together so my daughter can do the same thing on YouTube for that kind of front-facing thing.
9:15 So more people will have access to this based on searches. So I just want to give her a shout out and tell her again, thank you for reaching out and helping us because this is definitely a team effort and not one of us could have done it by ourselves. And I appreciate, we could not be where we're at today with the
9:43 reach and the people that we have been able to expose this to without each and every one of you guys being here every day and you going on to my page and reposting things, commenting when you repost the things with the hashtag Operation Gladio. I see every one of you that does that.
10:07 I try to go through all of the comments every day and like that you guys did that, put the little heart on it so that you know that I'm seeing you do it. It means the world to me to get this information out so that we can stop this from happening in the future. So again, thanks everybody. I see you there. We went over 20,000 followers over the weekend, which again was huge. Although I guess there's pluses and minuses to that.
10:37 I got to pull this up. It's hilarious. There's a place, which of course I didn't even know existed, on X in your DMs that if you're not following somebody and they DM you, and I don't know if this is everybody, but it's been several this weekend since we went over the magic 20,000. I will get at the very top of the screen.
11:04 Message request one person you may know. And if you click on it, it's somebody sending you shit. And most of it is adult related. So you can, without opening it, block them and then delete it. But, you know, you find out all kinds of new things about X you didn't know.
11:32 the bigger your account is, I guess. But we're going to learn all this stuff together, guys. It's crazy. All right. So I thought since we got, we finished Korea and Vietnam, I did want to go back since we are in the earlier days of Asia.
11:59 And I wanted to talk about the Philippines again. We talked about it a long time ago. But what we learned recently is people like Lansdell that was in the Philippines training up guerrilla gladio operators that are basically assassins for hire were brought into, with Lansdell, Vietnam.
12:29 when they were trying to kill all of the people in the beginning stages of the U.S. being in Vietnam, well before the war ever even got started, and before they started the military advisory group. We had assassins in there laying the groundwork in killing off nationals in the South in order to allow the installation of Diem.
12:59 in South Vietnam so that we could thwart them ever having a unification election. And I wanted to go back and look at the Philippines again. Now, we viewed the Philippines the first time and installed a military governor back at the turn of the century in the early 1900s. And we did talk about that.
13:23 Very early on, back when we were talking about how the queen was deposed in Hawaii. But that was pre-World War II. So this is going to talk about the Philippines in the immediate aftermath of World War II. And basically us reinstituting a CIA puppet there post-World War II.
13:52 Just in case they got any ideas that they were actually going to be free as the quote unquote, you know, World War II was supposed to be this war to end all wars. We're, you know, handing out freedom everywhere. And supposedly the big menace was the communists who thwarted freedom, except we went around thwarting freedom too.
14:21 In the name of democracy, not leaving anybody with a democracy, though. So kind of the irony of all ironies. All right. Again, most of this information is coming out of the book Killing Hope by William Bloom. And he starts off with a very interesting quote by William McKinley, which was the original time that we were.
14:48 talking about the Philippines back in the 1899. It says, I walked the floor of the White House night after night until midnight. And I am not ashamed to tell you, gentlemen, that I went down on my knees and prayed to Almighty God for light and guidance more than one night. And one night late, it came to me this way. I don't know how it was, but it came, number one.
15:13 That we would not give them the Philippines islands back to Spain. That would be cowardly and dishonorable. Number two, that we would not turn them over to France or Germany, our commercial rivals in the Orient. That would be bad business and discreditable. Number three, that we would not leave them to themselves. They were unfit for self-government.
15:42 and they would soon have anarchy and misrule over their worst than Spain's was. And number four, that there was nothing left for us to do but to take them all and educate the Filipinos and uplift and civilize and Christianize them and by God's grace do the very best we could by them as our fellow men for whom Christ also died.
16:12 So I don't know what part of all men are created equal when you start talking about their unfit, but that was William McKinley. And basically, William McKinley's idea of doing what was best for the Filipinos was to employ the United States Army, and the result was tens of thousands of them dead, their villages burnt down.
16:43 Some of them in the precursor to the Phoenix program was tortured for information on their neighbor. And this created the foundation for an economic exploitation slash imperialism. And mainly because the inside the Beltway reason.
17:10 was we wanted a deep sea port in Asia in order to operate out of. And that's basically why they had to have the Philippines. After the Spanish had been driven out of the Philippines in 1898, by the combined actions of the United States working alongside the Filipinos, y'all notice a trend here because this is exactly what we did in Korea with...
17:41 Kim, we worked with him to kick out the Japanese and we worked with Ho Chi Minh to kick out the Japanese in Vietnam. And we worked with Castro. Actually, we trained Castro to get rid of Batista. And then the knife comes out, i.e. Gladio, and we take over.
18:11 Spain agreed to cede the islands, basically they sold them to us, for $20 million. But the Filipinos, who had already been fighting for the independence and a republic, were not interested in having another occupation from a foreign government. So the American force, numbering at least 50,000,
18:40 proceeded to instill in the population an appreciation for the Americans being in charge. Nearly half a century later, the U.S. Army again landed in the Philippines to find a nationalist movement fighting against a common enemy. This time it was the Japanese. While combating the Japanese during 1945, the American military took many measures.
19:11 aimed at squashing this resistance army. The Hux, which is a, and it's spelled H-U-K-S, it's a shortening of Hux Bala Hop, which is the name of the people's army against Japan in Tagalog, which is their language. So we're just going to call them Hux.
19:40 You guys know the story about the fact that MacArthur was there. He got driven out during World War II. The Japanese took over the Philippines and MacArthur basically hung out down near Australia and eventually made his way back to the Philippines. And so that's where we're at right now is coming back into the Philippines to drive the Japanese out.
20:12 The American forces disarmed many of the Hux units, removed the local governments, which the Hux had established, and arrested and imprisoned many of their high-ranking members, as well as the leaders of the Philippine Communist Party. And they always have to add that, by the way. Any of these books, they have to highlight that, because that is the justification for doing everything, whether the Communist Party...
20:40 party is real, as we have found out in many cases it was not, or if it was real, they're going to use it and infiltrate it so that they can control it. And we've seen that both. We've seen that happen in different countries. So I just wanted to make that point. I'm going to tell you what the author says, but I'm also going to give you the narrative of
21:08 Why it may or may not be true, because we'll see it a lot in this book. We're going to do the book review on because none of the investigations into Gladio had been done, obviously, in the 1960s when that book was written. So there will be some quite a bit of commentary that we've learned since then. Guerrilla forces primarily organized.
21:33 and led by American officers and composed of U.S. and Filipino soldiers of the so-called U.S. Army forces in the Far East, undertook a police-type action which resulted in the reign of terror against the Huks and suspected sympathizers. Disparaging rumors were spread about the Huks to erode their support amongst the peasants, and the Japanese were allowed to assault the Huks' forces unmolested. So, we won the war.
22:02 Japanese are defeated, and yet the Americans use the Japanese that they had not forced to leave the country yet to assist them in defeating the Huks. Now, what's interesting in the book review that we did on Golden Warriors by the Sea Graves, when we talked about the Philippines and the fact that the Japanese had come and buried all of that treasure on the Philippines.
22:32 During World War II, that is another reason why we had to maintain control of the Philippines. There was trillions of dollars of gold and antiquities that the Japanese had stolen throughout their rampage throughout Asia that had been brought by the Japanese and hidden in tunnels and booby-trapped so that only certain people could come retrieve the.
23:02 And so during the time that this was happening, the Hucks, the Japanese never got full control of the Philippines. The Hucks fought them tooth and nail the entire time. The Americans all left and they left the Philippine, the Filipino people to fend for themselves. And I mean, they didn't even really put up a fight. They just left.
23:28 And so the Filipino people that survived the devastation of the Japanese and the forced labor, because let me go ahead and tell you that while the Japanese were there burying all that treasure, they used the local population as slave labor and they blew up the tunnels with them in it at the end of every tunnel system. And there was 175 tunnel systems and they sealed.
23:57 the people inside to include our military POWs they were using as slave labor as well when these several of the caves were or tunnels were excavated they found all of the dead bodies that had been buried alive so these people survived horrific persecution and put up with so much
24:28 being chased around by the Japanese and surviving only to have the U.S. basically come in and do the same thing. So this, while the Hucks were engaged in a major effort against the Japanese invaders and the Filipino collaborators and frequently came to the aid of American soldiers, we just didn't pay that back. In much of this anti-Huck
24:58 campaign, the U.S. made use of Filipinos who were collaborating with the Japanese, such as landlords, large estate owners, many police constables, and other officials. In the post-war period, the U.S. restored to power and position many of those people that had collaborated with them, much to the distaste of the normal Filipinos. But remember, the way that they do this in all of these cases is they have to establish that elite
25:28 bourgeois element in every society that's on the take because that's how they manage the rest of the people. The Huck guerrilla forces had been organized largely at the initiative of the local people in response to the Japanese occupation of the islands. Amongst American policymakers, there were those that had came to the routine conclusion that the Hucks
25:59 were no more than a tool of an international communist conspiracy to be opposed at all cost. Others in Washington and Manila, whose reflexes were less knee-jerk, were much more cynical, recognizing that the Hux movement, if its growing influence was not checked,
26:24 would make sweeping reforms of the Philippine society and they no longer would want, because they were very nationalistic and they did not want the American military there because they felt like it made them a target. The centerpiece of the Huck's political program was land reform. Boy, have we heard that like a million times now. A crying need in the largely agricultural society.
26:50 On occasion, the U.S. would pay lip service to this concept, but during the 50 years of U.S. occupation up until the 1950s, nothing of the sort had ever been carried out. The other side of the Hux coin was industrialization, which the U.S. had long thwarted in order to provide American industries with a playground in the Philippines. So they didn't want them to
27:18 produce any of their own companies and infrastructure. They wanted the American companies to be able to come in and do that. From the Huck's point of view, such changes were but a fore warning of raising the Islanders from their state of backwardness, excuse me, from illiteracy.
27:48 and the diseases of poverty that the Huck Rebellion is, according to the New York Times, and they called it a communist rebellion, of course, is generally regarded as an outgrowth of the misery and discontent among the peasants of the central Luzon, which is the main island. A study prepared years later for the U.S. Army echoed this sentiment, saying,
28:20 that the Huk's main impetus was peasant grievance, not Leninist designs, because they were not communist. Nonetheless, the Huk's movement was unmistakably a threat to the neocolonialist and the conditions of the Philippines that the Americans were willing to accept.
28:42 By the end of 1945, four months after the close of World War II, the U.S. was training and equipping a force of 50,000 Filipino soldiers for the quote-unquote Cold War. In testimony before a congressional committee, Major General William Arnold of the U.S. Army candidly stated that this program was essential for the maintenance of internal order, not for the external difficulties at all, meaning they weren't going to deploy them around.
29:13 They were just for domestic use, which we know was a lie. None of the Congress presented publicly expressed any reservation about this international large force. At the same time, American soldiers were kept on in the Philippines, and in at least one infantry division, combat training was reestablished. This led to protests and demonstrations by the GIs who wanted to go home.
29:43 The inauguration of combat training, the New York Times said, quote, interpreted by soldiers in certain Philippine newspapers as the preparation for the repression of possible uprisings in the Philippines by disgruntled farm tenant groups, unquote. The story added that the soldiers had a lot to say, quote.
30:06 on the subject of American armed intervention in China and the Netherlands, Indies called Indonesia, which was occurring at the exact same time, unquote. And Indonesia is probably where we're going to go next, by the way, because it is around the same time that that happened. To what extent military personnel
30:32 participated directly in the suppression of dissident groups in the Philippines is debatable, but we're going to talk about some of them. The Huks, though not trusting Philippine or U.S. authorities enough to voluntarily surrender their arms, did test the good faith of the government by taking part in an April 1946 national election as part of a Democrat alliance of liberal
31:00 and peasant political groups. Philippine independence was scheduled for three months later, the 4th of July to be exact. Oh, the irony. As matters turned out, the commander-in-chief of the Hucks, a guy by the name of Louis Taruc, T-A-R-U-C, and several other alliance members and reform-minded candidates who won election to Congress
31:28 Three to the Senate and seven to the House were not allowed to take their seats under the transparent fiction that coercion had been used to influence the voters. No investigation or review had ever been conducted. That was just an announcement. Two years later, Turok was temporarily allowed to take his seat after he had contested this to discuss a ceasefire with the government.
31:58 If somebody gets elected that they didn't want, they just tell them, no, you can't show up. The purpose of denying those candidates their seats was equally transparent. The government was able to push through the Congress, the controversial Philippine-U.S. Trade Act, passed by two votes more than required in the House and by nothing to spare in the Senate. So with the hucks in there, it would not have passed, is what they're saying.
32:27 which yielded to the U.S. multiple privileges and concessions to the Philippine economy, including equal rights in the development of the nation's natural resources and the operation of its public utilities. This parity provision was eventually extended to every sector of the Philippine economy. In other words,
32:52 Our electrical companies were going to come in and run their grid. Our telephone companies were going to come in and run that. Our gas companies were going to come in and run that. Every public utility was going to be ran by an international syndicate conglomerate. The debasement of the electoral process was followed by a wave of brutality against the peasants carried out by the military, the police, and landlord goon squads.
33:21 just in case they voted wrong again. According to Louis Turok, in the months following the election, peasant villages were destroyed. More than 500 peasants and their leaders were killed, and about three times that number jailed, tortured, maimed, or missing. The Hucks and others felt they had little alternative but to take up arms.
33:45 Now, I'm going to remind you guys that this is exactly what happened in 2014 after we did the coup in Ukraine. And all of the ethnic Russian neighborhoods and assassinated 11 mayors and untold numbers of other officials and people, burned people up in their cars.
34:13 set buildings on fire, people in them. So again, we're talking about in the 1940s, it's still happening. Independence was not likely to change much of anything significantly for the peasant class in the Philippines. American historian George Taylor wrote in a book which bears the indication of CIA sponsorship.
34:42 was yet moved to state that independence, quote, was marked by lavish expressions of mutual goodwill, by partly fulfilled promises, and by a restoration of the old relationship in almost everything except in name. Many demands were made of the Philippines for the commercial advantage of the United States, but none for social or political advantages of the Filipino people.
35:11 The American military was meanwhile assuring a home for itself in the Philippines. By a 1947 agreement provided sites for 23 U.S. military bases in the country. 23 military bases. The agreement was to nine years.
35:33 It stipulated that American servicemen who committed crimes outside of the base while on duty could be tried only by U.S. military tribunals inside the base. And that's not unusual. That's called a SOFA agreement, just FYI. Because in most cases, the logic is, now that I know all this shit, I'm not sure the logic applies, but I'm just explaining it to you.
36:03 We were there, like in Italy, we were there by the invitation of the government and not there under the jurisdiction of the Italian government. We were there under the jurisdiction of the U.S. government, and that applied to us 24-7. So the status of forces agreement, called a SOFA agreement, is what governs the military people, not your dependents.
36:31 Not your family members. All dependents that come with the military are at the discretion of the host country and have to abide by all of their laws. By the term of the Companion Military Assistance Pack, the Filipino government was prohibited from purchasing so much as a bullet from any armed services other than the U.S.
37:01 and had to have the U.S. approval for such purchases. Such a state of affairs necessarily involved training, maintenance, and spare parts made the Filipino military dependent upon the U.S. Further, no foreigners other than Americans were permitted to perform any function for or with the Philippine Armed Forces without the prior approval. So basically, it's a colony, okay? Let's just get that out there.
37:32 By early 1950s, the U.S. had provided the Philippines with over $200 million of our taxpayer dollars in military equipment and supplies, a remarkable sum for the time. This is 1950 and was in addition to the construction of various military facilities. The Joint U.S. Military Advisory Group, it's called JUSMAG,
38:00 reorganized the Filipino intelligence capability and defense department. It put its chosen man, a guy by the name of Ramon Macese, M-A-G-S-A-Y-S-A-Y, at its head and formed the Philippine Army into a battalion, combat teams trained for counterinsurgency warfare.
38:28 The Philippines was to be a laboratory experiment for this unconventional type combat. The methods and the terminology were search and destroy and pacification, which would later become famous in Vietnam. I want to tell you kind of an epiphany over the weekend when I was going through a whole bunch of articles on this.
38:59 We seem to have located a target country. Colombia was the target in Latin America. The Philippines seems to have been the target in Asia. That we train up tens of thousands of paramilitary people as RENA paramilitary. And then...
39:29 The CIA takes them and uses them in the surrounding area to do whatever the hell they want. I would tell you that there's a couple now thinking back on it, and I didn't have a chance to look, that I would say probably fit that criteria in Africa as well, where we spent a lot of time. The Congo potentially is one of them.
39:59 And that may have been why that guy was allowed in the 1001 Club when no other African leader was, because that was the host site of the mega paramilitary training facilities. But there does seem to be one, and definitely the Philippines fits that bill, which is why I wanted to come back to it before we move on. By September, when Edward...
40:28 Lansdell arrived in the Philippines. The Civil War had all the markings of a long drawn out affair with victory not in sight for neither side. Ostensibly, Lansdell was just another American military advisor attached to the just mag. But in actuality, he was a CIA agent and he was well versed in paramilitary operations in the country.
40:57 His apparent success in the Philippines was to make him a recognized authority in many other countries that he would then travel to because we saw him show up in Vietnam. In his later days about this period in his life, Lansdale relates his surprise in hearing from informed Filipino civilian friends about how repressive the
41:27 Carino government was, that its atrocities matched those or attributed to the Hucks, that the government was the rotten with corruption part, not the Hucks. Down to the policeman in the street, Lansdell observed on his own that Carino himself had been elected the previous year through extensive fraud and that the Hucks were right.
41:55 They were the wave of the future, and violence was the only way for the people to get a government of their own. The police wrote a correspondence for the Saturday Evening Post saying, quote, bands of uniformed thieves and rapists more feared than bandits. That was their army, unquote. Lansdale was undeterred. He had come to do a job.
42:24 Accordingly, he told himself that if the huck's over, there would only be another form of injustice by another privileged few, backed by even force. By the next chapter, he had convinced himself that he was working on the side of those committed to, quote, liberty in the Philippines by slaughtering a whole bunch of people.
42:52 As a former advertising man, Lansdell was no stranger to the use of market research, motivation techniques, media, and deception. In CIA parlance, such art falls under the heading of psychological warfare. To this end, Lansdell fashioned a unit called the Civil Affairs Office. Its activities was based on the premise, one both new and old.
43:18 that a popular guerrilla army cannot be defeated for so long. Lansdell's team confronted or conducted a careful study of the superstitions. And this is where we're going to get to the part of him acting like a vampire. But I'm going to go ahead through this because I'm sure we've got new people.
43:47 and their lures, their taboos, and the myths, and examined for clues any appeal that they could wean the people off of supporting the insurgents. In one operation, they flew over these areas in small planes hidden by the cloud cover.
44:06 and broadcast in tag-along mysterious curses over the villages who dared to give Hux food and shelter. The tactics reportedly succeeded into starving some Hux units into surrendering. Another psyops played on the suspicion dread of the Philippine countryside of the mythical vampire. And basically what they did was...
44:36 They allowed the Hux military people to travel along a path and they grabbed the last guy and they murdered him and poked two holes in his neck. And then when the people realized he was missing because he was the last guy in the formation, they came back to find him and found the body with the two holes that looked like vampires and it freaked them out.
45:05 So those are the kind of shit things that the CIA guys do in their quote-unquote psyops. Lansdale regularly held coffee catches with Filipino officials and military personnel in which new ideas were tossed around. Kind of like a Madison Avenue brainstorming. Out of the same...
45:33 Out of this came the Economic Development Corps to lure Hux with a program of resettlement on their own patch of farmland with tools, seeds, cash loans. It was an undertaking wholly inadequate to the land problem, and the number that responded was very modest. But like any other PSYOP technique, a principal goal was to steal from the enemy his most perfect.
46:01 persuasive arguments. Among other tactics introduced or refined by Lansdell was the production of film and radio broadcasts to explain and justify government actions, infiltration of the government into the ranks of the huts to provide information and so discord. Attempt to modify behavior of the government soldiers so as to curtail their abuse of people in the rural area.
46:28 For the Hucks had long followed an explicit code of conduct toward the peasants, with punishment metered out for anyone who violated their code of conduct. But on the other occasions, government soldiers were allowed to run amok in the villages disguised as Hucks. What's that sound like? This last element was revealed by Colonel Prouty.
46:55 was a technique developed in the art of the Philippines in which soldiers would set unwary village in a grand manner. Prouty being an Air Force retired colonel who worked directly with the CIA, he had described another type of scenario by which the Hucks were tarred with the terrorist brush, serving to obscure the political nature of their movement.
47:22 and mar their credibility. And this is a quote from his book. In the Philippines, lumbering interest and major sugar interest have forced thousands of simple backward villagers to leave areas where they have lived for centuries. When their poor people flee to other areas, it should be quite obvious that they in turn then infringe upon the territorial rights of others.
47:49 This increases violent rioting and at least sporadic outbreaks of banditry. That lasts lowly recourse of dying and terrorized people. Then when the distant government learns of the banditry and rioting, it must offer some safe explanation. The last thing that the regional government would want to do is to say that the huge lumbering or paper interest
48:18 had driven the people out of their ancestral homeland, which is exactly what was happening. In the Philippines, it was customary for the local regional government to get 10% skim off of all enterprises with national politicians to get another 10%. So the safe explanation comes that the quote-unquote communist-inspired subversive insurgency, unquote.
48:47 That was how to describe the Hucs. So again, the Viet Cong was used as opposed to the Viet Minh. The Hucs were now wanting to get us out of their country. And basically, the impetus for...
49:09 Moving the people out of their land that they had been there for centuries, just like we did in the North in Vietnam and we did it in the South in Korea, was to create that strategy of tension in order for the international syndicate to come in, buy up the land, pennies on the dollars, giving the bourgeois elitist their cut, and they monopolized the land like they did in the banana farms in...
49:38 Nicaragua, Guatemala, Cuba, and everywhere else. This is a planned fascist rolling coup all over the world post-World War II. The most insidious part of the CIA operation in the Philippines was the fundamental manipulation of the nation's political life, featuring staged managed elections and disinformation campaigns. I would argue that's what they're doing here.
50:05 The high point of this effort was the elections to presidency in 1953 of Ramon Massese, the cooperative former defense head. Cooperative as in we bought him. Lansdell, it was said, invented Massese. His CIA front organization.
50:26 such as National Movement for Free Elections, ran the Filipino campaign with all of the licensing impunity and money that one would expect to have when the CIA is propping you up. Yet the New York Times in its editorial was moved to refer to the Philippines as a democracy showcase in Asia because they're a mouthpiece for the CIA.
50:54 The CIA on one occasion drugged the drinks of Masese's opponent, incumbent President Carino, before he gave a speech so that he would appear incoherent. Maybe that's what they're doing to Kamala. On another occasion, when Masese insisted on delivering a speech which had been written by a Filipino instead of one written by Lansdell's team, Lansdell's reacted in rage.
51:23 finally hitting the presidential candidate so hard that it knocked him out. Massese won the election, but not before the CIA had smuggled in guns for use in a coup in case their man lost. Once Massese was in office, the CIA wrote his speeches, carefully guided his foreign policy, and used press quote-unquote assets, you know, like they do here, to provide him with a constant
51:49 media support for his domestic programs and his involvement in the U.S.-directed quote-unquote anti-communist crusade in Southeast Asia, as well as to attack any anti-U.S. newspaper columnist. So, so beholden was Massese. Are y'all still there? My screen just went white. Yeah, someone just, yep, someone else just said that it crashed.
52:19 I'm still here. I'm here. Yeah, we're all still here, but it looks like everybody else is not. It looks like X is playing games. They're bleeding your room. I was literally working in the office. I looked up, and at first there was four of us, or five of us, and now it's eight. That's weird. What in the world? Yeah, I just, if you want to. We'll wait just a second until everybody comes back in. Holy moly.
52:50 Yeah, I just got a message or just had gotten. Look at that. Wow, that's weird. That's totally weird. And I said, no, it's still up and running. Your space has the cooties. She sent me a screenshot. There we go. They're back. All right. All right. Let's go on. Yeah, we're almost done. So let me figure out where I was at. All right.
53:22 Massese won the election, but not before the CIA. Okay, they smuggled guns. Once he was in office, they're writing his speeches, telling him what his domestic policy is, telling him he's anti-communist crusades working. So behold, him was Massese to the U.S., disclosed presidential assistant.
53:44 Sherman Adams that he sent word to Eisenhower that he would do anything the U.S. wanted him to do, even though his own foreign minister took the opposite view. One inventive practice of the CIA on behalf of Massese was later picked up by the agency stations in a number of other countries that they did the same operation in. This particular piece of chicanery consisted of selecting articles written by CIA writers.
54:13 for the provincial press and republishing them in a digest of the provincial press. This digest was then sent to congressmen and other opinion makers in Manila to enlighten them on what the province was thinking. So they're just making shit up. Senator Recto, Masese's chief political opponent and a stern critic of American policy in the Philippines, came in for special treatment. The CIA plant
54:41 planted stories that he was a communist and it prepared packages of condoms labeled courtesy of recto the people's friend the condoms all had holes in them and in the most inappropriate place the agency also planned to assassinate recto going so far as to prepare a substance for poisoning him the idea was abandoned for pragmatic reasons after
55:11 not because of moralistic reasons. After Masese died in a plane crash in 1957, various other Filipino politicians and parties were sought out by the CIA as clients. They offered, and many offered themselves up as such. One of the people called Macapagal, M-A-C-A-P-A-G-A-L,
55:38 who was to become the president in 1961, provided the agency with political information for several years and eventually asked for and received what he felt he deserved, financial support for his campaign. Reader's Digest called his election, quote, certainly a demonstration of democracy in action, unquote. Ironically, McCuple had been the...
56:07 There is objective American intervention in Massese's election in 1953, quoting time and again from the Philippine law that no foreigner shall aid any candidate directly or indirectly to take part in or influence any election, unquote.
56:26 Perhaps even more ironic, in 1957, the Filipino government adopted a law clearly written by Americans, which outlawed both the Communist Party and the Huks, giving as one of the reasons for doing so that this organization aimed at placing the government, quote-unquote, under the control and domination of an alien power, unquote. Oh my God.
56:49 By 1953, the Hucks were scattered and demoralized, no longer a serious threat. Although their death would be distributed over the next few years, it is difficult to ascertain to what extent their decline was due to the military force employed against them and Lansdell's unorthodox message. Eventually, the Hucks
57:16 had been cut off from all food supplies and without any type of shelter, brought on the impoverishment of the members. Long before the end, many hucks, also lacking weapons and ammunition and proper military equipment, bringing into question the often repeated charge, where were the Soviets? Edward Blakia, a Filipino historian, was written.
57:46 has written that, quote-unquote, the Kremlin did pay lip service to a movement in the Philippines praising the Huks for being part of a global struggle against the U.S., but never provided them any support, unquote. Since the destruction of the Huks' military power, the social and political program that made the accomplishment possible was to a large extent the U.S. CIA.
58:13 Fortress America, however, was securely in place in Southeast Asia at this point. The Philippines would be a launching point for American air and sea actions against Korea, China, Vietnam, and Indonesia. The Philippine government would send combat forces to fight alongside the U.S. in both Vietnam and Korea.
58:37 On the island's bases, the technology and art of counterinsurgency warfare would be revisited repeatedly. The end. All right. So one more down. What we're going to do is part of a project that I do have somebody working on is we're going to do a map. We're going to do a video of a map.
59:10 that has the entire world. And in the span of about a three or four minute time frame, we are going to, to music, put the, we're going to change the color of each country that we have confirmed that there's been a coup in. That follows the description of.
59:40 a Gladio operation. And that will include Hawaii and obviously Philippines was both before and after World War II. But it is the same operation. It just was folded into the CIA post-World War II. So some of the earlier ones that we talked about were in Latin America.
1:00:08 Like the creation of Panama. The fact that we basically stole land from Colombia to create a fake country called Panama. So we could build the canal there because of some client that Salomon and Cromwell had in France. So anyway, we're going to do that.
1:00:36 I have someone who knows Struggle Jennings because my favorite is God We Need You Now. And that's the song that I want this video to be set to. So hopefully that's just another project that we have going. And we definitely need God. That's about the only thing that's going to save us at this point. So, Bridget, did you have anything you wanted to add?
1:01:09 I know you would think I would get used to it. Again, I've said it before. The horrific. It takes a different kind of mind to think of some of the sick, awful things that they do to these people. And these people need to rot in jail or string from the nearest freedom. You know, it has to stop.
1:01:41 It just has to stop. Letting other countries govern themselves or work through their problems. It will truly be a unique experience, assuming that everything we're seeing comes to bear. I agree. Jeff? Yes, ma'am. Considering that the CCP is right there in Panama, we're talking... We can't hear you, Jeff.
1:02:11 I said that considering, are you there? You want to take him down, Bridget? Hold on, Jeff. Let me drop you down and bring your wife back up, okay? Ron, did you have anything you wanted to add? Well, I came in at the last half, so I missed a lot of it. But, man, some of the stuff you're talking about, I've known some of this with the Philippines. And, yeah, going back to 1898, it's not just the Philippines. Like you said, it's Hawaii.
1:02:47 And I just wanted to offer my services. If you guys need some help doing that map, I can certainly help with that. Okay. Awesome. Thank you. Go ahead, Jeff. Good afternoon, Colonel Bridget. I'm C-Cousin at Trump. How are you guys doing? My question was, we were discussing this this morning with Miles, and the subject came up that said that China is controlling the Panamanian Canal, the Panama Canal.
1:03:17 and that the Colombians have ownership over the Panama Canal because that used to be part of Colombia. My question is, since CCP has a base operations at the Darien Gap right there, is that not a security threat to the United States that needs to be addressed pretty quickly? Well, I mean, the presence of actual CCP people,
1:03:47 You can look at that two ways. There are people that believe that China was there helping build and finish a bridge. And when they get done finishing that bridge, which continues or completes the highway, we always, and I don't know the answer to this, so I'm just out there. We always assume because we've been programmed to do it.
1:04:18 the worst attribute to anybody that we want to set up as the boogeyman. And I don't know, because I don't trust any intel that comes out of our government at all, none. So are they there in the belts and road kind of initiative to help people out?
1:04:44 We never are. We are only in these places to basically steal their resources through conglomerates. And I don't mean we as in you and I or even our government. I mean the CIA and the International Syndicate goes in and gets us into these situations that then the Congress, because they're all blackmailed, doesn't have the balls to get us out of.
1:05:12 I don't know the answer to that. The Panama Canal was given back to the Panamanians. And they basically, a long time ago, and I can't say that I blame them, because the military base that was in Panama was the one that had the School of Americas in it, and we were training terrorists at it. And also,
1:05:40 That military base was the same base that they had put crypto AG for Latin America at, which was the encryption that allowed the U.S. to spy on all diplomatic cables out of every country that had subscribed to this particular what appeared to be a civilian company with a back door in it. I think that that's the same thing as AT&T there with Carlos Slim Control and all the telecommunications too as well, ma'am.
1:06:09 It is not the same thing, Jeff. AT&T is a commercial entity. Crypto AG was a particular encrypted company that had hardware that they sold to governments for their embassies to use worldwide in what they guaranteed to these countries were encrypted.
1:06:39 conversations that no one could spy on because they were encrypted. It was a government sales thing. It had basically nothing to do with... AT&T is basically the follow-on to the company called ITT, which was the original international telephone and telegraph company that got its beginning even before World War II that was doing the civilian
1:07:08 telephone and telegraph infrastructure, which again, if you follow the mergers and the purchases, it ends up that all of the ITT equipment over the years ended up in networks and everything else ended up in AT&T. But ITT was 100%. That guy was in bed with the CIA and Intel.
1:07:35 in general in the State Department even before the CIA was set up. So that's kind of the analogy, but not Crypto AG. Crypto AG is like the promise software that was sold to like Department of Justices and banking people around the world that had a Mossad and a CIA backdoor to it. It's a very different thing when you're selling something to a government and then you're selling something
1:08:05 to the people, although the cell towers for the, you know, AT&T now is kind of an infrastructure project. But us going in like we did in the Philippines and mandating that they carry all of our stuff gives you the ability long term. And it's exactly the whole trick that Erickson did out of Sweden for them to be able to spot.
1:08:34 on everybody with telecommunications for eons. When you have their tele, whether it was way back in the day, telegrams or, you know, the regular hard line phones, you can spy on everybody. And they did. And that's all been documented.
1:08:59 You're right, Colonel. I'm sorry. I meant to say ITT. You said AT&T. They're probably in on it, too. Yeah. Okay. Does anybody else have anything? Trumpfrog, you want to talk about tonight? I was going to say that, just like Bridget said, these things, once you do that map and see all these different coups that have been all over the world, literally,
1:09:34 These people don't deserve to breathe the oxygen above ground. I mean, they just don't deserve to breathe oxygen, period. I agree. That we've been talking about historically are dead already. And they're roasting in hell. But there are ones that are ongoing, like the assholes that did Ukraine, that definitely need to be held accountable.
1:10:05 in front of everybody. So. I mean, it's almost, to be honest with you, the ones that concocted these whole ideas were, yeah, they're probably long dead and everything, but the ones that are continuing the operations that are still planning things and doing this stuff, it's just insane. I mean, I can't believe that there's this kind of evil on the planet. Seriously. It is. It is. I mean, I obviously,
1:10:36 walked through the killing fields and was walking through Al-Ahmadiyah, the town up in northern Iraq that got gassed in the middle of the day where women and children were out playing in the streets. And the town hall, which is where we were having our meeting,
1:11:03 They have all of the pictures of the day that that happened in their town hall. So I've seen this evil. And it's something that you kind of compartmentalize and put in the back of your head that it exists. But once I found Operation Gladio and I realized those were not isolated incidents, it changes everything. This was a planned overtaking of the entire world.
1:11:31 And installing fascist dictators. And that really is a completely different. It's not an occasional crazy idiot like Pol Pot that just decided to go out and kill a million people. This is a planned execution of millions and millions and millions of people over an ongoing period of time in order to install.
1:12:01 one world government. So, again, that changes everything. Go ahead, Bridget. And, you know, earlier today, and forgive Cousin It, she is fighting a cold, actively fighting it. But anyway, we were talking briefly on the phone, and we all get to that point where it seems like you are in Vietnam.
1:12:36 Trying to overstep all these landmines, whether it be in the grocery store, in the medications, in the clothes that you wear, in the normal routines. And this is something that we all feel periodically. It's like, gee, I wish sometimes I could go back and unsee all this and be stupid again. But you really don't. And it's like, you know, it is so in some and then in the same respect.
1:13:07 You look around and you see the people that are still proverbially drinking the Kool-Aid. And it's just one day at a time, you know. The gal that you were mentioning earlier that did the glasses put a most beautiful video that I reposted. And it had to do with thieves don't try and break into a home.
1:13:39 It's empty. The devil is actively involved in this. And anyone who doesn't see it is blind. And he's trying to steal something that is beautiful and wonderful. And that is what we are. And that is why we stand out from the evil that we're exposing. And it is truly an honor to fight with everybody here.
1:14:11 On learning this and spreading the word. And Miss Lou, you asked for a mic. Did you have a question? So hold on just a minute, Bridget. I'm going to just minorly, I agree with everything that you just said with the exception of thieves don't break into houses that are empty. They do distill the copper. We've had that happen. Okay, well, you got me there. Yeah, you got me there. Good one. Go ahead, Stellar. I was going to, I,
1:14:41 Because I was posting a bunch of stuff on Facebook and a friend of mine who is a Donald Trump supporter, but he's not awake, asked me today, can we meet? I have some questions. And I said, sure. And he goes, you know, I've got over 5,000 followers on my Facebook.
1:15:01 on Facebook. And he goes, only he goes, but he goes, there's only probably not even 1% that are aware of what's going on. He goes, the other 99%, he goes, they don't see it. He goes, he goes, he goes, why don't they understand? He goes, they, they, you know, their skin color or whatever. He goes, I don't get it. He goes, I don't understand why they don't.
1:15:22 They don't see it because he goes, you know me because I've never been into politics because I'm not into that stuff because I just want to be able to work, you know, and all that other stuff. He goes, they complain about the same things that we're all complaining about. And I go, we I had no idea that he was one of us. And he's like, no, he goes, he goes, no, he goes, they complain about the same thing. And, you know, but then they're bashing and bashing.
1:15:44 And I said, I don't know. I go, you know, maybe because you're a high vibe in person and you kind of see things that they don't. They're all led by fear. He goes, no, he goes, he goes, I don't understand. He goes, they're complaining about the same things. He goes, why can't they see? And I said, I don't know. I go, there's this thing called MKUltra because you keep saying that. What the hell is that? I go, television tells you the vision they want you to know, the programs. So literally that's where I'm at with this guy.
1:16:11 And it sunk in his head. He's like, holy shit, my TV's been off for over 20 years, and I don't watch any of that stuff. He goes, is that what it is? So, you know, there. Miss Lou, go ahead. Hey, Colonel. It hurts that you've enlightened me to the fact that the U.S. is basically the Death Star. Miss Lou, did you have something? Can you hear me? Oh, yep, she's speaking. Hang on. Can you hear me now? Hey, Miss Lou, I'm going to drop you down and bring you back up, okay? Got it.
1:16:46 OK. Hey, Ron, you hear me, sir? Again, yes. Go ahead, Ron. OK, am I good? All right. Yes, I can hear you. OK, I'm sorry. I just wanted to tell the colonel really quickly that she's enlightened me to the fact that basically, historically, the U.S. is the death star.
1:17:25 In many cases, we have been the Death Star. You're absolutely right. It's just so awful. And that's why we've got to change this government or we are going to just like implode. But anyway, what I wanted to ask you, Colonel, where do you think our next point of CIA horrors, the country? Right now, the headlines are all talking about the Clintons in Haiti, by the way. It's all coming out the Times. It's like, where have they been?
1:17:54 What do you think? Taiwan? Well, there's many ongoing right now. I mean, just like they tried to assassinate the Slovakian president, they just basically overthrew Bangladesh. So there's many of them going on right now. The problem, obviously, that all of us have, because we don't have classified information, is...
1:18:23 There's no way of knowing without being able to track the CIA personnel and where they're at. You can, and I have done this, you can go look at the National Endowment for Democracy's webpage and you can look at where they're issuing contracts. And it will tell you because the National Endowment for Democracy.
1:18:53 contracts precede a coup about a year out. They start antagonizing the colleges, the student, the youth programs in a country to begin the destabilization process and get the people that train that are going to get out in the streets and actually cause the havoc that they then use to overthrow the government.
1:19:19 And so if you track the National Endowment for Democracies countries, you can get a very good insight as to where they're focusing their money. But they're not the only one. And that's the problem. You have to look at open societies, which is the George Soros, because he also funds some of them. The Center for American Progress funds some of them. I also found.
1:19:46 The Albert Einstein Institute, they're the trainer. And so you can see they will bring people on language wise in any country that they're going to go and actually administer the training to. So those are kind of the some of the things that you can look for if you're interested in knowing who's next. Gotcha. Yeah. Thank you so much. I think our country is currently involved in a regime change.
1:20:15 Well, we've been involved in one ever since Kennedy, actually. But it has been, because we all have guns, a very slow-moving train.
1:20:29 With the installation of the street activist, you know, we've we've tracked several of the things like the weather underground, the creation of the music industry in L.A. in the 60s. There has been a slow evolutional change. And there was at least four coups that were ran on Trump during the four years that he was in.
1:20:57 They are definitely in the destabilization phase of this. And just like the reason why I feel so compelled to show examples of these things, I was just...
1:21:15 It just read in the Philippine one about them moving people. That's what the whole 15 minute city thing is all about. That is the exact same thing that they did in Vietnam. When they begin mass destabilization of moving people and forcing them into the city where they can isolate them.
1:21:40 And manipulate them better with psychological operations. And, you know, they've been doing that. They're messing with our food supply. They're poisoning our food supply. So, yeah, it's been an ongoing effort for decades. Ron, go ahead. I just wanted to echo one of the things that Bridget had talked about a couple minutes ago. And she's about being, you know, the ignorance is bliss.
1:22:11 Almost we would like to go back and just kind of unlearn everything and go back to being happy, even if it's just for a little while. Trust me, I have that sensation often. It sounds nice to do. It sounds nice in theory, but I think I prefer being awake in the grand scheme because being awake and prepared. But Bridget, I absolutely...
1:22:40 Get it. I'm right there with you. I was down in Santa Monica about two weeks ago, and I was very uncomfortable. I mean, there was nobody that was speaking English. I mean, I shouldn't say nobody, but I'd say that probably a good 40% of the people that were walking around on the pier down in Santa Monica, right outside of LA, it was, I mean, they weren't speaking English.
1:23:08 You know, I mean, in California, that has been something that's been going on since probably the mid 90s. California mandated that I was I want to say it was the early to mid 90s when California started mandating that.
1:23:22 Um, nobody has to speak English. Like if you go to the DMV to, to, to get a book, to learn the driving codes or whatever, you, you could get something in your own language. And I think they offered something like 20 different languages. So, I mean, they've been, they've been pushing this in California for a long time and, you know, California is the test bed. Um, but anyway, that, and I.
1:23:45 Are you, Colonel, are you familiar with Jorge Ventura? Does that name ring a bell to you at all? Okay, so I just discovered him really just yesterday. Somebody sent me an interview that he did. He's a young journalist who exposed a lot of the stuff with the cartel activity out here in California and a lot of the Chinese.
1:24:10 And apparently he was saying that the Chinese that are here, what they're doing is they're taking over the illegal. They made a deal with the Mexican cartels to take over the illegal growing operations in California and for with with the cartels, Mexican cartels, predominantly the Sinaloa cartel. And in in return for letting them have all of that business.
1:24:40 They just need to get – they just need to supply the Sinaloan cartel with the precursors to make fentanyl. And apparently, this guy went over to China to see if he could buy the precursor stuff, and that stuff could be readily available and shipped back. So, I mean, he's actually – I've read about that. Yeah. So, anyway, it's very interesting to hear about how they –
1:25:09 migrate all these people over specifically the chinese um and really it's almost like an indentured servitude what they do it's it's very similar what they did with the uh with the girls in russia hey come over here we'll make you a maid but what they do is they bring them over here and then they they they bring them over to the to the grow operations and then they enslave them they take away all their stuff and they're forced to stay there and they essentially live in uh abysmal conditions so um
1:25:37 A portion of the people that are coming over here from China are not necessarily combatants as much as they are laborers and slave laborers for the illegal marijuana growing operations that are not just happening in California, but they're happening in Oregon, in Nevada, in...
1:25:57 New Mexico, Arizona, Oklahoma, Maine. So there's a lot of that stuff. But anyway, I'll yield for now. Okay. Jeff, go ahead. Colonel, that was precisely my point about my position on Panama is exactly what Ron said. They're taking over the marijuana operations and the fentanyl. And that's the trade and the cartel is, I mean, excuse me, the CCP is.
1:26:29 in control of the situation. I believe they're under the cartel, which is bad. Well, the part that Ron was just talking about was primarily off the coast of Mexico in the article that I was reading. I've read several of them. They are actually coming to the coast of Mexico, not through the Darien Gap. They are bringing it into the Baja Peninsula off the coast of Mexico via ship.
1:27:01 But anyway, that was that gentleman on Tucker Carlson that alluded to the Darien gap down there for the CCP having their operations next to the IOM, I believe. Yeah. Let me add real quick. Let me add one of the things that this guy.
1:27:20 He had done several documentaries, and as a result of doing the documentaries, he made an enormous amount of contacts within law enforcement communities, specifically Border Patrol. And what they said was the Chinese, when they come in, they have no documents. They're the only ones.
1:27:39 They're the only group of people that are destroying their documents. All the other people that are coming from any other part of the world, they actually have documentation. But the Chinese are coming in. They're basically destroying everything and have no paperwork at all, no identification, nothing. They can't be identified. And they're still letting them go. Yeah. Benjamin, go ahead. Yes, ma'am. I don't hear Benjamin.
1:28:11 Oh, man. All right, I'll drop. Hang on, Ben. Let me drop you down and bring you back up. Colonel, there is one more thing about the environment that they're destroying in the Darien Gap. I'm just wondering where all the environmentalists and people at the climate change people protest in the destruction of one of the most beautiful parts of our country, the Darien Gap, or our Americas. Yeah, they're frauds. Go ahead, Benjamin. Thank you, ma'am.
1:28:53 That's why these types of discussions are so important. We need to be echoing these messages out. That's one of the great things about X right now is it's given us the open forum to be able to have these discussions. That's why it's important to bring new people into the fold. I have my kids and my family and their friends come and listen to some of these spaces. That way they can hear about it. It prepares them.
1:29:23 of issues that we have as a nation. Like with all this immigration, we're talking about all of us coming in from different angles, different levels as far as how bad it really is. You're banding a little bit, Benjamin. Say again? You're banding. I couldn't hear the last little bit. You said you had all of the people coming in and listening to the spaces. Yeah.
1:29:57 You know, that's why I got Colonel pinned on my profile. That's why all these spaces I go in, anybody talks about these types of operations going on, because this is a playbook. This is how you do it. This is how you bring a nation down. You know, like they've got their enemy combatants here ready to go. And that's why, you know, it's important to have discussions about what you're talking about, getting them and moving them back out of the country. You know, like these are conversations that need to be had. You know, there's a lot of conversations.
1:30:27 that need to be had. You know, what I liken it to is, you know, the Bible talks about, you know, it's not a war of the flesh. It's a war of ideologies, principalities, you know, like something like LGBTQ and what children that's that's the type of virus that's infiltrated our nation. You know, we were all raised boy, boys or boys, girls or girls. You know, these are the types of.
1:30:52 you know, techniques that they use to bring a nation down, you know, and they start with the pillars, the things that bond you together. That's why, you know, when they went after the children, that's what hyped a lot of people up when COVID came out. That's what hyped a lot of people up. And it's like, these people have gone so far. That's why when Trump talks about like, they're going to be dealt with, you know, that that's a good thing.
1:31:16 You know, we need to be focusing on building our communities up, building our people up, finding out what true freedom is, you know, get good people into power. And these are the types of things that we can do. That's why it's so important, because you got the fourth industrial revolution right here on the cusp. You know, there's a lot of technology out there that's available, like our world can change. And I'll end there. I agree. I agree.
1:31:44 The only thing I'm going to caution you on, which is something that I've learned in this journey, is when we're talking about China, we have to be very careful about whether we're talking about mainland China, communist China, or we're talking about Taiwan. And our government on purpose has mixed the two of them together.
1:32:15 in a way that allows them to manipulate us. So I just tell everybody to keep that in mind. Did you have something else, Benjamin? Just one other thing to add. You know, going back and looking at the...
1:32:35 The first opium war, the second opium war, the Boxer Rebellion, the hundred years of shame that China had to live through as a nation. You know, look at how many millions of people died. You know, when they look at America, not all of them, but many of them, you know, look at us, you know, in the brightest of lights, you know, so they do have incentive to take us down.
1:32:57 If we're not doing the right things, if our leaders aren't doing the right things, we're supposed to be the world's thing that every nation is supposed to look up to in the right way, the proper way. And we're not being that thing, then I can't feel bad for them wanting to take us down. That's why I know many people in China that have no problem with you or me or anybody else. A lot of countries have...
1:33:24 issues with the people that have been calling the shots you know and it's like if there ever was a time in my life to you know make things right you know it seems like now's the time that's why you know it's great that we have these types of discussions that's why it's important to get people caught up to where the game really is and that's why you know this unveiling that's been happening that's that's to get a bit more on the same page that yeah that that is
1:33:52 An excellent point. And that is something that I have talked about repeatedly in trying to undo past programming. Because if you go back and you look, as you mentioned, the Boxer Wars 1 and 2, those were all about the UK basically fighting for the right to infiltrate China.
1:34:20 And in doing so with goods and services, primarily opium, originally from India, and they were drugging the Chinese people. And I mean, I can't even imagine fighting a war for the right to drug people. And then the UK wins it and they take possession of.
1:34:43 Shanghai, they take possession of Hong Kong as their quote unquote trophy. That's how they ended up with that. And that is not something that they teach you in school. And it wasn't just that they infiltrated China with this massive amount of opium and was drugging the Chinese. They had bought the emperor.
1:35:13 and basically had manipulated the emperor of China. And then you had this bourgeois, as I keep calling it, the elite, and these military people, and Chiang Kai-shek was certainly one of them, that decided that that was a great way to make a living as a...
1:35:40 and create an army and fund it all and we've always been taught that he was the good guy fighting against Mao but when you actually go back and you look at history Mao was actually fighting against the poisoning of Chinese and the fact that the emperor had went along with it and I'm not an apologist for communists I think communism is a very bad thing but I also know that we've been lied to
1:36:09 about what exactly or who exactly were communists and who weren't. So I want everybody to understand that you need to do your own homework. You guys need to do your own research and not believe a single thing that your government tells you or anything that you've read in a quote-unquote history book.
1:36:38 Knowing that the CIA actually pays people to write fiction and make it pose as nonfiction. So you have to do not only your research, you have to research the researchers that you're reading their research. Because that's the extent to what they've done to dumb us down. So anyway.
1:37:09 I try to do that with the selection of the books that we get the information from. We're very careful about vetting the authors. And believe me, I'm looking at about 20 books right in front of me thrown out all over my couch. Of the probably 50 books that I've now bought on this subject, some of them I have read.
1:37:39 and put on a shelf because they do not provide us anything new, number one. And number two, you can tell by the information in them that they're not telling you anything new as if someone was writing it on behalf of the CIA that wanted to basically be an apologist for it.
1:38:05 I still read the book because there may be one thing or another that I didn't know before, but it's not anything I would bore anybody with because, and frankly, the guy that I mentioned today, Prouty, I kind of felt the same way about his book. He does not reveal, the only thing that I ever learned from him in his book, and his book is a huge book. It's good for someone who knows nothing about this.
1:38:35 But he doesn't reveal anything new. It's almost as if his book was approved by the CIA to confirm information that had already been disclosed using the FOIA process and just kind of put it in a format. The only thing that I ever learned from him was regards to that he was the source of the expose that we did on.
1:39:04 jim jones in the pre-ordering of the body bags before the people were actually murdered that is the only thing that was a new um otherwise unsourced piece of information and i mean his book's like 600 pages long so is that the secret team um it's actually out in my cottage i don't know the name of it off the top of my head it's the big ass
1:39:35 I think it's secret team, but I think he only wrote two, secret team and JFK, but anyway. Yeah, it would be secret team then. Martin Bott, go ahead. Yeah, hello. I think with the opium wars, we're seeing the same now in Western societies. Secret services are distributing drugs to get rid of the opposition. And I've seen this in Berlin, where the state collaborates with dealers.
1:40:14 It's real hard to hear you because there's like a tone in the background. Yeah, that's my car. Okay. Yeah, it's hard to hear you. Say what you just said again. Yeah, okay. I've seen in Berlin, all the states, the police collaborates with the dealers. And so we are actually experiencing the same problem like the Chinese with their opium war around 1900 and before. It's the same type of opposition.
1:40:56 So they're using the drugs in collaboration with the secret police and the police. Yeah. Okay. Got it. Yeah. Yeah. That's unfortunate. Okay. I don't see any more hands. Trump frog. You want to talk about tonight? He might be working. We have the pond tonight at eight. We're going to continue our conversation.
1:41:30 About the Pilgrim Society. So. Make sure that you're there. I'm going to try to. That part of it up. But. There is so much information. About the Pilgrim Society. We're also going through. On. Wednesday night. For the last two. Wednesdays.
1:41:56 Not probably. And definitely this Wednesday with Alpha Warrior, the American Security Council, because it basically is the same thing. They are NGOs posing as nonpartisan entities that have basically orchestrated this entire Operation Gladio. And they find they they act as.
1:42:23 Um, the same way the world anti-communist league, and by the way, I just found an old book, um, that I bought on the world and, oh, I wanted to do this. Hold on just a second. I got to bring this up. Um, I want you guys to listen to this. Um, shoot. I'm so glad I said that. Cause I almost forgot this. All right. So I was looking for a book, um, on the anti-communist league.
1:42:52 Like the one I found. I don't know. I just got this crazy idea today. I just stumbled upon that book I found about the World Wildlife Fund leaks that we did the big expose on them about. So I got this crazy idea just to look for the World Anti-Communist League. And so and it's funny now that the whole conversation we just had.
1:43:23 Didn't even ding a bell on me. You guys are going to think this is crazy. All right. So if you look on Amazon for a book about the World Anti-Communist League, the first book you're going to find is out of print or it's not for sale. I have a copy of it coming because I found it on a different place and it was the last one. So we'll report on that. But I want you to listen to this.
1:43:51 If I look down through the World Anti-Communist League, I find addresses and messages of President Chiang Kai-shek, Republic of China, to Asian People's Anti-Communist League, World Anti-Communist League, and the Asian Parliamentary Union. Who's it written by? Chiang Kai-shek. The next one is Chinese Communist Party Rectification. Who's that written by?
1:44:21 Oh, the World Anti-Communist League, China chapter, meaning Taiwan. The Anatomy of Chinese Communist Peaceful United Front Intrigue Towards Taiwan. Who's that written by? The Anti-Communist League. Chinese Communist Criminal Acts in Drugging the World. Who's that written by? The World Anti-Communist League.
1:44:49 Chinese communist criminal acts and persecution of religions. Who is that written by? The Anti-Communist League. Taiwan. Communist parties of the world. Who's that written by? The Anti-Communist League. Europe. The imminent storm situation on mainland China. Who's that written by? The World Anti-Communist League.
1:45:18 The Anti-Communist Revolution Movement of the Youth. Who's that written by? The Anti-Communist League. Are you getting the trend here? Nothing like controlling the narrative, huh? Holy crap. And these are not like books. These are like pamphlets. These are actual literature that is from...
1:45:45 Many of those – you remember we talked about the – The pamphlets where they dropped down? No, not those kind. When they hosted – so these World Anti-Communist League meetings was like every couple of months all over the world. And they told people – and the U.S. mandated it in many of these overthrows of governments when they would install their puppet government.
1:46:13 to quote unquote, because they did it because of communism, right? Well, they had to set up a world anti-communist league chapter. You know, because what we just did, like when we overthrew Nicaragua, because they were all communists, but they weren't. Because we said they were communists, they had to have a anti-communist league because they were communists. And the same thing in Chile, even though they were never communists, we called them communists. So they had to set up a world anti-communist league because we called them communists. So this shit was everywhere.
1:46:42 And they had these world meetings and they had all these people come and they produced these pamphlets. Well, these pamphlets are propaganda. And they basically are all saying, because they were trying to demonize, and I'm not saying that's right or wrong, but all of the propaganda that we know about mainland China and the Communist Party in China, all has been filtered through the World Anti-Communist League.
1:47:11 Which, who set that up? The Reverend Moon from the Unification Church in South Korea, who was part of the CIA. So what do we actually know about China? I'm just saying, we may or may not know anything about China. Go ahead, Stellar. Wasn't there something last week about the Tenet, whatever it was, that was paying influencers all kinds of money? It had ties to Korea? Yes. Yes.
1:47:45 So I'm just saying this opens so many doors to what people think they know about shit. And they may not know anything because it may be all propaganda. Bridget, go ahead. And that's exactly what I was just getting ready to agree is that so many of these influencers and these, especially the professors that.
1:48:15 that are so well-versed in these things. This is where they're getting all their information from. Yes! Really, all you're doing, all they're doing is regurgitating. And there's just another talking head. Yeah. Oh, and how about the whole Biden administration post that I posted the other day? I wanted to ask you about it, and I keep forgetting. About all of Biden's high-level, all coming from the same organization.
1:48:48 A shell company? Um, generally, yeah, generally, um, those, any of those entities are creating, are created as basically like holding tanks for the people that they want to install. So that is not unusual either for con ink or the, um,
1:49:20 the Democrats to do. You know, like Covington is kind of one of the law firms they hang out at, or what's the other thing? Center for American Progress or the CFR. They kind of just, you know, or the Hoover Institute, which I noticed is where Nikki Haley's at now. They just, they glom onto these.
1:49:50 And many of them are funded through shell companies of the CIA. So it definitely shouldn't surprise us. Sunshine, go ahead. Okay. When you were just talking about that book, have you ever heard of Wiki Spooks? Yes, I have. When you were doing that, I just typed in the words like you just used. World anti-communist league.
1:50:21 I cannot believe the plethora of things that just popped up. Right. It's a whole deep hole. Oh, yeah. I don't know if any of you know about WikiSpooks or not. You can't take it as gospel, obviously. You've got to do your work on the sauce and everything. But it's a good starting place if you want to type those words in there and start looking for this stuff. Thank you. Yeah.
1:50:55 I'll never forget the first time I found the World Anti-Communist League. And then that was like one of our biggest rabbit holes because it led to almost every country that had had a coup in it.
1:51:11 It led us to the Moonies. It led us to, obviously, the CIA, the KCIA. I didn't even know there was such a thing. That's how I first found out about Chiang Kai-shek and him being different than, you know, they.
1:51:30 So I don't even know if you guys know, but from the 1940s, the 1950s, the 1960s, up until the early 1970s, at the UN Security Council, if you go back and you look, China appears to have always been on the Security Council. They weren't. Chiang Kai-shek was. Taiwan was. They called it the...
1:52:02 Republic of China, but it wasn't China, China, not mainland China. That didn't happen. And they didn't get their, the China didn't actually get the Chinese seat until Nixon went over there and recognized them. And maybe that's why they hated Nixon. I don't know. But I went back and started looking. It was actually Taiwan. So is it Taiwan or?
1:52:32 You know what I mean? So they're supposedly the government in exile in a country called Taiwan. But Taiwan was occupying the seat at the UN Security Council called China. And so if you go back and you look at a lot of the UN initiatives that went on during that time and you tie the World Anti-Communist League to Operation Gladio and it being a guy's.
1:53:01 Of them doing all of these coups, stuff that the U.N. Security Council was doing and voting on completely changes everything. Go ahead, Benjamin. All right. Last time and then I got to get off. We're going into IHOP and I don't think the good people in IHOP are ready for the colonel yet. But that.
1:53:27 When Colonel's talking about how this stuff's done, the anti-communist league and stuff like that, take a good hard look at the American education system and the importance of getting rid of the Department of Education, having one entity that's able to influence the learning of an entire nation. We have a little bit over 13,000 K-12 school districts in the United States.
1:53:56 One corporation, McGraw-Hill, provides 100 percent of the learning material to over 13,000 of those schools and or school districts. So we have like 13,065 school districts. I think like 13,013 is provided by McGraw-Hill. You know, you can influence the past, present and future with with that power right there. And and we found.
1:54:27 Like over in the UK with Robert Maxwell, he not only owned the publisher, Macmillan, for all of their school books, but he also owned the medical publisher that published all of the studies. So the entire thing was manipulated. So, yeah, they have total control. Oh, let's see.
1:54:57 We lost Bridget. Let me get her back up here. So, yeah, it's just it's crazy. I sent you back up here, Bridget. Where'd you go? Hold on. I got to get her back up here. It's not letting me send her a co-host thing now. Yeah. Oh, there you go. All right. So, Jeff, what you got?
1:55:41 Colonel, I had a question about Nikki Haley. I think it was about an hour or an hour and a half before the attempt on President-elect Trump's life. She was invited to speak at the RNC as being on the board of Boeing. And Boeing would definitely benefit from Nikki Haley being the president. Did you find that that was kind of ironic or close to?
1:56:13 President Trump's attempt? I don't know. I don't know if there was any correlation there or not. So I'm not going to speculate on that. No idea. That doesn't even register on my level of odd these days, but so many odd things. I'm sorry.
1:56:41 I'm sorry, Colonel. I should keep quiet and shut my mouth a lot of times when I speak. I think I got irritated and I was on Stellar's and Trump Frog's page and I was irritated and I interrupted. Sometimes I should keep quiet and I want to apologize. I'm not going to speculate on stuff like that. All right. I'm sorry. I apologize. That's okay. No, don't apologize. It's a fair question. I'm just not going to speculate on it.
1:57:15 All right, guys, we're past six. So I'm going to go so I can eat before I have to be on with Trump frog tonight. So take care. I'll be back on here at eight and then we'll be back tomorrow at four. See you then. Thanks, Colonel Tanner and Bridget. Give Cousin It big hugs for us, please.
1:57:44 Thank you.

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Claims made here

United States recruited Edward Lansdale host_asserted ▶ 11:59
“And I wanted to talk about the Philippines again. We talked about it a long time ago. But what we learned recently is people like Lansdell that was in the Philippines training up guerrilla gladio oper…”
United States installed Ngo Dinh Diem host_asserted ▶ 12:29
“when they were trying to kill all of the people in the beginning stages of the U.S. being in Vietnam, well before the war ever even got started, and before they started the military advisory group. We…”
United States overthrew Philippines host_asserted ▶ 13:23
“Very early on, back when we were talking about how the queen was deposed in Hawaii. But that was pre-World War II. So this is going to talk about the Philippines in the immediate aftermath of World Wa…”
William McKinley ordered_assassination_of Philippines book_quoted ▶ 16:12
“So I don't know what part of all men are created equal when you start talking about their unfit, but that was William McKinley. And basically, William McKinley's idea of doing what was best for the Fi…”
United States covered_up Hukbalahap book_quoted ▶ 20:12
“The American forces disarmed many of the Hux units, removed the local governments, which the Hux had established, and arrested and imprisoned many of their high-ranking members, as well as the leaders…”
Japan carried_out_attack Hukbalahap book_quoted ▶ 21:33
“and led by American officers and composed of U.S. and Filipino soldiers of the so-called U.S. Army forces in the Far East, undertook a police-type action which resulted in the reign of terror against …”
United States carried_out_attack Hukbalahap book_quoted ▶ 21:33
“and led by American officers and composed of U.S. and Filipino soldiers of the so-called U.S. Army forces in the Far East, undertook a police-type action which resulted in the reign of terror against …”
United States installed Philippines book_quoted ▶ 24:58
“campaign, the U.S. made use of Filipinos who were collaborating with the Japanese, such as landlords, large estate owners, many police constables, and other officials. In the post-war period, the U.S.…”
Philippines targeted_for_regime_change Hukbalahap book_quoted ▶ 25:28
“bourgeois element in every society that's on the take because that's how they manage the rest of the people. The Huck guerrilla forces had been organized largely at the initiative of the local people …”
United States supplied_arms_to Philippines book_quoted ▶ 28:42
“By the end of 1945, four months after the close of World War II, the U.S. was training and equipping a force of 50,000 Filipino soldiers for the quote-unquote Cold War. In testimony before a congressi…”
Philippines removed_from_power Luis Taruc book_quoted ▶ 31:28
“Three to the Senate and seven to the House were not allowed to take their seats under the transparent fiction that coercion had been used to influence the voters. No investigation or review had ever b…”
Luis Taruc exposed Philippines book_quoted ▶ 33:21
“just in case they voted wrong again. According to Louis Turok, in the months following the election, peasant villages were destroyed. More than 500 peasants and their leaders were killed, and about th…”
United States trained Philippines host_asserted ▶ 37:01
“and had to have the U.S. approval for such purchases. Such a state of affairs necessarily involved training, maintenance, and spare parts made the Filipino military dependent upon the U.S. Further, no…”
Joint U.S. Military Advisory Group reorganized Philippines host_asserted ▶ 37:32
“By early 1950s, the U.S. had provided the Philippines with over $200 million of our taxpayer dollars in military equipment and supplies, a remarkable sum for the time. This is 1950 and was in addition…”
United States funded Philippines host_asserted ▶ 37:32
“By early 1950s, the U.S. had provided the Philippines with over $200 million of our taxpayer dollars in military equipment and supplies, a remarkable sum for the time. This is 1950 and was in addition…”
Joint U.S. Military Advisory Group appointed Ramon Magsaysay host_asserted ▶ 38:00
“reorganized the Filipino intelligence capability and defense department. It put its chosen man, a guy by the name of Ramon Macese, M-A-G-S-A-Y-S-A-Y, at its head and formed the Philippine Army into a …”
CIA recruited Edward Lansdale host_asserted ▶ 40:28
“Lansdell arrived in the Philippines. The Civil War had all the markings of a long drawn out affair with victory not in sight for neither side. Ostensibly, Lansdell was just another American military a…”
Edward Lansdale founded Civil Affairs Office host_asserted ▶ 42:52
“As a former advertising man, Lansdell was no stranger to the use of market research, motivation techniques, media, and deception. In CIA parlance, such art falls under the heading of psychological war…”
Edward Lansdale carried_out_attack Hukbalahap host_asserted ▶ 43:47
“and their lures, their taboos, and the myths, and examined for clues any appeal that they could wean the people off of supporting the insurgents. In one operation, they flew over these areas in small …”
Edward Lansdale carried_out_attack Hukbalahap host_asserted ▶ 44:36
“They allowed the Hux military people to travel along a path and they grabbed the last guy and they murdered him and poked two holes in his neck. And then when the people realized he was missing becaus…”
Edward Lansdale founded Economic Development Corps host_asserted ▶ 45:33
“Out of this came the Economic Development Corps to lure Hux with a program of resettlement on their own patch of farmland with tools, seeds, cash loans. It was an undertaking wholly inadequate to the …”
Philippines carried_out_attack Hukbalahap book_quoted ▶ 46:28
“For the Hucks had long followed an explicit code of conduct toward the peasants, with punishment metered out for anyone who violated their code of conduct. But on the other occasions, government soldi…”
Robert D. Prouty exposed Philippines book_quoted ▶ 46:55
“was a technique developed in the art of the Philippines in which soldiers would set unwary village in a grand manner. Prouty being an Air Force retired colonel who worked directly with the CIA, he had…”
CIA installed Ramon Magsaysay host_asserted ▶ 50:05
“The high point of this effort was the elections to presidency in 1953 of Ramon Massese, the cooperative former defense head. Cooperative as in we bought him. Lansdell, it was said, invented Massese. H…”
National Movement for Free Elections front_for CIA host_asserted ▶ 50:26
“such as National Movement for Free Elections, ran the Filipino campaign with all of the licensing impunity and money that one would expect to have when the CIA is propping you up. Yet the New York Tim…”
CIA carried_out_attack Ramon Magsaysay host_asserted ▶ 50:54
“The CIA on one occasion drugged the drinks of Masese's opponent, incumbent President Carino, before he gave a speech so that he would appear incoherent. Maybe that's what they're doing to Kamala. On a…”
CIA funded Ramon Magsaysay host_asserted ▶ 51:23
“finally hitting the presidential candidate so hard that it knocked him out. Massese won the election, but not before the CIA had smuggled in guns for use in a coup in case their man lost. Once Massese…”
Edward Lansdale carried_out_attack Ramon Magsaysay host_asserted ▶ 51:23
“finally hitting the presidential candidate so hard that it knocked him out. Massese won the election, but not before the CIA had smuggled in guns for use in a coup in case their man lost. Once Massese…”
CIA supplied_arms_to Ramon Magsaysay host_asserted ▶ 51:23
“finally hitting the presidential candidate so hard that it knocked him out. Massese won the election, but not before the CIA had smuggled in guns for use in a coup in case their man lost. Once Massese…”
Ramon Magsaysay member_of United States host_asserted ▶ 53:44
“Sherman Adams that he sent word to Eisenhower that he would do anything the U.S. wanted him to do, even though his own foreign minister took the opposite view. One inventive practice of the CIA on beh…”
CIA covered_up Sen. Sergio Osmeña Jr. host_asserted ▶ 54:41
“planted stories that he was a communist and it prepared packages of condoms labeled courtesy of recto the people's friend the condoms all had holes in them and in the most inappropriate place the agen…”
CIA attempted_assassination_of Sen. Sergio Osmeña Jr. host_asserted ▶ 54:41
“planted stories that he was a communist and it prepared packages of condoms labeled courtesy of recto the people's friend the condoms all had holes in them and in the most inappropriate place the agen…”
CIA recruited Diosdado Macapagal host_asserted ▶ 55:38
“who was to become the president in 1961, provided the agency with political information for several years and eventually asked for and received what he felt he deserved, financial support for his camp…”
Philippines overthrew Hukbalahap host_asserted ▶ 56:49
“By 1953, the Hucks were scattered and demoralized, no longer a serious threat. Although their death would be distributed over the next few years, it is difficult to ascertain to what extent their decl…”
United States funded Philippines host_asserted ▶ 57:46
“has written that, quote-unquote, the Kremlin did pay lip service to a movement in the Philippines praising the Huks for being part of a global struggle against the U.S., but never provided them any su…”
Philippines supplied_arms_to Korea host_asserted ▶ 58:13
“Fortress America, however, was securely in place in Southeast Asia at this point. The Philippines would be a launching point for American air and sea actions against Korea, China, Vietnam, and Indones…”
Philippines supplied_arms_to Vietnam host_asserted ▶ 58:13
“Fortress America, however, was securely in place in Southeast Asia at this point. The Philippines would be a launching point for American air and sea actions against Korea, China, Vietnam, and Indones…”
United States overthrew Colombia host_asserted ▶ 1:00:08
“Like the creation of Panama. The fact that we basically stole land from Colombia to create a fake country called Panama. So we could build the canal there because of some client that Salomon and Cromw…”
CIA spied_on Crypto AG host_asserted ▶ 1:06:09
“It is not the same thing, Jeff. AT&T is a commercial entity. Crypto AG was a particular encrypted company that had hardware that they sold to governments for their embassies to use worldwide in what t…”
International Telephone and Telegraph front_for CIA host_asserted ▶ 1:07:08
“telephone and telegraph infrastructure, which again, if you follow the mergers and the purchases, it ends up that all of the ITT equipment over the years ended up in networks and everything else ended…”
CIA spied_on Crypto AG host_asserted ▶ 1:07:35
“in general in the State Department even before the CIA was set up. So that's kind of the analogy, but not Crypto AG. Crypto AG is like the promise software that was sold to like Department of Justices…”
Mossad spied_on Crypto AG host_asserted ▶ 1:07:35
“in general in the State Department even before the CIA was set up. So that's kind of the analogy, but not Crypto AG. Crypto AG is like the promise software that was sold to like Department of Justices…”
George Soros funded Open Society Foundations host_asserted ▶ 1:19:19
“And so if you track the National Endowment for Democracies countries, you can get a very good insight as to where they're focusing their money. But they're not the only one. And that's the problem. Yo…”
Robert D. Prouty exposed Jim Jones host_asserted ▶ 1:38:35
“But he doesn't reveal anything new. It's almost as if his book was approved by the CIA to confirm information that had already been disclosed using the FOIA process and just kind of put it in a format…”
Robert D. Prouty founded The Secret Team host_asserted ▶ 1:39:35
“I think it's secret team, but I think he only wrote two, secret team and JFK, but anyway. Yeah, it would be secret team then. Martin Bott, go ahead. Yeah, hello. I think with the opium wars, we're see…”
CFR front_for Operation Gladio host_asserted ▶ 1:41:56
“Not probably. And definitely this Wednesday with Alpha Warrior, the American Security Council, because it basically is the same thing. They are NGOs posing as nonpartisan entities that have basically …”
Alpha Warrior front_for Operation Gladio host_asserted ▶ 1:41:56
“Not probably. And definitely this Wednesday with Alpha Warrior, the American Security Council, because it basically is the same thing. They are NGOs posing as nonpartisan entities that have basically …”
World Anti-Communist League front_for Operation Gladio host_asserted ▶ 1:41:56
“Not probably. And definitely this Wednesday with Alpha Warrior, the American Security Council, because it basically is the same thing. They are NGOs posing as nonpartisan entities that have basically …”
World Anti-Communist League funded Asian Parliamentary Union host_asserted ▶ 1:43:51
“If I look down through the World Anti-Communist League, I find addresses and messages of President Chiang Kai-shek, Republic of China, to Asian People's Anti-Communist League, World Anti-Communist Lea…”
Chiang Kai-shek member_of China host_asserted ▶ 1:43:51
“If I look down through the World Anti-Communist League, I find addresses and messages of President Chiang Kai-shek, Republic of China, to Asian People's Anti-Communist League, World Anti-Communist Lea…”
World Anti-Communist League carried_out_attack Communist Party of China host_asserted ▶ 1:44:21
“Oh, the World Anti-Communist League, China chapter, meaning Taiwan. The Anatomy of Chinese Communist Peaceful United Front Intrigue Towards Taiwan. Who's that written by? The Anti-Communist League. Ch…”
World Anti-Communist League carried_out_attack Communist Party of China host_asserted ▶ 1:44:49
“Chinese communist criminal acts and persecution of religions. Who is that written by? The Anti-Communist League. Taiwan. Communist parties of the world. Who's that written by? The Anti-Communist Leagu…”
World Anti-Communist League carried_out_attack Communist Party of China host_asserted ▶ 1:45:18
“The Anti-Communist Revolution Movement of the Youth. Who's that written by? The Anti-Communist League. Are you getting the trend here? Nothing like controlling the narrative, huh? Holy crap. And these…”
World Anti-Communist League carried_out_attack Nicaragua host_asserted ▶ 1:46:13
“to quote unquote, because they did it because of communism, right? Well, they had to set up a world anti-communist league chapter. You know, because what we just did, like when we overthrew Nicaragua,…”
World Anti-Communist League carried_out_attack Chile host_asserted ▶ 1:46:13
“to quote unquote, because they did it because of communism, right? Well, they had to set up a world anti-communist league chapter. You know, because what we just did, like when we overthrew Nicaragua,…”
Sun Myung Moon founded World Anti-Communist League host_asserted ▶ 1:47:11
“Which, who set that up? The Reverend Moon from the Unification Church in South Korea, who was part of the CIA. So what do we actually know about China? I'm just saying, we may or may not know anything…”
Sun Myung Moon member_of Unification Church host_asserted ▶ 1:47:11
“Which, who set that up? The Reverend Moon from the Unification Church in South Korea, who was part of the CIA. So what do we actually know about China? I'm just saying, we may or may not know anything…”
World Anti-Communist League front_for CIA host_asserted ▶ 1:51:11
“It led us to the Moonies. It led us to, obviously, the CIA, the KCIA. I didn't even know there was such a thing. That's how I first found out about Chiang Kai-shek and him being different than, you kn…”
Richard Nixon removed_from_power China host_asserted ▶ 1:52:02
“Republic of China, but it wasn't China, China, not mainland China. That didn't happen. And they didn't get their, the China didn't actually get the Chinese seat until Nixon went over there and recogni…”
China member_of National Security Council host_asserted ▶ 1:52:32
“You know what I mean? So they're supposedly the government in exile in a country called Taiwan. But Taiwan was occupying the seat at the UN Security Council called China. And so if you go back and you…”
Robert Maxwell secretly_owned Macmillan Publishers host_asserted ▶ 1:54:27
“Like over in the UK with Robert Maxwell, he not only owned the publisher, Macmillan, for all of their school books, but he also owned the medical publisher that published all of the studies. So the en…”