Operation Gladio - Portugal
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Okay, everybody. Welcome to Friday. Yay. We just pulled back in from a road trip like 10 minutes ago. I was running around trying to get the RV plugged in. Technically, I wasn't doing that. My husband was. But definitely trying to get all of the stuff out of the refrigerator, into the house, blah, blah, blah.
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hold up somewhere in the house. I just told my husband, you go on in. I'm staying in the RV. So we're back home safe and sound. Thank you guys for tolerating the inconsistencies of this week to accommodate my travel schedule. I really appreciate everybody hanging in there with us. Obviously, the flexibility of going back and listening to this after the fact is
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Always available for anybody who can't make these initially. I do appreciate. I do see people sharing these out. I so appreciate that. And I do see an increase in people sharing and liking our posts. I do appreciate that. It does get the word out. And I don't know if you guys noticed, but.
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Mike Benz just asked yesterday for a recommendation on reading up on Gladio. That would not have happened without every one of you. So again, I so appreciate all of the activity that you guys are generating. And the word is getting out. More and more people are talking about it. And that's all a huge thanks to all of you. So I do appreciate it.
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Okay, we talked yesterday about Angola. And as I indicated to everyone yesterday, it is fascinating to me, in not a good way, that things that I have heard people talk about my whole adult life, and Angola is certainly one of them.
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Is Gladio all wrapped up in a ribbon? And none of us knew that. And once we get through with Portugal, who was the colonizer of Portugal, I'm sorry, of Angola, you're going to understand why. I'm sitting here. I'm sorry. I'm a little distracted. I'm sitting here watching. We pulled up next to our boat and there's.
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the Bimini top wrap, and there's like five wasps going in and out of that Bimini top. I'm married to an electrical contractor who has this now fetish of killing wasps because they love hanging out because of the hum of electricity in switchgear.
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And in people's electrical boxes. And he has been stung like a million times in his life. And so he gets this perverse joy out of carrying around a raid can of wasp spray and murdering wasp. And so I'm just delighted that I get to go tell him there's another wasp nest for him to take out. So sorry about that. I'm going to close the blind. Just sharing probably a little too much.
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Anyway, we're going to start a little earlier than Operation Gladio with Portugal so that you understand. Because Portugal and Spain, as members eventually of NATO, are very unique for two different reasons. And we will cover them as we continue our series in Europe. So in March of 1926, General...
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Manuel de Oliveira Gomes da Costa staged a military coup in Portugal. And so keep in mind, military coups are not unique to Gladio, but post-World War II, they were unique to being done primarily in a coordinated fashion around the world by newly created intelligence community apparatuses.
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or aparatcha after World War II. He abolished the Portuguese constitution. He dismissed parliament and basically turned the entire country into a dictatorship. That was problematic because Portugal had a huge colonial empire.
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not as big as some of the other European countries, but I mean, they did have territory. And so not that it mattered if you're, you know, an inhabitant of the colony, but the future of these quote unquote democracies in Europe, it was the pressure of the people that basically got rid of slavery and basically decolonialized. And so.
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What happens when that government is overthrown and there's no pressure from the people in order for them to change their ways, it becomes extra problematic for the colonies. So he implemented an authoritarian, pretty much a fascist.
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and incorporated what was called social Catholicism. And that's very important because there's been multiple names, and I want to just take a minute to clarify something. When you do research in Operation Gladio,
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The Catholic Church looms large in all of this because when we were doing Latin America, almost every single one of them was anywhere from 80 to 95% Catholic countries. And there's thin lines between the terminology that they use. So they were using the word.
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calling them all communist, when in fact they wanted workers' rights. And then we also have the liberation theology that comes into play and multiple different names of different varieties of the Catholic religion that had a focus towards the poor versus the wealthy. And if you think about religion in general,
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That's kind of the way it ought to be, but they were trying to portray it as a bad thing. And that liberation theology here got a bad name because of the affiliation of Barack Obama and the church that he belonged to. But if you go back and you look at the context in which it was used during Operation Gladio in South America and Central America, it wasn't a bad thing at all because we've already covered that.
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These people were making like $87 a year in some cases. So this idea of social Catholicism is a tenet that is used in different ways based on who's telling the story. So I just wanted to clarify that and make you guys understand.
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These trigger words that we've psychologically been programmed to have different reactions to needs to go away because we've explained the whole use of the word communism. And this liberation theology is another one of those terms where liberating poor people out of the mine shafts and paying them decent wages is not a bad thing.
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Now, when you bring that same thing to America and it's done where we've already achieved those things in a fascist way in order to change the tenets of our foundation, it has a very different meaning, but they're using the same word and then they want us to conflate the two. So I'm asking you guys to have a much broader perspective and really dig into their use of the words that they use.
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So eventually in 1933, the Da Costa guy, dictator, is succeeded by another dictator by the name of Antonio de Oliveira Salazar. Salazar supported and was actually part of the Spanish Civil War, which brought...
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Franco to power in Spain. These dictators remained quote-unquote neutral during World War II. However, they shared every part of their government apparatus with Mussolini and Hitler as far as the way it was structured, the way they administered the government. They had
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At this point, almost no correlation with the Allies. And you will find a free exchange of people traveling from Portugal to Spain to Germany and to Italy during World War II. And in the lead up to it, quite frankly, because they all shared.
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a lot of attributes that were not in common with some of the other European powers. So after World War II and Hitler and Mussolini are gone, all there is left of the fascist European overlords on the West is Salazar and Franco. And what is really interesting about this is
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they had nothing in common with communists at all. So immediately, they were by default in bed with the US and the UK. But there was this strange dichotomy because they're still dictators. And so there was this kind of back and forth about how overtly you enter.
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with these fascist dictators because they looked exactly like the ones you just said you defeated. So there's a big disconnect going on politically and economically during this as they're trying to sort this kind of oddity out. And what's really weird about it is Portugal becomes a...
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founding member of NATO as a dictatorship. So NATO didn't have a requirement to be a democracy. And Spain, as I pointed out yesterday, was left out. And there's good reason that it was left out.
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30,000 foot look because, again, most of the Gladio support apparatus that you wouldn't want to have for plausible deniability housed in your country got housed in Spain under Franco. And he wouldn't let anybody come in and look at anything. So it was like the perfect setup. So after Salazar's death, Portugal.
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eventually became a member of the European Union. Portugal had a military secret police. And there are several entities, and I'm going to go over each one of them, in Portugal that played a role in Operation Gladio. And this is true.
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In just about every country, they don't have like we talk often about the Turkish gray wolves, but that wasn't the only entity that had Gladio operators or trained assassins, however you want to look at them. And the same thing in Italy, just because there were Gladio units doesn't mean they were the only entity that housed this capability. And so where there are multiple ones, I will.
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let everyone know what they are. So when you come across them in other research, you instantly recognize they are part of the Gladio network. So Portugal's secret police is called PIDE. And again, they would all participate in training and different activities that were all Gladio related.
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And because Portugal remained a dictatorship, it was oftentimes very difficult to determine where the quote-unquote secret police ended and where Gladio's stay-behind units began. Because, again, if you remember the whole constitution of the Gladio units, they were civilians during the day.
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And at night is when they went out and did missions. And so kind of the secret police operates under that same auspices. So with the exposure in 1990 of the Italian network, Portugal's network was also exposed. And while all the regimes in Europe and the U.S. touted Operation Gladio as an anti-communist entity,
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Gladio was always used to suppress the domestic population and to blame that suppression on quote-unquote communist elements, either inside or outside their country. The Gladio units in Portugal were used to prop up the fascist regime. A genter press was the name of yet a second Operation Gladio entity.
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Agenter Press became synonymous with the Gladio units in Portugal. A newspaper in 1990 informed a stunned audience that, quote, the secret network erected at the bottom of NATO and financed by the CIA, along with other intelligent agencies, the existence of which has recently been revealed by the Prime Minister Andriotti in Italy, had a branch in Portugal.
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It was called a gender press and was allegedly involved in assassination operations in Portugal, as well as Portuguese colonies in Africa, unquote. And again, you know, we see because we did Angola yesterday, the implications of that quote. A Portugal subordinate unit of a gender press was called OACI. Also,
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This organization operated not exclusively in Portugal, but also in Italy. Italian senators found that the CIA supported Agenter Press, and Agenter Press was led by a French guy by the name of Captain Yves-Garrion Serac. Serac, a specialist in covert warfare, received...
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military medals from the United States, including a bronze star for his involvement in the Korean War on behalf of the U.S. And I'm telling you guys, I can't wait to get to Asia because the Korean War is going to blow your mind. Italian Judge Silvani studied documents from Magenta Press and said it, quote,
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is the American Secret Service or CIA, unquote. And he was not wrong. He also asked, quote, according to your analysis, who was directly responsible for operations carried out by Agenter Press? And then the judge replied, you have asked a very important question now. Due to the political sensitivities of the answer, he needed to give it in secret session only.
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Because the answer was the intel apparatus that was both in Germany, England, and the United States, as well as many others. The name of Gentry Press was officially adopted in Portugal in September 1966. But that doesn't mean that's when the Operation Gladio began. Because again, there were other entities that made up the network.
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Domestic operations were much more important to Portugal's leadership than a Soviet invasion. Gladio forces were used to suppress Vietnam activists inside of Portugal because they feared the destabilizing effort of the social movement, because Portugal had, to some extent, also been involved in that, especially when France was over there.
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Many of Portugal's Gladio units had previously fought against the African colonial independence movements throughout Portugal colonies. Compellingly, Yves Gaterin Serrat was a Catholic militant who had fought on behalf of France and Vietnam. He was a veteran of both the, or actually all three, Korean War, the Vietnam War.
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and the French War in Algeria. He was also part of a French unit that tried to assassinate Charles de Gaulle. And keep in mind, he is a relic of the OAS, which I believe we get to in a minute. And so they attempted to assassinate Charles de Gaulle over 20 times. Some people's account of it is even 30 attempts.
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He essentially functioned as a mercenary. And after Charles de Gaulle closed down the OAS out of France, the Gladio leadership fled to other countries. And Serac was hired by the Spanish dictator Franco. Franco employed his skills to incorporate much of what he had learned in those wars into the Spanish Secret Service.
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From Spain, he moved to Portugal and participated in their Gladio. And in many ways, people actually believe he set it up. He sounds just like a hired mercenary. The CIA and Portugal Gladio units set up training camps and instructed mercenary actions to include coercion, terror tactics, assassinations, bomb detonation, silent.
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assassination, subversive techniques, clandestine activities, communications, infiltration, and general colonial warfare. Sirach is quoted as saying, quote, two forms of terrorism can create such a situation of terrorizing domestic targets. First, the blind terrorism.
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which he defined as committing massacres indiscriminately, which cause a large number of victims, or two, selective terrorism, eliminating a chosen person. And this is literally in one of their handbooks, where they actually go into excruciating detail about those two choices.
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and what the pros and cons are of each one. And that was where I first read that their preference when doing the blind terrorism is to attract via student movements and...
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labor efforts women and children into an open square in order to maximize the terror value of killing women and children and then they went into you know the selection of the venues to do it to maximize the attraction like music venues and young performers and blah blah blah so they spent a lot of time um creating
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and perfecting their use of terror. In each case, Ciroc said, quote, the terror had to be carried out secretly by the extreme right in order to blame it on the left under the guise of anti-communist terror. These are his words. This destruction of the state must be carried out as much as possible under the cover of communist activities, unquote. He further stated terrorist
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were designed to discredit the party not currently in favor and force it to shift to the right, in other words, towards fascism, in their vocabulary. Another quote, after that, we must intervene at the heart of the military, the justice power, and the church.
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In order to influence popular opinion, suggest a solution and clearly demonstrate the weakness of the present legal apparatus, unquote. Now, you can see this is the exact plan that's being carried out in the United States. Intervene at the heart of the military, the justice power, and the church. This is done to influence popular opinion, create a solution.
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and demonstrate the weakness of the current legal apparatus. That is what's going on in the United States today. Popular opinion must be polarized in such a way that they are being presented as the only instruments capable of saving the nation, they being the government that they're trying to push on us. Today, the popular vernacular of this word is color revolution.
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but it is still a coup by any other name. Clearly, considerable financial resources are needed to carry out such actions. A recovered Gladio document indicates the following, so this is actually a quote from the document. Our belief is that the first phase of political activity ought to be to create the conditions favoring the installation of chaos in all of the regime's structures. The violence had to be blamed on the communists,
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and traces of evidence planted according to ensure the population was led to the correct conclusion. The first move we should make is to destroy the structure of the democratic state under the cover of pro-communist and pro-Chinese activities, unquote. I'm just going to let that sit there for a second. Operation Gladio is still going on today, folks.
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It goes on to say that such false flag operations will create a feeling of hostility towards those who threaten the peace of each and every nation. And in their sights, that was to be blamed every single time on the communist. A gentle press forces were deployed by Portugal to suppress the independence movement in their colonies.
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It fought against the national liberation movements and sought the liquidation of any leader of the movement. They sought to infiltrate. They installed informers and provocateurs and the utilization of false liberation movements. These actions occurred in Mozambique, Angola, Guinea-Bissau, East Timor, among others. Another quote.
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Agentress included a strategic center for subversive and intoxicating operations, along with an executive action organization called OACI that carried out assassinations, most likely the same pool of assassinations that William Harvey, CIA station chief in Italy, had recruited in Europe for the CIA's executive action.
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Surak worked with American intelligence operative J. Sablonsky. Let me spell that last name. S-A-B-L-O-N-S-K-I. He also went by an alias that was J. Salby, S-A-L-B-Y. He also worked with a French SS officer by the name of Robert Leroy.
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who had served as an instructor during the war for the Nazi special forces commanded by Otto Skorzeny. So this is the connection between Otto Skorzeny, who at this point, after World War II, is recruited by NATO to sit in Spain and train Operation Gladio entities throughout all of Europe. And one of his subordinates,
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Robert Leroy from France, but was a not CSS officer, working with the CIA operative, Jay Solby or Sablonsky, were all part of this Operation Gladio network.
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Otto Skorzeny was instrumental in setting up stay-behind units throughout the Axis territory, which we've talked about numerous times. And Sablonsky of the CIA worked with the Green Berets and the Agenter Press to conduct terror operations in Guatemala, which ended with over 50,000 dead civilians. They were also present in Chile's revolution. And to me, that's one of the biggest foot-stompers here.
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These are global trained assassins and terrorists. And what I'm describing to you overall, if you step back to the 30,000 foot look, this Operation Gladio was hidden in plain sight. So it's hard to get your head wrapped around Operation Gladio. But what does this look like?
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Doesn't this look like ISIS? Doesn't this look like Al-Qaeda? Doesn't this look like the Mujahideen? The answer to that is yes. So I want to suggest to everybody that at the same time, the CIA and the rest of their sycophants were creating a visible
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terror network called al-Qaeda and ISIS, etc. They also had a mirrored covert one operating along the exact same principles with the same funding sources, etc. One to overtly scare the hell out of you and the other one to do it covertly. But these networks are the same.
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networks, the same funding sources, the same people operating them, etc. In May 1974, Portugal's revolution of flowers, and actually I've seen it's called the revolution of carnations and a couple of different things, but it happened in 1974, abolished the dictatorship and paved the way for democracy in Portugal. And I should also say that a genter press
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was actually, and this is so important, I should have brought it up earlier, a gender press was, if you were walking down a street in Lisbon, you would have walked right by it, not giving it a second thought, because it was portrayed to the outside via a window of a newspaper.
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All of the people that were employed by Agenda Press were employed as reporters, photographers. Agenda Press was an international paper that went around all over the world as photographers and reporters when, in fact, they were assassins. They were literally a printing press, however.
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All of these international terrorists needed fake IDs, fake birth certificates, fake documents, fake lives. A gender press did all of that throughout the network in Europe. They were a go-to anytime the CIA needed fake documentation, which is hence the name a gender press. So a gender press.
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with this new regime coming in and supposedly the democracy breaking out all over Portugal, wasn't about to go away peacefully and had planned to go out to the island of Azores, which I don't know if you guys know where that's at. It's off the western coast of Portugal. And there's a huge military installation there, actually a couple. And they were basically going to take over the Azores and set up their own...
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independent government, you know, because it's not like they've done that before with Katanga or any of these other places. They were not able to accomplish this, however, and during their preparation, somebody ratted them out and they had a police raid on their office with the new government. And all of the agents were gone because they had been warned by contingents embedded in the secret police.
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Some of the documents, however, got left behind. And those documents implicated the CIA as part of the Agenter Press Gladio organization. The new government was committed to investigating Agenter Press. Well, kind of. They actually did set up a commission. However, it was not very long after the commission got convened.
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when all the documents got stolen. So then there was no commission because they had no evidence against secret police. Later, an Italian journalist would recall being present when the original raid occurred inside of the Agenter Press headquarters. He's quoted as saying, my colleagues were present back then during the raid, and when they entered the archives, I managed to take pictures of parts.
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only a very small part of the large amount of confiscated data, unquote. He said the documents were destroyed by the Portuguese military because they implicated NATO, since Gladio was ran out of NATO headquarters by way of the committee labeled the ACC, which is Allied Clandestine Committee. Eventually, the other element of...
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Gladio inside of Portugal, PIDE, was investigated and said Gladio's structure had four tasks. Number one, espionage for the CIA, NATO, BND, which is the German CIA, intelligence gathering. Number two, recruiting and training mercenaries and terrorists for bombs and assassinations. Number three, strategic center for neo-fascist indoctrination in Africa, South America, and Europe.
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Number four, international fascism with clandestine paramilitary funding and training. And that pretty much sums it up. Siroc fled to fascist Spain and sought Franco's protection after the raid. His headquarters was reestablished in Spain, which, of course, as I mentioned, is where Skorzeny is. And he basically is working for Skorzeny.
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and they continued to create havoc in places like Algeria. Bombs were planted in the Algerian embassies in France, Germany, Italy, and the UK. All of these countries had robust gladio programs. The bomb at the German embassy did not explode and was found to contain U.S.-only explosive material. Franco died in 1975, and the dictatorship
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along with him. And interestingly enough, I know Cousin It and I disagree on the disposition of Skorzeny, or I should clarify, there's a question mark. She believes that he basically left Spain in disguise and lived longer. But it's interesting to note at this point, his supposed
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Death occurred in 1975 that coincided with Franco's death. So either way, that's not a coincidence. Siroc fled Spain at that time, but a Spanish investigation indicated that he had left behind weapons and explosives, and he coincidentally turned up in another CIA-created dictatorship, Chile.
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A Portuguese general who had been head of the Portuguese chief of staff confirmed to a magazine, quote, a parallel operation and information service had indeed existed in Portugal and its colonies, the financing and command of which escaped the armed forces, but was dependent on the defense ministry, the interior ministry, and the Ministry of Colonial Affairs. This parallel operation and information system
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the general confirmed, was also directly linked to PIDE and the Legion of Portuguese, unquote. Despite this revelation, no investigation was ever ordered or conducted. It's crucial to remember, as we find out more about the internal affairs of places like Spain, that we hearken back to
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a book that I read by Joseph Farrell called The Third Way. And if you read that book, it is primarily focused around a document called the Madrid Circular. And the Madrid Circular was written in 1950, which is in the immediate aftermath of World War II. And it basically makes the case.
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Now, keep in mind, somebody in Spain wrote this document. And the allegation is once Otto Skorzeny got to Spain and there was this fascist committee set up in Spain working for Otto Skorzeny, not necessarily being paid by Otto Skorzeny, but directed by him, that they came up with this document called the Madrid Circular.
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And in many cases, if you were to look at this document, you would swear what it is is phase two of World War II. It is the international fascist movement to be implemented across the globe beginning in 1950, which would basically be just a change in tactics from World War II, which is what they're...
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goal was at that point is to basically install fascism or dictatorships all over the world. And then coincidentally, you have 80 of them in the next 20 years set up all over the world throughout Central America, South America, Africa, the Middle East, the Asian. And so it's kind of hard to...
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argue in looking back that the Madrid circular is not real because every part of it actually came true. So Joseph Farrell did a great job in that book of talking about what it was and the fact that so much of it, well, all of it came true and that there wasn't some master.
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plan or hand guiding this in which these apparatuses called intel agencies were set up along with all of the global governance like the UN, the IMF, the World Bank, and all of that was part and parcel of being able to create this network. Because without all of those apparatuses, you could not have done it.
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It's just a very interesting kind of stamp as we're talking about the correlation between Portugal and Spain. That kind of is the overview of the apparatus that was set up in Portugal. Again, when we get to Africa, which is where we're going next,
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I'm going to go over some of the other Portuguese colonies because we'll be able to compare and contrast with Angola and then what happened in Portugal and who was running their operations when we go to Mozambique and a couple of the other countries in Africa that also had coups. So with that, I'm going to open it up for questions. Anybody has any?
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We did. I do have one person that we need to put on the top of the list. If you can hang on a minute. Oh, shoot. Yeah. No, go ahead. We were going to talk to her first. So, yeah, get her on. Carrie, it may take you a couple of minutes. There you are. Carrie, are you here? Yes, I'm here. Can you hear me? I can hear you. Oh, my God. It's a miracle. I can't believe it. Cindy.
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Thank you. I'm in a shop, so it might be horrible noise. I don't know. Yeah, yesterday something came up for me, and that was that someone said, when are the American people going to wake up? And I'm Occupy Wall Street.
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And we did rise up and Obama smashed us. And for people to just blame the people for their own murder is really unhealthy. And I think we need to find new ways to address how we bring solutions, not just say the people.
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have to wake up the people know a lot the people are incredibly intelligent and i just wanted to insert that into our conversation bringing solutions thanks thanks for everything you do honey thank you thank you i'm gonna get off because it's probably loud in here sorry that's fine um so i don't think anybody
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And I'm just going to speak for all of us. I don't think anybody intentionally is blaming anybody for their own murder. I mean, that's not what we're doing. The the question of people waking up is a very not it's it's a very interesting dilemma because just like people.
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If you spend 40 years of your life, as I was, and I'm only going to speak for myself on this part. If you spend 40 years of your life being indoctrinated into everything communist being bad and that the communists are around every corner and they're malicious and they're evil and they do all of these bad things. And supposedly every single thing that you are taught.
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has intelligence documents behind it. These are not supposedly made up bullshit, which of course we now know they were. But you take with a grain of salt when you're being briefed at a unified combatant command headquarters, as I was sitting at a table with a CIA agent, an NSA representative, that this is the intelligence on the ground.
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as a major or a lieutenant colonel, you don't stand up and go, you're a liar. That shit ain't happening. And they're damn sure not communist. So even if I had known what I know now, you don't do that. And so when this stuff finally, once you get out of the brainwashing environment and you get into a new environment where, and you still have to be open.
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For new information, a lot of people are not because their entire life has been vested in that organization, especially talking about military people. They live their entire life being told that what they were doing was their patriotic duty. And these people pulled triggers and they killed people. And so accepting.
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The fact that the entire thing was a lie is asking a whole hell of a lot of those people. And so some people will prefer to live in the illusion that was created for them on purpose by evil bastards. Other people, like myself, I didn't kill anybody. So I'm in a completely different boat. And when...
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I came across information that questioned some of my preconceived ideas. I was open to that information. And I had the time, because I was retired, to seek out alternative sources to be able to verify that. And I was willing to put that effort into doing that. And God bless anybody that wakes up early.
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number of people out there that have because they were never in an environment that allowed for that brainwashing to occur. But that's not the preponderance of the people. And we definitely do need solutions. And one of the solutions that I've come upon is in my little pond.
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I'm going to educate those who are willing to have an open mind about our disconnected history. And once the knowledge base is broad enough that we can have a coalition, because quite frankly, now that, and I.
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Thank Carrie for being here and mentioning that. If you go back and you re-examine, because this is what we have to do, as soon as she said Occupy Wall Street, there were several people guaranteed in the audience that went, what? Weren't those rabble-rousers that were down there on, you know? And so there's a preconceived opinion of what their aim was.
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You have to now force yourself, and it does require force within ourselves, to go back and re-examine. Just like I was saying about the people that we have been told all of our lives were these poor Cuban exiles that got kicked out of Cuba, when in fact, there were some embedded in there, but there were a whole lot of...
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people that were labeled Cuban exiles that became assassins and terrorists and used in Central American overthrow governments. So every one of these, if you have a legitimate movement, the CIA is going to infiltrate it. 100%. We've seen this over and over and over again, especially if it goes against what they want. But even if it doesn't go against what they want, they will use it to achieve some other goal.
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The same thing with the Vietnam protesters that were all well-dressed, short hair, articulate, on college campuses. Well, infiltrated by makeup artists, fashion designers, and drug throughout the CIA to make quote-unquote hippies and make all of the people that were articulate anti-war protesters.
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look bad. So again, we have to re-examine everything. And I would argue, as I went back, kind of on a side note, because it doesn't fit in here just yet, and looked at the Weather Underground. The Weather Underground were our Operation Gladio terrorists, because that's exactly what they did. And every single one of them fits the description.
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of these well-educated, wealthy family sons and daughters, like the whole 1960s and 70s music scene, the military and intel kids that were used to create a music scene and infiltrate Vietnam anti-war. You just see so many parallels. It's everywhere you look. And I'm not like seeing Gladio everywhere I look. That's not what I'm saying.
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Any well-organized, well-intended and effective operation that is and certainly Occupy Wall Street would fit because that's the heart of the international syndicate. That's the heart. One of two, the London and New York City is the heart of this apparatus. So you think somebody organizing in a bow down and disrupt them is not going to be sabotaged?
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Absolutely. And I find it interesting that you see so much of this and Carrie's a great example of this is one of the things, along with a few other issues, that's going to bring us all together. Because all of us, regardless of where you fall on a social scale, all of us...
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wants our government out of our personal business. And all of us want our government back to the original intent of what the federal government was intended to be. And we can go to whatever state we want to and elect representatives.
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that more match our social values, which was the whole beauty of America and federalism, is you can have a smorgasbord of available options. It's an all-you-can-eat buffet. You can go to any state you want. But the federal government has very limited authority to do anything, and we have to get back to that. And to me, Operation Gladio shows the worst.
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elements of that overreaching government gone bad and something we can all rally behind. All right. Bridget, go ahead and then you call on whoever you saw was next. Okay. I just wanted to, you know, we are here. We've done the legwork, so to speak. We've done the work of going through all of this.
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together, re-evaluating and finding all of these clues. And when she talks about, we have come across so many, you know, mind-blowing moments where we would stop and it's like, oh my God, you realize what this means. And then we were putting connections together. And in every, or not in every, but in many of the cases, we're giving you the tools.
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to make this and reevaluate. We don't want to tell you what to think. We want to give you the tools to make your own informed decisions. And these facts are being hidden actively. And we want you guys, we are here for a reason. We chose this platform so that we can have discussions. If you guys have any questions, even if it has to do with something you're trying to rethink about.
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You know, wait a minute. What about when I was a kid, they told me this. And, you know, again, like Russia bad. We have all now I'm not saying that Russia or communism is a good thing. But in the past, all of a sudden there came a point where we all had to stop and say, you know, we've been told about what monsters Russia is. And I don't know that I know of another situation where any country.
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who could obliterate Ukraine off the map in a blink of an eye, has just had such restraint. But anyway, I'm encouraging you guys to come up, ask a question. If it has a Gladio-related, if it has history-related or related to what we're talking about, that's what we're here for. All right, who's next? Stellar, go. Good morning. Thank you, Colonel Towner, Bridget, and Cousin It, and everyone else.
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Yeah, no, I was, you know, like you were brought up or you, you know, you were in the active military. For me, my father worked at the Nevada test site. He worked in the control room. He controlled the nuclear bombs from 65 until they ended. And my father used to always ask me to, he always thought that I was like a weirdo, very liberal and stuff like that. And I was not. My brother used to protest, but I wasn't one of those ones that protested in front of the test site.
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But my father used to always have me ask, you know, he always used to say, always ask questions. And so as I became an adult, I started noticing, I guess, even as a child, noticed things that were unusual, but never had any idea what was going on. I was brought up, my mother's half, I'm half Korean. My mother, you know, lived through the Korean War and all that other stuff occupied by Japan, all these different things, you know.
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And so she's very anti-anti-communism, came to America and stuff like that. Well, over the last decade and stuff, it's been very difficult for her to come to the realization. And just the other day, you know, I said, and she's, you know, she thinks that I'm terrible, that the government's going to come pick me up because I question things. Only because of, you know, not knowing, not understanding. And then since finding you, Colonel Towner.
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A lot of things have made sense, you know, dates or little skirmishes and things like that, that were out of the normal, I guess you say the normal algorithms or whatever, but not knowing. And then my journey through the financials, seeing that part and, you know, that's kind of, they coincide back to back. Everything that you've talked about, you know, these different countries.
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And it's going to be really hard to, you know, for people, I think, you know, the hardest part of waking up is realizing that we've throughout, well, at least my life, I'm 58, I almost feel like I've been like a part of a massive social study that's been done on the entire population of the planet. And that's kind of how I feel. And, you know, when we question, and then with all of your guys'
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knowledge, receipts, if you want to say, documentations of proof. We just have to keep questioning and people will, you know, the awakening is more of just coming to the realization that even though we thought we were in control of our lives, we really weren't. And the government overreach is really strong. I mean, I've always been someone who is fiscally small as far as, you know, my beliefs and stuff.
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And then, you know, believing that my country is actually helping other countries throughout the world, that we were actually doing a favor and giving them, you know, the choice of being free or not, not realizing that in actuality it was the opposite of what was going on. And that that to me is heart wrenching. But thankful, you know, that it's not, say, the government government. Right. Yeah. I believe then whenever you're done. Yeah. Go ahead, Ben.
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Hi, ladies. Q, I always was interested in Q once I heard about it. You know, Q starts off by just asking a bunch of questions, you know, and I'm the type of person that I don't like being told what what's what, you know.
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I like questions, you know, and that's that's one of the great things about Q, because like one of the ways we train in the military is we don't tell you the answer, you know, because we make you seek it. We'll tell you where to go. We'll get you to seek it because the information is is just a word. Information is a word. You know, once you get in there and start looking and digging and doing the reading and.
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Taking in the information, it fills you up about a particular subject. Like many of these places that Colonel brings up, I've been to many of these places, you know, and it shows you right there that things can go on and be hidden in plain sight, you know, and that's...
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You go 20 years in the military and, you know, within the military, there's a lot of compartmentalization. You know, I was in the Navy. We know a little bit more about compartmentalization than the average service member and the other services, just because we're on vessels out to sea. You know, if water comes in, we got to lock the doors down. That way the water doesn't spread and we don't sink, you know. So it's easy to hide information. And then, like Colonel was talking about how.
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You know, you go back and read the CIA documents, open source documents, talking about all these different operations. And many of them we learned about in history. And it's like they didn't teach us that in history. You know, and the reason why I say that is because, you know, like we send economic hitmen all over the world. We can send one person in and then we'll change your history. You know, and that's that's essentially what's been going on by these people. You know, this is exactly the East Indies Trading Company.
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today through the corporations we have here in America. And what it essentially comes down to, for me at least, is we've been lied to and now we're being called on our shit here in America. Because a lot of these countries I went to and talked to these people, they thought we were barbarians. And it's like, that's not the world I grew up in. It's like, I've been to over 40 states.
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69 countries. I went to over 30 schools in my life. It's like, I've been around, I've been around the block. And it's like a lot of these people that I've met in my life and I met some evil ones. That's what makes it easy for me to understand, you know, these types of people, because I've met evil people in my life. And it's like, most of the people in my life are good people. You know, a lot of Americans are good people. And it's like, if, if you're the leader of a nation, I want my nation to be strong.
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I want you to know everything that I know. You know, it's like it's hard to look at everything that we've been told and over the years and accept that some of the things that the colonel's talking about, many of the things that the colonel and these ladies are talking about is the truth. You know, this is all open source information. So it's like, all right, what do I do with it now? Now you spread the word.
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Now you start talking about all these different things going on in the world because liars don't want you talking about things. There's things like I posted something down in the pill. It's Patrick Bet-David. He's a huge financial guy back in the day. I started watching him back in 2018 because I was getting out of the Navy. I wanted to learn about finances. I wanted to learn about the world that I was getting into.
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But now he talks a lot more about politics. You know, that's another one of those people that have woken up to the types of things going on. And you were talking about solutions. I'll end with this. You were talking about solutions. So what it is, is you got a lot of Americans that are still asleep to these types of things that are going on. If you take a look at the video I posted down in the pill, it's got.
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CNN interview where they got people on CNN talking about elections and what really happened and some of the things happening. So part of what's going on in America is this information is now being given to the other side, those that have been lied to and continue to be lied to because they look to these news outlets as sources of people that they trust for their information. Now the other narrative, the right narrative of what's really been going on is coming out into the light. So this is a wave that's
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Not going to stop. You know, we're going to wake America up and then we're going to change America. We're going to get good people into office and then and then the world's going to change. I agree. All right. SR 71, go. Morning, afternoon, everyone. Adding to what Kerry said, like like you, Colonel, I was raised military brat and I spent time in the military myself. So, yes.
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The indoctrination was thorough, to say the very least, between family members, my father, myself, and everyone else that served. And it is heart-wrenching. But I'll say this much. About a month ago, you woke me up, along with you and these fine ladies really woke me up. And I'll leave something for somebody, for everyone here to ponder.
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And that is even if the news media, the mainstream news media today started telling you the truth, would you believe them? My answer is you probably wouldn't because they've lied to you all this time, even though you've known it and you expect more lies. So coming from these women is what's going to change what's going on. Coming from you telling other people is what's going to change.
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What is going on? And I appreciate the time. Thank you, Colonel. Sure. Mike, go ahead. Afternoon, Colonel. I wanted to add to what Benjamin just said with regards to the way that the Army does things for teaching people. It's almost kind of like teaching or leading people to accept certain answers or narratives. And it's funny because the military in general has...
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kind of adopted a modified form of Socratic theory where instead of just telling the individual the exact answer, we lead them. We kind of like put up bumper rails to the answer that they're looking for without telling them the exact answer, because what that ends up doing is it produces a relationship in the individual's mind of where they feel like.
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they found the answer like they were the ones to to actually discover it and it ends up embedding the realization much more deeply into the psyche um but then there is one other thing that i wanted to add uh benjamin the other reason that the navy is um very good at compartmentalization and intelligence is because the navy was also the um
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the birthplace of the intelligence community. So I just wanted to add that. The Navy has a lot more involved in intelligence gathering and psychological operations than most people are aware of. Amen. Colonel, ladies, you know what I'm talking about. You know how men, you let them think that they came up with the idea. Same concept. Oh, my gosh. All right. That's pretty funny.
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that's hilarious yeah we'll go with that one yeah right go ahead sally how's everyone doing today hope you're having a great day guys make sure that you're following everyone that's up on the panel they're actually doing research and they are doing a fantastic job make sure you turn notifications on it's a little bell thing next on their profile that will alert you every time they put something out and it'll also let you know every time the colonel does a space
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So that when you're going through your, for you or for your notifications, you'll be, Oh, she's live right now. You'll get notification. Um, I, I, the other night when I was watching you with, um, alpha, alpha warrior, I thought it was really interesting because I've never gone down the Q rabbit hole. I've, I've heard about Q drops. I've heard about different stuff, but I think the most profound thing that you said about it was just kind of what you guys are just touching on just now was it was.
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To get people to start searching, to start realizing that there's other places to search for the truth other than the mainstream media. And that to me struck me like most profound. And I don't know, but I just hope everyone's having a great day. I have more to say, but I just got done. I was hoping you were to go long enough that I could formulate questions because I was working and I can't speak when I'm working. So I was like, oh, dang it. But anyway. Always keeping you off guard, Sally.
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So hold on just a second, cousin. Let me address what she said and then you can go. I do want for people who don't know what Sally's talking about. I do want to reiterate it because I do think this is part of this entire conversation that we're talking about, about breaking down people's paradigms. If you believe that.
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The NSA and the CIA and the DIA and all of those at all or intel community organizations listen to everything and they see everything. And many of us believe that while some of that has been infiltrated and there's bad elements of that, which is kind of the whole premise of Gladio, there are good guys.
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out there. There are good elements of it. And if you were in one of those organizations and you had visibility into everything and you wanted to find a niche of people that you could use, because again, there's so much, so many limitations on what military trained resources can do.
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We can't, while you're on active duty, you're not supposed to. I'm not going to say you can't. It's illegal to propagandize your own citizens. It's illegal to interact in an official way on official time in the way in which Q had done.
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And you can't give the illusion of impropriety, even if what you were doing was legal. So if you have those constraints and you know what the capability of good intelligence people do, and you know how to train people to be good intelligence enlisted troops, if you had the opportunity to take that exact training,
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and broadcast that out to the masses. And you would want to go to a place where people were very good on computers, already inquisitive and good at solving puzzles. And that's basically kind of the modern day gamer kind of community. And a lot of those people could never be on active duty because either
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you know, they had allergies or they were a diabetic or whatever. But that doesn't mean that they're not a patriot and doesn't mean that they're not capable of doing the job. They just are not capable of doing the deployments and the rest of the things. So if you could tap into that skill set, would you not do that? If what is coming down the pike is something as monumental as what's going on in our government right now. So someone, in my opinion,
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had the foresight to basically take what we all know to exist inside the military technical training environment and deploy that to a very unique group of people initially that then broadened out into many different people and teach them unclassified information that was available to them.
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And I liken it to when I was on active duty and we secretly developed GPS and we had it for decades before it was ever made available to the civilian community. Well, in some cases, some of that capability, not as applicable as GPS, has been put out on the the webs that a lot of like TenEye. TenEye was something that was.
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for a long time used exclusively inside the military in a capability to try to find things that was kind of like laid out on the internet for people to use, but only a handful of people even knew it was available. And so if you go through in the introductions of all of these skill sets that were laid out in those drops,
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I didn't come across it initially. I didn't know about it until January of 2019. And immediately, because I'm inquisitive about stuff I don't know about, and I went and started looking at it. So it was only after I was looking at it that, because I was a tech school instructor, I did that for almost four years.
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I recognized the pattern. I recognized the date formatting to make it look. There was an overt optics that was meant to make it look like it was military because of the date time groups that were used, the terminology that was used. Now, why would you do that? It could have been a...
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a false positive in that you wanted to give it some credibility when it had none. I buy that. But then it had to have been somebody that knew about all of that stuff. And did it, to me, the end result of all of it is, did it, what was the end result? Did it give people skills to hunt out bad guys?
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And unequivocally, it absolutely did. So you have to be able to look at something from a 30,000 foot look and say.
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Was that a net positive or was it a net negative? Because if it was meant to be bad and a false flag or disinformation, it would have hurt Trump. It would have hurt the patriots when in fact it did exactly the opposite. Now, so they're either, if it's still put out there, they're totally incompetent, which we know they're not. Or it was in fact something to teach a skill set to people to be able to help.
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overcome the disinformation campaign they knew was getting ready to happen, which in fact is what it did. So you can talk about any particular one drop and I don't get into the whole decode or any of that other crap. And I'm not saying it's crap. I'm just saying I don't do that. I look at it as a net positive. It taught skills to people who otherwise would not have had them. And it's been an overall net positive.
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That's kind of my take on that. Benjamin, go ahead. I was just going to say how you have people that will say the world is mental. That's part of what the military does. When you go through boot camp, it's...
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all structured or primarily structured about good order and discipline. That's the primary thing. And another thing is it's all about pattern recognition, you know, because you can't be taught everything, you know, like some people got it. Some people don't got it. That's how many people rise up through the ranks in the military is your ability to recognize patterns and your ability to, to, to be, uh, what's the word, uh, organized, you know, like
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In the Navy, at least, I can't speak for the other services, but in the Navy, as an E7, our E7s are on a different level than the other services. Not to brag or anything, but we're just different. We're made different. When you go from an E6 to an E7, it's a completely different world. We put you through ceremonies. We put you through what's called the season.
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What it is, is you have to apply pressure to somebody before you know what they got inside. You know, that's why we exercise and do the things we do. That's why we push you to degrees that you've never been pushed before, that you never knew existed. You know, and that's why we're big on memorization.
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Memorization is such a great thing to have. You know, that's why we come up with these little ditties. It's a way to compartmentalize information into something really small and then expand upon that. Like I can get out in front of an audience of 500 people and use 10 words and talk for two hours. You know, that's the types of things that they build into you. And when you become a chief.
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The reason why I say we put pressure on you is because we want to know who you are on the inside. People will say, I am this, I am that. But until we apply pressure on you, we don't know what we're getting. That's why we call it, we select you, we test you, and we accept you. Or we don't accept you. We don't accept everybody. So that's what we need.
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government, that we need to know who you are. Don't just tell me who you are. That's why it's set up and structured the way it is. How many of you really know these politicians that you vote for? You know, and that's what we're trying to change here. We're trying to teach Americans and open Americans' minds up because your mind is your light. I agree. Sermons, go ahead. Good morning, Colonel. How are you today? Great. Thank you for your service, ma'am. Thank you.
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You know, somebody mentioned, I think it was Ben that mentioned that the Navy is pretty active in informational warfare systems. And I know that on Pacific Coast Highway here, there's a huge, I think it used to be the old Convair or Roar facility, but they've got a huge thing here in San Diego. But then you also mentioned that there's good and bad people, you know, in all, most of these organizations, three-letter organizations.
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And what brings me to mind is like the NSA, when President Trump says that we got it all, the NSA, maybe it was Echelon or some other programs that they had. But when they were capturing phone calls and emails from, you know, whoever, they also were capturing phone calls and emails from HRC, from Podesta, from all these people. So they've got it all.
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I'm just feeling lately with you coming on and other people coming out. I just think that I think it I think it was over before it started. I think we're in a mop up scenario right now. And the last thing I wanted to ask, Colonel, was could you just give us you've got to know a little bit about Space Force and what Trump was doing with that, because you mentioned these kids that were.
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you know, into computers, solving problems, playing video games. What, you know, I'm sure that Space Force is a lot of satellite and a lot of computer work. So just thanks for this space. And I'll listen. So honestly, Space Force was set up after I got off active duty. One of my best friend's sons is assigned to Space Force. Obviously, I know what their mission is. I was assigned to Space Systems Division, which is basically the Air Force's
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portion of um space force now today back you know a long time ago just a long time ago um so in generalities i know what they do um i know what their mission is and i also know that given the capabilities that they have both from a um a visual um capability with um the optical
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that we had back then. Back then it was classified. A lot of it's been declassified from the time that I was there, as well as the SIGINT, which is kind of weird because I left them kind of doing the classified version of the optical development. And again, all of the stuff that they worked on while I was there has all been declassified. So I have no idea what they're doing now.
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But I left there and ironically enough moved to San Vito, which did the SIGINT collection that was at that time transitioning to the same satellites that they were putting up to do the optical part. So I kind of saw both sides of that development from completely different perspectives, which I think in hindsight now is kind of totally weird. And by God's design, not coincidental, so that I have an understanding of what's going on.
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But is the mission... At some point, U.S. Space Command had to happen just for the same exact reason that the Air Force had to happen after World War II. The entire paradigm of warfare changed after World War II because of aircraft. And as soon as they began doing drones, which in all cases are driven, flown by satellites,
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Space Force had to become its own service as well. So we are transitioning from a kind of, you know, like they say, the fifth generation warfare, that type of thing. The transition has happened in warfare. And Trump had the foresight to be the one that made that transition.
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As it relates to the application in today's, you know, what's going on on the ground right now, I'm completely as clueless as everybody else. I do know the scale of the capability of what happened just during my 30 years in the service.
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And I mean, I've been out almost half of that time. So we're talking about leaps of technology that has occurred just in the short time that I've been out. So I feel confident in our future. So and I do 100 percent agree. There was a big conversation for the last 10 years I was on active duty about whether or not we were ever going to have a Space Force.
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And the smart people in the room always said we would. So I was convinced of it. And I'm glad to see he did it. Stella, go ahead. My father was working on the Star Wars back in the 80s. So they had already started working on that stuff. And he was on the tail end of it.
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beginning of it before he retired so yeah um and was was he at los angeles no he was up at um he was at the nevada test site but they had him going all over the country and stuff like that for training and stuff um in the late 70s is when they transformed everything from
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like wires into fiber optics. I think it was in the 70s, so my father actually helped design that for the control room. He literally controlled all of the nuclear tests, most of the nuclear tests that were done underground. He had to make sure that the site was okay, the holes were dug, weather patterns, all that other stuff. But plus that, they were also working on satellites and things like that, and he was working on Star Wars. He talked about the Iron Dome, but it was more stuff over the U.S. is what he was talking about, but he couldn't go any...
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any more detail. I wish that he was still around now. He passed in 2018. He'd be a plethora of information because he used to always ask, did we really land on the moon? That was like his thing. And I would always say yes, because I actually thought, and then he would just shut up after that.
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But as far as like what we were talking about, like with the MKUltra, you know, the indoctrination and things like that, I think that they've, you know, whatever this stuff was, Operation Gladio, I think it's been, you know, they've been doing it on us, whether it's like through our schools, you know, it was more ramped up in the 80s and 90s and stuff like that. The communism stuff, like I was talking about earlier, which you've been bringing up a lot, you know, all these different.
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And when you step back and you look at everything that you've spoken about, all these different things that have happened throughout the world, especially in the last two decades, it does have a lot of the reminiscence. And that's why I was saying, and then with Q.
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You know how you guys were describing, you know, how they did their military things and people woke up to that stuff. Well, what they, you know, what the Q people found, you know, because people like me were, you know, there were irregularities and with what they had found and then with our research with corporations and stuff like that, it just really connected a lot of the dots. And it just, it's ingenious because like if we really were in a sociology, you know, Petri dish or whatever you want to call it, science project.
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You know, they've been trying to stop us to have the critical thinking, questioning. You know, they've been wanting to keep us in a box and just in our own little world and separated, you know, in all these different little cubes. And now that, you know, people are start, you know, people that maybe don't see those algorithms. And then with the Q movement and the researchers and the anons that brought things to the forward part, then there was other people that researched a lot of the other things. And then they just found so much more.
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And, you know, and with what's going on in this awakening, you know, all these little pieces are coming together to become one. And I think that it's glorious because, you know, it's just so much crazy stuff over, you know, for a lifetime. And now understanding that, you know, people are questioning the narratives and taking control because of.
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all the crazy stuff that's been going on in the world domination, in my opinion. And I'll leave it at that. Thank you again. Sure. Sally, go ahead. And then Jeff, you can go. Jeez, my thoughts are racing today. I'm trying to narrow everything down. I think it was Kari who asked earlier about what you can do. And for me, it's one, spreading the word. And two is I've never...
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voted in a primary. So I've been vetting my local people and trying to get people in that have either a good record or, you know, have good values or have my same values that are along the same line that aren't establishment, coming from, been in office, their family's been in office forever. And so spreading the knowledge is one thing, teaching people. And the other is go out, go to your congresspeople, which sounds like people always just say that, but no, really do it. Write them.
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reached out to the one who's running for governor of my state. I've actually reached out and asked questions. Hey, where's your stance on this? What is your stance on that? And he's actually answered me. So I can vote for this person. And I changed from independent to Republican just so I could vote in the primary. So there's things that you can do as well as spreading the knowledge and learning knowledge, but learning how to research people and not take them for at their word until they prove that they're trustworthy. Colonel Towner, I could take anything she says to me.
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And I'll take it to my grave because I trust her. And then I got one more thing, then I'll lab it here. Colonel, you dropped an amazing thread this morning. The one that ties MKUltra, Dolis, what was the other doctor? Gottlieb. And then the other guy would start with an A. I don't have it in front of me. Anyway, I sent that to the researcher who actually does the MKUltra.
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He sees everything from a United States overview. And he's actually one that Bill Elmer's had on that. I've got Bill to come over and start learning about this stuff. But I dropped that thread to him. So I'm excited to see if he talks more about or digs more into it. Because he doesn't understand the global part of it, just a fraction of it. So I'm excited to see that. Well, and interestingly enough, that Kola Leg Delia, whatever, however you pronounce it, the German colony that they set up in Chile.
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The pedophile that's over, I mean, that was all MKUltra. They had a lab, a chemical lab. They were making both gas and medical stuff in it down in Chile. And it was part of Operation Gladio. They had in the same basement where they were doing pedophile kind of experimentation on these orphan kids, they also had a terror.
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sell as part of Gladio during the dictatorship in Chile. It's just crazy. The overlap, you know, and it goes along with Jim Jones and all of the, there's a huge overlap with everything that the CIA did. Jeff, go ahead. Good morning. Good afternoon, guys. How's everybody doing? Hey guys, let me,
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Let me come back to you. I've got right in the middle of something. Thank you, Colonel. Sure. Benjamin, go ahead. Part of Sun Tzu is the art of war. Control of the information, communications. You know, if you take a look back at the news, for example, like whether it be mainstream media, whether it be newspapers.
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We used to be regionalized. There used to be hundreds of different sources all over the country. When we talk about things happening behind the scenes, if you go and look at the news now, we're controlled by six corporations that give us all of our news, all of our information. And many of those corporations own...
1:30:55
All of these newspapers, like the Virginia Pilot where I'm at, it's controlled by Fox and ABC, people that are on boards on both of them. You know, it's one of those self-licking ice creams.
1:31:09
Yeah, I agree. And it's funny that you said that because I just typed these words about that Jake Sherman recent fake news thing about Trump saying that Milwaukee was a bad city. I just typed these words. CIA PR department writes a billboard ad. CIA agent posing as a reporter reports it as news. Mockingbird News carries it.
1:31:36
DNC uses the CIA propaganda as quote unquote news. I just literally typed those words. So you're absolutely right. Go Sally. I wanted to, did Pyra leave? I was going to say, oh no, he's still here. Pyra was someone who came over from another space that I was doing and recommended him to you. So welcome here. And for anyone, I don't know.
1:32:00
This right now in this conversation, it seems like we're pretty advanced. But Colonel Towner on Monday nights, 8 p.m. Eastern, is going to also be doing spaces with Bill Elmer and kind of starting from the very beginning. So if you don't know all of these details, join that space and you're going to learn everything that we know. And this will help you to understand what we're talking about when we come into these conversations. And because we want to reach as many audiences as possible, if you know.
1:32:30
I know everybody has their own network. I've been on local Mississippi radio shows. I've been on local North Carolina radio shows doing like one hour segment overviews of what it is. And then those people kind of come in here after the fact. And so if you know of any venue that would be interested in doing this, obviously I'm not going to do.
1:32:56
long term i just want to get the intro out and then let them join both the written segments and these uh because we all have them pinned on my home page now they can go back and start at the beginning and kind of just roam their way through the different areas that they're interested in so um just keep that in mind so it's a solution that all of us can um work together on and getting people educated
1:33:23
into that. Ben, did you have anything else that you wanted to say? No, ma'am. I'll follow you anywhere, Colonel. Thank you. Ditto. Me too. Well, you guys don't know, number one, you don't know what that means to me. I'm not going to get emotional with this, but this is exactly how I lived my life when I was on active duty. And I, having been a former enlisted person,
1:33:56
The people that worked for me, the only reason I wanted to become an officer is because when I was enlisted, the officer course sucked. And I wanted to be that person that could help.
1:34:08
You learn, especially in maintenance, there is a cadre of people that in maintenance will work morning, noon, and night in the worst conditions. I mean, we were stationed in the Midwest at a SAC base where if you put your fingers on the aircraft, they were going to stick because it's like 30 degrees below zero and you're out there fixing airplanes. There's a camaraderie that is created when they work in positions and you go on deployments and blah, blah, blah.
1:34:37
And when that happens, the officer corps is who you look to for when things don't go right. You don't need them when things are going right. You need them when things aren't going right. And in aircraft maintenance, they would put people that had education degrees in as maintenance officers. They put people that had music degrees.
1:35:04
And when I went back to the tech school as an instructor, the AMOC, which is the Aircraft Maintenance Officers course, was across the street from the particular school that I taught in. And they would come through all of the different maintenance courses during the time that they were over there. I was particularly in electrical and environmental systems. And they would spend the day with us going through trainers and kind of learning what we do.
1:35:34
I was just dumbfounded at how ignorant they were. They had never had a screwdriver in their hand. And I grew up working on things with my dad. And so I'm like, oh, my God, oh, my God, they're going to be as worse as the ones that we have here in the tech school.
1:35:48
That was just something, and most of the guys that I worked with, God bless them, best maintenance troops in the entire world. Most of them had just all came back because I enlisted in 79 from Vietnam. They were amazing maintenance. They had no desire to go to school at night. They had no, they wanted to be a maintenance. They didn't even want to get promoted to master sergeant because they'd have to be in charge of people. They loved what they did.
1:36:15
They loved working on the flight line and that's all they ever wanted to do. And then they wanted to retire. And I mean, literally, they would purposely fail promotion tests so they didn't have to supervise anybody and write EPRs and all that other crap. So I always thought that was hilarious. And as a result, I was the only one that ever got.
1:36:37
submitted to be like Airman of the Quarter or Airman of the Gear because I was the only one that still had my blue uniform together. They wore BDUs or fatigues every day to work. And none of them had their ribbons. None of them. I mean, you'd have probably had to have had them buy for their blues a service coat because they probably didn't fit in the one that they came into the military with. So that's kind of just.
1:37:05
And that's what motivated me. They put me in. I got awards. I submitted my application to become an officer, all with the understanding that I was going to be a maintenance officer so I could take care of these wonderful, wonderful enlisted people that gave their heart and soul to the Air Force and to our country. And of course, they made me a personnel officer instead because their personnel system in the Air Force is.
1:37:29
effed up. So I was just livid at that whole thing. But I dedicated my entire officer career to taking care of the enlisted people because I know what it was like to be one without a good officer. And I take everything that I'm doing right now to that exact same extent. I take personally...
1:37:52
responsible for every piece of information that we put out. We do our best. That doesn't mean I'm perfect because I'm not. We will make mistakes and I will always own up to it for that exact reason because I don't want anybody ever to be left hanging. I've never done that in my life and I won't start now. So you guys have no idea how much that means to me, everything that y'all just said.
1:38:18
With that, before I do get too emotional, I'm going to go ahead and close this for today because I'm not an emotional person. And we will be back on Monday here at noon. And then we will, as Sally said, we'll be back at eight o'clock to do a show with Bill again. So again, thank you all for being here. We love you. Thank you. Love y'all too.
Entities here
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Claims made here
Manuel de Oliveira Gomes da Costa overthrew
Portugal host_asserted
▶ 4:13
“Manuel de Oliveira Gomes da Costa staged a military coup in Portugal. And so keep in mind, military coups are not unique to Gladio, but post-World War II, they were unique to being done primarily in a…”
António de Oliveira Salazar succeeded
Manuel de Oliveira Gomes da Costa host_asserted
▶ 9:05
“So eventually in 1933, the Da Costa guy, dictator, is succeeded by another dictator by the name of Antonio de Oliveira Salazar. Salazar supported and was actually part of the Spanish Civil War, which …”
António de Oliveira Salazar member_of
NATO host_asserted
▶ 11:57
“founding member of NATO as a dictatorship. So NATO didn't have a requirement to be a democracy. And Spain, as I pointed out yesterday, was left out. And there's good reason that it was left out.…”
PIDE member_of
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 13:41
“let everyone know what they are. So when you come across them in other research, you instantly recognize they are part of the Gladio network. So Portugal's secret police is called PIDE. And again, the…”
Aginter Press front_for
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 15:33
“Agenter Press became synonymous with the Gladio units in Portugal. A newspaper in 1990 informed a stunned audience that, quote, the secret network erected at the bottom of NATO and financed by the CIA…”
Yves Guérin-Sérac headed
Aginter Press host_asserted
▶ 16:33
“This organization operated not exclusively in Portugal, but also in Italy. Italian senators found that the CIA supported Agenter Press, and Agenter Press was led by a French guy by the name of Captain…”
Yves Guérin-Sérac attempted_assassination_of
Charles de Gaulle host_asserted
▶ 19:20
“and the French War in Algeria. He was also part of a French unit that tried to assassinate Charles de Gaulle. And keep in mind, he is a relic of the OAS, which I believe we get to in a minute. And so …”
Francisco Franco recruited
Yves Guérin-Sérac host_asserted
▶ 19:50
“He essentially functioned as a mercenary. And after Charles de Gaulle closed down the OAS out of France, the Gladio leadership fled to other countries. And Serac was hired by the Spanish dictator Fran…”
Yves Guérin-Sérac member_of
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 20:19
“From Spain, he moved to Portugal and participated in their Gladio. And in many ways, people actually believe he set it up. He sounds just like a hired mercenary. The CIA and Portugal Gladio units set …”
Aginter Press carried_out_attack
Angola host_asserted
▶ 25:26
“It goes on to say that such false flag operations will create a feeling of hostility towards those who threaten the peace of each and every nation. And in their sights, that was to be blamed every sin…”
Aginter Press carried_out_attack
Guinea-Bissau host_asserted
▶ 25:56
“It fought against the national liberation movements and sought the liquidation of any leader of the movement. They sought to infiltrate. They installed informers and provocateurs and the utilization o…”
Aginter Press carried_out_attack
Mozambique host_asserted
▶ 25:56
“It fought against the national liberation movements and sought the liquidation of any leader of the movement. They sought to infiltrate. They installed informers and provocateurs and the utilization o…”
Aginter Press carried_out_attack
East Timor host_asserted
▶ 25:56
“It fought against the national liberation movements and sought the liquidation of any leader of the movement. They sought to infiltrate. They installed informers and provocateurs and the utilization o…”
Otto Skorzeny recruited
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 27:26
“who had served as an instructor during the war for the Nazi special forces commanded by Otto Skorzeny. So this is the connection between Otto Skorzeny, who at this point, after World War II, is recrui…”
Robert Leroy member_of
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 27:55
“Robert Leroy from France, but was a not CSS officer, working with the CIA operative, Jay Solby or Sablonsky, were all part of this Operation Gladio network.…”
J. Sablonsky member_of
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 27:55
“Robert Leroy from France, but was a not CSS officer, working with the CIA operative, Jay Solby or Sablonsky, were all part of this Operation Gladio network.…”
Allied Clandestine Committee headed
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 34:10
“only a very small part of the large amount of confiscated data, unquote. He said the documents were destroyed by the Portuguese military because they implicated NATO, since Gladio was ran out of NATO …”
Yves Guérin-Sérac carried_out_attack
Chile host_asserted
▶ 36:37
“Death occurred in 1975 that coincided with Franco's death. So either way, that's not a coincidence. Siroc fled Spain at that time, but a Spanish investigation indicated that he had left behind weapons…”
PIDE member_of
Portugal documented
▶ 37:37
“the general confirmed, was also directly linked to PIDE and the Legion of Portuguese, unquote. Despite this revelation, no investigation was ever ordered or conducted. It's crucial to remember, as we …”
Legion of Portuguese member_of
Portugal documented
▶ 37:37
“the general confirmed, was also directly linked to PIDE and the Legion of Portuguese, unquote. Despite this revelation, no investigation was ever ordered or conducted. It's crucial to remember, as we …”
The Third Way exposed
Madrid Circular book_quoted
▶ 38:04
“a book that I read by Joseph Farrell called The Third Way. And if you read that book, it is primarily focused around a document called the Madrid Circular. And the Madrid Circular was written in 1950,…”
Joseph P. Farrell founded
The Third Way documented
▶ 38:04
“a book that I read by Joseph Farrell called The Third Way. And if you read that book, it is primarily focused around a document called the Madrid Circular. And the Madrid Circular was written in 1950,…”
Otto Skorzeny directed
Madrid Circular book_quoted
▶ 38:34
“Now, keep in mind, somebody in Spain wrote this document. And the allegation is once Otto Skorzeny got to Spain and there was this fascist committee set up in Spain working for Otto Skorzeny, not nece…”
Otto Skorzeny carried_out_attack
Spain book_quoted
▶ 38:34
“Now, keep in mind, somebody in Spain wrote this document. And the allegation is once Otto Skorzeny got to Spain and there was this fascist committee set up in Spain working for Otto Skorzeny, not nece…”
Madrid Circular targeted_for_regime_change
Central America book_quoted
▶ 39:33
“goal was at that point is to basically install fascism or dictatorships all over the world. And then coincidentally, you have 80 of them in the next 20 years set up all over the world throughout Centr…”
Weather Underground member_of
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 50:18
“look bad. So again, we have to re-examine everything. And I would argue, as I went back, kind of on a side note, because it doesn't fit in here just yet, and looked at the Weather Underground. The Wea…”
Donald Trump founded
U.S. Air Force guest_asserted
▶ 1:22:07
“Space Force had to become its own service as well. So we are transitioning from a kind of, you know, like they say, the fifth generation warfare, that type of thing. The transition has happened in war…”
Operation Gladio carried_out_attack
Chile caller_asserted
▶ 1:29:03
“The pedophile that's over, I mean, that was all MKUltra. They had a lab, a chemical lab. They were making both gas and medical stuff in it down in Chile. And it was part of Operation Gladio. They had …”