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Operation Gladio Prelude to Terror chapter 18

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0:00 Okay, so we made it through the first three minutes without being kicked out of the space, so progress. Yay! We'll take what we can get. Oh, my gosh. All right, so I'm going to log on to Rumble real quick, and I'm going to get that set up. So, Bridget? Yes? How was your weekend?
0:33 Well, I was spending a little extra time in the woodshop getting somebody's bookcase together, hopefully to be shipped out this week. So, if you wouldn't mind, Bridget, the one that you sent me, would you please post that? Because I definitely want to brag on you about it. The ones I sent you today or the ones that it kind of came together?
1:01 The one that shows that it's together. Yep. You guys, Bridget is probably one of the best carpenters that I have ever seen with her. She has the ability. Literally, this is what happened. We were talking one day about being a because I did kind of like a studio tour of my little she shed cottage. And she's like.
1:32 your bookshelf needs some help. Because I first started off with this small one because I only had like 20 books, right? And it's a mid-century modern round one and it's got little metal shelves. It's a really cool little bookshelf that I painted lime green. And so I quickly outgrew that. And then I had, it's a brown kind of, it's actually collapsible. It has shelves that when you take the shelves off,
2:01 It like folds up like an accordion and then you can squish it back down, put the shelves on and it's a really cool piece of furniture. But I actually had it over near the cabinetry in kind of the kitchenette area to hold some of the things over there. And I quickly ran out of room on my mid-century little metal bookshelf. So I moved it over.
2:27 And it looks like it's about ready to tip over because it has so many books on it. So Bridget was like, hey, I'll make you a bookshelf. And I'm like, yeah, OK, whatever. I didn't even think anything about it. So a few days later, she sent me some pictures. Which one do you like best? And I'm like, oh, shit, she's serious. And one of them, because I love mid-century, one of them was amazing. And I kind of knew that was going to be your pick.
2:56 Side note, because that was my favorite as well. So I was like, oh, my God, I love this. And then tell them about that wood, Bridget. It is made out of hackberry wood. Hackberry wood is not something you'll find in a big box store like Lowe's or Home Depot or anything like that. In fact, you won't even find it generally at most wood shop stores. It's something that you'll only find in a sawmill.
3:25 small sawmills however it is something you'll find in abundance in like almond areas as well it is one of the lesser known hardwoods in north america and it is in my opinion stunningly beautiful because it has again the pictures don't have any finish on the wood and the finish that i'm putting on it is a polycrylic which does not have a yellow tint to it so that it doesn't
3:56 change the color of the wood because this wood in particular has a very light like ash color, soap colors, gold colors, and you don't really want to yellow the white and things like that. But that's just my own opinion. God stuck wood in my heart years ago and it wasn't until I semi-retired that actually I got into woodworking.
4:24 It's something that he gifted me with. And I have to say it's amazing. So hold on just a second. Oh, goodness gracious. I'm having the same problem that I had the other day with Rumble in that it's not letting me bring myself into.
5:01 the, um, the, um, picture. So it's recording, but it's not allowing my picture to show through, even though I have the video turned on and everything. So I don't know why it does that. Um, and I don't know how to fix that without getting out of it. So let me end this stream and try this again. Um, let's see. Crazy, crazy, crazy. Um,
5:38 Let's see. Now I'm going to have to go back and let's try this again. Oh, nothing is easy, is it? And I tell you what, it is crazy how they shadow ban you still. I've actually even recently figured out that, okay, I go down through your, you know, I click on your profile and I go down through all your feeds.
6:07 And I repost the things that you posted. And I read all the things that you posted. And then I come back and look at the other stuff. And I'll go back to my regular feed and see stuff that wasn't there. It wasn't under your profile that you already posted like hours before that I had. And I've gone. On my feed. Yeah. I didn't see it on your feed. But I'll see it in my feed. It's weird. It is really weird.
6:39 So let me just share with everybody, basically, just in case you guys don't know, because we want to be as transparent as possible. Anything that is posted on my feed, I actually post. But I gave permissions to Cousin It and Bridget in order to be able to go and do things just in case anything should ever happen.
7:05 that someone else has access that knows what's going on to my account. And so that's basically what she's talking about. In this case, I'm just talking about me, like not as you. I go in and just look at yours.
7:24 No, but I want everybody to know that you have the permissions to go into my account, both here and on True Social and on Rumble. I put both of all of them as administrators for the purpose of being able to when I'm not watching the live feed on Rumble in order to be able to, you know, get bots out. Because now that we have a decent amount of people.
7:53 following us. All right. It does look like it's now up and running. So let me go over here and go live again. Now that we have a decent amount of people that follow us on Rumble, and I'm convinced, I know I've had people try to tell me, oh, no, it has nothing to do with the number of people that follow you or whatever. But I don't believe that because there have been certain, like the 20,000 mark.
8:23 The day I went over 20,000, I must have had like 10 solicitations for sex in my DMs because Bridget made it so that I can see people's DMs to me, even though I'm not following them. And then I can pick on which ones I want to accept and which ones I don't want to respond to. You just delete those.
8:53 Of course, I didn't even realize what that was. She had to explain. But anyway, so I can see when people DM me that I don't follow. And I almost daily get them now where I never got them at all.
9:18 There is something tied to that. I don't know what it is. And so whatever on Rumble the threshold is for us to get bots, because Bridget can attest, when we first started doing this, we never had bots. Right, Bridget? Oh, you're absolutely right. Yes, you're absolutely correct. But there's some point that you get bots. I don't know how that works. I don't even know how many we're up to.
9:47 It's kind of funny. This has been a very interesting journey for us because I remember, and Bridget can attest to this, when Julie, who we lost, she had a medical, we didn't lose her and lose her. She just isn't part of our research team because she had a medical issue that she had to take care of. And I still hear from her, but she's just not part of the official research team.
10:12 Back in the day when we first moved from True Social over to Rumble and I set up the Rumble account so we could actually start doing the book club book review over there and actually interact with people in the live chat. I remember going back on True Social and going, oh, my God, we're over 100 people. Oh, my God, we're over 500 people. And we literally did that because we couldn't believe that so many people were interested in the same things that we were.
10:40 And it just continued to grow. Obviously, it continues to grow here. I'm very thankful. It still feels crazy to me. But that kind of leads me into the other thing that I want to talk to you guys about real quick. We had a Badlanders meetup. We do it like once every two months or, you know, 10 weeks, something like that at my house yesterday.
11:09 And there was probably about 40 people here. And it was an amazing group of patriots that everybody met up and, you know, was just exchanging information. And we had the Cates brothers here, Dwayne and Brian were both here. And after we kind of, you know, mingled around a little bit, then Brian and Dwayne and General Clost and his wife, Joni, was here.
11:38 And General Kloss got up and talked for about 10 minutes, gave an amazing, and I'm definitely reshuffling who's talking when, because I was stupid and went after him instead of in front of him. I should have known better. But he gave an amazing speech about the time that we're in. And then I kind of, you know, spent 10 minutes chit-chatting.
12:08 What was interesting about it, though, is afterwards, because my husband, obviously, he kind of is in the background all the time. And there was a younger couple here that I think it was their first meetup. And they had never watched any of our videos. They don't know who I am. And my husband was talking to him about some of the stuff that we've discovered that all of us know about.
12:37 And they were so excited about being with a group of patriots that are interested and as active as the group of people that were here yesterday. And obviously, one of the questions that a gentleman asked is, what can we do? Meaning, you know, the masses. And of course.
13:07 You have to go back to General Flynn's local action, because if you look around the crowd that was here, they're from all over the state of Florida. There are some from very far south. There was somebody from Jacksonville. They drive all over to come to this event. And what was interesting is when you look out among the people.
13:31 I don't know if you guys have ever heard of Citizens Defending Freedom. They're in multiple states. Their headquarters is here, just south of us in our county seat, Bartow, Florida, in Polk County. And the Polk County chapter president is a good friend of mine, Robert, the lady that runs the education for Polk County. So they have like the president of the chapter for Polk County, and then they have like three people.
14:00 Three different specialty areas like legislation, governance and education. Pam is the lady that runs the education and she was here. These are all people that put their money where their mouth was, put their time where their mouth was, and they walk the walk. We had a gentleman that had ran for office in Lake Wells, which is a small town, again, south of here. And he swore up and down he was never going to.
14:30 run for excuse me run for office and so again you look around at the people that have gotten involved whether it's doing the podcast like we do or in brian and duane or that they've gotten involved and ran for office joined organizations that are about freedom like um citizens defending freedom which is an awesome organization and that's kind of um
15:00 You know, where we left off yesterday was you have to get involved. The time for us to sit back and let other people defend our country and got us in the shape that we're in now. And my husband also pointed out afterwards that even something as simple as working among family members that live local or.
15:31 your, you know, whatever your network is, if you're a golfer, if you play softball, whatever it is, if you've never taken the time to have a conversation with those people about whether or not they have the ability to survive for a couple of weeks, if we were ever hit with an EMP or anything like that, that is something that most of us in our network takes for granted.
15:58 We all have those supplies. We all have already done that. We have the communication capability. But there's a lot of people out there that hasn't even ever thought about that. And you have to at least, from my standpoint, have that conversation. You need to at least say, what have you done in order to protect your family? And something as simple as that.
16:23 where you can collectively all have the same communication capability, whether it's some type of walkie-talkie type of capability, shortwave radio, whatever it is. If you all have it, then you can all communicate. If only a few of you have it, then you're not going to be able to help as many people. And so, again, it's something that you can do. It's something you have control over.
16:53 And those are the kind of things, you know, people can have like, I hate using the word survival, but that is what it is. And there are classes in local areas for, and if there's not, do one. Do the research and do your own class. Find people that are like-minded and do it. Just do it. Act authorized.
17:23 And step out smartly and do those things. So getting on with our Prelude to Terror book, we're on chapter 18. And basically, we're up to the point in the conversation where, and again, once you've gotten into this as far as we have, what's amazing to me is all of the same people show up in stories.
17:53 about what we think are completely different areas, they show up in a different place in the same storyline. For example, if you guys listen to Warhamster and I's conversation about BCCI, we did several shows about it. Well, you will remember that Kamal Adham, A-D-H-A-M, was the guy that ran
18:21 Saudi Arabia's intelligence network, basically their version of the CIA. So, of course, he shows up in Prelude to Terror because we know that the CIA, which this book is written with material from CIA agents, the CIA was behind BCCI. And, of course, they worked with Kamal Atom, so he's going to show up in this book, and he has repeatedly.
18:50 The book in Chapter 18, it's called Change Partners. The military power the Saudis needed in order to survive had to be provided by the United States. To pay for that power, the Saudis could dispense political and financial favors because of oil. On occasion, to prevent political repercussions, those favors need to be granted in secret.
19:18 BCCI was one means to the end. Atom's removal came with the assassination of King Faisal and his replacement by King Fod. Atom was not about to give up the reins of the covert operations, so as the main spy behind BCCI, he didn't have to. According to Sarkis Solhanalian,
19:45 That is precisely why Adam did business with the private enterprise version of the CIA. For Kamal, trust is everything. He had to have a leader in the U.S. that could be trusted. Bush was his friend. Jimmy Carter was not. The ties between Adam, Bush, and Shackley went directly to Bush's connection with a company.
20:13 named First International Bank Shares, which was the single largest bank holding company in Texas. Bush went to work there in March 1977 and stayed for the next two years. He was a board member, a consultant, and chairman of the executive committee. That's a big deal.
20:41 One of Bush's little-noticed responsibilities as a director of First National was his appointment in February 1977 as chairman of the board of its London merchant bank called First International. It is through this merchant bank that Adams, Petrodollars, and BCCI money flowed for a variety of intelligence operations that would span the next decade.
21:12 all the way through the Reagan administrations, which, of course, Bush was the vice president of. According to the Senate BCCI investigation and Morgan Thowell's investigation into BCCI, which I talked extensively about when we did our show about BCCI, for Jimmy Carter, Kamal Adom was the most important contribution of persuading his old friend, Anwar Sadat,
21:41 to sign the Camp David peace accords. Adem personally guaranteed to Sadat that the Saudi Arabia would stand behind the agreement. But the Israelis were not totally trusting of Adem as their new Middle East benefactor. One of the reasons that Israeli intelligence services are so effective is an absolute refusal to take anything for granted.
22:10 While Israeli intelligence had enjoyed an excellent secret relationship with Adom over many, many years, the Israelis had been much more comfortable with the Israeli-Saudi-American triangle as long as James Jesus Angleton was the American person in that triangle.
22:36 They knew that Ted Shackley had expressed a deep interest in going into the oil business after he left the CIA. The Israelis understood just how to accommodate both of those objectives. As for Ed Wilson, he claims that he kept no secrets from Israeli intelligence and that Mike Pilgrim, a former Edwin Wilson employee, agrees, quote,
23:05 Let me put it to you this way. If Ed Wilson was indeed guilty of everything the newspaper has said about him selling arms and training Qaddafi's folks, Mossad would have killed him long ago, said Pilgrim, who is also a leading authority on terrorism. Quote, Mossad knew, and two of his operations I know, Mossad was getting a take on or a cut of the pie.
23:33 Wilson ran a bunch of airplanes that flew diplomats throughout the Middle East, including Gaddafi with his pilots. Some of his pilots being recruited through a French agency were not exactly what you call French men. The planes were also bugged. The cells Wilson made to Libya, the Israelis got a cut of those as well. The explosive training facility also had Israeli agents in place.
24:03 You listen to the stories of the bomb factory and you look at the guys that went to that bomb factory. They were real good at blowing themselves up. If you were running a classic disinformation penetration campaign, you would not have run one better, unquote. Pilgrim went on to say that he's that Wilson was no fool. You run with them.
24:33 They'll kill you. The bottom line was that ultimately he was as much their asset as anyone else's, referring to Mossad. When he became no longer useful to either one of them, they left him hanging out to dry. Although President Carter had certainly offered a very public olive branch to the Arabs, the government of Saudi Arabia had no need for their olive branch because basically they owned Bush.
25:03 Aden, realizing that the threat of Islamic fundamentalism was the number one issue facing both Saudi and Israel, also knew that an open Saudi peace treaty with Israel was impossible unless the royal family wanted to contend with a revolution of its own. But Egypt, a country with neither oil reserves nor the ability to forge a war on its own against Israel, could politically make such a peace treaty.
25:32 was aware of the cutbacks at the CIA. The investigations in the U.S. Congress that had began in 1974 had basically shut down the Directorate of Operations. During this period, the amounts of money devoted to the enterprise began in the tens of millions and would grow to hundreds of millions as the Afghan war effort went into high gear because we know that they're funded through the opium cells.
26:02 Only a handful of high-level officials were informed about the source of the money or the BCCI bailouts of Nugent Hand and other agency operations. The Iraqi operation with Sorkist ran for the CIA in the early 1980s, ran into billions and billions of dollars. His income alone was around $100 million.
26:29 most of which he deferred until Iraq could better afford to pay him. Adem understood the level of talent available through Shackley's private network. In cooperation with the Israelis and Saddam Hussein in Iraq, Adem led a strange profit-making intelligence alliance to help finance the war against fundamentalism that was sweeping the entire region.
26:55 Adam's partners in Pakistan had a keen interest in making certain that their government didn't fall, as the Shahs had in 1979. The U.S. and Saudi Arabia would reward the Pakistani government with billions of dollars for providing shelter for anyone they needed in the operation and to create the Mujahideen that had been fighting.
27:24 the Moscow-controlled regime, which of course we know it wasn't Moscow-controlled. We know how that whole thing went down. The Israelis had been secretly selling weapons to the Shah's regime for years and had no desire to give up the market, despite the fact that public animosity, the new management in the Ayatollah Khomeini had
27:56 basically come out against the Zionists in Israel. So the entire Middle East became a balancing act. Adem fighting the fundamentalists through the Iraqi surrogates in the Iran-Iraq war and tying up Moscow in Afghanistan by assisting the Mujahideen. The Israelis continue to secretly supply all of this to maintain the balance.
28:24 relationship with Shackley was not the only one that he had at the CIA. He also had a relationship with a guy by the name of Walter McDonald. According to Crowley, McDonald has spent his entire career as a CIA man getting to know everything that he could about every member of the Saudi family. McDonald befriended them and remembered their special occasions.
28:54 like birthdays, anniversaries, and those types of things. McDonald befriended them. Walt McDonald's career was largely seen as undistinguished because Erebus had serious trouble competing for the director's attention against the Soviet division. But in 1973, during the Arab oil embargo, McDonald's knowledge
29:21 of the royal family and his relationships made him one of the most valuable officers in the CIA. MacDonald had grown close to Atom, who suggested that when MacDonald retired from the CIA as deputy director for economics, that he should open up a private consulting company. MacDonald did such a thing on his quote-unquote retirement. He then joined
29:50 Nugent Hand Bank. He became in effect Adam's man inside Nugent Hand Bank. Adam viewed Nugent Hand as a way for BCCI to fund its riskier operations. Isn't that interesting? McDonald was one of those who heard Bernie Houghton's tape-recorded speech in the fall of 1979 that made it clear
30:22 that the real purpose of Nugent Hand was to provide banking services for the quote-unquote company or enterprise called the CIA. So Nugent Hand, which was created in the early 70s, around the same time BCCI was set up, was set up, as we know, because we've done extensive research on Nugent Hand being in Australia. Bernie Houghton, remember, was the guy that was the, he owned the restaurant there and he was kind of the
30:54 the ambassador, if you will, between the CIA and the local mafia that was in Australia. And the bank gets set up. The guy Nugent gets assassinated, shot in the head in his car. Han, who was Army, was in Vietnam with all of these guys, goes on the run. He's dealing with the weapons side of all of this. They're money laundering all of the...
31:22 drug money, in addition to BCCI. This book is one of the only books, which is why I wanted to bring it to you guys. It's one of the only books that actually puts the two of them together. Most of the books run side by side and they talk about the same people, but they don't overlay the two. This was the first book that I read that actually talked about, because you can't just money launder with one bank.
31:51 You have to have front companies and multiple banks. We saw that in Paul Williams' book, where not only did you have the Vatican Bank, but you had the bank of, what was the name of it, the downtown that Calvi was running for Italy.
32:15 And then you had all of the 20-something front companies that had been set up by the Vatican, most of them in the Caribbean, but all international. And that's how they ended up with the money laundering operation. So you can't do it with just one bank. So it was quite obvious to me, if you go back and you look at when Nugent Hand was set up and when BCCI was set up, that they had to have been that arrangement. But again,
32:43 I've read multiple books about BCCI. I've read multiple books about Nugent Hand and they don't interact. So I want to say this again. Adam viewed Nugent Hand as a way for BCCI to fund its riskier operations. And they used Bernie Houghton to do this. Bernie Houghton made a speech in 1979.
33:16 which was a few years, like what, seven years after they set this whole arrangement up, that made it clear that Nugent Hand was the CIA's bank. McDonald, identified as a former U.S. Department of Energy official, traveled the world for Nugent Hand. Now, that's very important because, of course, we know Department of Energy has the highest clearance.
33:44 of any department in the United States. So he's, and I've made this point a lot recently, the CIA embedded him in the Department of Energy. He was always the CIA agent. Adam's involvement in Nugent Hand helps explain why the bank was allowed to operate so freely in Saudi Arabia, highly restrictive banking environment.
34:12 The sudden appearance of Bernie Houghton in Saudi Arabia on behalf of Nugent Hand in late 1978 was indicative of their arrangement and the fact that it was sanctioned by the Saudi government. In January 1979, Houghton moved from Australia to Saudi Arabia to open a series of Nugent Hand banks. He visited various American-owned facilities.
34:41 and took at least $10 million in deposits from unsuspecting American workers who were paid in cash every two weeks. Although publicly Nugent Hand said it was still expanding, actually it was on the brink of failure. After the bank closed, despite Houghton's public role in taking American oil workers' money that would never be returned, nothing happened to him.
35:10 It was highly unusual in a country where honest American businessmen had been thrown into jail for many, many years on much less charges. The Nugent Hand bankers, along with the money, simply vanished. One depositor showed up at the villa the bank had occupied only to find it full of U.S. Air Force men who assured him that the bank's management had left to try to find out what was going on.
35:41 The Saudi branch of Nugent Hand were treated very differently from any others. Mike Hand, the guy from Nugent Hand, told staffers that banking records in Saudi Arabia had been kept secret. According to a former manager in Australia who spoke on the condition of anonymity, quote, those records would have revealed that Nugent Hand had become nothing more than a shell operation for BCCI, unquote.
36:11 which is what we thought the entire time. I just love the fact that this book gives us credible evidence that that's the case. Although Ed Wilson was never aware of it, his many deals on behalf of SAVAK, which is the intelligence national police in Iran, had been financed through Nugent Hand Bank, which tells you the CIA was running SAVAK for Iran.
36:38 Wilson had no idea that his lawyer in Geneva, Ed Coughlin, who also represented Albert Hakim from time to time, had many dealings with Nugent Hand. Hakim had used Nugent Hand to finance many of his own deals in Iran, while the intelligence Shackley collected through Wilson for Israel had been first rate.
37:04 Wilson's business dealings, especially his arms deals, was now making to the PLO, made him suspect to the Israelis. Other business ventures of Shackley's people with Iran and Libya also raised serious questions in Tel Aviv. Some officials believe that the joint intelligence operation was going to end in disaster.
37:34 The Israelis had one American they trusted absolutely, although James Angleton had been forced out of his job at the CIA. He was not about to allow his relationship with the Israeli intelligent hierarchy to be taken over by Shackley. Angleton was not a Shackley fan. Angleton was also one of the few men.
37:58 inside or outside the agency who still possessed the ability to penetrate Shackley and Klein's activities and find out what they were doing. While the Israelis and Saudis now relied on Shackley, who was doing liaison work with Friendly Intelligence Services, the Israelis needed reassurance that he was on the up and up, especially Wilson, since they viewed him as the weak link.
38:26 Angleton would be able to tell his Israeli associates if Shackley was playing it straight. Angleton had the perfect resource in mind. General, yes, as in military general, Robert Richardson, who ran a company called Exim, E-X-I-M, one of Wilson's companies supplying Libya. Angleton's courting
38:53 of Wilson began in 1977 and continued right up until he was arrested in 1980. Wilson said General Richardson was a real close friend of Angleton's. About once a week, he would say, come on, Eddie, go to lunch with Angleton at the Army-Navy Club. When Wilson's name first surfaced in the investigations by the CIA IG and Office of Security,
39:22 Angleton offered Wilson some advice. He suggested that Shackley was playing him for a fool, but Wilson ignored most of the warning. In retrospect, Wilson admits that when I first had this trouble, Angleton was really trying to help me. Angleton also warned Wilson that Von Marbog was not his friend either, but again, Wilson didn't believe him. Quote,
39:51 I drifted off and he drifted off. Richardson stuck with me as long as he could. He really tried to help. Angleton was right. He was on the right track, but there was nothing too definitive. You couldn't say yes or no at that point. Barn Marbog, who probably had more knowledge than anyone else about Iran's military ability to keep the Shah in power, successfully made the Ford-Carter transition.
40:18 He was a savvy bureaucrat and he had been a principal appointee of Gerald Ford. But just before Ford's defeat, Von Marbog converted his political appointee status to civil servant. Wilson said it was remarkable to watch how he did it. Quote, everybody said if Carter gets in, we're going to get this guy. We're going to get him and get him fired because he couldn't be a civil servant.
40:48 When Carter came in, they found out three months before that he had been converted to a GS-18 and went back to an old job. And all these enemies that had tried to get him were just shot down all over the place. He's the smartest guy in there. I don't give a damn. He's the smartest man combined with toughness and smarts that I've ever known.
41:15 The guy goes up against anybody that goes up against him has a problem. Behind it all, he's the mastermind of the whole thing, unquote. Wilson witnessed Von Marbog manipulating Richard Secord while Secord ran the Air Force military assistance program in Iran. Quote, Von Marbog sent Secord over there as a full colonel.
41:45 And then they got him his star and made him a general. Secord kind of got the big head over there. When I was over there visiting him, I said to Von Marbog, quote, is Secord going to get a second star? Unquote. Von Marbog said, he's getting a big head. I'm going to make him wait for a while. He didn't get it for about a year.
42:14 Von Marbog controlled the whole thing. An example of just how cunning he was was the approving billions in sales to Iran under previous administrations to include Carter. He succeeded in persuading the Carter administration to send him over to make certain the equipment got paid for. He wanted to get under the civil service your highest three-year salary.
42:44 So he wanted to get like a level one retirement. So he made himself a defense attache. And Ambassador Richard Helms, who of course is CIA, was really upset because Von Marbog was on the same level as the ambassador. I mean, Helms was furious, but Von Marbog worked around it and they ended up becoming very good friends, Wilson said.
43:16 He kind of just maneuvered around everybody. And again, Von Marbog, M-A-R-B-O-D, is somebody in most books that we've read never even comes up. He never gets mentioned. And he's one of the most important people during this time. It's quite amazing. As a matter of fact, I had done, I had his name written down, but I didn't have.
43:45 any information about him until I picked up this book. And he's at the heart of a whole bunch of the Iran-Iraq war, Ed Wilson, Task Force 157. I mean, he's floating around all of these things, BCCI, Nugent Hand, and kind of like literally a ghost just hovering around everywhere.
44:15 So we're just going to do one chapter today. The next chapter starts the actual takeover from Ed Wilson, and it gets really good at that point. So those two chapters I want to do together because 19 and 20 actually closely go together. So I don't want to break them up. We're going to go through both of those tomorrow.
44:43 We will open it up for question, comment, all of the above. That Von Marburg seems to be a continuing thread through like every nefarious operation. Yeah. And again, the thing that I found the most interesting is up until this book.
45:12 I think I only found his name in one other book, and then there was very little written about him. It's crazy. Which is why I keep buying books. We might have to add on to this. We are not adding on to it. I'm going to have to prioritize. That's all I can say. Well, but I'm just going to move the other one on the other wall. So I'll still have that. It's just not going to be the premier one that you see when you walk in the door. Yours will be.
45:46 Aww. So, anyway. I still have the other two in there. They're just going to have to have the little low-rent books in them. At least they won't be overwhelmed. None of them will be overwhelmed. I can't believe how beautiful that came out. She had sent me some photos the other night. That's going to be so cool. And the fact that it sits together like Legos, I mean, that is just really sweet. Again, I'm blown away by it.
46:18 i i agree with you cousin it i'm number one so i have to tell you um because this is at that same level um i don't know if i've ever even told this story but when i first met john um my husband uh
46:39 I had been retired for a few years. I was raising my daughters. One had just started high school. One had just started junior high. I was not interested in dating anyone. The first time I had not had a job, I had just been medically retired. I had a lot of medical issues I was dealing with, so I just wasn't interested in dating anybody.
47:01 And there were two guys, obviously I have, I love football. I have a lot of, um, I love cars. I'm a mechanic. That's kind of what I do. Um, and so one guy that I had graduated high school with was renovating his Firebird. Another guy that I had known my whole life, um, they were also single. So we kind of just piled around. Um, if I wanted to go to dinner and I didn't want to go by myself, um, I would just call them up and we kind of just become.
47:32 pals. So that's how I actually met John was through hanging around with those two. Our whole high school had every third Thursday a get together at a local restaurant. And so they told me about it. I went to a couple of them. And the first one I went to, John sat down next to me. So he became part of our threesome, which is now four of us because he had just recently got a divorce. So
48:01 Again, just palling around. So I had them all over on a Saturday for a cookout. And I was telling them in my backyard, I have a pool house and it was about 30 feet from my house. And I wanted something because there was a half bath in there. I wanted it to be the pool house so you could just hang around out there. I wanted an outdoor kitchen. And I was describing to them.
48:28 Not knowing that John was an electrical contractor. I mean, I knew he was, but I didn't know the extent to which he was an actual contractor, like building shit. And so in mentioning it, he looks around at me and he goes, well, why don't you just build a deck? And I'm looking at him going, because I can't. Bad back. So, I mean, I can't just like make that happen. I can't lift things like that. He goes, well, I'll help you.
48:58 And I just looked at him like, are you on drugs? What's wrong with you? You need to have a life. You don't just go around offering people to buy, build decks. And so of course he builds the biggest, most wonderful deck. It's like a thousand square foot. It's now all under screen. It's got an outdoor kitchen. It's two tiered, blah, blah, blah. So that's the whole thing with Bridget. What Bridget did to me, for me, reminded me of exactly that whole, the way it unfolded where, you know,
49:28 Cousinette and her and I were on a conversation and I'm showing them the interior of the shed after we got it completely transformed into the cottage. And I'm kind of pointing everything out to them. It's like, what the hell is wrong with that bookcase? Cousinette's like sagging in the middle. You need a new bookcase. And I'm like, yeah, whatever.
49:54 And like I said, a couple of days later, I get these pictures. Which one do you want? And I'm like, she's on drugs. She's on drugs. You're not just going to build somebody a bookcase. I get it here. I'll just ship it. Like, OK, build me a bookcase. I want that one. And she built the bookcase. So, yeah, it is truly amazing.
50:20 to have people like that in your life that are talented and will go out of their way to do extraordinary things. And what Bridget did was extraordinary as far as I'm concerned. Well, I only build stuff for people I love. Doesn't it? That cutting board that is very unique as well. That cutting board. Oh my God. I love my cutting board. Holy smokes. Every day.
50:49 Multiple times a day. So you should post a picture of that, Cousin Ed, if you can. It is an amazing cutting board. And again, the fact that, because Bridget, correct me if I'm wrong, you put multiple pieces of different types of wood together. Is that correct? Yes. It's actually kind of like a jigsaw puzzle. You take a piece of wood.
51:19 Cut it, turn it, cut it, turn it, join it, cut it, turn it, join it until it's all the right way. It's fun. It's fun in a really sick kind of way. Yeah. In a sort of OCD sort of, you know, I love it. Yeah. And by the way, probably the coolest thing about it, Cousin It, is that it goes in your...
51:48 your travel it's like in an rv so it you know where space matters so much bridget actually had her do a template and built it to custom fit her sink so most of us like i have um a continuation of my granite pieces that you can put over your sink and then you know if you want just to have a bigger countertop like if you're putting things out for dinner um but then you can pull them off and so bridget used
52:18 that template to make this so it specifically sits and fits into her sink. Is that right, Cousinette? Yes. Yeah. Yeah. And I did actually. It actually serpents her knife instead of dulling her knife as she uses it.
52:41 That's just crazy. And so that kind of, and again, I'm just going by memory. Is it like the things that keeps it in place, like little legs, so you can actually put it on the counter as well, and it's kind of raised up? Yes, correct. She made the shape of the sink thicker, so it sits in the sink, and I'll take a photo of the back of it.
53:14 Boy, you guys are, like, so demanding. Hang on. She shows up, and we're just bombarding her. Yes, and see, it's just beautiful. I mean, I'm looking at the pictures she just posted. Holy crap. So, again, Bridget is amazing. In addition to being part of our research team, she's a carpenter, a hunter, an excellent marksman. Carrie, go ahead.
53:46 Yeah, I wonder if I can be Bridget's apprentice. She doesn't have to pay me. Okay, so I have a question back on the banking stuff, which I find very difficult. So they've invaded Syria again. If you...
54:15 had to like analyze and figure out where um they pulled the money how they got that money what would you say is it like they diverted funds from ukraine what and what bank in your mind is at play here well now so you know td bank um
54:44 So first of all, they've never left Syria. These are the same people that have been in Syria. The things that they call, quote unquote, rebels aren't rebels. They are people that they have picked up from other Mujahideen, ISIS, Al Qaeda, blah, blah, blah, terrorist training camps under Operation Gladio auspices and trucked them into Syria. That's the, quote unquote, rebels.
55:11 If you go back and you look at some of the pictures that people have actually labeled, they're from Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Chechnya. So these are not people. These are not Syrians attacking Assad. These are DIA, Operation Gladio operatives.
55:37 that are trying to do a regime change and cannot get it done so that's that's point number one point number two um is and we're going to go through a lot of this on wednesday at on breaking history with part two of syria um we're gonna go from where we left off to current day but the second part of that as far as the banking goes we just saw if you go back and you read the indictment
56:04 of the TD Bank where they were fined $2 billion, you're going to see that they were money laundering using real banks now. This isn't even the old CIA, we're going to create Nugent Hand out of whole cloth as a fake bank or Castle Bank or BCCI. They actually have transitioned much of their drug money laundering operations into regular banks.
56:34 So I just ask you to go do this one very generic exercise. Look on the SEC website for money laundering convictions or plea deals. You are going to find case after case after case all around the world. Credit Suisse, the Deutsche Bank, HSBC.
57:03 Every single one of those major banks are money laundering. They're money laundering today, just like they were money laundering 10 years ago. They have a ready supply and not just drug money. Keep in mind, all of the gold from Golden Lily that we've talked about, those are still fluffing around in these banks under accounts that...
57:33 were, you can't say they were abandoned. They were never allowed to redeem, to take their gold out. So remember the Roxas guy that his heirs went to try to get his gold out of the New York branch of Citibank and Citibank that night transferred it all down to their branch in the Bahamas. They never gave the family members their gold back.
57:57 And that wasn't even the government's piece of it. That was a commission that he got for setting up all of those. So it was just like pennies on the dollar. But those pennies were hundreds of billions of dollars. So there's a lot of money out there for them to have been doing this with. And to your point about Ukraine, Ukraine overall is a money laundering operation. The money.
58:25 that goes over there is not necessarily used for the purpose in which it's intended. We all know that. The weapons that were shipped over there, you would be lucky, as we found in Afghanistan, what they were doing. So the U.S. would authorize, and I'm just going to pick a number, $100 million for weapons during the first Afghanistan war that we were basically supplying them.
58:53 covertly through Pakistan into Afghanistan. So if it's $100 million the CIA gives to Pakistani ISI supposedly to supply weapons to Afghanistan, that's not what happened with that money. They actually took, again, pennies on the dollar, let's say $100,000, and they went to Bulgaria and they bought old Soviet bullshit stuff that barely even worked.
59:20 They shipped that into Afghanistan as the quote unquote weapons. And then they took all of the rest of the money and money laundered it through their banking systems called BCCI and Nugent Hand and then use them again for covert terrorist operations. So they have a multitude of ways that they do this. But you know that every dollar that comes out of America through USAID or the State Department, National Endowment for...
59:49 Democracy, the IRI and the Democrat version of that, all of that money is laundered into these operations. Cousinette, go ahead. Yeah, I've been following it, actually. And a lot of those weapons that they have are coming in from Ukraine. And it's no secret that Netanyahu stood up in front of everybody and told people he gave he gave the dog whistle, essentially.
1:00:22 He stood up in front of whoever, in front of a camera, and said, Bashar Assad has to leave. He has to get out. And all of a sudden, these terrorists were activated. At the end of the day, it's Israel, Turkey, and, well, Israel, Turkey, and the United States trying to get rid of Assad. And Russia has called out Erdogan. Point blank has called out Erdogan.
1:00:52 They know he's involved. So as much as everyone says, oh, you know, they're from everywhere else. No, they are actually coming out of Turkey. And those ISIS rebels have just been rebranded. A while back, if you recall, we were talking about how people just changed their patches. That's them. And at one point, was it last year?
1:01:18 They were talking about recruiting the ISIS into the Ukrainian forces. Do you remember that? Not directly. I do remember them talking about using ISIS there, but not actually in the military, more like they are doing the right sector in the Azov Battalion before they were actually added to the regular forces. Yeah, because they had the patches and everything else. And that got us down that rabbit hole for like a week.
1:01:48 of following all those symbols and what have you. Again, when you go back and you look at pictures of the militants, quote unquote, rebels in Syria, at the beginning of this several years ago, they actually are wearing Ukrainian patches. This is not a recent thing. They actually have the triad pitchfork looking thing.
1:02:13 on their patches, on their uniforms, in many pictures that are several years old. So, yeah, this is definitely not a new thing. They come from all over. They are definitely Operation Gladio. They are definitely doing regime change in Syria. They've been doing it for a very long time. Because keep in mind, they've been trying to get the, quote unquote, Assad regime out since it was Assad's father.
1:02:41 This is not a new thing because they need Syria to finish their pipeline. Carrie, go ahead. Yeah, so I guess I just need to think about that they don't have one bank anymore. They've normalized money laundering throughout the entire banking sector. That's true. Yeah. Thank you for clarifying that.
1:03:21 Let me just add, I think that goes along the lines with the promise software, because the promise software that Robert Maxwell was selling on behalf of Israel, that their corrupted version and the one that was being sold by the CIA into many of these countries allowed for money laundering operations to be exposed when other people were doing it. But it also allowed because of the programming that they did back door.
1:03:49 for them to hide their own money laundering. So that allowed it to move mainstream as opposed to having to set up their own bank. And do you think that one of the goals was to fuck the dollar in the end, like as the globalists? Because in my mind, if you're corrupting your banking sector,
1:04:22 then you're going to fuck that currency. Well, at some point, their intent is to bring down America. But their real intent is basically to rob all of us collectively of our wealth, right? Once they have all of the wealth and the power, we're basically debt slaves at that point.
1:04:49 They've used the dollar manipulation to their advantage, which I believe is the reason why the entire apparatus was eventually... Everyone was basically forced because of our pariah activity to use the dollar. So when you force the world structure...
1:05:18 with the manipulation of the oil petrodollar to move on to the dollar, you have to be able to control the dollar, which they have done. So whenever they want inflation, we have inflation. Whenever they don't want inflation, we don't have inflation. And it is through the control of the dollar that they've been able to...
1:05:47 If you go back to all of the Latin American coups that we talked about, that was all done with predatory control of their markets. They would shut the entire country down. They shut them off from any kind of economic viability. It was literally like stringing someone up and then quartering them and waiting for them to cry uncle because they're going to eventually cry uncle.
1:06:16 because their people are starving. The people will get out in the streets and overthrow the government, even if what they're overthrowing their government for is going to be worse for them because they don't want to starve. And that's what they banked on. That's the whole impetus for Operation Gladio is this coercive control. And so let me also point out something that.
1:06:40 This information that we're learning gives you an ability to look at not just what we focus on, which is Gladio, obviously, and the paramilitary takeover of the world, but it gives you information that allows you to have conversations with people, which, Carrie, is the point of your whole question. That's not something that we actually...
1:07:08 talk about per se, but allows you enough information to be able to have these conversations. And let me point out what I'm trying to say. When I was at Gart recently, there was a guy, I mentioned him before, that was talking about Bitcoin. And he made the comment that El Salvador
1:07:33 uses bitcoin as currency well they don't actually use it as currency it's approved for currency but they use the dollar and the only way i knew that to know that he was full of crap on that conversation was because of the research that i had done into gladio and how they blackmail these countries because they use the dollar and it is through this research that i figured out all about the um
1:08:03 remittance. So the remittance is huge. And as a matter of fact, it came up in a conversation today on the news. I just happened to be walking through the room. My husband, as I told you guys many times, either has Fox Business or CNBC because he does a little bit of day trading. And so they were talking about the tens of billions of dollars that are sent back to Mexico and to Canada.
1:08:31 in remittance and i had never actually talked about canada but it's a shit ton of money and as a result of that you have their they don't want to shut down immigration if they don't have to because they're making bank on it so the money goes into their banks like say mexico there's a lag between the time
1:09:00 that they make that money available to the end user and when they get it. And sometimes that lag can be five days. So on any given day, they're showing on books in banks in Mexico, tens of billions of dollars of assets, which is that remittance lag. And that's how BCCI lived for 20 years, because there were tens of thousands of...
1:09:30 Pakistanis in Qatar and UAE and Saudi Arabia, where they opened BCCI branches and all of the money going back to Pakistan, because it was a Pakistani bank on paper. It really wasn't. We've already discovered that, that it was basically operated out of the city of London. But that was billions and billions of dollars that they were able to
1:09:59 use for nefarious weapons deals and all this other stuff because it's showing on their books as an asset. And as a result of that, we collectively are much smarter about the way our world operates by doing the research that we have done into Operation Gladio. Miles, go ahead. Good afternoon, Colonel. Yeah, you bring up a good subject as far as conversations with people.
1:10:29 to see what level they're at at this point. When I started doing this a long time ago, I was just spewing out a lot of information, hoping that it would absorb in through odmosis. And now I've got a different strategy. So when I'm doing spaces, I'll bring up, like, and just I'll ask a question.
1:10:54 for the audience or the panel members to see where they're at, what level. So the other day I just brought up, when I say military industrial complex, is that a positive or a negative for you? And everyone said negative. I went, okay, so do you know who said that? And they went, oh yeah, that was Eisenhower. Well, was he a good guy or a bad guy?
1:11:23 So everyone was saying, oh, well, he's a good guy. So you see where I'm going with this. I'm testing people in the classroom to see where they're at at this point. And then I said, okay, so is Space Force good? And is Elon good? Well, yeah, yeah, yeah. I said, well, that's the military industrial complex that Eisenhower was talking about, warning.
1:11:53 Who? Who was he warning? Not us. It was a threat to their democracy, to their plan that they had through political stuff that they were doing. So I know a lot of people, you know, they don't look like in a mirror effect, like how they're trying to, you know, run a psyops on us.
1:12:21 I think people are starting to get it because if you look at, you know, why was Space Force started by Trump? Is Trump like, you know, on the financial side, the industrial side? Is Elon? So, you know, throughout history, these tyrants are afraid that, you know, the military is always going to get behind the people.
1:12:50 the companies that make money, that they'll align themselves with the military too. So I just wanted to point that out. But we have to have these conversations. And I'm not saying that I'm always right or anything, but people are, I think they're starting to get it, Colonel. I hope so. Cousin Nick, go ahead. Hi, yeah, Pakistan. Interesting little side note with Pakistan. So the hotel that's in
1:13:23 New York that I cannot remember the name of that they own. So apparently that was closed down because, and they were losing money. So speak. What you're talking about. Cause a lot of people might not be following that. Oh, so the hotel that all the illegal aliens are staying at in New York city is actually owned by Pakistan.
1:13:52 And the hotel apparently, which I didn't know, was shut down, really, because they were essentially bankrupt. So speaking of money laundering to foreign countries, aren't they getting millions of dollars to harbor all the illegal aliens in that hotel? What is it called? I can't remember the hotel name. Isn't that awful? But anyway.
1:14:18 That's how money laundering works. That hotel was closing. They could not afford to keep it. They were losing revenue. And then all of a sudden, they've got millions and millions of dollars coming in because they're harboring illegals. The Roosevelt Hotel, Cousin Ed. Thank you. Gosh, brain fart. I hate this getting old stuff. It's just for the birds. The irony of the whole story was the fact that it was called the Roosevelt. I know. I was thinking of that colonel. I started laughing. Right?
1:14:50 Because isn't that where we started this whole damn thing was back when we were doing Anthony Sutton and FDR and we all found out that what we thought about him was all a big lie. And then I'm like, so we've spent, you know, two years doing this bullshit and we're right back to Roosevelt money laundering. I know it's crazy. And, you know, but here's the thing. And this is where it gets so frustrating. Right. And this is where, OK, awakening people conversation.
1:15:19 All these presidents in the past were always portrayed as being the good guys. So far, we haven't come across one good guy. Not one. I think even Carter had a chance. He really did. And then he got bought and paid for as well. And they had to get rid of him because he was another one that didn't want any wars. JFK.
1:15:47 Even him, he got in there on dirty money. The mafia put him in there. They weren't expecting his brother, Robert. So I think, you know, this idolizing these presidents as being so pure and good and the best of intentions, they may walk in there with the best of intentions, but at the end of the day, they're corrupted. Which brings me to the next point. I don't care who the hell Trump is. All right. Now, I voted for him.
1:16:17 I absolutely will admit that. If you don't question every single appointment, every last stinking one of them, then we're going to be in the same fucking position in another four years. It is your responsibility. It is our responsibility to question everything because we're sitting here right now in this predicament because we were all lazy and complacent.
1:16:44 And we have the voices now. So if that corrupt sheriff in Hillsborough County, right, who arrested a pastor under DeSantis's nose and DeSantis allowed it to happen, right? He's another bullshit artist. Call it out. Absolutely call it out. We don't have to like all of his choices. I don't know about the rest of you. The following like a sheep thing is all done.
1:17:13 I am done. Stick a fork in me. I'm done. And the first one that starts shilling for another country, like they all are doing, by the way, very concerning for me, I'm going to call it out. It's your responsibility. It's my responsibility. Enough being, you know, like, oh, he knows, trust the plan, yada, yada. We are the plan, people. We're the plan.
1:17:39 so anyway that was that's my big soapbox and i'll step down i just so i'll follow up obviously um i'm the one um out there posting all the bullshit because that sheriff um that she's talking about is a sheriff next to polk county so hillsborough county is right next to polk county and of course y'all all know that we have one of the best sheriff there is not perfect one of the best grady judd
1:18:05 The difference between and we're sandwiched in between of Hillsborough County and Orange County and Orange County is even worse than Hillsborough County. So the distinction between where we're at in the state of Florida, in central Florida, stands out significantly. I actually went to the.
1:18:33 screening for Chris Ann Hall's second movie. Her first movie was called Noncompliant. And her second movie was Noncompliant the Sheriff. And her movie actually features the pastor Rodney Brown. Rodney Howard Brown.
1:19:03 of the River Church. Now, you guys may have heard when we first started this whole thing. The last two years up until this semester, a friend of mine from Minnesota's daughter has been living with us, and she goes to the college that's at the river, the church there. They have their own Christian college there. So I'm very familiar with the church, the pastor, and
1:19:32 I've met Christian Hall at the movie premiere, and I've met the pastor involved in that. So you can damn well bet that I'm going to be one of the most vocal people that that sheriff is a piece of shit. To the extent that what he was doing has anything to do with...
1:19:58 And I get because in its point as far as denouncing it. But, you know, we in Florida, we elect our sheriff. So it wasn't like you can fire the sheriff as a governor. So I don't know exactly what authority the governor had other than speaking out against it to be able to hold that guy accountable. But to me, the most egregious part of that whole thing not was he was actually at the same time.
1:20:27 letting people out of jail that were like felony people in order under the quote unquote COVID. And while at the same time arresting people like the pastor. And for those of you who don't know, the River Church has taken on a mission of feeding people.
1:20:52 People that had no ability, especially during COVID with everybody getting laid off, the families had no money, no food. They had, they constructed this temporary, they've made it permanent now. It's amazing, actually. This huge outdoor church. And what most people don't realize is kind of a funny story of the location that they're on. It used to be a big auto sales place.
1:21:20 And I mean, it's massive. It was probably one of the biggest ones in the state of Florida, like one of those CarMax things. It then turned into an actual drive-in church because the car lot was so freaking big. They didn't really have outbuildings or buildings at all. They just had what they had as the showroom there. But it had this mammoth parking lot. So they actually had this big screen and it was a drive-in church for many, many years. So the river bought.
1:21:49 the land and set up this beautiful church. So he constructed this temporary thing outside in order to have people safely come and pick up their food. Because his big thing was he had to feed the people. And they have now been running that outside church 24-7 since COVID. It never shuts down. And they have a ministry that
1:22:19 is just an amazing thing to see. If you ever have a chance to go over there, go over there and check it out. They have just been growing by leaps and bounds. Christiane Hall actually goes to church there. She's now on the staff of the college. She does her constitutional classes as part of the college curriculum. It's an amazing place. And this asshole, who's going to be the DEA,
1:22:45 And, you know, I've heard the stories about, you know, Trump appointing him, get him to quit so they can elect a constitutional sheriff there. I've heard all of those theories. But at the end of the day, Cousin, it is absolutely right. We're no better than the people that we complain about if you don't call out bad choices. Now, we know from our study in Operation Gladio how complicit the DEA is in the drug trafficking because.
1:23:14 We have illustrated in many of our book reviews early on that the old, oh, what was it called? BNDD, the something, I can't remember the precursor to the DEA. But those people that were involved in the precursor were part of the CIA drug trafficking operations at every.
1:23:44 step where there were arrests being made at the lower level, you were only allowed to investigate so high. And then the apparatus that had to do with the DEA eventually, but the precursor as well, would shut down the investigation because they were complicit with the CIA. They'd get a phone call, no whistleblowers, nobody ever said, you know, hey, this is bullshit.
1:24:08 This we're we're only arresting the lower guys, because remember, that's what happened with the BCCI money laundering case and drug trafficking. No drug trafficking was ever investigated in conjunction with the BCCI bank in Tampa taking that plea deal. And a few of the underlying guys in the money laundering operation getting some jail time, none of which was more than 12 months, by the way.
1:24:36 Oh, and by the way, that was in Tampa, which is Hillsborough County. So all of this shit, Santo Traficante is Hillsborough County. This is where the heart of the drug mafia resided in Florida, not in Miami. He went down there all the time. It was in Tampa in Hillsborough County. So the entire fucking DEA thing is screwed up. And then we're going to make the guy who's now the sheriff there.
1:25:03 And I know Traficani is not there anymore, but it's still a hub of drug trafficking because it's a port city. You're going to make that guy the DEA. It just it has to be called out because it's absolutely right. So what else we got? Anybody? Miles? Come on. Colonel Alfred's been trying to come up. I've offered him the mic several times and it's not taking. OK. Yeah, I saw that.
1:25:46 Maybe glitching? Maybe. At least we still have the host. Because that's been a problem. They might have to drop out and come back in again. Maybe. All right, he's back up here. Alfred, if you can talk, go ahead and just start talking. Can you hear me? Okay, sorry about that. Yeah, you know, I think this application is really glitchy. When I came on,
1:26:26 Today, everyone was banding, you know, a lot of digital distortion. So I had to, you know, reconnect a bunch of times. And it just seems really kind of crappy software. Anyway, so, you know, just wanted to talk about or ask your opinion. You know, the thing going on with Israel and Gaza, you know, Israel carpet bombing residential neighborhoods. God, I think the death counts, what, 300,000 or more at this point?
1:26:56 And I'm just I'm going to admit I'm like I like everything General Flynn says, except when he calls Israel our greatest ally. For some reason, that just really triggers me. I don't see where war criminals on the level that the leadership in Israel, in my opinion, are should ever be considered an ally to any real country.
1:27:26 And I'm just wondering what you think about that. So I'm not going to talk about General Flynn. I can tell you, I have said repeatedly that someone needs to define ally to me. I view an ally as someone who has your best interest at heart and you share common.
1:27:52 In the case of a nation state to nation state that you share general goals and cultures and aspirations for your people. So that to me would make you an ally that someone, you know, kind of like your friends, you call someone an acquaintance and then you have somebody that's a friend and acquaintance.
1:28:19 is not a friend. I can have an acquaintance. I can do business with an acquaintance, but I'm not going to trust them to watch my children, right? You do that with a friend. So to me, that's the difference between a business partner in a nation state to nation state and an ally. An ally is someone that you would trust your friends with or the well-being of your citizens. So I do not view.
1:28:43 Israel as an ally of the United States. And I'm not even going to talk about their horrific treatment or what's going on there currently. I have thought this since I did any research in my master's degree in school at Air War College. I did a paper about the Antibi raid.
1:29:13 In doing the research for that paper, and I had never heard this. I've never heard it reported at the time. Now we talk about it quite a lot. But I did not realize how often Israel has been caught spying on the United States. To me, if you're an ally of the United States, why would you be spying on the United States?
1:29:37 That would be like me saying that my neighbor's my best friend and I've got cameras all pointed at their house and I'm reporting on them to the cops every time they do something wrong. That's not a friend. Right. That's not even an acquaintance. That's an enemy. That's an enemy. So if and again, I I try to stay on the the.
1:30:02 military aspect, the paramilitary as it relates to Gladio operations. So if you want to set aside that, you then, as part of our Operation Gladio investigation, we found out about the thing called the MEGA group, M-E-G-A. It was talked about in Whitney Webb's book that we did a book review on. You can go watch the Rumble book reviews we did because they're actually amazing.
1:30:32 using her research and declassified CIA documents that we came across independently of her research, but she talks about them as well. They're referenced in her book, that this thing called MEGA. And when the CIA documents first got released accidentally, by the way, in a different FOIA request, people thought MEGA was a person and that was their call sign. That was their...
1:31:01 code name. Come to find out, mega was actually referring to an entity called mega group, which was made up of a whole bunch of dual citizens, Israeli background affiliates in the United States to include Wexner, who, of course, we know was the impetus for Jeffrey Epstein, and that the mega group funders.
1:31:29 Donated like 99 percent of the quote unquote renovation dollars to the White House when Clinton took office. So you now have a pattern of Jeffrey Epstein renovating property in his southern Florida house, in his Arizona house, in his New York house. And his renovations have spying equipment.
1:32:00 associated with it. So he started his visits, the 17 visits to the White House, as part of this renovation that his benefactors, to include Les Wexner, was funding. So this group of Jewish billionaires funded the renovation for the White House. And in this declassified CIA document,
1:32:30 It actually talks about them, that the White House was being spied upon. And that Linda Tripp's conversation initially talking about the Monica Lewinsky affair was because she knew about the.
1:32:54 potential for blackmail. And that's the reason why she ever even spoke up, because she felt like Bill Clinton was being blackmailed because he was being spied upon in the Oval Office, which in fact he was from this mega group. Sure. And so, again, this is not something that you do. So basically, Israel owned Bill Clinton most of the time that he was president.
1:33:21 So there's only one reason why you blackmail someone. And at the same time, there were several companies that were giving critical software and military capability to China that were part of these mega group bundle of companies. So you can...
1:33:51 And surmise that that potentially and oh, by the way, they got a slap on the wrist from the Justice Department during Clinton when they were eventually caught selling things that they were not authorized to sell to China. It was also China that Israel has done nuclear research with, along with France. You know, we know that France provided all of the 1960 technology to.
1:34:20 Israel via South Africa and that Israel used South Africa to test their nuclear capability. We found all of that out when we were doing the research for the USS Liberty and the false flags associated with that. So all of those things tells me militarily that Israel is not an ally. But let me just say this, because I believe this is.
1:34:49 pertinent to what's about ready to happen. You cannot in America with the level of ignorance. And let me just clarify that because I don't want anybody to think I'm insulting people. I know what you're going to say. But I have to say it. Please don't have information. You're ignorant. When you have information and you either pretend that you don't understand it or you don't understand the information, you're stupid.
1:35:19 and you keep repeating the same behavior, despite the fact that you now know, that's referred to as being stupid. So there is so much ignorance as it relates to Israel and our relationship because of people like Frank Luntz. Frank Luntz was the guy that wrote the PR plan to sell us the Iraq war the first time.
1:35:45 We have been propagandized in the United States and our wealth stolen, not just by Israel, but by many countries through the CIA and their post-World War II intelligence apparatuses, to include the UK, by the way, who is responsible for the creation of Israel as a nation state.
1:36:15 There is such a big piece here of ignorance in the United States that you cannot come to be president or anything else if it is done attacking Israel or identifying them as anything other than an ally as it stands today. Now, do I hope that over the next four years,
1:36:44 That with the declassification and the co-re-education of the populace of the United States, that we for once, with all of the declassification that has to happen, that we are going to learn what our real history is. Yes, I pray for that every single night. That's why I am dedicating the time that I am to that re-education process. But we are planting seeds.
1:37:13 of which I hope get watered a lot over the next four years so that this all can be exposed. So it really strikes me that a lot of the ignorance is due to the misinformation being spread by mainstream media. Yeah, I see that as a pivotal point of why there's just so many people.
1:37:40 I don't want to say, you know, I don't want to call them names or anything, but it's hard not to at this point. You know, when you've got a country carpet bombing residential neighborhoods, how can you think they're heroes? You know, I just don't get it. The whole thing is, this is an operation. It was an operation that was started in 1948. And there is no mainstream media.
1:38:04 That in and of itself is a propaganda talking point. There is no such thing as mainstream media. The CIA owns and operates those entities. Yes. So that's totally illegal. They're not allowed to buy all the LSD and give it to the people in San Francisco either. But they did.
1:38:25 Yeah, they did. So they're not allowed to infiltrate our university systems, and they are 100%. They're not allowed to infiltrate the international companies in the United States and pretend to be staff, but they have. They weren't allowed to train human exiles in a camp in Miami, but they did.
1:38:46 Yeah, I get it. I mean, they're just they've operated above the law. They do. They get away with whatever they can get away with and get away with whatever the fuck they want. So, honestly, my whole thing is I want to clean up our shit. Then we can go take care of everybody else's shit. I understand that what Israel is doing is.
1:39:04 It is absolutely awful. The CIA and all of the intel agencies, to include Mossad and MI6 and the German BND and the Korean KCIA, has killed literally millions of people all over the world. I want our shit cleaned up, and then we'll go hold everybody else accountable. So what is this with these PR teams obviously being embedded into mainstream media in this country?
1:39:34 I mean, you know, they pretend they hide behind national security when it when it suits them and then they hide behind the public free speech bullshit. How do you get these fuckers out? Well, I think that's the beauty of the team that Trump is assembling is Ratcliffe at the CIA and Gabbard at the national security.
1:40:01 Apparatus. You've got the DNI. That's how you do it. And the number one step in doing that was to get Twitter. So if you've got Twitter. Yeah, that was huge. I agree. Right. So if you've got Twitter, all you need is one. But it had to be a big one. Right. It couldn't just be true social. It had to be a big one. And so now you've got Rumble. You have true social and you have Twitter. And through those mechanisms.
1:40:29 The word gets out in less than 24 hours now. And when Elon Musk does now say that we are the news, we are 100 percent the news now. And within 24 hours, any. So your point. OK, so we know all of the crap about.
1:40:49 what's happening in Israel, what's happening in Syria, and the fact, as Cousin It pointed out earlier, what's happening in the role that Turkey's playing. How do we know all of that? We know all of that because we have access to the information now. That has broken the dam. And so now we just need the people in the DOJ, the CIA, and the FBI, which we're going to have in January, and then the flood begins.
1:41:18 I hope so. Thank you so much, Colonel. Sure. Cousin Nick, go ahead. Sorry, I was shooting at squirrels. You missed the punchline about Monica Lewinsky. She was a Ukrainian Jew. So there's that. And, you know, tell me that she wasn't set up in the Clinton White House knowing that the surveillance was going on there.
1:41:51 As a matter of fact, if you look at most of the Israeli leaders, they're all from Poland or Ukraine. They're not Israelis. Like in the sense of, you know, being born in that country. They're all from outside that country. All of them. So, you know, you can't tell me that the Nazis.
1:42:21 who all were hired by Israel, haven't infiltrated. It is a Rothschild's state. It is not a state in the sense that should be like self-governing. They've abused that privilege. It was always a lie. And they've always tried to infiltrate here. So as the colonel said, they are not allies. As a matter of fact, thank you, Bridget.
1:42:53 John F. Kennedy Jr. was on a late night show. And I'm sure, Bridget, you're much better. I'm outside aiming at squirrels. That actually Monica Lewinsky wrote a poem when she was like ninth grade or something like that, talking about child abuse, talking about eating pizzas and what have you. But we know that the code word for the child abuse.
1:43:21 And child trafficking is pizzas. So she was part of all of that. And at some point, if we get to the bottom of Epstein and the child trafficking, half of D.C. is going to be gone. If they release if they release the Diddy files and the Epstein files, if Trump has the balls. Right. Because he didn't have the balls to go against Barr and pardon Assange or Snowden. Right. So we'll see.
1:43:50 if he actually releases the list, because people are going to be packing their shit. As a matter of fact, speaking of packing their shit, where's Fauci? Anybody? Where's Big Mike and Obama? Okay, SR-21, go. To Alfred's point, concerning the MSM and your point about ignorance, I guess what you have to understand here in the U.S.,
1:44:22 There has been a, shall I say, a curtain put up around the U.S. for years when it comes to news matters and that kind of thing that happens. It's rare that you find anybody that will post news articles from other news sources other than American news sources, which I know Cousin It, Bridget, myself do.
1:44:53 To bring to Twitter to say, here, here's what's really going on. Here's what people are really seeing on the ground. We weren't getting that before. And people are not getting it now because they are so trained at looking at the MSM versus trying to find out what's really going on. Thanks to X and everything else.
1:45:20 And the platforms that we have now that people have glommed on to, and I mean really glommed on to, it makes a huge difference. They're seeing the truth. Whether or not they act on it is the question. And that's what we're aiming to have happen. Thank you, Colonel. Sure. Miles, go ahead. Well, can I just interject one second? X isn't infallible because I have tried a number of times to post.
1:45:50 Russian newspapers, like legitimate Russian newspapers, Pravda and RU and what have you. And those are blocked. So there's a lot of, there's a lot of tweaking that needs to be done. And there's nothing more annoying to me than having to go to Truth Social, be able to post it and then come back here.
1:46:11 And say, sorry, guys, you got to go over there to actually read the article because X still won't acknowledge legitimate Russian news. So not infallible yet, guys. No, it definitely is not infallible. It is definitely much better than it was. I agree. Miles, go ahead. So, Alfred, what we focus on in here is the international syndicate. They know no boundaries, no borders, and they show no alliance to any flag.
1:46:43 So we don't really get into the minutia of, like, certain situations and say, oh, you're bad, you know, stuff like that. So if you want to know who the International Syndicate is, you know, there was an event in 1967, USS Liberty. And anybody that was part of that is part of the syndicate.
1:47:11 Basically, what we're up against, it's we the people against the international syndicate. It's not other countries. So, thanks, Colonel. Carrie, go ahead. Yeah, I just want to push back a little bit against communicating with each other, like on platforms and verbally.
1:47:44 as like the only path because I've studied a lot of Carl Jung and Wolfgang Pauli and there really is a collective unconscious which means what you personally do like
1:48:09 Everything you say, everything you think, everything you feel matters. Like every speck of it matters. So Colonel, you getting off your ass and reading all this stuff and all of you that research that we would.
1:48:34 How can we communicate about anything if you didn't do that in the first place? You raised your consciousness level. And who said it was the only path? I don't remember anybody saying that. Well, I'm not saying that they did say that. I'm just saying it seems like people are maybe communicating that, oh, my God, what do we do if we can't communicate?
1:49:04 Well, um, we have actual mechanisms. I mean, I can go through it medically that do communicate with other people like without mechanism, you know, without an outside thing. Anyway, that's a lot of, that's very deep stuff. But anyway, also I wanted to talk about that. Um, there's the seven sisters documentary that, um, seven sisters is a big oil.
1:49:31 um, documentary that I posted a link to in, uh, the pill. Um, and there's this really cool guy. I think he's from, um, uh, like Libya or something. And he says, America has no allies, direct quote, only interests, which is so fucking sad, but it really changed my mind about, um, thinking about allies and stuff.
1:50:01 And the whole thing about the infiltration of Christianity by the Old Testament and ignoring the New Testament is a really, really long old psyop. And people really forget that the Romans assassinated Jesus.
1:50:32 You know, because the Jews, you know, put him on trial, like, you know, called against him. Like, and I don't know why people ignore that, but they do. Anyway, thank you. Sure. Yeah, we're going to get to the Seven Sisters. That is highlighted a lot in the book that I have called Follow the Pipelines. And it's a very interesting.
1:50:59 subset of all of what has transpired. Because I'm still, you guys, this book that I'm reading called I Will Be Done from Nelson Rockefeller is like kicking my butt. It is like a thousand page book. I'm halfway through it though. And I'm going to do some kind of generic information about that because everything in the book's mind blowing. But
1:51:29 Because of most of what the Rockefellers did had to do with Standard Oil, obviously, and it was all over the world, the two books kind of go hand in hand with each other. So that's kind of going to be a next big project is putting that whole piece of things together. And of course, I have said repeatedly on the Nelson Rockefeller side of things, it was kind of my first four-way.
1:51:56 foray into like so we exposed obviously at the very beginning the catholic church and their money laundering for the paul hellywell shankai shek drug um initially and that's kind of how we started this whole thing with paul williams book but you know we obviously have gotten into as we just articulated the whole um um the facets of all of the different religions and how
1:52:27 They've basically all been infiltrated and they present to us a completely different picture than what has happened in the past we didn't even know. Like, again, Southeast Asia was an area that I thought I knew a lot about. I had no idea that the Catholic Church involuntarily propagandized and psyopsed over a million people.
1:52:56 into a forced migration into Southern Vietnam. I had no idea about that. This Thy Will Be Done book was the first well-documented infiltration of the Protestant religion that I've come across. And through the SIL Language Institute, the Wycliffe, which was a Christian college, basically...
1:53:25 The Rockefellers bought these entities and they are using them throughout Latin America to infiltrate indigenous Indians to slaughter them, just wipe them out in mass. And again, that is very much like the Phoenix program that we found in Vietnam. And then, of course, I just recently found the first use of the Phoenix program, which was in Malaya by the UK.
1:53:53 We focus a lot on patterns and this is a pattern. They're not picky about which religion that they're going to infiltrate and use because they do it regardless of which religion it is. And they use it in order to, bottom line, steal all of this shit and make us indebted, if not dead.
1:54:24 slaves to them. And so that's kind of where we're going to move after we get done with the prelude to terror is kind of just do a few sessions. I'm not going to go through the book as extensively as I do this one. This one is so important to me because it brings together out of the words of actual CIA agents, which I don't want to not get on the record.
1:54:53 Oh, and by the way, just that reminded me, I have been talking with someone behind the scenes that is going to go through starting with the Alpha Warrior Gladio series and translate those into actual written words. So for people who like reading.
1:55:22 you will have that available. He finished the first one up that I have to finish reading just to see, you know, how it flows and stuff. And one step closer to a book, just saying. Bridget and her book. So anyway, that's very exciting as far as I'm concerned, because there are some people.
1:55:49 And I would be one of them that prefers to read as opposed to watch videos. And that will allow us to play both of those audiences with this information. Plus, it allows it to reside somewhere in forever. I just don't know what venue we're going to publish those in. So I will let you know. Miles, go ahead. Colonel, your thoughts on a couple items here.
1:56:20 First of all, the Whitaker appointment. And then second, this Chinese freighter just happened to drop their anchor in the right spot or the wrong spot, how you look at it, and cut off communications. Where did they drop their anchor? What are you talking about? Oh, there was some cables under the water and they dropped their anchor and it cut off communications to NATO.
1:56:51 OK, so I have not I can't comment on that. I don't I've not heard anything about that. Yeah, that was a recent event. But what are your thoughts about Whitaker? Yeah, so do I. I think he definitely is someone that's on the right side of where we all hope we're going. So I'll have to look into the.
1:57:24 I would love it if they could cut off communications to NATO. I think we would all be much safer. I know. I was laughing about that. CanCon was talking about it, too. He was laughing. He's going, oh, God, how did that freighter get there? And they've asked them to move. They want them to come into port. And they go, no, we're just going to sit here until the 20th. No, I'm sure that's not an accident.
1:57:53 My God, that's priceless. I know, right? Yeah, that's awesome. I think Kim, well, Kim and she are funny as hell. I really do. I cannot stop giggling every time they say something. And Putin as well, because if you really listen to what they're saying, and I don't, you know, the foreign channels, by the way, are much more forthright.
1:58:24 So you won't actually hear what they're saying on any of the American channels. But if you actually pay attention to what they're saying, absolutely trolling. Funny as hell. Funny. Honestly, every time I listen to them, I just laugh. I really do. And Trump is trolling back, too. This whole, oh, 100% tariffs on BRICS countries and all of that.
1:58:53 No, that's not going to happen. And the reason why it's not going to happen is 90% of our goods, vitamins, medicines, rare earth minerals, uranium, come from those BRICS countries. So all they have to do is say, okay, we just won't sell to you anymore. And they don't have to because these BRICS countries have accumulated more wealth.
1:59:22 Then the G7 or G20 or whatever the hell they're called this week, they've accumulated more wealth than any of us. So they're just laughing. Don't you think that that's kind of the whole impetus behind this, that they cut us off and then we have to develop those industries here? Because we have uranium. We have all of it. Oh, absolutely. No doubt.
1:59:51 transition us into doing that is by creating these quote unquote problems. And you do that. And then that gives you the impetus to transition us back into being self-sufficient, which is the whole madness behind this, right? Yeah. I just hope they don't do it too quick because I still need parts for the truck. Yeah.
2:00:24 Obviously, I think there's a plan from that perspective. But I do see that where we're going. I see that's the end destination, is that we're going to create the crisis. Almost use their own playbook, right? Create the crisis so that you can deliver the solution. But in this case, it's a good solution that leads to long-term.
2:00:53 and self-sufficiency of the United States and gets us back to where we should have been, you know, if we would have left off 100 years ago. I do see, by the way, and I'll just say that because I think we're getting to the end. Yeah, we're at six. So I do see this as in each case, and Cousinet, you were exactly right. They, we are.
2:01:21 Using their playbook, there is almost a reverse Operation Gladio going on as the whole Hunter Biden pardon. All of this stuff is going to unfold, leaving them holding the back. And I'm sorry, did you speaking of Hunter Biden's pardon? Right. Did you see? I don't know if this is bullshit or not.
2:01:50 that the DOJ is actually rejecting it? What the hell is that? Well, you know why? I mean, they can't reject it technically because that, but again, this is a play. So the Hunter Biden pardon will open him up to having zero reasons to be able to decline.
2:02:17 testifying in front of Congress or in a grand jury or in a court. Right. So he's no longer under jeopardy. So he can't claim the fifth. He has to testify. All right. Good point. As a result of that, they are not going to want him because, as we have said, the the entire.
2:02:41 The Gladio operation to overthrow Ukraine, which is why the pardon goes back to 2014, because that was the CIA coup. You can look at Hunter Biden as the CIA front guy. I mean, if he wasn't actually in the CIA, I would be totally shocked to find out that he was not an asset or an agent one way or the other. He was the lead guy. So keep in mind Operation Gladio, the whole tactic.
2:03:09 You go into a country, you overthrow the government, like in Chile, and you own the mines, you own the telephone company. All of the stuff that had been taken from you, you take back, plus 10 other industries. So the whole idea of having this coup is so that you can go steal all of the resources. That's basically what they thought they were doing in 1991 to Russia, or the Soviet Union turning into Russia.
2:03:37 is they were going to go in there and all of their, quote unquote, oligarchs was going to take all of the resources and resell them to American companies. And that's where the Safra guy came in and the Browder guy, Hermitage Capital, all that stuff. That's what they were going to do. So that's what happened in Ukraine. And Hunter was the point man. Hunter went in there as well as the other kids.
2:04:06 from the politicians went in there, Kerry's stepson, blah, blah, blah. And they were basically going to operate as the gangsters buying up all the resources there for the American international syndicate or the West. We won't say American because it's not just America. So that's the reason why that pardon goes back to 2014 is to cover the CIA coup forward and all of his criminal activity.
2:04:36 Well, if Biden's pardon stands, then he can now testify on all of it. The CIA operation, the aftermath of the CIA operation, and all of the shit that happened in the next 10 years relating to his activity in that regard.
2:05:05 The DOJ is full of the people that were responsible for all of that shit being covered up in the first place. So they're not going to take this well. Jake Sullivan is not going to take this well because he was part of the entire thing. Victoria Nguyen's not going to take it well. So they all know what the pardon does. And it spells doom and gloom for all of them. So thank you for bringing that up, Cousin It.
2:05:35 Miles, and then I got to go. Yeah, using their playbook against him. I love it. Where it also sets the narrative, and I even put this out. I was saying, President Red Pill strikes again. I mean, he put out a big red pill to the other side going, wait a minute. I thought Trump was going to do stuff like this. Why is our guy doing stuff like this? Yeah. So, yeah.
2:06:06 It's backfiring on me. It's like a boomerang effect that we've been under for a long time, which is very enjoyable. Thanks, Colonel. Have a nice day. But it's like, because it just talked about reading the Russian newspapers and stuff and listening to the translated versions of these people talking. You have to chuckle. And the only way we know what we know is because of the research that we've done.
2:06:33 But you can definitely see a pattern start appearing in these last, I don't know, three or four big moves that has happened, not just with the naming of the potential cabinet people, but the things that the Democrats have done to themselves. You know, and I have said this repeatedly. If you were designing a operation.
2:07:02 You would have to explain to me what you would do differently than what has been happening as it's unfolded. Like, for example, the whole rerunning of the 1968 election where you have the vice president having never gotten a vote after.
2:07:25 They've screamed for four years about defending democracy and they have an election that has zero to do with democracy at all because she never even got a vote in the primary. And there's just so many of those things that if you had actually designed a waking up of the ignorance of America, I don't know what you would do differently because so many people has.
2:07:56 woke up as a result of everything that has unfolded. And I'm not one of those people that say, you know, this whole thing was orchestrated or planned. I don't believe that. But I do believe that in wargaming, there is a way in which you can construct scenarios that forces your opponent into
2:08:22 um one or two options neither of which is good for them and of course i think that's what's been done to us for so long and i definitely see that um that has happened in reverse and i i definitely have to say i'm with cousin it on this i'm enjoying the hell out of it um so anyway
2:08:47 Having said that, we're going to take up tomorrow at four o'clock. So I may be a few minutes late. I have a bed appointment and hopefully I'll be back right at four. But if I'm a few minutes late, just understand that I will be along shortly. And thank you all for being here. And I will see you tomorrow. And I don't see Frog. I don't know whether we're doing tonight or not. Hopefully we're doing the pond at 830.
2:09:17 They're probably recovering. Did you see yesterday Stellar hosted a space that went for 12 hours and 55 minutes? No, I was preparing and doing the Badlander gig together. I was not even on the internet very much at all yesterday. It was hysterical. You know, I'd pop out, in and out, you know, because obviously I've got shit to do, right?
2:09:42 12 hours and 55 minutes. They were still going ahead at 1230 last night. So, yeah. So that's probably why Stella is not here. We don't know. So I may or may not be back at 830. Otherwise, we will be back tomorrow at four shortly after. Thank you all for being here. One last point, Colonel. If we follow the playbook and that subpoena does come.
2:10:10 Don't be surprised it's suicided or drug overdose. Don't be surprised if the Gladio operators are called in, is what you just said. Yes, ma'am. Yeah. Unfortunately, we have a pattern. We've established that pattern as well. Thank you, SR71, for letting us go out on that happy note. Anyway, see you guys tomorrow.

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Claims made here

Kamal Adham headed Saudi Arabian Intelligence book_quoted ▶ 18:21
“Saudi Arabia's intelligence network, basically their version of the CIA. So, of course, he shows up in Prelude to Terror because we know that the CIA, which this book is written with material from CIA…”
Kamal Adham ordered_assassination_of King Faisal book_quoted ▶ 19:18
“BCCI was one means to the end. Atom's removal came with the assassination of King Faisal and his replacement by King Fod. Atom was not about to give up the reins of the covert operations, so as the ma…”
King Fahd succeeded King Faisal book_quoted ▶ 19:18
“BCCI was one means to the end. Atom's removal came with the assassination of King Faisal and his replacement by King Fod. Atom was not about to give up the reins of the covert operations, so as the ma…”
Kamal Adham member_of BCCI book_quoted ▶ 19:18
“BCCI was one means to the end. Atom's removal came with the assassination of King Faisal and his replacement by King Fod. Atom was not about to give up the reins of the covert operations, so as the ma…”
George H.W. Bush member_of First International Bank Shares book_quoted ▶ 20:13
“named First International Bank Shares, which was the single largest bank holding company in Texas. Bush went to work there in March 1977 and stayed for the next two years. He was a board member, a con…”
George H.W. Bush headed First International Bank Shares book_quoted ▶ 20:41
“One of Bush's little-noticed responsibilities as a director of First National was his appointment in February 1977 as chairman of the board of its London merchant bank called First International. It i…”
Kamal Adham recruited Anwar Sadat book_quoted ▶ 21:12
“all the way through the Reagan administrations, which, of course, Bush was the vice president of. According to the Senate BCCI investigation and Morgan Thowell's investigation into BCCI, which I talke…”
James Jesus Angleton spied_on Saudi Arabian Intelligence book_quoted ▶ 22:10
“While Israeli intelligence had enjoyed an excellent secret relationship with Adom over many, many years, the Israelis had been much more comfortable with the Israeli-Saudi-American triangle as long as…”
Edwin Wilson supplied_arms_to Muammar Gaddafi book_quoted ▶ 23:05
“Let me put it to you this way. If Ed Wilson was indeed guilty of everything the newspaper has said about him selling arms and training Qaddafi's folks, Mossad would have killed him long ago, said Pilg…”
Edwin Wilson trained Muammar Gaddafi book_quoted ▶ 23:05
“Let me put it to you this way. If Ed Wilson was indeed guilty of everything the newspaper has said about him selling arms and training Qaddafi's folks, Mossad would have killed him long ago, said Pilg…”
Mossad spied_on Edwin Wilson book_quoted ▶ 23:05
“Let me put it to you this way. If Ed Wilson was indeed guilty of everything the newspaper has said about him selling arms and training Qaddafi's folks, Mossad would have killed him long ago, said Pilg…”
Mossad spied_on Muammar Gaddafi book_quoted ▶ 23:33
“Wilson ran a bunch of airplanes that flew diplomats throughout the Middle East, including Gaddafi with his pilots. Some of his pilots being recruited through a French agency were not exactly what you …”
Kamal Adham funded Soviet-Afghan War book_quoted ▶ 25:32
“was aware of the cutbacks at the CIA. The investigations in the U.S. Congress that had began in 1974 had basically shut down the Directorate of Operations. During this period, the amounts of money dev…”
BCCI laundered_money_for Nugan Hand Bank book_quoted ▶ 26:02
“Only a handful of high-level officials were informed about the source of the money or the BCCI bailouts of Nugent Hand and other agency operations. The Iraqi operation with Sorkist ran for the CIA in …”
Kamal Adham funded Saddam Hussein book_quoted ▶ 26:29
“most of which he deferred until Iraq could better afford to pay him. Adem understood the level of talent available through Shackley's private network. In cooperation with the Israelis and Saddam Husse…”
Mossad supplied_arms_to Ayatollah Khomeini book_quoted ▶ 27:24
“the Moscow-controlled regime, which of course we know it wasn't Moscow-controlled. We know how that whole thing went down. The Israelis had been secretly selling weapons to the Shah's regime for years…”
Bernie Houghton exposed Nugan Hand Bank book_quoted ▶ 29:50
“Nugent Hand Bank. He became in effect Adam's man inside Nugent Hand Bank. Adam viewed Nugent Hand as a way for BCCI to fund its riskier operations. Isn't that interesting? McDonald was one of those wh…”
Kamal Adham funded Nugan Hand Bank book_quoted ▶ 29:50
“Nugent Hand Bank. He became in effect Adam's man inside Nugent Hand Bank. Adam viewed Nugent Hand as a way for BCCI to fund its riskier operations. Isn't that interesting? McDonald was one of those wh…”
Walter McDonald member_of Nugan Hand Bank book_quoted ▶ 29:50
“Nugent Hand Bank. He became in effect Adam's man inside Nugent Hand Bank. Adam viewed Nugent Hand as a way for BCCI to fund its riskier operations. Isn't that interesting? McDonald was one of those wh…”
CIA funded Nugan Hand Bank host_asserted ▶ 33:16
“which was a few years, like what, seven years after they set this whole arrangement up, that made it clear that Nugent Hand was the CIA's bank. McDonald, identified as a former U.S. Department of Ener…”
CIA recruited Edwin Wilson host_asserted ▶ 33:44
“of any department in the United States. So he's, and I've made this point a lot recently, the CIA embedded him in the Department of Energy. He was always the CIA agent. Adam's involvement in Nugent Ha…”
Nugan Hand Bank front_for BCCI book_quoted ▶ 35:41
“The Saudi branch of Nugent Hand were treated very differently from any others. Mike Hand, the guy from Nugent Hand, told staffers that banking records in Saudi Arabia had been kept secret. According t…”
CIA funded SAVAK host_asserted ▶ 36:11
“which is what we thought the entire time. I just love the fact that this book gives us credible evidence that that's the case. Although Ed Wilson was never aware of it, his many deals on behalf of SAV…”
Nugan Hand Bank financed_via SAVAK book_quoted ▶ 36:11
“which is what we thought the entire time. I just love the fact that this book gives us credible evidence that that's the case. Although Ed Wilson was never aware of it, his many deals on behalf of SAV…”
Albert Hakim financed_via Nugan Hand Bank book_quoted ▶ 36:38
“Wilson had no idea that his lawyer in Geneva, Ed Coughlin, who also represented Albert Hakim from time to time, had many dealings with Nugent Hand. Hakim had used Nugent Hand to finance many of his ow…”
James Jesus Angleton spied_on William Colby book_quoted ▶ 37:58
“inside or outside the agency who still possessed the ability to penetrate Shackley and Klein's activities and find out what they were doing. While the Israelis and Saudis now relied on Shackley, who w…”
James Jesus Angleton recruited Robert Richards Jr. book_quoted ▶ 38:26
“Angleton would be able to tell his Israeli associates if Shackley was playing it straight. Angleton had the perfect resource in mind. General, yes, as in military general, Robert Richardson, who ran a…”
William K. Park appointed Richard Secord book_quoted ▶ 41:45
“And then they got him his star and made him a general. Secord kind of got the big head over there. When I was over there visiting him, I said to Von Marbog, quote, is Secord going to get a second star…”
William K. Park funded Operation Gladio host_asserted ▶ 43:45
“any information about him until I picked up this book. And he's at the heart of a whole bunch of the Iran-Iraq war, Ed Wilson, Task Force 157. I mean, he's floating around all of these things, BCCI, N…”
TD Bank laundered_money_for CIA host_asserted ▶ 56:04
“of the TD Bank where they were fined $2 billion, you're going to see that they were money laundering using real banks now. This isn't even the old CIA, we're going to create Nugent Hand out of whole c…”
Credit Suisse laundered_money_for CIA host_asserted ▶ 57:03
“Every single one of those major banks are money laundering. They're money laundering today, just like they were money laundering 10 years ago. They have a ready supply and not just drug money. Keep in…”
HSBC laundered_money_for CIA host_asserted ▶ 57:03
“Every single one of those major banks are money laundering. They're money laundering today, just like they were money laundering 10 years ago. They have a ready supply and not just drug money. Keep in…”
Deutsche Bank laundered_money_for CIA host_asserted ▶ 57:03
“Every single one of those major banks are money laundering. They're money laundering today, just like they were money laundering 10 years ago. They have a ready supply and not just drug money. Keep in…”
Citigroup laundered_money_for CIA host_asserted ▶ 57:33
“were, you can't say they were abandoned. They were never allowed to redeem, to take their gold out. So remember the Roxas guy that his heirs went to try to get his gold out of the New York branch of C…”
Inter-Services Intelligence laundered_money_for CIA host_asserted ▶ 59:20
“They shipped that into Afghanistan as the quote unquote weapons. And then they took all of the rest of the money and money laundered it through their banking systems called BCCI and Nugent Hand and th…”
Operation Gladio carried_out_attack Bashar al-Assad host_asserted ▶ 1:02:13
“on their patches, on their uniforms, in many pictures that are several years old. So, yeah, this is definitely not a new thing. They come from all over. They are definitely Operation Gladio. They are …”
Promise Technology covered_up CIA host_asserted ▶ 1:03:21
“Let me just add, I think that goes along the lines with the promise software, because the promise software that Robert Maxwell was selling on behalf of Israel, that their corrupted version and the one…”
Operation Gladio carried_out_attack United States host_asserted ▶ 1:06:16
“because their people are starving. The people will get out in the streets and overthrow the government, even if what they're overthrowing their government for is going to be worse for them because the…”
Israel spied_on United States guest_asserted ▶ 1:29:13
“In doing the research for that paper, and I had never heard this. I've never heard it reported at the time. Now we talk about it quite a lot. But I did not realize how often Israel has been caught spy…”
MEGA Group funded Jeffrey Epstein host_asserted ▶ 1:31:01
“code name. Come to find out, mega was actually referring to an entity called mega group, which was made up of a whole bunch of dual citizens, Israeli background affiliates in the United States to incl…”
Les Wexner funded Washington, D.C. host_asserted ▶ 1:31:29
“Donated like 99 percent of the quote unquote renovation dollars to the White House when Clinton took office. So you now have a pattern of Jeffrey Epstein renovating property in his southern Florida ho…”
MEGA Group spied_on Washington, D.C. book_quoted ▶ 1:32:30
“It actually talks about them, that the White House was being spied upon. And that Linda Tripp's conversation initially talking about the Monica Lewinsky affair was because she knew about the.…”
MEGA Group supplied_arms_to China host_asserted ▶ 1:33:21
“So there's only one reason why you blackmail someone. And at the same time, there were several companies that were giving critical software and military capability to China that were part of these meg…”
France supplied_arms_to Israel host_asserted ▶ 1:33:51
“And surmise that that potentially and oh, by the way, they got a slap on the wrist from the Justice Department during Clinton when they were eventually caught selling things that they were not authori…”
Israel traded_network_to South Africa host_asserted ▶ 1:34:20
“Israel via South Africa and that Israel used South Africa to test their nuclear capability. We found all of that out when we were doing the research for the USS Liberty and the false flags associated …”
Ottoman Empire assassinated Jesus host_asserted ▶ 1:50:01
“And the whole thing about the infiltration of Christianity by the Old Testament and ignoring the New Testament is a really, really long old psyop. And people really forget that the Romans assassinated…”
Nelson Rockefeller funded Standard Oil host_asserted ▶ 1:51:29
“Because of most of what the Rockefellers did had to do with Standard Oil, obviously, and it was all over the world, the two books kind of go hand in hand with each other. So that's kind of going to be…”
Catholic Church laundered_money_for Paul Hellyer host_asserted ▶ 1:51:56
“foray into like so we exposed obviously at the very beginning the catholic church and their money laundering for the paul hellywell shankai shek drug um initially and that's kind of how we started thi…”
Catholic Church laundered_money_for Chiang Kai-shek host_asserted ▶ 1:51:56
“foray into like so we exposed obviously at the very beginning the catholic church and their money laundering for the paul hellywell shankai shek drug um initially and that's kind of how we started thi…”
Catholic Church carried_out_attack Vietnam host_asserted ▶ 1:52:27
“They've basically all been infiltrated and they present to us a completely different picture than what has happened in the past we didn't even know. Like, again, Southeast Asia was an area that I thou…”
Nelson Rockefeller funded Situationist International host_asserted ▶ 1:53:25
“The Rockefellers bought these entities and they are using them throughout Latin America to infiltrate indigenous Indians to slaughter them, just wipe them out in mass. And again, that is very much lik…”
Nelson Rockefeller funded Wycliffe Bible Translators host_asserted ▶ 1:53:25
“The Rockefellers bought these entities and they are using them throughout Latin America to infiltrate indigenous Indians to slaughter them, just wipe them out in mass. And again, that is very much lik…”
Bill Browder member_of Hermitage Capital Management host_asserted ▶ 2:03:37
“is they were going to go in there and all of their, quote unquote, oligarchs was going to take all of the resources and resell them to American companies. And that's where the Safra guy came in and th…”
Hunter Biden member_of John Kerry host_asserted ▶ 2:03:37
“is they were going to go in there and all of their, quote unquote, oligarchs was going to take all of the resources and resell them to American companies. And that's where the Safra guy came in and th…”