Operation Gladio Prelude to Terror chapter 9
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Transcript
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Okay. Oh, my gosh. Today's already been a crazy day. SR71, I sent you the co-host invite. Hopefully you see it. And, Bridget, are you going to be hanging out or do I need to look for someone else? Nope, I'm hanging out with you today. Awesome. Yeah.
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Lots of cool stuff went on in the last 12 hours or 36 hours, right? Yeah. So just in case you guys, I don't even know. Holy crap. So I mentioned earlier, Tom Holman followed our account here. So I think that's awesome.
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And given the fact that he's going to be the border czar and benefits greatly by the information on how the CIA plays into all of the chaos that's generated around the world and how that all obviously funnels into the influx.
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of illegal aliens in whatever form or fashion, I think is incredible. And on the show last night, so Alpha Warrior had a birthday party for his daughter yesterday, and so he couldn't do the live show. He had already recorded one. I don't know if he recorded it on Tuesday or Wednesday in order to run in that space last night.
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It was an interview he did with Patrick Burns, and I do not know the name of the other guy. I have not had even a chance to sit down and watch all of it. But Bridget sent me the video and told me to go to the last five minutes of it, which I did. And Alpha tells Patrick Burns that he needs to look us up and follow us on X because of the information that we're putting out.
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Just from having to scroll through the video, I did listen to little parts of it because Rumble will only let you fast forward so much without watching all the ads because I don't pay for a premium account over there. And so I had to stop and I would listen to like the last little part before the ad and then the last part, the little part of it after the ad. And I was able to figure out that primarily what they were speaking about.
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is a lot of Operation Gladio stuff. And so God bless Alpha for being there for us. Anyway. Right. And even he's like, you know, you really ought to look into Operation Gladio. And so it's because it absolutely seems it was neat that he recognized it, that Alpha recognized it was an Operation Gladio type situation. Yeah. Yeah.
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Again, it's one of those things that once you see it, you can't unsee it. And as people convey information, you now filter it through a completely different lens. And that lens makes us all smarter as far as I'm concerned. So having said that, if you guys would all, I always forget to say this, if you guys would repost the space out there and let everybody know that we've started.
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We're going to go ahead and get started with Chapter 9. You may hear the dogs barking in the background because my husband just drove back home. So I apologize for that up front. All right. So we're still talking about Edwin Wilson. And remember, he's the Task Force 157 guy who was the CIA.
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asset slash agent beforehand, went over to Task Force 157 in order to spy on it for the CIA. And Chapter 9 picks him up while he's working with the SAVAK, which is S-A-V-A-K, which is the intelligence slash national police apparatus in Iran. And he was doing this in a back channel forum.
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in the mid-1970s when a guy by the name of General Mimatola Nassari, N-A-S-S-I-R-I, was in charge of the SAVAK. He had asked Wilson for intelligence on Libya. SAVAK was especially concerned that Libya's training of Shiite terrorists and the implications of this activity might have on the Shah's power.
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By this time, Wilson was so highly regarded in Tehran that he had been provided a house and a driver. On the other hand, he knew that if he did anything to anger his Iranian host, he'd be dead. And that wasn't just true in Iran. That was true anywhere. Because even in the U.S., Savak was allowed to operate openly and sometimes violently.
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against any Iranian opposition in exile in America. In December 1975, shortly after the announcement of George Bush as the CIA director, Wilson attended a Christmas party at the house of an old agency colleague by the name of Fred Wells in Bethesda, Maryland. At the party, Wilson met Frank Turpel, T-E-R-P-I-L.
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That's another name, by the way, that comes up routinely in Operation Gladio. He had a very checkered past with the CIA. The two men had very little in common except a desire to live high on the hog. Turple had failed at many of the tasks that he had been assigned while he was working inside of the CIA. Specifically, he spent quite a bit of time
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in the area of electronic eavesdropping. But Turple had connections inside of Libya. And in the 1960s, he had been assigned to help bug the palace of King Idris, I-D-R-I-S, in Libya, who was also on the CIA payroll. Now, let that sink in for just a second. Because, by the way, in case you guys don't know too much about the Middle East, again,
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Most of the Middle East boundaries were all drawn post-World War II to create havoc. We've already established that fact. They also installed what you could almost refer to as fake royalty. There were tribal chiefdoms, not kings, tribal chiefdom families.
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that had went back centuries. The post-World War II resegregation or redrawing of the lines in the Middle East basically set up royal families where they did not exist. So in, not that none of them existed, but many of them did not. So here we have in Libya in the 60s, a king.
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Idris, who was on the CIA payroll, which was true of the, oh, what's the name of the other, Morocco. That king worked intimately both with MI6 and the CIA post-World War II. Jordan was on, you know, the King of Jordan for the entire, it was basically just a puppet of the West.
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And that was true with many of these, quote unquote, it was true in Iraq, which, you know, they overthrew that one and installed Saddam Hussein there. So anyway, this is not an anomaly, by the way. The agency concerned with Idris was acting in ungrateful ways towards his American benefactors. So just like with Noriega and all of the rest of them, to include Saddam Hussein.
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Once you don't grovel enough, you get overthrown. So they decided in 1969 that they were going to coup him. Unbeknownst to the agency, a young officer in the Libyan army had orchestrated his own coup plan. That officer was Colonel Omar Gaddafi. Coincidentally, he moved against the king like two days before the CIA's coup was scheduled to happen.
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When his soldiers approached the king's guard, the guard actually thought it was the CIA and just put down their guns. Gaddafi was amazed at how easy the entire thing was. He just simply took over the CIA's coup by preempting them a couple of days early and installed himself as being in charge of Libya. In the beginning, Gaddafi showed pro-Western tendencies, and the U.S. quietly defended him against the British government.
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which had proposed replacing him with someone they were more friendly with. In 1976, Gaddafi had not yet exhibited terrorist inclinations, but he was proving to be a very strong independent leader, according to Ed Wilson. He, Gaddafi, had kicked out the British, the Italians, and the U.S. and everyone else that he didn't like, including the French.
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People were watching him as he was starting to, quote unquote, because you know it's coming, as soon as you kick out the West. He was all of a sudden cuddling up to the Russians to buy equipment that the U.S. wouldn't sell to him, which, of course, is how all of this starts, right? As soon as Lumumba was attacked and he wanted weapons and he couldn't get them from anybody in the West, he went to...
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the Soviet Union. And then, of course, immediately you're labeled a communist. He bought the Nasser line of Pan America and alienated the West. One of his first coups was to nationalize the oil industry. And, of course, we know that puts you on the shit list right away. And he was very popular with the people because he was a common guy who could wander around the town in a Volkswagen. Until he had about...
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three or four attempts on his life, which, of course, you have to imagine had to have been the CIA now that he's pissed off the oil people. In 1970, Turple was assigned similar bugging duties in New Delhi. He was fired from the CIA in India for being absent when the Indian-Pakistani war broke out. In fact, according to Wilson and Turple, he was in Pakistan illegally.
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conducting currency transactions. Fired from the CIA, Turple decided to go into business for himself. And again, take this with a grain of salt, guys, because he may or may not still have been working for the CIA, and these guys just don't know it. So just take that with a grain of salt. He bounced around the Middle East and eventually went to work for Albert Hakim. H-A-K-I-M. Albert Hakim.
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happened to be an Iranian Jewish person who served as a bridge between the Iranian government and all of Israel's dealings with Iran at the time. Wilson had met Hakim in Iran through Richard Sickord, S-E-C-O-R-D, which is the guy that ran the Iran-Contra. Well, one of many.
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After Wilson met Turple at the Christmas party, he asked Hakeem about him. Hakeem told Wilson that he employed Turple through one of his subsidiaries called Stanford Technology. Stanford Technology is a CIA front. The fact that Hakeem had close connections to the Iranian, Israeli, and Saudi intelligence services
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Should have told Wilson that his innocent meeting of Turple at Frank Wells' Christmas party was not coincidental. But Wilson was desperate for a fresh connection to Libya, and what forced his hand was the appointment of a new man at Naval Intelligence, Bobby Ray Inman, I-N-M-A-N. To the reporters, congressmen, and senators who observed the intelligence agencies, Inman
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was a breath of fresh air. He had little use for covert operations when technology could do the exact same job. Inman's nerdy appearance and openness made him a lot of friends among the press in Capitol Hill, and his lack of involvement in intelligence scandal being investigated was his best credential. Inman quickly noticed that Task Force 157 was an expensive unit of dubious benefit to the Navy.
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In early 1976, he ordered it disbanded and all operations shut down. Wilson was stunned. He was stuck with several outstanding contracts, including the Iranian spy ship. He felt the loss of 157 would endanger his work for Shackley and Klein, as well as his relationship with the Savak. Wilson planned an all-out assault.
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I was convinced I could make my case to him on how Task Force 157 could be properly used. He would at least consider it, unquote. Wilson contacted a lobbyist by the name of R.C. Wittner, W-I-T-N-E-R. Now, you guys are free to look this guy up. I couldn't find him. Anytime I can't find someone, I will later come across their name in another book.
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and their CIA, just saying. Because some of the times the name that they use that is portrayed as their actual real name is not. So Whitmer, who he had used over the years to influence congressional members, so he went to him for help to get to Inman. Whitmer suggested that their best bet was to work through a staff director.
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at the Appropriations Committee that was chaired by Senator John McClellan. The meeting took place in a restaurant, which was a traditional place for lobbyists and senators to meet near Union Station. Inman would later say Wilson tried to pressure him through his political connections, but Wilson insisted everything was very low-key. He didn't act like he was in shock.
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Later on, he used this meeting and lied to the press and lied to everyone on how I tried to bribe him and all kinds of crap. It just wasn't true. I would take a lie detector. This is what, so keep in mind, they're going to set Wilson up and he's going to go to jail. This was one of the things that they used against Wilson was Inman saying that Wilson was trying to bribe him. I don't know whether that's true or not. Wilson says it was not.
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that he was just trying to lobby to keep Task Force 157 going. Inman would later claim to reporters and others that he was responsible for blowing the whistle on Wilson. To Inman, Wilson was nothing more than a five percenter, and they are a dime a dozen in the Navy. Wilson also carefully pointed out that Ted Shackley had called him in early 1976
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to strongly protest the demise of Task Force 157 and the firing of Wilson, as the loss was a major intelligent asset. Because again, Task Force 157 had been compromised by the CIA. Inman told Shackley that if he found Wilson so valuable, put him back on the CIA payroll. Inman was no fool. He realized that Ted Shackley was his major competitor.
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in the next generation of intelligence leadership. The two men could not have been more opposite. Inman was open and above board. Shackley was feared and respected in the covert area. In April of 1976, Ed Wilson was formally told that Bobby Ray Inman had shut down Task Force 157. In addition to the difficulties this was likely to cause Savak,
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Wilson found out that the crew on the spy ship off the coast of Libya had not been paid and no one from Task Force 157 had paid the necessary bribes to the Libyan officials. So the Libyans took both the boat and the crew. Turple agreed to help out. I was afraid the whole thing was going to get blown up. So one of the things I did was I went down there with Turple.
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made contact and made some payments to these people to see if the boat could finish the damn project. Now, again, this is the boat that they're using to survey all of the geography. Government documents confirm that Wilson spent almost $60,000 of his own money to let the spy troller finish its ocean survey work. Wilson liked Turple's connection to Hakeem.
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So when Turple proposed that there was money to be made as a middleman in Libya, Wilson listened. Turple, who took Wilson to London, where the two men met Gaddafi's 29-year-old pro-Western cousin, Saeed Qaddafadam, let me just call that Q-A-D-D-A-F-A-D-A-M, who had then
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become an attache in the Libyan embassy in London. We're going to call him Said because I don't know how to pronounce that last name. Said told Turple and Wilson that the Libyan wanted C4 plastic explosives in a red-eye missile, the type of handheld missile that you could take down an airliner. Again, people take this with a grain of salt. They also wanted training in how to use them.
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With Turple's contact and Wilson's experience, Wilson believed it could be a profitable relationship, but he also knew that he needed additional protection. Wilson would later say, quote, about this time I was getting nervous about talking with Libya without some sort of sanction from the CIA or DIA. So I contacted Ted Shackley and Clines and I asked them how I could proceed or how to report the stuff from Libya.
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They were enthusiastic about me going there and making contacts, assessing the situation beyond what their station and deep cover guys could do. Also, if I was in with the intelligence people to try to find out if Carlos of the Olympic Games fame was down there, where he was and what his activities were, I went down to Libya more or less feeling like I had cover.
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Here was my greatest mistake in why I am in prison today. I did not get it in writing, which was stupid. Wilson and Turple set up Inter-Technology, that's the name of a company, Inter-Technology, for oil exploration and mine clearing as a cover to use the explosives in Libya. Turple said that better than an explosive ordinance goal,
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He should call the operation down there a mine clearing operation. Now, guys, we've seen enough FBI setups, entrapment, that it appears that's exactly what Turple's job is here. So he doesn't coincidentally meet Wilson at a Christmas party. Turple is CIA.
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So, Turple is the one that's leading Wilson around to all of these meetings and making all of these suggestions. Just keep that in mind. Wilson and Turple hired David, excuse me, William David Wisenberger, a CIA explosives expert, to build electronic triggers for the Libyan explosives. There was money to be made here, but Wilson also saw intelligence possibilities. After all, Libya was getting...
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$12 billion in Soviet weapon systems. The only other people Turple and Wilson could find who were willing to go to Libya was an ex-CIA man, there is no such thing, John, what they referred to as I.W., Harper, H-A-R-P-E-R, whom Klein's recommended. And John Jr., his son, was also recommended.
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Harper Sr.'s wife was named Lou. She negotiated all the arrangements. She drove a hard bargain, and according to Wilson, it seemed like John Harper was broke. Since he had been a low-level logistics type, a low-level so-called explosive man in Saigon, and had left there practically on the last helicopter. He also got out with his two Vietnamese wives, too.
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Vietnamese wives and kids. That made three wives for Harper when he got back to the States. And of course, Lou Harper was not happy about any of it. Bizarre! Klein suggested we take Harper back to Libya with us. And he probably, if he's got three wives, two of which are Vietnamese, he's probably happy to go. Wilson continued to test the timers because he was a quote-unquote so-called explosive expert.
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He took the prototypes and Turple signed the contract. My whole role in all of this was that I get my money back from the samples and the commission. Harper turned out to be really flaky. No shit, Sherlock. And it was incompetent as far as an explosive man goes. But the Libyans loved him. They thought his flakiness was like his charm.
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I didn't realize that he had the marriage problems that he did and was basically unstable. Yeah. Okay. So, of course, we have to stop here and state the obvious. These are intelligence people. And they want you to believe that they don't know somebody has three wives. That should concern all of us. Quote, on the trip.
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Terpel signed a one-year contract to furnish four men for teaching explosive ordnance disposal. This is the same sort of instruction that every city in the United States has a team that does this, defuse bombs. The Libyans wanted this because they were paranoid and afraid that these Israelis were going to blow their country up. Terpel was to provide a laboratory setup for teaching this activity and furnish some of the teaching materials, including explosives from Europe.
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The total contract was for a million dollars, unquote. Wilson still needed one more man to fulfill the contract with the Libyans. Typically of Wilson's style, he decided to bring in his ranch hand, a guy by the name of Doug Slater. S-C-H-L-A-C-H-T-E-R.
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Now, this guy, I just want to say this, this guy comes up a couple of different times in other books. This was a guy that Wilson met a long time ago, like as a young kid. And because Wilson's son was not kind of the ranchy outdoors guy, Wilson basically adopts this guy.
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So Slater, according to Wilson, didn't know an explosive from a potted plant, but he was an extra body to fulfill the contract. After only three months, Wilson and the Libyans began to consider Turple, like Harper, flaky and unreliable. Wilson could not understand his bizarre behavior. He had no idea that there were more to Turple than a quote-unquote ex-CIA outlaw.
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It never occurred to Wilson that Turple might be working for the intelligence agency still. Once he got to the Libya operation, Wilson decided to return to Iran and close down his other spy ship project. When he got there, he realized that the Shah situation was getting very desperate. Savak turned to him as its key communications panel to the CIA.
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Wilson's Libyan connections were also of great interest to Savak. Because they feared the Shiite terrorists being trained in Libya would hasten the fall of the Shah, Wilson, with the informal and collective agreement of Shackley, Klein, and others, provided the Savak with what they wanted. Soon, Wilson found he was going further for Savak than he had ever intended to. They were very concerned about certain people. In other words, there was a person,
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like a dissident Iranian or someone who was a threat to them, and they would give me names. And I would, in turn, turn them over to Shackley or to Quintero. I would imagine that these names were probably terrorists or people that they wanted to follow. I would imagine that they made certain contacts with these people who were then denied entry into the U.S., or maybe they were even executed.
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I don't know, said Wilson. He believed that he had to do Savak's bidding. If I'd been going to Libya and not relating to Savak, they would have killed me. In fact, Wilson was playing such a dangerous game that while he was giving Savak information about Libya, he was also giving the Libyans information about Savak. He acknowledged, quote, if Savak thought for a minute that I was passing Savak information to the Libyans,
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I was gone, immediately gone, unquote. Klein and Shackley asked Wilson to use his new base in Libya for more intelligence reporting. Wilson had secured a contract to service all of the C-130s and the CH-47 helicopters for Libya, which gave him an excuse to fly at low altitudes all over the country of two million people. Klein secured a man named Lloyd Jones as Wilson's chief pilot.
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Like so many of the others in their circle, Jones was a CIA veteran of Laos and Vietnam. An experienced pilot, he was regularly reporting back in writing to Shackley and Clines on Wilson's behalf throughout the 70s. Later, during Wilson's trials, the CIA falsely denied that it had ever received any such information. With the collapse of Task Force 157,
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Clines had once again asked Wilson to keep Quintero on his payroll. Wilson agreed to do that, and his lawyer in Geneva, Switzerland, a man by the name of Ken Hofflin, C-O-U-G-H-L-I-N, began paying Quintero $2,000 a month. Wilson also managed to transfer the Mexican operation to
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Army intelligence with Klein's help, and Quintero continued to receive $900 a month for his work there. In addition, Wilson used Quintero to send the information that he had collected from Savak back to Klein's. When I sent information back to him, Wilson said, I expected him to transmit it to Shackley or whoever he was supposed to send it to. Because, you know, Klein's is a playboy.
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They never knew whether or not he was going to be where he said he was supposed to be or whether he'd do what he said he was supposed to do. He's a very good soldier when the bullets are coming after you, but administratively, he was a disaster. Wilson's personal life had been going downhill for some time. The time and energy he needed to devote to the real estate empire and to his high government connections meant that he was unable to spend a lot of time.
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on his marriage, or with his sons. Now he decided, with the full approval of Clines, Shackley, Von Marbog, and Secord, to move his headquarters from the United States to Europe. He set up offices in England, Libya, and Iran, and tried to develop a relationship with Savak, similar to what he had when he was on the CIA payroll and working inside of Task Force 157.
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At the same time, he was setting up his business in Libya. In 1974, when Congress began investigating the CIA and its methods and operations, it came around under media scrutiny that Klein's and Shackley had wanted to make certain that their valuable Cuban assets had employment and that the United States had people in turn, had people to turn to should it need someone.
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assassinated. Shackley, and again, I just have to foot stomp this, that's what the Cuban Exile Program slash Gladio Program was all about. They were trained assassins. Shackley and his associates were more than pleased with Dina, the new secret police in Chile. Now remember, we've overthrown Chile, Allende's down there, and Dina, D-I-N-A, is their secret.
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National Police Force and its hard as nails leader, Manuel Jose Contreras Sepulveda. They were all CIA surrogates. Contreras was actually welcomed by CIA Deputy Director General, Military General Vernon Walters in a series of secret meetings in 1975 at CIA headquarters.
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While in the U.S., Contreras traveled to Miami to meet the Cuban exile leaders and all of the former CIA agents, including Wilson's associate, Quintero and Felix Rodriguez. Tom Clines made some of the arrangements for the Miami meeting. The CIA introduced its Cuban assets to Dina and this would leave
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Blood splattered walls all across the world. Before Dina and General Pinochet had finished what they had started, a murder for assassin rampage called Operation Condor, that we're all very familiar with here, blood would spill even on the streets of Washington, D.C., as Condor was not just a CIA project, but a joint project with South Africa's Bureau of State Security.
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Israeli Mossad, the South Korean CIA, which we already know about the Moonies, and Chile's DINA and the intelligence agencies of several other Latin American dictatorships, including Paraguay, which of course we know where the Bush and the Moonies plantations are there. They would assist each other with wet operations, i.e. assassinations. Two of the Cubans recruited for DINA,
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as a result of the meeting that Klein's had arranged in Miami, were Denicio Suarez, and I'm going to spell his name. His first name is D-I-O-N-I-S-I-O, and Suarez, S-U-A-R-E-Z. And the second person was Virgilio Pablo Paz.
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V-I-R-G-I-L-I-O, middle name Pablo, P-A-B-L-O, last name P-A-Z. According to Wilson and the FBI official Carter Cornick, both men were affiliated with Omega-7, which is an anti-Castro terrorist group, which we've explored on some of our deep dives into Operation Condor.
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And instead of using the words anti-Castro, let's just call it what it is. This is the Cuban exile Gladio group that was embedded in the CIA in the United States. Suarez, in an almost comical event, had once tried to fire a mortar into the U.N. building from a small boat in the East River. You know, this is in addition to blowing up the Latiera.
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guy that was the former ambassador to Allende. So yes, the Cuban exiles, in addition to being involved in the JFK assassination, the overthrow of Nixon, they conducted all kinds of Gladio operations inside the United States. Unfortunately, Condor had more to do with getting rid of old political enemies of the regimes financing it than with any issues of Western security.
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The Condor assassinations began in October 1974 with General Carlos Prats, the former deputy chief of staff of the Chilean army, and his wife, Cora, who were killed in a car bombing in Buenos Aires, where the couple had lived in exile. In March of 1975, Pinochet's henchmen ordered a hit team to kill Chilean defense minister Oscar Bonilla.
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B-O-N-I-L-L-A. Bonilla, along with five other people, died when the helicopter in which they were passengers blew up. On October 6, 1975, the former leader of Chile's Christian Democrat Party, Bernardo Leighton, and his wife, Anna, were attacked as they strolled down the streets of Rome. The couple survived the shooting in which Paz was a suspect.
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The Frankenstein monster that Shackley and his colleagues had helped create came home with a terrible vengeance when Virgilio Pablo Paz and Suarez, directed by an American named Michael Vernon Townley, planted a bomb in the undercarriage of a blue Chevelle that belonged to the former
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ambassador to Washington, Orlando LaDier. LaDier was now in exile and working at the Institute for Policy Studies. On the morning of September 21st, driving to work with two American colleagues, LaDier was behind the steering wheel when Ronnie Moffitt sat next to him and Moffitt's husband was in the back seat. Michael Moffitt survived the bombing. Remember hearing a hissing sound as the car approached.
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shared in circle in Washington, D.C. A moment later, the bomb went off. Lettier's body was torn in two pieces. The blast turned his torso completely around in the sea. Ronnie Moffitt showed no outward signs of injury, but a major artery in her throat had been severed. She drowned in her own blood. An innocent American was now paying for the CIA's assassination in Chile of President Allende.
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The Lettier murder could not have happened at a worse time for Shackley, Clines, and the operations directorate at the CIA. Attorney General Levi's bloodhounds set on the trail of Ambassador Corey were already pressing the CIA to produce documents concerning its activities against Allende. Levi wrote letter after letter requesting evidence, but the probe against Helms
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and a handful of ITT executives, because remember they paid Nixon, seemed to be barely moving. The DCI, Bush, all stations message to the CIA during this period, on the surface, urged cooperation, but in reality, there was zero. Levi wrote Bush straightforward letters asking for evidence.
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But weeks passed by with nothing. When answers finally came, Levi and his prosecutors seemed to be faced with a classic case of objection, excuse me, obstruction of justice. But Levi did catch the attention of the Washington establishment. Washington insider, and this is just where it gets kind of funny, Clark Clifford. This is the same Clark Clifford who's involved in the BCCI bank. Clark.
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Clifford was one of the two lawyers that helped BCCI buy three banks inside the United States illegally. Washington insider Clark Clifford visited Deputy Attorney General Harold Tyler. He warned him that the indictment of Richard Helms would be very bad for the country. In other words, he's threatening him.
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Now that the FBI opened an investigation into the Chilean ambassador's bombing and murder, Shackley believed Bush would protect him. Bush's CIA history and personal life were well known in detail by Shackley, and Shackley had continued to use Bush for various favors after Bush had been appointed to the UN ambassadorship and later envoy to China. Back at the CIA,
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Bush apparently had become a captive of Shackley's and his blackmail. The details of the events preceding the Lettier and Moffitt murders demonstrated how and why. On July 26, 1976, eight weeks before the murders, the U.S. ambassador in Paraguay got a request from the president of Paraguay's top aide asking for visas for two Chilean intelligence officers.
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who, for operational reasons, needed to travel to the United States, but were going to be using Paraguayan documents. In other words, false documents. So the U.S. ambassador in Paraguay got a request from the president in Paraguay that he issue two fake passports for Chilean people to travel to the United States. I want to make sure you understand.
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Ambassador George Landau considered the request extraordinary. The CIA station chief immediately notified Shackley's office. Did Shackley contact Colonel Contreras at Dena to find out why the Chileans were sneaking operatives into the U.S.? No one from the CIA ever contacted Chile to find out why that request was made.
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The ambassador complied with the Chilean request because he was assured by the Paraguayan government that the two agents would be meeting with top CIA officials once they got to Washington, D.C. Because Landau was uncomfortable with the entire incident, he had the passports photocopied and sent a cable on July 28, 1976 to the State Department and the CIA requesting an explanation.
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After he did it? Sure. Landau's cable to the CIA went directly to George Bush, who asked Shackley to review it. Valuable time passed while Shackley sat on it. Finally, on August 4th, Bush cabled Landau that the CIA wanted nothing to do with the mission. But by that time, it was too late because they had already issued the passports. Remarkably, the killers openly entered the United States in Miami.
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They even had the Chilean embassy notify the CIA that they had arrived in Washington. In the huge investigation that followed the murders, the CIA argued that it had done nothing to further the suspicion of Dina. But equally, and more to the point, it had done nothing to stop it. Since no one from the CIA came forward, even to ask Colonel Contreras what his men were doing in the U.S., the murder plans went forward.
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So this is kind of their modus operandi, if you will. This is the plausible deniability. They know exactly what's going on. They know that Chile is sneaking operatives into the United States because they do it in reverse. They do this exact same thing. This is a game. This is a deadly game on how you get your operatives into these friendly foreign countries that you've installed dictators in.
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which still allows plausible deniability. A week after the murders, Robert Shearer, S-C-H-E-R-E-R, an FBI legal attache in Latin America, cabled the CIA and the Departments of State and Justice, notifying them that he had discovered Operation Condor. The CIA already had pictures and other evidence against Dina in its files when the Department of Justice went to meet with Bush.
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about CIA cooperation in the recent murder probe. But Bush did not turn over any of those files. It took the Department of Justice until 1978. 78. That's two years later. And this is all going on during the Jimmy Carter administration, by the way. Another two years to get the documents.
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Instead, Bush defended Dena against the accusations that it had conducted the assassinations. Bush briefed Secretary of State Kissinger, telling him that he believed Dena was innocent of any role in the plot, even though, keep in mind, he knew that they had just knocked in two assassins. Dena had used Shackley's agents to kill an American citizen.
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on the streets of Washington, D.C. The cover-up was growing, and according to the Justice Department letters from Attorney General Edward Levi to George Bush, the FBI files of an investigation called Chilean Bomb. George Bush was in the middle of it. The cold-blooded attitude of Bush demonstrated in private on the Ladier murders contrasted dramatically.
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With his 55 appearances on Capitol Hill as a reform-minded CIA chief, the newly established Congressional Oversight Committees bought into the illusion that Bush created because they want to. The legislators no longer had the stomach for public bloodletting. They decided to trust Bush, who had, after all, been one of them not that long ago. His cover-up on the Lettier Allende matters.
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was just part of a remarkable year in which covert operations were protected and their mistakes, in some cases, their criminality were swept under the rug. The end for now. So, again, this is so important for many different reasons. These are CIA internal people confirming.
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Everything that we've investigated about Operation Condor and all of the overthrows of governments. Now, the one thing that I do want to add to this. So we're to believe, you know, that even in the worst plausible deniability, that somehow Bush didn't remember seeing the memo about the forged or fake passports.
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I want you guys to keep in mind, and this is why having read all of these different books is so important, because we can coalesce all of the information as we read other books. Chile, as well as Paraguay, both owned crypto AG encryption equipment.
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That allowed the CIA and the German BND to read every cable that was sent during Pinochet's government in Chile and in Paraguay. So the CIA not only knew about these fake passports because they were in the middle of making sure that it was able to not be addressed.
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But you can imagine if Pinochet, who didn't know that we were spying on his encrypted machines, he is going to tell his ambassador in the United States that he's sending a hit team, whether it's encoded language or whatever, because this is encrypted material. He's going to let his U.S. ambassador, as will Paraguay, they will let their embassy in the U.S.
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No, if not even just D.C., but in the U.N. as well, because they're going to be the ones on tap that the media is supposedly going to question. So they will let them know these operations are happening. And you have to because we will not read that anywhere else. You have to read that in a separate book and then apply it to everything else. These guys that are telling us about this in this book here.
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in the prelude to terror, they know all about Crypto AG. They know that they've been spying on it. We haven't heard them reveal it yet, have we? No, but we know it because we read other books. So there's absolutely no chance in hell that everybody in Washington, D.C., to include most of the State Department, didn't know this operation was going on because we're spying on them.
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We are reading all of their cables. So you have to keep that in mind. All right. Bridget, do you have anything you want to add? I know you and SR71 have been posting a bunch of stuff. Let me give you guys both an opportunity and then we'll move out to questions. What a tangled web we weave, right? Well, even like 157.
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Which is like Operation Gladio. They said they shut it down. We found they didn't. They just, as they often do, change the name or just continue operation without a name. And 157, which you brought up quite a bit, actually was not shut down. It was turned into 168. And that was later on revealed due to declassified records.
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And many of those I posted below. But it's just it's such an elaborate web that when you pull on one string, it just unravels everything. I couldn't agree more. SR-71, did you want to add anything to that? Trying to keep up with your colonel is boggling my mind. Given everything that we know up to this point.
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I really don't know how any of this should come as a surprise to everybody that attends your sessions. So just keep up the good work and we'll keep following what's going on and hopefully we'll get all this mess cleaned up. I agree. I agree. And it's not going to be because we remained ignorant. That much I can attest to. Miles, go ahead. Good afternoon, Colonel. Yeah, must watch with.
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Alpha Warrior, the video with Patrick Byrne. Now, the other person you didn't know is Joshua Reed. And he still lives in my state. He's a walking encyclopedia. So you have to watch that video. Byrne, he reveals a lot of stuff I've been questioning. You know, I had a lot of questions for him, but I answered.
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or asked him what I was going to ask Burns. So you've got to watch that because there's going to be some aha moments for you. Now, because you're talking about Libya, I just want to go back and talk about someone that I followed for a long time. Whenever you try to bring truth out against the syndicate because you were talking about a certain country like Libya, well, sometimes you just die suddenly.
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Rest in peace, Jimmy Moriarty, because he was bringing out so much truth about what was really going on in Libya because he was on a weekly basis. The tribes were contacting him and letting him know exactly what really was going on. And I see Ron down in the audience. If he wants to talk about another died suddenly event, I'll let him do that.
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Otherwise, I can talk about that, but not right now. Thanks, Colonel. Thanks. Can I jump in real quick? Go ahead. Sorry, this is just breaking, and Cousinet had just sent it to me. There were two ambulances and several vans that appeared to be full of Secret Service agents that left Mar-a-Lago just about 15 minutes ago.
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However, Tom Holman put an update. He said it was a false alarm. They were assigned to J.D. Vance's motorcade. And he said we can all calm down. Honestly, though, that was an intense few minutes. Glad President Trump is OK. So just letting everyone know. Thank you, Bridget. They are definitely not done with him. I can assure you that. Anybody else? Hey, Trump frog, stellar. You blew my head off.
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open right now. So I just have to, I was listening in on your guys's with more hamster and then you guys keep blowing my head open right now. So I'm just going to sit back and just listen. Sorry. I mean, it totally is just, and what was happening then and what you guys were talking about then with the BCCI, you know, a lot of the same things are happening now. And yes, I was like freaked out over seeing that earlier with Donald Trump.
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Well, and it is very important. I think that's why doing this collectively together, we're able to piece all of these pieces together because the BCCI was set up in 72. So all of the stuff I just told you about, they're working in Libya and Iran and the arms deals, they were all being arranged through BCCI, which was set up in 72.
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As well as Nugent Hand to do exactly this. This is all of the stuff. I guess I wouldn't have a job right now if they would include all of the stuff. Because these guys, these CIA agents, they know about BCCI. They know about Nugent Hand. They used them.
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The fact that they, and same way with Crypto AG, the fact that they leave them out of these books then requires you to read 10 other books to stumble across Crypto AG, which I literally did. And then you get into, oh, somebody mentions money laundering and then you look at CIA front banks and you stumble across BCCI and Nugent Hand and Castle Bank and blah, blah, blah, blah. But the frustrating thing for me is.
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having to try to pull all of those things together as we review one book. And that's why I keep reminding everybody who was in the president's job, who was, you know, in charge of this committee or that committee, who was the national security advisor at the particular time, because all of that matters when we get to the next book and the book after that in trying to put all of these pieces together. Ron, go ahead. I'm glad you said that.
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Because, you know, I remember one time you and I were – you and I were actually – it was a private conversation, and we were talking about Elf Fletcher Prouty. And you're like, yeah, they – you know, I mean, a lot of these books that come out, they're essentially – they're essentially like, I don't know, whitewashed or – but they're washed. Limited hangout. Limited hangout. Yeah, limited hangout. And so my question is – my question to you is –
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Is the truth out there if you read enough of them to get the bigger picture? Yes. And that's why I'm 72 books into this. Really, that is the point. And thank you. That was a much better way of saying that. You cannot find the truth in a single book. You have to read on every single node.
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at least five different books that talk about that single node, whether it is the BCCI Bank or whether it is the Newton Hand Bank or whether it is the Vatican Money Laundering or whether it is the drug network set up in Taiwan with William Polly. Because every single book that you read, there's entire books just on the Cuban exiles.
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And I've read at least four of them. And that is how I know unequivocally when you talk about the Cuban exiles in all of the operations around the world that they were ferreted out to Angola, Lumumba in the Congo, all throughout Latin America. You unequivocally know that they were the U.S. gladio operators, 100 percent. And, you know, they were used well after.
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the the 1990s supposed you know shutting down of this entire um network because they continued to be used for things like that interesting um and there's so there's there's really no and you can't you just there's no one all one source um the i wanted to just say you know that you talked about how they were reading the cables
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between Santiago and D.C. and that Pinochet didn't know it. Well, I mean, that's, you know, not to draw a parallel in history, but that's kind of what we were doing with the Japanese before Pearl Harbor. I mean, so, I mean... It's funny that you say that, Ron, because that's the same system. Exactly. The system that became Crypto AG.
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was inside NSA, and the guy that created it prior to World War II was set up in business by the post-World War II CIA over in Switzerland in the company called Crypto AG. It's the exact same hardware and technology that had a name slapped on it.
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He was set up in business as a CIA front company. As he began to get older and his son was set to take over the company, the CIA did not feel that his son would be as cooperative. And so they bought outright through a shell company, crypto AG, gave the old man the money and went into partnership with the German BND.
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which, of course, we all know was set up by Reinhard Galen, the Nazi. And the German BND and the CIA co-owned this company for the rest of the time until Trump shut it down in 2020. We have, since prior to World War II, been able to eavesdrop on over 120 countries' cables around the world.
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I'm just shaking my head in disbelief, but I'm not in disbelief. 120 countries. And if you think about that, Ron, think about from after World War II, we never stopped being at war. Everything that was ever said around the world about Korea, everything that was said about Vietnam, everything that was said about Afghanistan, all of Operation Condor in every single country.
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In Latin America, we knew everything they said to all of their embassies all over the world. Yes. And, you know, I know this isn't the topic, but I just want to touch on World War II and to a degree World War I. You know, World War I, they tried to set things up, didn't really have the teeth that they wanted. World War II did. You look at the end result of World War II, NATO.
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the EU, the United Nations, the BIS, all of the elements that they needed to create global governance, the CIA, everything was created at the end of World War II. And that was the whole point of World War II. Technically, BIS was set up after World War I as their foot in the door.
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bank, the central bank for central bankers. Right. Yes, that's true. But I thought BIS was, well, it was the Vatican Bank that I was thinking of that happened during World War II. So my apologies. Yeah. 1942, the Vatican Bank was set up. And then immediately the aftermath of World War II, the CIA began using it to money launder all their drug money.
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Yeah, but the World War, you know, we are we have been taught since birth that World War Two was the good war. No, World War Two was the bad war. And I'm again, I'm not taking Germany or Japan side. But the point is, is that that war was going to be fought no matter what they willed it into being for the purposes of establishing the foundation for global government. That is a true statement. I'm trying to find Bridget.
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Um, she dropped out, but I don't see her. I see her. She's a, Oh, she just dropped out. Oh no, she's still there. She's a speaker. Okay. Let me go back. Oh, there she is. Okay. Let me get her back up here. All right. All right. Miles, go ahead. Yeah. I want to be respectful for all parties involved here. Um, Ron, um, do you want to talk about what happened today? If not, I won't bring it up, but.
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I know that that person was a friend of yours, so I don't want to say anything. Yeah, it's well, that person, there was a little bit of conflict between that person and and the colonel. So I know I didn't want to. And that's OK. But I'll just since you since you said Scott, Scott Bennett passed away this morning. So I'll just leave it at that. Is that the guy that was on your show that day? Yes. OK.
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All right. Well, I'm sad to hear that. That's actually really bad news. Yes. It is because, look, I think we're still being targeted, truthers and patriots. Now, we have to wait to find out exactly what happened. But we do know that he was heavily involved in Russia and going on RT and trying to get the truth out about what's really happening in Russia.
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The syndicate does not want that to come up. And I can and I can confirm. I actually I spoke with one of my sources that that did confirm it, my second source. And he said that, you know, he kind of operates in that realm. And he said that he's been hearing from contacts on high that they are targeting people.
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Just doing what they can to get them off of the board so that they won't, you know, to limit their exposure. So we all need to be careful. But at the same time, I'm not going to live in fear. I agree. All right. I saw a couple other people come up. Tim, did you have something you wanted to say? Yeah, there you go. Get your hand up. My hand doesn't show on my screen for some reason, but I'll take it off. OK.
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I've got a question for you, and it's occurred to me today. The Operation Gladio is like the Holy Grail of a RICO case. It is. That's a good way to look at it. I mean, from the perspective of the collusion involved in the worldwide network it operates in. Go ahead. And I pray to God.
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Trump and his team are going to out this and address it. But the money that this operation and the capital that they've accrued through this whole thing could possibly be subject to confiscation and a RICO charge. So what I'm getting at is they don't need just cleaning up the agencies probably ain't going to do it. They're going to need to.
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I mean, go after people personally, you know, and if you've got somebody with case in point, I saw an interview where Tucker Carlson, it's been a few while back, but he said when he moved from Washington, he sold his house to a guy that worked for the CIA, bought his house. And his question was, you know, how did how did a guy in a CIA get four million dollars to pay for my house? So these all this asset is still on the planet. And, you know.
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Could they go take it and apply it to our national debt? Well, sure they could. So there's a couple of aspects to what you just said. It's trillions of dollars, just in case anybody's wondering. Trillions of dollars that has transited the money laundering apparatchik with drugs, weapons, and humans.
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Trillions of dollars. That's number one. Number two, that money was laundered multiple times. And if you were to take a dollar bill that was given to a drug person on the streets of Los Angeles for whatever you can buy, and you followed that dollar bill, that dollar bill is going to have gone through multiple banks.
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through investments in restaurants, investments in real estate, investments in whatever, and then sold again, turned into non-black money. So it's black money up until the point it's laundered. Then it's laundered through legitimate businesses, sometimes purchasing those businesses, and then becomes legitimate money for them to go back and do whatever the hell they want to with.
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So that's how they steal our wealth. And a lot of this originates as taxpayer money, either from Department of Defense weapon systems that are left over on the tarmac in Afghanistan and then black marketed. That money then is generated in cash, laundered, invested, and it becomes legitimate money again. This goes on every single day, day after day after day.
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And it's gone on since 1945. So just to put that in perspective, when in especially not that they didn't do this before, because we have examples of this throughout Korea, Vietnam. I mean, back in the 50s, where they set up fake companies, Air America, all of these.
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So the Sea Supply, which was the shipping company Paul Helliwell basically gave to Taiwan to run all their drugs, and Air America, which, you know, was the whole Flying Tigers, all of that shit was just set up, handed over to Taiwan to be used in their drug operations. So all of that, those companies appeared on a ledger somewhere as a private entity.
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Tucker wonders where the guy next door or the guy that bought his house that works for the CIA got his money. Well, when they have a CIA agent slash asset set up one of those companies, what's in it for them is that they keep the profits. Not all of the profits because they have to have their money to operate covertly. But if you're going to set up a fake company,
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and you're going to look like you own an airline, you have to live like it looks like you own an airline. So a significant amount of money is needed to keep up the pretense that these are legitimate businesses. And I would venture to tell you the United States is full of these businesses as we speak. And the...
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Person that is running this business has to live. And as a matter of fact, this is a complete speculation on my part. I would tell you that Zuckerberg is one of those people. That was a DARPA project that was used by the CIA that was handed over to someone to pretend they were the CEO.
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And they were given, and I'm not kidding about this percentage because I've actually read this repeatedly in several of these books to include Thy Will Be Done as far as Nelson Rockefeller. They were given a mandate that you set up a trust when they gave you, they sign a contract when they give you this company to run, to quote unquote run, because they don't. There's actually CIA assets in the company running it for the CIA.
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They say, OK, then your part, because you've got to live like you're a billionaire, you get 5% of the trust and all of the profits of the company go in the trust. Well, guess who gets to spend the trust money? The CIA. That money that was used to corrupt our election in 2020, in 2016, that was the CIA's front companies.
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Funding the corruption of our elections. These non-profit slash trusts that these people set up as they're given these companies in order, which are basically given birth through illegitimate means from the U.S. government. And there are these all over, not just in the United States. This is happening all over.
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As a matter of fact, if you start delving too deeply in this, you will find out that almost every industry in Israel that deals with any type of intelligence or defense department is a front company for Mossad. They brag about it. They had it in their initiative. They wrote point papers. It was in their newspapers that they are divesting all of the like 8200 unit, all of those entities.
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that were being ran inside the government was going to be put outside the government, almost like what we did with USAID, where we took the covert operations out of the CIA and began running them in full view through USAID and NED. That's exactly what Mossad did. That's exactly what...
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MI6 did in England. So now all of these entities are operating as if they're legitimate businesses, and they are not. And guess what happens? If they operate as a legitimate business, then just like Mossad did, they can come over here and implement their carbide 911 emergency calling software into the United States and spy on all of us.
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But they're not just – and that's the part that people miss. They're not just spying on us for Mossad. We are not being ran by Israel. They're all in on it together. Go ahead, Ron. Exactly. And I would actually argue that – I think I've used this example in the past, and forgive me if it's a little rudimentary. But I look at all of the intelligence agencies and –
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Call it like one big company, and the Mossad is the Israeli branch, and the CIA is the American branch, and MI6. But at the extreme core, at the upper, upper echelon, they're all the same people. And it's exasperating to me. Anyway, I forgot what I was going to say because you pissed me off. What?
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My job here is dumbing. Spot on. That's why I hate when people just say, oh, it's the Jews, it's the Jews. You know, it's so stupid and so, like, small-minded. It really is. But, you know, I mean, in a lot of respects, I mean, you know, anyway, I'll leave that topic alone. But, you know, you look at all of the things that have happened.
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They're they're all interconnected. ISI, Saudi Intel. It's all interconnected. It's it's just it's so frustrating. Koreans didn't even get creative. There's this KCIA. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, my gosh. Yeah. I mean.
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And especially post-World War II, you know, with Dulles basically giving Reinhard Galen his job and the Alan Dulles' involvement in the whole development of the KCIA on the, you know, down low kind of all of that apparatchik that got put into place, the formal declaration of Mossad and all of that other stuff after World War II.
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I actually began looking at the collusion that went on among all of those intelligence agencies and how closely they worked. I mean, for Pete's sake, all of them, to include Egypt and MI6 and all of NATO, just all of NATO, used the same guy, Otto Skorzeny. Yeah. All you have to do is look up Otto Skorzeny and you find out there's no difference between any of them.
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Well, and I don't know how recently you've touched on this, but Galen surrendered to Allied forces in Italy. They put an army uniform on him, sent him to Virginia during World War II, where he met with Dulles. Yeah, I've covered that. I know you have. I'm preaching to the choir, and I don't mean to cover old stuff. No, no, that's my point.
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They're all in it together. Miles, go ahead. Yeah, I'm listening to you guys talk, and I'm thinking about just the average person that we talk to, our friends and stuff. And when we want to talk about this stuff, but if we bring the subject up, they have no clue what we're talking about.
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Is it frustrating for you, Colonel, sometimes in your social circles? Well, first of all, you're assuming I have anybody that still talks to me because I talk about this nonstop. I'm sorry. We're all in the same boat together. Nobody talks to us. We're just all here listening and learning more about all this corruption. So having said that. Well, you were just at Garth. Those people must know something.
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Well, the ones that, you know, listen to me or that follow along on our shows, they all know that. And yes, I mean, they all it's like moth to a butterfly. They all came up to me the entire weekend wanting to talk with me, wanting to know that or wanting to share with me the part that impacted them, the piece that got them the most. You know what I mean? They just wanted to share.
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their experience in having come to the realization about what Operation Gladio is. And of course, you know, obviously I wouldn't be here without all of you guys sharing all of this content every single day. I can't thank you enough. It is through all of you guys' effort that we have finally, it appears, but do not let up, broke the algorithm that had suppressed us.
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I told Bridget the other day, and I don't mind sharing this with you guys. You know how hard we work on all of this information. I want to be as open as I can about this. So you guys all know, because I have a blue checkmark, there is the potential for us to make a little bit of money. The very first time after we got a blue checkmark and after you get a certain level of engagement, which took a long time and all of you guys' hard work, Bridget, Cousin Ed, and I,
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collectively, because we did all of that work together, decided that we would split whatever that amount was because we've all invested time. I've invested, I'm probably well over thousands of dollars now in books alone, but it's all worth it. I'm getting paid by you guys anyway in my retirement. So this is all worth it to me.
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Having said that, we collectively decided that we were going to split the money. When we had 3,000 followers, the very first paycheck that we collectively got was $300. And that's a two-week amount of money based on the engagement that all came from you guys. And I would never ask for you guys to subscribe to my account. There have been people that have done that.
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There's a lot of people that subscribe over on Substack over the course of the time that I wrote over there. So I appreciate all of that. That money goes 100% to books. So having said that, we are now, let me just check right now. We are now at almost 23,400 followers. Do you know what that amount was last Friday or whenever it was? $40.
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The amount of suppression that has happened to our account, the engagements have always been driven down very, very low. Even when you guys overwhelm me with comments, which I had loved, I'm not saying that in a negative way. You guys are reposting everything. You guys are.
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commenting on stuff. And you guys know that I try to see every single one of your comments. If I don't respond, I at least put the little heart thing on it. We go out of our way to stay engaged because again, half, if not more than the material that I presented to you guys came from you guys. You guys are probably one of the smartest audiences on X.
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Not just because of the information that I brought to you, but because of the information you brought to me. And all I do is basically correlate it all and give it right back to you in the context of all of the other material that we collected. And so just like I told you guys the story where somebody got all bent out of shape.
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when I made the comment, Bridget figured out the algorithm because getting this message out is so important. It's the only reason we do what we're doing. And she said that I can only follow a few people in proportion to people that follow me because that's how algorithm works. I don't know anything about what that even means. I'm repeating to you what she told me. And so I'm very careful about that.
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algorithm. When I said that in the open, because I'm going to tell you guys everything. I'm going to be straight up with you every single day. When I said that, somebody got pissed off and said, I'm just in this for the money and that I should follow everybody that follows me. I'd love to follow everybody that follows me. But you know what that does? That suppresses our content. So guess what I'm not going to do? I'm not going to do that.
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And if you have a problem with me being honest, get the fuck off my site. That's all I got to say to you, because I am going to tell you like it is every single day, whether you like it or not. And I know Trump frog loves that. So we love the firecracker Colonel. Oh yeah. And I want my cut. I still haven't gotten any of my cut yet. So, you know, again, I want.
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As many people to see this content as possible, I rely on each and every one of you to share it. I will do, along with Bridget and Cousin It, all of the research necessary. I will spend hours creating threads for you. All I ask is for you to repost them. SR71, go ahead. Thank you, Colonel. I just want to say this much. Given what you have given to us,
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What a lot of people don't realize now, what we're seeing is because of your education background and you're reading the books and relaying the information, everybody here in this space takes a look at events that are happening today and says, I know exactly what that is. And I know why. And I appreciate it 100%. Thank you.
1:25:35
Thank you, SR71. And let me also share with you guys how petty some people are. I won't mention their name. Well, yes, I will. Screw it. Mike Benz, early on in this whole thing, followed us here. And he DMed me and asked me for the name of the book of the stuff that I was posting on Operation Gladio. I gave him the name of the top three books that I recommend people reading if they want to know anything about this. And then...
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He unfollowed us. And do you know what that does again with the algorithms? When you have bigger accounts following you, it raises up the viewability, if that's even a word, of the material. And so by him doing that, DMing me and then unfollowing me, it's just a form of suppression of the information. And again, I'm going to be honest with you guys. I think that's pretty shitty.
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Why would you not want people to know what this is? Gamekeepers. Yeah. Ron, go ahead. I wanted to go back and talk. I think it was Miles that was talking about, you know, talking to other people. And, you know, I would highly suggest that, you know, all of this information, it's so overwhelming that.
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You don't talk to other people. You know, if you need your fix, do it in this environment. And if you want people to hear the things that they have, give them action items. You know, I think so many people in the patriot movement and the truth or movement, they want to get all the information out. No, you drop seeds.
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Drop little hints and then give people action items to go look it up for themselves. Because if you try to tell it to them, either one, they're going to think you're crazy, or two, you've got way too much time on your hands and you've just got a vivid imagination, or three, they don't want to talk to you because that's all you'll talk about. So segregate your life in several ways. Don't talk about it.
1:27:48
all the details of all these things. And if you want to drop a little hint and say, hey, come in and listen to a space or come in and do this, then you can do that. But in reference to the Mike Benz thing, that is actually, I'm a little surprised at that. But in many respects, I find that potentially telling is to his character. And that causes me.
1:28:11
To question some of the things that he's been doing. I mean, I just that that was that was a little shocking, but I'm glad you revealed that. But you want to talk about petty is that when I go to do a live stream and then I have a thumbs down before the show even starts. So I don't I don't know that I would call it petty, but I or that it I don't question any of the material that he puts out because I do my own research and do listen to him.
1:28:39
And I do go back to the sources. I've never found him to be not on the up and up on anything. Okay. But again, I have a problem with people who have the ability to help other people and don't. Well said. Yeah. Bridget, go ahead. Bridget. Yep. I'm sorry. I was just going to add to what Ron was just saying.
1:29:13
this part of the conversation uh you know we always or i always jokingly say this is our five day a week support group for us to who are awake and are aware to share with each other because it is so refreshing when you can't as you know miles are saying exactly go oh my god don't you see blah blah blah whenever things are happening on the news
1:29:39
And just like Ron was talking about, the ironic thing is dropping seeds is what I've done. My husband is wired different than I am, okay? And he would get angry, not at me, but at them whenever I would tell him some of the stuff that we were learning. And because of that, it was like he felt even more angry and helpless. So I stopped.
1:30:10
talking about it and just started periodically dropping headlines or just dropping little nuggets. And the other day, something happened. I don't remember exactly what it was, but he turned to me and he said, and you know, the CIA is behind that. Yes, he's got it figured out. So Steve took root. SR-71, go ahead. SR-71, can you hear me? Oh, yes, ma'am. I'm sorry.
1:30:47
I was laughing so hard with Bridget. I couldn't get to the speaker quick enough. But anyway, concerning all of this, what I've noticed about Mike Benz, and this is my personal opinion. I don't care what anybody else thinks. To me, he's egotistical. And egotistical to the point that he's the only one you should ever speak to about what's going on.
1:31:16
That's what I get out of it. If you've ever watched one of these shows on X, I just get, okay, Mike, I had enough. I got to leave. But anyway, that's my take on Mike. Thank you, Colonel. Thanks. Carrie, go ahead. Hi. Sorry, out in the garden. Carrie? Where'd she go? Oh, we lost her. Stellar, go ahead.
1:31:48
Well, I was going to say there's a lot of ego with it. And, you know, because you guys are talking about the CIA, the corruption within the government, you know, he's got his perspective and things. And, you know, you've got a lot of connections. It would have been nice if the two would have merged together because it could have helped enlighten a lot of the people on his side. You know, he even changed the names of stuff, you know. So, you know, I guess I look at things as, you know, it should be a coming together as a collective or a collection.
1:32:17
and different perspectives and being able to connect other dots. You know, like I had no idea that I was kind of following a whole set of Operation Gladio stuff within the monetary system.
1:32:28
Until that one day, you know, I was just thinking, oh, this is Operation Gladio and the stay behinds and the corrupt New World Order and all that other stuff. But I had no idea until that one day when it just like that big explosion in my head where it was like, holy crap, all of these dates are simultaneous with monetary issues or stock market stuff or, you know.
1:32:51
You know, just whatever sanctions and then seeing money going out in one direction. Like you said, it's literally just a big washing machine. And that had no idea. And that I worked for an airline that was also a cover story. Bye. Yeah, you and me both. I worked for Evergreen. So, honey, you and I are in the same boat. Ron, go ahead. Have you ever done any deep diving into the Amway Corporation?
1:33:23
I know all about the Amway Corporation for a multitude of different reasons. Why? Okay, so I interviewed a guy on last Saturday named Judah Ayers, and I don't know if you know that name or if that rings a bell, but I had no idea.
1:33:45
The corporate connections with Amway and the Ford Foundation and all of the crazies and, you know, the crazies obviously being the junior cabinet members of the Ford and Nixon administrations. So I just didn't know if you knew any of that. And I don't want to open up another ball, another can of worms, but just so many core, so many things that connect there.
1:34:13
So many things that connect. That's absolutely true. SR71, go ahead. Since we're talking about corporations, what I was going to say about corporations and what goes on with these corporations is if you take a look at them, they have subsidiaries all over the place. And the colonel is absolutely right in the way they try to cover this up. For instance, if I take a look at the oil company, if you recall,
1:34:44
We had Humbo and Esso here, which turned into Exxon Mobil and this, that, and the other. However, if you go overseas, you're going to find Esso stations. You're going to find Humbo stations. You're going to find all those things. They're one and the same, just under a different name. Thank you, Colonel. Sure. Carrie, go ahead. Hi. I just, one thing I want to thank you for.
1:35:13
Talking about Fred Hampton, who was assassinated, from my knowledge, by the FBI. And he was a Black Panther Party leader or worker. And I wanted to thank you for talking about him. And we think he was assassinated because he was crossing over.
1:35:45
and talking to white people about organizing. And as far as them splitting us up like that on purpose, I think it's just like what the British did in the Middle East. Like, let's split them all up and name them.
1:36:13
And then they'll fight. Bram Hampton's only thing he was guilty of was creating the Rainbow Coalition that grouped all people in the lower class together, regardless of color, and did exactly what the Democrats tend to want to scream about all the time. He did it and he was murdered for doing it. Right. Yes.
1:36:44
Yes, I agree he was murdered for doing it. And the last thing I want to say is, yeah, we have all those different factions, the CIA, the Mossad, blah, blah. But I will retain past my death, well past my death, fear of the Jew and Mossad. Sorry, Will, period. They're the scariest for me. Everybody here is able to have their own personal opinions about stuff.
1:37:12
I think it's healthy to retain your fear. These people are scary. Very, very, very scary. I got it. Stellar, go ahead. I'm going to brag for a minute. I just got a follow from Homan. You go, girl. That's awesome. That's fabulous. All right, Miles, go ahead. Ron, I brought Amway up in here.
1:37:42
the other day and I, I got kind of the same response. So, but you know, credit where credit's due. I watched your show and that's why I brought it up in Colonel space. I swear. I thought someone brought it up the other day and I was like, yeah, everybody can do their own research into it. It's a very interesting web. That's for sure. Okay.
1:38:08
So my daughter just showed up with my grandbaby. So I'm going to skadoodle. And I appreciate everybody being here. And I will see you tomorrow. Love you guys. And let's see. Yeah, tomorrow at four. No morning ones and nothing tonight, right? Correct.
1:38:38
Thank you. See you tomorrow. Same time, same place. That's right. The international syndicate is coming down and the CIA, they can all go fuck off. Thank you. Have a nice evening. That's a way to end it, Stellar. Thank you very much. Love you guys. Bye.
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Claims made here
DINA member_of
CIA host_asserted
▶ 32:49
“National Police Force and its hard as nails leader, Manuel Jose Contreras Sepulveda. They were all CIA surrogates. Contreras was actually welcomed by CIA Deputy Director General, Military General Vern…”
Vernon Walters recruited
Manuel Contreras host_asserted
▶ 32:49
“National Police Force and its hard as nails leader, Manuel Jose Contreras Sepulveda. They were all CIA surrogates. Contreras was actually welcomed by CIA Deputy Director General, Military General Vern…”
Manuel Contreras headed
DINA host_asserted
▶ 32:49
“National Police Force and its hard as nails leader, Manuel Jose Contreras Sepulveda. They were all CIA surrogates. Contreras was actually welcomed by CIA Deputy Director General, Military General Vern…”
Tom Clines recruited
Dionisio Suarez host_asserted
▶ 33:19
“While in the U.S., Contreras traveled to Miami to meet the Cuban exile leaders and all of the former CIA agents, including Wilson's associate, Quintero and Felix Rodriguez. Tom Clines made some of the…”
Tom Clines recruited
Virgilio Paz host_asserted
▶ 33:19
“While in the U.S., Contreras traveled to Miami to meet the Cuban exile leaders and all of the former CIA agents, including Wilson's associate, Quintero and Felix Rodriguez. Tom Clines made some of the…”
DINA carried_out_attack
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 33:49
“Blood splattered walls all across the world. Before Dina and General Pinochet had finished what they had started, a murder for assassin rampage called Operation Condor, that we're all very familiar wi…”
CIA funded
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 33:49
“Blood splattered walls all across the world. Before Dina and General Pinochet had finished what they had started, a murder for assassin rampage called Operation Condor, that we're all very familiar wi…”
Dionisio Suarez member_of
Omega 7 book_quoted
▶ 35:19
“V-I-R-G-I-L-I-O, middle name Pablo, P-A-B-L-O, last name P-A-Z. According to Wilson and the FBI official Carter Cornick, both men were affiliated with Omega-7, which is an anti-Castro terrorist group,…”
Virgilio Paz member_of
Omega 7 book_quoted
▶ 35:19
“V-I-R-G-I-L-I-O, middle name Pablo, P-A-B-L-O, last name P-A-Z. According to Wilson and the FBI official Carter Cornick, both men were affiliated with Omega-7, which is an anti-Castro terrorist group,…”
DINA assassinated
Carlos Prats documented
▶ 36:42
“The Condor assassinations began in October 1974 with General Carlos Prats, the former deputy chief of staff of the Chilean army, and his wife, Cora, who were killed in a car bombing in Buenos Aires, w…”
DINA assassinated
Oscar Bonilla documented
▶ 36:42
“The Condor assassinations began in October 1974 with General Carlos Prats, the former deputy chief of staff of the Chilean army, and his wife, Cora, who were killed in a car bombing in Buenos Aires, w…”
DINA assassinated
Cora Prats documented
▶ 36:42
“The Condor assassinations began in October 1974 with General Carlos Prats, the former deputy chief of staff of the Chilean army, and his wife, Cora, who were killed in a car bombing in Buenos Aires, w…”
DINA attempted_assassination_of
Bernardo Leighton documented
▶ 37:11
“B-O-N-I-L-L-A. Bonilla, along with five other people, died when the helicopter in which they were passengers blew up. On October 6, 1975, the former leader of Chile's Christian Democrat Party, Bernard…”
DINA attempted_assassination_of
Anna Leighton documented
▶ 37:11
“B-O-N-I-L-L-A. Bonilla, along with five other people, died when the helicopter in which they were passengers blew up. On October 6, 1975, the former leader of Chile's Christian Democrat Party, Bernard…”
Michael Townley ordered_assassination_of
Orlando Letelier documented
▶ 37:39
“The Frankenstein monster that Shackley and his colleagues had helped create came home with a terrible vengeance when Virgilio Pablo Paz and Suarez, directed by an American named Michael Vernon Townley…”
Virgilio Paz carried_out_attack
Orlando Letelier documented
▶ 37:39
“The Frankenstein monster that Shackley and his colleagues had helped create came home with a terrible vengeance when Virgilio Pablo Paz and Suarez, directed by an American named Michael Vernon Townley…”
Dionisio Suarez carried_out_attack
Orlando Letelier documented
▶ 37:39
“The Frankenstein monster that Shackley and his colleagues had helped create came home with a terrible vengeance when Virgilio Pablo Paz and Suarez, directed by an American named Michael Vernon Townley…”
DINA assassinated
Orlando Letelier documented
▶ 38:36
“shared in circle in Washington, D.C. A moment later, the bomb went off. Lettier's body was torn in two pieces. The blast turned his torso completely around in the sea. Ronnie Moffitt showed no outward…”
DINA assassinated
Ronnie Moffitt documented
▶ 38:36
“shared in circle in Washington, D.C. A moment later, the bomb went off. Lettier's body was torn in two pieces. The blast turned his torso completely around in the sea. Ronnie Moffitt showed no outward…”
George H.W. Bush covered_up
Ronnie Moffitt host_asserted
▶ 46:30
“on the streets of Washington, D.C. The cover-up was growing, and according to the Justice Department letters from Attorney General Edward Levi to George Bush, the FBI files of an investigation called …”
George H.W. Bush covered_up
Orlando Letelier host_asserted
▶ 46:30
“on the streets of Washington, D.C. The cover-up was growing, and according to the Justice Department letters from Attorney General Edward Levi to George Bush, the FBI files of an investigation called …”
CIA spied_on
DINA host_asserted
▶ 49:02
“That allowed the CIA and the German BND to read every cable that was sent during Pinochet's government in Chile and in Paraguay. So the CIA not only knew about these fake passports because they were i…”
BND funded
Crypto AG host_asserted
▶ 1:01:03
“He was set up in business as a CIA front company. As he began to get older and his son was set to take over the company, the CIA did not feel that his son would be as cooperative. And so they bought o…”
CIA front_for
Crypto AG host_asserted
▶ 1:01:03
“He was set up in business as a CIA front company. As he began to get older and his son was set to take over the company, the CIA did not feel that his son would be as cooperative. And so they bought o…”
CIA funded
Crypto AG host_asserted
▶ 1:01:03
“He was set up in business as a CIA front company. As he began to get older and his son was set to take over the company, the CIA did not feel that his son would be as cooperative. And so they bought o…”
Reinhard Gehlen founded
BND host_asserted
▶ 1:01:33
“which, of course, we all know was set up by Reinhard Galen, the Nazi. And the German BND and the CIA co-owned this company for the rest of the time until Trump shut it down in 2020. We have, since pri…”
CIA laundered_money_for
Institute for the Works of Religion host_asserted
▶ 1:03:28
“bank, the central bank for central bankers. Right. Yes, that's true. But I thought BIS was, well, it was the Vatican Bank that I was thinking of that happened during World War II. So my apologies. Yea…”
Paul Helliwell supplied_arms_to
China host_asserted
▶ 1:10:31
“So the Sea Supply, which was the shipping company Paul Helliwell basically gave to Taiwan to run all their drugs, and Air America, which, you know, was the whole Flying Tigers, all of that shit was ju…”
Mossad front_for
Unit 8200 host_asserted
▶ 1:13:50
“As a matter of fact, if you start delving too deeply in this, you will find out that almost every industry in Israel that deals with any type of intelligence or defense department is a front company f…”
Allen Dulles founded
CIA host_asserted
▶ 1:16:46
“And especially post-World War II, you know, with Dulles basically giving Reinhard Galen his job and the Alan Dulles' involvement in the whole development of the KCIA on the, you know, down low kind of…”
Allen Dulles appointed
Reinhard Gehlen host_asserted
▶ 1:16:46
“And especially post-World War II, you know, with Dulles basically giving Reinhard Galen his job and the Alan Dulles' involvement in the whole development of the KCIA on the, you know, down low kind of…”
NATO recruited
Otto Skorzeny host_asserted
▶ 1:17:16
“I actually began looking at the collusion that went on among all of those intelligence agencies and how closely they worked. I mean, for Pete's sake, all of them, to include Egypt and MI6 and all of N…”
Reinhard Gehlen spied_on
Italy host_asserted
▶ 1:17:45
“Well, and I don't know how recently you've touched on this, but Galen surrendered to Allied forces in Italy. They put an army uniform on him, sent him to Virginia during World War II, where he met wit…”
Amway front_for
Ford Foundation host_asserted
▶ 1:33:45
“The corporate connections with Amway and the Ford Foundation and all of the crazies and, you know, the crazies obviously being the junior cabinet members of the Ford and Nixon administrations. So I ju…”
Fred Hampton founded
Rainbow Coalition caller_asserted
▶ 1:36:13
“And then they'll fight. Bram Hampton's only thing he was guilty of was creating the Rainbow Coalition that grouped all people in the lower class together, regardless of color, and did exactly what the…”