Operation Gladio - The History of the International Syndicate
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Transcript
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If you guys wouldn't mind sharing out the space so that we can get more people in. I just want to go over what we're going to try to do over the next couple of days. It dawned on me that those who have not been with me the entire journey of revealing Operation Gladio may not understand.
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at the level that is needed, the international syndicate angle of Operation Gladio. So we started off, before we found Gladio, with an exploration of
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a whole bunch of things that happened at the beginning of the 1900s as well as the late 1800s. And you've heard me talk about the Fabian Society and the International Syndicate. But if you're new to this, you may not understand the level of how bad it is. So I thought, since we're at the beginning of this journey on spaces, that I would take the next couple of days.
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and kind of do a deep dive into one of my favorite authors, Anthony Sutton. And he really is the one that kind of planted the seed in my brain about the international syndicate. Now, he doesn't use those terms, but he does use international and syndicate a lot. So it was a logical kind of amalgamation in my mind.
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His premise, and I'm going to give that to you up front so it's easier to follow along, is that a group of businessmen slash bankers, all internationalists, got together and they came along basically in the middle of or post Fabian society. Many were members of the Fabian society.
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And they put into action what the Fabian Society only talked about. And he has done, through research through State Department and primarily at Stanford, the Woodrow Wilson papers,
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all official documentation. He went through things people's never even dreamt of reading and accumulated a premise that this international syndicate got together and funded three different versions of the same thing. And almost to see which version would be the best model, almost kind of like a dry run, if you will. In addition,
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It allowed them a PR bonanza to be able to position them as if they're different, like on opposite extremes different. And the three versions of this socialist slash Marxist slash fascist continuum, which for modern day terms are all far left, they created.
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By funding and being intimately involved in it, communism under the Bolshevik banner and socialism slash fascism under the Hitler, Germany, Italian Mussolini branch. And also a more socialist light version, if you will.
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via the FDR administration. And he broke it up into three books. I call it his trilogy. And so I thought what I'd do over the next three days is a lot to put the entire book in one session. But I'm going to try. If we have to go a little bit longer, we will. Because you have to understand this part.
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In order to understand the depth of depravity of these people and understand that what you're seeing today is just a logical continuum of what was started in the early 1900s. So with that as a lead in, I'm going to jump in. And I want to jump in in what I found is kind of in the middle of the story.
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according to his book, but it is the part that I found the most fascinating. And it had to do with a location in New York. The location is called 120 Broadway. And that location is interesting in that everything else that we're going to talk about today, basically,
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emanated out of that building. So Anthony Sutton says while he was collecting material for this book, a single location and address in the Wall Street area kept coming up repeatedly. That address is 120 Broadway, New York City. And it didn't matter whether he was talking about people or companies or what appeared to be either government organizations or non-profits.
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In the year 1917, they all shared a common address, 120 Broadway. And he felt, of course, that was very unnatural. So he began looking into the building itself. So originally, 120 Broadway was destroyed by fire just prior to World War I, which is...
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in and of itself, very odd, because all of this stuff that we're going to be talking about has to do with the lead up to World War I, almost like a new beginning. And one of the things that I say often is that all of these internationalists owned three things. They owned, basically, or dominated a industry, and they held it in a trust.
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They owned an insurance company and they all owned a bank. Those are kind of the three commonalities between them, because if you own all three of those things, you pretty much control your own destiny, especially back in these days. So subsequently, after the fire, the site was sold to Equitable Office Building Corporation, which had been organized by General.
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T. Coleman DuPont, yes, of the DuPont family that is intricately involved in the military industrial complex. The new building was completed in 1915 and the Equitable Life and Assurance Company moved back in to the building. It should also be noted that Equitable Trust has an interesting history as well.
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In 1916, the cashier of the Berlin Equitable Life office was William Schott. That's the father of Hilmer Horace Greeley Schott, who was Hitler's banker. So that's kind of weird. William Schott was an American citizen.
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You find it interesting that Hitler's dad's an American citizen? He worked 30 years for Equitable in Germany and owned a Berlin house known as Equitable Villa. Before joining Hitler, young Hilmar Schott served as a member of the Workers' and Soldiers' Council, a Soviet entity. He left that.
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in 1918 to join the Board of National Bank for Deutschland. He was co-director at CONAC with Emil Wittenberg, who was part of Max May of Guarantee Trust Company of New York. And interestingly enough, Max May was...
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The first director of the Soviet International Bank, he ran the international arm of the Soviet bank, Rosham Bank. So you see just by this one building and only by this one example, Germany associated with the Bolshevik communists and the New York bankers, all in just one paragraph.
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And the building at 120 Broadway in 1917 was known as the Equitable Life Building. It was a humongous building, not the largest one in New York, but it was still very big. It occupied an entire city block at Broadway and Pine, and it had 34 floors. It had an organization there called the Bankers Club that was on the 34th floor.
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And it definitely was a club that basically all of these people belonged to. The tenant list in 1917 was reflective of not only America's involvement in the Bolshevik Revolution, but also very relevant to the future involvement in funding the Hitler movement.
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in Germany. They also feature prominently in FDR's administration to the point where FDR's, one of his first businesses was located inside of 120 Broadway. That's how intricately this entire web is woven. So also probably the most significant
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office in this building had several of the individual directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, most importantly of which was the American International Corporation, AIC. And let's see, Ludwig Martin, appointed by the Soviets as the first Bolshevik ambassador to the U.S. and head of the Soviet
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was in 1917 the vice president of Weinberg and Posner with his offices at 120 Broadway. With an almost unanimous lack of perception, the academic world has described and analyzed international political relations in the context of unrelenting conflict between capitalism and communism.
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That actually doesn't appear to be all that true. So tossed out from time to time are odd remarks to the effect that the polarity is indeed spurious. But these are quickly dispatched out to the ether. So, for example, Carol Quigley, who most of you probably have heard of, professor of international relations at Georgetown University.
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oftentimes quoted expert on many things, made the following comment on the House of Morgan. Quote, more than 50 years ago, the Morgan firm decided to infiltrate the left-wing political movements in the United States. This was relatively easy to do since these groups were starved for funds and eager for a voice to reach the people. Wall Street supplied both.
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The purpose was not to destroy, dominate, or take over, unquote. So apparently, you can see that there was a lot of co-opting done, and it was very recognizable to people that are experts in this field. We suggest, being Antony Sutton, that the Morgan firm infiltrated not only the domestic left, as Quigley noted.
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but also the foreign left, that is the Bolshevik movement, and the Third International, which is basically the fascist movement that gave birth to Franco in Spain, Mussolini in Italy, and Hitler in Germany. Even further, through friends in the U.S. State Department, Morgan and allied financial interests, particularly the Rockefeller family,
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have exerted a powerful influence over U.S.-Russian relationships from World War I up until at least the fall of the Berlin Wall. The evidence presented will suggest that two of the vehicles used for infiltrating and influence were located at 120 Broadway. First, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, which at this time had many Morgan
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The second was Morgan Controlled American International Corporation, AIC. So the interwoven nature of those two entities, the Federal Reserve and AIC, can be demonstrated by looking at AIC. So AIC, the American International Corporation, was organized in New York.
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in 1915 by J.P. Morgan and many of his affiliates. It had a major participation by Stillman National City Bank, also Rockefeller, many interests that he had. The general office, of course, was located at 120 Broadway. The company's charter authorized it to engage in any kind of business except banking and public utilities.
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country in the world. And believe me, they did. The stated purpose of the corporation was to develop domestic and foreign enterprises to extend America's activities abroad and to promote the interests of American and foreign bankers, business and engineering. And I have to stop right there for just a second because this is what, when I was talking earlier and I posted several
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different threads about this. When you go back to the early 1900s, this is how it's woven with Gladio prior to World War II, obviously. When you go back to the early 1900s, when we were in Nicaragua, Cuba, Honduras, and when we stole Panama from Colombia by a false flag.
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All of these things happened in the very, very early 1900s. This organization, the American International Corporation, is one of the instigators that was used to do this because the General Electrics of the world, the railroad companies of the world, of the U.S. anyway, went in after we destabilized or cued the governments of these
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and used that instability to infiltrate those countries with all of their industry. So you will see as we walk through this today, it didn't matter what government, all they cared about was getting their foot in the door and monopolizing the industry.
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So when they would knock over or create out a whole cloth, Panama is a country because it was part of Colombia up until they decided they wanted to build the canal and stole it from Colombia. They then, as soon as they created out a whole cloth or took one over like they did in Nicaragua by murdering the elected president, they would immediately, like bags packed, ready to go.
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jump in there, take over the utilities, take over the port. And one of the leverages that they used in these locations is by taking over the port and modernizing it, they also took over the customs houses, which was the taxing authority on goods coming in and out of the country. So basically they controlled the entire country. And they did this over and over and over again. They did it as we illustrated in Hawaii. They did it in the Philippines. They did it
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That's how we got Puerto Rico. That's how we had Cuba for so long. So this is a method that they used. It was only after World War II that this mechanism for doing this was embedded into the CIA. Same people, the law firms, the businessmen, they just got a new house to sit in, not 120 Broadway. It's now, it moved to Foggy Bottoms in D.C.
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area called The Farm in Virginia, which is now the headquarters of the CIA. So basically, they just relocated 120 Broadway down to Virginia, for a quick way of saying that. So anyway, I just want to make that point. A guy by the name of Frank Vanderlip, he shows up in all of these stories.
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has described in his memoirs how American International was formed and the excitement created on Wall Street over the business potential of it. The original idea was generated by discussions between Stone and Weber, the international railroad contractors, because again, in order for them to have new business, if they're in the business of building railroads, they need new territory. They were convinced.
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There was not much more railroad building that could be done in the U.S. And Jim Perkins and Frank Vanderlip of National City Bank was going to work with them to basically take their business and shove it down the throat of everybody, whether they liked it or not. And as I articulated in the one story with Nicaragua, what they did was they would go into countries and say, we're going to build.
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out railroads in the entire country. And then what they did was they only built railroads to the businesses of their buddies, like United Fruit in Nicaragua, and didn't do it as they had said they would when they came into the country to begin with. The original capital authorization for this company was $50 million. And keep in mind, this is in 1915.
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$50 million was a boatload of money. The board of directors represented the who's who of the New York financial world. Vanderlip's record that he wrote, basically, I'm going to quote something that he wrote to a guy by the name of Stillman, enthusing over the enormous potential. Quote, James A.
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Farrell and Albert Wiggins have been invited to be on the board, but had to consult their committees before accepting. I also have in mind asking Henry Walters and Myron Henrik. Mr. Henrik is objected to by Mr. Rockefeller quite strongly, but Mr. Stone wants him and I feel strongly that he would be particularly desirable in France. The whole thing has gone along with a smoothness.
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That has been gratifying and the reception of it has been marked by enthusiasm, which has been surprising to me, even though I was strongly convinced we were on the right track. So that's kind of a look in the door at the time of how they were going about implementing this. He also goes on to talk about a guy by the name of James J. Hill.
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He said at first that he could not possibly think of extending his responsibilities. But after I had finished telling him what we expected to do, he said that he would be glad to come on board, would take a large amount of stock and particularly wanted to substantial interest in the Citibank that was basically going to be the bank of choice of this company.
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And he commissioned me to buy him the stock at market. I talked with Ogden Armour, and this is a relative of Arm and Hammer, that whole entity that went and did business because they were communist, most of them, in Russia after it became the Bolshevik takeover. They did a lot of business there.
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So he says, I talked with Ogden Armour about the matter today for the first time. He sat in perfect silence while I went through the story. And without asking a single question, he said he would go on the board and wanted $500,000 in stock. Mr. Coffin of General Electric is another man who is retiring from everything but has become so enthusiastic over this that he is willing to go on the board and offers the most active cooperation.
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So basically, they're they're scheming to set up the international syndicate that I talk of so fondly at the at the time. And everybody is like rushing to be on board. So he he goes on. I felt very good over getting Saban.
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The Guarantee Trust is altogether the most active competitor we have in the field, and it is of great value to get them into the fold because they don't like competition. They have been particularly enthusiastic at Kuhn and Loebs. They want to take $2.5 million worth of stock. There was really quite a little competition to see who should get on the board.
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But as I happened to talk with Kuhn, he had invited him first and it was decided that he should go on. He is perhaps the most enthusiastic one of all. They want half a million stock for Sir Ernest Castle, to whom they have cabled the plan. And they have he's come back with his approval. Then he goes on to say that he had.
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discussed this idea with the board of Citibank on Tuesday, and he got nothing but favorable response. So everyone was coveting AIC stock, to include Joe Grace, who is of W.R. Grace, the same company we know today. He wanted $600,000 in addition to his interest in National Citibank. Ambrose Monnell wanted...
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half a million. George Baker wanted a quarter of a million. And William Rockefeller tried vainly to get me to put him down for $5 million of the common stock. By 1916, AIC's investment overseas amounted to more than $23 million. That's like in one year. And in 1917, it grew to $27 million.
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The company established representation in London, Paris, Buenos Aires, and Peking, as well as Petrograd in Russia. Less than two years after its formation, AIC was operating on a substantial scale. Now, anybody who's been following me is going to recognize every one of these countries. Australia, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Colombia, Brazil, China, Chile.
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Japan, India, Italy, Switzerland, France, Spain, Cuba, Mexico, and other Central American countries. Because all of those countries were basically, even prior to World War II, back in the late 1800s, then most of them in the early 1900s, were all destabilized.
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And we're reading something that is basically telling you the international syndicates version of what I describe on the paramilitary side of the destabilization. And because I already had this knowledge about the international syndicates workings on that side, telling you guys the other flip side of that.
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where we're only talking about the paramilitary side, I felt was not giving you an adequate overview of how these things work hand in hand with the entire apparatus. You have to understand the entire
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big picture. You have to understand how the international syndicate is working behind the scenes while this paramilitary force is at their beck and call. And as I articulated earlier, the paramilitary force prior to World War II's conclusion was the U.S. Marines. They used the U.S. Marines to
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take over Hawaii. They used them in the Philippines. They used them in Nicaragua and in many of the Latin American countries. They used them in Brazil back in the early 1900s. So that's why I felt like I needed to kind of pump the brakes a second and fill this part in for you. AICs own several subsidiary companies outright.
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They had substantial interest in other companies. They're creating a web. And they operated still other firms in the U.S. and abroad. The Allied Machinery Company of America was founded in February 1916. And the entire share capital taken up by AIC. So it's a wholly owned subsidiary. The vice president of AIC was Frederick Holbrook.
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He was an engineer and formerly head of Holbrook Cabot and Rollins Corporation. In January 1917, the Grace Russian Company of W.R. Grace was formed, the joint owners being W.R. Grace and Sangali Trading Company of Petrograd. And these joint ventures is how they basically take over industries in foreign countries.
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The American International Corporation had a substantial investment in Grace Russian Company and through Holbrook, an interlocking directorship. So he was going to be on both boards. And that's seen a lot in this whole thing, too. AIC also invested in United Fruit Company, which was involved in Central America Revolutions. They're the CIA before the CIA.
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in the 1920s. So the United Fruit Company, as we have articulated throughout a lot of my other presentations, played an intricate role of going in and destabilizing these countries so that companies like AIC can come in. The American International Shipbuilding Corporation was a wholly owned AIC company.
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Signed substantial contracts with war vessels for the Emergency Fleet Corporation. One contract called for 50 vessels, followed by another contract for 40, followed by yet another one for 60. Now, I want to explain what that is. I know, obviously, the Air Force version of this better, but in the Air Force, it's called CRAFT, Commercial Reserve.
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uh, air fleet. And basically for airlines, there is a, an agreement that if we go to war, the, um, U S government can basically commandeer their aircraft and they are paid handsomely for that, um, by using our tax dollars. And, um, they like when we, uh,
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After 9-11, we used a bunch of craft military cargo aircraft. And basically, they just take all the seats out of an air passenger. And of course, that was beneficial to the companies at the time because no one was flying because it was 9-11. But a lot of times, it does cost airlines businesses.
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business for the fact that they are now going to have less aircraft available for commercial flights in order to get equipment for the military where it needs to go. The same is true on the Navy side. And that's what an emergency fleet corporation was. They are like dual purpose ships that can be used by the Navy, but also will be owned by a private entity. And so they get basically.
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all kinds of stipends and stuff from the U.S. government. And so they, in that realm, and not coincidentally, this is being done when we are going to be in perpetual war for the rest of our lives at this point, that they just so happen to get a contract in this company to build all of the fleet.
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that we're going to be using for the next hundred years. I'm sure that's just a coincidence. American International Shipping was the largest single recipient of contracts awarded by the U.S. government. And another company operated by AIC was G. Amsink, A-M-S-I-N-C-K and Company of New York. Control of that company was acquired in November 1917.
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It was the source of financing for German espionage in the United States. In November 1917, the American International Corporation formed a wholly owned subsidiary called Simington Forge Corporation, a major government contractor for shell forgings. Again, right before we're going to be in perpetual war. Consequently, American...
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International Corporation had significant interest in other war contracts within the U.S. and overseas. It had, in a word, a vested interest in the continuance of World War I. Imagine that. The directors of American International and some of their other associations in 1917 were as follows. J. Ogden Armour, the meat packer of Armour and Company in Chicago.
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He also happened to be a director on the National City Bank in New York and also had a connection with the Soviet Bureau, which was at 120 Broadway. And again, they go on and do massive business with the Soviet Union. George Johnson Baldwin of Stone and Weber, located at 120 Broadway. During World War I, Baldwin was the chairman.
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of the American International Shipbuilding Company, Senior Vice President of American International Corporation, AIC. He was the director of GAMSIC, which again was associated with German espionage, and a trustee of the Carnegie Foundation, which financed the Marburg Plan for International Socialism to be controlled behind the scenes by World Finance. C.A. Coffin, chairman of GE.
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located at 120 Broadway, chairman of corporation committee of the American Red Cross. And we're going to go into, I mean, I can do it now. There's a lot to this, but basically during the same timeframe, there was American Red Cross mission that went to the Bolshevik Russia. And we were told that it was a medical mission.
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There were three or four or five doctors on it out of about 25 people. All the rest were these businessmen. And they basically went over there under the guise of a Red Cross mission. They stayed for a ton of time. The doctors all came back after 30 days. So it was never meant to be a medical mission at all. It was a what we what we in the military called an Advan team.
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to go over and set up the mechanism that they were going to use to exploit the newly conquered Russia territory. W.E. Corey, he was located at 14 Wall Street. He was the director of American Banknote Company. He was also involved in mechanics and metal bank.
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He was involved in a steel company, an international nickel company, and he later became a director of the National City Bank. Robert Dollar of San Francisco Shipping was, he had been approached to import much of the czar's gold rubles into the U.S. in 1920, which, of course, was against the law to do.
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Pierre S. DuPont, another guy, Philip Franklin, who was the director of National City Bank. J.P. Grace, director of National City Bank. R.F. Hendrick, director of New York Life Insurance, former president of America's Bankers Association and a trustee of the Carnegie Foundation. Otto Hahn, partner in Hahn Loeb. Hahn's father came to America in 1948.
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having taken part in an unsuccessful German revolution that year. H.W. Pritchett, trustee of the Carnegie Foundation. Percy Rockefeller, son of John D. Rockefeller, married to Isabel, daughter of J.A. Steelman of National City Bank. John D. Ryan, who was the director of Copper Mining Companies. He was a director on National City Bank and a director at Mechanics Metal Bank.
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W.L. Saunders, director of the Federal Reserve of New York. He was the chairman of Ingersoll Rand. And according to the National Cyclopedia, quote, throughout the war, he was one of the president's most trusted advisors, unquote, basically because of his extensive knowledge and travel of the Soviet Union.
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And Russia in general. J.A. Stillman, president of National City Bank, after his father had been the bank chair prior to 1918. C.A. Stone was director of the Federal Reserve Bank at 120 Broadway. Chairman of Stone and Webster, also located at 120 Broadway. And chairman of the American International Corporation, also at 120 Broadway.
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T.N. Vail, president of National City Bank. F.A. Vanderklip, president of National City Bank. S.E.S. Webster of Stone and Webster, also located at 120 Broadway. A.H. Higgin, director of the Federal Reserve in the 1930s. And B. Beckham Winthrop, director of National City Bank.
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Lastly, William Woodward, director of Federal Reserve Bank and Hanover National Bank, both at 120 Broadway. So the interlocking of 22 directors of American International Corporation with other institutes is significant. The National Bank, the National City Bank, had no fewer than 10 directors on the board of AIC. Stillman of the National City Bank was at that time.
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the intermediary between Rockefeller and Morgan, and both Morgan and Rockefeller had interest in AIC. The Kuhn, Loeb, and DuPont each had one director. Stone and Webster had three. No fewer than four directors of AIC were directors or were later to join the Federal Reserve Bank in New York.
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And as noted in, well, we will note in a later part of this, William Boyce Thompson, who contributed funds and was considerably involved in the whole Bolshevik revolution as far as funding goes, was also a director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York while he was funding the Bolshevik revolution.
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The directorate of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York only had nine members. So there's a lot to be said about these people's involvement. But also I wanted to go over. So we talked about AIC. We talked about National City Bank. But there's also.
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Let's see. We talked about the Federal Reserve, Equitable Building, the Bankers Club. I just want to make sure I mention all of them at 120. There is, let's see, Gutenheim Exploration was at 120 and Weinberg and Posner at 120. John McGregor Grant Company at 120. GE was there.
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Morris Plan of New York. Sinclair Golf was there. Guarantee Securities was there. Guarantee Trust was next door. And not very far from there on Wall Street was 14 Wall Street. That's where Bankers Trust was. And next door to
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Bankers Trust or across the street, sorry, is the New York Stock Exchange. Also at 14 Wall Street was William Boyce Thompson, the guy I just talked about that headed the Red Cross expose. So you can see they're very close to each other for coordination purposes. And obviously, when you look at all of these people, all.
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inside of a single city block during the early 1900s. And then these same businesses going all over the world to basically monopolize the world. That's a big deal. And that's the reason why I wanted to take a day or two out to kind of show you
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the interlockings of this. So let me go back up here to the top of my notes. And I want to go over just a couple of aspects of some major players. You have a guy by the name of Robert Minor, M-I-N-O-R.
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He's basically the propagandist. He's a cartoonist. He's an author. He's also intimately involved in the Bolshevik Revolution and at any one time was into Marxism, socialism. And you have to understand for these people, there's an intermixing of them. I know there's a lot of people online that try to.
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make a distinction between fascism and socialism and communism. But for the people at the top, there's no difference. And that's why I get somewhat frustrated by the people that want to say, because, and I know I'm going to step on toes here, because Hitler was a
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national socialist, he's very different than Trotsky or Lenin because they were a Bolshevik communist and that they are somehow diabolically different. But I'm trying to articulate to you guys that from the people controlling them, there is no difference. And it would be like
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Having someone that you elect as a representative from your local district and they have in their heart when you elect them the best of intentions of going to Washington and representing their district only to get to Washington and realize that there's literally nothing that they can do because it's so corrupt.
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And it has already been bought and purchased. And then them not resigning and saying, F this, I'm going home. I can't operate in this because I'm not immoral. For them just to go, oh, well, what the hell? I'm going to join them. Whatever their best intentions were going to Washington, if they are not able to maintain those standards.
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inside of a bought and paid for system, then it really doesn't matter that they have a different name, like a Republican versus a Democrat. As we have all illustrated today, they are a uniparty. And Antony Sutton, at the end of the day, we could spend a week talking about his work. What he is articulating is the people involved.
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that financed the totalitarian, fascist, communist, Bolshevik, whatever, that actually allowed that to take place and survive, all were the exact same people. They were cashing checks off the same bank accounts. And I just read off to you where a lot of the cash came from. So that's kind of the big...
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takeaway and the reason why I wanted to spend this time doing this. So I'm going to go a little bit further in depth on that point. So according to Antony Sutton, historical reporting has been forced into a capitalist versus socialist mantra. George Kennan's monumental work.
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about the Russian Revolution consistently maintains this fiction of a Wall Street-Bolshevik dichotomy. Russia Leaves the War, which is the name, has a single reference to J.P. Morgan's firm and no reference at all to Guarantee Trust Company, which tells you immediately when you start talking about capitalists versus socialists, it's disingenuous totally.
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Yet both organizations figure prominently in all State Department files. And that's kind of the feather in Antony Sutton's book or hat is he went to the State Department. He went to White House archives at different libraries. And he was employed at the Hoover Institute for quite a long time. He was actually.
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Made to his credit, he was made to leave because he refused. They would not publish what he wrote because what he wrote was not approved by the Hoover Institute. So I'm going to leave that there because there are a lot of people that we hold up as being very, very smart at the Hoover Institute today. But understand, Antony Sutton was not allowed to publish anything that was true.
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that came directly from their archives and State Department files. He spent months and months in Suitland, Maryland, going through classified things that had been declassified that he was then allowed to look at there. And that's the sources of his documentation. And again, they refused to publish some of his work.
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That was academic in nature and heavily footnoted. So we'll just leave that there. So neither self-admitted Bolshevik banker, Olaf Oxberg, nor Naya Banken in Stockholm is mentioned in Kennan's work, yet both were central to the Bolshevik funding. Kennan is factually in error.
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For example, Ken incites the Federal Reserve Bank director, William Boyce Thompson, who we just talked about, as leaving Russia on November 27, 1917. This departure date would make it physically impossible for Thompson to be in Petrograd on December 2, 1917, to transmit a cable request for a million dollars to Morgan in New York. Thompson, in fact, left Petrograd.
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on December 4th, and he's talking about the Red Cross mission now. Two days after sending the cable to New York, then again, Kennan states that on November 30th, 1917, Trotsky delivered a speech before the Petrograd Soviets in which he observed, quote, today I had here in the Institute two Americans closely connected with American capitalist elements.
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According to Kennan, it is difficult to imagine who these two Americans would be. Well, because he's already lied to you and told you one of them had already left when in fact he hadn't. And these are kind of the technicalities that's very inconvenient to modern day scholars with Anthony Sutton because he goes back and actually looks at State Department cables and he.
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publishes many copies of the cables in his books. He also tells you where you can find them online because his work is extensively footnoted. So I highly recommend his books just so that you can understand the depth of the depravity of what's going on. Now, also,
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He says that the two individuals that Trotsky is talking about was Raymond Robbins, who is a mining promoter, and Thompson, who was a member of the Federal Reserve Bank at the time. So now just take that for a second. Thompson, who is a member of the Federal Reserve Bank in New York, is in post-Soviet Russia.
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And he did use State Department encrypted cables to do personal business with, which means everybody in Washington, D.C. knew what was going on and said, hey, send these guys a million dollars. So they are literally funding the Soviet Union at its infancy. The Bolshevikization of Wall Street was known.
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In all well-informed circles, as early as 1919, the financial journalist Barron recorded a conversation with oil magnate E.H. Doheny in 1919 and specifically named three prominent financiers, William Boyce Thompson, Thompson Lamont, and Charles Crane. They were on a ship. They spent the evening in Doheny's suite.
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Doheny is quoted as saying, if you believe in democracy, you cannot believe in socialism. Socialism is the poison that destroys democracy. Democracy means opportunity for all. Socialism holds out the hope that a man can quit work and be better off. Bolshevikism is the true fruit of socialism. And if you will read the interesting testimony before the Senate committee about the middle of January that showed up.
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and all of these pacifists in peacemaking as German sympathizers, socialists, and Bolsheviks, you will see that the majority of the college professors in the U.S. are teaching socialism and Bolshevism, and that 52 college professors were on the so-called peace committees in 1914. The president of Harvard is teaching Bolshevikism.
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The worst Bolsheviks in the US are not only college professors, of whom Wilson is one, but capitalists and the wives of capitalists, and neither seem to know what they are talking about. William Boyce Thompson is teaching Bolshevikism, and he may yet convert Lamont of J.P. Morgan. Vanderlip is a Bolshevik, so is Charles Crane. Many women are joining the movement, and neither they nor their husbands know what it is.
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or what it leads to. Henry Ford is another, and so are most of these hundred historians Wilson took abroad with him in the foolish idea that history can teach youth proper demarcations of races, peoples, and nations geographically. In brief, this is the story of Bolshevik Revolution and its aftermath.
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not the usual conceptual straitjacket approach of capitalist versus communist, but a partnership between international monopoly capitalism and international voluntary socialism, or excuse me, revolutionary socialism for their mutual benefit. And that's the piece I think most people miss is.
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There really isn't. If you go back to the late 1800s before they had the breakup of all of the the trust and the the push towards not that it worked because it didn't. The Leslie Fair approach to capitalism. We were supposed to believe that breaking up Ma Bell and breaking up the oil companies and all of that stuff was basically.
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decentralization away from monopoly capitalism. And as it turns out, all they did was create a different way of doing it with trust and other mechanisms because we didn't get away from anything. And as a matter of fact, you can see by the timeline I just articulated that they basically took overseas what the
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small, if any, setback they experienced here to continue their monopolies around the world. So they didn't even miss a beat. They just regrouped. And Anthony Sutton actually makes this point as well. If you go back to look at, for example, the breakup of the oil industry, where they...
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As a monopoly, they could control not only the prices, but the wages and all this other stuff prior to unions. But as it turns out, if you were to do an examination of each of these entities, they basically came back with a three-prong approach. They put their businesses in trust, so it's almost impossible to see who owns what. So what did they actually break up?
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With FDR's help and many other presidents prior to that, they encouraged trade unions. Well, guess who actually runs all the trade unions? The same people. It's a network. And then the trade unions were allowed by the government to set up the industry regulations. And it's the same people, guys. And then.
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They created the unions. And who owns the unions? The quote unquote mafia who all work for the international syndicate. Yeah, same people. So they still own labor. They still own the trade and they still own the company. It just looks differently. So at the end of the day, nothing was changed. And that's kind of a concept we have to get our head around.
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to understand the monopoly that they have and the control that they have. And one of the things about what I just said is the capitalists, the people like the Rockefellers and the JP Morgans, were not interested in free and fair competition. They wanted monopolies. And guess where you find the...
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the best monopoly ever in a totally controlled society. So people think that capitalists aren't interested in fascist governments. You're wrong. The alliance between Mussolini and big business in Italy was tight as a drum. He didn't get rid of big business.
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He got in bed with big business. And actually, that's kind of what I believe they found to be the best prototype as far as a model of all the models that they funded. Socialism and communism doesn't work because it requires too much government. And governments suck. They're inefficient and lazy. And so you can't plan food production.
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People aren't going to be motivated to work. So the hybrid model, after their experimentation and millions of people dying, they figured out to be the fascist model. You can embed with monopolized big business and you have the best of both worlds. You have this underclassmen, rich kid society that runs the businesses.
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We all think it's capitalism, so we go along and we're slaves to the system, when in fact it's actually a totalitarian system because as soon as you decide to do something different, like, I don't know, grow your own beef or raise your own cow to get milk, the fascist government tells you you're not allowed to do that. So anybody that thinks we live in a free society is crazy.
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We live in a totalitarian system that is rule-based that tells us what we can and can't do and when we can and can't do it. And you're not allowed to do whatever you want to your house. You have to ask permission and get a permit. You're not allowed to do whatever you want to the land that you supposedly own. You have to get a permit. You have no ability to do any, you can't even work without a permit.
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This is not a free society, people. And that's what they have done. And that's why when you go back and you read Antony Sutton and you see where we were 150 years ago and you see where we're at today and how they did it, it all makes sense. So another point that I want to.
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articulate here is the intimate, there's a couple of ways I'll do this, but probably the best one is looking at Trotsky and Lenin's travel to the Bolshevik Revolution. So if you go and research how Trotsky got to Russia, it's a very circuitous
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And it illustrates everything that we just talked about. So the Antony Sutton talks about the foregone conclusion that Russia was going to have a revolution and it was going to be a terrible revolution. And that Mr. Rockefeller tells Mr. Haig.
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how it's going to happen. Mr. Rockefeller was the symbol of the American ruling class, and Mr. Frank Haig was a New Jersey politician that was symbolic of the political tools used to affect their power. And of course, you know, Rockefeller's Standard Oil was headquartered in New Jersey. So basically, Mr. Frank Haig is his tool.
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In 1916, the year preceding the Russian Revolution, internationalist Leon Trotsky was expelled from France, officially because of his participation in the Zimmerwald Conference and because of inflammatory articles that he wrote in a Russian-based language newspaper in Paris. In September 1916, Trotsky was politely escorted to the Spanish border by French police. A few days later, Madrid police arrested him.
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and lodged him in basically a primo, first-class kind of holding cell. Subsequently, Trotsky was taken to Barcelona. Finally, he was placed on board a Spanish transatlantic steamer. They come into New York on January 13, 1917, with the consent of the U.S. State Department.
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You couldn't get in otherwise. Trotskyites also made their way westward across the Atlantic. He basically had a posse. How did Trotsky, who knew only German and Russian, survive in a capitalist America? According to his autobiography, quote, my only profession in New York was that of a revolutionary socialist, unquote. In other words, he wrote articles and.
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He was paid a couple hundred dollars, like a total in 2016, or excuse me, 1916 and 1917 of $310. But he was here for a very long time, as months and months and months. He lived in an apartment in New York that had a refrigerator, which almost no one did. It also had a telephone, which no one had.
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He was chauffeured around in a limousine, which nobody but the rich kids had. So this standard of living seems very at odd with his reported income during that time. He also said that the $310 that he earned was actually given away to five different other people that came that he helped support. So he was held in a first class area in Spain.
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He buys tickets to come to the United States on a fancy ship. And then he lives like a king in New York City, paying three months in advance rent when he moved in and drives around in a chauffeured limousine. So someone obviously is putting him up. And in addition to all of that, when he leaves on his way back to Russia via Canada and
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Sweden, he ends up with $10,000 in his pocket as traveling money, which is very odd. And nowhere is there any accounting for how he came into all of that money. So there have been all kinds of different things. Like somebody wrote about him being an electrician. There's absolutely no record of him having ever learned anything about elect.
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electricity or anything else while he was in Germany or in Russia. So take that for whatever it's worth. Most people focus on a U.S. Senate Overman committee that investigated Bolshevik propaganda and German money involved in it and actually may have found
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The source of his $10,000. There's a Colonel Herben, H-U-R-B-A-N, that was the Washington attache to the Czech Republic. And he's talking to the committee. He says the following. Trotsky perhaps took money from Germany, but Trotsky will deny it. Lenin would not deny it. Melibov?
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Proved that he got $10,000 from some Germans while he was in America. Melibov had the proof, but he denied it. Trotsky did, although Melikov had the proof. The Senator Overman says it was charged that Trotsky got $10,000 here.
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The colonel responds, I do not remember how much it was, but I know it was a question between him and Melitop. And the senator says, Melitop proved it, did he? And the colonel says, yes, sir. And the senator then asks, do you know where he got it from? The colonel says, I remember it was 10,000, but it is no matter. I will speak about their propaganda. The German government knew Russia better than anyone. And they knew that with the help of...
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those people, they could destroy the Russian army. So basically what you are hearing is that Germany in conjunction with the U.S. and then, of course, Lenin goes to Russia from London and basically the same thing.
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Lenin actually transits and has to have approval by the German government to travel via train through Germany to get to Russia. So in addition to funding, he actually travels with the country of Germany's approval to go to Russia for the Bolshevik Revolution.
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The nationalists in Russia, the white Russians, there was many in the military that was fighting for real independence of Russia, not a Western monopolized Bolshevik revolution. So there is a very interesting kind of disconnect from what we have been taught.
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about the history of the Bolshevik Revolution and who actually funded it and why. And so you have some very interesting disconnects. I'll just put it that way. So I want to take a second and go back to one of the premises of the whole history of Operation Gladio. You remember me saying that the
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impetus behind Operation Gladio was the Fabian Society, which had set up the Pan-America, Pan-German, Pan-Asia context of taking over the world. Now, that was in the late 1800s. We are in the early 1900s, and I believe what we are reading about is the implementation of that plan.
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So you can't take any of this in isolation. This all has to be looked at together as an entire effort of the takeover and implementation of one world government. And they are articulated. And keep in mind, the pan-European part of this was going to be led by Germany. You also have to understand.
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Because there's also a pan-British empire. Let me just put that out there, too. The pan-European version, or seat at the table, if you will, has Germany in charge. So that's very important. Also, another very important aspect of this is what Russia looks like after the implementation of this.
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Russia is divided. Actually, Russia goes away. Russia is divided at the Ural Mountains with the western part of Russia becoming Europe and the eastern part becoming part of Asia under the control of Japan. And so you can see right away that there is a vested interest if, in fact, they are implementing the.
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Fabian Society's one world government, you have to destroy Russia. You have to. And then you see 20 years later, 15 years later, the implementation of this strategy with the Bolshevik Revolution and the slaughtering of millions of Russian people and the taking over of that country and their living in slavery.
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for the preponderance of the time that it was the Soviet Union. And so, again, you have to look at all of this stuff.
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London overrules Canada in the fact of Trotsky being allowed to proceed. And that is very specific. It was not Canada, the country, that basically detained him. Well, excuse me. The poor authority, which is Canada, detained him. But Canada, the country, did not release him.
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England, because they were under the crown, actually had to get involved and orchestrate the release of him so he could continue on his journey. And that's very important. Again, looking at this from an implementation of one world government kind of this control mechanism of the city of London and 120 Broadway, New York, being major components of this international system.
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Colonel, you're glitching a little bit. Colonel, you're glitching a little bit. Let's see. You seem to be glitching a little bit.
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His background is interesting from the perspective of he's not your typical Russian either. So I invite anybody that wants to do a little digging on Trotsky to do that. It's a very interesting background. And then Lenin, as I already said.
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leaves from London. And so I don't think it's a coincidence that the two primary constituents of the Bolshevik Revolution, Trotsky and Lenin, originate from New York City and London. They were being housed there for a reason. Whether they were setting up bank accounts or whatever, you have that intricate
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net that has been set up to facilitate it. So let me go on to the next area. He spends quite a bit of time talking about the Wall Street and world revolution. I think we've done that in many of our other instances where I've talked to everybody or posted threads about the Hawaii and the Philippines and stuff like that.
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So his point here was before World War I, the financial and business structure of the U.S. was dominated by two conglomerates, Standard Oil, or Rockefeller, and transportation. And they had a trust alliance that was used to do this.
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properties of U.S. Steel was one of the big ones. And then the Rockefellers had Standard Oil and the Life Insurance, Equitable Life and Mutual of New York. And so also Morgan Electric had GE, a rubber trust.
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and a lot of railroads. So he spends a little bit of time, which we've already talked about, but I do want to put his perspective on it. It is Antony Sutton's contention that the representatives of the U.S. government made it possible to do revolutions, like in Panama, that had it not been for the interference of the government, a successful revolution could not have possibly occurred.
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And he contends that this government violated the Treaty of 1846. He also makes the point that a Congressman Rainey made this same argument in congressional testimony in 1913 and talks about the fact that, let's see, in 1903,
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There was a declaration of independence in Panama that was prepared in New York City, not Panama, and taken down there by the office of Cromwell. And Congressman Rainey went on to say that only 10 or 12 of the top pandemonium revolutionaries, plus the officers of the Panama Railroad and Steamboat Steamship Company.
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which of course were U.S., who were under the control of William Cromwell of New York and the State Department officials in Washington, knew about any revolution that was going to happen. So it was not an organic revolution. And the purpose of the revolution was to deprive Colombia, of which Panama was a part of, the $40 million to control the Panama Canal. Because Colombia had told the U.S. that they could do
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the canal if they paid Columbia $40 million. So they stole the country instead, or the land, and created a company. The best documented example, according to Anthony Sutton, of Wall Street intervention and revolution, and y'all are going to love this one, was a New York syndicate in the Chinese Revolution of 1912, which was led by Sun Yat-sen.
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Although the final gains of the syndicate remain unclear, the intention and role of New York Financing Group was fully documented down to the amounts of money, information on affiliated Chinese secret societies, and shipping lists of armaments to be purchased. And that's what I'm saying. This man is so amazing when it comes to the research into this stuff.
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The New York Bankers Syndicate for the Sun-Yatsen Revolution included Charles B. Hill, an attorney with the law firm of Hunt, Hill & Betts. In 1912, the firm was located at 165 Broadway. I quite got to the 120 guys. But in 1917, it moved.
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really well for himself. He got invited into the 120 Club. Charles B. Hill was director of several Westinghouse subsidiaries, including Bryant Electric and Perkins Electric Switch. Also, Westinghouse. All affiliated with Westinghouse Electric, whose New York office was also located.
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you guessed it, at 120 Broadway. Charles R. Crane, organizer of Westinghouse subsidiaries in Russia, had a known role in the first phases of the Bolshevik Revolution as well. The work of the 1910 Hill Syndicate in China is recorded in Lawrence Booth's papers at the Hoover Institute.
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These papers contain over 110 related items, including letters from Sun Yat-sen to and from his American bankers. In return for financial support, he promised the Hill Syndicate railroad, banking, and commercial concessions in the new revolutionary China. Another case of revolution supported by New York
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institutions concerned that of Mexico in 1915 and 16. This will blow your mind. Van Rittelen, a German espionage agent in the U.S., was accused during a trial in 1917 in New York City of attempting to embroil the U.S. with Mexico and Japan in order to divert ammunition then flowing to the Allies in Europe.
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Payment for the ammunition was shipped from the U.S. to Mexican revolutionary Pancho Vila, was made by the Guarantee Trust Company. Von Ritalin's advisor, Sommerfeld, paid $380,000 via Guarantee Trust and Mississippi Valley Trust Company to Western Cartridge Company of Alton, Illinois, for ammunition.
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shipped to El Paso, and forwarded to Pancho Villa. So that ammunition, this is Fast and Furious all over again, was used to murder 17 American miners in Santa Isabel in March of 1916. Villa also raided Columbus, New Mexico, and killed 18 more Americans. Wall Street involvement in the Mexican border raids
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was the subject of a letter on October 6th of 1916 from Lincoln Steffens, S-T-E-F-F-E-N-S, an American communist to Colonel House, who was Woodrow Wilson's aide. Here's the letter. Dear Colonel House, Just before I left New York last Monday, I was told convincingly
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that Wall Street had completed arrangements for one more raid of Mexican bandits into the U.S. to be so timed and so atrocious that it would settle the election. Let that just sit there for a second. Once in power in Mexico, the Carranza government purchased additional arms in the U.S.
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The American gun company contracted to ship 5,000 Mausers and a shipment license was issued by the War Trade Board for 15,000 guns and 15 million rounds of ammunition. The American ambassador to Mexico, Fletcher, quote, flatly refused to recommend or sanction the shipment of any munition, rifles, etc. to Karenza, unquote. However,
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Secretary of State Robert Lansing, who was involved in many, many of the coups done during this same time period, reduced the barrier to one of a temporary delay while the American gun company would be permitted to then ship and deliver. The raids upon the U.S. by Vila and Carranza's forces were reported in the New York Times as the Texas Revolution.
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a kind of dry run for the Bolshevik Revolution, and were undertaken jointly by Germans and Bolsheviks. The testimony of John A. Walls, District Attorney of Brownsville, Texas, before the 1919 Fall Committee yielded documents, evidence of the link between Bolshevik interest in the U.S., German activity, and the Carinza forces in Mexico. Consequently, the Carinza government
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the first in the world with a Soviet-type constitution, which was written by Trotskyites, which is why Trotsky ends up in Mexico, was a government with support on Wall Street. The Carinza revolution probably could not have succeeded without American munitions, and Carinza could not have remained in power as long as he did without American help. Similarly,
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Intervention in the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution in Russia revolves around Swedish banker and intermediary Olaf Oxford. Logically, the story begins with pre-revolutionary czarist loans by Wall Street bank syndicates. So, there's so much more here about this, but that kind of gives y'all a flavor.
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covered this for about an hour and a half. I want to open it up for comments if anybody has any or questions. But I think this illustrates to you how long this has been going on, kind of what the lower echelons of the international syndicate has been up to, and perfectly articulates
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What we have, I have seen in all of the reading that I have done, while we focus on the horrificness of the paramilitary forces that are used to orchestrate the coup, what I failed until today to introduce is the extensiveness of who's
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orchestrating the use of these paramilitary forces and for what purposes. So I wanted to spend the next couple of days doing that. Today we're going to focus on the Soviet Union. But what I also want, before I open it up for questions, my pool is about ready to overflow. So hold on just one second so I can turn off the water. Holy crap.
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So I want to say this. Let's keep the comments specific to what we talked about today or Gladio in general. We're not going to have other comments and we're going to be pretty aggressive about that. So if you want to ask a question, let us know. Looks like we're having just a little technical difficulty. Can you hear me, Bridget?
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Bridget, can you hear the colonel? Bridget probably put her phone down. She has a habit of doing that. Anyway, we're good. So let's see. Go ahead. Clean house, Hawaii. Aloha. Yeah, everything that you say makes complete sense. And as you said before, it's all documented. And how specifically?
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Does this tie into Hawaii? Because what I've recently found here in Hawaii is the Hawaii Bankers Association and the Hawaii State Bar Association run everything in the state of Hawaii. They're using the homeless people through the court systems to get what they want every day. I yield. So the Hawaii that I'm talking about, I have not looked into Hawaii in modern times.
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I did kind of a thread on what happened to Hawaii in the early 1900s when we deposed the queen and basically took over, took your entire previous country hostage. And then, of course, we annexed them and made them a state. So that's the Hawaii that I'm referring to. I have not done any extensive research into.
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the current state or even the Maui. But it does appear that there's some obvious crazy things going on in Hawaii. If I may, what I discovered in the court system, the Jeff system here, they use the homeless people if they want to threaten somebody.
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They do that under the cover of homeless people's names in the court system. And what they do is they take a homeless person and a citation is issued for a tent or whatever, and they put pictures and pages of other cases under that name. Okay. Again, we're not going to...
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I understand everybody has issues wherever they live, but we're going to refine this to Operation Gladio and kind of the international syndicate that we just talked about. So go ahead, Miles. Colonel, you're always very thorough. And I don't like to take up too much air in the space. I do like to point out certain things, and you've covered this with the international syndicate.
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One of their main tools in the past was fire. They would burn stuff down. Oh, I guess to build back better. Yeah, you're right.
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in the United States, instead of spending the time and effort to deconstruct, to reconstruct, and do so in disposing of things, you know, within proper guidelines for taking care of the environment, like they tell us they're so interested in doing, what they end up doing
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is they end up destroying the environment by burning down buildings, and then they use their insurance to reimburse themselves, which ends up basically paying themselves out of our money. So that's kind of their mechanism. You're absolutely right. Go ahead, SR-71. Thank you, Colonel.
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I appreciate it very much. As a matter of fact, you have just closed a lot of loopholes for me. Awesome. I do have a couple of observations, and now I believe I have a better understanding concerning the origins, which makes a huge difference. Okay? And I think I have a better understanding as to why FDR
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now came out with the Glass-Steagall Act. But I also want to know what you think of Panama's Jose Raul Molino and his presidential election. I have that on my list to look into. I have not done that yet. So I don't want to comment on that. Okay. However, you have to admit that nearly every functioning government right now has been infiltrated.
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by the CIA and or international syndicate from very early. So it's always willing, a good point to do a deeper dive into. And I guess that was my point, Bridget, because the right-hand man, of course, had to drop out simply because of fraud and laundry. The hard part is you never know whether the fraud charges are drummed up.
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Or at least I find problems, you know, and to get rid of someone who is actually going to be very effective or if it is a situation where there is validity to the charges. Which is why I don't like to comment until we've been able to go back and not only just look at the people involved.
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but their families and their ties. Because when you're talking about, especially in Latin America and South America, with what's going on right now with Argentina, El Salvador, where you're getting what appears to be fairly conservative presidents in, you are also going to have them
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the global syndicate try to sabotage them. So you just have to really be careful and do your homework before you make assessments in public of whether they're kind of the white hats or black hat kind of people. And so I will not do that. I want to know what I'm saying so I can bring you guys stuff that I know for a fact is true. Absolutely. And there's too many people out there now that just want...
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to take up space and give flies a by night. And that's one of the things that's always drawn me to the research with you is we double check and double check everything and going back, not just from the person that we're researching, but their family, because 90% of the time they keep it in the family. So if you go back one or two generations, you'll find a definite consistent pattern. Everything's patterns. Correct.
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Go ahead, Ali. Can you hear me? I can. Okay. Thank you, Colonel. I'm not very fluent in English speaking, so I apologize. I'm re-listening to the episodes you did with Alpha Warrior, and I can highly recommend it. And you said the playbook of them is very small. And I want to know your assessment about this guy, Navalny, who our media is cheering on.
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Do you think he's like a Trotsky guy? Navalny, this guy, he died recently. This guy who? I'm sorry, I didn't understand who. Navalny. Navalny. Navalny. What is your assessment about him? Gosh, we did a whole bunch of research on him. Do you want to take that, Bridget? Actually, if I can, and I'm going to try it.
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uh, pulling Liza up because she is the absolute number one on how to, on, she was running point on all the research on no painting. Is she here? Hang on. Oh, I don't see her. I just don't know if her phone is up to be able to let her answer the question. Yeah, we kind of divide and conquer. Um, Bridget and, um, uh, Liza both helped me with my research. Um,
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So that's why I don't see her in here. Yeah, I know she's been today. She's supposed to get her new phone. So maybe she maybe. So here's kind of what I'm going to tell you in a nutshell. I don't think he's part of the good guy crowd. And a lot of that. So there was a reason why he died when he did.
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Someone poisoned him, obviously, and someone poisoned him to try to pin it on Putin. But what we did find out is his wife comes in and visits him right before he dies. And a lot of people speculate that she's the one that actually did it because she immediately comes out and she's the darling of the West media, which tells you right away she's a tool.
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there were so many irregularities. And when you start looking into his past and the, uh, the organizations he's affiliated with and, um, so they tried to originally pass him off as, um, like an opponent to, um, Putin. And, um, I just, he, he's never had.
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The what's the word? The amount of support that the West kept trying to attribute to him, at least that I could find and a lot of controversy. And so what that generally and again, I'm making generalizations here. The.
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What that normally indicates is that he is somehow being used by the West to create havoc in a country that they're trying to destabilize. So without having the research right in front of me, that's kind of the best I can do on the fly. Go ahead, Miles. Yeah, quick question. I don't know if you've covered this yet. Have you talked about Mahatma Gandhi?
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Have you talked about the Gandhis in India? I have not. Oh, OK. Well, we'll get around to that. Thank you. Yeah. So we've got a whole list of countries in an order in which we're looking at. India is a very interesting country from this perspective because of the overwhelming influence of the UK on them for so long. So that's going to take a lot of.
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effort on our part because they do have Gladio there. And actually it comes in many forms. So we will get to that. Go ahead, Pete Grande. Thank you. Can you hear me? Yep. All right. I had a kind of a broader perspective in terms of viewing this international syndicate from a company.
1:46:58
or a global company perspective regarding strategic control of resources. Now, according to my understanding, in order to basically take over a country or the way people usually define countries in the mainstream definition, so to speak, you have to control, for example, banking.
1:47:25
In a broader capacity, of course, it's a collaboration between interests. So it's not just a group of guys sitting around a table planning. Everybody basically knows what to do. It's a global thing. So coming from that perspective, to my knowledge, I have to control banking, the power supply, the control of strategic resources, and of course, telecom and communication in order to put pressure on.
1:47:54
governments, for example, and other interests within these companies so that you can steal their resources and plan ahead. So from that perspective, have you considered, for example, the way they control countries through patents and subsidiary companies, for example?
1:48:21
parent company, so to speak, can control the subsidiaries. The subsidiaries don't necessarily have to be officially affiliated with the parent company, but the patents gives them a lot of control so that they can pay license fees, for example. Amazon and Microsoft, they need to pay
1:48:51
License fees to Ericsson, for example. And looking back to the Second World War, for example, you had a lot of patents based in Sweden. It's kind of a... Transferred. Transferred to Sweden. Yes. So you had Olof Palmes, let's see, how do I translate that?
1:49:17
The father of his mother, Voldemar von Knirum, he held a lot of IG Farben patents, for example. And of course, if there is any court settlements or the international court settlements for corporate disputes is located in Sweden, for example. How convenient. Yes, exactly.
1:49:41
Basically, what made me think of this phenomenon of the international syndicate from this perspective, and of course there are a lot of instances that you can learn from the Swedish history that isn't necessarily explained in depth internationally, or in Sweden for that matter, it's not publicly talked about.
1:50:05
But if you dig a little bit, you can find it. So that's my question. Have you considered, given all these factors, the role, for example, that Swedish companies in the collaboration with other companies and the patent control, what role they have in all of this? So, yes, I have. I think probably among the top five things most.
1:50:33
astounding to me in this entire journey was the role Sweden played throughout history in multiple different ways. And you're right in the fact of what they need to go in and control. The only thing you left out was media, because they obviously have to control media in order for their coups to work as well, because a lot of it is the
1:51:01
attribution to the incorrect person or persons that are affecting the queue in order for them to be able to pull it off. So one of the most fascinating things, and Anthony Sutton talks about this a lot when we get to the Hitler one. So I'll be sure to highlight that. And that will probably be day after tomorrow.
1:51:30
I don't remember the exact numbers, but these are very close. So in the timeframe leading up to World War II, Sweden was on record of like registering, you know, low double digit patents, like, you know, 20 a year. In the two years prior to the full flown World War II happening, the companies like IG Farben.
1:52:01
They supposedly sold their patents, but there was a secret addendum to all of the contracts that basically gave whoever was selling them first rights to buy them back. And they were worded in such a way that they could buy them back in a specific period of time, which means basically they didn't actually sell them. They were just technically transferring them for safekeeping.
1:52:28
So that they could not come under the winner takes all kind of synopsis of a war. And in like the two years going back, they were doing like a thousand, over a thousand at least in both of those two years. So the amount of hiding of patents that was utilized and the actual use of them, you're absolutely right.
1:52:55
There were several subsidiaries of German companies operating in the United States and they were not allowed. One of them had to do specifically with rubber for like the wheels and stuff like that. They were not allowed to use, even though they had all of the production capability based on those patents, they would not continue to produce them. They actually honored the patents.
1:53:21
when they were told not to produce them. And there was some type of proprietary rubber that was being used that they hamstrung our wartime capability because of the manipulation of patents. In addition, the other way around, you had like Ford and Internaf...
1:53:45
national harvester making production capabilities that had subsidiaries in france that was um overran by germany and they continued to make production stuff under nobody in the united states said close those plants down stop it fire them whatever um they continued production and making profits um where
1:54:10
The only person benefiting from that was Germany because they were taking all the production as it came off the line from these French manufacturers of like Ford products. So absolutely the manipulation and also.
1:54:28
What it does is it stifles because when you do it by force, like in the case of going to Brazil or whatever, which we did and monopolized a lot of their industry to include the telecommunications. What it allows you to do then is stifle their middle class because there's not going to be entrepreneurs if the big thousand pound elephant comes into the room and dictates.
1:54:55
on how things are going to be because you have monopolistic power right away. And so it's just another way to keep people ingenuity and wealth suppressed while they go in as a monopoly into these environments and have the weight of being the elephant in the room. Not to mention.
1:55:18
For our purposes, for Operation Gladio, almost every one of these companies, and Ericsson is a good example of that. ITT during World War II was a good example of it. They were filled with spies. So they go in with these patented capabilities. I would be willing to bet, and I have not looked specifically at Ericsson, but all of the other communications like the ITT put out that crypto AG.
1:55:47
The promise software, Microsoft, all of the software subsystems that the Maxwell twins was involved in all have back doors. So these are all perfect opportunities for the West to spy while they're implementing all of their monopolistic capability into these countries that just want to be given.
1:56:14
Number one, freedom. And number two, the opportunity with modern conveniences, which we use to hamstring them every single time. Thank you. Can I just add some information about Ericsson in this context? Sure. Now, when I mentioned telecom infrastructure, that was sort of a broad term that encompasses media, of course, if you look at a global.
1:56:45
subsidiary to Ericsson, Red Bee Media and Broadcasting. They have major influence, not so much now since there are counterparts basically working against their monopoly, but they have a complete control of the BBC, for example, if you look that up. This company, Red Bee, was previously called
1:57:14
conveniently enough, Ericsson Media and Broadcasting. They have close ties, I would even say control over, for example, CNN and, of course, the other media companies in America as well, but 500 major news channels all over the world.
1:57:39
When it comes to Ericsson today, for example, they have, I think it's 60% of the Atlantic cables that houses the internet traffic. They have funded through subsidiaries and so forth, 60% of the infrastructure with the cables. And we've got a specific law here in Sweden, the FRA law.
1:58:07
requires the actors on the market here in Sweden and the government to save data for a significant amount of time. So in contrast to other countries in the EU, for example, that have a law that says they have to erase data after a short period of time. And maybe not all, but most of the significant server facilities for...
1:58:37
For example, Amazon, Twitter, Facebook, all of these tech giants, they're located here in Sweden. So we've got the law that says we need to, we're required by law to save the information. And you've got Ericsson here. You've got the Amazon service here as well.
1:58:58
And it made me a bit curious because to my understanding, the Pentagon Cloud or the Pentagon information is housed on the Amazon Web Services servers. And it made me curious as to whether or not they're located here in Sweden as well, or if there's a backdoor, because it's a company that everybody has ties to, every company. Well, technically.
1:59:28
I can tell you about the Pentagon. It's supposedly stored on the Amazon capability that resides here in the United States. There was several articles, and I know from my time on active duty that there was a provision that all of that data had to be stored. But in reality, your point is still valid. Most data.
1:59:56
is basically like liquid. You know, there's, there's no check valves in, I look at it as like as an irrigation system. There's no check valves that says that data can't flow to a storehouse in Sweden. It's not supposed to, it's only supposed to be housed at this mammoth place. I think it's out in Utah that was created for that purpose.
2:00:26
Yeah, thank you, because I've been interested in that fact. It seems to me that if you can install backdoors into anything, then that information could easily flow into, let's say, globalist business interests that are operating out of Sweden because they own the company. Yeah, you would almost have to believe that that is the going in position. We know unequivocally at this point that.
2:00:56
The mega group, Whitney Houston did a great, or Whitney Houston, Whitney Webb did a great job of documenting this in her book. She doesn't say it point blank, but I will, that the mega group that was made up of the Jeffrey Epsteins and the Les Wexner and many of his small group of funders donated.
2:01:24
the money to the Clinton White House to do the renovation. Now, we know what kind of renovations they do, and we know what kind of capabilities installed during those renovations. It was later leaked through a State Department intercept that the Israeli government was spying on the Clinton White House. And they basically had the Oval Office wired.
2:01:52
Linda Tripp is the one that initially put that information out. So if they can wiretap, for lack of a better word, the White House, and that information can be shared electronically, you know that there is basically nothing that they can't get access to in some way, shape, or form. So your point's well taken. Big Al, go ahead.
2:02:22
Thanks, Colonel. Great space, as usual. In the book, Creature from Jekyll Island, written by Edward Griffiths, he mentioned that in, I believe it was 1919, early 1919, that there was an entourage of 20 people with $8 million loading on a boat going to St. Petersburg. And Trotsky was one of those people.
2:02:48
He came straight from New York, went up to Nova Scotia to hop on a boat. The Canadian government called Woodrow Wilson's administration and said, hey, what do we got going on here? What should we do? And Woodrow Wilson's administration said, just let him go. That was the seed money for the Bolshevik Revolution. That's true. Okay. I just want to make sure you heard that. Yep. Go ahead, SR71. Concerning the research here that...
2:03:19
Anthony Sutton had done. Did he have any mention about the Peugeot Committee and the results of what came out of that when this thing first organized? What thing? Our trust here and everybody in 14 Wall Street. I don't know what trust you're talking about. I'm talking about 14 Wall Street, 1912, 1913, when all these people got together. There was a
2:03:53
Congressional subcommittee called the Peugeot Committee that was put together to investigate this thing. I can go back and look. I don't recall that being part of this particular book. Thank you. Sure. Ellie, what you got? I forgot my question. I'm sorry. That's OK. What have you. Let's see. OK.
2:04:39
All right. Who else? Oh, wait. I remember. I remember. It was, I don't know his name. I listened to the annual meeting of Microsoft, and this guy, Keith Weiss, he was a speaker on behalf of T.P. Morgan, of Morgan Stanley. And I'm not sure about them. They mentioned two ways.
2:05:09
Forget about it. But what I want to say to you, Colonel, I appreciate that you invented this term, the international syndicate, because it is a system globally. Because I'm tired of this, the Germans did this. I'm from Germany because I feel sometimes a little, yeah. And the Americans did this, the UK did this. It's a system globally and it is not.
2:05:38
Sweden is also involved, the Warburg family. They are powerful families. They are not patriotic. They are not living in a special country and feel patriotic about this country. They go to China and to America where they are not persecuted. This is what I want to say and thank you that you created this term international syndicate, not to blame a country.
2:06:07
people who live in the country, because I live in Germany and I feel sometimes so bad about it. Thank you for that. So you just articulated the perfect reason why I did this. And you also perfectly articulated the problem that we had at the beginning, where every single time we talked about, when you talk about Operation Gladio, because you have to talk about specific instances of this paramilitary.
2:06:37
um effort it was to if it it became off as being offensive to whoever was patriotic from that country um and there just is no better way to you know whether it was the religious aspects that all come into play as well because it's all been infiltrated or the countries which have all been infiltrated you had to rise above that to the next level and say that these people are
2:07:06
truly international criminals. They have banded together. They're like the old Wild West thievery, robbery on horseback running across the prairie to the next wagon to steal from. That's what they are. They're bandits. They have no nationality, as you just pointed out. They are international.
2:07:35
by default and they are healed here to steal from all of us and the way we um fix that is by us all talking on forums like this together and recognizing we're all in the same boat we have to hold hands we have to reveal the truth of all of who these people are um and they are
2:07:58
Acting outside of any loyalty to any country, they're loyal only to themselves. So thank you for putting that because that's exactly what we've been talking about. Let's see. Pure Democracy. Go ahead. Hi. Sorry, I turned off my microphone. Hi. Yeah, I've read a book by Daniele Ganser. He's a... Might be having some... Can you hear me? Yes, I can hear you fine. Oh.
2:08:35
Thank you. So I've read a book by Daniela Ganser, who's a contemporary historian, calls himself peace researcher. He works in the Basel University in Switzerland. And great book, NATO's Secret Armies. I definitely highly recommend it. I've read it. You have read it? Great. Yes. Yeah, it's a great book. Awesome. So, yeah.
2:09:05
Daniele Ganser explains that it came out really in Italy after this affair was reopened concerning a bomb that had been placed in Pitiano and two Carabinieri had been killed. Isn't that right? There was a bomb. It was the bomb in the car and the Carabinieri were called.
2:09:39
They came to the car, and when they arrived, boom, it exploded, killed two of them. And there's a related terrorist attack in Bologna train station that killed 100 people. So when this all came to light, this Belgian minister of defense was in Italy, and he went back to Belgium and asked the...
2:10:06
chief of the armed forces, you know, if this was going on, if they had such, because he didn't know about it. So he went and asked the chief of the military about it. And the chief of the military said, yes, they've got it. But they didn't bother to tell him because the military are there long term. And these governments, people like him are just ministers in and out. And it's very interesting.
2:10:34
And so these groups are in all sorts of NATO countries, right? I would tell you they're in every single NATO country because it was revealed that there is an actual secret classified agreement that in order to be inducted into NATO, you have to field stay-behind Gladio units. Ah, right. It is a requirement.
2:11:03
Right, because what I'm seeing in Ukraine, it really just stands out, you know, Bing Bing, the oligarchs, the money behind it, Azov Battalion and all that, these extremist groups, terrorists basically, but then they were integrated into the military. So, yeah. Azov Battalion.
2:11:28
Azov Battalion and Wright Sector are actual stay-behind units. They are part of the network. They were laid in and trained originally, Bandera, by Otto Skorzeny in the immediate aftermath of, and actually they were originally created during World War II. They were some of the original stay-behind units under General Galen with the trainer of Otto Skorzeny while he was an SS officer. So Bandera and Meckling.
2:11:58
is like the grandfather of right sector and Bandera is the grandfather of Azov. They actually went throughout Ukraine and Poland and created the stay behind capability as they were going through those countries or areas into Russia. So they were the stay behind in case Russia was to come back and overrun them, which of course they did. And those...
2:12:26
entities maintained their viability the entire time that they were part of the Soviet Union. And now that they're not, they have risen up, as you said, and been integrated into the regular army. But there are also several of them have been elected into the current government within Ukraine. They're literal Nazis. They derive their original organization, their symbology and everything
2:12:56
from Nazi Germany. So, yeah, that's a thing. Pete Grandy, go ahead. Thank you. I had a question. If you know the name Jevar Kruger in relation to the Second World War and the way the banking, or rather the monetary system of the world was shaped.
2:13:27
So I recognize Kruger because he's actually discussed in Antony Sutton's book, and he is also discussed in, I want to say it's The Third Way. And there was another book called International Fascism, I want to say is the name of the book, that spoke about him. Was there some particular point you wanted to make about him?
2:13:54
I would argue that he is of significant importance during this time in order for the international syndicate to gain global control because one of the... So he's a very important person to look into because in order to reform the global monetary system and set up the...
2:14:22
bank of international settlements and the federal reserve and so on they were pretty much talking openly here in sweden about the fact that he had to die and his company had to be ruined because he was so uh he was a business magnet basically and and had such an uh such a huge influence that he could as a single person lend money to entire countries so he actually was in
2:14:52
France, shortly after the death of Aristide Briand, who, to my recollection, was picked to be the head of the Bank for International Settlements at the time, Eva Kruger was in France in order to lend out money to Germany. And the Swedish government was, of course, there as a...
2:15:23
to guarantee that he in fact had the money and so on. So when the deal went through, he was murdered. There are a lot of speculations about that. But basically they call it a suicide. He shot himself with the wrong hand, with the damaged hand. He was suicided.
2:15:46
And they were talking openly about this. And Olof Aschberg, as you mentioned, was one of the prominent people here in Sweden. Actually, they used news outlets and so on to speak openly about the fact that his empire had to be crushed in order to proceed with the...
2:16:07
reforming of the monetary system. Now, the way it happened was they started a media campaign here in Sweden because Eva Kruger was Swedish and, of course, a bit German, as the name suggests. They ruined the remnants of his company and bought it up. And it was actually the Wallenbergs with the... And the lawyer was... He was a Steinbecker. Was it Hugo?
2:16:35
I'm a bit fuzzy on the detail, but it was a man named Steinbeck, to my recollection, who facilitated the legal aspect of this. But basically, that's where they gained control of Ericsson, which was owned by Eva Kruger before this. So they had to take away his dominance, his infrastructural dominance in many countries across the world.
2:17:04
With him out of the way and with control over his companies, they could start attacking other countries without military force. They could basically just take over the infrastructure and work behind the scenes. And that's a big Major Wallenberg thing that they did. They took over a company that would have shaped the future of the world if it were to, or if Iver Kruger didn't die, he would have...
2:17:35
most likely the Second World War wouldn't have happened the way it did at least. So I just wanted to point him out and give a little tip about him. Then I've got just a short question after that, and it is, do you know of the Erickson Report or the website, the Erickson Report? I know what it is. I look at it. Yeah, Erickson is obviously, again, when I was...
2:18:07
saying that one of the top five things about this entire journey has been the role that Sweden plays, obviously the Wallenbergs and Bosch, the Ericsson, because they have an over-proportionate showing in pure evil. Yes, I would agree.
2:18:31
And that's why I'm focusing a lot on these people. I'm sorry if I'm being repetitive and hammering on about Ericsson and so on. But to my understanding, they're a significant piece of the puzzle in the way this international syndicate has emerged because they facilitate a lot of it. They absolutely are.
2:18:57
And the thing that got me, one of the very first things that I read is their family motto is to be without being seen. That tells you everything. They are everywhere and they are not seen, which makes them doubly more dangerous. They actually founded their empire during the 1700s. I know there's a big difference between how you define it.
2:19:27
centuries in Europe and America. For example, if I say 1900s, I'm referring to 1901 to the end of that hundred years. But to my understanding, it's a bit different in other countries. But my point is, during the time of the East Indian companies and the mercantilism and so on, that's...
2:19:54
the way I understand it, where they started building their empire. I think now it's the sixth generation that is coming into play. So they've been around for a long time. Sorry to interrupt you. A very important question. Do you connect Greta Thunberg to them? There is a connection. You should look at her grandfather.
2:20:29
or if it's a grandfather's father, but I could look that up, but he was in one way or another intimately connected to the emergence of the Nazi Germany. I'm losing words here, but everything that happened during the Second World War. So yes, she...
2:20:58
There are connections there. I could look them up and post them on my profile. I don't remember his name at the moment, though. OK, thank you very much. I appreciate it. That was all the questions I had. Thank you. OK, thanks. So, Ali, did you have another question or was that your question?
2:21:30
That was my question. But I want to make it clear it is not connected to a country I love as a German, the Swedish people and the people from UK. I love all European, American people and Chinese people. And this is what I said to you, a few comments.
2:21:52
Again, that the Swedish people don't not have to blame themselves because an evil family emerged out of their country or an evil thing emerged out of my country, Germany, or an evil thing like Rockefeller, Rothschilds, and these guys emerged out of your country. And this is what I want to make clear. Yeah, we got that.
2:22:14
Okay, so we've been at it for a couple hours, so thanks everybody for being here. We will be back tomorrow at noon. We're going to do a little bit more of a deep dive into the Antony Sutton Trio books. We will probably cover FDR tomorrow and then Hitler on Wednesday, and then we're going to go back into the Operation Gladio.
2:22:42
As a matter of fact, the book that we are going to be doing is Danielle Ganser's book. So it's fortuitous that that was brought up. That is going to be we're basically going to kind of walk through some of his major points that he makes and go over some of the actual Gladio operations so people can get a feel for.
2:23:10
how they occurred and what it was they were done for. So we will be here at, oh, somebody needs to mute their mic. So anyway. I just wanted to mention that I also posted several links down in the comments to a lot of the information that you were covering while you were covering it. Okay. So if anybody wants to do any further research, it's down there.
2:23:43
Okay. Thanks, Bridget. All right. Thanks, everybody, for being here. We'll see you tomorrow at noon. Bye.
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Fabian Society funded
Operation Gladio host_asserted
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“a whole bunch of things that happened at the beginning of the 1900s as well as the late 1800s. And you've heard me talk about the Fabian Society and the International Syndicate. But if you're new to t…”
T. Coleman DuPont founded
Equitable Office Building Corporation book_quoted
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“They owned an insurance company and they all owned a bank. Those are kind of the three commonalities between them, because if you own all three of those things, you pretty much control your own destin…”
William Schall member_of
Equitable Life and Assurance Company book_quoted
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“In 1916, the cashier of the Berlin Equitable Life office was William Schott. That's the father of Hilmer Horace Greeley Schott, who was Hitler's banker. So that's kind of weird. William Schott was an …”
Max May member_of
Guaranty Trust Company book_quoted
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“in 1918 to join the Board of National Bank for Deutschland. He was co-director at CONAC with Emil Wittenberg, who was part of Max May of Guarantee Trust Company of New York. And interestingly enough, …”
Emil Wittenberg member_of
CONAC book_quoted
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“in 1918 to join the Board of National Bank for Deutschland. He was co-director at CONAC with Emil Wittenberg, who was part of Max May of Guarantee Trust Company of New York. And interestingly enough, …”
Hilmer Horace Greeley Schott member_of
National Bank for Deutschland book_quoted
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“in 1918 to join the Board of National Bank for Deutschland. He was co-director at CONAC with Emil Wittenberg, who was part of Max May of Guarantee Trust Company of New York. And interestingly enough, …”
Max May headed
Soviet International Bank book_quoted
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“The first director of the Soviet International Bank, he ran the international arm of the Soviet bank, Rosham Bank. So you see just by this one building and only by this one example, Germany associated…”
Ludwig Martin member_of
Weinberg and Posner book_quoted
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“was in 1917 the vice president of Weinberg and Posner with his offices at 120 Broadway. With an almost unanimous lack of perception, the academic world has described and analyzed international politic…”
House of Morgan funded
Francisco Franco book_quoted
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“but also the foreign left, that is the Bolshevik movement, and the Third International, which is basically the fascist movement that gave birth to Franco in Spain, Mussolini in Italy, and Hitler in Ge…”
House of Morgan funded
Benito Mussolini book_quoted
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“but also the foreign left, that is the Bolshevik movement, and the Third International, which is basically the fascist movement that gave birth to Franco in Spain, Mussolini in Italy, and Hitler in Ge…”
House of Morgan funded
Adolf Hitler book_quoted
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“but also the foreign left, that is the Bolshevik movement, and the Third International, which is basically the fascist movement that gave birth to Franco in Spain, Mussolini in Italy, and Hitler in Ge…”
American International Underwriters Corporation founded
Allied Machinery Company of America book_quoted
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“They had substantial interest in other companies. They're creating a web. And they operated still other firms in the U.S. and abroad. The Allied Machinery Company of America was founded in February 19…”
Frederick Holbrook headed
American International Underwriters Corporation book_quoted
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“They had substantial interest in other companies. They're creating a web. And they operated still other firms in the U.S. and abroad. The Allied Machinery Company of America was founded in February 19…”
Gray and Company founded
Grace Russian Company book_quoted
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“He was an engineer and formerly head of Holbrook Cabot and Rollins Corporation. In January 1917, the Grace Russian Company of W.R. Grace was formed, the joint owners being W.R. Grace and Sangali Tradi…”
American International Underwriters Corporation funded
Grace Russian Company book_quoted
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“The American International Corporation had a substantial investment in Grace Russian Company and through Holbrook, an interlocking directorship. So he was going to be on both boards. And that's seen a…”
American International Underwriters Corporation funded
United Fruit Company book_quoted
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“The American International Corporation had a substantial investment in Grace Russian Company and through Holbrook, an interlocking directorship. So he was going to be on both boards. And that's seen a…”
American International Underwriters Corporation secretly_owned
G. Amsink and Company book_quoted
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“that we're going to be using for the next hundred years. I'm sure that's just a coincidence. American International Shipping was the largest single recipient of contracts awarded by the U.S. governmen…”
American International Underwriters Corporation founded
Simington Forge Corporation book_quoted
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“It was the source of financing for German espionage in the United States. In November 1917, the American International Corporation formed a wholly owned subsidiary called Simington Forge Corporation, …”
George Johnson Baldwin member_of
Stone and Weber book_quoted
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“He also happened to be a director on the National City Bank in New York and also had a connection with the Soviet Bureau, which was at 120 Broadway. And again, they go on and do massive business with …”
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace funded
Marburg Plan book_quoted
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“of the American International Shipbuilding Company, Senior Vice President of American International Corporation, AIC. He was the director of GAMSIC, which again was associated with German espionage, a…”
George Johnson Baldwin headed
American International Underwriters Corporation book_quoted
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“of the American International Shipbuilding Company, Senior Vice President of American International Corporation, AIC. He was the director of GAMSIC, which again was associated with German espionage, a…”
George Johnson Baldwin member_of
American International Underwriters Corporation book_quoted
▶ 39:04
“of the American International Shipbuilding Company, Senior Vice President of American International Corporation, AIC. He was the director of GAMSIC, which again was associated with German espionage, a…”
George Johnson Baldwin member_of
G. Amsink and Company book_quoted
▶ 39:04
“of the American International Shipbuilding Company, Senior Vice President of American International Corporation, AIC. He was the director of GAMSIC, which again was associated with German espionage, a…”
George Johnson Baldwin member_of
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace book_quoted
▶ 39:04
“of the American International Shipbuilding Company, Senior Vice President of American International Corporation, AIC. He was the director of GAMSIC, which again was associated with German espionage, a…”
Fabian Society targeted_for_regime_change
Soviet Union host_asserted
▶ 1:16:40
“Fabian Society's one world government, you have to destroy Russia. You have to. And then you see 20 years later, 15 years later, the implementation of this strategy with the Bolshevik Revolution and t…”
United Kingdom ordered_assassination_of
Leon Trotsky host_asserted
▶ 1:18:20
“England, because they were under the crown, actually had to get involved and orchestrate the release of him so he could continue on his journey. And that's very important. Again, looking at this from …”
Leon Trotsky member_of
Bolshevik Revolution host_asserted
▶ 1:19:54
“leaves from London. And so I don't think it's a coincidence that the two primary constituents of the Bolshevik Revolution, Trotsky and Lenin, originate from New York City and London. They were being h…”
Vladimir Lenin member_of
Bolshevik Revolution host_asserted
▶ 1:19:54
“leaves from London. And so I don't think it's a coincidence that the two primary constituents of the Bolshevik Revolution, Trotsky and Lenin, originate from New York City and London. They were being h…”
William Nelson Cromwell funded
Panamanian Revolution of 1903 book_quoted
▶ 1:23:33
“which of course were U.S., who were under the control of William Cromwell of New York and the State Department officials in Washington, knew about any revolution that was going to happen. So it was no…”
Charles B. Hill member_of
Hill Syndicate book_quoted
▶ 1:24:57
“The New York Bankers Syndicate for the Sun-Yatsen Revolution included Charles B. Hill, an attorney with the law firm of Hunt, Hill & Betts. In 1912, the firm was located at 165 Broadway. I quite got t…”
Hill Syndicate funded
Xinhai Revolution book_quoted
▶ 1:24:57
“The New York Bankers Syndicate for the Sun-Yatsen Revolution included Charles B. Hill, an attorney with the law firm of Hunt, Hill & Betts. In 1912, the firm was located at 165 Broadway. I quite got t…”
Charles B. Hill member_of
Westinghouse Electric Corporation book_quoted
▶ 1:25:26
“really well for himself. He got invited into the 120 Club. Charles B. Hill was director of several Westinghouse subsidiaries, including Bryant Electric and Perkins Electric Switch. Also, Westinghouse.…”
Charles R. Crane member_of
Bolshevik Revolution book_quoted
▶ 1:26:02
“you guessed it, at 120 Broadway. Charles R. Crane, organizer of Westinghouse subsidiaries in Russia, had a known role in the first phases of the Bolshevik Revolution as well. The work of the 1910 Hill…”
Hermann von Rittberg supplied_arms_to
Pancho Villa book_quoted
▶ 1:26:57
“institutions concerned that of Mexico in 1915 and 16. This will blow your mind. Van Rittelen, a German espionage agent in the U.S., was accused during a trial in 1917 in New York City of attempting to…”
Guaranty Trust Company financed_via
Pancho Villa book_quoted
▶ 1:27:27
“Payment for the ammunition was shipped from the U.S. to Mexican revolutionary Pancho Vila, was made by the Guarantee Trust Company. Von Ritalin's advisor, Sommerfeld, paid $380,000 via Guarantee Trust…”
Pancho Villa carried_out_attack
New Mexico book_quoted
▶ 1:27:58
“shipped to El Paso, and forwarded to Pancho Villa. So that ammunition, this is Fast and Furious all over again, was used to murder 17 American miners in Santa Isabel in March of 1916. Villa also raide…”
Pancho Villa carried_out_attack
Santa Isabel book_quoted
▶ 1:27:58
“shipped to El Paso, and forwarded to Pancho Villa. So that ammunition, this is Fast and Furious all over again, was used to murder 17 American miners in Santa Isabel in March of 1916. Villa also raide…”
IG Farben laundered_money_for
Sweden host_asserted
▶ 1:52:01
“They supposedly sold their patents, but there was a secret addendum to all of the contracts that basically gave whoever was selling them first rights to buy them back. And they were worded in such a w…”
Ericsson front_for
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 1:55:18
“For our purposes, for Operation Gladio, almost every one of these companies, and Ericsson is a good example of that. ITT during World War II was a good example of it. They were filled with spies. So t…”
Les Wexner funded
Clinton White House host_asserted
▶ 2:00:56
“The mega group, Whitney Houston did a great, or Whitney Houston, Whitney Webb did a great job of documenting this in her book. She doesn't say it point blank, but I will, that the mega group that was …”
Jeffrey Epstein funded
Clinton White House host_asserted
▶ 2:00:56
“The mega group, Whitney Houston did a great, or Whitney Houston, Whitney Webb did a great job of documenting this in her book. She doesn't say it point blank, but I will, that the mega group that was …”
Linda Tripp exposed
Clinton White House host_asserted
▶ 2:01:52
“Linda Tripp is the one that initially put that information out. So if they can wiretap, for lack of a better word, the White House, and that information can be shared electronically, you know that the…”
Leon Trotsky funded
Bolshevik Revolution caller_asserted
▶ 2:02:48
“He came straight from New York, went up to Nova Scotia to hop on a boat. The Canadian government called Woodrow Wilson's administration and said, hey, what do we got going on here? What should we do? …”
Woodrow Wilson recruited
Leon Trotsky caller_asserted
▶ 2:02:48
“He came straight from New York, went up to Nova Scotia to hop on a boat. The Canadian government called Woodrow Wilson's administration and said, hey, what do we got going on here? What should we do? …”
Pujo Committee exposed
Morgan Stanley caller_asserted
▶ 2:03:53
“Congressional subcommittee called the Peugeot Committee that was put together to investigate this thing. I can go back and look. I don't recall that being part of this particular book. Thank you. Sure…”
NATO funded
Operation Gladio guest_asserted
▶ 2:10:34
“And so these groups are in all sorts of NATO countries, right? I would tell you they're in every single NATO country because it was revealed that there is an actual secret classified agreement that in…”
Otto Skorzeny trained
Azov Battalion guest_asserted
▶ 2:11:28
“Azov Battalion and Wright Sector are actual stay-behind units. They are part of the network. They were laid in and trained originally, Bandera, by Otto Skorzeny in the immediate aftermath of, and actu…”
Reinhard Gehlen headed
Azov Battalion guest_asserted
▶ 2:11:28
“Azov Battalion and Wright Sector are actual stay-behind units. They are part of the network. They were laid in and trained originally, Bandera, by Otto Skorzeny in the immediate aftermath of, and actu…”
Otto Skorzeny trained
Right Sector guest_asserted
▶ 2:11:28
“Azov Battalion and Wright Sector are actual stay-behind units. They are part of the network. They were laid in and trained originally, Bandera, by Otto Skorzeny in the immediate aftermath of, and actu…”
Stepan Bandera founded
Right Sector guest_asserted
▶ 2:11:58
“is like the grandfather of right sector and Bandera is the grandfather of Azov. They actually went throughout Ukraine and Poland and created the stay behind capability as they were going through those…”
Stepan Bandera founded
Azov Battalion guest_asserted
▶ 2:11:58
“is like the grandfather of right sector and Bandera is the grandfather of Azov. They actually went throughout Ukraine and Poland and created the stay behind capability as they were going through those…”
Ivar Kreuger funded
West Germany guest_asserted
▶ 2:14:52
“France, shortly after the death of Aristide Briand, who, to my recollection, was picked to be the head of the Bank for International Settlements at the time, Eva Kruger was in France in order to lend …”
Sweden provided_bridge_financing_for
West Germany guest_asserted
▶ 2:14:52
“France, shortly after the death of Aristide Briand, who, to my recollection, was picked to be the head of the Bank for International Settlements at the time, Eva Kruger was in France in order to lend …”
Wallenberg family assassinated
Ivar Kreuger guest_asserted
▶ 2:15:23
“to guarantee that he in fact had the money and so on. So when the deal went through, he was murdered. There are a lot of speculations about that. But basically they call it a suicide. He shot himself …”
Olof Aschberg exposed
Ivar Kreuger guest_asserted
▶ 2:15:46
“And they were talking openly about this. And Olof Aschberg, as you mentioned, was one of the prominent people here in Sweden. Actually, they used news outlets and so on to speak openly about the fact …”
Wallenberg family secretly_owned
Ericsson guest_asserted
▶ 2:16:35
“I'm a bit fuzzy on the detail, but it was a man named Steinbeck, to my recollection, who facilitated the legal aspect of this. But basically, that's where they gained control of Ericsson, which was ow…”