Operation Gladio - UK and Harold Wilson
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Transcript
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Okay. We're going to ask that everybody please repost the space. And cousin, it'll remind us every once in a while to do that, to get everybody in here. I will. You will. Oh, okay. I will. I did want to start off.
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By addressing something that has been asked a couple of different times about, apparently there was a space yesterday that I was briefly in. And as a result of being briefly in that space, I got asked whether or not the people that were espousing their opinions were considered credible.
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And it had to do with Julian Assange being a CIA asset. I was not in that space long enough to assess their overall credibility. And you have to preface everything about Operation Gladio with the, there's no story too crazy to be true with people that deal in this area. Is it probable? No.
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And for many different reasons. I did want to, and I don't know, because then I'm going to rely on you to let me know if you can hear this. Hold on just a second and I will try to find it. You have an awful lot of faith in my ability, lady. All you got to do is say yes, I can hear it. Oh, okay.
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Let me play it. Did you play it yet? No. Yeah, it's not going to let me play it. I'm going to have to send it. Hold on just a second. I'm going to send it to my laptop and see if I can play it from there. Let me go back here. All right. Hold on just a second. Okay, hold on.
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It's breaking up. All right. Two mics can't be open at a time. All right. Yeah, it's all breaking up. All right. I'm on two different things, so it's not a matter of too much on at one time. So I'm going to read it to you. It has the closed caption.
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This is Julian Assange, and he's saying there is no society anymore. What there is is a transnational security elite that is busy carving up the world using your tax money. To combat that elite, we must petition. We must take it over. We must not petition, sorry. We must take it over. We must form our own networks of strength and mutual value.
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which can challenge those strengths and self-interested values of the warmongers in this country and in others that have formed hand-in-hand an alliance to take money from the United States and every NATO country from Australia and launder it through Afghanistan, launder it through Iraq, launder it through Somalia.
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launder it through Yemen, launder it through Pakistan, and wash that money in people's blood. Now, I don't know about you, but that sounds exactly like Operation Gladio to me. So Julian Assange, without using the word, is calling out Operation Gladio, and he is telling people throughout the world, and I mean, this is a very old tape or video.
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And he made it his life's mission to be a repository for any and all material that ratted out this network. And he published it and basically in a legalistic way was crucified for that repeatedly.
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I don't see that as limited hangout. I don't see that as a CIA operative because most of the stuff that he put out there actually was very detrimental to include the rendition sites to the CIA, to the military, to NSA.
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to that elite network that he mentions in there. So unlike most of what we uncover that has, my favorite word, the hallmarks of CIA operations, there is nothing that Julian Assange has done that has those same similar hallmarks. Even the people that we have called out, that we firmly believe are limited hangout, do it in a way.
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that never, ever divulges information that is not already known. So they take a little bit of known sensationalism, wrap it up in a limited hangout, and feed it to you, and pretend like it's new news. That was never the operating style of Julian Assange. So that's what I have to say about that.
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And feel free when we get to the question and answers, if you guys want to provide an alternative view to that, I'm definitely open to listening to anybody that has facts that say otherwise. So today we wanted to finish up Britain, the UK, and do it in somewhat of a different way.
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Now, we talked about the two bombings, but I wrote an article and I kind of want to go over that article and throw a little bit of additional information into it. And I'm going to need a reference that I'm going to have to get back to you guys on later because I'm in the middle of moving all of my reference books out to a newly established cottage.
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And I'm not able to locate the book that I'm going to use towards the end of the show. So I'm just going to tell you up front, I do owe you that reference because I'm going to talk about the IRA activities as it relates to Britain in this article. But I want to put my hands on that book because there's some information in that book that's going to dovetail at the end. I'm going to give you the information, but I owe you the reference.
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So we're going to start off with an article that I wrote on my Substack asking if Donald Trump got gladiated. And I found the stories of Harold Wilson, who was the prime minister in UK, and I was struck by the similarities between Harold Wilson.
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and his tenure as the leader of the UK and Trump's presidency. And I want to share that with you guys today. And then at the end, like I said, I'm going to ask for your feedback on that. And you guys basically feel free to disagree or whatever. So Harold Wilson was a member of the UK's Labour Party. He was an Oxford-educated economist and philosopher.
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He was very much into statistical analysis and looking at things very objectively as opposed to, he was more of a pragmatist, like similar to Trump. He didn't campaign or get lost in the social issues and other things like that. He was very, very analytical, looked at things very objectively.
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at least from his speeches and some of the videos that I watched when I was preparing this. He founded a statistical institute, one of the first in UK, that was basically doing, and it became like the leading institute for data analysis. He would not appear to have been a target of
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an intelligence operation because he didn't have any of the controversy or any of that stuff surrounding him. He was just basically a very intellectually bright person, but that may have actually been also his biggest downfall because he didn't get pulled into
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honeypot traps or any of those types of intrigue. So he was less corruptible. And many of us believe that's a trait that is also shared by Trump, because if they had any of that blackmail on him, they would have used it a long time ago. So unbeknownst to Prime Minister Wilson, he did indeed have a file both in the
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UK's version of the FBI and their CIA. He had served as a trade minister during a previous administration in the early 1930s. In that capacity, he had traveled to the Soviet Union, but only having done so on behalf of his government, and it was done in the aftermath of World War II. So after Winston Churchill
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returned as prime minister, Wilson returned to the private sector. And there he worked as a statistician and an economist on behalf of many of the UK industrialists that were looking for investment opportunities in the Soviet Union. So he continued his work in conjunction or in close proximity to the Soviet Union. He had spoken out about
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the UK's involvement in the Polaris nuclear submarines only because they were not 100% UK constructed. And I don't know how many of you guys know this, but it used to be that both the UK and the US had very strict provisions that you had to basically jump through major hoops to source any single component, even if it was a single bolt.
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in any military weapon system outside the United States or outside the UK. You just weren't allowed to do that. You had to move heaven and earth. And I know that only because of this huge big issue when they were building particular launch vehicles out at Space Systems Division in Los Angeles. There was a particular battery because of the weight.
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of the batteries that we had that had to be procured for this new launch vehicle. The only manufacturer under the weight necessary in the world was France. And my friend worked on this program and it took him over a year to get the waiver to get the battery from France and the approval to do that. So they held up the complete deployment of a new launch.
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getting all of the T's dotted, T's crossed and I's dotted, just to be able to procure that battery for that launch vehicle outside the United States because of the significance of that. So after his election to office as the UK prime minister, Harold Wilson, let's see, hold on.
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enacted many programs that were favorable to you and me, and he basically didn't entertain a lot of the international syndicates' concerns on how he was administering the country. He was listening to the people. He implemented free prescription medicine to citizens and limited pricing paid to the pharmaceutical industry.
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He offered low-interest loans to African countries outside of the World Bank, which was significantly less than the World Bank offered or any of the private lending institutions were willing to offer to the African countries, almost like he wanted them to succeed. In addition, he nationalized the steel industry, which, of course, is going to piss off the...
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international syndicate. So there's two strikes right there. He was actually caring about the African countries and not the industrialists. However, his most problematic position while he was in office was his stance on the Vietnam War. He refused President Lyndon Johnson's insistence that the Brits send forces to Vietnam. His visits to the U.S. was very awkward and
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Johnson was outright hostile to him on many occasions. So there's strike three. His positions and advocacy made him a target as a result. The prior trips to the Soviet Union and him not being a war hawk basically led to guess what? He was called a communist sympathizer. This left the perfect opening for the intelligence agencies to try to dig in.
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and basically do what they did to Trump, which is why I saw the correlations immediately. So all of the intel agencies, whether it was Mossad, CIA, MI6, BND in Germany, basically kind of colluded in order to try to cause havoc for him.
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You know, we've talked already about Aldo Moro and Salvador Allende and all of those. So it's basically the same kind of operation. In the case of Wilson, it began almost immediately upon his arrival at 10 Downing Street. There was the usual campaign disinformation that started. It was necessary to increase this tension.
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And MI6 created a honey trap or a Russian lover for Wilson, along with supposedly compromising photographs from their version of the FBI, MI5, to quote-unquote open an investigation. MI5 conveniently leaked these photos to the press. Most in the UK viewed the photos with a large level of skepticism because...
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Wilson was the proverbial librarian. However, the attacks continued, and it was very obvious that they were trying to run a soft coup. Wilson would ignore the disinformation and began talking about disarmament in the face of the warmongering that was aimed at him. Wilson offered to negotiate peace settlements in Vietnam, which
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caused panic everywhere. And in addition, he refused to extradite CIA whistleblower Philip Agee. This, with the aforementioned withdrawal from the Suez Canal, sent the intel agencies right over the edge. James Angleton, our legendary Operation Gladio megastar, immediately identifies Wilson.
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as a KGB agent. Angleton makes this accusation in the aftermath of the exposure of his close friend and British defector, Harold Kim Philby, being exposed as a KGB spy. Philby had been posted to the UK embassy in Washington, D.C., and was one of Angleton's friends during his tour in D.C.
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MI5 asked the CIA for evidence of the accusation, but Angleton said unless MI5 could guarantee not to expose the information, he wasn't going to release it. So MI5 turned him down. Nonetheless, MI5 would be actively spying on their newly installed prime minister. So whether Philby was kind of a stooge to be launched as a quote-unquote exposure,
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whether he was truly a KGB spy. I've read three different books that give some version of how people interpreted what he did and what was behind what he did. There's a lot of different opinions that floats around about Philby. I don't have a firm opinion on that. And that's kind of the problem. And that's the reason why I wanted to start off with that Julian Assange.
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story. Because when you're dealing with covert operations, unless you have a smoking gun, you just never know. Some people say there have been deathbed confessions about the JFK thing, but you're talking deathbed confessions of guys that spent their entire life lying.
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Would they do anything different on their deathbed? I don't know. And that's kind of what you have to do. You have to step back after you find out all of the information to the 30,000 foot. And as we keep saying, what is the patterns that surround this? And your gut generally tells you what's going on absent the smoking gun because of patterns.
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which is why we're doing what we're doing. So MI5, Peter Wright, who was the former deputy director, would eventually write a book called Spycatcher, which exposed many problems internal to MI5. It was made wildly popular when Margaret Thatcher tried to ban the book. Wright acknowledged Wilson as the target of a conspiracy.
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internal to the intelligence community in basically an Operation Gladio sting. This has increased significance given Wright's friendship with Angleton. The two would play chess for hours on end, and Angleton, as we all know, ran both the Mossad desk and the Vatican desk, which is very, very interesting.
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given what we know about Operation Gladio, with one being the weapons supplier, i.e. Israel, and one being the money laundering, as in the Vatican. And Angleton is the single point of contact between them both. So Angleton was close to Shin Bet when it came to spying operations. Angleton was also known for his deceptions and false flag operations.
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Which, of course, is what endeared him to Alan Dulles. And as I just pointed out, Angleton served as one of the primary Gladio operation points of contact for the CIA for many, many years. It is unknown whether Wilson was ever briefed on the existence of Operation Gladio and the entire stay behind networks that was created.
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and used basically as a paramilitary capability. There was also a crisis in the UK, which was referred to as Wilsongate. They were tapes, notice this pattern, that were exposed in the 1970s by reporters Barry Penrose and Roger Cordier of the BBC.
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In these tapes, it was revealed that Wilson was preoccupied with MI6 and would refer to them as dark forces threatening Britain. The reporters concluded the entire affair was the work of overzealous intelligence officials and military officers. It was interesting to note that the coordination meetings took place on a quarterly basis.
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and were managed out of NATO. Hint, hint, Operation Gladio. During Wilson's first prime minister tour, General Lyman Lemonsker, my buddy, took command of NATO in 1962. That was Wilson's first prime minister tour. General Lemonsker was fired by President JFK, just as a reminder, because of his authoring Operation Northwood.
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He was also later appointed by Gerald Ford to a commission on CIA activities within the United States, which was referred to as the Rockefeller Commission. So you've got the guy running Operation Gladio with the CIA in NATO, who, like the exact same thing basically happened with Dulles being on the commission, the Warren Commission.
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They appoint the guys that are running the thing to be on the commission to make sure the commission comes up with the right answers, i.e. keeping us in the blind. So the Rockefeller Commission was set up to investigate E. Howard Hunt and Frank Sturgis' involvement in the JFK assassination. And again, remember, Lyman Lemonsker
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was in charge of NATO when the OAS NATO assassins were deployed to murder JFK. In the book Final Judgment, it is alleged that France's Gladio operators, OAS, were the actual assassins. They would have been directed by the recently fired and humiliated General Lemitsker in his new assignment in NATO.
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It would also be the CIA who was working with General Lemonsker to basically carry out the destabilization efforts during the Wilson government in hopes of removing him from office. And it was under that premise that for the first time to anyone's knowledge, MI5 and MI6 installed listening devices at 10 Downing Street in order to substantiate claims.
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that he basically was a KGB agent. And of course, this is exactly what was done in the Clinton White House under the mega group initiative. And if you guys go read or watch our videos on the Rumble channel about our book reviews on Whitney Webb's book, One Nation Under Blackmail. So what they did in the United States.
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is they basically modified the, or they called it a renovation, the White House when Clinton first got into office. And the funds for that renovation was sourced privately, which had never happened. And the private source was an entity called the Megagroup. The Megagroup was a group of Jewish billionaires, Wexler being one of them. And Epstein...
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Part of Epstein's trips to the White House had to do with this renovation. And every time Epstein was involved in a renovation, it was installing security cameras and wiretapping devices, like in all of his houses. And it was Linda Tripp who actually exposed Clinton and Monica Lewinsky's affair because...
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Her initial allegation, which got lost in all of the sex scandal, was that Clinton was being blackmailed and compromised by Israel. And so when you take all of that with what we know about Operation Gladio, and then you look at the picture of Clinton in the blue dress that...
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Epstein had in his New York mansion, that's his trophy buck hanging on the wall for those of you that are hunters. He actually captured the U.S. president. Epstein did. That's why he has that picture on the wall. And for those that don't remember, Monica Lewinsky was a Ukrainian Jew. Just saying. Just saying. So there was a team effort.
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Basically, and what I'm describing to you is a similar operation because when we look through this information, we look for patterns. And that's why just reading something isn't necessarily adequate if you don't have all of the background information to be able to put the whole thing together and recognize new patterns, which of course is why we're here.
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It's also peculiar that during this time that Wilson is the prime minister, you have the Northern Ireland fiasco that gets ignited. And it looks very similar to the Italian years of lead with bombings, murders, assassinations.
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Basically, in Italy, they blamed it on the communists. In the UK, it got blamed on the IRA. But again, at the 30,000-foot look with no labels, there's a very similar pattern in what they did in Italy and what they did in UK to destabilize Wilson's government.
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So, Wilson was fully aware of what was being done, but it remains unclear, since we don't have any confirmation he knew anything about Operation Gladio, if he understood who was behind the destruction of his administration. As a note, in 1969, during a rally in London, Wilson would remark, quote, I know what's going on, dash, I'm going on.
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Unquote. So many people did not understand what he was saying, but many people believe in the aftermath of what happened that he was putting the people on notice that he was not going to be intimidated and he was not going to resign. Wilson was given, in that election, he was given a hundred person majority in parliament, which was amazing. There were subversive groups that sprung up.
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during this time to destabilize the country and had very similar aspects to 2020. During Wilson's second term, there were stories of Column 88, which is high Hitler nationalist Nazi groups that were being ran in UK, excuse me, and a retired general, Walter Walker.
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who had served as General Lemitsker's deputy while he was at NATO, was now serving in an organization called Civil Assistance. Civil Assistance, when you look at it, has all the hallmarks of like a national endowment for democracy kind of organization. It was funded by MI5 and MI6. And in other words, he basically had retired and put on
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civilian attire, just like Operation Gladio. He was interviewed after his retirement and said he didn't see himself as some kind of British Franco, basically. And why would anybody say that from a democracy? Because Franco was a dictator. Very, very odd. Column 88, basically a Nazi organization, and General Walker had a lot in common.
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It was later reported in Searchlight magazine that Column 88 was in fact part of Gladio. Peter Jay, son-in-law of the future Labour Premier, James Callaghan, created the Congress of Cultural Freedom, a CIA front organization inside Britain. Jay was involved with none other than Robert Maxwell.
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Jay would end up as the UK's ambassador to the US. Shocker. Margaret Thatcher would beat Wilson's conservative party opponent, Heath, in a very interesting Gladio operation where Marco Oldfield, who was the director general of MI6 until 1978, got outed as being gay. And back in the day, that was a big deal.
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Wilson was wounded and there's a whole scandal on how that outing came as far as Wilson's secretary was involved, like, you know, the personal secretary, not like a secretary in a cabinet. They basically pulled out all stops on that one.
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Disgusting. And it just goes to show you that they're two-faced liars. They don't give a crap about any of those social issues. They are to be used when they increase their power and control. Wilson was wounded by the infighting between a guy by the name of George Wiggs and his personal secretary, Marsha Falkender.
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Wigs had served as his eyes and ears into the secret spy nest that were plotting against him. Wig liked to cohabitate with prostitutes and apparently may have fathered more than one child with said prostitutes. And his secretary basically outed
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this arrangement. It was later revealed that Wilson had sent a trusted confidant to visit Senator Hubert Humphrey in Washington, D.C., and that he had given him a list to share with the senators of all of the MI5 and 6 agents that he believed was involved in Operation Gladio against him. So Hubert
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Humphreys was basically trying to help Wilson because as a result of that scandal of one of his guys getting revealed as sleeping with prostitutes, he ends up resigning. Wilson does. So Wilson asked Humphreys to go directly to the CIA director and demand the CIA reveal what they knew about the operations against the prime minister.
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He wanted the CIA to know that he knew that they were behind the Operation Gladio activity that was going on in the UK. Naturally, the CIA knew about the mission to Humphreys because they were listening in on a wiretap. The newly appointed CIA director just so happened to be George H.W. Bush. He panicked and immediately traveled to London to visit the prime minister.
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And that is because like two days after Bush's trip, that's when Wilson resigned. So something that Bush knew resulted in that resignation of Wilson. And that's very interesting for a lot of different reasons. So.
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I also want to add another connection, and this is the one that I'm going to need to follow up with a reference. I have a book that I read that is chronicling the activities of a young 25-year-old in the United States in the Boston, New Jersey, New York area.
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And he worked in a shipyard, not like big ships, but like a marina. And he was a boat repairman. He got sucked into, because unbeknownst to him, when he took the job, the guy that owned this marina was a drug trafficker.
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Over the course of the years of him working in this boatyard, he gets sucked into the drug trade. Part of his duties in the drug trade was trips routinely to Ireland during Wilson's presidency. And he did not know it at the time, but...
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They were taking weapons on these boats to England and furnishing these weapons to the IRA for them to do these Operation Gladio-style events in the UK. They would return with drugs. That was during Whitey Bulger. Yes, absolutely. Whitey Bulger.
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Yeah, that was Whitey because we know all about Whitey. I'm from Massachusetts, so that's him. And so it was during this operation that this kid gets petrified of what he has gotten himself into. And he ends up being an informant to the FBI, but he figures out.
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that the FBI and the CIA is part of this entire operation. Then he really gets petrified. Yeah, that was O'Connell. It's a fascinating story about the underbelly. And again, this is what's so important about doing this research, is things that you don't realize are connected to other things. Because I had read...
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this um book quite a while ago and i got it back out only because as i was reading about um harold wilson it um it dawned on me that him going over and being part of the ira and then the ira being part of operation gladio i'm like crap that's exactly what that guy was talking about
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He was not only working the drug trade in the United States, he's part of the weapons trafficking of this international syndicate over to the IRA as they pull off operations inside of the UK. So, again, it's just... Do you think it might have been Black Mass? What? Because I know that's the one, the book, Black Mass. I don't know, honestly. Okay. I was just trying to help. Yeah. It may be.
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I'll have to go look. I have it out in my cottage. I just didn't have enough time to find it before we did this. And I didn't want to have to come back to this out of sequence. So I wanted to tell the story. I mean, I'm not going to obviously go into much more detail than that because it just is kind of the pattern, right?
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that we're trying to establish here on how this whole thing works. Okay, so that's what I got for today. I just wanted to put that as our last segment. We collectively decided that we're going to do tomorrow. What was tomorrow? We're going to do Bulgaria.
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And we're also going to do, what was the other one, Cousinette? I didn't know we were going to be tested. Germany. Yeah. There's always a test. Yeah, I'm sorry. You thought I was awake. There's always a test. So we're going to do Bulgaria because of its role in the weapons trafficking. They were like the weapons trafficking hub of much of this operation throughout Europe. And we're also going to do Germany because,
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For two reasons. There were Gladio operations in Germany, but there were also, current day, a lot of the Erdogan-Grey Wolf Operation Gladio network that's being flushed out of Turkey is showing up in Germany today. So we're going to have a Germany kind of part one and part two, but all in the same day. We're going to focus on some of their Gladio operations inside of Germany.
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We'll go into a little bit about the General Galen and how he ended up as the BND first chief of intel for the quote unquote denazified Germany. And then some of their early on Gladio operations blowing up of, you know, discotheques and crap like that. And then we'll spend a little bit of time towards the end on what's going on over there right now and why it's so crazy.
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But anyway, Miles, go ahead. Yeah, I came in a little late. Were you talking at all with the timeline that I was listening to you get up to Margaret Thatcher, right? Yeah, I didn't say a lot about Margaret Thatcher. This one was primarily about Wilson. Okay, so are you going to talk about, well, I guess you're done, so you're not going to talk about the Falkland Islands War? No, I do have.
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So I didn't do Argentina and I can circle back to that because you're right. There is it definitely had to do with Operation Gladio, the whole setup of it, everything about it. Do you have something you'd like to share with everybody now? No, I'm I'm not prepared. I just was.
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I was thinking of that timeline and then you kind of just stopped at Margaret. But yeah, I think we should revisit Argentina and that that little war that happened. I can do some research for you. Well, I mean, I have a whole book about it. I just had not because I didn't do Argentina. What I have tried to do is make sure that when I do one of the.
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One side, I do the other side as well. Like when we were doing the Congo, I wanted to move on. And I did the Congo out of sequence because we're not in Africa yet because we did Belgium. I wanted to kind of tie those two together. And you really can't talk about the Falkland Islands, which.
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without going through Argentina, but we can definitely do that. I think that's an excellent idea. Um, and, um, I'll put that out, um, far enough in advance that you will be able to, um, make sure that you can participate in that. Um, cause I would definitely appreciate, um, any of your knowledge on that as well. Thanks Colonel. I appreciate that. Sure. Jeff. Jeff and then Zama. Good morning Colonel. I'll be very, very quick because in it, I don't see a Bridget, but.
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I just wanted to say that I spoke to Mike Benz on Sunday evening. He was in London. And it occurred to me to ask him on Sunday evening about Julian Assange and his situation. And another European asked him a couple of questions. We talked about it for 30 minutes. And then the next day in the morning, we heard that he was released.
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Through that whole conversation, I would have thought that Mike Benz would have said that something to the effect that he was an asset, which I believe he was not. And I wanted to say, Colonel Towner, I believe you're 100 percent correct on that. But it was just so ironic that we're talking to some of the top people and then all of a sudden the next day he gets released. And it's quite obvious they're trying to gain political points. And I just want to mention that. I know you got to run, Colonel.
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Thank you, and I'll land. Sure, thank you. Zama, go ahead. Hi, Colonel. Can you hear me? Yep. Oh, yeah, great. Thanks for having me up. Yeah, I just wanted to maybe mention, and apologies if I came in late, so I may have skipped this part, but I think two interesting parts to the UK Gladio and Harold Wilson.
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dynamic is a plot that went under the name of Clockwork Orange. I put it in the little chat if anyone wants to read up on it. But I think it's very interesting as that was the official name to the smear campaign against Harold Wilson and especially the black propaganda or psyops that was connected to him. And obviously that's a moniker that was taken from
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Anthony Burgess's 1962 novel Clockwork Orange, which is about propaganda in itself. So there's a sort of interesting link there, bringing fact closer to fiction. And then connected to that is the Kinkora Boys scandal that ultimately was a child abuse scandal.
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that went from the 1950s all the way up to the 1980s in Northern Ireland and very much connected to MI5 and the inside basically Ulster Unionist rings that were basically working up there in a bunch of operations.
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And anyway, I'm not sure if you had gone into that in depth, but it's very interesting as it's very similar to the connection to the Dutroux case that you mentioned on your Belgium when we were discussing Belgium, and especially a lot how child abuse rings were very much linked to state-backed paramilitary operations. And this one went back with connections even into Rhodesia and Dutch reactionaries.
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So it's that's a very interesting case. It also involves a Colonel John Wallace, who was one of the whistleblowers to that and and also whistleblower to Clockwork Orange. So anyway, I don't want to go into that much, but I think it's a very interesting angle to this story. And especially, again, how child abuse was connected very much into this.
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And isn't that the one that Lord Mountbatten was involved in as well? Yes, yes, absolutely. It went up to, well, you have Lord Mountbatten, you have Jimmy Savile, and you have it going right up the echelons of the British aristocracy and ruling elite. And obviously the massive cover-up that Colin Wallace was involved in and blew the whistle on because he saw the absolute...
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insanity and evilness of what was going on. And he went through, they put him through the ringer. He really was, yeah, you know, he really had his back against the wall. I think he had to escape for a while. But ultimately, he blew the lid on that. And, you know, then there was a sort of the typical inquiry, sort of cover up, complete cover up that happened after that. But the King Cora boys abuse scandal.
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has been revealed, and it's one of the most disturbing and disgusting cases of child abuse, I think, that we have really on record that went on all through the 70s and 80s and even earlier. And there are still victims who are still sort of speaking up about what happened to them there, despite the sort of fear-mongering, the sort of conspiracy of silence that was sort of...
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brought on this whole affair. But anyway, yeah, I wanted to mention that because I think it's very much linked to exactly what was happening under the sort of Clockwork Orange plot, the plot against Wilson and all the Gladio connections. No, I am so glad you did because I did not have, I did come across the whole Mountbatten later.
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And how it tied back. Because I know that. Those are exactly the same people. Prince. Phillips. They all kept coming. Henry Kissinger. When we were doing the WWF. And the Prince. Bernhard. From the Netherlands. These people. And oddly enough. All of these child. Predator.
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child abuse, you see the same people coming up at weird angles. And it's basically what we all suspected in that they run these pedophile rings to blackmail these people into doing what they want them to do. And it is ran by the intelligence networks unequivocally.
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Um, the, the connections, um, and it's, it's downright, I mean, it's gross. There's no other way. Um, but thank you very much for bringing that up because I had not annotated the fact that it actually did have a name. Um, and that's important. And I'm probably going to have to go back and edit my, um, sub stack thing to add that in because I definitely need to include that because that gives you hints when you're doing other research. Um,
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to be able to tie things together when you see that. So thank you for adding that. I really appreciate it. Yeah, no worries. I'll drop some links in the chat if they're useful to you, because I've looked into it some. Absolutely. You might find them interesting. But thanks. I do. Because we keep going back to this source material.
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The only really reason I started writing these substacks was to be able to put a place marker on the table to pull all of the information with the references. So later on, like today, when we're talking about a particular area, it makes it very easy to go back and get that. And that's kind of what I'm going to start doing with our Badlands articles as well, is to put markers out there that has all of the links to...
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So I'm basically going to go back through these spaces with all of your information, which is why I love what we're doing now. And anybody that wants to contribute those kind of things. And we're going to create articles that will be placeholders in time.
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that anybody that wants to reference a particular country and how Operation Gladio affected it will be able to not only pull up the video part of or the audio part of it, but there's also going to be a paper, an article written that kind of summarizes it with links that you guys provide in the Purple Pill to incorporate all of that into it. So absolutely anything.
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time we are doing these. If you guys are just idly sitting there and you're looking for articles, please post them because they will help us when we go back through these in order to put this all in a story format. So anyway, that's kind of our vision for how we're doing this and that way anybody in the future that wants to research something, they're going to have kind of our crowdsourcing.
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on this subject. And I also want to point out, I know it doesn't get lost on you guys, but I do want to say this. These people that come into these spaces that live and have lived in these areas that we're talking about are confirming for you in real time what we're telling you.
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And I don't want that not to get said out loud. We have had we had the lady, God bless her, that said that her dad lived in Costa Rica a few days ago that had a friend in Nicaragua. And they were finally they were just thrilled that someone in America is getting the truth out about.
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all of these global operations that have been hidden from us in America. You know, and first of all, they can't believe that we don't know. And then second of all, the fact that not only did we not know, but now someone is actually telling the truth. That's why we have to share all of this information. And I know you guys, I'm just, I'm tickled every day. I see you guys, including me on, or Cousin It or Bridget on.
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information that you see on other people's pages. Hey, go look at this. Hey, go look at this. This is exactly what we envisioned. It's the exact reason why we've set this time aside to do this for everybody, because that is going to change.
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everything as far as I'm concerned. It will give everybody the underpinning information so when Trump does get back in office that we have the willpower and the words to help everybody understand the depravity that has been going on, that has been hidden from us, which will then give them the willpower to suck up whatever short-term
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That sacrifice needs to be made in order to get our country back on track. And also to keep an eye on the sketchy bastards so they don't try to pull another fast one like they've been doing. Let's call it out like it is, right? Because they're stupid. They do the same thing over and over and over again. And we nod like a bunch of bobbleheads going, oh, okie dokie. No, not this time. Not this time, people. Fight back. Share and repost, guys. Share and repost.
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Colonel Towner because her points get crossed over like 10 or different podcasts and we can connect the dots. So repost, please. Yeah, absolutely. Go ahead, Miles. I just want to say I'm glad you're doing this because I don't feel so bad being a history nerd. Thanks. Yeah, that's so funny because
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You know, and I have to tell you guys this because I feel like I can. I wouldn't say this to just anybody. But the funny part of all of this is early on when we were growing up, neither my mom or dad graduated from high school, but my mom had become an avid reader. But she read trashy novels like those Harlequin romance kind of things. But they were always set in a historical...
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setting, like the Civil War or in Europe. And I didn't ever read those books, but I remember my mom telling me stories about the places in which these novels were set. And I actually believe that's kind of what created my interest in history, because it was like traveling to a different place when we lived on a dirt road in the middle of nowhere.
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And it was just always interesting to me to see these places through my mom's eyes. And that's kind of what drove me into reading nonfiction, the actual accounts of these places. And especially early on, the architecture, you know, because, again, I lived in central Florida. We don't even have a hill. We don't have mountains. We don't have anything.
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We have sand and orange trees. That's what I grew up in. And so to travel to all of these different places. Watermelons. We have watermelons. Well, we didn't have watermelons here. Watermelons was down in Immokalee. In Central Florida, we just had orange groves and strawberries. That's about all we had here.
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Um, but I do know that there's a lot of watermelons in Southern Georgia and Northern Florida. And then there, uh, Mockley was where my dad being a truck driver used to go down and pick up watermelons all summer long. Um, so yeah. Um, but anyway, I'm, I'm definitely a history nerd, um, which kind of just feeds into, um, the military aspect of this. And then obviously, um, it kind of combined the two.
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But anyway, Sally, go ahead. Welcome and good day. Awesome presentation as always. Make sure you're following Colonel Towner, Cousin It. Make sure you have your notifications turned on because sometimes things don't go hit us like they're supposed to. But if you have your notifications on, people will see them. Second thing, guys, remember that when people who have credibility go to other spaces.
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Sometimes I'll go to a space, and I know they're talking completely out their butt, but I go in there just to see how people think and how they address things. And a lot of times I can't stay very long. But remember to think for yourself. And with all this knowledge that you have, you can discern that yourself. And then Curl Towner, I don't know if you know this feature on StreamYard, but you can actually record these recordings that you have here into StreamYard.
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And they have a feature that will transcribe it for you. And it might make your work easier to summarize each of these sessions. God bless you. I have no idea about any of that. So we will definitely get together afterwards. Yeah, let me know how I can help with that. Because even like they now have an AI feature that's in your library where they'll auto make clips. That's how I made the clip of you the other night. You could auto make clips or you could just go through and make a short segment real quick of a presentation.
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on something important and do it. So anyway, we can talk about that later. But as well, you know, that feature's there. I haven't utilized it yet, but I was going to with some important stuff just to have the paper trail of it. So anyway, guys, have a wonderful day. Thank you always for your research and your great knowledge. Sure. And we can definitely do the tutorial together. I'd love that. So thank you very much for letting me know that. Do we have anybody else? Okay, so.
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Tomorrow, Bulgaria. Friday, Germany. And then we will most likely, there's a whole lot more obviously we could do in Europe. What we're doing is sampling. We can circle back and do our Jan Socky circle back.
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and pick up on some of the other areas. We will work in the Falklands and Argentina since we just basically did Latin America and Europe and that'll kind of go together. That's probably how we'll start out Monday. And then we're either going to go to Africa or Asia.
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Kind of still figuring that part out. Obviously, there's colonies in both areas and ties to both of those. So we'll work that out over the weekend and let y'all know where we're going next week. I just wanted to tell people, I don't know if everybody saw the latest news, but the American attache for Ukraine was found dead at the Hyatt in Ukraine.
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something we may want to do a paper trail on for those of you that have some free time. Yeah, that's very interesting because, well, for lots of reasons, obviously. Could you imagine being the military attache? And remember what I told you about what they do. We have, in every place that we've went, found
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that the military attache has been used as basically a CIA handler for people like Otto Skorzeny. Now, can you imagine being on active duty and actually having a conscience and being in Ukraine and being asked to be the handler for some of the CIA operations people?
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that are going out and doing what they're doing in Ukraine. And not only being asked to be a handler, which you may be able to rationalize in your head if you still believe we're the good guy, but find out that we're not the good guy. And actually find out because now the social media and media in general is out there where you can actually find out in real time that you're dealing with Nazis all around you.
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literally Nazis. I can't even imagine being on active duty and being placed in that situation, which again, I know most of you have all seen my post on Pence and how he made the ludicrous comment that Julian Assange somehow put military people at risk. And yet now you have a dead body of the military attache in Ukraine.
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And I'm sorry, Mike Pence, but Julian Assange didn't have anything to do with that man showing up dead. But the U.S. policies has everything to do with that man showing up dead. Pence is an asshole. What an asshole. What do you really feel? Yeah, obviously I can't disagree.
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Yeah, I thank you, Cousin It, for bringing that up because it obviously dovetails nicely into all of this garbage that we've been exposing. So anyway, Sally, go ahead. Just a quick, just a thought. I'm not saying this is correct or not, but I'm just asking opinions. So when you guys were talking earlier about Assange, I forgot I wanted to ask this to you. Could he have...
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And maybe part of the CIA, but was a really kind of like a white hat type person. And so when you did expose everybody, they were super pissed. Is that a possible option? Well, again, Sally, anything's possible. We don't have any way of knowing. I will tell you right now using Operation Grey Lord as the example. And if you don't know what that is, go look it up.
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any one of the people that, just like we were talking about Pence, any one of those people could actually be a white hat pretending to be a black hat so that people come to them with information. Until you know that, you have to go off of what their behavior is today. And that's why it is so important for all of us,
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And we went over this last night. I don't know how many of you guys watched the Eye of the Storm. Truth Hammer, not Truth Hammer, sorry. Absolute 1776 made this point. You have to every day approach every piece of information with an open mind. Because had I...
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taken all of my 30 years of experience and lived truths and said that I know all of this stuff and not anything anybody tells me outside of what I know can be true because it doesn't fit in my paradigm. If you take that approach to life, you will never know the truth. What you have to do is look at all of it and figure out
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where it all fits. Some of it's going to be truth and some of it's not. I know many people who are on here follow Q and it said forever to trust Kansas, which everybody assumed was Pompeo. And now there has been overwhelming evidence that Pompeo may not be a white hat at all. He may be a complete black hat. But again, no one knows for sure because during
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But Greylord in Chicago, the compartmentalization of counterinsurgency doesn't allow you to know, even when you are one of the operators, who the other operators are because of plausible deniability. You're not ever going to know. We're not ever going to know everything. You have to make informed decisions.
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based on information that is provided to you. And that's the exact reason why we go into these other spaces and we listen to what they say because you have to keep an open mind. So it's completely possible. Do I think it's likely? No. And that's the reason why I have been very careful not to
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talk very often in a public forum about Snowden either, because there's so much about him. The fact that he was, we know for sure, he actually worked as a part of the CIA, whether it was as a contractor or what. And he was actually kind of liaison into the NSA. When all of that stuff first came out, everybody believed.
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that that was the CIA operation to give the NSA, which they view as a competitor, a bloody nose. But having said that, I also want to tell you the opposite side of that. I just looked at a classified document that has been declassified, and I've got it marked somewhere on my computer, yesterday, that was a question and answer.
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of a CIA asset that had to do with Latin America and the operations. And it was done in a Senate classified hearing that they asked this asset whether or not the NSA versus the CIA had helped this person.
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And every single one of the CIA's said no. And every one of the NSA's had still been redacted when it was released declassified. So why would they blank out the NSA's no if it was no? And the blackout, which is kind of a tell, was bigger than the no. So it almost implies that it was a yes.
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So, again, that's why we look at everything. And that's why we caveat what we say is based on the information that we have so far, this is what we believe to be true. But everything has the limitation because as far as I'm concerned, the CIA guy that was given testimony, we know unequivocally they lie under oath repeatedly.
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So was all of the no's no? I don't know. That's kind of the fallacy when you're dealing with a quote unquote democracy or a republic. You can't have any of that shit classified. Our government shouldn't be doing stuff that puts our national security at risk that they then have to withhold from us. If somebody does something bad, knock the hell out of them. Don't hide that from us. Tell us that they did something bad. Hold them accountable.
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But that's never been what this is about. This has always been about industrialists trying to get rich and take all of our shit. And that's why they have to hide it from us. Because in a real world, if our national security was at risk, we damn sure know it. You don't have to hide that shit from us. So anyway, go ahead, Sally. Just for your guys' viewing pleasure, I did post a picture of Clinton in that blue dress down at the Purple Pill if you guys want to go check it out.
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I saw that. Thank you for doing that. Jeff, go ahead. Jeff, did you have something? Yes, ma'am, I sure did. I wanted to make a point that Chelsea Manning passed that information to Edward Snowden, and she was let off the hook, and they're trying to nail him to the cross. Now, who's the criminal? Julian Assange, if he was CIA, they would have...
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they would have pressed charges and he'd be in prison. So he's not. And on the thirdly note, Mike Pompeo didn't want Assange alive. And he was quoted on tape as saying so. So I don't think that he was an asset, but I think that these deals that are being made are as bad as Victor Bout for Brittany Grinder, the merchant of death for a basketball player. How pathetic.
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Yeah, I don't know that I would make all of those causal jumps that you just did, but it does remind us that we are dealing with incomplete information and that in and of itself is problematic.
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when you are supposed to be living in a constitutional republic and making informed decisions on how you want to vote. You can't make informed decisions on how you're going to vote if you've got, you know, like Tucker says, nine billion pieces of paper in a vault in Suitland, Maryland, that's classified that we're not allowed to see. That's not an informed decision. That's not a constitutional republic. That's more like a dictatorship.
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Roger that, sir. Also, too, I think that I prefer your opinions and your judgment over anybody at any institution in the federal government right now. And I have more faith in you than I have in our government. That's a fact. And that's pretty pathetic, even though I take that as a huge compliment. But yeah, I mean, yeah, that's that's where we're at. That's definitely where we're at.
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I don't like to say it, but I don't like to say that girls are more nerdy in history than me. But, man, you're running a close second, Colonel. I'm definitely a nerd. All right. What else we got, Cousin It? Oh, I haven't got a clue. Okay. Carrie wanted to say that. SR-71, did you have something that you wanted to say? Yes, ma'am. Thank you, Colonel.
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First of all, I want to thank... I guess not. He had unmuted his mic, so... He is speaking. You're not hearing him? He is speaking. I am not hearing him. I guess you're not seeing... Okay, yeah. SR, I'm going to drop you out, and I'll bring you back up again, okay? Thank you. While you're dropping him, didn't you say that you had another show that you're going on this week? Remind people when that is. It was last night. Oh, there was only one? Oh, okay.
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Yeah, The Eye of the Storm. We did it at 1030 last night, which was way past my bedtime. I did manage to stay awake through the whole show, which in and of itself was a feat. But it is one of the funnest shows that I've ever done. I really enjoyed Stormy Patriot. Joe and I go way back. And so going on there and it was the first time.
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Like a couple of days before the show, I had ever even talked to Paul, the other guy that's on the show, have, you know, been a fan of his for a couple of years. So it was just a thrill to go on there. Great host. Great topics of conversation. If you guys haven't watched it, you definitely need to go watch it. It was a lot of fun to do it. But thank you, Sally, for bringing that up. Did we get him back?
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I don't even see him in the room anymore, and I swear I only just removed him from speaker. I didn't bounce him, so I don't know where he went. Oh, SR-71, there he is. I got him. Okay, cool. All right, so I invited him back up to speak. I see Bridget. She must be done with her appointment.
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I don't think so. I like that term SR-71 Blackbird. That's still 1958. That's still the fastest aircraft on the planet from 1958. Yeah. SR-71, are you up yet? It must be my side because I don't even see him in the room. So I'm sorry. But it's not allowing me to invite him to speak. He's not getting it.
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So I don't know what's going on. Let me invite them to co-host and see if that will take. It's the Nazis. The ex-Nazis? Oh, there we go. All right. Go ahead. Okay. I just want to say, Colonel, thank you for this format. You're very good at keeping everybody in line. I did catch you earlier on the...
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on the show that you were talking about towards the end of the session. And I can certainly understand why you left. It turned into a griping session. And I'm sorry, I'm not for that. I'm for everything you've got to share and everything everybody else has got to share on this format. And I really do appreciate it. Other than that, folks, please share. Tell everybody about the Colonel. And believe me,
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Things will get a lot better. Thank you. Yeah, if I'm on a space and, you know, the back and forth and the host loses control and it's like bitch and Brian times about five, I'm out. I don't do the drama bullshit. I'm there. Brian. Brian. I'm there to pick up.
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information, and I pop in and out of several different spaces throughout the day, but I will not stay more than two seconds if that's an out-of-control crazy forum. Miles, go ahead. Yeah, I talked to Alpha Warrior yesterday, I think, and I asked him if you were going to do a show this week. Did you tape that? He said he's going to have it on tonight. Oh, no, you're right.
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I don't even know what day it is. It's Wednesday. We are doing a show tonight. Okay. Thank you. That's okay. Welcome to my world. Yeah. Again, I didn't go to bed until one o'clock this morning. So, and I get up at five o'clock. So my whole day is crazy today, but yes, we are doing a show tonight. Thank you very much. Reminding me, I'm going to have to have a social secretary here pretty soon. Surprise. Yeah.
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Yeah, you know what? Not for nothing, Miles. Be us. We get like a five minutes heads up. So, Sally, I do have a show. It's nine o'clock tonight on the Alpha Warrior show. Holy crap. That's hilarious. All right. Who else? Do we have anybody else? Me.
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Who's me? Oh, okay. I can't see a hand there, so go ahead. Yeah, you know, and I'm not seeing anything either, so I'm sorry. I apologize. I'm just punching buttons then from now on. Yep, jump right in. So I just wanted to correct something that I just heard. Snowden didn't get anything from Chelsea Manning. Everyone keeps calling Julian Assange Snowden. I have no idea why. It's so funny.
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But I just wanted to expand on that a little bit. Chelsea Manning got triggered by the death squads that Dick Cheney and Rummy and their little friend James Steele were running. He figured it out. He was an analyst. And he just lost it. He lost it. And he went to his superiors.
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They just looked at him like he was crazy, didn't give one fuck. So I just wanted to remind people what he leaked, what she leaked. And one other thing, I, you know, I'm at Occupy Wall Street, but I had focuses, you know, when I was there working with everybody, and one of them was internet freedom. And so...
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I've worked a lot on this, and Julian Assange is not the CIA, and Snowden is a dissident. We have dissidents, like Smedley Butler was a dissident. They know shit, but they're like, what? And I would say Jen Flynn is a dissident, in my mind, to the regime we have now, which...
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is in america it's fucking britain but anyway okay i'm done all right so let me um clarify that um i don't remember who said that but um chelsea manning gave the information that he had at the time to wiki leaks um and that's the point that he is trying to make that um
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Snowden supposedly downloaded information while he was a contract employee at NSA directly. It wasn't given to him by anybody. He went into the NSA and basically took information and technically
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He was employed as far as his paycheck was written by Booz Allen Hamilton, which everybody knows is a front for the CIA. Anybody that's ever worked in the military understands the arrangement that Rand and Booz Allen Hamilton has with the CIA. And so Snowden was tied. I mean, he was directly employed by.
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Booz Allen Hamilton. And I have several of my friends that have worked for them after they retired unequivocally tied to the CIA. So hired by Booz Allen Hamilton, contracted by NSA. It was while he was at the NSA that he took that information. So you can judge him however you want to as far as whether or not when you because.
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I'm telling you, I've been in this situation where you are inside an organization and you know that what they're doing is not only unconstitutional, but illegal. And you have to make a decision on how you're going to deal with that. Are you going to use internal IG type chains of command in order to deal with that? And when you do and it doesn't get resolved.
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Where do you go then? Because in some of these cases, it's life and death. It isn't just, you know, somebody spent an extra $500 on a hammer. But you have to make those decisions yourself and then you pay the consequences of having made those decisions. That's part of the risk benefit analysis that you have to do working in environments like that. And I was put in that situation multiple times.
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If you decide that you're going to go the whistleblower route and you're going to go talk to Congress, you can see exactly what happens to whistleblowers. You can see what happened to the whistleblower doctor down in Texas. So there's risk involved in all of those situations. Go ahead, Jeff. Yes, I apologize, Colonel. I did accidentally say it was Assange with.
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chelsea yeah the dude the gal or whoever she is um yeah and uh and uh and snowden was uh you know bound by the constitution to stand up for the american people and um he did and if he would have gone to his people then he wouldn't be here with us today maybe um you know again everybody has to make their own
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decision in those situations. Would they have knocked him off? I don't know. They have. But again, you just have to live with the choices that you made. And unfortunately for him, he has to live in Russia because of the choices that he made for the risks that you just illustrated. Go ahead, Sally. What did Carrie mean by General Flynn being a dissident? That didn't make sense to me. Carrie, do you want to?
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address that? Because I disagree with her, but that is not my definition of a dissident, but go ahead. Well, I also stated after that, that, you know, through Five Eyes plus Mossad, is this really the American government? I mean, as far as I'm, you know, I'm a daughter of the American Revolution. My ancestors fought the British.
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And I tell you what, I can smell them from space. And I think they've infiltrated our government. And I think General Flynn is working against them. That's my opinion. And that to me, that to me is a dissident at this point because they've totally, I mean, the British have, oh my God, the British, oh, centuries of just.
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The most vile. So are you saying General Flynn's a good guy? Is that what you're saying? He's going against the British? Is that what you're saying? Yeah, dissidents aren't bad guys. Yeah, so basically that would be what we refer to as a patriot. But in the context that she's using the word dissident, she's not incorrect either. Because he's being a dissident against the...
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fraud government that exists in Washington DC right now. Yeah. Yeah. The status quo, the establishment, which has been, you know, totally captured. Like look at Nancy Pelosi for two nanoseconds. That's all you need to know. Yeah. Thanks for clarifying that. That's where words and definitions are important. My pleasure. I'm just from a different, you know,
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fractal of the work. Yes. Being done. I'm just from a different. Yeah. And that's why we're here. Different part of the diamond. Yeah. Love you guys. Thank you. Thank you, Carrie. Jeff, I actually posted something on Victor about for you, but you're going to need a translator from Russian. I think if you read that, you're going to find that he's not really,
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the guy that our government wants you to believe? Oh, I think that Snowden is not a bad guy from exposing some truths that we needed to hear. That's for sure. No, no, not Snowden. Victor Bout, the arms dealer that you were talking about with the... The merchant. Yeah, the merchant of death. Yeah, he's not. But yeah, there's an article for you. It's in Russian.
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And there are, just to agree with Cousin It, we found when that deal originally came through, several different articles, because let me tell you what they're going to call the merchant of death. Remember the scenario that we talked about with Lumumba and how they had his back up against the wall? They called him a communist and they've cut off all aid. They've cut off all.
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The ports, the guys in Nicaragua that was the Sandinistas and how they mine the harbor, they can't get any weapons. Well, you know what they're going to call the guy from the Soviet Union that delivers the arms? The merchant of death. So I don't know, because sitting right next to the guy in the Soviet Union that's delivering weapons to defend their country from the.
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Hold on just a minute, Jeff. Mute your mic so I can. So the is from the Soviet Union delivering weapons to Nicaragua or to the Congo. You're going to have Israel. They're not only going to deliver arms for the United States to Nicaragua and the Congo to the bad guys. They're going to build an arms manufacturing plant.
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in the country next door so they can do it on a continuous basis. Now, we don't call anybody in Israel the merchant of death for delivering Galil rifles all over South America so they can murder hundreds of thousands of people. But if it's the Soviet guy that's doing the exact same thing, he becomes a merchant of death. This is another one of those propaganda tactics.
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that we have allowed them to get away with. So yeah, go ahead. And he's also the competition, you know, when you really think about it. So let's say hypothetically, he really is moving weapons, which I highly doubt. And if he was, it was sanctioned because he did in fact start moving jets is how it started. He was transporting jets. He's the competition.
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You know, if you're the only game in town, you're going to sell your Galil rifles, right? So all of a sudden he's the bad guy and needs to get taken out. They do it in the mob all the time. But I don't think, I in fact don't think he was. If he was, then God bless him. But I don't think the merchant of death is an accurate moniker for him either. Well, not unless you're going to use it for Israel too.
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Oh, I got plenty to say about Israel. Yeah, I know. We're not going there. I know. No, we're not getting the cousin all fired up. I'm sorry. But it is a perfect illustration. And again, this is what this forum's for. This is the perfect illustration of our collective brainwashing. Because I thought the exact same thing. And had we not been looking into...
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that in a different research project, we would all collectively, I mean, I don't believe anything they say now, but that would still be the impression that we had in our minds until we begin looking at people. And it's so indicative of our collective mindset, even though we know the mainstream media lie to us about every
1:36:07
freaking thing there will be one part of the um story oh well they said that he's the merchant of death so i'm going to believe that instead of throwing the entire thing out and say i'm going to start from scratch who is that guy um what did he do now that we have gladio glasses on you can go back and read all of the articles about him and you're going to find as cousin it pointed out he was the u.s competition um
1:36:36
In all of these different. Operation Gladio areas. And. They're going to label him. Like they've labeled everybody. Yeah. He mostly worked in Africa. By the way. To the Congo. Yeah. So he was the competition. So. Anyway. Tomorrow night. Is the debate. Yes.
1:37:09
Yes. Tomorrow night's Thursday night, right? So can we have a drinking game here? Like every time Biden's, you know, keep it light, you know, because I'm sure everybody's going to want to talk about it on Friday. I think we should turn it into a live stream. I'm going to live stream it tomorrow night on X and to Rumble if anybody wants to join me on either of those platforms. Well, I think we should turn it into a drinking game. I think that would be a lot of fun. We've all had a lot of fun together.
1:37:39
And I mean, that would be a hoot. So just throwing it out there. The only problem that I have with that is then I'm not going to be in any shape to do our show on Friday. We'll wing it. Yeah. We can wing it. That's all right, Colonel, regimented Colonel. We can wing it. No, no drinking. I've seen stripes. I know how this ends. Okay. All right. We have now digressed.
1:38:17
So, Sunshine, go ahead. I'll let you have the last word. I'm going to bring you up as a speaker and then we're going to close out. Go ahead, Sunshine. I'm a bad influence. I found a place where you can find generated bingo cards for the debate. If you'd like a little sampling, I could put a little bingo card down in the book. Yes!
1:38:43
Please do. You've got to post that in the pill. I'll look for the link really quick, but I have one of the cards. Oh my God. That would be a little fun. See? See? I think it would be a blast. We could have a lot of fun with that. So we're going to have a bingo game during the debate. A live bingo game. Well, how else are you going to sit through it? No, I love it. I think it's a great idea.
1:39:16
Gosh, I hope it's not past my bedtime. Let us know when you get that posted because I don't want to close out the space until you get it posted. Everybody's going to come, right? Thumbs up. Oh, dang. She's already posted. I posted the card and then there's a, is there a link in there with it? Do you guys see a link where you can find where to get it? If not, I'll quickly look for a link. I can just, you know what? It's on. If you go to my homepage, you can find it because I posted it yesterday sometime.
1:39:46
Yeah, that's perfect. We can just screenshot it because I'm just going to print it out. Yeah, that would be fun. Everybody can download their own bingo card. That would be great. I would love to do that. Yeah, I think that's a great idea. All right. So we've got our homework. We've got a show tonight at nine. We'll be back here at noon tomorrow talking about Belgium. So everybody have a nice rest of your day.
1:40:19
Bulgaria. Bulgaria. What did I say? Belgium. Oh, yeah, we already did that. I know because I had the beer. Also, I will be posting to our Rumble channel in a little while. We did a sit rep this morning about Hungary. And so I will be posting that to our Rumble channel. And I'll put the link on the page once it gets ready. It's being edited right now.
1:40:47
Lots of information out there. All right. Till tonight in the live chat at nine and then tomorrow at noon. Y'all have a nice day.
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Claims made here
Julian Assange exposed
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 5:06
“launder it through Yemen, launder it through Pakistan, and wash that money in people's blood. Now, I don't know about you, but that sounds exactly like Operation Gladio to me. So Julian Assange, witho…”
Harold Wilson member_of
Labour Party (UK) documented
▶ 9:31
“and his tenure as the leader of the UK and Trump's presidency. And I want to share that with you guys today. And then at the end, like I said, I'm going to ask for your feedback on that. And you guys …”
Harold Wilson spied_on
Soviet Union documented
▶ 11:57
“UK's version of the FBI and their CIA. He had served as a trade minister during a previous administration in the early 1930s. In that capacity, he had traveled to the Soviet Union, but only having don…”
Lyndon B. Johnson targeted_for_regime_change
Harold Wilson host_asserted
▶ 16:19
“Johnson was outright hostile to him on many occasions. So there's strike three. His positions and advocacy made him a target as a result. The prior trips to the Soviet Union and him not being a war ha…”
James Jesus Angleton framed
Harold Wilson host_asserted
▶ 18:43
“caused panic everywhere. And in addition, he refused to extradite CIA whistleblower Philip Agee. This, with the aforementioned withdrawal from the Suez Canal, sent the intel agencies right over the ed…”
Peter Wright exposed
Harold Wilson book_quoted
▶ 22:08
“internal to the intelligence community in basically an Operation Gladio sting. This has increased significance given Wright's friendship with Angleton. The two would play chess for hours on end, and A…”
Barry Penrose exposed
Wilsongate documented
▶ 23:36
“and used basically as a paramilitary capability. There was also a crisis in the UK, which was referred to as Wilsongate. They were tapes, notice this pattern, that were exposed in the 1970s by reporte…”
Roger Cordier exposed
Wilsongate documented
▶ 23:36
“and used basically as a paramilitary capability. There was also a crisis in the UK, which was referred to as Wilsongate. They were tapes, notice this pattern, that were exposed in the 1970s by reporte…”
Lyman Lemnitzer headed
NATO documented
▶ 24:35
“and were managed out of NATO. Hint, hint, Operation Gladio. During Wilson's first prime minister tour, General Lyman Lemonsker, my buddy, took command of NATO in 1962. That was Wilson's first prime mi…”
John F. Kennedy removed_from_power
Lyman Lemnitzer documented
▶ 24:35
“and were managed out of NATO. Hint, hint, Operation Gladio. During Wilson's first prime minister tour, General Lyman Lemonsker, my buddy, took command of NATO in 1962. That was Wilson's first prime mi…”
Lyman Lemnitzer member_of
Rockefeller Commission documented
▶ 25:12
“He was also later appointed by Gerald Ford to a commission on CIA activities within the United States, which was referred to as the Rockefeller Commission. So you've got the guy running Operation Glad…”
MEGA Group funded
Bill Clinton host_asserted
▶ 27:37
“is they basically modified the, or they called it a renovation, the White House when Clinton first got into office. And the funds for that renovation was sourced privately, which had never happened. A…”
Linda Tripp exposed
Bill Clinton documented
▶ 28:07
“Part of Epstein's trips to the White House had to do with this renovation. And every time Epstein was involved in a renovation, it was installing security cameras and wiretapping devices, like in all …”
Jeffrey Epstein involved_in
MEGA Group host_asserted
▶ 28:07
“Part of Epstein's trips to the White House had to do with this renovation. And every time Epstein was involved in a renovation, it was installing security cameras and wiretapping devices, like in all …”
Walter Kern member_of
Civilian Military Assistance host_asserted
▶ 32:30
“who had served as General Lemitsker's deputy while he was at NATO, was now serving in an organization called Civil Assistance. Civil Assistance, when you look at it, has all the hallmarks of like a na…”
Column 88 member_of
Operation Gladio book_quoted
▶ 33:26
“It was later reported in Searchlight magazine that Column 88 was in fact part of Gladio. Peter Jay, son-in-law of the future Labour Premier, James Callaghan, created the Congress of Cultural Freedom, …”
Peter Jank founded
Congress for Cultural Freedom host_asserted
▶ 33:26
“It was later reported in Searchlight magazine that Column 88 was in fact part of Gladio. Peter Jay, son-in-law of the future Labour Premier, James Callaghan, created the Congress of Cultural Freedom, …”
James O'Connell member_of
James 'Whitey' Bulger host_asserted
▶ 39:03
“They were taking weapons on these boats to England and furnishing these weapons to the IRA for them to do these Operation Gladio-style events in the UK. They would return with drugs. That was during W…”
Bolivia front_for
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 42:38
“And we're also going to do, what was the other one, Cousinette? I didn't know we were going to be tested. Germany. Yeah. There's always a test. Yeah, I'm sorry. You thought I was awake. There's always…”
West Germany front_for
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 43:09
“For two reasons. There were Gladio operations in Germany, but there were also, current day, a lot of the Erdogan-Grey Wolf Operation Gladio network that's being flushed out of Turkey is showing up in …”
Falklands War front_for
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 44:40
“So I didn't do Argentina and I can circle back to that because you're right. There is it definitely had to do with Operation Gladio, the whole setup of it, everything about it. Do you have something y…”
Clockwork Orange plot targeted_for_regime_change
Harold Wilson caller_asserted
▶ 47:55
“dynamic is a plot that went under the name of Clockwork Orange. I put it in the little chat if anyone wants to read up on it. But I think it's very interesting as that was the official name to the sme…”
Kincora Boys scandal front_for
Ulster Unionists caller_asserted
▶ 48:48
“that went from the 1950s all the way up to the 1980s in Northern Ireland and very much connected to MI5 and the inside basically Ulster Unionist rings that were basically working up there in a bunch o…”
Kincora Boys scandal front_for
Rhodesia caller_asserted
▶ 49:16
“And anyway, I'm not sure if you had gone into that in depth, but it's very interesting as it's very similar to the connection to the Dutroux case that you mentioned on your Belgium when we were discus…”
John Wallace exposed
Kincora Boys scandal caller_asserted
▶ 49:41
“So it's that's a very interesting case. It also involves a Colonel John Wallace, who was one of the whistleblowers to that and and also whistleblower to Clockwork Orange. So anyway, I don't want to go…”
John Wallace exposed
Clockwork Orange plot caller_asserted
▶ 49:41
“So it's that's a very interesting case. It also involves a Colonel John Wallace, who was one of the whistleblowers to that and and also whistleblower to Clockwork Orange. So anyway, I don't want to go…”
Louis Mountbatten member_of
Kincora Boys scandal caller_asserted
▶ 50:10
“And isn't that the one that Lord Mountbatten was involved in as well? Yes, yes, absolutely. It went up to, well, you have Lord Mountbatten, you have Jimmy Savile, and you have it going right up the ec…”
Jimmy Savile member_of
Kincora Boys scandal caller_asserted
▶ 50:10
“And isn't that the one that Lord Mountbatten was involved in as well? Yes, yes, absolutely. It went up to, well, you have Lord Mountbatten, you have Jimmy Savile, and you have it going right up the ec…”
Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld member_of
Kincora Boys scandal host_asserted
▶ 52:01
“And how it tied back. Because I know that. Those are exactly the same people. Prince. Phillips. They all kept coming. Henry Kissinger. When we were doing the WWF. And the Prince. Bernhard. From the Ne…”
Henry Kissinger member_of
Kincora Boys scandal host_asserted
▶ 52:01
“And how it tied back. Because I know that. Those are exactly the same people. Prince. Phillips. They all kept coming. Henry Kissinger. When we were doing the WWF. And the Prince. Bernhard. From the Ne…”
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh member_of
Kincora Boys scandal host_asserted
▶ 52:01
“And how it tied back. Because I know that. Those are exactly the same people. Prince. Phillips. They all kept coming. Henry Kissinger. When we were doing the WWF. And the Prince. Bernhard. From the Ne…”
Mike Pence framed
Julian Assange host_asserted
▶ 1:05:26
“literally Nazis. I can't even imagine being on active duty and being placed in that situation, which again, I know most of you have all seen my post on Pence and how he made the ludicrous comment that…”
Chelsea Manning exposed
WikiLeaks host_asserted
▶ 1:24:46
“is in america it's fucking britain but anyway okay i'm done all right so let me um clarify that um i don't remember who said that but um chelsea manning gave the information that he had at the time to…”
Edward Snowden member_of
Booz Allen Hamilton host_asserted
▶ 1:26:12
“Booz Allen Hamilton. And I have several of my friends that have worked for them after they retired unequivocally tied to the CIA. So hired by Booz Allen Hamilton, contracted by NSA. It was while he wa…”
Pat Flynn member_of
United States guest_asserted
▶ 1:29:45
“And I tell you what, I can smell them from space. And I think they've infiltrated our government. And I think General Flynn is working against them. That's my opinion. And that to me, that to me is a …”
United States targeted_for_regime_change
Patrice Lumumba host_asserted
▶ 1:32:14
“And there are, just to agree with Cousin It, we found when that deal originally came through, several different articles, because let me tell you what they're going to call the merchant of death. Reme…”
Soviet Union supplied_arms_to
Congo host_asserted
▶ 1:32:42
“The ports, the guys in Nicaragua that was the Sandinistas and how they mine the harbor, they can't get any weapons. Well, you know what they're going to call the guy from the Soviet Union that deliver…”
Soviet Union supplied_arms_to
Nicaragua host_asserted
▶ 1:33:12
“Hold on just a minute, Jeff. Mute your mic so I can. So the is from the Soviet Union delivering weapons to Nicaragua or to the Congo. You're going to have Israel. They're not only going to deliver arm…”
United States supplied_arms_to
Nicaragua host_asserted
▶ 1:33:12
“Hold on just a minute, Jeff. Mute your mic so I can. So the is from the Soviet Union delivering weapons to Nicaragua or to the Congo. You're going to have Israel. They're not only going to deliver arm…”
United States supplied_arms_to
Congo host_asserted
▶ 1:33:12
“Hold on just a minute, Jeff. Mute your mic so I can. So the is from the Soviet Union delivering weapons to Nicaragua or to the Congo. You're going to have Israel. They're not only going to deliver arm…”
Israel supplied_arms_to
South America host_asserted
▶ 1:33:41
“in the country next door so they can do it on a continuous basis. Now, we don't call anybody in Israel the merchant of death for delivering Galil rifles all over South America so they can murder hundr…”
Victor Bout supplied_arms_to
Congo host_asserted
▶ 1:36:36
“In all of these different. Operation Gladio areas. And. They're going to label him. Like they've labeled everybody. Yeah. He mostly worked in Africa. By the way. To the Congo. Yeah. So he was the comp…”