Operation Gladio- Ukraine weapons…WHERE
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Okay, Bridget. Very nicely done. I'm looking all over here for your icon. And then I look. Oh, there's Bridget. What the hell's that red shit? Oh, it's the eyes. Well played. Well played. Okay. So. Yeah, she's messing with us. Yeah. Whoa. Hey, now. Wait now. Froggy did it for me. Wait now. That's funny.
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Oh, my God, it's Blinky. Do it again. What? What are you talking about? She was blinking from red to plain to red again. Oh. That apparently was only for you, because I don't know. I didn't see that. Yeah, she's not blinking on my end, honey. That may be you. What have you been drinking? Oh, no, she's blinking. Cousin is vibing at a higher frequency, so she must be seeing things that we don't. Yeah, it's not on ours.
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Because I want to know what you've been drinking. I ain't saying. I ain't saying. Okay. All right. So it's Friday. Unfortunately, I'm sure you guys have saw the clips. Brazil had an airplane just fall out of the sky. That's crazy as shit. And on probably a more important note.
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Elon Musk, say what you want about him, just suspended the official UK government for threatening their own citizens. So I think that's newsworthy. I actually missed that because I've been on the telegram and then outside picking up disaster duty again. Yeah. So their official UK at UK gov account has been suspended because violated.
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x's uh rules so there you have it i know right i i'm just loving it what a great day that is pretty that's pretty funny it's hilarious and we get to talk about our um citizens um dealing arms to ukraine and some of the crazy
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aspects of that today, which was the second part of yesterday's show that we never got to. So we're going to talk about that. We're going to start off with a Ukrainian newspaper article that talks about American arms dealer by the name of Mark, and you spell his name M-A-R-C, Morales, M-O-R-A-L-E-S.
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is making millions on supplying Ukraine with armaments with the help of senior sergeant of the Ukrainian army, who is paid to arrange meetings with his contacts in the government. The source of this particular article was the New York Times article, and we're going to get to that in a second. In the New York Times article, they write that a Florida arms dealer, Mark Morales, who's 51 years old, has been paying Vlada Demir quite...
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And his last name is spelled K-O-Y-F-M-A-N. His first name is V-O-L-O-D-Y-M-Y-R. He is a chief sergeant, whatever the hell that is, in the Ukrainian army to arrange meetings with the officials in the government of Ukraine. That unusual arrangement, which is very unusual, legal experts say,
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test the boundaries of American and Ukraine corruption laws, prohibiting payments to government officials. Last month, about six men met, I don't know, I get about six, but whatever, met at a penthouse bar in one of Kiev's most luxurious hotels to discuss the lucrative business of arming Ukrainian troops. As recounted by the New York Times, two participants in the meeting, Morales and...
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were present. The meeting revealed a quiet part of the Biden's administration's war strategy. The U.S. has provided Ukraine with over $40 billion in security aid, advanced armaments included, but the Pentagon depends on little-known arms dealers like Morales with connections necessary for obtaining ammunition. The ammunition is mainly of low-quality
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and Soviet caliber, taken from all over the world. Morales and his colleagues' arms trade is notoriously shady and clubby, but it has become even less transparent when Ukraine cancelling anti-corruption rules that had been in place for years. Morales is one of the key dealers in Ukraine.
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The Pentagon has signed contracts worth about $1 billion with his company. The Pentagon has signed contracts of approximately $1 billion with a shady arms company in Florida. It's called Global Ordinance, mainly for ammunition supply. According to records, Morales has made
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$200 million off of these contracts. However, Morales' company is being investigated by Ukrainian anti-corruption bodies in connection with the agreement that government officials called a failure. In 2009, the U.S. Justice Department accused him of conspiracy and money laundering after he was allegedly caught discussing
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methods of bribing foreign officials on tape. Quote, you just got to be smarter than the government, unquote, he was saying on one recording. Bryant Van Brunt, the general counsel for Morales' company, Global Ordnance, said the company had followed the law. Sergeant Koifman, who has many years of experience as a quote-unquote advisor,
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to Ukraine's National Guard. And let me just tell you, the National Guard is actually the Azov battalions and those guys. So we're not even talking about he was an advisor to the actual army. He was an advisor to the Nazis. And he went to fight for Ukraine when Russia first invaded in 2022. And we know what that means because if he's part of the Azov battalions, that meant he went to the Ihor.
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Kolomoisky's province in which was on the then front lines of the Ukraine territory because the Donbass region was basically going to be protected by Russia. So that's where he went. Documents reviewed by the New York Times show though his duties were unspecified, Koifman himself said that he was a chief sergeant in the Territorial Defense Forces of Ukraine, which again
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screams Azov Battalion because Ihor Kolomoisky was the governor of that province that was then on the front lines of the conflict. Koitman is a key figure to turn to for arms, one government official said, though it's unclear whether it is because of his military position or his role in global ordinance. And let me just tell you unequivocally.
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It is not because of his military position other than the fact that he was in the Azov battalions. And these are most likely arms that were being bought by or for Ihor Kolomoisky's use of the Azov battalion. In Morales's company, Koipman's role is managing Ukrainian contractors and setting up meetings between our staff and the Ukraine Ministry of Defense.
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Koifman claims his military work is not paid. Van Brunt stressed that the two jobs had nothing to do with each other. Global does not pay for access, not before, not now, not ever. Those are quotes. Sergeant Koifman reiterated Van Brunt's point. We do training on it every year and sign documents about it. American, yeah.
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So we're supplying the Nazis, but we pay attention to the paperwork. American companies are prohibited by law from paying foreign officials in exchange for benefiting their business. Sergeant Koichman would not be exempt simply because he's a volunteer. The decisive factor is whether or not they have influence. Ukrainian law generally prohibits military officials from engaging in other paid work.
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whether the law affects Sergeant Koichman depends not only on his rank, but on his military duties. Early in the war, he said in a letter to global ordinance that he was a civilian warfighter rather than a government employee. A civilian. And again, because he's guard, that may actually be true from a technical standpoint.
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But if he's the representative of the Azov battalions in the National Guard, it is not technically correct. The Ukrainian government allegedly knew about Koichman's work for global ordinance. Van Brunt said that Sergeant Koichman has been vetted by the State Department, which is responsible for American weapons exports. Earlier in the full-scale war, Morales also hired Dennis.
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Van Esch, V-A-N-A-S-H, a longtime advisor to the Ukrainian defense minister, to communicate to the defense ministry on behalf of global ordinance. Van Brunt said Ukraine's defense ministry confirmed the legality of the hiring. Morales is said to have an unfair advantage over his competitors, although it's not due to his ties to Van Esch or Koifman, but thanks to his connection with the Pentagon.
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Several sources revealed that he outbids rivals to buy explosive shells from Bulgarian arms factories. Okay, so back up just a second. We have, through a series of all of our Operation Gladio, unequivocally proven that Bulgaria, probably secondary only to Israel,
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is the leading supplier of arms to Operation Gladio today. So this is astounding. Let me read that again. Several sources reveal that he outbids rivals to buy explosive shells from Bulgarian arms factories. Government documents and interviews with arms dealers indicate that he has been supplying missiles, shells, grenades,
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and armored vehicles to Ukraine from Bulgaria, Egypt, Jordan, and Pakistan. Now let me redo these. Jordan and Pakistan have been under the control of MI6 and the CIA since their beginning. So basically we're saying Bulgaria, Egypt, and MI6 and the CIA. They just...
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misspelled it by saying Jordan and Pakistan. And he is not unique in his position as a dealer with connections in the Ukrainian government. Now, keep in mind, Pakistan is where BCCI was. BCCI still exists, but it's not allowed to operate outside of Pakistan. BCCI was the largest financer of arms deals in the world during the time it existed.
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starting in 1972. Ukraine's frantic buying unexpectedly resulted in state-owned firms and private dealers being in competition with each other, which made the prices spike, costing Ukraine money. Not Ukraine, us. The government profits when buying weapons from state-owned companies. Brokers profit when they buy from private sellers.
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One example involved armored vehicles desperately needed by the military as target practice for Russia. I just added that part. Early in the war, Ukraine, which is spelled U-K-R-I-N-M-A-S-H, a government-owned export company, negotiated a...
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$65 million deal with an Egyptian seller to buy 200 vehicles. A person involved in the deal says, but the deal didn't consummate. At some point, Global Ordnance offered to provide similar vehicles at a similar price, earning the profits instead of the government-owned company. However, the deal caused problems for the military. The vehicles arrived improperly outfitted.
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Anti-corruption bodies began looking into the agreement with Morales and the defense industry and who authorized the contract. The defense ministry said that the investigation had been, quote unquote, eliminated, which, of course, I find very interesting since that would be something that would likely happen as a result of their getting rid of the media and everything else.
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So I'm going to move on to a second article. There's a total of three articles and each one of them has just a little bit something extra in them. The next one is from Yahoo and it says, talks about the DOD having spent the billion dollars to this company and also mentions the guy's name.
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It says that the U.S. has provided Ukraine with more than $40 billion, including missiles, Patriot air defense systems. And it goes on to mention the same general counsel for those guys. And then we get to the New York Times article. And this article is from last September.
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It says half a dozen or so men gathered last month at the swanky Kiev. And the group included Ukrainian military and government officials. The center of attention was the host, which is Mark Morales, who regaled them with stories of his new $10 million yacht called Trigger Happy.
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and his search for someone to manage his company's nine-digit portfolio. That sucks to have that problem. It talks about another guy that joined the group, and that's the Koifman guy from Ukraine. And it says, let's see, they operate in a shady fashion.
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And it says Mr. Morales is among Ukraine's most important such suppliers. And let's see. There's a whole bunch of pictures in this. I'll send this article over to Bridget and Cousin It so they can post the New York Times one. It doesn't have a thing on it so that you can actually open it up and read it.
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It says the Justice Department, this was the interesting part to me. So it talks about Morales being 51 and a Pentagon go-to person for arms deals. Now, keep in mind, the Pentagon doesn't need anybody for arms deals. They can actually do these deals themselves. The Justice Department indicted Morales in 2009 on conspiracy and money laundering charges after it said he was caught on tape.
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discussing bribes. But it says FBI agents badly botched the case and prosecutors ultimately dropped the charges. Now, what that translates to me is this guy's part of the CIA operation here. This guy is black marketing arms in addition to what he's doing officially. And anytime the FBI agents quote unquote botched the case.
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and the charges are dropped, I can give you at least 200 of them that all point back to CIA assets or agents being the ones that were being investigated and then they were told that they can't prosecute them. This is something that comes up over and over again. But the war changed the calculus for the Ukrainians and Americans, the Biden administration.
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needed massive amounts of arms, and Mr. Morales, who proved in Afghanistan and Syria that he could constantly acquire and deliver arms. As Ukrainian officials with national survival at stake welcomed back local arms dealers whom, before the war with Russia, they had worked hard to sideline, as in not use them.
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Um, after firing the defense minister, Rez Nepkov, Ukrainian officials are publicly questioning this method, this, the method of weapons at any cost strategy. Morales declined to be interviewed, but the general counsel said, basically, you know, everything's on the up and up. All right. Um, I'm going to.
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go through a couple of documents I found on Global Ordinance in a minute. For, let's see, it talks about a couple of meetings that they had with the defense minister. And there's like a ton of pictures of these guys. And a bunch, they all look goofy. I mean, goofy as hell in these pictures in this New York Times. If you don't do anything else, just open the article.
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And look at the pictures. They're hilarious. This is what my brother-in-law would call goofy bastards. Once you just look at them, they're crazy looking. And then there are pictures in here of them going to parties in Tampa.
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Last year, Global Ordnance posted a video on LinkedIn of Sergeant Coitman in uniform standing beside what he said was a mass grave. We need artillery. We need rockets, it was quoted as saying. He does not identify himself as an employee of Global Ordnance, which sells rockets and artillery shells. American law prohibits companies from paying officials to benefit from their work.
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Ukrainian law generally prohibits military officials from engaging in paid work outside. And then asked to confirm that a State Department spokesman only added a new wrinkle. He said that he would not confirm the existence of investigations into possible violations of international trafficking and arms regulations. Separately, Mr. Morales hired the other guy, Vanej.
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And let's see. Arms dealers from around the world are competing with a limited supply of Soviet-style arms, mostly from Eastern European countries, to sell to Ukraine. With cash pouring in from Washington, Mr. Morales can afford to pay more than his competitors for those same arms.
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He then makes good on his American contracts and buys more ammunition on his own to sell to Ukraine directly. Some of the competitors, officials and arms industry figures, spoke on the condition of anonymity, either because Ukraine weapons contracts are classified or because they did not want to get drawn into disputes with Mr. Morales. I wouldn't either, especially if it's CIA.
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There are nothing illegal about outbidding competitors, but it shows how the Pentagon is shaping the global arms market and creating wealthy, politically connected weapons dealers. Ukrainian anti-corruption groups have said that billions of dollars pouring into Eastern European arms markets will shape politics and militaries long after the war is over. In some cases, complaints about Mr. Morales boil down to the fact that he gets more contracts.
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He has moved missiles, shells, grenades, and vehicles to Ukraine. And he is far from the only weapons dealer with relationships with the Ukrainian government. Mr. Morales' weapons career ended after his indictment was unsealed in 2010 in a sting. Prosecutors said an informant recorded him in arms deals involving payment to West African
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Nation Gabon, G-A-B-O-N. So now I'm going to have to go look that up. He left the industry and about two years later sold items like outdoor furniture, which is funny because I'm going to tell you guys something in a second. And it says the outdoor furniture was his father-in-law's. He took time to reflect on his life. And in 2012, the federal case disintegrated
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let's see, a year later, Mr. Morales started Global Ordinance, so that would be 2013, as an arms business consultancy, drawing on more than a decade of experience. He bought a defense contractor and delivered arms to the Pentagon for use against terrorist organizations like ISIS. His network spanning the United States, Eastern Europe, and Middle East
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proved reliable and the Pentagon soon became his biggest customer. Global Ordinance won more than $78 million in defense contracts from 2016 to 19. Weeks before, so he actually started this up around 2016, which I find very interesting timing as the Obama administration is going out. Weeks before Russia invaded Ukraine, the Pentagon awarded Global Ordinance
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a five-year contract worth up to $750 million to help arm American allies. Now, let me rephrase that. Before the Ukraine-Russia special military operation, before it, the Pentagon had awarded them a global ordinance, the company, a five-year contract.
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of $750 million. And that's with no war. Why would global ordinance have a $750 million contract when nothing like that is going on? Because this contract was for basically Operation Gladio type shit that was going on in all of Africa, Syria.
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and Afghanistan, everywhere else. Mr. Morales' big break in Ukraine came early in the war. He had a warehouse full of ammunition in Bulgaria that the Pentagon had bought for use in Afghanistan. The Pentagon approved sending it to Ukraine in 2022. Mr. Morales, yeah, he just so happened to have an entire warehouse full of ammunition in Bulgaria.
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Said no one ever. Mr. Morales made. I thought everybody did. I guess. We just have been missing out here. Yeah, I ain't saying. The unintended consequences of Ukraine's frantic buying drives up price, blah, blah, blah. And then, let's see. There was one other point.
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Mr. Van Brunt said the Ukrainian authorities routinely investigate military deals. This is a quote unquote investigation and to conflate it with what the public may understand to be an investigation would be inaccurate. So when the defense minister was fired because he was leading an investigation using anti-corruption.
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The Mr. Van Brunt turns around and says, oh, no, it wasn't that kind of investigation where we could actually get in trouble. It was just a routine investigation where they're looking over the paperwork. At the end of last year, Mr. Morales says, which would have been 2022, success was evident at home in Tampa. Global Ordinance flew its employees in from Kiev, Ukraine capital, to attend a Christmas party.
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Mr. Morales posted on Facebook a picture of himself and his colleague, Sergeant Koifman, wore wraparound sunglasses, a black t-shirt with an American flag painted skull. Mr. Van Esch wore a traditional Ukrainian shirt embroidered with red and yellow flowers. Mr. Morales sees a bright future in Ukraine. At the penthouse bar last month, conversation turned towards the large contract that we're about to be awarded.
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And Mr. Morales assured them all that his company could handle it. All right. So if you go to Florida Sun Biz and you look up this guy's companies, you're going to find several. The first one is called Global Ordnance Trading, Inc. Global Ordnance Trading, Inc. was set up in.
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Let me get down to the... It was set up in 2021 in November. Now, this is the company that was supposedly the overarching... It's a foreign profit corporation. But if you don't know that this shit's going to pop off in Ukraine...
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until February of 2022 when it actually happens, why would you set this company up in November of 2021? Number one. And number two, remember what I just read to you and the fact that he was given this contract months before the thing actually popped off as well. So this company has a guy by the name of John Dilley, D-I-L-L-E-Y.
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who lives in Sarasota as an officer. He also has a guy by the name of Patrick Martin in Sarasota. And Carrie Morales, evidently his wife, is the vice president of this particular company. And then Mark Morales is the guy that's in charge. The registered agent is a guy by the name of Patrick Martin. And the address where it's...
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principal address, okay? So not the mailing address, because the mailing address is in Sarasota. What is listed as the principal address is a house, what looks to be a house, I'll say that, in Huntsville, Alabama. Then the next document is a, let's see, this is the document that set up
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Global Ordnance Training, Inc. And it has a person by the name of Mary Mitchell and Global Military Products, Inc. in Tampa, Florida. And it also lists this Alabama address as well. And the guy by the name of Brian Van Brunt, the one we just kept reading about,
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who lives in Sarasota, is the one that signed this application for foreign corporation setup and was submitted to Sunbiz. And it has everybody that's part of this at this time in Sarasota. But it then goes on to apply for...
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incorporation in Alabama as well. All right. If you look up, there's another one called Global Ordinance LLC. Global Ordinance LLC was set up in 2014. So that's the one after he got in trouble that he set up to get back into the game. And this particular one.
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is registered in Sarasota. And all of the mailing addresses for this one when it was originally set up was in Apollo Beach. So the only address I could find in Alabama actually was a house at the end of a cul-de-sac, like in a subdivision, which is supposed to be an actual business address.
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But the one that I found most interesting based on what I just read to you guys is the address that they used as the place of business, which is a bunch of warehouses in Sarasota. Do you know what's sitting right out in front when you Google Earth it? A outdoor furniture store. So the arms company is registered to the warehouses.
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behind the furniture company that his wife's parents own is sitting out in front. So I found that very interesting, which is how I knew I was at the right place because you read little things like that and you just kind of obviously put two and two together. So anyway, this guy has some very interesting and shady
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He has actually three active companies in Florida right now. He has Global Ordnance LLC. He has Global Ordnance Holdings LLC. And he has Global Ordnance Trading Incorporated. And each one of them basically has pretty much the same people in charge of them. And the dates of...
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what we just read all work out as well to definitely unequivocally say these are his companies. So anyway, I just wanted to share that with you. I wanted to let you know where all of your hard-earned tax dollars are going. You're paying to enrich these third-party arms dealers. And again, what's really weird about this is
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And I want to make sure you guys understand this. When we sell stuff like F-16s or F-15s or C-130s, there are military officers that sit in embassies of countries. And they are basically our arms sellers. They work and facilitate.
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the approval through the State Department, and it's basically military foreign sales. And there's an entire department in the Pentagon that works on this. And they work with Lockheed or Boeing or whatever, and they arrange these sales as a country-to-country purchasing agreement. Now, what...
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is apparent from this article is that and i really am interested in the timing of this because we know that most of their black ops um you know like through cutting down of the uh sicilian mafia that we um talked about that was dismantled in 2019 there's so much of the
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Gladio network that they had been using that's been disrupted, it makes me wonder if they are not using these third-party cutouts in order to skim money for their black ops in some form or fashion, because this is highly unusual. For the Pentagon to be using cutouts like this,
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when they have official military sales capability already existing is very, very odd. I'm just going to say that. Highly unusual. So anyway, that's what I have. And I wanted to share that with you guys. And we're going to open it up.
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For you guys, since it's Friday, we're just going to talk about whatever. If you guys have something that you want to talk about that's not related to this, this is going to be open mic Friday. Come on up. I was going to say thank you for having such an awesome space again. And these banks are getting exposed. Thank you for Operation Gladio glasses. Holy cow. Yesterday and today. Whoa.
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It's weird how watching, especially this Smartmatic thing happen, knowing what we know and the particular countries that it's happening in that have been affected, it just is really eye-opening.
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Yeah, I'd be curious to find out the flight manifest of who was on that plane that went down today, too, and where it was at. And, you know, the exposure of Smartmatic being out there now even more so than it was before and the ties with Dominion, too. And then these states that are.
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filing lawsuits stating that, you know, they're no good. So, I mean, Nevada is one of those States. So I've been like posting all that stuff over to our GOP and even to the Democrats as well, doing whatever I can, you know? Yeah. The aircraft was, it was an internal Brazil flight from kind of like the Southwest area over to
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Sao Paulo. So it would be interesting if there's any government officials that was on that plane. It was a French aircraft. It's called an ATR 72-500 turboprop. But man, it went down. It was like a gyro hard landing in a helicopter. It was spinning. I mean, almost like one engine went out and they lost.
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the ability to control it because it's just spiraling down. It was a crazy crash. Bridget, go ahead. Bridget. Did we lose her? I don't know. Bridget. Bridget. Is that calling for golfing? Yeah. No, you might, you might have to drop her out. She, she. Okay. All right. I'll do that. Go ahead.
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SR-71, while I'm bringing Bridget back up. Just one question, Colonel. Maybe you can answer it for me. How did these people get around our Arms Export Control Act, the ACA? Well, that's what I'm saying. Obviously, they didn't get around it. There were charges brought.
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And then what happens is the CIA steps in and says, yeah, you can't charge him because he's working with us and quote unquote national security. And so then they just tell all of us, oh, well, yeah, the case fell apart. And so we're dropping the charges. And then they're allowed to operate absent any control at all. Bridget, what do you got?
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Oh, actually, Stella stole half of my question. And, Kevin, my question was that it was so bizarre to see a plane drop out of the sky like a rock. I guess you always think that they're going to glide down. But is that normal? It is not normal for them to spiral like that. Generally speaking, so every aircraft has a glide ratio.
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The heavier, the bigger the aircraft, the less glide ratio they have. So they're pretty much like a straight down. But there are some aircraft, especially if you just have like on a C-130, when you lose a single engine, you still, I mean, you can fly right along as long as you maintain control of the aircraft.
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And we actually lost multi engines on one flight that I was on. And I and again, I was not in aircraft maintenance any longer. I'd already become an officer and I was flying on a C-130. And knowing what I know about aircraft maintenance, as soon as the first engine went, I knew it was gone because you just know you can tell by the noise.
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And or the sound. And when we lost the second one, I was like, oh, son of a bitch. And I'm looking at the loadmaster, who's the guy that kind of walks around the aircraft to make sure that everything stays secure because it was, you know, in the middle of a war zone. And I look at him and I'm like, what's going on? And he kind of looked at me like, how do you know?
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Because they hadn't made any announcements or anything. There was a bunch of us, probably about 50 of us, in jump seats on the aircraft. And then there was cargo all out in the middle of it. And I looked at him and I said, I was in aircraft maintenance for eight years. I know what's going on. What the hell's happening? And he's like, oh, you know, it's not a big deal. It's happened before. And I'm like, not on any airplane I've ever been on. But again, a C-130 will have quite a long glide path.
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But I found out when one crashed off the coast of Oregon several, I mean, it's been decades ago now, and we lost everybody on it except for one. And it was from the reserve wing in Portland coming back from an overseas mission. And I found out as a fly on the wall in one of the
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investigations debriefs to the chief of the Air Force Reserve that the only glide test that had ever been done was almost kind of like an AI version of it. And they had practiced using a model aircraft, like basically landing in a large bathtub.
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As an experiment on what the glide ratio was, if they like stall engines, like if there's a fuel problem or whatever. And it was all hypothetical, not they had never done an actual test. And I'm like, well, OK, I'm I'm not I'm not an expert on aircraft crashes, but I'm thinking that if you.
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And you actually do in simulators, in C-130s, simulate losing all engines. And the simulation is based on this hypothetical thing that you don't even know it was never validated. So pilots all thought that if you lose all of your engines on a C-130, that you have, based on the simulator training, X amount of flight path and...
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how you could actually land it in water, that it was theoretically possible because they practice it on simulators. Well, we found out the hard way that's actually not possible because the glide ratio on a C-130 was not anything like it had been in the simulator. And the thing just dropped. And there was a lot of speculation as to why they...
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It's a long story, but basically fuel stopped flowing to all of the engines at the same time. Of course, they never find out that it's manufacturer air. It's always blamed on the flight crew, always, 100% of the time. Even though this particular flight crew had like an average of 25 years flying C-130s and never, any of them had ever had a mishap at all, they were blamed, which in reality is...
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100% bullshit and more likely that it was a problem with the aircraft itself. Um, but that is never the finding just FYI. So no, I've never seen, I see helicopters do hard landings in video all the time. When I was sitting at, um, sitcom before the nine 11, when you had cat exercises, where you sit at the command post, you have access to, um, all of the video from the
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the engagements that had happened via CENTCOM in the past. So like Desert Storm 1, you can pull up folders and watch like missile honing in on comm sites in Southern Iraq. You can see Apache gunship video. You can see AC-130 gunship video of them just knocking shit out. And so...
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You know, if you had the night shift, that's what everybody did. They watched the gunship videos. And there are actual, if we like one of the A-10s made like an incredible landing, it had like 52 holes in it. It had been shot up, but managed to make it back to the base. So you can see all of the videos of things like that, that are in the files there. And so I've seen several helicopter hard landings in those videos.
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that come down spiral. And sometimes people survive and sometimes they don't, depending on how hard it is. And that's how I learned that helicopters don't actually crash. They have hard landings. And I'm like, what the hell? That looks like a crash to me if everybody dies. Oh, no, no, no. That's a hard landing. So that's kind of a joke. It's crazy. Yeah. So anyway, SR-71.
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Thank you, Colonel. I do have a question concerning military flights. When a military aircraft goes down, who actually does the investigation? The military. So are we saying at this point in time, it's up to the military discretion as to what they want to reveal? Well, I mean, in theory, but.
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We have, and it used to be, I don't know if it's still at Kirtland, the Air Force Investigation Agency that investigates all Air Force military crashes. I mean, I know a guy, one of my best friends was assigned there for four years. And according to him, there are investigations where...
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They will release the results of the investigation where the majority of the people doing the investigation do not agree with the overall findings. That has happened. As a matter of fact, one of my best friend's husband's brother was killed in an F-16 crash where it was a single aircraft crash in the Adriatic Sea off the coast of Aviano Air Base in northern Italy.
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He died. And there was, of course, they ruled it pilot error because they never find anything wrong with the aircraft. And I'm just, I can't reemphasize that enough. That is 100% bullshit. But it is 100% the truth. And they attributed it to, you know, a lot of other things going on.
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um and made a bunch of excuses for that um so i can't say that it is without um most of the people understand what the risks are if you're if you're a pilot you know if your aircraft goes down and you die you're going to be at fault unequivocally carrie go ahead hi everyone um i just had a question i just learned um the other day
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That a CIA agent died in the plane crash over Lockerbie, Scotland. I didn't know that. Didn't I post one of the things about that? What? I think I posted a thread about that. You did? I just learned about it. I believe you did. I just learned about it by this.
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supposed ex-CIA agent that was being interviewed. And Colonel, who was blamed for that? Iran, ultimately? I mean, I know they blamed Libya, but who in reality was responsible?
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Because the dude was coming from the CIA agent was coming from the Mideast. So there was a lot of it was a what's the best way to explain it? What what they believe happened is it was basically a takedown of that aircraft based on who was on it. And there are multiple people that were on it, not just that one CIA agent that.
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they would have wanted to get rid of. So there were people that were put on it. Carrie, you have a hot mic. Can you mute your mic, Carrie? There were people at the last minute that were put on that, redirected onto that airplane. So there, unbeknownst to all of us, there was a drug run that...
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was being carried out from the Libyan area into Europe and then on to New York City. There was satchels that were being carried by like 18-year-olds. And they were traveling under the auspices that they were like college students or whatever. And they had specially marked
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um, satchels and the way it went was they would arrive with the satchel. Um, one satchel would, um, be sent through the, uh, the baggage area or, you know, like where you're going through the, the personal it's carry on. So it would be checked there.
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But there would be somebody on the other side of it inside of the security that would there was a place where they would sit down like at a table or whatever. Those satchels would be switched out and that satchel would have drugs. And the drugs was then ferried into New York City. And this was like a steady flow of drugs, not like.
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One satchel a day. This was like a massive amount of drugs being done on a circular fashion. And it had been going on for quite some time. That they speculate that in order to take this aircraft down, one of those satchels that was put into play behind security actually had the bombs that were detonated that brought that aircraft down. And it was done.
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as an assassination of the people that they had decided that needed to be taken out that was on that aircraft. Libya had nothing to do with it. Two of the individuals that were later charged were Libyan citizens that were doing that drug running. But according to them, and I've listened to tapes of them, they thought they were like,
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doing something like money laundering or something like that. They had no idea that they were actually, because they'd never looked in the satchels. They knew what they were doing was wrong, but they didn't know exactly what they were doing. And that's the reason why Omar Gaddafi would never extradite them to stand trial. They were found guilty in absentia, wherever they ended up having that trial. But anyway, Shannon, go ahead.
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Hi, Colonel. How are you? Good. How are you? Good. You know, I've been following you for a while and I spoke with you in some spaces earlier. I just want to say I got such a kick when I found out that X is Grok when it when it associated your name with Operation Gladio. I was like, yeah, yeah.
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If you do a search for who is Colonel Towner Watkins, it has you associated with Operation Gladio. Well, I guess I'm not surprised since that's about all I post about. No, but I mean, it's still it's much more than that. Obviously, it kind of goes into like a little Wikipedia of yourself. But I said, boy, you know, she's made it.
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When she's hit the X-based version of Grok and it has you right at the top associated with Operation Gladio. And it goes into a little bit of a spiel about you. So I just want to kind of give you a congrats on that, which is because, you know, it's all about exposure and what you're about. So I just want to kudos to you on that. The other. You're welcome, my friend. The other thing is I'm a U.S. patriot and I'm the one that has a military family as well. And I'm the one that my.
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Great uncle was actually went in as an officer for the Vietnam War, lost his arm. And my great uncle, of course, did not get well received on the on the return home back to the state. That's most Vietnam vets did not. And I remember asking you because I think Guru was on and I said, have you done any Operation Gladios on? He asked about Australia and I asked about Canada because I'm a U.S. patriot living in Canada.
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because my ex was Canadian, and you said, no, you had not done. I just want to let you know, I work for a consulting engineering company called Davie International, which is underneath the umbrella company of Trafalgar House, which you know that they are totally dirty out of the UK, and they built the Trafalgar Bridge, right? Well, guess who one of our clients was? Rio Tinto.
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So I am an Operation Gladio geek from way back. I was so excited when you brought this up. I've been studying Operation Gladio for a while, the whole Paul Wallace thing. And I'm just like totally immense in it. And Rio Tinto, you know, is dirty, dirty, dirty. Not only just with child slavery and trafficking, they are.
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Dirty. And I've been doing a lot of studying on that. And I just want to know, you know, if you'd like to go further into studying for Canada, because there's total operation Gladio through the connection of Rio Tinto and also Davey Canada Incorporated, which is the company consulting company that I actually work for and corruption all over the place there. So I just want to. That would be awesome. Yeah, I will. I will get back with you separately. But.
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Yeah, we came across Rio Tinto a long time ago when we were researching UNESCO and the WWF and the whole mining in general, because you've got Freeport and you have several of these massive mining organizations that are part of the international syndicate that are the ones that are controlling.
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all of the, you know, picking up the red phone to the CIA saying, I want this leader taken out because he's going to cancel my concessions. And that's literally how this whole operation works. So yeah, I'd love to be able to work with you on that. Yeah, yeah. And I actually worked with some of the top mining engineers that were over in a lot of those slave mines. And one of the big top names, he's really well known, he's probably either passed away or
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gone to Never Never Land I'm not sure Steve Harapiak and I remember he would come back what he called the bush and he would tell me these stories about you know like I would have to work with him to clean up his language before the client meetings because you know all they know is the f-bombs right and I'm like I'm like Mr. Harapiak you know you can't talk like this he said she and in the bush with all these children and everything that we got where I go excuse me would you say sir he says well you know they give us whatever help they got
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So I did a full stop with that. And I kind of put in the back of my head, you know, being newly married and working for this engineering company, I was just like, what did he just say? So I just want to let you know, Rio Tinto been digging right into it. And I think it's a, it'd be great to kind of blow up Canada because they're always one of these ones act like.
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Oh, it's only U.S. that has dirty laundry. OK, Canada's got a lot of dirty laundry. And I know that working for this consulting engineering company. So, yeah. So I would I'd love for you to go into that. Canada has the contract with Haiti that they can't exercise because of the Haitian constitution. And Hillary Clinton's brother was partners with that particular mining company that supposedly.
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had been contracted by the government that was overthrown to go in and actually find out if Haiti had gold, which they did. And then, I mean, they have billions and billions of dollars worth of gold, but they're not allowed to mine it. And so the whole idea of destabilizing Haiti at the current time.
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is to be able to overthrow the government, install a Patsy government, get them to change the Constitution so the mining company that has the concession there already can go in and basically steal all of their gold. And that is a Canadian company. Yeah. Well, I just wanted to let you know, I work for this international company. You can look them up or you can have Bridget or somebody do it.
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Davey Canada Incorporated was the consulting engineering company that I worked for. And it's all these senior engineers, when they kind of done their little stints and all their engineering companies, they formed this company to be consulting. And we actually would actually have what they call black. Well, they didn't call it Black Ops. I now know it's called Black Ops Money, where they would have me in my marketing proposals, put many on the side. It was labeled miscellaneous. And I would say, oh, you know, we got to.
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report back to john murphy our comptroller uh so what's this miscellaneous money on this side it was told by our senior geologist um that oh shannon this is like your money that we have to give in order to get our proposals our epcm which is the engineering procurement construction management proposals slip through so we can get presented before the clients in the contract yeah exactly like i mean i'm like they can use all the euphemisms they want
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It was bribe money. Now I would say bribe slash black off money, because basically when we had projects in Kazakhstan and in Kyrgyzstan, this was the stuff that was going on. And Rio Tinto, we had as one of our top one clients and them were all over it. We also worked with some subcontractor companies called Stone and Webster, which were part of the Inco SO2 abatement project.
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where a so-called Prince Charles came out and tapped the furnace, right, in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. So all of that stuff, now looking back, I said, oh, my goodness, were their hands all in it. Like, and then the umbrella companies, Trafalgar House, which, you know, that they were building, you know, the London Bridge, and you know that dirty all over the place on that. So I just thought it would be a great thing to bring Canada out to, I mean, people need to wake up.
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up here and you know they need to know what's going on that operation gladio is yes it's in canada and i work for an engineering company that has their hands with clients all over it so yeah i just want to just let you know i was thinking of you on this and it's been bothering me and the lord's brought it on my heart that it needs to be exposed thank you so much love to you thank you appreciate it um i see frogger what's going on frogger you working
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You know me, just putting together my quarterly business plan for the end of the year and my first quarter for next year. But there's a lot of good stuff going on right now. I see that Smart Tech, they got exposed. So more Gladio stuff with the election fraud and the coup against our country is just unfolding everywhere. So that kind of has me excited right now. I mean, I literally am looking at Georgia and all these other states.
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And all the fraud being brought out into the open. And it's like, you know, all of us have been saying. Go ahead. Yeah, it does seem like it's coordinated. Not like it does. It seems like coordinate is not the right word. It does seem like we're reaching a crescendo where Smartmatic is going crazy. Georgia just was standing on the steps saying that Trump won.
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because of everything that just got exposed there. And Tina Peter's trial is ongoing in Colorado. It does seem like so much is going on right now that is culminating in something huge. Yeah, it's the time release of the information right around the election so people can be aware. It really feels like all of this stuff is being brought out.
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Maybe paper ballots. Well, Virginia just said they're using paper ballots. Yeah. Look at Pennsylvania, Arizona. What happened with Nevada with the electors, you know, charges going away because of the obvious fraud. I mean, there's. Oh, no, they put them back up. The fraudulent AG went after them again. And he's appealing, whatever.
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Even more importantly, he's the one who's going after those people that were in Virginia City that were minding their own P's and Q's and a woke person came up and started harassing them and trying to provoke them. And when they did, he's the one who pressed charges against those people. So if you see the whole video, you'd be like, what the fuck?
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So, yeah, Nevada is still really bad. But with the stuff that's going on with Smartmatic and Dominion, most of the swing, like these states that are important to, you know, that had all these different issues, we have Smartmatic and Dominion machines here in Nevada. That's what we vote on. So, yay. Maybe paper ballots. And, yeah, so. That would be awesome. SR71, what you got?
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Thank you, Colonel. What I can say about Virginia and paper ballots is here in Fairfax County, they've always had paper ballots. Of course, they get fed into a scanner and the scanner does its thing, says, yep, you voted before. At one point, these scanners used to validate your ballot for you so you could see exactly what you what was on the ballot and what you actually chose.
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They no longer do that. My concern out of all of this is even though Governor Youngkin has passed all of this stuff, concerning what we've seen with DDoS attacks and CrowdStrike, obviously to me, the minute you go to vote, somebody's sitting behind a terminal there.
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Check in the voter rolls to see, OK, you are who you are and you live here. And yeah, I got your ID and all that good stuff. I'm more concerned about, OK, what happens if there's a DDoS attack at your precinct? How are they going to validate voters? Well, if that actually happened and you are voting on paper ballots, it's just a matter of. I'm sorry. If you're voting. Go ahead. If you're voting on paper ballots.
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It's just a matter of getting them all out and counting them. The problem comes if the entire system is electronic where there are no hard copies, which is what was happening in many of the places. Because here in Florida, we actually are handed a ballot when we come in and we mark that ballot and it is fed into a counter. But all our...
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operation does is count the actual ballots electronically. We don't vote on machines. We vote on a paper ballot. I agree with that, Colonel. What I'm getting at is how do they validate you're eligible to vote? Well, at my point of sync, you have to have already registered and you have to give them your ID when you come in.
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Yes, and they check your registration how? By the ID and my name being on the register when I come in and I have to sign in. Okay, that register list, is it paper or is that somebody sitting behind a terminal? It's paper. Okay, here is somebody sitting behind a terminal. Yeah, ours is a printed out register of everybody in that precinct.
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And they divide it into three. There's three desks when you come in and the alphabet is divided into three categories. And you just go to the one that you're like, I go to the W one and they pull up my names out on there. I sign in, I show them my ID and they hand me my paper ballot. That's how they do it in Florida. So if the system ever went down.
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they obviously have the ability to just pull all of the ballots out of that box and count them that night. As a matter of fact, I would think, and I'm just like talking off the top of my head, I would think that if you had a massive cyber attack where only the states that do it, like I just described, where you actually have
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real paper ballots and they're on site um there in order and even if you had like i said the electronic counter you could still count them at the end of the night what i think is would be very interesting is if they actually scheduled a cyber attack they'd be in the black hats um on election day in order to totally um screw it up you know within um
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whatever it is, the next 24 hours, all they would, or however long it would take, all they would have to do is have the ability to print ballots, show once and for all that paper ballots actually work. They can be printed, counted, like everybody else in the world does it now, that uses paper ballots and can figure out how to count them before midnight of that same night.
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Where, how big of a deal would it be that if only the states that actually physically have paper ballots were able to report the returns? I mean, I think that would be huge. And I think it would leave an everlasting scar on the psyche of America that you can't leave something as sacred as our voting to a machine.
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I don't know. Anyway, anybody else have anything? So I'm going to do a little bit more digging on some of the other contractors that have popped out, popped up since 2022 that is getting these defense contracts. There's a system that's at Fort Belvoir in Virginia.
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under the Defense Contracting Management Agency, DCMA, that you can actually go in and look at all of the defense contracts and you can do it by certain categories. And I think it would be very interesting to see for arms who has been getting these contracts since during the fiscal year.
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2022 and maybe even go back to 2021, just so you could see the differences in the amount of people and the amount of money, because I'm suspecting that this Morales guy is not the only one. And I think it would behoove us to look into that and know how much of that's going on.
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because the thing that struck me the most about this is it highlighted all of the stuff we've uncovered, like Bulgaria and some of the other countries, Pakistan. It's always the same players, like Bridget says. It's the patterns. So, anyway. Do you have anything else, Cousin It? No, ma'am. I'm off. Down rabbit holes. Okay. Brogger, when's your next Spaces?
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Yeah, I might be doing one tonight. There's a lot going on. I was thinking about doing this based on Kamala Harris and her Inflation Reduction Act. Heels up, Harris. Exactly. And the $3 billion that they got from the EPA that they've used to fund radical hate groups. So I saw some congressmen that did a press conference, and there's so much golden nuggets in that.
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that she's doing and i'll probably you know cover all the ai videos they're using with their fake support and you know things like that the fact that they can't get people to go to their events so they have concerts so they can look like they have a crowd and the crowds aren't even as big when you actually scan the crowds people are looking at it and there's a lot of ai action plus uh stellar and i are going to be going to see kamala tomorrow so it's perfect timing because she's supposed to be in las vegas and i guarantee you her support
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without a concert is going to prove to be, you know. I'm going to get it on video so people can see it first and foremost that it's completely fake. And I just want to throw out there that Marty Clown posted something about you and me and his interaction in the space. And Chad Thugzilla was holding his face saying, Marty actually wants to have the microphone. And it's him and Flynn and another dude flipping off Marty. And they tagged him. It's beautiful.
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So, you know, just want to throw that out there. Watch out for the chills. That guy's messing with the wrong person. I will own him. I cannot wait. I will absolutely own him. I was trying to be nice. He's a good journalist, but now he's actually just accusing Flynn and those people of stuff he cannot justify, which to me is just, he's a gaslighter. He's a liberal cuck gaslighter. All right. Well, tag me on that. I missed that. Oh yeah. I will tag you on it for sure. Cause it was sent to me by tough.
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And I decided to be into your space instead of go blow that dude up. So that might be my next stop. But I'm busy working on some quarterly forecasting, but might have to blow that dude up. I try to stay out of it. But when it comes to Jim sewer rat, people like Marty, people that are gaslighting what's going on, it's our turn to fight and get back at them. I guess. Go ahead, cousin. Thank you. Bridget says.
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Bursch said that he's a spook. The way he went down the list of arguments. Oh, yeah. Which, actually, she's right. But I'm still going to go with my first assessment, and the guy's just a dick. But Colleen did ask for a mic. So, Colleen, I don't know if you know to raise your hand or how that works, but you're up. Okay, thanks.
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This is unrelated to earlier information. I've been noticing a lot about the Tulsi Gabbard surveillance coming out. And Tulsi has had to maintain at least a secret for her position this whole time. If they're labeling her as a potential alleged domestic terrorist, how are they doing this? How did it not affect her clearance?
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And who's pulling these strings? So the clearances is done using an independent entity. And depending if she only has a secret, it's only done every 10 years. If she has a TSSCI, it's done every five years. So just because the U.S. Marshals would...
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have a register of some bullshit that they're saying, yeah, you got to watch these people. That's not, you know, like with most government systems, they don't all interface with each other. So it is quite possible one government agency can have you. I mean, they just had the one guy that supposedly he's on the terror watch list get let in the country, right? Right.
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That's supposedly the – he's Pakistani, but they say, oh, he touched base and had a family in Iran too, so he's Iranian in order to make the allegation against Iran when he's actually Pakistani. He's not Iranian. That's kind of the core of what I'm getting at. Do we know who is kind of monitoring?
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I'm telling you there's nobody that's monitoring all of it because the marshals is who was tracking her and supposedly had labeled her as a potential domestic terrorist. And that has absolutely nothing to do with the internal part of the military and the awarding of a secret clearance because our clearance paperwork is not ran through the marshal's office. I understand. But if the mark, but typically if there's some kind of red flag.
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It'll pop on the intact from what I understood. And I don't know who has that contract. It depends on if the systems are talking to each other. I am not aware of a U.S. Marshall system interfacing with the clearances system at all. Now, I know some of the stuff in the FBI system flows over, but not all of it.
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And you have to be so far in a process even for any of it to flow over. So if they open a file on you, it doesn't automatically flow over. You have to go so far down that process of them basically determining you are unequivocally a threat before it's going to flow over. You see what I'm saying? So not all systems even talk to each other. Okay. All right. I'll dig on.
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some of it a little bit. There's a part of that that bothers me. There are certain people that when they fly, they have that quadruple S designator that get harassed. But the bottom line is somebody has to be causing that flag on that system. Who told the marshals to put her on surveillance?
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Unequivocally, everything about it is wrong. I was just addressing specifically about the clearance. It may or may not have anything to do with her clearance because of whether or not and how far down in the system that designation has to go in order to flow over to affect her clearance. That's all I was talking about. The entire thing's fucked up. To have someone in our military.
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that has been designated as a potential domestic terrorist, that's totally messed up. They are unequivocally, diabolically opposite of each other. It should never be allowed to happen at all. She is either allowed to be in the Army Guard or she's not. And if she's allowed to be in the Army Guard, you cannot in any way, shape or fashion.
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say that she's a domestic terrorist. That's just absolutely ludicrous on the surface. And I'm not even talking about any technicalities. That's just ridiculous. But I can also tell you that when I was retired, almost immediately is when all of that shit started coming out saying that, like in the 2008, 2009 timeframe, 2010, where...
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Barack Obama was saying and they were releasing through the FBI that basically everybody that had just recently got off active duty based on the fact that we'd all been deployed and part of war, that we were all potentially a domestic terrorist and that we needed to be looked at. Extra scrutiny needs to be given to gun applications. And if you're a former military and you're applying for a gun permit, you know, you kind of move up higher. And I'm like.
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Fuck you. I had a gun for 30 years. You trained me how to use a gun and now you're telling me I'm potentially a domestic terrorist? Yeah, everything about it is stupid. I agree. And it's weird because it's been a process. Like you were saying, 2010, I think it goes back probably a little further than that because it takes a while to sort out and groom.
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the people at the top that caused a lot of the leadership or lack of leadership issues that we have going on right now. And, you know, on a regular line unit, you may not. Don't misunderstand me. I'm not saying it started then. That's the only time I paid attention to it because I was retired. No, I understand. Yeah. I understand. It's just, it's really just been bothering me.
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And there are certain things I've tried to block out for years because they make me crazy. So if I start digging on it, I don't know what will happen. But I just feel like there's some kind of weird connection because in a regular line unit, it's not quite as obvious. But when you get into some of like, you know, psychological operations, civil affairs, special forces, some of the more specialized things.
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And people who interface with a lot of USAID and embassy and stuff like that, there's a whole different breed. I'm in a private civil affairs published paper group. And they are so far extreme and so to the left, unlike Ukraine and everything. It's scary. So it kind of...
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Like I'm, I'm new to your, um, your account and to the group and everything, but there's some of it that has really resonated. So I appreciate the opportunity to learn more and to ask questions. Thank you so much. No problem. Okay. Um, if that's everybody, um, we'll watch for Trump frogs, uh, uh, spaces later tonight.
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Make sure you tune in to the Colonel's Corner tomorrow at 7, where we're going to talk to Ivan Rankin. That should be lots of fun. I'm actually looking forward to that. Me too. Froggy, don't forget to tag me too. You know I got you guys, of course. You're the fam. He's my favorite. I know, I'm a little bit spicy.
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Well, no, it's true, boss. He's my favorite. She's just spicy like me, so of course she's going to like me because sometimes people just piss me off. And you can't always be nice to assholes because I see what they're doing. That's true. And once Marie gets her stuff done, we'll get back to doing her spaces as well. I'm just trying to be selective, but I guess it's time to ramp it up and just do Kamala. And I'm going to do a Tim Maul space as well, I think, separate.
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Because he's a whole beauty in himself. Mr. Horse guy. Oh, oh, oh. Mr. Egg Lover. Ugh, seriously. That is just like four kinds of disgusting. Ugh, what a pig. From the tap, too. That's the part that they're not telling the real story. It was from the tap. Oh, wait a minute. Marie is here and requesting a mic.
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Marie, hurry the hell up. Where have you been? People always do that. It's like, okay, I got to go. And then all of a sudden hands start flying up like it's, you know, the lunch line at school. Go ahead, Marie. What's up, fam? Hey, brother. I'm currently, you know, my profession, like my real job, my day job, I ride horses. And so Tim Waltz has ruined a lot of things. I'm literally sitting on a horse and you're like, Tim Waltz! And I'm like, ah! So gross!
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He would never be invited in my bar, and I'll tell you that right now. Hell no. Is there such thing as like a horse? I don't even know. Well, sorry, Marie. I actually did a post. I don't know if you've just seen my post, Shannon Sophia, but I did an expose on him as well, and I've been pounding it for that freak. When he just signed a bill that's going to remove parents' rights.
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that they know is right for their children, and then this whole transgen and late-term abortions. I ripped him up. You'll have to look at the little dirty laundry I just digged up with him with an article from his heyday from West Point. So just to let you know. Hey, I'm sorry to interrupt. Did you just hear that Trump's plane made an emergency landing in Billings due to a mechanical problem? No, ma'am, and I was just over on Truth, too, so I'll go check that right now. Thank you.
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Yeah, I was going to say with the Tim Waltz, it's like he kind of snuck in under the radar. He's got some, the veterans that are coming out that really tried to come out in 2018 and all got stifled of what a coward he was when he found out he was going to Iraq. But he reminds me of like the East Coast Gavin Newsom and how he's flown under the radar when Gavin's been this big expression of everything we don't want.
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But they mirror each other with their choices and their decisions. And it's just, oh, God, they both give me the creeps. And I seriously have gone to every horse I train and I train a ton of them. And I'm like, I'm so sorry people like this exist in the world. Yeah, I agree. And golfing, September, it's probably going to be. I've got football and my schedule is just, I've got so many horse shows this month. But I would love to, you know, share that story about that kid with Tourette's.
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because he's completely symptom-free. It's pretty amazing. That's exciting. I definitely want to hear about that. Yeah, football season's coming up. I'm sure you're a Ducks fan, so it's going to be a great year. We can talk all about it. Just kidding. Well, my five-year-olds play in this year, and they're doing Pop Warner, and our coaches are really thorough, so it's not like they're just throwing them to the wolves. But if you've ever seen five- and six-year-olds with pads and helmets on, it's like a little bobblehead army.
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And it is the greatest thing. Like I secretly whisper charge when they run to get water because they all just at the same time. Yeah, I'm going to be down south too at the end of this month, first part of September golfing. I'm going to be like a couple hours from y'all. Nice. Well, then you can just journey a couple more hours closer and we can get together, tell Skinny to bring his bearded butt down here and tell him that we'll bring Poppy Trumpo. Maybe he'll show up since he was blocked by him. He's never going to live that down.
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Yeah, I'd love to. I would love to connect with you in person and shake your hand. That is for sure. And I know that more than anyone since your cousins. I'm going in for a hug, dude. So I hope you don't mind. I'm a hugger. Don't worry about that. Good. I was going to get in Stellar's ear and be like, you know, you want to come to Pioche for Labor Day. You know, you want to come visit. Put golfing in the car. Show go even if I don't. Hey, I'm going to. Hey, guys.
1:31:19
Guys, I'm going to jump right in real quick because I know the colonel is on schedule. But I did want to let whoever popped in about an emergency landing in Montana. OK, that didn't happen. Trump is like speaking from the plane and saying he just got there and everything's fine. Yeah, he landed OK. There was a hydraulic leak and they had to go. I don't know. I've just seen like four reports on it.
1:31:51
Good job on the research, keeping the fear porn at a minimum to null. Good job. Yep, just posted on the billboard there. Everything's fine, guys. Awesome. Thank you for getting on that. You bet. Sorry, Marie, I didn't mean to interrupt you and Froggy. No, it's okay. I'm more to listening right now anyway. She just had to speak up for the horses. Well, yeah. Ugh.
1:32:32
I still can't. I just can't with these people. Just when I think they have become the abomination like you never thought imaginable, they come up with something else. It's astounding, really. It's like they try to outdo each other as to how disgusting they can each be. I just don't get it.
1:32:59
I know. I used to ride horses professionally. And I tell you, when I saw it, I literally used to check out my post. I literally said, hands off the horses. That's crazy. You know, you could actually do spaces just going down through these X feeds and reading these highlights. Someone just posted.
1:33:33
The Amuse person at Amuse. What is going on with the Secret Service? High-end salon was forced to shut down for the day so Kamala Harris could attend a fundraiser without permission. A female Secret Service agent broke into the salon, disabled the camera, and turned it into a public restroom. That bitch would be laying flat out on the ground if that was my salon. Wait, what? Yeah.
1:34:05
Oh, good God. I got nothing. Guys, just be calm about this stuff. I'm an IT geek and I'm telling you a lot of this stuff is CGI stuff. So just do your research. Oh, we're not not calm. I just I love reading through these things. I don't I don't I just think they're hilarious. The more these people.
1:34:32
In every one of these organizations, the more they do to discredit, I mean, there's video camera. That's not even up for debate. There's actually video on here showing them doing it. I think that what is happening is the exposure of all of these organizations that either need to be completely restructured or done away with altogether is coming out.
1:35:00
in a massive overflowing of information in order to prep the battlefield for once Trump takes office and begins paring back the federal government. So we're going to see more and more and more of government corruption just spill out into the opening because that has to happen in order for us to have
1:35:28
the wherewithal and the ability to support the closing down of these functions. And I just see all of this as part of a disclosure effort. And the more it happens, the more it's going to happen. Because people will be emboldened by actions that other people take. So I just see.
1:35:57
it happening more and more. I agree. And with us going actually to Republic Colonel, you're absolutely right. Because like I said, many times we, I know even myself, I was taught to respect authority and it used to be, you show an FBI badge. Oh yeah. Okay, sure. Come on in and take my weapons. Okay. Whatever. Those days are done. Yeah. Yeah. They've shown themselves to be who they truly are. So. All right. Anyway. Hey.
1:36:29
One second. I'm just reading. England police say they will extradite and imprison Americans over social media posts. They've already asked for that to happen. They'd have to be given approval to extradite. And I just don't see that happening. You know, we didn't extradite. Shut up. We didn't extradite. Shut up.
1:36:58
We didn't extradite Marcinkus, who was basically embezzling all of the money from the Vatican and doing the money laundering. He was allowed to die off in Arizona in complete peace of old age. So surely they're not going to extradite someone for making a social media post. Yeah, and Hand, right, who's living in Idaho for peace sakes. Yeah, right. Right. And Ted Warren from...
1:37:29
From Australia for how many years? Right? But, oh, mean tweets. We're going to send everybody over for mean tweets. Oh, yeah. Fuck that. Yep. I just said, I just tweeted, well, we had a revolution against the British before. Time to do it again. Eradicate Five Eyes. Oh, I agree 100%. Close Pine Island.
1:38:01
Is it? Oh, Pine Gap, not Pine Island. Pine Island is another place. Oh, God, that place. Oh, that's a horrible place. I hate that place. I know, right? All right, guys. We're going to call it a day. Thanks for everybody for being here. Appreciate it. And we will be back Monday. And then tonight's...
1:38:29
Trump Frog and tomorrow night's Ivan Rakin on the Colonel's Corner over on Rumble. So, oh, hold on. One last guy, Patriot Father with a name like that. I got to give you the mic, but you're going to be it. You're going to close this out. What you got? I'm going to close it out with a, I just, I literally just jumped in and heard you guys talking about the British wanting to extradite people for social media posts. When I saw that a couple of days ago, I commented underneath it and said, come and take them.
1:38:59
You've tried this once before. Let's see if you can figure it out again. That's a great point. Come and take them. You want to extra to come get them. Come on. I love it. Very well said. I missed the whole space. I just jumped in and that's what I heard. I was like, I have to say that. Cause I literally, I seen that the other day. I was like, man, come take them. God bless you. That's absolutely perfect way to close out the space. Thank you for doing that.
1:39:29
I love you guys. Amen. Thank you. You too. Have a good weekend. You too. You too. Thanks.
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Volodymyr Koifman member_of
Ukraine book_quoted
▶ 3:45
“And his last name is spelled K-O-Y-F-M-A-N. His first name is V-O-L-O-D-Y-M-Y-R. He is a chief sergeant, whatever the hell that is, in the Ukrainian army to arrange meetings with the officials in the …”
Mark Morales funded
Ukraine book_quoted
▶ 4:46
“were present. The meeting revealed a quiet part of the Biden's administration's war strategy. The U.S. has provided Ukraine with over $40 billion in security aid, advanced armaments included, but the …”
Pentagon funded
Global Ordnance book_quoted
▶ 5:41
“The Pentagon has signed contracts worth about $1 billion with his company. The Pentagon has signed contracts of approximately $1 billion with a shady arms company in Florida. It's called Global Ordina…”
Volodymyr Koifman member_of
Azov Battalion host_asserted
▶ 7:03
“to Ukraine's National Guard. And let me just tell you, the National Guard is actually the Azov battalions and those guys. So we're not even talking about he was an advisor to the actual army. He was a…”
Ihor Kolomoisky headed
Azov Battalion host_asserted
▶ 8:01
“screams Azov Battalion because Ihor Kolomoisky was the governor of that province that was then on the front lines of the conflict. Koitman is a key figure to turn to for arms, one government official …”
Mark Morales recruited
Volodymyr Koifman book_quoted
▶ 10:45
“Van Esch, V-A-N-A-S-H, a longtime advisor to the Ukrainian defense minister, to communicate to the defense ministry on behalf of global ordinance. Van Brunt said Ukraine's defense ministry confirmed t…”
BCCI financed_via
Pakistan host_asserted
▶ 12:47
“misspelled it by saying Jordan and Pakistan. And he is not unique in his position as a dealer with connections in the Ukrainian government. Now, keep in mind, Pakistan is where BCCI was. BCCI still ex…”
U.S. Department of Justice covered_up
Mark Morales host_asserted
▶ 18:06
“discussing bribes. But it says FBI agents badly botched the case and prosecutors ultimately dropped the charges. Now, what that translates to me is this guy's part of the CIA operation here. This guy …”
Mark Morales laundered_money_for
Gabon book_quoted
▶ 23:22
“He has moved missiles, shells, grenades, and vehicles to Ukraine. And he is far from the only weapons dealer with relationships with the Ukrainian government. Mr. Morales' weapons career ended after h…”
Mark Morales supplied_arms_to
Afghanistan book_quoted
▶ 24:28
“let's see, a year later, Mr. Morales started Global Ordinance, so that would be 2013, as an arms business consultancy, drawing on more than a decade of experience. He bought a defense contractor and d…”
Global Ordnance front_for
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 25:54
“of $750 million. And that's with no war. Why would global ordinance have a $750 million contract when nothing like that is going on? Because this contract was for basically Operation Gladio type shit …”
Mark Morales supplied_arms_to
Syria book_quoted
▶ 26:28
“and Afghanistan, everywhere else. Mr. Morales' big break in Ukraine came early in the war. He had a warehouse full of ammunition in Bulgaria that the Pentagon had bought for use in Afghanistan. The Pe…”
Mark Morales headed
Global Ordnance host_asserted
▶ 30:18
“who lives in Sarasota as an officer. He also has a guy by the name of Patrick Martin in Sarasota. And Carrie Morales, evidently his wife, is the vice president of this particular company. And then Mar…”
Pentagon funded
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 36:54
“Gladio network that they had been using that's been disrupted, it makes me wonder if they are not using these third-party cutouts in order to skim money for their black ops in some form or fashion, be…”
Rio Tinto targeted_for_regime_change
Haiti guest_asserted
▶ 59:22
“all of the, you know, picking up the red phone to the CIA saying, I want this leader taken out because he's going to cancel my concessions. And that's literally how this whole operation works. So yeah…”
Operation Gladio member_of
Canada guest_asserted
▶ 1:03:48
“up here and you know they need to know what's going on that operation gladio is yes it's in canada and i work for an engineering company that has their hands with clients all over it so yeah i just wa…”