The Colonel's Corner Gladio Glasses view of Jeff Bezos
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Just want to share a couple of things with you. Weirdly enough, I just was looking at my Twitter account and I can't find the one picture that I wanted where I had circled. There's the dancing Mayor Fry on the stage with the big screen behind. And you can see the primary sponsor for the Somali event was Amazon.
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done a lot of research on Jeff Bezos and his family like three years ago when I was working on a project for Moms for Liberty because he was funding a free pre-K program here in my hometown, which really wasn't going to be free long term. And he wasn't
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really spending a lot of money on it. He was going to be using classrooms in an underutilized public school system, which I had a huge problem with. And for lots of reasons, the school superintendent had lied about it saying that number one, it wasn't done when it was already done. And then in addition to that, in the same forum that he was announcing, they were going to use these underutilized classrooms.
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He then goes on to say, like 10 slides later, that the following year they were going to do basically a reassessment and realigning students. And so then I ask him a question. How is the classrooms going to be treated that you are using a long term lease to the Bezos Academy? Are those going to be considered for Polk County schools to reallocate?
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Or because you put them under contract, are they now not in the mix? Why would you lease out classrooms when the very next year you're going to reallocate classes in the county? It just made no sense at all. So I knew something was up with it, which prompted me to do some research on Bezos. Well, when I saw that yesterday that he was sponsoring this Somali event in Minnesota, it made me go back through some of that research.
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For the ease of doing it online, which I'm not very good at switching forums. I'm just used to talking. I'm going to start off using Wikipedia just to show you how you can click through. I don't use it for content, but how you can click through some of the links to find what you want. Okay, I'm going to get to that.
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But I want to start off with something else. And I want to explain to you guys something that happens quite a bit. The bigger accounts that you get, the more this is going to happen. And let me see if I can do this. I'm going to show you on my account. I'm going to go to my DMs. And I'm going to go down to one particular DM.
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that I got last night. Hold on just a second. Let me find it. Where is it? Why is nothing I want to find on here? Okay, here it is. I got this DM here. Jason Jackson Fry.
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So y'all saw that yesterday I started posting about Emmer and his involvement in the Somali caucus and stuff like this. So yesterday I get this DM and you can see it was in the afternoon. Hey, I can assure you Tom Emmer is A plus on this issue. He is not the problem. Can help you understand the actual situation, not the Twitterverse takes I'm seeing.
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Love what you're doing and want to help you understand the issue. Like I'm retarded. Interested in learning the real story on the Somali caucus. Sure, what's the story? I said that this morning. I haven't heard back from him. But I want to show you guys something. View profile. Let's look and see who this guy is. Oh, he's a Marine. Lover of America.
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Very, very small account. Consulting agency, Washington, D.C. Let's look at his organization. When you look at his organization and you click on about us, our mission is to empower our clients and users to build a better government by creating future based strategies and products. OK, so Terrapin knows government affairs.
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has worked on the Hill and in corporate America, going above and beyond and getting solid results, blah, blah, blah. So let's look at him. He's a nationally recognized federal and state government relations consultant. And then this Minnesota native, he grew up obsessed with building a better government and advancing liberty for all Americans. Following 9-11, he joined the Marines.
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did two combat tours. Following his military service, he began his career at the U.S. House of Representatives. He focused on transportation, infrastructure, immigration, trade, defense, and foreign policy issues. He was the legislative director for U.S. House Majority Whip Tom Emmer. So do you think he has a vested interest in keeping Tom Emmer's
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profile clean? Yes, he does. He's also involved in California infrastructure and water policy. That's the same water policy that takes all the water and puts it out in the Pacific Ocean that doesn't go to the Almond Grove or whatever it is, oligarchs out there. So he's very involved in a lot of different things. And I'm sure he has a story that he wants to tell me. So.
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I'm not interested in the story, but whatever. Okay, so I need to find out. Let me see if I have to. Yeah, so I have to come back here. I'm trying to learn how to do all of these things. I have to come back here and share a different screen in order to get.
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his profile up. So what I did was I just clicked on this link right here. And then without realizing it, I have to come back here and change what I guess I could just start do the entire screen. Let me see if I can do that. That's probably going to be easier for the purpose of this. Yeah. All right. So I found that.
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On this particular website here. If you can see that. Let me come back here and see if you can see it. Wow. Why is it doing that? It's like showing you a whole bunch of different screens. That's weird. All right. So anyway. Let me try to do this. There we go. This is his screen. And this is where it says.
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If you go down here and look at About Us, you can see his profile here where it says that he was in the Marine Corps and that he worked for Tom Emmer. So I just want you guys to know that whenever people reach out to me and do those things, I'm going to be very honest and upfront with you guys so that you know.
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my responses to these people who are going to try to influence things that I say because they can't. And I'm just going to share you guys, share with you along the way how this whole operation works. Because as I've said many times, we're a team. We work collectively together. And you're going to share this experience with me whether you like it or not. All right. So having said that.
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We're going to go to Wikipedia and we're going to look up Jeff Bezos on Wikipedia. And that's where we're going to start. All right. So let me share that screen with you. All right. So we know that he started Amazon. Now, given the fact that we just went through.
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or we're going through the mafia CIA and George Bush, where we talked about Albuquerque, right? Because that's where a lot of the savings and loans were. And look where he moved, Houston and Miami. Do y'all think that's weird? I think that's weird. There's like, this book provided us the foundation to look at Jeff Bezos in a completely different way, right? All right. So then he goes to work on Wall Street.
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He founded Amazon in the mid-1984s. He was on Wall Street in the 80s when this book and all of the savings and loan debacle was happening, okay? And then it said he went from New York City to Seattle and created Amazon, which was started as an online bookstore. And then, of course, we know that he got into AI and all that other stuff. All right.
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And he's into Blue Origin and all that other stuff. All right, let's look at his early life. It says on here that Bezos was born Jeffrey Preston Jorgensen in 1964. So he's three years younger than I am in Albuquerque. His mom is Jacqueline Bezos. And his dad is Ted Jorgensen.
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He was a unicycle hockey player and president of the world's first unicycle hockey club, blah, blah, blah. Okay. At the time of his birth, his mom was 17 years old. His dad was 19. They were, let's see, his dad's from Chicago. And after, let's see.
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Jeff attended a monastery school in Albuquerque. And supposedly when I was doing the other research, that's the principles on which his Bezos Academy was developed. Except Jeff Bezos Academy, the Bezos Academy is rocked full of DEI garbage. And there was no.
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education, not a monastery person, nobody that was involved in developing the curriculum. It was developed by one of the chief marketing directors at Amazon. So it literally is not based on any educational fundamental principles at all, which was horrifying to me. Anyway. All right. So Ted, his dad.
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had alcohol problems and financial problems. So Jacqueline, his mom, left filing for divorce when Bezos was a year and a half old. She moved back for a short period of time with her parents and met Cuban immigrant Miguel Mike Bezos. Let's look at him. Cuban American, billionaire and
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philanthropist who provided the initial investment money. So he actually is the one, the money behind Jeff Bezos. Well, how did he get his money? Well, it just so happens that he is one of the Cuban exiles. He was born in Cuba. He was raised with his brother and sister and father, who was originally from Spain. He owned a lumber mill and was very wealthy.
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Cuba. His parents initially were supporters of Fidel Castro during the Cuban Revolution. And then, of course, we get this same story until they found out that he was full of Marxism and Leninism and took the family timber business, which would imply they were in bed with the mafia. Because initially, especially early on, those are the businesses that Fidel Castro took.
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Because they were exploiting people. They were, you know, paying them pennies on the dollar and all that other stuff. So Bezos family applied for Miguel to get a refugee visa. The application was successful and he departed the Havana airport for Miami in 1962 at age 16. Now, let me also throw in here the additional research that I did. This is Operation Peter Pan.
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This is the exact same dates that Operation Peter Pan was working, where the CIA went into Cuba through the Catholic Church and scared all of the people, saying that Castro any minute was going to take all of their children, especially young men, and ship them off to Siberian Soviet Union labor camps. And if the parents didn't give up their kids and put them in this pipeline over to the United States,
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that they were going to be kidnapped any minute. So this guy came over as part of a CIA operation. And this Camp Mackerby, if you look at this particular place, Operation Peter Pan. Just so that you guys believe me when I say, as soon as I saw 1962, I knew he was part of Peter Pan.
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And it goes on, I don't remember if, but you have the same, this Catholic Welfare Bureau was the same thing as Catholic Charities Today that is trafficking all of these children around. This is a long history of doing this, okay? So here's the whole parental fears, organizing the exodus, the immigration and how it happened.
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Castro had exappropriated the American Chamber of Commerce, including the Standard Oil. You know, the whole thing's all about resources. The housing, they were brought into Apalaca Airport, which we know the CIA uses all the time for all kinds of different things, blah, blah, blah. There's a film, there's museums, blah, blah, blah. So just so that you know, controversy over CIA's involvement. All right.
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There's that. OK, let's go back to the story. So Miguel, the guy that's going to adopt Jeff Bezos, was brought to the United States on a CIA operation called Peter Pan after their support of Fidel Castro and Batista in Cuba. OK, so he.
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Let's see. Three weeks later, Bezos and his cousin Angel were relocated to attend a school in Wilmington, Delaware. If you look up this school, it's ran by the Catholic Church for boys. He lived in housing provided by the Catholic order. Bezos graduated from high school at 17 and briefly relocated to Washington, D.C.
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awarded a scholarship at the University of Albuquerque, New Mexico. He majored in mechanical engineering. While studying there, he met Jackie Geese at night school, later marrying her. Geese was the mother of Jeff Bezos, who Miguel later adopted. So these kids are being groomed and they're being given scholarships to different universities.
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for the grooming process. So they adopt Jeff Bezos after marrying the mom. Miguel graduated from the university in 68. And where did he work? Exxon. In Houston, Texas. That's weird. Okay. Big oil. Exxon has a lot of interface with the CIA. Bezos worked for Exxon for 32 years. Okay.
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Bezos and his wife Jackie were co-founders and major donors of the Bezos family foundation. So it is that money that then goes on to fund Jeff Bezos. And we know all about foundations. They relocated from Houston, Texas to Florida. For over 20 years, Miguel served as vice president of the foundation while Jackie served as president.
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Um, and then they moved up to be co-chairs of the foundation after John Easy, um, became, uh, the president of the foundation. And we can take a quick look at him. Um, I did not look at him, um, previously, but superintendent of the LA school district. Um, so he's definitely, um,
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And it says here, D.C.'s ties to Apple Inc., leading to an FBI seizing records, and then D.C. resigns. So there's a little bit of weird stuff with him, but not a lot. So anyway, he was at Prince George's.
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County School, and that's in Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C. It says that he also had a job offer from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, where he worked for a while before going to L.A. So he's not clean either. All right. All right. That's his dad. That's Bezos' dad.
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Obviously, there's lots of interesting connections there. It goes on to say that Jeff's maternal grandfather, Lawrence Preston Geese, that's his mother's dad, was a regional director at the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission in Albuquerque, New Mexico, which again gives him.
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a lot of ties into this network. It goes on to say that Bezos attended the University of Florida. He then went on to Princeton, initially majoring in physics. He also, let's see, quadrangle club while at Princeton.
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one of the 11 eating clubs. Now, just so that you know, these things are modeled after the dinner clubs that they had over in Britain during the time of the Fabian Society, where they would meet once a month and have these meals and discuss what they were going to be.
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They're modeled after that. I'm not saying they're the exact same thing, but they are definitely modeled after that. So what does Bezos do after he graduates? He's offered jobs at Intel, which we know is part and parcel of some very nefarious things because it was Intel that moved their entire chip manufacturing over to Taiwan to ensure the ongoing strategy of tension for Taiwan.
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After we transition to recognizing mainland China so that they would always have an excuse to have a war. OK, so the fintech telecommunications startup is where he ends up working, building a network for international trade. This is in 86 people.
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This is at the height of the weapons trafficking, the drug trafficking into the creation of the crystal triangle. That's what he and it's about the financial piece of this. He's building a network for the financial piece of the international trade. He then goes on into the banking industry where he ends up at Bankers Trust.
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What's Bankers Trust? Well, this is it's an old bank. It started in 1903, you know, right before they created the Federal Reserve and all that other stuff. This Alex Brown and Son, if you click on it and you go down here, this is the Brown Brothers Harriman. You see right there in 1825, a predecessor to Brown Brothers Harriman.
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That's where that bank came from. Sterling, international trade, tobacco, cotton, slaves, all of that stuff. All of this, the opium, this banking entity was all part of it. They end up with Deutsche Bank. And of course, Deutsche Bank has been notorious for money laundering. Just saying. Okay.
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And you see here that despite technically having numerous stockholders, the voting power was held by three associates, all J.P. Morgan, like in J.P. Morgan Chase. You go on down here and you find out that during the panic, they were able to survive no problem. The guy that was leading it at the time.
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became the Aster Trust Company guy, which was another Morgan-controlled company. So you see, these are all names that we've went over on our Skull and Bones thing of how they all intermarry and stuff. Benjamin Strong Jr., Seward Prosser, all of these people. They just all interrelate with each other as you go down through this.
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This is some of the more recent stuff that they were trying to do, opening a new branch in the World Trade Center. So and this is what I found very interesting. In 97, Banker Trust acquired Alex Brown and Son, which is the Brown Harriman thing.
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The bank had suffered major losses in the Russian financial crisis. Well, what was the Russian financial crisis? The Russian financial crisis had to do with where you remember that story about Edmund Jaffe going over to Russia. The Soviet Union had just basically dissolved. And Bill Broward.
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And they were trying to get in bed with all of the oligarchs in Russia and monopolize all of the resources. Well, that's what they're talking about is the Russian financial crisis, because it wasn't really.
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necessarily a Russian financial crisis. It became a financial crisis for all of the Americans that jumped the shark and went over there and started trying to steal all of the resources by making all of these fantastical deals with these oligarchs to buy them off and compromise them. And then Putin shows up on the scene, Magnitsky, the Russian that they were working with.
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He gets killed and Bill Broward has to run for his life and they create the Magnitsky Act that's allowed them to beat up Russia every since because they all hate him because Putin thwarted their monopolization of the resources in Russia and they've never forgiven him. So it was just weird to me how this story touched so many of these things. So this is where Bezos is working in a time.
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in the lead up to the plan that Baker's Trust and all of the people that it's doing business with are preparing to do what I just described in Russia. Okay, then he moves over to this investment company, Shaw, D.E. Shaw and Company. And this is very interesting because this
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was the transition to all of the complicated models and computer programs to exploit anomalies in the financial market. And look when it is. It was set up in 1988. And they're flush with money now because all of the 1980s was pushing drugs everywhere.
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So there's lots of money sitting on the side over in the Isle of Jersey or wherever. NBCCI, it's not imploded yet. Nugent Hand, it's not imploded yet. So you have this company that's set up to manipulate financial markets. That's basically what they were doing, alternative investment strategies.
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Since 2020, the firm has had consecutive years of legal issues, including being held liable for defaming a former employee and being charged by the SEC for violating whistleblower protections. You're not allowed to talk about it. And David Shaw just happens to have been at Columbia and Stanford University.
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It goes on to talk about their strategic alliance with Bank of America. And Bank of America is one of the ones that comes up in money laundering all the time. They were very involved in the Russia embezzlement scheme, whatever you want to call it. It certainly, I don't think it's accurate to call it a financial crisis because it was basically them trying to go over there and steal all of their resources.
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So following the collapse of this alliance, they had to lay off a bunch of people, basically from 540 people to 180. And their assets went from $1.7 billion to $460 million. That's huge. That's a big, big drop. Okay. And then it says the...
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2000 financial legal controversies. There's several of them in here. And if you guys want to go back and read over them, DEI cover up, just lots of very interesting stuff. And it talks about private equity, KB Toys, and obviously
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Harrah's Entertainment. So gaming, Penn National Gaming. They've been in all kinds of very interesting things. So, and just before the crisis, I found this interesting timing too. In 2007, he sold a 20% stake to Lehman Brothers. And of course, Lehman Brothers was one of the ones that went down. So all very interesting. Okay, there's that. Now,
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That's Jeff Bezos being there just as the lead up into the fall of the Soviet Union. And then he moves over during the hustle period to this Shah who's creating a newly created hedge fund based on these mathematical models. And he wasn't just to anybody. He was a somebody. He ended up being the fourth senior VP at age 30. So you can tell.
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He's being groomed. So then he gets this bright idea for this online bookstore and he leaves his job there with help from his stepdad who adopted him and his mom funding the quote unquote online bookstore. It says here, Bezos was invested.
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investigated setting up his company, had investigated setting up his company on an Indian reservation near San Francisco to avoid paying taxes. Is that some shit or what? Meanwhile, they're telling us we need to pay more taxes. Totally crazy. All right. He initially named his company Kadraba, but later changed it to Amazon supposedly after the
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Amazon river in South America, which is kind of weird since he doesn't seem to have any particular attachment to Amazon. The Amazon, maybe his dad did. Okay. And then it goes on to talk about how he diversified all of that. And then down here it says he launches the Kindle time profile said he wished he had a device that blah, blah, blah. So,
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Bezos secured a $600 million contract in 2013 with the CIA on behalf of the Web Services. Now, right after he secures that, he buys the Washington Post. That's going to tell, it's probably going to tell us down here somewhere. Where's the Washington Post? Right here. All right.
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August 5th, he announces it in 2013. Let's go back up here. CIA contract, 2013. So the CIA is paying him way too much money for cloud hosting. And you have a guy whose dad was in some way, shape, or form.
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associated with the CIA from the age of 16 through his affiliation at Exxon. Because Exxon has been behind a lot of the coups in foreign countries because of their foreign and Exxon's behind the Venezuela garbage. So his dad has been at the helm of this network on the civilian side for a very long time. And Bezos gets this $6 million contract.
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$600 million contract from the CIA and then turns right around within a couple of months and purchases the Washington Post. And the Graham family, of course, has intimate ties with the CIA. And the Washington Post has been a mouthpiece for the CIA, both before that with the Graham family and after that with Bezos.
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I just wanted to put all of that together in a short video and present that to all of you guys, because I don't think any of that is a coincidence. I think it paints a web of all kinds of nefarious stuff associated with the CIA. I'm just going to go through.
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you guys' comments. But I also wanted to show you guys how things that you're doing that's not even related to Gladio, like my research into Bezos and the Bezos Academy for a completely different project before I ever even found out about Operation Gladio, provides the basis that when you go back and you look at stuff after you have your Gladio glasses glued onto your head,
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You look at things that you know in a completely different way. Because until I did the Gladio research, I didn't know anything about Peter Pan. I'd never even heard of it. And as soon as I saw, like I said, the dates there, I was like, oh my God, that guy was brought over on Peter Pan. And of course, then you click on the camp. And yes, he was. He was given a scholarship to...
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you know, a designated place and has kind of been shadowing the CIA the entire time. And I'm sure he's been very useful to include buying the Washington Post. So it's a crazy story. And I appreciate all you guys being here and sharing this with me. But I will say what I said at the beginning of the show. You guys have my commitment.
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that we are going to walk through this discovery process together. And you're going to see from behind the scenes exactly what I see. So thanks for joining me. We are going to do another pop-up research project at 7 p.m. tonight with the material that Renee has been researching diligently. We mentioned it on our show.
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day before yesterday or yesterday, that it's some material that is very relevant to the conversations that we've been having around the mafia CIA and George Bush. She went off and did some research and I would like to do her the honors of highlighting her research in a dedicated program because it's.
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fascinating. It ties Operation Gladio to Operation Condor to all of the information that we've been learning in this book as well. So thanks for joining me. I will be back here at seven and I will probably do it the same format. I know I love doing it over on Twitter so I can talk to you guys, but we will be doing it here on Rumble like this because I'm going to have to share my screen and I need to get better practice at how to do this because I'm not very good at it.
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So anyway, thanks for being here and going through this learning process with me. I really appreciate it. You guys take care and I'll see you tonight at seven.
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