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The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 4

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0:02 Let's get that elevator music off. There's SR. Awesome. Okay, we're going to get started. I was running a little late, so we didn't have our intro. And I don't know, y'all are like persecuting me, I'm telling you.
0:36 Your book suggestions are so awesome. And one of you guys, a while back, sent me a book recommendation. And I don't remember, forgive me, whether it was DM or in the comments or whatever. And it's called Belly Up. And it's about the Penn State. We were talking recently about some of the nefarious bank activity.
1:05 Pete Bruton's book, which talked about how the whole savings and loan debacle during the 1980s was basically the CIA money laundering with the mafia and supporting the Contras, George H.W. Bush, blah, blah, blah. Well, evidently, they didn't have a lock on that whole thing because this book, Belly Up, is so interesting because it's basically
1:34 The same setup, except it's in Oklahoma. And there's a lot of nuances to that. So what's interesting, at least I'm halfway through the book. You don't see this guy's, Pete Bruton was such an amazing investigative journalist. He could see the big picture. And this guy doesn't seem to.
2:04 see the big picture. He's very detailed in the information that he provides. But it's amazing that he doesn't see how all of this, what I'm going to refer to as money laundering, wasn't money laundering. He thinks it's just bad banking. No, there's an ulterior motive. And I don't know if he eventually gets to it. It'll be interesting to see if he does. But
2:33 It's taken place during the exact same time. And it involves a lot of the exact same locations like Colorado and a lot of the people in the same industry, real estate investment, banks in Florida. It's funny that, again, with your Gladio glasses on, when you have researched all of this stuff and you find something new.
3:03 it doesn't look new at all. You're like, oh, I've seen this before. So anyway, just thought I'd share that with you. It's not likely a book that we would ever do on the show, although maybe, because it is very interesting, especially on the government side, where everybody seemed to...
3:26 know something was going on, but then conveniently didn't do anything about it. And some of the people that were in those places, like the guy that was, and we've talked about this one before, I think his first name's David Kennedy, that was in charge of Continental in Chicago, Illini, and I have went back and forth because that's the area where he's generally from. And he had
3:54 been involved in banking before, so he's very literate about that whole topic. So it's funny that Continental just so happens to be the bank that the Mafia and Marcinkus, who we find over at the Vatican, when he was sent after he was selected to be the Vatican IOR,
4:21 person, like in charge of the Vatican Bank money laundering schemes, where did he go for his one week tutorial? To Continental. And Continental is front and center in this book. And it was funny because I asked Grok, there's two banks up there and they had similar names. I put the name in there and asked if that's where Marcinkus had been sent. And he goes, no, he was never.
4:51 He never worked there. He was in charge of the bank. And I said, I didn't say he worked there. In Paul Williams' book, in Danielle Ganser's book, it says that he went for like a week to orientate himself on banking because he'd never done banking before. And he just so happens to go to one of the most corrupt banks in Chicago, not Chase, not...
5:16 JP Morgan, I mean, they're all corrupt too, but not a very well-known New York bank. No, Chicago to money laundering heaven. So anyway, and then Grok finally acknowledges, oh yes, yes, yes, he did do that. I know he did. I just wanted to make sure that's the right name of the bank. And it was. Okay, so enough of the small talk.
5:46 Let's get started. We're on chapter six, page 55 of our book, The Medusa File. This is about the Edgewood Arsenal. Now, both locations, the Edgewood Arsenal and, at the time, Camp Dietrich, it later becomes Fort Dietrich, were located in Maryland. Both of them conducted clandestine research.
6:16 Both of them had the war criminals from Japan and Germany present there, conducting both chemical and biological warfare capability. The material provided by Ishii's Unit 731 personnel, who were busily compiling documents detailing all of their human experiments on fellow servicemen,
6:48 with biological warfare began arriving at Fort Detrick. Data and chemicals found in Germany, along with the scientists and technicians involved in those experiments, started showing up at Edgewood Arsenal. Both locations and programs were quickly stood up to be the recipient of all of this wonderful human experimental information.
7:18 in biological and chemical warfare. I can't even say that. Edgewood Arsenal was one of the most secret military bases in the continental United States. It was located between a secluded area in Maryland woods, 20 miles northeast of Baltimore. Unlike most of the bases in that area, even as late as the 1990s.
7:50 A lot of those bases up there were open bases. Like when I was at the Pentagon for Belvoir, you could, anybody could just drive right on it. Had no gate, no nothing. A lot of the bases in that area were like that because they had so many high powered people around that area. Andrews was never like that in my lifetime of being in the military. It was always a secured base because Air Force One is there. But the rest of them,
8:19 very open. So having a base in that area, other than of course, like Andrews where Air Force One is, with gates and sentries and people carrying not just normal security force handguns, but actual rifles was very weird. And back in those days, they had sensors and all kinds of
8:49 because they were doing some very nefarious things. So it definitely looked suspicious because they were developing and testing chemical warfare agents. The experiments had began as early as 1922 when the medical research division had created chemical warfare service. The mission at the time was supposedly to work on defensive.
9:18 defenses against known chemical poisonous gases. The defenses cannot be created until one understands how the actual weapon works. So in the early days, most of the experimentation was mustard gas and other types of gas. By the 1950s, Edgewood had progressed
9:49 to poisonous gases. The German sarin and tabon provided excellent nerve agents and the earlier blister agents developed around mustard gas and choking agents developed around foscarin and other chemicals created a sufficient weapons inventory for any future war. Though more experiments
10:16 to be conducted on things like riot control, choking agents. With the two German nerve gases satisfactorily filling the requirement for future chemical weapons, both the military and the CIA shifted Edgewood's doctors and chemists' attention to a new area, mind control. The office of OSS, which was originally created by Franklin Roosevelt,
10:48 had grown into a huge paramilitary organization that employed spies and soldiers. The OSS, I mean, it employed a whole bunch of people, mainly bankers and lawyers. The OSS was active in all theaters of the war and utilized people of both American and foreign nationals to make up operational teams. By the end of the war, OSS, while Bill Donovan,
11:17 had convinced Harry Truman that we needed a peacetime version of it as well. Truman, of course, agreed and set up all types of intelligence capability, mainly what originally was termed the Central Intelligence Group, which became the Central Intelligence Agency, as we know. It was at this time that Navy Secretary James Forrestal decided.
11:49 that this state of affairs was counterproductive to national defense. He retained New York lawyer Ferdinand Eberstadt. Now he's talking about the part of not having a CIA. That wasn't acceptable. So he retained New York lawyer Ferdinand Eberstadt to study the situation, compile a report.
12:15 Eberstadt concluded that the country needed an organization that could operate both in war and peace. The Central Intelligence Group, created by presidential order in 1946, came under the watchful eye of a four-man council made up of the Secretary of War, the Secretary of Navy, and the Secretary of State, and one representative of the president. Because at the time,
12:45 We do not have the Department of Defense. These things were all separate. The Navy was kind of elevated. It was treated as if it's part of the Department of War at the time, but it was treated as if it was almost a separate entity because of its international maritime security role. It basically operated on the same plane.
13:16 as the Secretary of War. It was a very interesting dynamic back then, and legitimately so. The group, the four-man group, was known as the National Intelligence Agency. It became known as the Cloak and Dagger Unit that reported directly to the president. The first director was Admiral Sidney Sowers, S-O-U-E-R-S.
13:52 He was not excited about the job. He actually didn't want the job. He was replaced by Lieutenant General Hoyt Vandenberg. He was the nephew of Senator Arthur Vandenberg and a war hero. Under Vandenberg, the Central Intelligence Group grew to 300 people. Then in August of 1946, Vandenberg
14:19 Succeeded in gaining control of the former OSS Strategic Services Unit, the espionage and secret intelligence organization that had both commandos, paramilitary, and spies. That grew his organization to 1,300 people. Vandenberg was not satisfied with that either. So he started going after what was called the Office of Operations.
14:47 That was the collection at the time of information and had things like the Foreign Broadcast Information Service with a dotted line to it for our foreign propaganda. And by the time all of this happens, the intelligence group had grown to 2,000. On September 18th, 1947, of course, Truman signed the National Security Act.
15:20 of 1947, which created the Central Intelligence Agency under the National Security Act. So it also created the National Security Council, which we know is their conduit into the executive branch and has a lot of sheet-dipped CIA people working in it since then all the way to today. They look like civilians.
15:51 working in the executive branch, when in fact many of them are actual CIA agents. And they have been the focal point of orchestrating all elements of governmental power when we go to overthrow a government. The National Security Council plays a direct role in those operations. To head the new CIA, Truman appoints Admiral Hickencotter as its first.
16:23 director. He had been a naval intelligence officer in the Pacific. He knew the value of both intelligence and secrecy. And he also had illustrated to him up close and personal by Willoughby, MacArthur's intelligence guy, that you can just make shit up and pretend it's actual intelligence if that's what the general wants you to do. All of this is going on. And
17:06 When Operation Paperclip had been authorized during the end of the World War II and a couple of years after, it supposedly had been terminated in 1948. But it didn't. It pretty much just went underground. It would continue until 1973 before it was discovered.
17:38 So 1973 from basically 1945 before it's officially recognized. And then we say, okay, we're done. In addition to paperclip, the new joint intelligence project, which removed many of the restraints on paperclip, had been instituted. This new operation, codenamed National Interest, was designed to bring individuals into the U.S. to range from convicted war
18:15 criminals to East European dubious backgrounds that the CIA considered of value. The only requirement was that the acquisition was in the national interest. We talked about that a lot at the end of yesterday's show. We're not going to go through that again. These are criminals being brought into the United States. This is a show we did early on with Alpha Warrior. All of the fascists that were in
18:45 The Eastern European countries, once the Soviet Union took over those, had to run for their lives. They were basically Nazis. Not basically, they were Nazis. They worked with Hitler to exterminate their own people. The CIA took them in and brought them here. And there's a laundry list of examples of that. Literal Nazis. One of which in the 1980s was taken to the White House to meet President Reagan.
19:19 Stetsco, and he was a very well-known Nazi. Okay, so there were two classes of acquisitions. The first and most visible were the Germans and Austrians who had a value to defense contractors, universities, and private companies. The second, extremely secret, were intelligence resources, former spies, saboteurs.
19:55 Oh, and Nazis. These individuals were generally assigned to a super secret Office of Policy and Coordination, later known Office of Dirty Tricks, under Frank Wisner. In 1949, an act was passed to legally permit the CIA to import as many as 100 people per year, that number increased later, without regard to any inadmissibility.
20:26 under the immigration or any other law. That's what I was talking about yesterday. This has been identified in several of the books we've read. Yeah, bring in all of the criminals. In an operation quite similar to paperclip, an organization whose acronym was MVD managed
20:55 to locate and round up over 6,000 German scientists and technicians from the Russian occupied zone in Germany and forcibly move both them and their families to the Soviet Union. So they were doing the same thing that we did. They obviously helped the Soviet Union with their space age because they did everything except for supposedly landing on the moon, which they said you couldn't physically do before the United States did. So they must have.
21:27 got a few good ones. They also helped them develop the MiG fighters. It's almost like we were seeding, since we already know this whole thing is orchestrated, it's almost like they were seeding scientists to the Soviet Union and to the United States so we could foment this Cold War thing and we could have equal parity.
21:55 between both of the powers thanks to these critical Japanese and German scientists in order to make sure that we develop this lethal capability so we kill all of these people for the next 40 years until we decide that the Soviet Union can't economically last any longer and we're going to jump right over to radical Islamic terrorists which of course we funded as well.
22:25 That's just the skeptical me talking. Okay, moving on. So it became known, supposedly, at least the CIA accused the Soviet Union of conducting mind control. And how did that come about? Well, originally that came about because of
22:57 a very suspect situation where we're past 1950, we have the Korean War, and towards the end of the Korean War, there were U.S. soldiers that were saying things that the U.S. didn't want to have said in public that were POWs on the North Korean side.
23:28 The excuse that the United States was given why they had to be lying was that they had been subjected to mind control. Actually, what they were saying was true. It was just very inconvenient. So they were accused of basically lying, but it wasn't their fault they were lying. They were under mind control. None of that is true. And then from that, we extrapolated.
23:58 oh, well, the Soviets were involved in the war in Korea. So they must have this nebulous mind control shit. So we have to create our own. We have to understand how that works. That's the whole justification for MKUltra and everything that came. And it was all based on a lie. So that's where we get to. So then they create a whole new story that
24:31 the potent mind control that was not used was going to produce a Manchurian candidate. So we had to learn how that would happen so we can make sure that doesn't happen while we're trying to make it happen, but blame someone else. Hopefully you followed that. So he doesn't understand a lot of that, but that's the part. He actually thinks that
25:02 there was a legitimate threat. There was not. I'll just make that clear. There was a CIA memo from chief of medical staff dated January 1952, which of course is during the Korean War, that said there is ample evidence in the reports of interrogations that the communists were utilizing drugs, physical duress. There is literally none that was not created.
25:37 None. No evidence that they did any of that. So moving on to chapter seven. In search of the Manchurian candidate, its code name was MK Ultra. The purpose was to determine what methods could be used to control personality behavior in human beings. In the 1953, the CIA, 1953 is when the Korean War ended. In coordination with Edgewood,
26:08 Arsenal and German scientists, who are still here many years later, initiated experiments on human test subjects. That included hypnosis, electroshock, stimulus, extrasensory perceptions, sensory deprivation, subliminal suggestion, lobotomies. Yes, Alan Dulles had his niece.
26:39 lobotomized. These people have no humanity. And various drugs. Of the drugs, those that came under the greatest scrutiny was hallucinogenics, stimulants, and found their way onto the streets of America during the late 1950s and 60s because the CIA makes their covert money by trafficking drugs.
27:10 They included marijuana, heroin, cocaine, barbiturates, mushrooms, mescaline, amphetamines, PCP, and LSD, which they bought the entire supply of. Within barred, windowed room and isolation wards at Edgewood, American servicemen, again, and civilian quote-unquote volunteers underwent terrifying experiments.
27:44 The test subjects did not know what the chamber of horrors were that they were about to enter. Master Sergeant James Stanley, a Fort Knox soldier who had volunteered to participate in what he told, what was told was going to be testing a chemical warfare suit, found himself assigned to a room where the furniture was bolted to the floor. Shortly after arrival, a doctor
28:13 wearing a white coat, handed him a glass of clear liquid, told him to drink it, and told him it was nothing but water. Nothing to do with the suit. Stanley, suspecting nothing, drank the water. It was not water. Minutes later, he lost his wits. Colors on the wall began to drip and run together. His body felt like it was spinning and tumbling through the air. He quickly lost all control, reasoning.
28:45 and became wild. He was in a fit of rage. He began tearing at the door trying to escape. With superhuman strength, he managed to break through the door and run down the hall screaming. When the drug finally wore off and he returned to the real world, he found himself physically restrained in a bed. The glass of water had been laced with LSD-25. Air Force Sergeant Lloyd Gamble
29:11 who also unwittingly participated in an LSD experiment at Edgewood, suffered reoccurring trips and flashbacks for two years afterwards. And all of this is classified. So if this leaves any residual effect on the servicemen, it will never be compensated by the VA because it's all highly classified for quote unquote national security. He became a victim of acute depression.
29:43 and attempted suicide several times. He was trying to figure out later what happened to him. He discovered that there was no information about the project at all. It was not until 1975, from the 1950s, that he became aware that he had taken LSD in a testing program and only because he survived multiple suicide attempts. Was he even around to figure it out?
30:19 This is exactly what I think is behind most of our suicide attempts in the military, is these people are being illegally experimented on. Personal opinion, no data to back that up. But this is, in reading all of the MKUltra documentation, it is a side effect of being experimented on because they don't tell you you're being experimented on.
30:50 You have no clue. You just one day start having these weird feelings, massive depression, and your whole world spins out of control. And you feel like you have no control. So you take your own life to make it end. To further test LSD, the CIA came up with clandestine operations and fronts in both the US and Canada. One such front was the security.
31:23 for Investigation of Human Ecology. It's fake. It's a CIA front. It was established at Cornell University Medical School. This organization was empowered to give grants to institutions both in the U.S. and Canada to experiment with LSD out of a university with federal taxpayer dollars.
31:57 The project itself was administered by the CIA's technical services staff. From 1953 to 1958, various test centers under control of the technical services administered LSD to over 1,000 servicemen and civilians. Those records regarding the civilian tests no longer exist because they were destroyed right before testimony was demanded by the Congress of the CIA.
32:29 Evidence has surfaced that indicates more than 7,000 servicemen had become guinea pigs to not only LSB, but PCP and mescaline. The majority of this number were tested at Edgewood, but the Army permitted other tests at places like Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Fort McClellan, Alabama, Fort Benning, Georgia.
32:57 and Dunway Proving Grounds in Utah. To entice soldiers and airmen to volunteer, they were told that they would be serving their country by helping harmless and conducting harmless experiments. And for their participation, they got extra money, they got time off, and they got letters of recommendation if you survived. The actual cost
33:29 of this program overall was estimated to be $110 million and quite a few human lives. This money was doled out to institutions like the University of Maryland, John Hopkins University, Louisiana State University, Indiana University. Why are they fucking in everything? I just, it just boils my blood. I'm an IU.
34:00 They're in every nefarious thing that I research that involves universities. Oh, and of course, Bridget and I's favorite, Baylor, New York University, Tulane, University of Colorado, University of Utah, University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Washington. All of them had contracts to conduct drug experimentation. Dr. Ewan Cameron.
34:31 the first president of the World Psychiatric Association, was an early experimenter for the program. Cameron, in his efforts to see if he could wipe clean someone's memory and mind by the drug use, experimented on Thorazine, Seconal, Nembrutal, I'm probably butchering these words, Veronal.
35:00 and some other long word. His subjects were under the influence of some of these drugs, sometimes slept for 30 days at a time, during which time a recording was played continually in their mind to reprogram them. For those experimenting with LSD, what becomes even more bizarre is the fact that the test subjects were given dosages that were sometimes 100
35:31 times what was required for a quote-unquote trip. In an investigation by the U.S. Army's Inspector General, it was discovered that they were given doses of 150 to 200 micrograms when the largest dose was reported at 5,000 micrograms. Even more frightening is the discovery that the CIA
36:00 in an operation called Midnight Climax, gave LSD to civilians. And according to a book called Acid Dreams, this CIA LSD in the 60s rebellion, CIA then set up whorehouses in safe houses in San Francisco, spiked customers' drinks, and then filmed them in a one-way mirror having sex and recorded what LSD did to your...
36:30 sex drive. It appears the CIA took the civilian test a step further. November 16, 1953, the CIA ordered 10 kilos of LSD from a Swiss manufacturer called Sandoz Laboratories. This amount would provide 30 million normal doses. Sandoz refused to take the order, so the CIA then
37:01 approached Eli Lilly and asked the research to figure out how to make LSD. A short time later, they reported back that they had a formula and assured the agency that the LSD would be available in the tonnage required. One ton of LSD would yield 2.5 billion.
37:31 doses. The National Mental Health Addiction Research Center in Lexington, Kentucky, also became involved in the CIA's LSD research under the direction of Dr. Harris Isabel. The staff tested not only LSD, but scopolamine, rivaria seed, and bufontin.
38:03 In one LSD test, Isabel reported that seven subjects were administered the drug and all encountered a trip that lasted 77 days. Isabel was convinced that the LSD held the secret to mind control and convinced the CIA that further experiments needed to be carried out at the University of Illinois Medical School and the University of Oklahoma.
38:33 Mount Sinai Hospital and infamous Columbia University. Meanwhile, back at Fort Detrick, the incident occurred that almost blew the cover of MKUltra. Someone put 70 micrograms of LSD in a glass of liqueur and gave it to Dr. Frank Olson. He would later, he was part of the experimentation crew.
39:05 there. He would later go up in the building and be thrown out of the building and murdered. Though the police was summoned, agents forbade any type of investigation or autopsy of Olson. Olson's family didn't discover what really happened until 1975 when the whole program was exposed. When the Rockefeller committee revealed the actual circumstances of his death, he was drugged.
39:37 by the CIA who he was actually working for. Though he probably had second thoughts, then they had to get rid of him. Sucks when that happens. Follow-on projects continued with MKUltra, which they testified in 1975 that it had officially ended in 1963, but they were still doing it in 1975, even though they lied and said it was.
40:09 officially ended in 1963. And as Travis said yesterday, they're still doing it. They are still experimenting on civilians and military people. That's exactly what COVID was. Okay. According to a former CIA contract employee, the CIA set up a lab for underground chemists in San Francisco in the early 1960s. And in 1967, released the formula of
40:44 to the scientific community. It's a chemical compound more powerful than LSD. It became available on the streets of American cities within weeks of its release. They love their covert drugs. Linda Hunt, an author of Secret Agenda, summed up MKUltra in Edgewood.
41:12 Quote, in short, experiments on our own soldiers at Edgewood mirrored the horror stories that had unfolded in the dock at Nuremberg. Thousands of American soldiers, 7,000 of them between 55 and 75 alone, were used as guinea pigs in the test. They were gassed, maced, and drugged in search of mind control weapons, unquote. The question must be asked, did they find any?
41:41 According to some researchers, they did. Some theorists believe they selected field operatives and contract agents to be programmed by the CIA to accomplish dangerous suicidal objectives. Some suggest that that's what happened to Lee Harvey Oswald and Sirhan Sirhan, as well as many of the crew of the Charles Manson group. So, moving on.
42:16 Operation Monarch, the finder's case. If you guys don't know this story, this is a crazy story. On October 7th, 1995, the author received a strange phone call. The caller was a source that had connections to government agencies. Three minutes later, a series of pages began coming across his fax machine. The cover sheet.
42:50 contained this lead-in. And I'm quoting, the finder's file attached is a series of reports that have been leaked from a known and confirmed source inside Treasury. These documents are extremely disturbing and explain a lot. Read every page starting at page one. Do not skip ahead, but study and remember every paragraph.
43:15 The reason will become clear in the end. These documents are copies of an actual report complete with names, phone numbers, and letterhead. It has been checked out and confirmed to be genuine. We believe this case is part of MK Search and MK Monarch. Both projects are follow-on sub-projects of the original MK Ultra. This is 1995 for a program that supposedly ended in 1960s.
43:46 These reports will provide another piece of the international child kidnapping, pornography, and satanic ritual abuse cases reported in Europe, Nebraska, and California. Use extreme caution who you show these reports to. Now, Europe would be the Mark Dutro case, obviously. Nebraska is the Franklin case. And California had several cases, but included...
44:16 Jim Jones. As I read each page, the author says, the significance of the documents began to come to light. The case began in Tallahassee, Florida on Thursday, February 5th, 1987 at the end of Ronald Reagan, soon to be George H.W. Bush's administration. When the Tallahassee Police Department was notified by a concerned citizen that
44:45 There was an obvious case of child neglect in a park in Tallahassee. There was two well-dressed men and a bunch of kids that looked like they hadn't been given a bath and were acting like animals in the park. They thought it had to do with child pornography, child abuse, child trafficking, something because something wasn't right. In the report, there is a letterhead.
45:15 Department of Treasury, U.S. Customs Service, report of investigation. It is dated 1987, the 2nd of December. This office was contacted by the Tallahassee, I'm sorry, February 12th. It says this office was contacted by Tallahassee Police Department on February 5th, 1987.
45:48 and requested assistance in attempting to identify two adult males and six minor children all taken into custody the previous day. The men arrested and charged with multiple counts of child abuse as being very invasive with police in the questions being asked of them pursuant to the children and their condition. The agent contacted, and it says the names, of a Reston, Virginia office.
46:14 requested telephone numbers and names of police persons in the area of the police department, leads. They had a Virginia license number, license plate number, and the children had commented about living in D.C. Subsequently, this office received a telephone call from Washington, D.C. Metro Police inquiring about the men and the children because they had had other incidents.
46:45 Next was another document called Details of Investigation. On February 5th, 1987, blah, blah, blah, names talking about the minor children from seven years old to two years old. The males were tentatively identified as Michael Hooligan and Douglas Ammerman, both of DC.
47:13 They were arrested the previous day on child abuse charges. They were well-dressed white men wearing suits and ties in Meyer Park with six dirty and unkept children in a play area. They were driving a 1980s Dodge blue van with Virginia tags. The kids were foul-smelling. The van was trashed. It had maps.
47:43 books, letters, a mattress in the van, and it looked like they had been living in it. The children were covered with insect bites. Most of the children were not wearing any underwear. They did have clothes, but it looked like they hadn't been washed in weeks. The men were arrested and charged with child abuse and lodged in the Leon County Jail.
48:16 They were very evasive in their answers. The kids were much more talkative and they said they were en route to Mexico to be taken to a special school for brilliant children. They were tentatively identified as Mary Houlihan, the seven-year-old, Max Livingston, a six-year-old, Benjamin Franklin, a four-year-old.
48:47 Honey B. Evans, a three-year-old, and then they just put the initials for the other ones. The office was contacted, and they talk about who they talked to, said that activities described by the children and to follow up leads, which were the Virginia license. A short time later, the office was contacted by Detective Jim Bradley of DC Metro Police.
49:17 Bradley indicated that there was a case in Tallahassee appeared to be strongly related to a case he was working in D.C. He stated that the actions of the two men in custody in Tallahassee relative to the children just might give his case a probable cause to go exercise a search warrant on a group that he referred to as a cult called the Finders.
49:45 This agent directed Bradley to telephone the Tallahassee Police Department to get the particulars and to find out if there were any customs violations. This report ended with a National Crime Information Center report on the two adult males. All inquiries came back negative. And then there was another report dated February 7th.
50:16 It said that the duty agent received a call and this is the customs piece of it. And it basically regurgitates a lot of the stuff that we just talked about. And it goes on to say that U.S. Customs was contacted because the police officers.
50:41 involved suspected the adults of child pornography and knew that Customs Services had a network for child pornography investigators. One of the detectives said that two adults were blah, blah, blah, well-dressed, and one of them produced a business card with a name on one side and a statement on the other. The statement indicated that the bear knew his constitutional rights.
51:08 would remain silent and intended to do so. Upon interviewing the children, they found that they could not adequately identify themselves or who was their legal custodians. They were further advised that the children was unaware of how to function. They had no idea what a telephone was. They had no idea what a television was. They had no idea how to use a toilet.
51:44 They said that they were not allowed to live indoors and that they were only given food as a reward. So everything that they could find to check, they were checking addresses, everything. The Tallahassee police had discovered a large quantity of records to include computer disk and U.S. passport, a U.S. passport in the van. Some of the records the police had obtained.
52:18 Tentative identification of the adults and some of the children. The two Washington DC addresses that had been discovered through these documents, one of which was verified through the vehicle registration, was passed off to the DC police officers. One of them contacted one of the Tallahassee police officers.
52:46 and said he was interested in the information and would be conducting search warrants in the area based on that information. They invited the Tallahassee people up to D.C. to join them in the investigation.
53:06 It said, I learned that he had initiated an investigation on the two addresses provided by Tallahassee police. An informant had given him information regarding the cult known as the Finders operating various businesses out of a warehouse located in Northeast DC. They were supposed to be housing children at one of the locations in the Northwest area, which is a different one. This information was specific in describing.
53:36 blood rituals and sexual orgies involving children and as yet unsolved murder in which the finders may be involved. With the information provided by the informant, Detective Bradley was able to match some of the children in Tallahassee with the names of the children known or alleged to have been in the custody of the finders. Furthermore,
54:00 Bradley was able to match the tentative ID of the adults with known members of the Finders. So you have a Finders cult transporting children that are not allowed to live indoors and fed as a reward system. During the execution of the warrant, they were able to absorb, the Tallahassee guys were able to observe acts.
54:28 and access the entire building. They saw large quantities of children's clothes, toys, consisting of diapers and clothes in toddler preschool range. No children were found on the premises, which is really odd, given what I'm going to tell you in a few minutes, almost like they were tipped off. There were several people on the premises, just no children.
55:01 Some of them had just said they were renting space there and asked whether or not you think it's odd that you have all these children's things and no children. No comment was given on that. Examinations of the documents that they collected revealed detailed instructions on how to obtain children for unspecified purposes. The instructions included,
55:34 The impregnation of female members of the community known as the Finders, purchasing children, trading children, and kidnapping children. There were telex messages using MCI account numbers between a computer terminal believed to have been located in the same room, which was mysteriously pre-taken because they had no idea they were about to be raided.
56:05 and other locations around the country and in foreign countries. One such telex specifically ordered the purchase of two children in Hong Kong to be arranged through a contact at the Chinese embassy there. Another telex expressed an interest in bank secrecy situations. Another document identified
56:32 interest in high-tech transfers to the UK, numerous properties under the control of the Finders, a key interest in terrorism, explosives, and the evasion of law enforcement. It almost sounds like a Gladio cell. Also found in the computer room was a detailed summary of events surrounding the arrest and taking into custody of two adults and six children. So they were monitoring the situation in Tallahassee.
57:01 and being fed information about the situation. One of the residents was identified as a Chinese national due to a telex discovered referencing the Chinese embassy in Hong Kong, and they found a Chinese passport there. He is in the U.S. as a graduate student of the anatomy department at Georgetown University. Isn't that sweet? Trafficking children.
57:37 During the course of the evening, they were sending out like additional requests for information and stuff like that into archives, trying to pull information. And it says that he had, trying to get to the next part. So they pass all that information back to the Tallahassee people.
58:07 He meets another detective at another warehouse that was underneath the control of these people. They're basically going to all of the different addresses. There they found a large collection of photographs of unidentified people, photographs of naked people believed to be members of the finders. There were numerous photos of children, some without clothes on.
58:37 there was at least one of a photo on display appearing to accentuate the child's private parts and basically looking like they were offering them for sale. The albums continued with a series, these are like photo albums, of photos of adults and children dressed in white sheets as if participating in some type of ritual.
59:07 It was centered around killing two goats. They portrayed the execution and the dismemberment of the goat with the children in the picture, watching the whole thing. They also found files relating to activities of the organization in different parts of the world. Locations that this police officer saw with his own eyes.
59:40 See if this rings a bell. London, Germany, Bahamas, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Africa, Costa Rica. Huh, that's weird. We've talked about all of those countries. They also had folders that were identified by the word project, followed by some other name. The projects appeared to be operated for commercial purposes under front names.
1:00:16 for the finders, like using covert spycraft terminology, you know, almost like it's a CIA thing. There was one file entitled Pentagon Break-In and others which inferred to members operating in foreign countries. There were intelligence files on private families not related to the finders, you know, maybe like they were staking them out.
1:00:45 The process undertaken appears to have been a systematic approach to local newspaper advertisements for babysitters and tutors. Were they posing as babysitters and tutors to steal your children? It does appear that that was the case. They also had collected data on various child care facilities, almost like they were arranging a child stealing kidnapping operation.
1:01:19 Warehouses contained large libraries, kitchen, sauna, hot tub, and a video room. The video room seemed to have been set up as an indoctrination center. It also appeared that the organization had the capability to produce its own videos. There were what appeared to be training areas for children and what appeared to be an altar set up in a residential area of the warehouse. There were jars of
1:01:47 human waste sitting around all over the place. The premises, every premise that they went to, every location was equipped with high-tech satellite dishes with antennas. It had communication equipment in all of them. It goes on. I'm going to, because of time, there's a lot more here.
1:02:25 But I do want to get to this part here because it relates to the Franklin credit union scandal. There were overlaps to this in these files that this guy was faxed. And this is the part where they were trafficking kids into the White House during George H.W. Bush's time.
1:03:02 But it also connected to the Bohemian Grove that came out of the Nebraska part of it that he was saying, one of the survivors had said that he had been trafficked out there. But probably the most important part of this entire story.
1:03:37 is the local police in Washington, D.C., when they started collecting all of this information, they were told to stop investigating by the CIA. After everything that I just told you, and again, this is linked to Jim Jones, the information, all of this.
1:04:11 It was a phone call from the CIA that told them to stop investigating. Should scare the living daylights out of everybody. Okay, Bridget, what is wrong with you? Why do you keep dropping out? All right, I'm trying to find the exact terminology that they used in here when they got that phone call.
1:04:59 Part of it is the sawdust in my hair. I'll find it in a minute. Did you have anything you wanted to add, Bridget? Well, we were chatting over on Rumble. No, I can't hear you. SR, can you hear me? Can you hear me, Colonel? I can hear. All right, maybe it's me. It's you, Colonel. Let me get out of here and I'll come right back. Okay. Well, until she gets back.
1:05:40 How are you doing, SR71? Oh, I'm doing fine. I'm doing well. Glad to hear you got sawdust in your hair, not grease under your fingernails. There you go. That always makes me feel better. There we go. I can hear you now. There you go. I said I got sawdust in my hair, which is causing static electricity, causing me to drop out. Just kidding. But we were talking over in the chat over on Rumble, talking about how these organizations,
1:06:11 seem to... Okay, they get briefly exposed, but they never actually get stomped out. Because we've stumbled across many of them, including but not limited to the Laurel Canyon scene, the Founders... What was the one that was out in the middle of Utah or something? But anyway, we...
1:06:43 stumbled across so many of these types of groups. But Donnie Vision over on Rumble had said she even ran into a couple of them not too long ago. Okay, so here's the exact wording I was looking for. Under the last page of all of the fax documents, this guy was sent, the author. This is the end of the report. I was advised, this is a quote.
1:07:17 I was advised that all the passport data had been turned over to the State Department for their investigation. The State Department intern advised Metro Police Department in DC that all travel and use of the passports by the holders of the passports was within the law and no action would be taken. This included travel to Moscow, North Korea, North Vietnam.
1:07:47 From the late 1950s to the 1970s of people that they found documents on in those buildings. Such travel was illegal during all of those years. And those dates would include the Korean and Vietnam War where hundreds of orphans was produced.
1:08:15 Wasn't this the same one that actually said somewhere that they were told that the CIA... Hold on, I'm not done. Okay. Hold on, I'm not done. The last paragraph. The individual further advised me of circumstances which indicated that the investigation into the activity of the finders had become a CIA internal matter. The Metropolitan Police Department report had been classified.
1:08:45 and was not available any longer for review. I was advised that the FBI had withdrawn from the investigation several weeks prior, and that the FBI Foreign Counterintelligence Division had directed Metro Police Department not to advise the FBI Washington field office of any further development. No further information will be made available, nor further action taken. End of report.
1:09:15 Internal matter. Just saying. CIA internal matter. Now think about those 300,000 missing kids. Just saying. CIA internal matter. You have obviously a child trafficking ring, pedophilia, international in scope, and it's a CIA internal matter.
1:09:44 No one's allowed to touch it. And the State Department comes back complicitly and says every documented travel to communist countries, exfiltrating God knows what, was perfectly fine, even though you were not legally allowed to travel. And who would have been legally allowed to travel? CIA agents. So it apparently...
1:10:12 These people were either CIA or CIA adjacent running the entire damn thing. SR, go ahead. On that point, you and I both agree. I want to thank everyone on Rumble and everyone here on Spaces for attending today. But when you say it's an internal CIA matter, that means to me the CIA has got full grip of it and the CIA is running it. They're not going to expose any of it.
1:10:43 Yes. That's what that means. That's exactly what that means. So what else we got? Renee, did you want to say anything? Hey, everyone. Good afternoon. Yeah. Kathy O'Brien came to mind when you brought up projects or is it Project Monarch? I don't know if anyone has heard of her. There's lots of videos on.
1:11:17 I think everybody's heard of her. Yeah, okay, okay, cool. I thought so. And then I was just thinking, I have a question for you. Anna, a daughter of an Air Force father and a sister to a Marine, and I recall my brother, when he was going through boot camp and sharing the story of the inoculations,
1:11:45 Tell me about your thoughts on that in boot camp or or yeah, if you don't mind, I'm just curious of your opinion and your experience. I know your sad story with the latter part, but I'm just with everything, you know, now your thoughts on. Yeah, the inoculations, the expansion of that, et cetera. I don't think the.
1:12:14 and I'm being completely naive here, I don't think it's the normal vaccination that happens early on because at that point, they don't have a good feel for who you are and what your personality is. So the generic vaccination schedule, and of course, because I'd never had a vaccine growing up because they were not required to go to school in Florida at the time that I started school, I had to have all of them.
1:12:43 it didn't do anything to me physically. It is a lot. And I doubt that there's much testing that ever went into giving that many vaccinations within a very short span of time. And I have no doubt it probably did have negative effects on some people. I didn't have that experience. Over the course of your career, though,
1:13:13 The environment back then was very different from the perspective of asking people to basically volunteer. And the first thing you learn on day one of being at bootcamp is don't volunteer for anything. This is the reason why. It was the holdover for things like this. And I had that explained to me later on.
1:13:42 You don't volunteer to do anything in the military at all. If you get tasked to do something, that's very different. But they make proposals to you later on because these guys were not junior ranking people. These are people that had been in. And so they have a tendency to look for particular personality types when they're going to experiment on you. And that's been...
1:14:11 part of this whole research that I've looked at as far as some of the books I've read in depth on these programs. They spend a lot of money doing personality profiles of people, both in foreign countries when they're trying to solicit people as assets and who to spend money on to co-op, but also inside.
1:14:39 the military on, for example, one of the programs we found that they've used extensively in the military to operate with the CIA is the military attache program. And that particular program is one of the most selective programs there is, at least in the Air Force. And I know because I worked two of those assignments when I did officer assignments. Holy shit.
1:15:06 The screening and the interviews and stuff like that, they're looking for specific people to be in those programs. And they're interviewed by what I now believe to be, because many of the military attachés act as handlers for the CIA. I go back and I look at two of my best friends. I got assignments as military attachés, one in the London.
1:15:33 U.S. Embassy and one in the Rome U.S. Embassy, which is now just mind-blowing to me because the one guy was in the Rome U.S. Embassy while Operation Gladio was being exposed. I would love to talk to him now that I know all of this shit and find out what they were talking about in the Rome Embassy, the U.S. Embassy in Rome.
1:15:58 during that period of time. I used to go up there all the time to see him and his family. We were stationed together in Los Angeles. So back to your point, I think these nefarious experiments are much bigger than a normal vaccine schedule. That doesn't mean they don't use like the anthrax vaccine and stuff like that as a major experiment, because they certainly do. They did it with COVID. But your primary vaccine things, I mean, I think that's why they give us the
1:16:28 gave us the flu vaccine every year so you'd get sick. And it's kind of just a overall wearing down of your body. And I think that's why they insist on giving you the full plethora of vaccine schedules. It's a low, a long-term deterioration of your natural immunity. Thank you. So it's sad. It's just...
1:16:56 So sad. And they tinker. They've been tinkering with us for so long at every angle. It's just outrageous and sadistic. It's really I can't wait for this rodeo to be over with. And they're all. I agree. Yeah. I agree. Go ahead. Something just struck me, Colonel, concerning all the.
1:17:26 experiments that have been going on, but I grew up a military brat, and in 1960s and 1970, there were quite a rash of murders on Fort Bragg. Captain McDonald comes to mind, who killed his pregnant wife and two daughters. That has continued throughout all of these decades that I can think of up to this point, and I'm wondering...
1:17:52 whether or not this is still going on at Fort Bragg. So, yeah, so it would be very easy if you have someone that you want to, who may have stumbled across some piece of information and you want, they don't even know they know it, but it may come out in something that you know is going to happen in the future to give them.
1:18:23 this and LSD knowing that it makes you violent. They do something violent. You then have the justification for imprisoning them. You've now completely discredited them. And so if they were to later on come out and say, oh my God, I saw that. I know where that came from. No one's ever going to believe them because they're a killer. And that was done and they acknowledged doing that.
1:18:52 two college professors that would stumble across some of their research in the mind control field that was nefarious in nature, that they would sneak drugs to them, make them act erratic and stupid, and then they were completely professionally discredited.
1:19:12 And they timed it so that it was going to be a public spectacle. And that's how they ruined entire careers of people by exposing them to these types of chemical narcotic type experimentations to destroy them as a person and their credibility so that any information they shared about their nefariousness would not be taken serious.
1:19:41 They do that on purpose. That makes absolute sense. Thank you, Carl. Yeah. And it would make, you're right about all of the violence, because obviously we know how closely the people at Fort Bragg work with the CIA. The CIA has one of the largest CIA domestic presence at Fort Bragg.
1:20:07 because they work hand in hand with the Fort Bragg people. It would be very easy if you have a Fort Bragg person that has a conscience and decides that they had saw something that didn't look right to be able to spike something that they're consuming and have that type of effect.
1:20:32 That's why I think if you don't understand this whole picture, if you go like the one guy did recently, and I had that book in here. He wrote the book about the drug dealing going on and the murders at Fort Bragg. He's an investigative journalist. He completely discredited himself because he's a leftist.
1:20:56 He did good research into documenting the facts, but again, that skew doesn't allow you to see the big picture, which then kind of makes people not pay attention to the valid parts of his research. He doesn't understand the interaction between special forces and the CIA, and he kind of misses that whole piece of the pie, but whatever.
1:21:24 Okay, I did want to point this out. The Secretary of State up until, what was the date of these things? 1989. So he was the Secretary of State. And you can bet your bippy that anything dealing with something of this international scandal.
1:21:54 and an internal operation of the CIA that the Secretary of State would know about it was none other than George Shultz. Let's just look at George Shultz, Secretary of State. He graduated from Princeton. He was in World War II as a Marine. He then goes on to get a doctorate of philosophy in economics at MIT.
1:22:24 which of course is running over with CIA, both there and at Harvard. Economics, economics. There's a shit ton of Fabian economists at MIT. Just gonna throw that out there. He then goes on to be on Eisenhower's Council of Economic Advisors. And he was the Dean of the University.
1:22:52 of Chicago's business school, which was the largest concentration of Fabian economists in the United States. So just going to throw that out there. Okay, moving on. He served as the treasury secretary in 1972, which was leading into
1:23:25 the Chile overthrow of Allende, where they sent the University of Chicago economist, and Kissinger was famous for saying, make the economy scream, via economic warfare. So he's all involved in this. He also, Schwartz supported Nixon's shock.
1:23:54 which sought to relieve the economy in terms of abolishing the gold standard and presided over the end of the Bretton Woods system. And then in 1974, he becomes an executive of Bechtel. Oh, and he was in charge of the State Department during the Iran-Contra affair, even though he...
1:24:24 publicly said he was opposed to U.S. aid. He was in every meeting that approved the U.S. aid to the Contras. Then after he left the Secretary of State, it says he, let's see, he remained active in business and politics. He already had been an executive at Bechtel, an engineering and service company.
1:24:56 He would advise George W. Bush informally on the preemptive war doctrine. He also served on the Global Commission of quote-unquote drug policy, which again, we know what that is. It's making sure that the flow of drugs continues. He also served on Schwarzenegger's
1:25:25 when he was the governor, Economic Recovery Council. He served on the board of Bechtel for several years and Charles Schwab's corporation. He was a member of the Hoover Institute and the Institute for International Economics. Oh, and he was on the board of Theranos. Okay, that's hilarious.
1:25:55 That's absolutely hilarious. Okay, it also says, let's see, what else is there? Oh, he was the Secretary of Labor too, from 1969 to 70, during the Longshoremen's Union strike. So that's the guy.
1:26:27 That's the guy that said there was no problem with the passports to all the communist countries that you're not legally allowed to go to unless you're the CIA. And yeah, so nothing to see here. Absolutely crazy. Liars, liars, pants on fire. Yep, yep.
1:27:09 Absolutely. It's funny that I didn't know that he had been a member of the Theranos during that whole fiasco where the CEO ends up going to prison. Oh my God. That's so funny in a really sick way. Okay. So, all right. That's it for today then.
1:27:43 We're gonna wrap this up. Thank you guys for being here. I appreciate it. And I will be on the Alpha Warrior Show. We're gonna close up our Permadex series tonight. We're gonna be talking about that article that I published about a week or so ago. And that will close the Permadex series. That will be tonight at nine o'clock. And then we'll be back here tomorrow at four o'clock. So you guys take care.
1:28:14 And hopefully I see you in the chat tonight. Otherwise, I'll see you tomorrow, four o'clock. Take care, everybody.

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Pete Brewton founded Belly Up host_asserted ▶ 1:05
“Pete Bruton's book, which talked about how the whole savings and loan debacle during the 1980s was basically the CIA money laundering with the mafia and supporting the Contras, George H.W. Bush, blah,…”
David Rockefeller headed Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company host_asserted ▶ 3:26
“know something was going on, but then conveniently didn't do anything about it. And some of the people that were in those places, like the guy that was, and we've talked about this one before, I think…”
Marcinkus headed Institute for the Works of Religion host_asserted ▶ 3:54
“been involved in banking before, so he's very literate about that whole topic. So it's funny that Continental just so happens to be the bank that the Mafia and Marcinkus, who we find over at the Vatic…”
Marcinkus trained Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company book_quoted ▶ 4:21
“person, like in charge of the Vatican Bank money laundering schemes, where did he go for his one week tutorial? To Continental. And Continental is front and center in this book. And it was funny becau…”
Fort Detrick located_in Maryland book_quoted ▶ 5:46
“Let's get started. We're on chapter six, page 55 of our book, The Medusa File. This is about the Edgewood Arsenal. Now, both locations, the Edgewood Arsenal and, at the time, Camp Dietrich, it later b…”
Edgewood Arsenal located_in Maryland book_quoted ▶ 5:46
“Let's get started. We're on chapter six, page 55 of our book, The Medusa File. This is about the Edgewood Arsenal. Now, both locations, the Edgewood Arsenal and, at the time, Camp Dietrich, it later b…”
Shiro Ishii headed Unit 731 book_quoted ▶ 6:16
“Both of them had the war criminals from Japan and Germany present there, conducting both chemical and biological warfare capability. The material provided by Ishii's Unit 731 personnel, who were busil…”
Unit 731 member_of Japan book_quoted ▶ 6:16
“Both of them had the war criminals from Japan and Germany present there, conducting both chemical and biological warfare capability. The material provided by Ishii's Unit 731 personnel, who were busil…”
Office of Strategic Services founded Franklin D. Roosevelt book_quoted ▶ 10:16
“to be conducted on things like riot control, choking agents. With the two German nerve gases satisfactorily filling the requirement for future chemical weapons, both the military and the CIA shifted E…”
Harry S. Truman founded CIA book_quoted ▶ 11:17
“had convinced Harry Truman that we needed a peacetime version of it as well. Truman, of course, agreed and set up all types of intelligence capability, mainly what originally was termed the Central In…”
William J. Donovan headed Office of Strategic Services book_quoted ▶ 11:17
“had convinced Harry Truman that we needed a peacetime version of it as well. Truman, of course, agreed and set up all types of intelligence capability, mainly what originally was termed the Central In…”
James Forrestal appointed Ferdinand Eberstadt book_quoted ▶ 11:49
“that this state of affairs was counterproductive to national defense. He retained New York lawyer Ferdinand Eberstadt. Now he's talking about the part of not having a CIA. That wasn't acceptable. So h…”
Ferdinand Eberstadt founded Intelligence and National Security Alliance book_quoted ▶ 12:15
“Eberstadt concluded that the country needed an organization that could operate both in war and peace. The Central Intelligence Group, created by presidential order in 1946, came under the watchful eye…”
Sidney Sowers headed Intelligence and National Security Alliance book_quoted ▶ 13:16
“as the Secretary of War. It was a very interesting dynamic back then, and legitimately so. The group, the four-man group, was known as the National Intelligence Agency. It became known as the Cloak an…”
Hoyt Vandenberg headed CIA book_quoted ▶ 13:52
“He was not excited about the job. He actually didn't want the job. He was replaced by Lieutenant General Hoyt Vandenberg. He was the nephew of Senator Arthur Vandenberg and a war hero. Under Vandenber…”
Hoyt Vandenberg succeeded Sidney Sowers book_quoted ▶ 13:52
“He was not excited about the job. He actually didn't want the job. He was replaced by Lieutenant General Hoyt Vandenberg. He was the nephew of Senator Arthur Vandenberg and a war hero. Under Vandenber…”
Hoyt Vandenberg headed Office of Strategic Services book_quoted ▶ 14:19
“Succeeded in gaining control of the former OSS Strategic Services Unit, the espionage and secret intelligence organization that had both commandos, paramilitary, and spies. That grew his organization …”
Harry S. Truman founded CIA book_quoted ▶ 14:47
“That was the collection at the time of information and had things like the Foreign Broadcast Information Service with a dotted line to it for our foreign propaganda. And by the time all of this happen…”
Harry S. Truman appointed Roscoe Hillenkoetter book_quoted ▶ 15:51
“working in the executive branch, when in fact many of them are actual CIA agents. And they have been the focal point of orchestrating all elements of governmental power when we go to overthrow a gover…”
Roscoe Hillenkoetter member_of CIA book_quoted ▶ 15:51
“working in the executive branch, when in fact many of them are actual CIA agents. And they have been the focal point of orchestrating all elements of governmental power when we go to overthrow a gover…”
Charles Willoughby member_of Douglas MacArthur book_quoted ▶ 16:23
“director. He had been a naval intelligence officer in the Pacific. He knew the value of both intelligence and secrecy. And he also had illustrated to him up close and personal by Willoughby, MacArthur…”
CIA funded Operation Paperclip book_quoted ▶ 17:06
“When Operation Paperclip had been authorized during the end of the World War II and a couple of years after, it supposedly had been terminated in 1948. But it didn't. It pretty much just went undergro…”
CIA funded Operation National Interest book_quoted ▶ 17:38
“So 1973 from basically 1945 before it's officially recognized. And then we say, okay, we're done. In addition to paperclip, the new joint intelligence project, which removed many of the restraints on …”
Frank Wisner headed Office of Policy Coordination book_quoted ▶ 19:55
“Oh, and Nazis. These individuals were generally assigned to a super secret Office of Policy and Coordination, later known Office of Dirty Tricks, under Frank Wisner. In 1949, an act was passed to lega…”
CIA recruited Frank Wisner book_quoted ▶ 19:55
“Oh, and Nazis. These individuals were generally assigned to a super secret Office of Policy and Coordination, later known Office of Dirty Tricks, under Frank Wisner. In 1949, an act was passed to lega…”
CIA funded MKUltra book_quoted ▶ 25:37
“None. No evidence that they did any of that. So moving on to chapter seven. In search of the Manchurian candidate, its code name was MK Ultra. The purpose was to determine what methods could be used t…”
James Stanley member_of Fort Knox book_quoted ▶ 27:44
“The test subjects did not know what the chamber of horrors were that they were about to enter. Master Sergeant James Stanley, a Fort Knox soldier who had volunteered to participate in what he told, wh…”
Lloyd Gamble member_of CIA book_quoted ▶ 29:11
“who also unwittingly participated in an LSD experiment at Edgewood, suffered reoccurring trips and flashbacks for two years afterwards. And all of this is classified. So if this leaves any residual ef…”
CIA funded Indiana University book_quoted ▶ 33:29
“of this program overall was estimated to be $110 million and quite a few human lives. This money was doled out to institutions like the University of Maryland, John Hopkins University, Louisiana State…”
CIA funded University of Maryland book_quoted ▶ 33:29
“of this program overall was estimated to be $110 million and quite a few human lives. This money was doled out to institutions like the University of Maryland, John Hopkins University, Louisiana State…”
CIA funded Johns Hopkins University book_quoted ▶ 33:29
“of this program overall was estimated to be $110 million and quite a few human lives. This money was doled out to institutions like the University of Maryland, John Hopkins University, Louisiana State…”
CIA funded Louisiana State University book_quoted ▶ 33:29
“of this program overall was estimated to be $110 million and quite a few human lives. This money was doled out to institutions like the University of Maryland, John Hopkins University, Louisiana State…”
CIA funded New York University book_quoted ▶ 34:00
“They're in every nefarious thing that I research that involves universities. Oh, and of course, Bridget and I's favorite, Baylor, New York University, Tulane, University of Colorado, University of Uta…”
CIA funded University of Pennsylvania book_quoted ▶ 34:00
“They're in every nefarious thing that I research that involves universities. Oh, and of course, Bridget and I's favorite, Baylor, New York University, Tulane, University of Colorado, University of Uta…”
CIA funded Baylor University book_quoted ▶ 34:00
“They're in every nefarious thing that I research that involves universities. Oh, and of course, Bridget and I's favorite, Baylor, New York University, Tulane, University of Colorado, University of Uta…”
CIA funded University of Washington book_quoted ▶ 34:00
“They're in every nefarious thing that I research that involves universities. Oh, and of course, Bridget and I's favorite, Baylor, New York University, Tulane, University of Colorado, University of Uta…”
CIA funded University of Colorado book_quoted ▶ 34:00
“They're in every nefarious thing that I research that involves universities. Oh, and of course, Bridget and I's favorite, Baylor, New York University, Tulane, University of Colorado, University of Uta…”
CIA funded University of Texas book_quoted ▶ 34:00
“They're in every nefarious thing that I research that involves universities. Oh, and of course, Bridget and I's favorite, Baylor, New York University, Tulane, University of Colorado, University of Uta…”
Ewen Cameron member_of World Psychiatric Association book_quoted ▶ 34:31
“the first president of the World Psychiatric Association, was an early experimenter for the program. Cameron, in his efforts to see if he could wipe clean someone's memory and mind by the drug use, ex…”
Operation Midnight Climax located_in San Francisco book_quoted ▶ 36:00
“in an operation called Midnight Climax, gave LSD to civilians. And according to a book called Acid Dreams, this CIA LSD in the 60s rebellion, CIA then set up whorehouses in safe houses in San Francisc…”
CIA funded Operation Midnight Climax book_quoted ▶ 36:00
“in an operation called Midnight Climax, gave LSD to civilians. And according to a book called Acid Dreams, this CIA LSD in the 60s rebellion, CIA then set up whorehouses in safe houses in San Francisc…”
CIA ordered_assassination_of Sandoz Laboratories book_quoted ▶ 36:30
“sex drive. It appears the CIA took the civilian test a step further. November 16, 1953, the CIA ordered 10 kilos of LSD from a Swiss manufacturer called Sandoz Laboratories. This amount would provide …”
CIA funded Eli Lilly host_asserted ▶ 37:01
“approached Eli Lilly and asked the research to figure out how to make LSD. A short time later, they reported back that they had a formula and assured the agency that the LSD would be available in the …”
Dr. Harris Isabel headed National Mental Health Addiction Research Center host_asserted ▶ 37:31
“doses. The National Mental Health Addiction Research Center in Lexington, Kentucky, also became involved in the CIA's LSD research under the direction of Dr. Harris Isabel. The staff tested not only L…”
National Mental Health Addiction Research Center member_of CIA host_asserted ▶ 37:31
“doses. The National Mental Health Addiction Research Center in Lexington, Kentucky, also became involved in the CIA's LSD research under the direction of Dr. Harris Isabel. The staff tested not only L…”
Dr. Harris Isabel recruited CIA host_asserted ▶ 38:03
“In one LSD test, Isabel reported that seven subjects were administered the drug and all encountered a trip that lasted 77 days. Isabel was convinced that the LSD held the secret to mind control and co…”
CIA carried_out_attack Frank Olson host_asserted ▶ 38:33
“Mount Sinai Hospital and infamous Columbia University. Meanwhile, back at Fort Detrick, the incident occurred that almost blew the cover of MKUltra. Someone put 70 micrograms of LSD in a glass of liqu…”
Rockefeller Commission exposed MKUltra host_asserted ▶ 39:05
“there. He would later go up in the building and be thrown out of the building and murdered. Though the police was summoned, agents forbade any type of investigation or autopsy of Olson. Olson's family…”
CIA assassinated Frank Olson host_asserted ▶ 39:05
“there. He would later go up in the building and be thrown out of the building and murdered. Though the police was summoned, agents forbade any type of investigation or autopsy of Olson. Olson's family…”
CIA covered_up Frank Olson host_asserted ▶ 39:05
“there. He would later go up in the building and be thrown out of the building and murdered. Though the police was summoned, agents forbade any type of investigation or autopsy of Olson. Olson's family…”
CIA funded MKUltra host_asserted ▶ 39:37
“by the CIA who he was actually working for. Though he probably had second thoughts, then they had to get rid of him. Sucks when that happens. Follow-on projects continued with MKUltra, which they test…”
CIA funded San Francisco host_asserted ▶ 40:09
“officially ended in 1963. And as Travis said yesterday, they're still doing it. They are still experimenting on civilians and military people. That's exactly what COVID was. Okay. According to a forme…”
Linda Hunt exposed MKUltra book_quoted ▶ 40:44
“to the scientific community. It's a chemical compound more powerful than LSD. It became available on the streets of American cities within weeks of its release. They love their covert drugs. Linda Hun…”
CIA recruited Charles Johnson speculative ▶ 41:41
“According to some researchers, they did. Some theorists believe they selected field operatives and contract agents to be programmed by the CIA to accomplish dangerous suicidal objectives. Some suggest…”
CIA recruited Lee Harvey Oswald speculative ▶ 41:41
“According to some researchers, they did. Some theorists believe they selected field operatives and contract agents to be programmed by the CIA to accomplish dangerous suicidal objectives. Some suggest…”
CIA recruited Sirhan Sirhan speculative ▶ 41:41
“According to some researchers, they did. Some theorists believe they selected field operatives and contract agents to be programmed by the CIA to accomplish dangerous suicidal objectives. Some suggest…”
U.S. Treasury Department funded The Finders host_asserted ▶ 42:50
“contained this lead-in. And I'm quoting, the finder's file attached is a series of reports that have been leaked from a known and confirmed source inside Treasury. These documents are extremely distur…”
Operation Monarch front_for MKUltra host_asserted ▶ 43:15
“The reason will become clear in the end. These documents are copies of an actual report complete with names, phone numbers, and letterhead. It has been checked out and confirmed to be genuine. We beli…”
The Finders member_of Operation Monarch host_asserted ▶ 43:15
“The reason will become clear in the end. These documents are copies of an actual report complete with names, phone numbers, and letterhead. It has been checked out and confirmed to be genuine. We beli…”
Tallahassee Police Department recruited U.S. Customs Service documented ▶ 45:15
“Department of Treasury, U.S. Customs Service, report of investigation. It is dated 1987, the 2nd of December. This office was contacted by the Tallahassee, I'm sorry, February 12th. It says this offic…”
U.S. Customs Service member_of U.S. Treasury Department documented ▶ 45:15
“Department of Treasury, U.S. Customs Service, report of investigation. It is dated 1987, the 2nd of December. This office was contacted by the Tallahassee, I'm sorry, February 12th. It says this offic…”
Douglas Ammerman member_of The Finders documented ▶ 46:45
“Next was another document called Details of Investigation. On February 5th, 1987, blah, blah, blah, names talking about the minor children from seven years old to two years old. The males were tentati…”
Michael Horrigan member_of The Finders documented ▶ 46:45
“Next was another document called Details of Investigation. On February 5th, 1987, blah, blah, blah, names talking about the minor children from seven years old to two years old. The males were tentati…”
The Finders trafficked Honey B. Evans documented ▶ 48:16
“They were very evasive in their answers. The kids were much more talkative and they said they were en route to Mexico to be taken to a special school for brilliant children. They were tentatively iden…”
The Finders trafficked Benjamin Franklin documented ▶ 48:16
“They were very evasive in their answers. The kids were much more talkative and they said they were en route to Mexico to be taken to a special school for brilliant children. They were tentatively iden…”
The Finders trafficked Max Livingston documented ▶ 48:16
“They were very evasive in their answers. The kids were much more talkative and they said they were en route to Mexico to be taken to a special school for brilliant children. They were tentatively iden…”
The Finders trafficked Mary Houlihan documented ▶ 48:16
“They were very evasive in their answers. The kids were much more talkative and they said they were en route to Mexico to be taken to a special school for brilliant children. They were tentatively iden…”
Jim Bradley member_of Washington Metropolitan Police Department documented ▶ 48:47
“Honey B. Evans, a three-year-old, and then they just put the initials for the other ones. The office was contacted, and they talk about who they talked to, said that activities described by the childr…”
The Finders trafficked Hong Kong documented ▶ 56:05
“and other locations around the country and in foreign countries. One such telex specifically ordered the purchase of two children in Hong Kong to be arranged through a contact at the Chinese embassy t…”
The Finders member_of CIA host_asserted ▶ 56:32
“interest in high-tech transfers to the UK, numerous properties under the control of the Finders, a key interest in terrorism, explosives, and the evasion of law enforcement. It almost sounds like a Gl…”
The Finders member_of George Mason University documented ▶ 57:01
“and being fed information about the situation. One of the residents was identified as a Chinese national due to a telex discovered referencing the Chinese embassy in Hong Kong, and they found a Chines…”
The Finders member_of Malaysia documented ▶ 59:40
“See if this rings a bell. London, Germany, Bahamas, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Africa, Costa Rica. Huh, that's weird. We've talked about all of those countries. They also had folders that were identified by…”
The Finders member_of Costa Rica documented ▶ 59:40
“See if this rings a bell. London, Germany, Bahamas, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Africa, Costa Rica. Huh, that's weird. We've talked about all of those countries. They also had folders that were identified by…”
The Finders member_of London documented ▶ 59:40
“See if this rings a bell. London, Germany, Bahamas, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Africa, Costa Rica. Huh, that's weird. We've talked about all of those countries. They also had folders that were identified by…”
The Finders member_of West Germany documented ▶ 59:40
“See if this rings a bell. London, Germany, Bahamas, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Africa, Costa Rica. Huh, that's weird. We've talked about all of those countries. They also had folders that were identified by…”
The Finders member_of Bahamas documented ▶ 59:40
“See if this rings a bell. London, Germany, Bahamas, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Africa, Costa Rica. Huh, that's weird. We've talked about all of those countries. They also had folders that were identified by…”
The Finders member_of Franklin Scandal host_asserted ▶ 1:02:25
“But I do want to get to this part here because it relates to the Franklin credit union scandal. There were overlaps to this in these files that this guy was faxed. And this is the part where they were…”
The Finders member_of Bohemian Grove host_asserted ▶ 1:03:02
“But it also connected to the Bohemian Grove that came out of the Nebraska part of it that he was saying, one of the survivors had said that he had been trafficked out there. But probably the most impo…”
The Finders member_of Jim Jones host_asserted ▶ 1:03:37
“is the local police in Washington, D.C., when they started collecting all of this information, they were told to stop investigating by the CIA. After everything that I just told you, and again, this i…”
CIA covered_up The Finders host_asserted ▶ 1:04:11
“It was a phone call from the CIA that told them to stop investigating. Should scare the living daylights out of everybody. Okay, Bridget, what is wrong with you? Why do you keep dropping out? All righ…”
U.S. State Department covered_up The Finders documented ▶ 1:07:17
“I was advised that all the passport data had been turned over to the State Department for their investigation. The State Department intern advised Metro Police Department in DC that all travel and use…”
CIA covered_up The Finders documented ▶ 1:08:15
“Wasn't this the same one that actually said somewhere that they were told that the CIA... Hold on, I'm not done. Okay. Hold on, I'm not done. The last paragraph. The individual further advised me of c…”
FBI covered_up The Finders documented ▶ 1:08:45
“and was not available any longer for review. I was advised that the FBI had withdrawn from the investigation several weeks prior, and that the FBI Foreign Counterintelligence Division had directed Met…”
George Shultz member_of University of Chicago documented ▶ 1:22:52
“of Chicago's business school, which was the largest concentration of Fabian economists in the United States. So just going to throw that out there. Okay, moving on. He served as the treasury secretary…”
George Shultz funded Overthrow of Salvador Allende host_asserted ▶ 1:23:25
“the Chile overthrow of Allende, where they sent the University of Chicago economist, and Kissinger was famous for saying, make the economy scream, via economic warfare. So he's all involved in this. H…”
George Shultz headed Bechtel documented ▶ 1:23:54
“which sought to relieve the economy in terms of abolishing the gold standard and presided over the end of the Bretton Woods system. And then in 1974, he becomes an executive of Bechtel. Oh, and he was…”
George Shultz member_of Iran-Contra affair host_asserted ▶ 1:23:54
“which sought to relieve the economy in terms of abolishing the gold standard and presided over the end of the Bretton Woods system. And then in 1974, he becomes an executive of Bechtel. Oh, and he was…”
George Shultz appointed George H.W. Bush host_asserted ▶ 1:24:56
“He would advise George W. Bush informally on the preemptive war doctrine. He also served on the Global Commission of quote-unquote drug policy, which again, we know what that is. It's making sure that…”
George Shultz member_of Arnold Schwarzenegger host_asserted ▶ 1:25:25
“when he was the governor, Economic Recovery Council. He served on the board of Bechtel for several years and Charles Schwab's corporation. He was a member of the Hoover Institute and the Institute for…”
George Shultz member_of Theranos documented ▶ 1:25:25
“when he was the governor, Economic Recovery Council. He served on the board of Bechtel for several years and Charles Schwab's corporation. He was a member of the Hoover Institute and the Institute for…”
George Shultz member_of Hoover Institution documented ▶ 1:25:25
“when he was the governor, Economic Recovery Council. He served on the board of Bechtel for several years and Charles Schwab's corporation. He was a member of the Hoover Institute and the Institute for…”
George Shultz member_of Institute for International Economics documented ▶ 1:25:25
“when he was the governor, Economic Recovery Council. He served on the board of Bechtel for several years and Charles Schwab's corporation. He was a member of the Hoover Institute and the Institute for…”