The Colonel's Corner The Medusa Files Part 18 OKL bombing
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Okay. Holy crap. That was a whirlwind day today. So our last day in Eastern Tennessee, we decided to go to a highly recommended vineyard. And yes, I've been drinking wine in the middle of the day. I'm going to go ahead and say that out loud. The place was amazing. And let me, I want to say the name of it because.
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We spent the entire time we were there with the owner of the vineyard. He came out and sat down with us. It's called Sprout Spring Estates Winery. I could not highly, more highly recommend this place. The views I'll post, we just literally walked in the door. I'll post some pictures of it after the show. Amazing people.
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Amazing story. And right down the road is a county that is notorious for their tomatoes. So they gave us the address for a produce place. So of course I had to go to the produce place and buy some homegrown tomatoes that are literally like six inches big. They're the biggest tomatoes I've ever seen. And they have, where's Bridget? Is she here yet?
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because I'm going to make her feel bad. They have the cantaloupe like in Indiana that we call muskmelon, the ginormous ones, not like the normal cantaloupes. And I cannot wait to eat those. So anyway, it was an amazing day. And we taste tested like a whole bunch of wine. I'm pretty much a snob when it comes to wine. I only like sweet wines, but they had a homemade blueberry wine.
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They grow their own blueberries. So I bought a case of it. It was so good. All right. So it was definitely worth our trip up there. But I do have to tell you, my good friend that we're visiting here, I probably mentioned, he flew the U-2s and then the F-16s when he was on active duty and a whole bunch of other stuff that's classified.
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He's a prankster. He's a jokester. And we start out on this trip to this winery and we go from a, so we're in Eastern Tennessee. There's not a single straight road in the entire area. There's not a flat road in the entire area. You're either going up a hill, down a hill or around the curve. That's it. Those are your choices. So it's like a 45 minute drive.
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up and down and around, beautiful scenery. And we went from a normal two lane road to what was supposed to be a two lane road that was not big enough for one truck, like our pickup truck, with no place to pull over if you had an oncoming car that wasn't like about a three foot drop off the road.
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And when we made the final turn onto Gravel Road, I looked at my husband. I'm like, I think we got pumped. I don't think there's a winery out. There's no signs for this winery the way we came. None. So I'm like, what the hell? But there definitely was a winery. Wonderful people. And we had a cool day. All right. So that's it. We head out in the morning to Savannah. Now.
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Let's get to part two of our Oklahoma drama. All right. I see Bridget. I got her. All right. We're going to pick up where we left off. Where we left off was he ran through all of the different reasons. He had eight of them. Why he thought things were weird about the scene.
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He talked about the emergency response within three hours. A fireman on the third floor saw the military box ambulance, that kind of thing. So that's what we went through and closed with yesterday. So we're going to pick up. Shortly after all of those weird things, immediately after the bombing were noticed, other conflicts arose by the hour as other discrepancies began to occur.
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Federal authorities switched tracks. Narratives. It was brown skinned Islamists. Oh, no, no, no. We got a better idea. It's going to be this time right wing radicals. And then and only then, after they changed the narrative from Islamic terrorists to white nationalist terrorists, did.
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The name Timothy McVeigh come up. So they're tracking movements and associates. Outside organizations began picking up the narrative, you know, like the NGOs and began pointing fingers at political rivals and enemies because everybody gets to have a pick in this scenario. The Anti-Defamation League.
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I did not drink that much, I swear. And the Southern Poverty Law Center immediately began feeding the New York City-based media organizations, i.e. controlled by the CIA, because they're funded by the CIA, information identifying various right-wing groups as quote-unquote hate groups capable of inflaming such activities. They also pointed out that there were
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possibility that they were linked. Both organizations historically take every opportunity to lump conservative organizations into the same group. Now, I want to point out again, as we're going through this, this man, hold on, let me find my front page here. This book is not new. This book was built, written in 1997. And he knew back then, the SPLC.
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was funding this shit. He also knew the Anti-Defamation League was in bed with the SPLC funding this shit. And that needs to be noted here. They point the finger and lump all conservative organizations into the same group, even though they're funding part of them. It's the smear campaign. They would lump white Aryan resistance to Christian Coalition and the KKK to the NRA.
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Which, of course, Bridget and I pointed out a long time ago that the whole narrative back in the 90s was Ruby Ridge to get the white nationalist Waco to get the Christians in Oklahoma to get the domestic nationalist terrorists that all got glumped into one propaganda campaign. And it was all arranged by the same people. As each news program and news magazine interview transpired.
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the public began to notice more and more that the dialogue appeared to be orchestrated. And the political agenda was obviously first and foremost, but only on the left wing. This made many people suspect that the government was somehow involved in the bombing. The problem at this point for the observer is the definition of government.
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Anyone who suspects involvement by any government agent or agency, whether directly or involved by omission or failure to properly perform an investigation, becomes quote-unquote debunked or a conspiracy theorist. The problem with this is, like lumping all right-wing groups together, is that a conspiracy in this case does exist, with only the extent not known.
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Therefore, there is no theory associated with it. The issue then becomes this. Who is involved? And why were they involved? To answer this and the other questions, the search must follow previously listed tenets of an investigation. Follow the money, the power, the players. It requires a great deal of research into past political events where some of the same names seem to appear, linking events.
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Though some of what follows does not appear at first to relate to Oklahoma City, the reader must keep the information in mind as this report progresses to gain a full understanding of the ramifications and possibilities. For this, I have discovered the relevant events leading up to the Oklahoma bombing actually appear to have begun in the 1980s. Now, we know that they began in the 1940s, but we're going to go along with his theory.
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When the focus of U.S. covert action paramilitary attention changed from Cuba to Southeast Asia, Laos to Iran, then back to Central America, where CIA paramilitary operations began in the 1950s, the covert intelligence community adopted the Nicaraguan Contras as fighters against communism and the Marxist government of Daniel Nortega.
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Ortega. But with the Boland Amendment, the agency and NSC ran into problems with finance. This was solved in the same manner as financing the Laotian campaign, covertly. In Laos during the 60s and 70s, a huge cartel developed around opium trafficking from the remote tribes of Mao and Meng who grew opium.
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CIA front organizations like Air America flew raw opium to collection points within Laos. Then on to the Capitol, where it was processed into pure heroin at the Pepsi-Cola bottling company, which never bottled a single ounce of Pepsi. It then left the country through four routes, Hong Kong to San Francisco, picked up by Traficani.
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Network for distribution inside the U.S. Air Vietnam to Da Nang and Saigon. Third, Singapore to Australia to be handled by the Nugent Hand Bank. Oh, yes. We know all about the Nugent Hand Bank and their branch offices all over the world. They had like 30 of them and they were all ran by military generals that had retired. And then also Bangkok.
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into Marseille to be processed by the Corsican Mafia. All proceeds were returned through the Nugent Hand Banking Complex, but much less actually went back into financing the war. It appears that the majority of the funds went into private accounts through laundering with Nugent Hand. And we also know BCCI was doing that, Castle Bank, and blah, blah, blah.
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After the fall of Vietnam and the U.S. extraction from Laos in 1975, U.S. policy attention shifted to Iran and the Middle East. The same players involved in Laos and later in Vietnam, Operation Phoenix, showed up in Tehran. These individuals were instrumental in setting up the Shah's secret police, the SAVAK. Again, we went through this a lot.
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They were also selling and trading military equipment and technology for cash and drugs. Two of the individuals involved there were Albert Hakim and Edwin Wilson, who later formed ETSCO, Egypt American Transport and Service Company, which, among other things, became involved in the arms for hostage efforts of the National Security Council, William Casey, Admiral Poindexter, Richard Secord.
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Oliver North, and others. And those are the same people that were involved in Vietnam, by the way. After Iran fell to Khomeini and the fundamentalists, the U.S. foreign attention shifted to Nicaragua and Latin America. Again, the method of choice for financing the operation became drug trafficking. According to former member of the CIA team, Terry Reed, and other sources, it worked like this.
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Cocaine from Colombian cartels was flown to Panama, to a Panamanian Air Force base, where agents of Manuel Noriega removed a percentage for their cut. Israeli Colonel Michael Harari and Mossad agent Mariam Nir was also involved, and we've covered them in previous lessons as well. It was then flown via corporate air service.
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to Ilopango Air Base in El Salvador and split into three batches. One to be flown to Southern California, the second to Guadalajara, Mexico, where it was to be crated and tracked via land into Texas. And the last was to be flown into Mena, Arkansas for further distribution. Some of it went to Miami too, by the way. The carrier from Ilopango
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On all three air legs was a Miami-based proprietary air transport company. It is what happened in MENA that is of interest to this investigation. MENA, Arkansas, 1982. According to Reed and other sources, cocaine was flown into MENA airport by Enterprise pilots. Coming at Enterprise is the name that he's giving the CIA.
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and their cohorts. The pilots coming in from Honduras and El Salvador, and on some occasion, directly from Panama, the drugs were then offloaded and loaded onto smaller aircraft for local distribution. Almost all of the smaller aircraft, normally twin-engine aircraft, were stolen from private airports and repainted with the FAA numbers registered to similar type aircraft.
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belonging to innocent owners. According to Reed and other sources, payoff money to Arkansas government was flown at night in what were called green flights and dropped in duffel bags on property owned by an associate of Governor Bill Clinton. You know, like that ranch where Mark Middleton was suicided? Yeah, like that ranch. The money was then picked up and transported to Little Rock.
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where it was allegedly laundered through Rose Law Firm and Arkansas Development Finance Authority, as well as a few banks there. Rita goes into detail regarding the money laundering that allegedly connected Rose Law Firm and the Arkansas Development Fund. Felix Rodriguez, our Mr. Forrest Gump of our Gladio stories.
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Had to bring Bridget back up. Felix Rodriguez, James and Susan McDougall, Whitewater Development Corporation, Stevens Incorporated of Jackson Stevens of Little Rock, Burt Lance of BCCI. See, told you. National Bank of Georgia, which was owned by Lance, Madison Guarantee, Worthen.
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bank and several branches of bcci during the iran contra years the fbi irs dea were quote unquote investigating the cia drug running through mina and other locations thousands of pages of investigative reports were written and kept in arkansas at the offices
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of those branches, FBI, IRS, and DEA, and the U.S. Attorney's Office. According to information of unknown reliability that has surfaced since the bombing regarding the mean of drug running and money laundering, there is more to the affair than even Reid understood when he exposed the Iran-Contra operations to writer John Cummings. Sources have offered bits and pieces of the puzzle.
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that appear to form the following picture. The key player in the Rose Law Firm money laundering was Vince Foster. You know, the guy that was suicided? Yeah, that guy. Working as a cutout under Hillary Clinton and Webster Hubble, Foster worked through an offshoot company called Systematics. We talked about that a long time ago. Systematics, Inc.
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allegedly to wire transfer deposits to various small banks around the country, then to a larger bank in Chicago. The funds were then transferred to offshore accounts in the Cayman Islands and Switzerland, the same banks that the CIA uses. At the time, Foster allegedly set up a personal numbered Swiss bank account to handle his cut. The proceeds from the drug payoffs allegedly exceeded $50 million.
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And were supposedly hidden in accounts. That if double checked. Would check to a Chelsea Jefferson. Whatever. Do you get it? Bill William Jefferson Clinton. When Bill Clinton went to Washington as president. He took Foster and several other associates with him. Foster was named as a liaison to the NSAC. A remarkable feat. Since few of Clinton.
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staff members could pass a security clearance. According to various sources, the Israeli intelligence organization, the Mossad, had been monitoring Foster's activities and had a file on him. Foster, once he became an insider at the NSC with access to secrets, including codes, was allegedly approached by Mossad and made an offer that he couldn't.
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Masad knew of the drug running through Arkansas, having been on the ground floor during the arms for hostage phase of the NSC operation, and even having an agent on hand in Panama during drug transfers and projects, and providing a design for the replacement weapon for the Contras to be manufactured in Guadalajara by Terry Reed's Machine Tool Company.
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They also know all about this because they had an advisor to the Colombian president. They had Galil weapons factories all over Latin America. They're in it up to their eyeballs too. The deal, according to insiders, was simple. Foster was to leak codes and secrets to the Israelis in exchange for their promise to not expose him. His connections with drug running and money laundering for Clinton, and in addition, the Israelis, would add to his Swiss bank account.
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which they had already discovered by means of their various computer software, meaning promise software. Hold on. Excuse me. And what's weird about this is that all seems plausible. But the Israelis are up to their eyeballs in this drug trafficking too. There's as much blackmail material on Israeli officials as there are on U.S. officials. Just keep that in mind.
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By following the players, a new individual enters the picture at this point. But to understand his significance, one must backtrack on the timeline to the 70s. Stanford graduate physicist and mathematician Michael Reconosuto, son of former OSS man Marshall Reconosuto,
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Became involved with a project under Wackenhut Corporations through a cutout known as Meridian Arms Company to develop new weapons and high explosive devices. These experiments were taking place at the Cabazon Indian Reservation in the middle of the California desert. Consider a separate nation by the U.S. government and therefore.
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not directly controlled by federal regulations of firearms laws, it was the perfect place to do this. This is also where the programmer was located that was giving the back door to the DOJ for Promise Software. It should be noted at this point that among the officials who composed the board of directors at Wackenhut was none other than William Casey, Mr. CIA.
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Because Wackenhut is a front for the CIA. SUTO developed an extremely powerful bomb of small dimensions, one which used a two-phase detonation. The first version, according to former FBI SAC Ted Gunderson, was tested at Nellis Air Force Base at a location near Groom Lake, Nevada, which basically means Area 51.
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It was so powerful that according to Rakanosuto, it killed one technician and injured several others. It was after this and several other unpleasant events centering around Wackenhut, Meridian Arms, FMC Corporation, another CIA plant, and various individuals within these organizations that Rakanosuto left California and attempted his own venture in Washington state.
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dealing with extracting plutonium from mine tailings. Before this venture could take off, he was offered a job from a computer software company called Enslaw. Enslaw is the company that created Promise Software. Huh, isn't that crazy? They could track data in mainframe computers, such as court cases, bank accounts, and so on.
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It was meant to be basically an anti-money laundering capability. Promise could track virtually anything. It was intended for the DOJ to track drug money laundering. How excited do you think the CIA was about that? Reconosuto was contracted to develop a back door in the program.
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wherein investigators could actually move funds from an illicit account to another depository like the U.S. Treasury. It could also be used once installed on someone's computer system to explore their data. The CIA was particularly interested in this. By selling this product to other countries, especially the intel services, the CIA could ferret any information out that they wanted.
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The problem developed when the DOJ refused to pay the $2.5 million contract for the software. Inslaw sued, but went bankrupt with legal fees, even after being granted the sum by one federal judge, who was, of course, not reappointed after he made that decision. And they basically bled him to death in the process. They stole promised software from this man.
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Justice Department never paid him a penny. They distributed the software to quote unquote clients all over. And that's where Robert Maxwell comes into this picture because Mossad was also given a copy of it and Robert Maxwell were their salesman. It was after this that a small compartmentalized group within the CIA allegedly discovered something very interesting during the use of Promise software.
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According to message traffic on the Internet, they had routinely entered the Mossad computer system to check on who was being paid as agents when they discovered several payments going to a previously untraced bank account in Switzerland under the name of Benson Foster. They followed up on this and discovered the balance of the account was $2.5 million.
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If this is true, it is obvious Foster did not accumulate this wealth from legal means. The story at this point indicates that the word on Foster's fine for the Israelis was leaked to the White House on purpose to see Foster's and the administration's reaction. If this was the case, it is probable that the following scenario may have occurred. Foster is called by a member of the upper echelon of the White House.
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And advise that the CIA is on to you. Something about spying for Israel. Foster panics. He cannot turn to the White House. As they now want to divorce themselves from his activities. Which would be disastrous if known to the public. Because they were spying on Bill Clinton too. Especially in relation to Clinton's staff. And their inability to get security clearances. He can't turn to federal agencies for help.
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It would only be a matter of time before he was visited by the FBI. And he had no idea how much information they had on him. Supplied by this cell of CIA, which had no part in the Iran-Contra or drug smuggling or money laundering. We don't know that. That's just hypothetical. Because as far as I'm concerned, they're one big cabal there. But we'll go with the story.
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Foster decides to resign and hope the Clintons can work out the details to help him keep out of harm's way. He decides to leave the country, pick up his money in Switzerland, and then disappear. The problem, according to these reports, is that the CIA team had used Reconosuto's back door to empty Foster's bank account, transferring the money to the U.S. Treasury.
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When Foster calls Switzerland to prepare the bank for his arrival and withdrawal, the large sum of money, the bank says he has none. Broken with no place to turn, Foster calls the only people he can, Mossad. Speculation at this point would probably follow the line that Foster's Mossad contact asked who has talked to him than if he had been interviewed by the FBI or the CIA. And when he reports negative,
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He is told to meet us tonight in a parking lot. We'll take care of everything. At this point in the story, Foster gets found dead in his car. Then, originally, this is very interesting. The original reports, according to this author, was that he was found dead in his car at the White House. There was like one or two papers that ran that story. Then, it changed.
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kind of like the Oklahoma bombing changed, to him laying on the ground at Fort Marcy Park. He had a gun in his right hand, even though he's left-handed. He didn't have a gun when found. The gun was found in his car. The case was a suicide scene, was not investigated by the FBI, but instead the Park Department Police.
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No ballistic evidence was ever reported other than a gunshot to the mouth and very little blood was found at the scene, which makes no sense. It was obvious that Foster's body had been placed there after the death and the autopsy showed the gunpowder burns to be on Foster's hands in a pattern that showed a double hand grip over the top of the barrel and cylinder, not on the...
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pistol grip like somebody was shoving it in his mouth and he was trying to push it back it was more in line with someone deliberately um trying to pull the gun out of his mouth not jam it in and there is no way that he could have pulled the trigger with this particular hand position the most likely scenario was that he was in his car when two or more people joined him they either killed him there and left his body in the car or
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They drive to an apartment in D.C. area, then held him while one jammed the gun in his mouth, probably with a silencer, you know, like Warbell makes. In the latter scenario, Foster's body was then rolled up, taken to the trunk of his car. Carpet fibers were found on his suit and trousers. He was then taken to the park and dumped.
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No bullet was ever recovered. So the murder weapons are not the antique .45 caliber revolver that had been sanitized, which was found at the scene. No bullet. So if you're sitting in your car and you shoot yourself in the mouth, wouldn't your bullet be in the headrest seat or backseat? But they can't find it? Okay.
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Shortly after Foster's death, his office was raided by the White House personnel and boxes carried off, documents up to upstairs bedrooms for examinations. Several credible witnesses have reported this, even though it was denied by the official White House staff. It appears if this occurred, it would be any drug running and money laundering documents that would be of most concern.
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Though most of those documents were burned and shredded at Rose Law Firm during the night of house cleaning, certain players would be uncertain exactly what Foster kept in his personal insurance files. It is also speculated that Foster's body was left at the White House by his killers, but was moved after the discovery by White House personnel to change the crime scene. Oh my God.
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Could you imagine that? In the White House, walking around, and you walk into somebody's office, and there's the dead body. And you're like, holy shit. We have to not only come up with a story, we gotta move the body. That's crazy shit. If Foster was discovered in his car in the parking lot, the crime scene would encompass his office and the files, which would be searched by police and federal investigators, which never happened.
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I mean, they tried after the fact, but they had already been all snuggled away upstairs in the private quarters. Besides the coincidence of Michael Reconosuto's appearance to explosive works for Wackenhut Meridian Arms and his software development for Inslaw, you know, the CIA guy that does everything, or the son of the CIA guy that we're assuming is CIA too.
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That may have been the undoing for Vince Foster. It is possible that his two-phase explosive invention, identified as an electrohydrodynamic gaseous fuel device by former FBI Ted Gunderson, may have been used at the Murrah building. You know, that explosive thing that he designed for the FBI slash.
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or a CIA slash not CIA, a highly explosive device. You know, one that could actually do that damage as opposed to the van that absolutely didn't do that damage. There is another set of circumstances that must be explored that may enter into the investigation as well.
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Sources have reported that during the MENA drug smuggling and Iran-Contra affair, the IRS, DEA, and FBI investigated the affair and kept records and reports until Clinton moved to Washington. These investigative documents or copies were consolidated at the U.S. Attorney's Office in Little Rock. But fearing for their safety during the next four years, they went allegedly to the Murrow building.
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If that's true, it sheds new light on the investigation and the motive. All that would be needed by someone desiring to destroy these documents would be the destruction of the building where they were housed in. According to Israeli sources, not Mossad. This is a typical operation for Islamic Jihad or some other random Islamic terrorist. If you need something blown up, you just hire them because they're trained by the CIA in explosives.
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Case in point are the bombings of the embassy building in Beirut, the subsequent bombing of the marine barracks at the Beirut airport and the trade center in New York. All were truck bombs with the exception in deference to the explosives. The Beirut bombing were Simtex, a Warsaw-packed plastic explosive similar to C4, and were entirely successful with a simple truck bomb.
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The World Trade Center ammonium nitrate did relatively little damage in comparison. So if you had your pick and you really wanted the building gone, you wouldn't use that one. Three items should be mentioned at this point that have not been approached by the media or investigators. At the end of the Gulf War, over 5,000 former Iraqi soldiers, mainly consisting of officers, were transported illegally.
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to the United States of America for humanitarian purposes. Wait, what? Wait, what? You mean like we did in all of the other times, Vietnam, Laos, Hmong, all of those? You mean bringing all of your terrorists to the United States? Is that what he's saying? Yes, that's exactly what he's saying. Because you can't possibly leave them there.
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This created a massive stir in veterans organizations who remembered how many American POWs had been abandoned by our government in past wars, but was only publicized in their magazines. One of the largest groupings of resettled former Iraqi soldiers, coincidentally, what the fuck, was Oklahoma City. Yeah, Oklahoma City. Let's throw a whole bunch of CIA trained Iraqi soldiers.
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in Oklahoma City. This places Iraqis with demolition experience in Oklahoma City. So didn't he start off telling us it was two Islamist people? Yes. Yes, he did. Huh. That then changed to two white dudes? Then changed to one white dude? Yeah. Yeah.
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That's the story. According to Israeli intelligence, many of the former soldiers joined 28 cells of terrorist groups and the Islamic Jihad group in the United States, thanks to the CIA. One of those groups was located in the Oklahoma City, Norman area and is closely linked to a cell in Dallas-Fort Worth.
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Houston, Miami, and New York, you know, where we put all of the terrorists, whether they're Latin American, Cuban, Middle Eastern. Come on, join in with all your other terrorist buddies. Makes coordinating for the CIA a lot easier if you put them all in the same area. Then you can just do eeny, meeny, miny, moe. Pick whichever one. You need a brown guy? You need a brown guy that speaks Spanish? You need a white guy? We got them all right here.
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An Iraqi national named Ihsan Barbali, who worked covert operations logistically for CIA asset Saddam Hussein, was an architect involved in very interesting things. He owned an engineering company in Frankfurt, Germany, you know, NATO, that had $552 million.
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to build airfields in Iraq. Huh. He also designed Qaddafi's German-built chemical weapons plant in Libya. Well, that's surely weird. The German government, or the German company, is building a chemical weapons build in Libya after Libya becomes good friends with NATO. Okay.
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or owned $100 million of real estate and drilling equipment in Texas and Oklahoma. And this Barbati guy comes up in the stories of the money laundering during the savings and loan thing, just so that you guys are keeping track. All these stories are related. His name comes up in those.
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Of the CIA and the mafia and all them guys running the savings and loan money laundering scheme, his name comes up in those. And the whole real estate, oil, Oklahoma, that book, Belly Up, that I just read, and all of them. In 1969, after the Ba'ath takeover in Iraq, which brought Saddam Hussein to power, his second in command, Barbadi, escaped Iraq and resurfaced later in Lebanon.
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He didn't actually escape. He wasn't under threat. Babadi later invested in two companies in the U.S., Pipeline Recovery Systems of Dallas, which makes anti-corrosive chemical that coats and preserves pipes. He also owned Product Ingredient Technology of Boca Raton, Florida, which made food flavorings. He attempted to invest in a third company, TK7.
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which is located in Oklahoma City and makes fuel additives. But the deal fell through when the Gulf War started. It actually fell through when all the banks started being closed because they were all bankrupt. This is the guy, I don't know if he had, this story is in, again, it's in all of those books about the bank failures. These, actually, I posted about it too a couple of weeks ago.
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These are important because TK-7 has formulas that could extend the range of jet aircraft and liquid-fueled missiles, such as Scud missiles, and pipeline recovery, who knew how to make pipe coatings that were useful for nuclear reactors and chemical weapons plants. Product ingredient technology made cherry flavoring, which uses ferric.
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ferrocyanide, a chemical that is used to manufacture hydrogen cyanide, which can penetrate gas masks, and was used to kill the Kurds in northern Iraq. Yeah. Yeah. This is the chemical weapons that the CIA helped Saddam Hussein get. That was used on the Iranians as well.
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Barbadi's had the company ship their product to corporations he owned in Germany, which in turn shipped them to Libya and Iraq, all of it illegal. In 1989, Barbadi met in London with Sabaway, Saddam Hussein's half-brother and European head of Iraqi intelligence. Sabaway made sure the products...
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And production technology was rushed to Iraq to be in place in 1990. Now, that's why he doesn't escape. That's a story. He didn't escape from Iraq. He was deployed to do all of this shit to get this stuff back into Iraq. All with the help of the CIA. According to the former owner of Oklahoma City's TK7.
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Iraq was developing an atomic device for Qaddafi that would be used against the U.S. in retaliation for the airstrikes in 1986 against Libya. According to Nightline, a New Orleans exporter named Don Seaton, a business associate of Richard Secord, assisted Barbati in the exporting of these products, and Secord allegedly connected Barbati with Wackenhut.
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which tells you 100% the guy's CIA. Barbati met with Secord in Florida, which is where the headquarters was for Wackenhut at the time. On several occasions, phone records show that several calls were placed from Barbati's office to Secord's private number in McLean, Virginia. Secord had since acknowledged knowing Barbati during the Bush administration. Secord was a business partner with James Tully.
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and Jack Brennan, former aide to Nixon, who were involved in a $181 million business deal to supply uniforms to the Iraqi army, which they contracted with Nikolai Karsasku, Romanian, prior to his execution. The partners in this particular deal were former U.S. Attorney General John Mitchell and Sarkis.
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a Turkish-born citizen who had been Saddam Hussein's leading armed procurer and who introduced super cannon builder Gerald Bull to the Iraqis. He later sold 103 military helicopters to Iraq illegally, was caught, and served six years in prison. From 1990, 2,000 gallons of this
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ferrocyanide were stolen, stolen, reportedly stolen from the Boca Raton plant, supposedly heavily guarded. No, it was not stolen. It was reported as stolen. It was actually taken out of the country. And guess who had the security contract for that facility?
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If you guessed Wackenhut, you would be correct. So, it also should be noted that Wackenhut only had one guard on duty at the plant during the times of the theft, a 10-day period in 1990. For this one guard, Wackenhut was paid by Barbati four checks that, let's see, adds up to about $70,000.
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For one guy on one shift, they paid Wackenhut $70,000 for one guy on one shift for 10 days. Yeah, that doesn't sound like it's right. They don't make that much money. According to research, two former CIA operatives stated Wackenhut helped Barbadi ship chemicals to Iraq and that Barbadi was...
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placed in the hands of Secord and the CIA. And Secord called Wackenhut to handle the security and travel and protection of Barbati and to assist with the export of the products. Wackenhut was doing a contract for the CIA and allegedly shipped chemicals and nuclear weapon making materials first to Texas and then Chicago, then Baltimore, where it was then shipped overseas.
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That shipment, at least one of them, was actually investigated by Customs and USDA. So it definitely happened. Also remember that Wackenhut formed a front company called Meridian Arms Corporation and set it up on the Indian Reservation in California to build explosive devices, chemical and biological weapons, and other items. Huh. Sounds kind of Gladio-ish, doesn't it?
51:58
We're going to build chemical and biological weapons on an Indian reservation that no one else has access to. And we're going to use it to teach people how to build explosive devices. Right around the time that Oklahoma bombing is going to happen. That's so weird. Ted Gunderson believes that the explosive devices used at the Morrow building.
52:29
was those provided by Meridian on a design set up by Michael Reconosuto, who Gunderson knows and says programmed the backdoor to the Promise software. Also note that Wackenhut has been involved in other strange deals involving explosives and weapons. In the 1980s, Wackenhut tried to buy a weapons propellant manufacturer in Quebec.
52:58
but was turned down by Prime Minister Trudeau Sr. He stated, we just got rid of the CIA. We don't want him back. I love it. Then we have this. William Corbett, a terrorist expert who was in the CIA for 18 years and now works for ABC News in Europe, said, for years, Wackenhut had been involved in the CIA and other intelligence organizations, including the DEA. Wackenhut,
53:31
would allow the CIA to occupy positions in their company. You mean she dipped them in Wackenhut like it's a front company? Yes, that's exactly what I mean. Wackenhut also became involved in the Iran-Contra deals. In 81, Wackenhut formed Special Projects Division. And for those of you who don't know, in the military, Special Projects is classified. That's kind of like a synonym that's called Special Projects.
54:00
We had special projects in Los Angeles, special projects at the personnel center, usually behind a green door. It's really retarded to call special projects division like someone's not going to know what it is. So it was linked to CIA agent John Phillips Nichols to set up Meridian Arms on the Indian Reservation. And henceforth, the Bolin Amendment, non-interference in Central America,
54:33
was going to be used to avoid that as well. Representatives of the Contras came to the reservations often for weapons demonstrations. Oh, we'll take five of those. We'll take 10 of those. It was like a shopping mall for terrorists. Then they gave recommendations on what to send to Honduras for use in El Salvador for, oh, their death squads.
55:00
One of the men hired to provide security analysis for the Florida chemical camp owned by Baruch, our body, was Peter Kawaja. He was a former federal agent who had become a Gulf War disease activist, had stated that both chemical and biological weapons were shipped to Iraq prior to the Gulf War.
55:28
and that many of the weapons were used on U.S. and allied troops. He further states that thousands of documents that detail the Gulf War Syndrome cases and government involvement in both the production and shipment and the disease aftermath were removed from Houston, Texas and sent to the Morrow Building. I've read this in several books. For safekeeping.
55:59
Hey, we're going to blow this building up. Send us all your shit you want destroyed. Could it be possible that the MENA drug smuggling investigation records, the Gulf War disease records were deposited in the Morrow building together for a reason? For safekeeping. That's going to do it for today. This is the longest chapter of the book. So we'll get done with it tomorrow.
56:39
Speaking of tomorrow, we are traveling tomorrow, so it may be a little late. There's so many coincidences. So many. Except none of them are coincidences. Yeah. SR, go ahead. Thank you, Colonel. I want to thank everybody on YouTube, Rumble, and Spaces here today. It's unbelievable. We just went from Vincent Foster through Wackenhut through...
57:18
Through a lot of the banks that were used for money laundering to Oklahoma City. Yeah. And what went on? It just blows my mind that all of this was taking place at that time. Yeah. So Spencer over on Rumble says, I sat and Vince Foster's three children in Little Rock. Wow.
57:56
That's what I got to say about that. Wow. That's crazy. The other thing about Vince Foster is we find out he was a nefarious dude, no matter how you look at him. Yeah. Sarah says Foster was a dirty, greedy bastard. I think that's what you meant, SR. That's hilarious. I'm just looking through the rest of those. Yeah. All right. That's pretty much it.
58:35
CIA was definitely dispensing a bunch of new research chemicals in the 2010s during the rise of the rave music. Well, that's interesting. You know, they love their music culture. Okay, well, that's all I got for today. We will finish, hopefully finish up the Oklahoma part of this. We're getting near the end of the book.
59:08
Just a little bit more. But this has been, to me, it's been a very fast-moving book. You know, anybody that can go from World War II Nazi paperclip to Unit 731 to Oklahoma in 300 pages is very admirable as far as I'm concerned. But Craig Roberts definitely did that.
59:39
Kudos to him. Adds a lot of... Don't forget the ADL and SPLC. Yeah. Again, he seems to have been on this a long time ago. Too bad a lot more people didn't listen to him. Anyway. All right, guys. We're going to close it up here. We'll be back tomorrow. It may be a little late. Just look for an announcement on X, depending on how long it takes us to get to Savannah and set up there. So, see you tomorrow.
1:00:11
Take care, everybody.
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Claims made here
Southern Poverty Law Center funded
Anti-Defamation League book_quoted
▶ 7:20
“was funding this shit. He also knew the Anti-Defamation League was in bed with the SPLC funding this shit. And that needs to be noted here. They point the finger and lump all conservative organization…”
Nugan Hand Bank laundered_money_for
CIA book_quoted
▶ 12:35
“into Marseille to be processed by the Corsican Mafia. All proceeds were returned through the Nugent Hand Banking Complex, but much less actually went back into financing the war. It appears that the m…”
Edwin Wilson founded
EATSCO book_quoted
▶ 13:40
“They were also selling and trading military equipment and technology for cash and drugs. Two of the individuals involved there were Albert Hakim and Edwin Wilson, who later formed ETSCO, Egypt America…”
Albert Hakim founded
EATSCO book_quoted
▶ 13:40
“They were also selling and trading military equipment and technology for cash and drugs. Two of the individuals involved there were Albert Hakim and Edwin Wilson, who later formed ETSCO, Egypt America…”
Rose Law Firm laundered_money_for
Bill Clinton book_quoted
▶ 16:41
“belonging to innocent owners. According to Reed and other sources, payoff money to Arkansas government was flown at night in what were called green flights and dropped in duffel bags on property owned…”
Vince Foster worked_for
Systematics, Inc. book_quoted
▶ 19:12
“that appear to form the following picture. The key player in the Rose Law Firm money laundering was Vince Foster. You know, the guy that was suicided? Yeah, that guy. Working as a cutout under Hillary…”
Vince Foster member_of
Rose Law Firm book_quoted
▶ 19:12
“that appear to form the following picture. The key player in the Rose Law Firm money laundering was Vince Foster. You know, the guy that was suicided? Yeah, that guy. Working as a cutout under Hillary…”
Mossad spied_on
Vince Foster book_quoted
▶ 20:43
“staff members could pass a security clearance. According to various sources, the Israeli intelligence organization, the Mossad, had been monitoring Foster's activities and had a file on him. Foster, o…”
Vince Foster spied_on
Mossad book_quoted
▶ 21:40
“They also know all about this because they had an advisor to the Colombian president. They had Galil weapons factories all over Latin America. They're in it up to their eyeballs too. The deal, accordi…”
Michael Reconosuto member_of
Wackenhut book_quoted
▶ 23:13
“Became involved with a project under Wackenhut Corporations through a cutout known as Meridian Arms Company to develop new weapons and high explosive devices. These experiments were taking place at th…”
William Casey member_of
Wackenhut book_quoted
▶ 23:41
“not directly controlled by federal regulations of firearms laws, it was the perfect place to do this. This is also where the programmer was located that was giving the back door to the DOJ for Promise…”
Wackenhut front_for
CIA book_quoted
▶ 24:10
“Because Wackenhut is a front for the CIA. SUTO developed an extremely powerful bomb of small dimensions, one which used a two-phase detonation. The first version, according to former FBI SAC Ted Gunde…”
Michael Reconosuto developed
Promise Software book_quoted
▶ 25:50
“It was meant to be basically an anti-money laundering capability. Promise could track virtually anything. It was intended for the DOJ to track drug money laundering. How excited do you think the CIA w…”
CIA discovered
Vince Foster book_quoted
▶ 27:25
“Justice Department never paid him a penny. They distributed the software to quote unquote clients all over. And that's where Robert Maxwell comes into this picture because Mossad was also given a copy…”
Mossad received
Promise Software book_quoted
▶ 27:25
“Justice Department never paid him a penny. They distributed the software to quote unquote clients all over. And that's where Robert Maxwell comes into this picture because Mossad was also given a copy…”
Robert Maxwell sold
Promise Software book_quoted
▶ 27:25
“Justice Department never paid him a penny. They distributed the software to quote unquote clients all over. And that's where Robert Maxwell comes into this picture because Mossad was also given a copy…”
CIA emptied
Vince Foster book_quoted
▶ 29:51
“Foster decides to resign and hope the Clintons can work out the details to help him keep out of harm's way. He decides to leave the country, pick up his money in Switzerland, and then disappear. The p…”
Rose Law Firm covered_up
Vince Foster host_asserted
▶ 34:23
“Though most of those documents were burned and shredded at Rose Law Firm during the night of house cleaning, certain players would be uncertain exactly what Foster kept in his personal insurance files…”
Vince Foster carried_out_attack
Murrah Federal Building host_asserted
▶ 36:06
“That may have been the undoing for Vince Foster. It is possible that his two-phase explosive invention, identified as an electrohydrodynamic gaseous fuel device by former FBI Ted Gunderson, may have b…”
United States installed
Iran host_asserted
▶ 38:36
“The World Trade Center ammonium nitrate did relatively little damage in comparison. So if you had your pick and you really wanted the building gone, you wouldn't use that one. Three items should be me…”
Iran member_of
Islamic Jihad host_asserted
▶ 40:47
“That's the story. According to Israeli intelligence, many of the former soldiers joined 28 cells of terrorist groups and the Islamic Jihad group in the United States, thanks to the CIA. One of those g…”
Ihsan Barbali worked_for
Saddam Hussein host_asserted
▶ 41:56
“An Iraqi national named Ihsan Barbali, who worked covert operations logistically for CIA asset Saddam Hussein, was an architect involved in very interesting things. He owned an engineering company in …”
Ihsan Barbali founded
Product Ingredient Technology host_asserted
▶ 43:59
“He didn't actually escape. He wasn't under threat. Babadi later invested in two companies in the U.S., Pipeline Recovery Systems of Dallas, which makes anti-corrosive chemical that coats and preserves…”
Ihsan Barbali founded
Pipeline Recovery Systems host_asserted
▶ 43:59
“He didn't actually escape. He wasn't under threat. Babadi later invested in two companies in the U.S., Pipeline Recovery Systems of Dallas, which makes anti-corrosive chemical that coats and preserves…”
Ihsan Barbali met_with
Saddam Hussein's half-brother host_asserted
▶ 46:07
“Barbadi's had the company ship their product to corporations he owned in Germany, which in turn shipped them to Libya and Iraq, all of it illegal. In 1989, Barbadi met in London with Sabaway, Saddam H…”
Richard Secord connected
Ihsan Barbali host_asserted
▶ 47:11
“Iraq was developing an atomic device for Qaddafi that would be used against the U.S. in retaliation for the airstrikes in 1986 against Libya. According to Nightline, a New Orleans exporter named Don S…”
Don Seaton assisted
Ihsan Barbali book_quoted
▶ 47:11
“Iraq was developing an atomic device for Qaddafi that would be used against the U.S. in retaliation for the airstrikes in 1986 against Libya. According to Nightline, a New Orleans exporter named Don S…”
Richard Secord business_partner_with
James J. Brennan host_asserted
▶ 47:42
“which tells you 100% the guy's CIA. Barbati met with Secord in Florida, which is where the headquarters was for Wackenhut at the time. On several occasions, phone records show that several calls were …”
Richard Secord business_partner_with
James Tully host_asserted
▶ 47:42
“which tells you 100% the guy's CIA. Barbati met with Secord in Florida, which is where the headquarters was for Wackenhut at the time. On several occasions, phone records show that several calls were …”
James Tully supplied_arms_to
Iran host_asserted
▶ 48:14
“and Jack Brennan, former aide to Nixon, who were involved in a $181 million business deal to supply uniforms to the Iraqi army, which they contracted with Nikolai Karsasku, Romanian, prior to his exec…”
Sarkis Soghanalian supplied_arms_to
Iran host_asserted
▶ 48:45
“a Turkish-born citizen who had been Saddam Hussein's leading armed procurer and who introduced super cannon builder Gerald Bull to the Iraqis. He later sold 103 military helicopters to Iraq illegally,…”
Wackenhut founded
Meridian Arms Corporation host_asserted
▶ 51:26
“That shipment, at least one of them, was actually investigated by Customs and USDA. So it definitely happened. Also remember that Wackenhut formed a front company called Meridian Arms Corporation and …”
Wackenhut supplied_arms_to
Contras host_asserted
▶ 54:33
“was going to be used to avoid that as well. Representatives of the Contras came to the reservations often for weapons demonstrations. Oh, we'll take five of those. We'll take 10 of those. It was like …”
Peter Kawaja claimed
Gulf War Syndrome host_asserted
▶ 55:28
“and that many of the weapons were used on U.S. and allied troops. He further states that thousands of documents that detail the Gulf War Syndrome cases and government involvement in both the productio…”