The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government #4
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Hey, Bridget. Yes, ma'am. While we're waiting for everybody else to get in here, I finally, over the weekend, had a chance to read all that stuff on the Minute Man, Minute Men, whatever it is. Yes, which is very Gladio-esque. Oh, my God. Oh, my gosh. So, I think what we're going to have to do with that, because there's so much to it,
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is probably schedule another one of those live digs, maybe even tonight, to go over the material. It's crazy. Now, I did find that one of them was not true. But everything else was. Again, my mind's just blown.
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There's so much there. So, it's crazy. That was when I started digging into it. You know, there's some BS mixed in out there, but in its own right, it's just pretty doggone nefarious. I mean, it's just... So... Or it has all the hallmarks. No, it definitely was Gladio. Now, I do think his...
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McHugh or whatever his name is I don't think his was but I think the one that Depew I mean it was set up like that it used that concept and obviously Bannister being a part of it probably had a lot to do with the way it was configured and the philosophy behind it and everything else but the other one that is in one of those articles that was kind of like the alter ego to it
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That 100% was a Gladio cell and set up to make the Minutemen, which they obviously couldn't control because of who was in charge of it, to look bad because they constantly were setting them up to look bad. Were they infiltrated? No, they actually set up another one.
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And one of those articles, I think it was headquartered out in California, that basically was the exact same thing. They even use some of the same jargon and everything else and a similar name in order to make people confused and blame everything that they were doing on the Minutemen. And I'm not saying the Minutemen were all that great because that's definitely an interesting organization.
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You don't waste time implicating an organization in crime if you control it. So it's a crazy story. But we'll save that for another time. Let me click on Rumble here and we'll get started for today. Now, we're on Chapter 4 of our book called Twilight of the Shadow Government by Kevin Shipp.
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The name of this chapter is I have my own personal experience with Project Mockingbird. So I don't know if we'll get through the whole chapter today. And it's fine if we don't. But it is very interesting. So he starts out with now where we left off on Friday was he had come back to D.C. area that the CIA had set him up by telling him to.
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put his move on his credit card and then basically charged him with improper use of his credit card and basically took his badge and told him to leave the building. That's kind of where we left it. His family are still all sick. There's lots of problems and they lost their furniture. They lost everything. The kids lost their toys, everything. They're all devastated.
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He says, the moment I realized there was no way of resolving this problem through the system because the system was designed to prevent these kinds of problems from ever being solved. And I know that feeling firsthand. The date was February 11, 2011. It took me a while to get there. There's a few things that happened along the way. In 2003, a federal district judge ordered the CIA.
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to a mediated settlement on my claim, meaning the CIA had to submit all of their evidence to an impartial arbiter, respond to my evidence, and accept the verdict of the arbiter. I would later learn that before the issuance of this order, the CIA had asked for a secret meeting with the judge. That sounds familiar. They wanted to shut down my case, but the judge wasn't having it. My lawyer later told me that the judge told the CIA in the meeting, having already reviewed my evidence, well,
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It looks like ship has you over a barrel. Following the court-ordered mediation in his presentation of evidence of what his family had suffered, the CIA offered a $400,000 settlement prior to the arbiter issuing his ruling, and he includes a settlement agreement. When your family is harmed, as mine was, I don't think any amount of money can...
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be thought as genuine compensation, but it was a chance for the truth to be acknowledged, the war to be over, and we could begin to move on. We all signed the settlement agreement, meaning him and his family. In an unprecedented move three weeks later, I was told the CIA leadership refused to abide by the agreement settlement, invoking the state privilege to seal all evidence and witness statements.
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In addition, they threatened my family and our attorneys that we would be sent to prison if we told anyone about anything in it. He concluded that that direction had to have come from George Tenet personally as the CIA director because no one else had the authority to do it. And in the final meeting, after I filed my suit, the security officer told me that the executive officer, Buzzy Crongard, had instructed her to take his security badge along.
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I knew that Tenet and Krongard would be the eventual arbiters of my fate. They offered a new settlement agreement, which was a fraction of what the agreed upon settlement was, as well as removing the promises we would not be under further surveillance and that my service record would be cleaned up. Because this entire time, he has people surveilling him. And then he goes on to talk about...
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The Department of Justice had sent a letter to his attorney in 2004, making a new offer and invoking the state secrets privilege. So it's not just the CIA. It's the CIA and the DOJ that is doing this to this man. Basically, the final offer was $100,000 plus an additional $5,000 per year for 10 years payable to the other.
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Basically his kids. Okay. And something about his medical bills. But in black and white, white state privileges, basically saying this entire matter was classified. It's been my experience, the author saying, that most people can't believe that our own CIA would act like this to their own employees, which of course is crazy since we already know they murder them and send them to jail.
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which is ironic considering they're fine to believe the CIA could assassinate foreign leaders and overthrow governments, but wouldn't dare do anything to their own agents. Again, that's flawed logic. He describes himself as the original Johnny Patriot. And even when the government had harmed his family, he followed the letter of the law.
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During all of his disclosures, he never once, as you see in this book, disclosed that classified location. He quoted it from a New York Times article. So he is still honoring his oath. Remember, one of my jobs at the CIA was to assist in the declassification of sensitive materials. I understood what could be declassified and what could not. When the government asserted state secret privileges against my claim.
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My lawyer responded basically in a letter saying it was a cover up. They are using national security as a buzzword to hide their illegalities and what they did in retribution to this man. What was most remarkable about the assertion of state secret privilege was that from.
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June 17, 2002, when we filed the case, until February 11, 2004, the CIA did not make an assertion of state privilege. There would later be accusations that CIA Director George Tenet was using the privilege to shut down all legal action and deny him his day in court, which of course he was. We couldn't even talk to our representatives in Congress because the CIA had issued
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an order making it illegal for us to talk to Congress. While the fight was going on, I retained one of the best constitutional lawyers in the country, the famed Jonathan Turley. Now, Jonathan Turley is bullshit. He thinks he's the famed. He's showed himself to be 100% deep state as far as I'm concerned.
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But any possibility that I might use the services of this constitutional law expert was dashed in March 26, 2004, when a letter was received from Assistant U.S. Attorney Glenn Taggart, T-A-G-G-A-R-T, to one of my attorneys. It read in part, on behalf of the U.S. government and in light of your recent John Doe case, they won't even say the guy's name. They all were given code names. His kids were given code names.
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Him and his wife was given code names. And that's how the judge had to refer to them in court. It says that I write to remind you that your clients of your obligation not to disclose any quote unquote classified information to Jonathan Turley or a third party. Basically saying, basically denying him his right to an attorney. The decision nearly broke me. I do.
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And I do blame it for the breakup of my marriage, because at that point, they knew they were screwed. There's no one to talk to. The CIA is screwing them every way to Sunday. Three months later, George Tenet would resign from the CIA. The excuse was to spend more time with his family. Even NBC, a mouthpiece for the CIA, couldn't cover up the disasters that had unfolded under Tenet's watch. Here's what they said.
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CIA Director George Tenet has resigned as director of the CIA for quote-unquote personal reasons. President Bush sent in a surprise announcement. A government source told NBC News that the agency's director of operations, James Pavitt, P-A-V-I-T-T, also announced his resignation. Although the resignations were said to be unrelated, the changes will bring a significant new look to the top of the CIA, which has been under fire.
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for the way the agency monitored terrorist activity before September 11, 2001, and for intelligence failures leading up to the war in Iraq, which is a nice way to say they lied about everything. And then he goes on and says, most of the time, these people's family absolutely hate the son of a bitch, and they're secretly whispering to each other, now what the hell are we going to do?
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There's usually a cushy, well-paid consulting job waiting for them as a military defense contractor somewhere in the system. The NBC News article put the final nail in Tenet's reputation. During his seven years at the CIA, speculation at times has swirled around whether Tenet would retire or be forced out. Even when his political capital appeared to be tanking, Tenet managed to hang on.
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with what some said was a fierce loyalty to the CIA personnel and to Bush, which, of course, is bullshit, whose father was a predecessor in the post. A likable, chummy personality also helped him become the second longest-serving CIA director. Only Alan Dulles stayed in the job longer than Tennant. Well, he had to oversee the entire 2001.
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So he was there before that. And then he had to stay to cover up all of their shit. So that makes perfect sense. It may sometimes take a while. But the faulty claims of weapons of mass destruction, but eventually incompetence catches up with you and caught up with Tenet. Even NBC News, a pro-intelligence agency news network, couldn't cover up for him.
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Couldn't because even the Mockingbird media knew that there was a lie too big to sell. If Kevin Shipp had any illusions that the CIA had gone rogue, their actions removed any lingering doubts for me. In my mind, the CIA, especially the Directorate of Operations, which I had belonged to and served loyally, had become a criminal entity, able to control Congress and the courts, which of course is what we've been discovering.
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For the last two and a half years. Let me bring. Bridget back up. They're knocking her out. Illini. I'm going to put you as a co-host. Just in case. Bridget gets out. And they try to sabotage our space. Because we definitely need two of them. Alright. Now where was I? The truth is that for several years. I wallowed in despair. Bravely trying to put one step.
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in front of the other while my case was working its way through the corrupt courts. I worked at the CIA as a polygraph examiner. When I was harassed on that job, I submitted a letter of resignation and got a job at the State Department, which he then says was a little less corrupt than the CIA, which I find hysterical. In September 2007, I learned I had a partial blockage in one of his arteries.
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then he ended up having to have surgery. Before he went under the knife, he sent letters with all of the unclassified information he could to the House of Permanent Committee on Intelligence and the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. When he recovered, not a single congressman, with the exception of Frank Wolf,
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who was his own representative, who listened to his case and tried to get the agency to respond, which they ignored him. In 2011, he contacted a Washington Post reporter and basically they ignored him. He talks about how they tried to get him. They basically tried to trick him because the Washington Post is the CIA. They tried to get him.
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to reveal classified information before they write the story. And this went back and forth and back and forth instead of reading all the details I'm just going to tell you. They were basically trying to set him up for the CIA. When he realized that, he basically stopped talking to them and thought that he would go to the New York Times. Not a lot better. It says the reporter panicked and begged for more time.
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I gave him a week and then I called Charlie Savage, the national security reporter for the Times, who immediately began his own investigation. The story was finished and published within a matter of days after the Washington Post had taken weeks. And the New York Times article is the article that I referenced in like the first or second chapter that actually disclosed the fact that his family was poisoned and even revealed.
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Camp Stanley and where it was located just outside of San Antonio that he then quoted from that report. He didn't tell the New York Times where it was at. This guy did his own research and published it. For those of you unfamiliar with the story of Mockingbird, let me quote from Woodward's fellow Watergate journalist.
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Carl Bernstein in October 77 in an article he wrote for the Rolling Stones. And he goes on and talks a little bit about how he doesn't think Bernstein's all that great, but he's much better than Woodward because he got pissed off at Woodward and they kind of parted ways. This is from Bernstein's article, quote, the history of the CIA's involvement in the American press continues to be shrouded by an official policy of obfuscation and
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Deception for the following reasons. One, the use of journalists has been among the most productive means of intelligence gathering employed by the CIA. Although the agency has cut back a lot on the reporters since 1973 because they all got revealed, some journalist operatives are still posted abroad. Number two, further investigation into the matter, CIA officials say, would inevitably reveal a series of embarrassing relationships.
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of the most powerful organizations and individuals in American journalism, which of course we know to be true. How do people who study human psychology predict whether individuals will engage in certain behaviors? The simplest way to predict human behavior is to ask whether the behavior is beneficial to the person involved or whether it will be at a significant cost associated with it.
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It's just a case of incentive and deterrence. If the benefit outweighs the cost, it's a bet that the behavior will occur. We know that the agency itself admitted to Bernstein that the use of journalists was among the most productive means of intelligence gathering and that they were loathe to reveal a series of embarrassing relationships. However, what was admitted by agency officials was truly mind boggling. It brings to mind the story.
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of how easily the Bank of Baltimore CEO, Ed Hale, was recruited by Buzzy Crongard, at the time the CEO of Alex Brown and Son. It's as if the alpha males of American capitalism can't wait to get added to the CIA spy list. Bernstein's article continues, quote, among the executives who lent their cooperation to the agency were William Paley, P-A-L-E-Y, of the CBS,
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Henry Luce of Time, Inc., author Salzberger of the New York Times, Barry Bingham, Sr. of the Louisville Cardinal Courier Journal, and James Copley of Copley News Service. Other corporations which cooperated with the CIA was ABC, NBC, Associated Press, UPI. And remember, UPI was owned by Reverend Moon of the Boonies.
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of the Unification Church. Reuters, Hearst Newspapers, Scribd Howard, Newsweek Magazine, and Mutual Broadcasting System, the Miami Herald, and the Saturday Evening Post, along with the New York Herald Tribune. By far the most valuable of these associations was the New York Times, CBS, and Time, unquote. And of course we know
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based on everything that we've researched, Luce, L-U-C-E, and his wife was among some of the most important assets the CIA ever had. So the author goes on and says, since we're talking about the CIA, we have to consider the possibility that they're lying.
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Maybe instead of believing the best allies of the CIA and journalism were the New York Times, CBS and Time, we should also look at the Washington Post, NBC and Life magazine. Now, Life and Time were both owned by the same people. So that's kind of a distinction without a difference. And of course, we know the Washington Post was in bed with them. Bernstein goes on and basically says.
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Many journalists were used by the CIA to assist in the process of gathering intelligence, and they had the reputation of being among the best in the business because they were being fed information by the CIA. The particular nature of the job of being a foreign correspondent is ideal for such work. They are accorded unusual access and permitted to travel in other areas normally off limits.
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They spend much of their time cultivating sources in the governments, and they have big budgets to do that. We now understand that for the most part, CIA agents are foreign nationals, and a critical role of a CIA officer is to contact and handle the agent. But a problem might develop because the agency of the target comes.
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target country may already be aware of the CIA employees. So therefore using someone else is beneficial. Okay. And he goes on to explain how they use the journalists as cutouts for information. So they may have groomed a contact. They can't because most of the CIA agents are actually known in the host country, even though.
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We've got a law that says we're not allowed to talk about them. Everybody overseas knows who they are. They even know the names of the jobs they have in embassies. So they use the journalist as the go-between to whoever they're grooming to get information. They're actually like a courier. Ask yourself whether the CIA teaching journalists the skills of spying is an effort that we should encourage.
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Bernstein's article details the agency's was teaching journalists how to place misinformation in public arenas to serve up black propaganda to include feeding them fake documents to report on, which is why you can't believe anything the mainstream media tells you. Because, of course, they're still doing it today. OK, so.
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He goes on to talk about how General Flynn was set up as the national security advisor, which I thought was very interesting. And he said that the sending over of two FBI agents at the direction of James Comey was part of this entire slippery slope.
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And he kind of compares that with some of the things that both the OSS did back in the day, as well as the CIA. So, again, and he talks at length, and I'm not going to go over it because we already know the details of how Crossfire Hurricane and all of those different things fall into this. And the fact that Donald Trump, he even mentions the fact that he was spied on.
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And I just think that that's very encouraging that all of this was captured from a CIA agent. And he says, most chilling of all, the CIA director John Brennan leaked the Russian collusion story to the mainstream media, calling it intelligence. Brennan knew exactly which Mockingbird outlet would run with it. And if you want further evidence of the collusion between the CIA and Department of Justice, I suggest you find our expose.
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of two-time Attorney General Bill Barr to be very illuminating. His smooth pontification style is the perfect cover for a closet representative of the national security state. And of course, we all know he was also CIA. And again, he goes on at some length describing how Steele passed himself off as British intelligence.
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in order to, not that he wasn't actually affiliated with them, because he was, but, and that he was some Russian expert when he had never set foot in Russia, in order to be able to set the whole thing up and be able to use him. And it says, no still dossier bought and paid for by Hillary Clinton and no Russia collusion scandal. Mike Flynn gets to work reengineering the intelligence agencies.
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And we may actually have seen peace with North Korea, China and everybody else. But of course, the CIA is not interested in peace. They want perpetual war because they work for the war machine. And he goes on and lays it out in a whole bunch of he even talks about COVID-19. So the guys definitely read in on all of this. He talks about how.
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Mike Johnson became Speaker of the House and basically reauthorized Section 702, which he says was a huge mistake. And he says the U.S. intelligence officials argued that FISA Section 702 allows their agencies to conduct...
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warrantless surveillance of non-American citizens inside the U.S. during investigations, but we also know, thanks to General Flynn, that they unmask people when they shouldn't. And then he points out how Johnson did a flip-flop and how Matt Gaetz basically got up and exposed all of it. And he says,
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In the view of political commentator Tucker Carlson in an interview with Joe Rogan's podcast in April of twenty twenty four, Carlson expressed the view that when had a line, I I did. I'm up here. Thank you. Sure. Yeah. I added you as a co-host, too, if you'll accept it. OK, so basically saying here.
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Here's what's so deeply wrong with Johnson's statement about. All right. So let me read the statement. When I was a member of judiciary, I saw all of the abuses of the FBI. There were terrible abuses over and over, Johnson told the reporters. And then when I became speaker, I went to the skiff and got the confidential briefing from sort of other from sort of other perspective on that to understand the necessity of 702. Well, gosh, who would have been telling them that?
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except for the same people that lie for a living. So the author, Kevin Shipp, says, here's what's so deeply wrong with Johnson's statement, which no matter how you interpret it, states clearly that the intelligence services control the U.S. government. The intelligence agencies bring you into a skiff and they tell you their secrets like they've been using the FISA to disrupt four potential nuclear attacks on the U.S. You don't know if that claim is true and you can't have the...
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You can't investigate it. You have no idea if it's true. Or you can't tell anybody what you heard in order to vet it. Whether you believe this is a good arrangement, it's actually a terrible one. And you have to admit that it means the intelligence agencies are controlling our government. Which, of course, you know, is the reason why Trump says that he takes no briefings from the CIA. None. Because he doesn't trust them.
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I just think it was very interesting that this guy is pointing all of that out. So he goes on to quote Massey, Thomas Massey, quote, this is how the Constitution dies. By a tie vote, the amendment to require a warrant to spy on Americans goes down in flames. This is a sad day for America. The Speaker doesn't always vote in the House.
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He was the tiebreaker today. He voted against warrants. Today is a dark day for America, said Troy Niles of Texas. Quote,
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to mass surveil Americans without significant reforms, such as a warrant requirement. You know, like the Constitution says. He goes on to say, because it is only in the shadows that one can exert their malign influence and get the public to ignore what they're doing. When you step into the light, people start to notice. The original Patriot Act
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in 2001 passed 98 to 1 in Senate. We believed that the intelligence agencies would protect us. We gave up our freedoms for safety. We were wrong. The understanding, that's my words, the understanding no longer exists. I entered the CIA in the 80s when the Cold War was in full swing and the Soviet empire looked invincible. However, we would learn that what looked like a crackdown
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was the beginning of a crack-up. The jewel of the Soviet Union in Eastern Europe was undoubtedly East Germany. In 1989, East Germany, with a population of little more than 16 million people, had an estimated 2 million of them working in intelligence services. And yet the Berlin Wall still came down, with East and West Germany breaking down sections of the dreaded barrier with sledgehammers.
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In East Germany at the time, the wall fell. One out of every eight people was informing the government on their fellow citizens. That's mind-blowing. That doesn't seem to make sense. We mistakenly believe that more people working in the government as spies, the stronger the government would be. However, once the Rubicon of Absurdity has been passed, the number of people secretly working for the government
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has the inverse effect, creating additional challenges. We can't hide in the shadows when we're bringing so much attention to ourselves. It is as if the CIA has been possessed by the braggart soul of Buzzy Crongard and can't stop talking about how important they are, how their secrets can only be entrusted to certain people, then turn around and say they're defending democracy.
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This is the thing that intelligence agencies with their lies and likely bullying of Speaker Johnson don't understand. You can't avoid the attention of the public when you take the Speaker of the House into a secret facility, tell him secret things, then say the representative of the people can't say those secret things, and then get Johnson to be your sock puppet when he says the citizens just have to trust him.
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People will accept a lot of lies, but that one goes just a little too far. The shadow government will collapse when it's clear to a majority of Americans that they only have the power we give them. It's like smelling rain in the air and seeing dark clouds on the horizon. I'm sensing the time is near. So that's the chapter. Didn't take as long as I thought.
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And I'm not going to start chapter five because it's a whole session. It's about Ted Shackley and his meeting Ted Shackley. And it's very, very interesting. So we are going to we are going to save that for the for tomorrow. All right. What do you guys got? Bridget, you got anything to add?
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They're sick pucks. I'm sorry, Stellar's not here, so I have to do her. They're sick pucks. All these people are just sick, crazy pucks, and it needs to be shuttered. You did Stellar proud. Go ahead, Illini. There should have been a trigger warning in Chapter 4 for anybody who's been an internal or external whistleblower under a confidentiality obligation there.
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And like with all of the retaliation and with all the six ways from Sunday they tried to get this guy. It's, I mean, it's a screwed up chapter. It is. But people need to understand there's a lot of people who their expectation is, why don't people come forward? Why don't people tell what they know about the inside of these disastrous organizations?
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This guy lost his entire family and he had to watch them get sick. And there was nothing he could do. And when he tried to do something, once he realized the gravity of the situation he was in, they literally messed with him for years. And it isn't even just, you know, damn good and well, they never meant to give him the $400,000.
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That is a psychological trick to break you. They did everything they could to break this man, and they broke his family instead. And he lost everything. He lost his wife. He lost his kids. And a couple of his kids still have long-term problems related to what the CIA did to his family.
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So now you have your answer as to why some of the people do not come forward because they put their family in jeopardy by doing so. Okay. So, and I mean, and we've seen them do it how many times? This is why there aren't any whistleblowers because they don't survive generally this psychological operation or they just,
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eliminate them all together yeah maker sarge over there time made obama man of the year yeah time magazine exactly okay so and maker sarge um you're the one that opened this whole um minute man ball of wax so i'm thinking that we're going to do an open dig tonight on that um probably around eight o'clock i'll make an announcement um
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after the show exactly what time I want to do that. But it's all your fault, Maker Sarge. You gave me homework. Southern, go ahead. Well, you gave Bridget homework, actually. She's the one that did all the research. It's amazing that this information has been going on since OSS. So we shouldn't be shocked.
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That it's so well done today. Actually it went on. Way before OSS. Oh I'm sure it did. It was just part of the government. As OSS and then the CIA. But this went on. Back to. To posting the queen in Hawaii. Forever. It's like a military tactic. It's even worse than that. I mean. The military.
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for the most part, not that you don't have rogue agents. And now I wonder whether they're actually CIA now that I know the CIA embeds and pretends to be military officers a lot, actually. The military is governed by the laws of armed conflict. And so generally, you stay within bumper guards. The CIA has no bumper guards. Yeah, but as I said one time,
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And everybody knows this. The CIA has never been in the best interest of us or our government. But I guess what's terrifying is we have seen them openly what they have done. Just look at Trump and the election and what he went through. And they're trying to get back in control again in the House and the Senate. Right now we have both.
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you know, very barely, but we still have a rogue rhinos. I guess, I guess moving forward, we know more, but it's so difficult to trust people in Congress as well, because I think they've all been CIA co-opted. They're tools. They are just tools. They're little puppeteers.
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People just don't realize how much they're under the thumb of the CIA. It's disturbing. And as far as whistleblowers, I mean, look at Hunter Biden, what he got away with. It never had a sense of being ever going to be held accountable. It's rules for thee, but not for, it's just.
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I don't know if we can ever get there. Yes, we can. We're just going to close the CIA. And that takes away their protection. I'd also say that if you don't have a CIA, then everybody is subject to the same judicial system once that gets cleaned up.
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that you cannot have an entire organization that lives above the law. And I want to explain to y'all the part where taking someone into a skiff, because this is a big deal, taking someone into a skiff, and I can tell you pretty much what the CIA told Johnson. We're going to tell you, here's...
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what the repercussions are if you don't allow us to do this. And if you don't allow us to continue doing this, we are going to set up a false flag and we're going to blame you and we will tell everybody it's your fault because you didn't allow us to collect the information about the false flag and you won't have anything to say because no one's going to believe you that it's a false flag because we haven't in the past.
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And that's the kind of conversation that was had in the skip. So he's damned if he does and damned if he doesn't, because if they do a false flag, which they would have, they would have said, excuse me, had we had the 702 and been able to spy on these people, we would have been able to prevent it because that's basically.
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What they use as justification for the Patriot Act that no one talked to anybody. Remember Obama taking down and said everybody could share all of the information. So they use their own created stovepipes. They could have all shared and they have committees to share everything. The National Security Council and the director of national intelligence is the sharing point.
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They never, ever needed the Patriot Act, but they had to have 9-11 in order to get the Patriot Act. They will do a false flag in order to get what they want. And we know that to be true. That's what I hope everybody walks away with out of these conversations and this research is there's literally nothing that they won't do in order to.
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get what they want, which is why they have to go away. Yeah, Australia did the same thing. They did it with a supposed war, potentially with China, which was, let's just say they laid the groundwork to look like it was China. And you should see their laws. I mean, they're like under a microscope, the population of Australia.
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It's horrific. They're under basically a martial law type without declaring martial law. Exactly. They had camps during COVID. You couldn't leave your house. One of my friend's sons got put in one of those camps. She is a professional. She was a star professional tennis player in Australia. She is now a U.S. citizen.
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And her son just so happens to have been back visiting relatives when the whole COVID shit happened. And he tried hopelessly to come back to the United States because he is a U.S. citizen. He could not get out of Australia. And he was put into those camps. That's true. That's so true. Yeah, we had a couple business associates that couldn't get out. And they're Americans. Yeah.
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Coming from medical, we knew going outside was the best thing we could do for our health, vitamin D. But they weren't allowed to go outside. And neighbors were reporting on each other. And guess who else did that? Tim Walz in Minnesota. They had a phone number where people could call in and tattle on their neighbors during COVID. That is the Vitamix program. Yep.
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That is exactly what this guy was saying about the number in East Germany where you had one in eight, I think is the number he used, of people that were informants on others. That's exactly where they want to get all of us. In the name of democracy, they're implementing fascism. Yeah, and we know how that looked in Germany at one point.
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Unbelievable. And actually, they're rolling really fast. They're trying to take down ADF, that party. Alice, I can't remember her last name. She's growing in power and potentially could really go after the idiot they just put in place who just said, yeah, I was kidding about, you know, removing illegal immigrants and closing our border. We're going to get the border open.
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And he's ex-World Economic Forum chairman for Germany. Where was the German mindset? That always surprises me. And look at what Canada just elected. Somebody even worse. It just boggles my mind how people are so managed by the media, the psyops of everything.
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And our schools are doing it intentionally. They're breaking down where students aren't doing anything with critical thinking skills. And that's just terrifying. Yeah. Bridget, go ahead. Hey, if you don't mind. Stella. Stella. Stella in the house. Stella in the house. I was just giving out the obligatory. Screw them. Screw them.
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Shut the doors, burned it all down, bury it, and then pee on top of it. She didn't say the word screw those dollars. She did a very good imitation of you. I heard. I came in when that was going on. I'm like, she's talking about those assholes, man. She's talking about those motherfuckers that are, oh, I cannot wait for this to get burned down, ashes spread everywhere. And yes, I will shit on it too. I will do more than just pee. Right? I'm telling you.
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We need to make it into the world's largest, I don't know, disease dumping ground or something. Well, we will definitely have a party when the CIA goes out of business. That's for sure. How do we get them to turn off the radiation and microwaves that they're shooting all over our country? I mean, seriously, it's getting worse and worse when I look at it. Agreed. I don't know. I don't know about that.
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Is that part of, I'm sure it's part of Operation Gladio because you know how they are. Well, it's part of a plan. Gladio, again, is the paramilitary piece of this. The overall plan, it definitely is part of it to keep us sick, docile, and all of those things. But I think the exposure is going.
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dreadfully slow for those of us who already know what's going on, but at a speed that's comprehensible to people who've been lied to their whole life. And I think that's kind of the catch-22 that we're in right now, that we all know what's going on. That's why we're here. We're actively learning our real history.
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And there are a lot of people that aren't in forums like this that the realization of where they're actually at has to be much slower. And that's what I remind myself every time I get frustrated with. Like I had a friend of mine call who actually she helps me with the get togethers that we have here every couple of months.
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There's three of us that kind of orchestrate the whole thing. And she called to vent about how people and I just did it like in a post. I don't know, three or four days ago, how people with big platforms are very comfy in raking in a lot of money and don't do anything adversarial. And of course, it's ironic that Brandon.
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whatever his name is, Strada, just did his thing about Scott. And all of this has a role in it. So people have to be exposed to how two-faced people are, how what you see isn't really what's happening. And it's going to be a slow process.
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In her venting, one of the things that she wanted advice on or an explanation for, I don't know, or just a vent, why people that have big forums don't use those forums to organize something out in Colorado for Tina Peters. And, of course, my response to her is that they are very comfortable where they're at.
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They're very comfortable with raking in big bucks if they're here on X with their big followings. The CPAC crowd makes millions of dollars every year in donations. And none of them have done anything to organize an event in support of Tina Peters and put the heat on the officials at Colorado. And it's like I told her, I certainly could do it.
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But I don't have a big voice. I don't have a whole bunch of followers. These people have half a million, a million, two million, three million followers. And if they use their platform for good, as Brandon Strada was saying that he has done repeatedly and brought people along with them and gave them a voice when they had no voice, you know, he put his money where his mouth was.
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He made a mistake, according to him. But with Scott Pressler, if you guys have not seen that, I highly encourage you to go watch the video. But that's what you have to do. It's just like any time that you guys send me stuff, I'm going to say where I get the information from. I don't want to be here by myself.
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It's just like with Bridget and Cousin It. You know, I wish we still had the original team that we had, but they took their crayons and went home. But everyone, you know, Illini behind the scenes, him and I talk all the time back in DM, back and forth, because he is going behind the scenes and doing things and building.
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unequivocal sources as we bring them to light to build a case that no one can argue with. And I love the fact that all of us are here working together. I think whenever we get to the point where people are ready to hear this piece of the information, hopefully it'll get to a wider audience. But it's not for lack of trying on my part.
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I have told you guys that people have approached me and then immediately back away from it. And I don't know if they're getting phone calls. I don't want to try to sound conspiratorial. But there is a definite wall that has been erected. And I can't explain it. I don't know.
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Brian gambles and Brian gambles in the listeners. Maybe he might understand because he gets shadow banned, too, because it seems like the algorithms are blocking you guys. And no matter how much even I try to do it and I get notification that I'm a spammer. Well, it's not even the shadow banning part of it. This is people. And I I had originally not named names because I held out hope that it was just taking them longer.
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than what I would have viewed as necessary, given the information that we put out and the critical importance of the research that we've done. But when the show redacted reached out to me, thanks to J.J. Carroll, he was very excited. Back and forth, texts back and forth, back and forth. Oh, yeah, we're going to fly out to Colorado. We have a brand new studio.
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I have to wait until after Easter break because we're going to take the week off, blah, blah, blah. And then dead silence, nothing. And originally I told you guys that we may have a break, but, and I decided not to name names until I was for sure that it wasn't going to happen. And now an entire month and some has went by.
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and never followed up. And I do know for a fact that JJ Carroll went back and asked again, what gives? Now I've not heard from either one of them. So you guys know, I'm very honest with you. I will name names. The same thing happened. Brian, were you on that show that Sun Tzu did with Laura Logan's husband? No, I was not. Okay. So let me just share that with you.
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I was. I remember that. OK, so Sun Tzu sent me an invite. I him and I DM back and forth. We're in several groups together. And he sent me an invite and asked me to come on the show because of the guests that he was having. I did not know who that guy was. So I'm there and I talked a lot. And every time I talked, this guy that was his guest kept saying, oh, my God, you got to be on my show. Oh, my God, you got to be on my show.
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And I'm like, OK, Sun Tzu knows how to get a hold of me. Just have him reach out. And again, a month later goes by and I reached out to Sun Tzu and I said, hey, could you follow up? I just want to know. I don't care what the answer is. Maybe they don't like me. I don't care. I want to know what the answer is. I didn't know who his wife was. And so after the show, the next day I DMed Sun Tzu and I'm like, who is that?
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guy's wife that he kept saying has a podcast and he said laura logan and i just about fell out of my chair because i had no idea who the guy was um but again nothing and so i don't i don't know i don't know what the deal is do you have there is a piece of good news on this colonel huh bx bx was on alex jones this afternoon so she did kind of get it made up to her after she got kicked off of the sean ryan show um there is that to celebrate
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Yeah, and I'm very happy for her. I'm just going to tell you that my problem is she's talking about a very critical piece of Operation Gladio. That cell, the 764, we came across, I don't know, maybe a year and a half ago. We even talked about it on our own domestic Operation Gladio people.
1:00:24
Because it's not the only one. There's a lot of them. As we're going to find out tonight when we talk about the Minutemen. But it's critical. And I've approached her several times trying and in spaces as well to encourage her to realize that that's a piece of this entire operation.
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She's very comfortable in talking about just the piece that she wants to talk about. And God bless her for doing it because it's critical that it needs to be done. But it is part of a much bigger operation that is going on to destabilize our entire country. Colonel, one day we'll get you on Alex Jones too. I don't want to be on Alex Jones. By hook or by crook, we'll find a way. I don't want to be on Alex Jones. Pick somebody else.
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Anyway, all along, go ahead. I mean, I would go if I was invited, trust me. The message is way more important, but that wouldn't be my first choice. All along, go ahead. Yeah, Colonel, I think it's important that what you just described on the so-called right, unquote, is happening very clearly on the so-called left, which is.
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I call the fake left or McLeftis or the CIA's phrase compatible left. And what I mean by this is, like, for example, right now, you see on the so-called, you know, left, there's a lot of openly ridiculing AOCIA and Bernie for this latest, you know, pretend the Democrats have a pulse tour, right? They're very, you know.
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that's not to say that they're not less, you know, there's another fake left that might pretend to take them seriously, but they do this by onion skins, right? So they can peel one layer from the other and just, you know, continual division. But why is it that this so-called, you know, the so-called left who criticizes AOCIA and Bernie will never ever point out that like,
1:02:57
There would have been no two wasted Bernie campaigns. And again, these campaigns are much more expensive than people realize if you think about classroom pupil hours, right? Because, you know, teachers spend oceans of public dollars on this shit. And then the Democrats are folded back in and they nominate the most warlike CIA zombie.
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Yet all of this money is being spent. So why are these people on the so-called left never saying, oh, well, had we exposed Jesse Jackson's twice fake campaigns, there would have been no twice Bernie campaigns. And had we, you know, why are they never remembering for their listeners, many of whom are like in their 30s, 40s and don't remember this stuff, you know, the Howard Dean campaign, where it was clearly used and manipulated.
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by the scumbag DNC, skull and bones pieces of shit, to nominate Kerry to lose to crackhead, you know, at the height of the Vietnam War. So there's an attempt, in other words, what's the common denominator? They want to 1D U.S. history. They want to make us only see the present and never use the past to see the deeper pattern.
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Because once we see the deeper pattern of the Jesse Jacksons behind the Howard Dean and behind the Bernie sheepdog Sanders, the Bernie tactic doesn't work. They pretend to oppose the Bernie AOCIA tactic, but they're actually enabling its continuance by eliminating the usable past. Well, that's what motivated Bridget and Cousin It and I to do what we're doing.
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As soon as I realized that what we were finding, number one, is our entire history is a lie and that there were patterns to the truth. And all you had to do was dig and you could find the patterns. And it allows you to figure out what's going on today by looking at the patterns of the past. But I want to ask Brian what his thoughts are.
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on what I shared. Do you have any thoughts, Brian? Yeah, sorry. I got a phone call right when you said that. So it kind of threw off my audio. Just a second. That's all right. So do you have any thoughts on what I shared? Bad timing. I got calls coming in. I'll jump in in a minute. Okay. All right. Southern, go ahead. I'm just going to be real practical here. I did not know about Gladio until I stumbled across this space.
1:06:02
And now I can see things, but it felt very complex from the beginning because we're talking all of our history and all the different things. And I turn around and look at the Democrats and they just do verbiage for emotions. There's not really policy questions. It's anything but Trump. So, you know, we have to be real here.
1:06:30
To bring somebody over something, they have to see something broken in their party or, wow, they did this, you know, but they're not that deep. They're so emotionally driven and the Democrats are stumbling around for a messaging. They found out Nazi and Hitler is not working. They're leaning on the Bernie and AOC because they do see AOC for their future.
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Right now, she could be Chuck Schumann. Well, she's actually CIA. That's the reason why they're leaning on her. She's controlled. Yeah, she's very controlled. But the problem is, she's freaking naive. No, she's not, Southern. No, she's not. I do think she is somewhat naive. No, she is not. She is 100% CIA. They are using her for exactly the role that she is playing. She is not naive.
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She understands everything. The woman is actually very, very bright. She is very intelligent and she plays that bimbo, but that's just like the one from Texas. That woman went to a private school. She went to a very expensive university and the, yeah. And, and talks like she's from the, you know, Crockett, Crockett. Like she's from the East LA. Yeah. She,
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Well, she's like Kamala. She gets a new accent every time she gets in front of a new area. But that's what I'm saying. These people are playing roles. That's the one thing that I have figured out in all of this. Anybody that they put in front of a camera is playing a role. They are 100% there, not because they're ditzy. They would never put a ditzy person non-controlled in front of the camera as often as they do those two.
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100% controlled. Yeah, I think Jamie Raskin manages her. They're together a lot. Watch the camera. She's always pulled off by him, and he's always trying to... He never talks about her, but I've just noticed he chummies up with her. But AOC is an influencer. Correct, but she is controlled. Well...
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Okay, but here's the thing. Nobody's having a conversation going, hmm, how is AOC qualified to run for president? I mean, she hasn't done anything. She's a social influencer. That's it. What did Kamala Harris have to offer? Nothing. And Barack Obama had nothing to offer. That is not a prerequisite. It's whether or not you're controlled, Southern. Come on.
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I know, I know, but. You're being naive. No, I just, I just can't believe that people like her. I just am always stunned because I can't find anything that she does that I think is developmental to do anything. She runs off emotions. No, no, she doesn't. She psychologically, she is, she is actually.
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participating in psychological warfare, generating the emotions of her followers. She's not emotional. She generates emotion, which is how the CIA operates. That's how they manipulate you. Stellar, go ahead. I was just going to say the central casting that Donald Trump talks about all the time. All these people are literally inputted into their role.
1:10:23
She probably they probably she passed all their little standards, check marks. OK, she has to be bright and be able to direct and deflect questions and stuff like that. So I would say that she's probably been very, very trained well, and she probably is of higher intelligence and stuff and totally an actor being placed in that and told what to do. She obeys really, really well. And I would say she's an asset if she's not.
1:10:51
on their payroll as an agent, she's an asset. And I prefer that word as opposed to an asset or an actor because she is being controlled centrally by this body that is trying to manipulate the United States, number one, and our elections, number two.
1:11:18
Okay. How did they get her? Money? Ideology? If you go back and look at her career, and different people are motivated by different things. She actually worked for a woman over in, I think it was Niger or Nigeria, as part of her education. So she went to Boston University. She was a double major.
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One of her majors was economics. That's not an easy major. I minored in economics. Illini came out for that. That is not an easy major. And after college, she actually worked at USAID. That's CIA. I'm not joking when I say that she is part of the CIA. She was planted. The whole bartender bullshit, that's a lie.
1:12:14
Every part of her life, other than the fact she says that she came from humble beginnings, she did not. Her family was very wealthy. She went to very prominent schools, and she also literally worked for the CIA. And with AOC, there was also supposedly when she was graduating, there was an ad for actors, and supposedly that's what got her into politics.
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No, it was her brother. They were trying to find young candidates, and he sent her resume and a picture in. Then she was interviewed and won, which makes no sense to me. She was already identified while at Boston, and Boston is a recruiting ground for the CIA. She was deployed under USAID.
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And oh, by the way, within six months of her leaving, they had a coup. So she was there to have to do some deep. I have to do some deep dive on her. Thank you. She was one. One of the one of the thing these rallies, Tony Saruga on X, he and his partner created this ability to triangulate cell phones and.
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I guess sells licensing for that, but whatever. He does it with all the rallies. They're all bust in pretty much. They work for Invisible, Sunrise, all of them. And everybody's going, oh, so those aren't real voters. I said, yeah, those are real workers. They do the door knocks, the rallies. You have to take him with a grain of salt. He didn't create that technology.
1:14:10
That technology can be bought. So that's the same technology that through the vote was using. So you buy telephone data and then you can it doesn't have names with it. It has phone numbers. And now, obviously, if you're really good, you can figure out who owns the cell phones. But that.
1:14:34
That is just massive data buys, and you have to basically have one of those supercomputers to run the data in in order to be able to, on location, you do it by geolock, to be able to come up with that information. There's been a lot of people that's questioned whether or not his information is correct or if he's just throwing shit out there. I don't know.
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He didn't create it. That is just massive data buys from telephone companies. Okay. Well, but to take just reading of him from it, I've had friends and stuff show up because they're independent journalists and they go in and pretend they were a Kamala voter.
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He was finding out they were getting paid. This was like their seventh rally. So I think, and I see a lot of buses, even at the Bernie AOC ones coming off of them. So, but they did this with Obama. Nobody knew who the hell he was. But my question, but everybody, everybody goes, oh, good. Then that's not a problem. I go, it's a bigger problem. They get paid. They're also door knocking. They're also the protesters. They're everything.
1:15:49
They are the foot soldiers, the jackboots, as I call them, in Operation Gladio. They are the destabilization agents that go around and they're all paid. Illini, go ahead. Then we'll go to All Along and then Stellar. In terms of how they're getting it, it's my understanding that this is advertising and marketing data that's either gleaned from your apps or from geolocation data when you visit websites and ads are displayed.
1:16:19
Maybe they're getting it from telephone companies, but this is something that marketers use, basically. Correct. And the marketers sell their data. It's all just buying data and then sticking that data into supercomputers to be able to triangulate the cell phones to a location. That's a good point. But the telephone companies do sell.
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which is basically, you know, if they sell that data as well. So there was, was it AT&T? One of them got caught selling it to China for whatever reason. I don't know. All along. Go ahead. Yeah. Colonel, just on the note of how important it is to spread information and how concerted the effort is.
1:17:19
from the highest levels to prevent the spread of the most significant information. I mean, you saw that excellent thread on AOCIA by the Twitter user going by the name of Ed Bernays rap song or whatever his name is. Yeah. And at that time it had had 5,000 shares. So I have shared that.
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an incredible number of times. I mean, and it's still on 5,000K. And I think that that tweet has been booted. In other words, like, you know, a car booting that you can't move it. And I've definitely seen that Twitter threads of mine just flat out effing booted. And just like the best example would be once I had a thread on, you know, the author David Talbot's,
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annihilating description of the New York Times completely censoring and lobotomizing the obituary of the top JFK Parkland doctor in his obituary, clearly showing in a very well-written, you know, patiently written thing about how the New York Times was censoring the most important witness to JFK's, you know. Right.
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And it's like they are initially it was at 640 shares, which is very, very high for anything I post because nothing I get gets because it's all about CIA gets any algorithm whatsoever. They whittled it down to like 608 shares. And I but again, I have posted it a trillion times since then. And it gets nothing. So they are telling us they are telling us what matters most because they boot it.
1:19:15
Well, it's interesting that you say that because I will tell you that I post some things and it will be 10 hours later before the first response is to the thing that I post that will come back. You guys know I'm very good at following up on when you guys comment on my stuff. I go through all of my notifications. If you guys comment, I at least put a heart on it to acknowledge that I've seen it. I think that's very important.
1:19:45
Um, so that you guys know that we're a team and I have, I mean, it's ours. It is not instantaneous. And especially as you mentioned, if it's about the CIA, which 99% of my posts are, um, other than trying to identify what a turn, a parsnip is, um, because I, that's, that's what I'm passionate about. And that's what I spend most of my time doing, not cooking. And as a result of that,
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I have watched, I actually the other day posted, I don't even remember what it was, but it was something that I thought would get a lot of shares. And it was 10 hours before the first heart or acknowledgement that I had even posted it. So there is definitely something weird going on. Yeah, Colonel, if I could just quick follow up on that. You know, think back to the Jerry Lewis telethon days of 100 million years ago.
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They had those people wired up, and they were not simply isolated in a room. It was kind of very important for people to get a sense of we're all in this together, what we are doing. That matters. Psychologists study this shit. Yes. Use psychologists to study this shit. If you think that you are not being heard, then you're going to get 1-800-LEARNED-HELPLESSNESS.
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That stuff really, really matters. Well, let me just tell you, I'm the anomaly when it comes to psychological tests. And I don't say that lightly. That is actually true because that just pisses me off more. That makes me want to post more. So, Stellar, go ahead.
1:21:33
Well, he mentioned Jerry Lewis Telethon. I used to volunteer for that as a kid and every now and then they used to put us on the TV screens like the kids that were answering the phones. So that was number one. Number two, remember how I told you guys keep an eye on Las Vegas and the income generated? Right now you can get rooms for $5 because income has gone down considerably, the gaming revenues and stuff over the last month.
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as well as people coming in, decreases by 8%. So that's two months in a row that it was down by 7% to 8% each month. But revenues are down huge, huge, huge, huge. So I just look at that, again, as not as much money to launder. Sorry. Okay, and then number three, it's very easy for people to get your information, your voter registrations are public.
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Um, so, and then with the AI and stuff like that, um, with title and, um, what do you call, um, assessors and stuff like that, they're able to cross reference and stuff like that. So data is, or, um, finding out who you are seems to be very, very easy. And, um, information seems to be the biggest things I was talking to my, oh, sorry. No, go ahead. Yeah. Data is everything. Go ahead. So back in the day, I don't know if you guys remember, cause there might be youngsters in here.
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But I had friends that used to sell like those magazines and they would go door to door to magazines and stuff. And it wasn't a matter of them trying to sell you the magazine subscription, but they were, you know, that was part of it. But they were also, that's how they used to get data back in the 80s and 90s. And then people that used, you know, like companies that had that or like these like.
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quote unquote, subscription magazine companies. It's just been about the data. And now with public records, with properties and owners, and then like I said, voter registration. I didn't know that voter registration was wide open until working within elections and stuff like that. And with the AI, they can cross-reference and get your emails and everything very, very quickly. It just sucks because...
1:23:47
You know, we can't stay private. Right. I agree. Renee, go ahead. Hey, guys. Sorry if there's background noise. I'm driving. But I'd like to give it a go to respond to the things you were saying earlier. And first, by addressing this chapter of the book and what Kevin Shipp went through and how he shared with the.
1:24:14
The news channels, the media, everything is infiltrated. And when you start thinking about it, all of our institutions are infiltrated. And I think part of this slow drip that we have is because every institution of our lives around the world have been infiltrated. And what's up is down and what's black is white.
1:24:43
Propaganda due 100%. And when people emotionally find out that their doctor, their school, their newspaper, their government, their everything has been twisted, inverted, propagandized, there's going to be a major identity crisis meltdown in the world. And I don't know how we all are so lucky that...
1:25:13
We've heard all this horrific stuff and we've made it to this point intact. You know, we're okay. I'm sure we've all been stunned and had to step back at times to catch our breath and figure out, you know, what's truth and what's transparent. Because even these social media platforms and X, there is no possible way.
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That if all the media, all the publishing companies, all the radios, all the telecommunications have been infiltrated, that X is not infiltrated. And that it's not infiltrated in these accounts that are limited hangouts and have paywalls and that have huge followers and stuff.
1:26:09
I mean, come on, it's obvious these platforms are infiltrated too and limited hangouts and stirring up the emotions. And because, you know, they got a hang of it now, this propaganda machine and how to do it and how to confuse people and pin people against each other, you know, divide and conquer. That's their motto. That's their stick. So, yeah, I agree with what you say. And it's, I think by learning all this.
1:26:37
to try to decipher what is true and what's transparent, to recognize our instinct, our innate God-given instinct, you know, that's all part of us, to find that, to have faith in that, and to not get emotionally charged, you know, to remain calm and try and decipher through this.
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crazy world we're in right now. And I really honestly believe, you know, like you are the light and we see you because you are the light in that fog of this craziness and uncertainty. And so we're attracted to that light. But is everybody else in majority of the world that discerning? Are they going to be that okay when the truth really comes out that everything is a lie, like you say? Yeah. Okay.
1:27:31
That's awesome, Renee. Thank you for that. I did want to read what Travis Wagner just posted. AOC worked for Ted Kennedy as a foreign affairs intern. And for those of you who don't know, foreign affairs in every respect, in the State Department, in the Senate, in the House, that's CIA territory. So that is part of that reveal that was on that thread.
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that all along was talking about. Illini, go ahead. Hey, Colonel. Just to Kevin Shipp's point as well as to Renee's, I was going through Alfred McCoy's book today, and I stumbled on him receiving all of these unpublished dispatches from Time Life about the involvement of America's allies in the Asia opium traffic.
1:28:25
I mean, it just kind of backs up the whole argument that Time Life, you know, seems to be kind of providing a lot of cover for intelligence interests out there. And, you know, it's a canonical author, you know, Alfred McCoy, who's saying that he gave a 72 congressional hearing on it. It ought to be kind of a good reference for Democrats. Yeah, that's perfect. Yeah, thank you for adding that.
1:28:56
Anybody else got anything? Mitt has their hand up. Okay. Bitter, go ahead. Hi, Colonel. I just had a general question about the intelligence agencies. The Five Eyes, are they all completely independent, or does somebody control the entire group?
1:29:19
They are not independent. And yes, it's not somebody, it's somebodies, as in plural. So basically what we have found out is, and so people don't fight amongst who's in control. We refer to the entity that controls all of the post-World War II intelligence agencies as the international syndicate.
1:29:47
Now, we have spent quite a bit of time naming who was in the syndicate. Companies like International Harvester, IBM, PepsiCo, ITT, now ATT, all of these companies, the mining companies, Freeport, United Fruit back in the day, now Chiquita. All of these corporations are transnational entities.
1:30:17
And they exploit labor all over the world. They have, after World War II, began using all of these newly created intelligence agencies as their hitmen. So if you back up prior to World War II, you had all of these entities like the East and West Indies and, you know, British, Dutch, blah, blah, blah.
1:30:43
They employed, as a company sanctioned by the state, they employed a private intelligence and a private military. So this international syndicate got tired of paying for it themselves. And so after World War II, they housed them within the government for us to pay for. They've never worked for us, ever.
1:31:09
And that's the reason why it started out being international lawyers and bankers that was in the OSS to set this whole thing up during the war. And they were in charge of it after the war, like Alan Dulles, John Foster Dulles at the State Department. They basically transitioned these private...
1:31:32
military and intelligence functions into the public forum. So the first time ever in American history, we had a standing military, a large standing military. We had small, you know, like staff functions to mobilize people in case of war. And so they also set up around the world.
1:31:57
country has an intelligence function, and they all cooperate with each other. They're in bed with each other. They share each other's shit. Now, there is some rivalries among themselves. Like, for example, when we went into coup, Mosaddegh and Iran, there was the Standard Oil, our big oligarch, the Rockefellers, wanted a piece of
1:32:25
British Petroleum, which basically had the concession for like 75 years or longer in Iran. And they tried, when Mossadegh was elected and put in place and the Shah was out, the British Petroleum tried to coup Mossadegh and failed. And they got kicked out of the embassy. The oil was nationalized, their concession cut off.
1:32:53
Because at the time, they had a concession that gave 14 cents to Iran and 86 cents of every dollar profit to British Petroleum. Most of they wanted a 50-50 split because Aramco in Saudi Arabia had just got a 50-50 split. And that's what prompted all of this. And so the...
1:33:14
And MI6 goes to the CIA and says, hey, we fucked this up and we can't do anything because we can't even get in the country now. They expelled all of our people. So we need your help. Well, the only way Alan Dulles decided to help is if Standard Oil got a cut because that was Alan Dulles' employer. You know, he was a Sullivan and Cromwell attorney and Rockefeller was one of their biggest accounts.
1:33:43
He was not the CIA director while he was there. He was still basically working for Sullivan and Cromwell, doing their bidding with all of the oligarchs that owns transnational corporations. And so Alan Dulles sends Kermit Roosevelt, Teddy Roosevelt's grandson, over to Iran. They orchestrate a coup. They overthrow the government of Iran. And Standard Oil then got their share of...
1:34:08
And the Shah comes back in and BP gets the concession again or just continues with the concession that they had because the Shah recognized it because he's the one that set it up. And the Standard Oil got cut in on it for doing the coup. And you have to understand that's literally everything that the CIA has done from 1947.
1:34:35
on, they interfered with their first election in Italy in 1948. They've interfered in every single election since then. And if they don't interfere enough to get the person they want, they'll overthrow them or kill them. That's literally the history of the CIA in a nutshell. Does that answer your question? You're cutting out real bad.
1:35:18
So Mossad is definitely one of those post-World War II intelligence agencies, along with the IDF. They both are very active in what I just said. As a matter of fact, what the US government has done repeatedly is when the Congress forbids them to provide weapons to a country like Angola or Nicaragua, they use Israel.
1:35:46
As the middle guy, Israel is a major weapons trafficker of illegal weapons from the U.S. into countries that we're trying to overthrow. We use Israel. That's how the missiles, the original, there was two shipments of missiles to Iran. The one for the October surprise in 1980.
1:36:11
and then the second one, which was the price of holding the hostages until Ronald Reagan took office, and then the second one that was associated with the Iran-Contra affair. Both of those weapon things happened, and both of them was worked through Israel, which obviously is ironic now when you look back on it, that Israel was responsible for providing U.S. weapons to Iran for them to copy. Okay.
1:36:53
Kathleen, did you have something? If it lets her up. I see her still spinning, so she may not be able to hear us. I think she's got it now. Kathleen, can you hear us? Maybe, maybe not. Kathleen, if you're new to Spaces, you can press the button on the lower left-hand corner of your screen to unmute your mic, and then you'll be able to speak. But as of right now, it shows that you're muted. Okay. Well, go ahead, Illini. While we're working on that,
1:37:44
As a follow-up to some of the conversations on Indira Singh, somebody shared with us – I think, yeah, Travis Wagner is in the audience right now. He shared with us the 2004 video of her giving her talk at the Citizens Committee on 9-11. For those who aren't aware, this is another Promise software as well as another situation with –
1:38:14
Oh, that German and Swiss outfit that was crypto AG. It was sort of another software hook that the CIA was using for a while that Indira Singh, this 9-11 whistleblower, stumbled on. And as it turns out, she found out that these individuals from P-TECH who were linked to BCCI.
1:38:39
Pakistani intelligence and Yasim Qadi, who at the time had been accused of being one of the funders of terrorism, that she actually saw them visiting warehouses in Boston that were linked to drug trafficking. And this was caught by a CPS affiliate. And she takes it to Chuck Grassley, basically, and he admits it to her.
1:39:07
That this is really that, you know, those seem to still be a problem, even after Iran-Contra and everything else. So you can kind of hear her smoking gun speech in there. People were interested, sort of the follow up to Friday, you know, on Travis's links, which we have the next. OK, you put it up there. Great. Thank you for that. Awesome. All right.
1:39:39
Kathleen, did you get your mic figured out? I guess not. All right, guys. I think that'll do it for today. And tomorrow we will be talking about James Angleton, one of my favorite evil bastards. Anyway. Oh, my gosh. He's rotting in hell right now, I'm sure. Okay. So.
1:40:11
Take care. Have a nice Monday afternoon. And as soon as I get finished with dinner, I'll post when we're going to have the space this evening to talk about the Minutemen. It's a crazy story. Thanks. Thanks, Bridget. Colonel, you were talking about Scott Pressler and who the video to look at to our recording.
1:40:41
Brandon Strada is the one that did the video about Scott Pressler. Okay. Okay. Thank you. All right. Take care, everybody.
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Claims made here
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 6:06
“be thought as genuine compensation, but it was a chance for the truth to be acknowledged, the war to be over, and we could begin to move on. We all signed the settlement agreement, meaning him and his…”
George Tenet ordered_assassination_of
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 6:32
“In addition, they threatened my family and our attorneys that we would be sent to prison if we told anyone about anything in it. He concluded that that direction had to have come from George Tenet per…”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 9:10
“During all of his disclosures, he never once, as you see in this book, disclosed that classified location. He quoted it from a New York Times article. So he is still honoring his oath. Remember, one o…”
George Tenet covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 10:05
“June 17, 2002, when we filed the case, until February 11, 2004, the CIA did not make an assertion of state privilege. There would later be accusations that CIA Director George Tenet was using the priv…”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 10:35
“an order making it illegal for us to talk to Congress. While the fight was going on, I retained one of the best constitutional lawyers in the country, the famed Jonathan Turley. Now, Jonathan Turley i…”
CIA covered_up
September 11 attacks book_quoted
▶ 13:06
“for the way the agency monitored terrorist activity before September 11, 2001, and for intelligence failures leading up to the war in Iraq, which is a nice way to say they lied about everything. And t…”
Allen Dulles succeeded
George Tenet book_quoted
▶ 14:04
“with what some said was a fierce loyalty to the CIA personnel and to Bush, which, of course, is bullshit, whose father was a predecessor in the post. A likable, chummy personality also helped him beco…”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 15:08
“Couldn't because even the Mockingbird media knew that there was a lie too big to sell. If Kevin Shipp had any illusions that the CIA had gone rogue, their actions removed any lingering doubts for me. …”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 17:13
“who was his own representative, who listened to his case and tried to get the agency to respond, which they ignored him. In 2011, he contacted a Washington Post reporter and basically they ignored him…”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 17:45
“to reveal classified information before they write the story. And this went back and forth and back and forth instead of reading all the details I'm just going to tell you. They were basically trying …”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 18:13
“I gave him a week and then I called Charlie Savage, the national security reporter for the Times, who immediately began his own investigation. The story was finished and published within a matter of d…”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 18:42
“Camp Stanley and where it was located just outside of San Antonio that he then quoted from that report. He didn't tell the New York Times where it was at. This guy did his own research and published i…”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 19:09
“Carl Bernstein in October 77 in an article he wrote for the Rolling Stones. And he goes on and talks a little bit about how he doesn't think Bernstein's all that great, but he's much better than Woodw…”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 19:42
“Deception for the following reasons. One, the use of journalists has been among the most productive means of intelligence gathering employed by the CIA. Although the agency has cut back a lot on the r…”
CIA recruited
Ed Hale book_quoted
▶ 21:13
“of how easily the Bank of Baltimore CEO, Ed Hale, was recruited by Buzzy Crongard, at the time the CEO of Alex Brown and Son. It's as if the alpha males of American capitalism can't wait to get added …”
CIA recruited
William Pawley book_quoted
▶ 21:13
“of how easily the Bank of Baltimore CEO, Ed Hale, was recruited by Buzzy Crongard, at the time the CEO of Alex Brown and Son. It's as if the alpha males of American capitalism can't wait to get added …”
CIA recruited
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger book_quoted
▶ 21:44
“Henry Luce of Time, Inc., author Salzberger of the New York Times, Barry Bingham, Sr. of the Louisville Cardinal Courier Journal, and James Copley of Copley News Service. Other corporations which coop…”
CIA recruited
Associated Press book_quoted
▶ 21:44
“Henry Luce of Time, Inc., author Salzberger of the New York Times, Barry Bingham, Sr. of the Louisville Cardinal Courier Journal, and James Copley of Copley News Service. Other corporations which coop…”
CIA recruited
Barry Bingham Sr. book_quoted
▶ 21:44
“Henry Luce of Time, Inc., author Salzberger of the New York Times, Barry Bingham, Sr. of the Louisville Cardinal Courier Journal, and James Copley of Copley News Service. Other corporations which coop…”
CIA recruited
James Comey book_quoted
▶ 21:44
“Henry Luce of Time, Inc., author Salzberger of the New York Times, Barry Bingham, Sr. of the Louisville Cardinal Courier Journal, and James Copley of Copley News Service. Other corporations which coop…”
CIA recruited
Henry Luce book_quoted
▶ 21:44
“Henry Luce of Time, Inc., author Salzberger of the New York Times, Barry Bingham, Sr. of the Louisville Cardinal Courier Journal, and James Copley of Copley News Service. Other corporations which coop…”
CIA recruited
Saturday Evening Post book_quoted
▶ 22:12
“of the Unification Church. Reuters, Hearst Newspapers, Scribd Howard, Newsweek Magazine, and Mutual Broadcasting System, the Miami Herald, and the Saturday Evening Post, along with the New York Herald…”
CIA recruited
New York Herald Tribune book_quoted
▶ 22:12
“of the Unification Church. Reuters, Hearst Newspapers, Scribd Howard, Newsweek Magazine, and Mutual Broadcasting System, the Miami Herald, and the Saturday Evening Post, along with the New York Herald…”
CIA recruited
Miami Herald book_quoted
▶ 22:12
“of the Unification Church. Reuters, Hearst Newspapers, Scribd Howard, Newsweek Magazine, and Mutual Broadcasting System, the Miami Herald, and the Saturday Evening Post, along with the New York Herald…”
CIA recruited
Liberty Broadcasting System book_quoted
▶ 22:12
“of the Unification Church. Reuters, Hearst Newspapers, Scribd Howard, Newsweek Magazine, and Mutual Broadcasting System, the Miami Herald, and the Saturday Evening Post, along with the New York Herald…”
CIA recruited
Newsweek book_quoted
▶ 22:12
“of the Unification Church. Reuters, Hearst Newspapers, Scribd Howard, Newsweek Magazine, and Mutual Broadcasting System, the Miami Herald, and the Saturday Evening Post, along with the New York Herald…”
CIA recruited
Hearst Newspapers book_quoted
▶ 22:12
“of the Unification Church. Reuters, Hearst Newspapers, Scribd Howard, Newsweek Magazine, and Mutual Broadcasting System, the Miami Herald, and the Saturday Evening Post, along with the New York Herald…”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 23:33
“Many journalists were used by the CIA to assist in the process of gathering intelligence, and they had the reputation of being among the best in the business because they were being fed information by…”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 24:04
“They spend much of their time cultivating sources in the governments, and they have big budgets to do that. We now understand that for the most part, CIA agents are foreign nationals, and a critical r…”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 24:34
“target country may already be aware of the CIA employees. So therefore using someone else is beneficial. Okay. And he goes on to explain how they use the journalists as cutouts for information. So the…”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 25:04
“We've got a law that says we're not allowed to talk about them. Everybody overseas knows who they are. They even know the names of the jobs they have in embassies. So they use the journalist as the go…”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 25:37
“Bernstein's article details the agency's was teaching journalists how to place misinformation in public arenas to serve up black propaganda to include feeding them fake documents to report on, which i…”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 26:09
“He goes on to talk about how General Flynn was set up as the national security advisor, which I thought was very interesting. And he said that the sending over of two FBI agents at the direction of Ja…”
James Comey ordered_assassination_of
Donald Trump book_quoted
▶ 26:09
“He goes on to talk about how General Flynn was set up as the national security advisor, which I thought was very interesting. And he said that the sending over of two FBI agents at the direction of Ja…”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 26:39
“And he kind of compares that with some of the things that both the OSS did back in the day, as well as the CIA. So, again, and he talks at length, and I'm not going to go over it because we already kn…”
CIA spied_on
Donald Trump book_quoted
▶ 26:39
“And he kind of compares that with some of the things that both the OSS did back in the day, as well as the CIA. So, again, and he talks at length, and I'm not going to go over it because we already kn…”
John Brennan covered_up
Donald Trump book_quoted
▶ 27:11
“And I just think that that's very encouraging that all of this was captured from a CIA agent. And he says, most chilling of all, the CIA director John Brennan leaked the Russian collusion story to the…”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 27:11
“And I just think that that's very encouraging that all of this was captured from a CIA agent. And he says, most chilling of all, the CIA director John Brennan leaked the Russian collusion story to the…”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 27:41
“of two-time Attorney General Bill Barr to be very illuminating. His smooth pontification style is the perfect cover for a closet representative of the national security state. And of course, we all kn…”
Christopher Steele spied_on
Donald Trump book_quoted
▶ 27:41
“of two-time Attorney General Bill Barr to be very illuminating. His smooth pontification style is the perfect cover for a closet representative of the national security state. And of course, we all kn…”
Hillary Clinton financed_via
Christopher Steele book_quoted
▶ 28:13
“in order to, not that he wasn't actually affiliated with them, because he was, but, and that he was some Russian expert when he had never set foot in Russia, in order to be able to set the whole thing…”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 28:13
“in order to, not that he wasn't actually affiliated with them, because he was, but, and that he was some Russian expert when he had never set foot in Russia, in order to be able to set the whole thing…”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 28:40
“And we may actually have seen peace with North Korea, China and everybody else. But of course, the CIA is not interested in peace. They want perpetual war because they work for the war machine. And he…”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 29:13
“Mike Johnson became Speaker of the House and basically reauthorized Section 702, which he says was a huge mistake. And he says the U.S. intelligence officials argued that FISA Section 702 allows their…”
Mike Johnson funded
CIA documented
▶ 29:13
“Mike Johnson became Speaker of the House and basically reauthorized Section 702, which he says was a huge mistake. And he says the U.S. intelligence officials argued that FISA Section 702 allows their…”
Matt Gaetz exposed
CIA book_quoted
▶ 29:36
“warrantless surveillance of non-American citizens inside the U.S. during investigations, but we also know, thanks to General Flynn, that they unmask people when they shouldn't. And then he points out …”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 29:36
“warrantless surveillance of non-American citizens inside the U.S. during investigations, but we also know, thanks to General Flynn, that they unmask people when they shouldn't. And then he points out …”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 30:05
“In the view of political commentator Tucker Carlson in an interview with Joe Rogan's podcast in April of twenty twenty four, Carlson expressed the view that when had a line, I I did. I'm up here. Than…”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 30:40
“Here's what's so deeply wrong with Johnson's statement about. All right. So let me read the statement. When I was a member of judiciary, I saw all of the abuses of the FBI. There were terrible abuses …”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 31:10
“except for the same people that lie for a living. So the author, Kevin Shipp, says, here's what's so deeply wrong with Johnson's statement, which no matter how you interpret it, states clearly that th…”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 31:39
“You can't investigate it. You have no idea if it's true. Or you can't tell anybody what you heard in order to vet it. Whether you believe this is a good arrangement, it's actually a terrible one. And …”
CIA covered_up
Kevin Shipp book_quoted
▶ 32:12
“I just think it was very interesting that this guy is pointing all of that out. So he goes on to quote Massey, Thomas Massey, quote, this is how the Constitution dies. By a tie vote, the amendment to …”
CIA co-opted
Speaker Johnson host_asserted
▶ 35:39
“This is the thing that intelligence agencies with their lies and likely bullying of Speaker Johnson don't understand. You can't avoid the attention of the public when you take the Speaker of the House…”
CIA funded
Operation Gladio host_asserted
▶ 50:48
“Is that part of, I'm sure it's part of Operation Gladio because you know how they are. Well, it's part of a plan. Gladio, again, is the paramilitary piece of this. The overall plan, it definitely is p…”
Skull and Bones manipulated
Howard Dean campaign host_asserted
▶ 1:03:23
“Yet all of this money is being spent. So why are these people on the so-called left never saying, oh, well, had we exposed Jesse Jackson's twice fake campaigns, there would have been no twice Bernie c…”
CIA manipulated
Howard Dean campaign host_asserted
▶ 1:03:52
“by the scumbag DNC, skull and bones pieces of shit, to nominate Kerry to lose to crackhead, you know, at the height of the Vietnam War. So there's an attempt, in other words, what's the common denomin…”
Alfred McCoy exposed
Time-Life book_quoted
▶ 1:27:59
“that all along was talking about. Illini, go ahead. Hey, Colonel. Just to Kevin Shipp's point as well as to Renee's, I was going through Alfred McCoy's book today, and I stumbled on him receiving all …”
Mafia funded
CIA host_asserted
▶ 1:30:43
“They employed, as a company sanctioned by the state, they employed a private intelligence and a private military. So this international syndicate got tired of paying for it themselves. And so after Wo…”
Allen Dulles member_of
Sullivan & Cromwell host_asserted
▶ 1:33:14
“And MI6 goes to the CIA and says, hey, we fucked this up and we can't do anything because we can't even get in the country now. They expelled all of our people. So we need your help. Well, the only wa…”
Kermit Roosevelt carried_out_attack
Mohammad Mosaddegh host_asserted
▶ 1:33:43
“He was not the CIA director while he was there. He was still basically working for Sullivan and Cromwell, doing their bidding with all of the oligarchs that owns transnational corporations. And so Ala…”
Allen Dulles ordered_assassination_of
Mohammad Mosaddegh host_asserted
▶ 1:33:43
“He was not the CIA director while he was there. He was still basically working for Sullivan and Cromwell, doing their bidding with all of the oligarchs that owns transnational corporations. And so Ala…”
CIA supplied_arms_to
Nicaragua host_asserted
▶ 1:35:18
“So Mossad is definitely one of those post-World War II intelligence agencies, along with the IDF. They both are very active in what I just said. As a matter of fact, what the US government has done re…”
CIA supplied_arms_to
Angola host_asserted
▶ 1:35:18
“So Mossad is definitely one of those post-World War II intelligence agencies, along with the IDF. They both are very active in what I just said. As a matter of fact, what the US government has done re…”
Israel supplied_arms_to
Iran host_asserted
▶ 1:35:46
“As the middle guy, Israel is a major weapons trafficker of illegal weapons from the U.S. into countries that we're trying to overthrow. We use Israel. That's how the missiles, the original, there was …”
CIA supplied_arms_to
Iran host_asserted
▶ 1:35:46
“As the middle guy, Israel is a major weapons trafficker of illegal weapons from the U.S. into countries that we're trying to overthrow. We use Israel. That's how the missiles, the original, there was …”
Israel supplied_arms_to
Iran host_asserted
▶ 1:36:11
“and then the second one, which was the price of holding the hostages until Ronald Reagan took office, and then the second one that was associated with the Iran-Contra affair. Both of those weapon thin…”
Indira Singh exposed
Crypto AG host_asserted
▶ 1:38:14
“Oh, that German and Swiss outfit that was crypto AG. It was sort of another software hook that the CIA was using for a while that Indira Singh, this 9-11 whistleblower, stumbled on. And as it turns ou…”
Indira Singh exposed
P-TECH host_asserted
▶ 1:38:14
“Oh, that German and Swiss outfit that was crypto AG. It was sort of another software hook that the CIA was using for a while that Indira Singh, this 9-11 whistleblower, stumbled on. And as it turns ou…”
P-TECH member_of
BCCI host_asserted
▶ 1:38:14
“Oh, that German and Swiss outfit that was crypto AG. It was sort of another software hook that the CIA was using for a while that Indira Singh, this 9-11 whistleblower, stumbled on. And as it turns ou…”
Yasin Qadi funded
P-TECH host_asserted
▶ 1:38:39
“Pakistani intelligence and Yasim Qadi, who at the time had been accused of being one of the funders of terrorism, that she actually saw them visiting warehouses in Boston that were linked to drug traf…”