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0:00 Good afternoon, Colonel Towner. Good afternoon, everyone. Hope you're having a wonderful day. And if you don't mind, could you repost this space and maybe hashtag Operation Gladio and we can get some more people in here as Colonel Towner gives us more bombs and stuff that's going on currently with Tim Walz. So this will probably be very, very enlightening. So please repost this space. Thank you.
0:43 I'm driving right now, so I'm going to talk for a little bit until she's ready to get started. Oh, there's Bridget. I signed up. I'm going to be going, and I'm going to infiltrate the Harris and Walls rally that they're having here in Las Vegas on Saturday. Okay? So I will be live on the ground for everybody. Thanks. And so will Golfie. I may end up dropping out as my signal fluctuates on my way back.
1:33 What do you think of all the news going on, Stella? And by the way, thanks for tagging me and stuff. I'm just really blown away. And I don't know if you guys got to watch the question and answer that Donald Trump had at Mar-a-Lago. And he was answering questions of the press and people like that. He was saying that he was going to start having more of them. Hello, hello. Doesn't it say something about that just earlier? I missed it.
2:05 What's that? About the question and answer at Mar-a-Lago. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I didn't get to see all of it because I got called away. Still in disaster cleanup mode. The benefit of living in the desert, we just get baked by the sun. Sorry. Oh, gosh. Let me tell you something. I am absolutely roasting.
2:37 You know, the truck has an eight foot bed. I've gotten like eight truckloads, two trailers worth. The Kubota has been working nonstop, picking up the bigger stuff. And I mean, at least the power was back on early enough, but it just gets so hot. You know, I can only do two or three truckloads before I just have to call it a day because it's just too hot. Today is the Lionsgate portal. So think and manifest.
3:08 um abundance and um justice and things like that if you guys are into that kind of stuff and then we have a double blue moon and the first one i believe that's going to be around the 19 20 i don't know whatever one that one is is like a double and it the next one won't happen for a little bit so it's like a double blue moon i think is what they call it so there's a lot of really i mean energetically or celestially if you want to go that route
3:37 Really cool stuff happening. That's amazing. I always wanted to get into that, but I just never took the time to do it. I know in the Midwest, I'm smack in the middle of the Midwest. If you take a dartboard and just stick it right in the middle, that's me. And we are having the most unusually cool. We normally get the 110, 115, not including the heat index, you know, about in August and July.
4:06 It was 80 degrees. It was the high. I mean, strangely not. I mean, not that I'm complaining. I'm loving every minute of it, but it's just weird. Well, it's 104, 101 right now. It's cooling down. There's cumulus clouds forming in the mountains to the northwest, really thick ones. There's like a gray haze, but it looks like we might get a little bit of activity.
4:38 But from my understanding, it doesn't look like I think this is the last batch of really, really hot weather that we're supposed to have here. Then it'll be manageable. It'll be around 103. So but yeah, it's been crazy this year here and dries. I'm sure there's fires all around us, but it seems like there's a lot of stuff coming out regarding that walls guy and his.
5:11 you know stolen valor and all kinds of crazy stuff so um did you guys um if you guys don't mind exactly and if you guys don't mind please repost because i think colonel town is probably ready to get started i am yeah so no definitely all right did you have something else you wanted to say cousin it no um
5:39 Yeah, definitely repost and kind of highlight the fact that we're going to talk about walls because I think this is very important. And I think I'm going to close out what we're going to cover here with kind of my thoughts on why he was chosen. So I want to start off with.
6:09 Anybody who's ever served in the military, if you guys have military experience and you want to comment, please just ask for a mic. We're not going to do this the same way as my normal presentation. I am going to go over an article, but that's going to be at the tail end of the discussion. So this is going to be a very different space than we normally have.
6:36 more interactive and specifically anybody that has military experience either and in the Guard and Reserve, but active duty as well. So I want to start off because I understand that most people who've never been in the military gets lost when people start talking about how the internal military works.
7:03 I want to start off by telling you just at a 30,000-foot look the difference between the Guard, the Reserve, and the active duty. Obviously, the active duty is on a 72-hour response time normally in order to mobilize and go to war. Obviously, the Marines and the Navy sail around in the water. They're the first 72 hours.
7:30 So kind of just, and this is very generic, but from a wartime footing standpoint, the mobile forces floating around in the water have enough resources to last 72 hours as far as bombing, air sorties, aircraft, munitions, whatever. They have all of the capability to run a mini war.
7:58 for the first 72 hours. The stateside forces, primarily the Air Force or the ones that are forward deployed into Europe and some of our overseas bases, they are on a 72-hour response time. And in order for there to be interoperability between the Guard, the Reserve, and the active component, rank-wise, they all pretty much look alike.
8:28 There are some nuances in the Garden Reserve that I'm going to go over just so that you guys know. Because they're very important as it relates to walls. When you are in the reserve, you are in a federal force that is paid for by the federal government 100% of the time. And you look exactly like the active component.
8:58 And you have to perform exactly like the active component 100% of the time. That's not true of the Air National Guard or the Army Guard. They have, as we talked in the one before, you have Title 32 and Title 10. Title 32 orders are when you are doing your duty for the state. And you can even have different ranks, and I'll explain that.
9:30 wing commander at a guard, air guard wing in Florida. There's a air guard wing. And let's just say you fly A-10s and you're a colonel because that's what the wing commander grade is in the Air Force. And you have to, from a federal perspective, when your unit is mobilized and you forward deploy for your federal mission,
10:00 You can't be a two-star general when every other wing commander is a colonel. You have to be equivalent ranks. No one's going to be saying, okay, because you've been in the guard for 40 years and they promoted you to some crazy rank like a two-star and you're still a wing commander, that you're going to be in charge when we deploy. That's not how it works. So the manning documents or the rank that you...
10:27 maintain in the Guard and Reserve from a war document looks like the war document of the active component for interoperability when you go forward. So if that Air Guard commander in the state of Florida was selected by Governor DeSantis to be his adjutant general, those are all two-star billets.
10:54 He is federally recognized having been promoted through promotion boards as a colonel. But in state, when he attends meetings, he wears a two-star general uniform. When he attends meetings outside of the state, he's not a major general. He is only a major general inside the state. That's a very important distinction that most people doesn't even know happens.
11:25 In the Guard and Reserve, because most people stay in the same unit, because the unit's in their neighborhood, in their city, on active duty, you have the mobility of going anywhere, anytime the active component tells you you're moving. So when I got promoted on active duty, if the billet that I was sitting in was a captain's billet and I got promoted to major, they would move me to a major's billet and they could move me anywhere in the world.
11:55 In the Guard and Reserve, that's not the case. And so if you are an enlisted person on active duty, you test for promotion, right? You literally sit down and take a test. They say we're going to promote 5% of the career fields because it's all based on career fields. This is on the active side.
12:19 Um, and if you're in the top 5% scoring of medals and there's a whole like five or six different, um, uh, point categories, but primarily it's your test and you get selected for promotion and you are sitting in a, the junior ranking billet, like if you're a staff sergeant and now you're going to be a tech sergeant, um, chances are if there's not another tech sergeant billet on the base that you're at, you're going to get moved.
12:47 And again, you can be moved anywhere in the world. For a guardsman or a reservist who happens to go to drill weekend down the street, you're not moving anywhere. So when you join the, and I'm going to start off with the reserve because it is kind of the transition to the guard because they look a lot like active duty, but there are some nuances. So when a unit.
13:16 is created. And let's go with this A-10 wing. You have an entire package. You have communications people, you have munitions people, you have personnel people, you have maintenance people, you have pilots. There's an entire package and all of the packages based on the number of aircraft you have looks exactly the same. But on active duty, you're going to have positions for airmen.
13:43 You're going to have positions for staff sergeants. You're going to have positions for tech sergeants, like, say, in aircraft maintenance. In the Guard or the Reserve, they basically all start off as staff sergeants. Because generally speaking, you don't come into the Guard right off the street. You come into the Guard off of active duty, which means you've got four or five, six years under your belt. So they kind of have a minimum grade.
14:12 And then you get promoted, not based on testing, based on vacancies. So if tech sergeant so-and-so retires, one of the staff sergeants is going to move up to that tech sergeant billet. And if a master sergeant, the next rank up, retires, then one of the tech sergeants is going to move up to the master sergeant billet. So it's not tested because you can't move around.
14:36 Now, that's not to say you can't volunteer to go to another unit, because you certainly can, but that unit has its own hierarchy, too. So it's kind of like the good old boys system, that the wing commander generally is not going to hire from the outside of the wing, especially for the senior billets. They hire someone from within their own wing, and then they basically have that billet until they die or they retire.
15:06 Unless you get yourself in trouble. So this is very much a good old boy system in how this thing works. So I needed to explain that to you so that you understand when people are talking about the fact that Walls held the highest enlisted rank in his Army Guard unit. I want you to understand what he went through to get to that position.
15:36 And basically someone having to die or retire for him to even be placed in the billet. Now, because they have what's called position vacancy, he can assume that rank and wear that rank, even though it's not a permanent rank. And that's at the discretion of the wing commander. So he did not.
16:02 And in the reserve, that would not have happened. He can't put the rank on until he meets all the qualifications. And it said he never went to the command sergeant major school. So he never met the qualifications for that rank. So without a waiver from the wing commander, he could have never put that rank on. Whether he got the waiver, I don't know. But technically, he was never that actually. He was never actually that rank.
16:32 But again, they do have the ability to waive the school for a certain like a one year period or whatever. And he could only wear that rank there inside the state because he wasn't actually that rank federally recognized. So from him going to Washington or somewhere else and saying that he was that rank is a flat out lie. He was not that rank anywhere outside of that state.
17:03 If, in fact, he had a waiver to be that rank inside the state. So that's another point. I also wanted to talk about his medals. To be an E9 in the military, especially in a guard unit, because, again, everybody up the chain of command has to die or retire for people to move up. I can't reemphasize that enough.
17:35 you are normally in a unit a very long time. And generally speaking, especially if you volunteer to go on deployments, you're going to, by the time you become an E9, you're going to have 10 to 12 medals just for doing shit, volunteering to do state activities, a flood, a snow disaster, whatever. You're going to have medals.
18:07 He had like three. I have like 20. It's ridiculous. That means he did absolutely nothing at all. And if he spent any time on active duty, he probably got those medals from being on active duty, like one when he left, one when he was maybe for volunteering for that deployment to go to Europe, which was ridiculous.
18:40 So I wanted to explain that part too. And then I think one of the most critical points that most people don't realize happens in the Guard and Reserve, they have a thing called rainbow units. And what that means is that every rotation that comes up, the Guard and Reserve have the opportunity within a state for the Guard.
19:08 within a numbered Air Force on the reserve side to rainbow in a bunch of people. And I'll give you an example. When I was at U.S. Central Command, I worked with the E-9 that ran the security forces down at Homestead Air Reserve Base. And I also worked with the Air Force Reserve Command in Warner Robins, Georgia for their chief cop. And they're always looking for things to do.
19:37 That's relevant for training for their two week annual tour. And we at CENTCOM, I had just left the Pentagon and had worked with the chief of the Air Force Reserve, their three star in his front office. So I was very familiar with the wing commanders, the NAF commanders. I went to all their conferences. So I kind of knew my way around more so than most active duty officers inside the Air Force Reserve. And what I.
20:06 What I knew is they're always looking for things to do. And this is true in the Guard as well. Central Command had an ongoing requirement for an exercise called Bright Star. And it was held in different places while I was at CENTCOM. It was held in Kenya. And our mobile headquarters, basically a skeleton crew picked up and were deployed. It was kind of our go-to-war exercise.
20:35 And the first one that they had after I arrived, they had a problem finding active duty security forces that were not already in a rotation of any service because they were all high ops tempo and they didn't have a lot of people available. And I'm looking at the and I worked in personnel like the sourcing. That was my job.
21:01 when CENTCOM goes to war, my job was to go to all of the services and get the people to fall in on our headquarters and forward deploy. That was kind of what my job was. So when I'm looking at the, all of these reserve units, and I mean, there's like 40 some of them, all of the guard unit, there's like 200 of them and they all have security forces and they have nothing. They do have something to do, but they basically have nothing to do.
21:28 And they're always looking for cool things. Kenya is pretty cool. And going to a five star hotel where the four star is going to be held up during this mobile command training exercise for 10 days is really cool. 10 days fits right inside of their 14 day annual tour. So I'm like, this is a match made in heaven. What the hell? And so in one of the sourcing conferences we were in, the people for the Air Force.
21:57 that was there from Langley Air Force Base. That was our force supplier for the Air Force. I mentioned, hey, do you know there's like 40 reserve units that all have cops that would love to come guard a four-star and write that on their evaluation? And they're like, oh, we're not going to commit to that. And I'm like, well, I'm not asking you to commit to it. I'm just telling you that they're all out there. Yeah, but if you commit, if we commit to that, then we're going to have to do it every year.
22:28 I'm like, well, they have annual tour every year, so it's not really a big deal. Yeah, but then we're going to have to do it. It's your fucking job. Are you saying that you don't want to do your job? That's your job. Your job is to provide forces to CENTCOM. You have no other job. And that was my welcome to joint assignments. It was the most bizarre thing ever. So I left the conference when it was over and I called my old boss and I'm like, this is such bullshit.
22:58 You've got all of these people that want to go on something really cool like this. And this civilian, he's a retired colonel down there, and I was a major. And he was an asshole. And so I told my boss, my old boss, about it. And he's like, oh, yeah, that'd be awesome. So I got him. Anyway, I set the whole thing up. And when he found out about it, oh, my God.
23:25 He called me and for 15 minutes yelled. I just put the phone down on my desk. I mean, he is screaming at the top of his lungs. But the cops still went. And what they do is the chief that was down at Homestead called all of the 40-some reserve units because I had a requirement for 45 cops. And they don't have 45 cops at Homestead without taking their own cops off the front gate.
23:54 So he rainbowed a unit together. We brought them into Homestead two days before the deployment. They went through the whole drills, the OPSEC, all of the crap. They come up on a bus to MacDill, got on an airplane, went on the annual tour. So everybody was like, holy shit, this is like the coolest thing ever. We did it the following year. We went to Egypt that year. But anyway, it worked out. It was great.
24:24 But every one of those guys that came and did that got a medal. That's the whole reason for telling you that story. When we got back, they did such an awesome job. I put them all in for a medal. So you can basically get as many medals in the Garden Reserve as you want to volunteer to go and do things and do a really good job. So the fact that this guy has three medals is a joke.
24:53 I wanted to also say that. And then, of course, you know, him saying the Stolen Valor part about that he was in a war zone when he actually went to Europe. And let me explain that. For Operation Enduring Freedom or even Desert Storm, the first Desert Storm, there are requirements. For example, the first Desert Storm, I was forward deployed to Iraq.
25:20 And spent some time in Turkey, but I was there for six months and five of them were in northern Iraq. However, UCOM and USAFE for the Air Force, which is UCOM, UCOM is the European Command, had responsibility for the northern sector of Iraq. It was 100% ran out of UCOM, not CENTCOM, even though Iraq falls in CENTCOM's theater. CENTCOM ran the war.
25:50 into, you know, from Saudi Arabia into southern Iraq. But because they were busy with that actual war, they turned over the northern part, the no-fly zone, to UCOM to run that entire operation. And there were requirements in Europe, as well as Turkey, as well as northern Iraq. This guy volunteered, because again, it was all volunteer at this point when you're in the Guard.
26:18 The Guard was not mobilized involuntarily at this point. So he volunteered to go to Europe and not to a combat position while he's basically an infantry combat forces guy. So in every way, he's a slimeball. And then to come back and...
26:45 not only say that basically he was a rank that he was never actually the rank, he never met the requirements for the rank. So he was only recognized if that inside the state. He never deployed to a combat zone, even though he said that he had, which again is stolen valor for all of those people that was inside of a war theater in the AOR.
27:15 I just wanted to go over that so everybody has an understanding of just how slimy this guy is. Not that we didn't know he was slimy, but I want to give you the specific reasons and the understanding behind it so that you have a better understanding of how that process works and why this is so egregious. So we're going to stop there for just a second to see if anybody has any questions. Anybody?
27:48 And again, for those of you who came in late, we're doing this a little differently. If you guys want a mic, just ask for it. We are not holding off till the end on this one. This is going to be more interactive. Go ahead, Bridget. Question. Okay. Okay. I'm going to start over. Kamala Harris on her face cannot win enough votes to have qualified for the position she's going into.
28:24 And she chose the most unlikable, unreasonable choice for vice president. Is this just a... Okay, you're jumping ahead. Oh, sorry. My brain went there. That's phase two. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Okay, okay. We're talking just about the military thing. You are always one step ahead of us.
28:54 I'm sorry. No, that's fine. I know I'm actually just ragging on you, but that is what we're going to talk about next. You're dead on, Bridget, as usual. Miles, go ahead. Good afternoon, Colonel. So being in Minnesota and I'm always listening to the 133rd at the airport go on training missions. I put down in the Purple Pill.
29:25 about the 133rd, you should do some research on them. They're a very interesting history on the 133rd air wing. But, yeah, look, Timmy got his medals up at Fort Ripley because they have an artillery range up at Fort Ripley, and it's right in what they call Lake Country. So he probably went water skiing with his buddies and drinking.
29:52 But you get a medal for water skiing up in Lake Country. Thanks, Colonel. All right. Thank you. Frog, what you got? First off, what's up, Colonel? What's up, Stella? What is up, Cousin Hit and Bridget? How's everybody doing? Oh, man, I don't want to get ahead either. Hey, Froggy. How's it going? I don't want to get ahead either because I think I know where Bridget's going. But I'll jump in later. But I do want to say.
30:21 Stolen dollar is a felony. He's committed felonies. This dude needs to go to prison for farming, propping himself up. I'm sure you guys talked about the riots and him blocking the National Guard from, you know, coming in. I'm sure. Well, we actually have not. And that's actually that's actually a very good subject. I do have that on the list as well.
30:49 as the transition into what I'm going to refer to as the psyops section of this conversation. But I want everybody to understand, based on everything that I just told you, if you had a, and let's just say Trump's president, and we are conducting operations, which we did.
31:18 In Syria. And every time he signed an order to move a unit to a different part of Syria, he called Russia and said, hey, I just moved this unit here. And that unit.
31:40 was then subsequently attacked or set up for some kind of operation or worked around where they're attacking somewhere else. That's what Tim Walz did. And I can't emphasize this enough. If, as a governor, you have put on your military commander of your state forces, your state militia,
32:08 was placed on active duty orders at your command. You are a quote unquote wartime commander at that point. And what he was doing is he was sharing wartime information with a family member that allowed people to work around where he was signing orders to deploy his wartime forces.
32:38 inside the state of Minnesota. So as he deployed a guard squadron element, whatever, to defend this place, he was turning around and telling his daughter that he had put guard people here so her forces could go somewhere else and attack. So that's how bad that is. That is aiding and abetting the enemy.
33:19 That's how bad that is. So I want everybody to understand that. There's like literally nothing worse than that. All right. So let's talk about. So go back to your comment about how if you're going to pick someone. So already Kamala, having never gotten a vote, having to drop out because she is so.
33:54 unpopular of the presidential thing back in 2020, because she's the single most unlikable person there is, right? Absolutely. So she even won awards from Planned Parenthood. I just wanted to throw that out. I mean, this is the lowest, there is no doubt, unlikable guy.
34:23 But he's the highest in their qualifications, right? He meets all of their qualifications as being the worst of the worst for us. But that makes him the best of the best for them. Correct? Yeah. Right. Yeah. Okay. So if you already have the worst of the worst for us, and even the left didn't want Kamala Harris.
34:54 In their own primary, they didn't want her. She was like the single bottom, not drag crazy person on their slate of candidates. And then they take someone like a Walls and they know all of this. They do their own research. They've got the single best opposition research capability of any entity that I have ever seen, bar none.
35:24 So they know what all of his quote unquote negatives are. And they put the two of them together. To me, it's it appears and I don't mean this like the way in which most people will take this. But if you are and let me let me take a step back because I have to give you another analogy. I was reading a book about.
35:57 the CIA and their training, how they train assets, how they train agents. One of the things that they do is, this was actually a test and I posted about this. They will drop you off at a coffee shop and you have to get someone in that coffee shop to buy you a coffee. So you're basically selling yourself. You have to somehow, you know, oh, I'm a dog rescue person and I did this and I did that.
36:28 And the person in line will go, oh, hey, let me buy you a coffee. That's awesome. It's actually a test. And until they pass that test, they can't go to the next segment of whatever their CIA asset slash agent training is. That's actually a test. So their job as CIA agents is to sell a product. In that case, it's them.
36:58 Or the made up them because they lied to the person to get them to buy them a cup of coffee. So they're very good at selling this made up bullshit. And it appears to me that it's like someone's punking them. Like here's the two single worst people that you could come up with and somehow.
37:30 They're going to have to sell them. And you have their quote unquote media, which are the PR department of the CIA, dutifully going out, as Brian Kate said, eating a shit burger and having to eat it every single day by pretending to sell something that's horrible as something that's good.
37:59 It's almost like someone is psyoping them with their own shit booger. And before I started talking to Brian about that, I'm like, holy shit. Because that does seem like what it's, because they have no chance of winning. And more importantly, there's no plausibility that they could win. And that's why I think they won't last.
38:30 Because in order for this PSYOP to work that has always worked in them placing who they want in the White House, there has to be plausibility that they actually won. There has to be doubt in the back of your mind that they actually had the ability to win. And there is zero plausibility that nitwit and dumb shit could actually pull it off. Go ahead, Cousin It.
39:02 Well, you touched on a very good point. None of these two absolutely don't have the ability to win. They have to have the appearance of the ability to win. Because at the end of the day, regardless of what happens, they're going to steal the election. They're going to try. They will not let Donald. They're going to try. Yeah.
39:23 they have to get within a plausible, that's why all these bullshit polls are coming out now. Oh, you know, she's 49 and he's 48 and et cetera. You know, we, we all know that's garbage. Um, but they have to give me here. Yes, absolutely. But you know, they do that as more people, they're going to, but as more people wake up, they are destroying their own, um,
39:52 remaining credibility that they have because everybody's starting to see the shit booker hanging. Well, right. You know, and, and I think it's really funny the dates that Trump had picked for the potential debates, because I don't think they're going to be, you know, I think by the end of the month, this is going to be a moot point anyway. You know, I, I still am in the camp that big Mike is going to be the nominee. I,
40:24 You know, I know people are like, oh, no, no, she's the nominee. I don't think so. And the other thing, too, is there's $91 million that has to be accounted for that still hasn't been accounted for. But, yeah, I mean, this is one big, huge snot. I mean, it is disgusting, all of them. And don't even let that any of them near my horses at all, period. End of story. Yeah. All right.
40:50 Wouldn't it be funny? You know how they're doing, you know, like they're doing those little small donations on people that didn't do it. Wouldn't it be funny if those people said, hey, you know, if it says that I did it, I want that money back. Technically, they're supposed to be able to do that. Technically, they are supposed to be able to do that. Can they get their money back? Oh, that's.
41:14 I was wondering about that. Even if they didn't do it, it shows on their paperwork, on their laundering that they did. So technically they should be able to get it back. And I have seen actual lawyers comment. All they have to do is go back and say that that was taken because technically it's supposed to have been being done on their credit cards that have been stolen. And so they could actually get that money back.
41:44 I've not seen anybody try it, but I would love to see that. 007, go ahead. Yeah, I just don't understand how a guy could be a war criminal and have all these trips to China and nobody's doing nothing about it from the military or anywhere else. You know, it just seems so ridiculous.
42:08 Well, I would not call him a war criminal. He's not a war criminal. Stolen valor is not. I mean, it's a felony, but it is not a war crime. If he's telling Russia where his soldiers are, that's treason. But I didn't say that. I gave a hypothetical that if a president at the federal level was telling Russia where their troops were being placed, that was an analogy.
42:38 to what Walls did inside the state of Michigan, because he is the commander in charge of the National Guard in his state. He is the commander, the overall wartime commander. And they basically had a wartime situation with Minneapolis being burned down and being attacked. And while he was...
43:02 wearing his commander hat, he was telling his daughter where he was deploying his forces. I was just using an analogy. He had nothing to do with Russia. Sorry if I wasn't clear on that. But you bring up an excellent point. But during this entire time that he was serving in the Guard, he was traveling back and forth to communist China.
43:32 on a routine basis. And I even read, I have not verified it, that they were actually married in China. So that is very disturbing. Yeah, that was very... Bridget, did you have something else? Well, don't forget, this is the same man that brought you the George Floyd incident while he was governor in Minnesota. And what you were talking about went right to...
44:05 This was him telling that this was a completely organic situation that happened. And, in fact, he is even quoted as saying, thank God a young person had a camera to videotape Mr. Floyd's death. I mean, he really does, when you talk about the CIA running its office, he has all the hallmarks of, I mean, just crazy.
44:38 Yeah. Yeah. I have to agree with you on that one. Miles, go ahead. I'm glad you brought up the China angle with Timmy because didn't Pompeo go to a governor's conference and said, you better be careful. We're watching you. Yes, he did. What you're doing with China. And I have a request, Colonel. I'm having a late lunch. Could you stop using the terminology shit burger? I'm trying to eat over here.
45:11 I'll think about it. It's such a good descriptive term for walls, though. Well, no, I thought it's tampon tip. You can't turn him up with that. That's not my cup of tea, and I understand where they came from, but he really is a booker. Sorry about that, Miles.
45:36 Colleen and Spunky, I think it's Spunky. I can't see them old. Both requested mics, but I don't see their hand raised. So I'm not sure if they wanted to comment on the Stolen Valor issue. I can comment. This is Colleen. Go ahead. Hi. So my thing with the Stolen Valor, you know, it's a big issue for veterans. However, there are a lot of questions.
46:09 Not about his use of stolen valor, because I think there's enough video and print evidence to prove that he used his rank inappropriately and that type of thing. My bigger issue is when he was in the National Guard, and for the people unfamiliar, most National Guard units...
46:35 And I am pretty 95 percent positive the Minnesota National Guard does their summer training for two weeks in the summer up at Ripley. Right. So I'm thinking, how is he spending every summer teaching, quote unquote, teaching in China? If he was, does that mean he didn't train with his unit and just did some kind of makeup all that time?
47:05 The other thing is when he retired the second time in, what was it, 2005 from the National Guard, he went basically into the kind of like the IRR, the retired reserve. He doesn't actually get his retirement until 60. That's correct. He was a gray area retiree. He was still in some part.
47:34 Maybe not full like he was active duty or in uniform, but he is in still some part subject to UCMJ for some of his actions. So that's what I wanted to bring up. So technically, depending on what the offense would be, you can be involuntarily recalled from the IRR.
48:05 For certain incidents, for example, a retiree that just recently happened, a two-star general who was a complete asshole for a number of reasons, was just caught with child pornography. And he was involuntarily recalled from the retired reserve and basically court-martialed. And he most likely will be.
48:35 dishonorably discharged and everything taken away from him as a result of that. So there are incidences where that is, but it has to be heinous. It is not going to be for stolen valor or something like that. Could it be for treason? Yes. But it would be something of that magnitude. I'm not going to make that judgment call, but it does. It could be.
49:06 We don't know what he was doing in China. So I don't know what he was doing in China. And I do know that for some, it is not all that unusual for, let me start over. The point of summer annual tour, and just for those of you who are not familiar with that,
49:32 the guard units, it is not unusual that their two-week annual tour be collectively scheduled over like a 30-day period so that you kind of have a rolling window where you're going to forward deploy in a wartime-like setting. And then it gives you a window of availability to kind of rainbow into that forward deployed location for flexibility over the summer.
50:02 So that's what she was trying to allude to as far as him being gone and not going on the annual tour every year during the summertime. Now, there are alternative some annual tour opportunities for most units, but not on a continuing basis, which is her point. And more to her point, if every summer.
50:26 You are not going on your normal unit deployment for your annual tour. How the hell did you ever get assigned to the E9 billet unless you paid for it? That, to me, is the bigger issue. What was that? I can't hear her. I know. I'm still showing her mics off, so I don't know if she's having problems. I'm talking about the situation in Minnesota as well.
51:04 And I'm saying that if on a continuous basis for the last 10 years that you've been assigned to my guard wing, you miss every single annual deployment, there's no way in hell you're going to get the E9 billet when it comes to a promotion opportunity. Hey, yeah, Molly, she just turned her mic off. So, yeah, there's no way you would get that billet. Is it working better now?
51:36 We can barely hear you, Molly. I don't know what the problem is. I dropped her down to bring her back up. I keep muting her mic and she keeps opening it. And then she says stuff, but you can't hear her. I don't know if she's talking to us or someone in the background. All right. So Spunky, go ahead. Well, first, thank you, ladies. What a great space. Second, I have to give a shout out to Cousin It. I'm exactly the same way. If somebody's sitting on my stage and not talking with a mic, then I call them out too. So kudos.
52:03 to you for having the tenacity to do that. I like that a lot. You guys make sure to share out the space that is being recorded and give your host and co-hosts to follow. With regard to the stolen dollar, this is what I want to say.
52:14 I think, and what I really want to say, I'm not going to say, but I'm going to say it takes a whole lot of audacity for them to put him on their ticket. Because anytime you're talking about stolen valor, it is a slap in the face to every man and woman in our country who are a veteran and have served. So I think not only does it go to show that they really don't care about America and they're very anti-American, but once again, it shows that they just have.
52:42 absolutely no regard to our veterans um and so that in and of itself says a whole hell of a lot it does and i again it's almost if you were if you were trying to design the worst ticket in history for some odd reason and i'm not saying i know what that reason is but
53:06 Democrats don't ever do anything without a long-term strategy for what they're doing. And for some reason, they have decided that they're going to come up with the crummiest of all crummy tickets. And I honestly think the reason why they're doing it is because they have no intentions of keeping this ticket. And once they reveal how crummy it is, it gives them the script.
53:31 in order to go into the convention and come up with a different one that's much more plausible. I agree with that. Yes, 100%. Yeah. And so if they come up with someone who has never ran on the national stage, whether it's Gavin Newsom or Michelle Obama or something like that, I too do not think it will be anybody with a...
53:55 track record of having lost on the national stage because that gives you less plausibility. And the whole way they made this work for so long is it has to have a minimum amount of plausibility written into it. And if you lose the minimum amount of plausibility because you're picking someone who's already lost on the national stage, especially someone who lost to Donald Trump, you have
54:23 not met the bar of minimum plausibility. And I just don't see that happening. So it is as if they created a caricature ticket in order to sabotage their own convention to get out of the convention what they want. And time will tell. We will have the opportunity to be able to see how that plays out. But thank you. Carrie, go ahead. Bye.
54:57 I just want to say that even though he did really horrible things as a soldier, there's still something in my psyche that respects the fact that he was a soldier. And it's really sick. But I'm wondering if other people maybe feel that same way.
55:28 Well, that has been a particular aim of the CIA's psychological operation forever. And they use that against us. So they have forever orchestrated this patriotic, overwhelming psychological response to our military so that as long as our military is dying and bleeding on a foreign battlefield,
55:57 We have to support them even if what they're doing is war crimes. And that is how the CIA has gotten away with Operation Gladio this entire time. And much to my horror, during the investigation was the overwhelming amount of senior military people that are culpable in the entire operation. And so we have to get out of the...
56:26 mindset of hero-worshipping our military when their mission is murder. And unfortunately, Operation Gladio has illustrated that that is in fact what has happened on numerous occasions. Not that they knew that that's what was going on, but the senior officers certainly did in many cases.
56:54 As a matter of fact, not only did they know what they were doing as senior officers, they turned around and went on the boards that were enriched by that having happened, like the Lockheeds, the ITT, the Nugent Hand Bank, the BCCI Bank. All of those and many, many CIA money laundering banks had general officers on the boards.
57:23 Those people committed their men and women of the military to certain death in some circumstances in order to further the agenda of the international syndicate. And that cannot be tolerated no matter how noble the people carrying out the mission believe their mission was. It just cannot be excused. Well, I think they're pressing a very specific button that really.
57:54 Work so well. Correct. Correct. And I don't know how to, you know, jam myself personally out of it, let alone other people. So you tell them about Operation Gladio and you show them what our military has been directed to do. And in the junior people's defense, it was through ignorance and they were lied to. But that is not the case with the senior officers. And that's why I'm doing what I'm doing.
58:23 Mrs. Pina, go ahead. Hi, y'all. Thanks for having me. I actually just wanted to comment on something that you brought up, Colonel, was that maybe this isn't the final ticket. And I just said that to my husband, beyond the mask, who's on right now. This morning, I said, babe, I said, what if this is a setup? Because they've had to have known about waltz this whole time.
58:53 And let's face it, as we all know, Kamala is not popular with anyone, not even the Democrats. So what if this is a setup to get her ultimately off the ticket and replace her with someone else? Yeah. So that's just all I wanted to comment on. I'm glad you brought that up. Thank you. Sure. Marty, go ahead. Thanks, Colonel. I want to add to that because it's actually it's brilliant because.
59:22 Let's not forget that the conventions in Chicago and the possibilities of the excitement that they can turn this whole thing around with a Newsom or a Michelle Obama. But don't forget one other piece of the puzzle here. You've got a third party run by Bobby Kennedy Jr. And you have a lot of games going on with the what I call the Flynn clan circling around and propping up and playing little games to try to peel off.
59:52 support for Donald Trump into the Bobby Kennedy camp, which is going to figure into all this on how the math works with whoever comes out on top in November. And I'll end there. All right. So, Marty, I'm going to address, I agree with you that they are setting up the 1968 convention in Chicago.
1:00:16 And that RFK being the third party, just as we had back then, plays a big deal for the Democrats. I do not see his role in any effect on the Trump camp as far as there may be a few never Trumpers that will vote for him or just stay home. But I vehemently disagree with you on your assessment of Flynn and his role in this.
1:00:46 been all over the United States in the last three months with his movie release, talking on stage to everyone about supporting President Trump. So I'm not sure where you think he's trying to pull votes away from President Trump. He's doing, in fact, just the opposite. Well, no, not exactly. If you look at it closely and you see what he's promoting, and if you knew probably more of the inner workings of the people in that camp.
1:01:15 Because I've had dealings with people in that camp. For example, if I said the name Guy Brummel, would you recognize that name? I do not recognize that name. Guy Brummel, look up Gerald Guy Brummel and his little trip to stay at Ann VanderSeel's house and some of the games going on there. And that news is going to be coming out. But when you look at the game being played by people like Ivan Ranklin, I constantly keep hearing this talk about civil rights.
1:01:47 This is the farthest thing from civil war. There's fear mongering going on. There's what I call pouring kerosene on the fire to get the division even deeper. And the feeling that no matter what we do, Washington, D.C. or nobody, we can't get past the corruption, et cetera. So we need to go out. And essentially, they're selling.
1:02:10 another reset. You've got Ivan Ranklin out there acting as though he's got some kind of authority to be giving immunity or giving people deadlines of September 3rd to come in looking for immunity as though he can grant anything. So he's not actually telling them that he's granting immunity.
1:02:31 He is asking people to become whistleblowers and he is encouraging them to become whistleblowers. As a matter of fact, Sunday at seven, I'm going to be interviewing Ivan on exactly what it is that he is trying to do. And I'm going to ask him all of those exact questions because I think there's much more going on there. And I would not assess what he's doing in any way the way you just assessed it. Well,
1:03:00 I've worked with whistleblowers and there really is, it's a whole different ballgame. I mean, the idea of calling in whistleblowers, if these people, a whistleblower doesn't know how the game is played and that the idea that there's whistleblower protection is a fallacy, sometimes you're walking into the lion's den when you come in to tell a story and you're sharing information before understanding what authorities they have.
1:03:26 and exactly what their motives are in all of this. But the kind of talk, and if you let me finish, I would ask them about another thing that obviously is falling apart and they're trying to walk away from. Are you familiar with NAPOM USA? I've heard of it. I'm not intimately familiar with it. That's the national militia that the Flynn, many people associated with Flynn, are setting up as though they're setting up a national...
1:03:55 militia to go out and deal with a lot of his idea of we're going to squat people and do all the things that ivan ranklin's talking about except it was so ridiculous marty marty molden lobby all right i'm part of those militias and guess what i'll save your ass just as much as i will save the other idiots ass next to you
1:04:21 This is the United States. We are a constitutional republic. You know what? Nobody's even talking about it. No, I'm not kidding you. All right. If there's a militia that's being formed, good, because it's your constitutional right and your patriotic duty to form one. Tough. And you're going to sell me the idea that you've got a bunch of podcasters setting up a militia? What are you offering people in this militia? Are you calling Ivan Reikland a podcaster?
1:04:50 He actually is the constitutional attorney that's on Capitol Hill. Why are you misrepresenting who he is? I would love to debate. You know, I'm not new. This is not my first radio. I know you're not new. You do this all the time. You do this in the pond. You do this. And I'll back it up. I'll back it up with facts. I'll back it up with facts. It's not an agenda. I've been calling out. No, wait a second, Trump. I've been calling out people like Robert. Hold on. Hold on.
1:05:19 This is my space. I want everybody to understand, Marty, you are implicating people by association. You have not provided any facts. You provided no facts. You said so-and-so is associating with this and so-and-so is associating with that. That is not facts. I know personally people inside the Flynn family.
1:05:45 I correspond with them on a routine basis. I can tell you unequivocally, General Flynn is in no way associated with anything that is anti-Trump. And anyone who repeats that is repeating lies. It's just simply not true. I went to two of his movie showings and both times he spent.
1:06:15 hours on a stage answering people's questions. And not one single time did he ever talk about anything anti-Trump. He was the most praiseworthy of people as it relates to President Trump. And he has maintained that posture the entire time. So I have no idea why it's necessary in a space about Tim Walz and stolen valor to bring it up.
1:06:45 None. So we're not going to bring it up. We're going to move on. So SR-71, go ahead. Thank you, Colonel. I love the commanding presence. My thoughts on this at this point in time is that I'm going down two tracks at this moment. One is they actually knew what Walls' background is and how this was going to play out. And we're going to see a brand new ticket.
1:07:18 A completely new ticket before all of this is over. But the other is, is I can't help but believe at some given point that we actually have stupid people. And these stupid people pulled walls simply because, oh, military check. Oh, governor check. You're on board. That's where I'm at. So I'm going to watch it play out. And SR-71, I would love.
1:07:47 My old self would have been right there with you on option two. My new Gladio glasses self is 100% in camp one. And I'll just say that. Trump frog, go ahead. Didn't mean to cut you off. You there? Froggy. You can unmute yourself. I think you scared him. Froggy.
1:08:25 He must have found out. Sorry, I'm working at the same time, but I got to jump in. I don't know why everybody always has to come in here and bring up the, oh, but General Flynn, you sound like Jim's sewer rat. It's really ridiculous. This happens all the time. No disrespect to Marty, but he's coming from an angle, bringing up militias. Let's just be honest here for a second. What does that have to do with Tim Walz? I mean, unless you're voting for Kamala Harris.
1:08:51 And you're just blind. You probably just want to hear the information and decide for yourself. That's the whole idea. But the whole Flynn thing has been debunked. And all I could think about was when Flynn went on Don Jr.'s podcast and they laughed about Lin Wood. He's paying a bunch of these clowns to attack General Flynn. And they were laughing because Lin Wood is a bitter child. And I will say that freely and publicly.
1:09:15 If someone can provide evidence and not speculation about General Flynn, people would be more apt to listen. The problem is they're not. It's speculation always. It's called gaslighting. So I apologize for jumping in. No, no. I've heard this before. Yeah, I'm glad you did. I've heard it from Marty before as well. I heard it from Marty at the end of the fight space, and they gave him time. But nobody's got time for that.
1:09:40 I do have Trump frog and I do like giving people enough rope to hang themselves. I was waiting until he provided whatever association or quote unquote proof that he had. But your acknowledgement that he is one of those people and you know them much better than I do as far as by name and reputation.
1:10:05 If he's one that perpetually does that, I don't mind entertaining people who genuinely are lost. If it's someone that does it all the time, then, yeah, I don't have a problem dropping the mic. And as soon as you said he was one of those, I muted him. But I do like actually having debates with people who genuinely have gotten lost in the.
1:10:28 fog of war and have followed some of the wrong people. Because normally, if they're a normal person, you can walk them through. And me being a senior military officer has the experience to talk about many of the things that they try to lay on Flynn as complete bullshit. Unlike walls, when you look into it, it's all true. I'm a perfect vehicle to use.
1:10:58 to make that argument not that other people can't i just think it does matter that it's coming from another senior officer so i don't mind having those conversations i think having adult conversations for people to gather facts and then they can go have those same adult conversations is very helpful and instructive but i thank you for um not allowing me to waste my time listening to someone who had
1:11:25 ill intent to begin with. And really quickly, I just want to say, I don't, I don't want to be a grownup. I don't want to be an adult. Marty's a dick. Marty's a dick. And I'm not saying either way. Right. And of course, you know, I love you, cousin. Look, the guy's a researcher. He's a writer. He's a good one. He just researched in the rights from his own slant. And I thought it was really underhanded that he took over your space.
1:11:48 with that whole militia garbage and General Flynn, because he already knows that's not the case and has never proven any information otherwise. So, yeah, I don't like that lefty approach to doing it. It's annoying to me. If he said, hey, I have proof and here's my proof, then you could go look for it. But he never, in that case, he never has it. Right. Okay. Colleen, go ahead. And then we'll go to Stella. Froggy did the whining really well.
1:12:16 I'm scared. Colleen, go ahead. So just to get back to some of the original content, one of the thoughts I've had, and it's been in the news lately, and, you know, the Biden-Harris administration has diverted a lot of funds. We all know that. The Department of Veterans Affairs has a $15 billion
1:12:46 deficit because they have been tasked with treating illegals and stuff like that. Where this ties in is, I agree with you. I have posted about, I really do not think it's going to be Harris and Walls on the ticket, or Harris and anybody on the ticket. I think it'll be two totally different players.
1:13:14 The wild card is the stuff Trump's alluded to with Biden stepping back in, which we all know is a complete disaster. And I think Biden's probably burned his bridge. But is tying their campaign to the fact with all the stolen valor stuff for a big push on, oh, look, they may not pay disabled veterans their October payment because of this deficit. And that's what's in the news.
1:13:44 And I think we can make solid arguments and use that as leverage against the left for instituting these policies. So let me clarify something for you, Colleen, because I was asked that earlier in the week, and I've talked to my congressman who is on the armed forces and the veterans committees in Washington. I know the staffers in his local office here.
1:14:12 That's actually not accurate. October 1st benefits are not in jeopardy. They're mixing apples and oranges. There is in the upcoming fiscal year, because you know that's 30 September. Correct. In the upcoming fiscal year, there is a $15 billion deficit in that year. And for 30 September.
1:14:41 Without a continuing resolution or an actual appropriation, there will be no payments. And we all know that that is something that they use from a strategy standpoint for the exact reason Carrie was just talking about.
1:14:58 Taking veterans benefits is the heartstring pull for every single thing that they want to do that's bullshit. They're going to hold a veteran hostage. That's how much they don't give a shit about veterans. Oh, I know. I know. The fact that they would even use that as a bargaining tool shows you the depths of depravity of these bastards. So they're really apples and oranges. And according to Scott Franklin.
1:15:27 The only actual role the VA has in processing these medical care claims for illegals, the actual entity that is paying the bill is HHS. The VA system is the billing system being used to process the payment. They are actually, according to his office,
1:15:52 The fund site on those reimbursements is an HHS fund site and not a VA fund site. So the funds aren't coming out of the VA budget, but there is a future budget shortfall for the next fiscal year. Well, thanks for clarifying that because there's a lot of information floating around and I had seen some media, you know, of course, probably trying to instigate stuff, but yeah.
1:16:23 So, but in any case, the bottom line is they really don't care about veterans and really don't care about us being the sacrificial lambs. Correct. Coming and going. Yes, ma'am. Exactly. Yeah. Stella, go ahead. Hold on just a minute, Colleen. Let me go to Stella and then I'll come back to you. Stella? Sorry. No, I was just, I mean, just by all this stuff, you know, about.
1:16:53 That Waters guy, you know, he could have waited. You told him on Sunday you were going to be asking those same questions. You have a rumble with him, which we need to post in here. He's going to be going into Kimmy's space on Tuesday. So the man could go and speak face to face to the guy. But instead of doing that, he'd rather go into other spaces and talk smack because.
1:17:19 He should probably be on the table with the man at the, you know, Paris Dionysus. He's a faggot. Sorry. In my opinion, you don't do that. You don't. I mean, whatever. So we will say that. And I don't know if Bridget has the little design thing ready yet. But we're hopefully. All right. On Rumble.
1:17:47 um seven o'clock saturday at the colonel's corner which is my channel on rumble we are going to interview ivan rankin and i will guarantee you it will be a different interview than anyone who has interviewed him because we are not talking about the standard approach to what it is that he's doing i have a very interesting um correlation to what he is doing
1:18:14 and Operation Gladio, and I've exchanged emails with him, and he's amenable to discussing that. So I will be asking very different questions than you've heard asked of him. So I definitely encourage you, because he has made comments being an SF guy, Special Forces, and
1:18:37 how the roles of special forces has been used as sacrificial lambs for Operation Gladio. He's very aware of that, whether he was while he was there or it dawned on him while he was there or it's come to him afterwards. I don't know, but I am very interested in that because whatever the depths of that is has led to what he's doing today.
1:19:02 Because what he is doing today is he is trying to address the people that orchestrated the coups. And that's why I find it particularly interesting that people want to attack him when every person sits on their fat ass and does nothing but bitch and complain. And you've got one guy.
1:19:26 One guy out there trying to come up with a plan to address people who have stolen our country via a coup, four different ones actually, during the Trump administration, culminating in the stealing of the 2020 election, which again was another coup. And everybody...
1:19:46 comes on these spaces and go, well, what can we do? What can we do? And you got one guy out there doing something and everybody wants to go, what the hell is he doing? Well, he's doing something. Shut the fuck up and just watch. Give him support. Back, send him $5, buy him a cup of coffee and not the son of a bitch CIA agent who's trying to case you outside of Langley CIA training base.
1:20:18 That's what I got to say about it. Now, having said that, I'm going to give seconds to Colleen in case she did want to say something else. And then I've got to run to our local historical society and support them by buying a spaghetti dinner tonight. So, Colleen, did you have something else that you wanted to add? No, actually, I didn't. And I really appreciate all the information. Thank you so much. No problem. Cousin It, Bridget, you guys got last desserts?
1:20:52 I'm okay. I can't believe you're going to the Hysterical Society to get spaghetti. Actually, my husband and his dad, my husband's six generations from this area. They owned all of this land out here for cattle. The local train station in this tiny little town where the Historical Society is was named after his great-grandmother. And his dad designed the historical...
1:21:18 facility. And John drew it all up in CAD drawings and wired it with his electrical contracting. So we are like patrons of this and literally have blood. He does. I don't. I was gone. Blood in the building of this thing. And so anytime that they have an event, we always try to go. And they have damn good spaghetti. Not Italian spaghetti, but good spaghetti.
1:21:55 And kiss on the baby for us. Okay. I will do that. That comes after the spaghetti. All right. Trumpfrog, Stellar, you guys got any last words? No. Just thank you again. Give the baby a big hug. Thank you, Cousin It. Thank you, everybody. Thank you, Bridget, also, for being in here. Today was awesome. Thank you. Thank you. All right. Trumpfrog, you still working?
1:22:28 I'm going to say yes, he is. So again, I don't know. Stellar, do you know when y'all's next podcast is? I do not. I don't know. He hasn't let me know. All right. So we'll be back here tomorrow at four and then Saturday at seven on the, we're only going to be on rumble. It will be streamed to, but not actively live in a space. It's just going to be streamed to the spaces side. Okay.
1:23:01 Take care, everybody. And we didn't even get to the Ukrainian arms dealer. We'll talk about that one tomorrow. And I'm sure that he will probably have a space at some point only. And also, don't forget, we're going to be going in and seeing what this Kamala thing is all about on Saturday. Okay. Yeah. All right. Take care, everybody.

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Claims made here

Tim Walz member_of Minnesota National Guard documented ▶ 42:38
“to what Walls did inside the state of Michigan, because he is the commander in charge of the National Guard in his state. He is the commander, the overall wartime commander. And they basically had a w…”
Tim Walz spied_on China host_asserted ▶ 43:02
“wearing his commander hat, he was telling his daughter where he was deploying his forces. I was just using an analogy. He had nothing to do with Russia. Sorry if I wasn't clear on that. But you bring …”
Mike Pompeo spied_on China host_asserted ▶ 44:38
“Yeah. Yeah. I have to agree with you on that one. Miles, go ahead. I'm glad you brought up the China angle with Timmy because didn't Pompeo go to a governor's conference and said, you better be carefu…”
Michael Flynn founded NAPOM USA guest_asserted ▶ 1:03:26
“and exactly what their motives are in all of this. But the kind of talk, and if you let me finish, I would ask them about another thing that obviously is falling apart and they're trying to walk away …”
Ivan Rankin member_of U.S. Army Special Forces host_asserted ▶ 1:18:14
“and Operation Gladio, and I've exchanged emails with him, and he's amenable to discussing that. So I will be asking very different questions than you've heard asked of him. So I definitely encourage y…”
U.S. Army Special Forces carried_out_attack Operation Gladio host_asserted ▶ 1:18:37
“how the roles of special forces has been used as sacrificial lambs for Operation Gladio. He's very aware of that, whether he was while he was there or it dawned on him while he was there or it's come …”
Ivan Rankin exposed Operation Gladio host_asserted ▶ 1:18:37
“how the roles of special forces has been used as sacrificial lambs for Operation Gladio. He's very aware of that, whether he was while he was there or it dawned on him while he was there or it's come …”