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[00:00:01] What is going on, guys? Welcome. Welcome
[00:00:04] to Free Speech Friday. Welcome to the
[00:00:06] party.
[00:00:08] Thanks for making it. Thanks for
[00:00:09] waiting. Sorry that we're a little late
[00:00:11] tonight. Um was off at a podcast with a
[00:00:13] homie. Um and we just got a little too
[00:00:15] into it. We got a little ahead of
[00:00:16] ourselves, so we're a little late, but
[00:00:19] we're here and we've got a heck of a
[00:00:20] show. Um Gigi's really excited because
[00:00:23] she just ate dinner
[00:00:25] because we just rushed home, fed Gigi
[00:00:27] the chicken, and got ready to go.
[00:00:32] And I hope that you're caught up on what
[00:00:34] we talked about on our last free speech
[00:00:36] Friday and what Candace has been talking
[00:00:38] about about Charlie Kirk, the moon cult,
[00:00:41] etc., etc., etc. If you aren't, don't
[00:00:43] worry. We'll give you a little bit of
[00:00:44] backstory tonight and we'll fill in the
[00:00:46] gaps. But tonight, we're gonna go on a
[00:00:50] long detour around some crazy history of
[00:00:55] CIA lore that is little known, but is
[00:01:00] I think one of the biggest stories in
[00:01:01] CIA history. Um, you're you're going to
[00:01:05] have to tell me by the end of this. And
[00:01:07] the point of doing it is not like this
[00:01:10] is not going to solve the Charlie Kirk
[00:01:11] assassination or anything like that,
[00:01:14] but it is related
[00:01:17] in a really interesting way, in a
[00:01:19] contextual way because I think one thing
[00:01:22] that people,
[00:01:24] myself included, are slowly gaining an
[00:01:26] awareness of is what TPUSA actually was.
[00:01:30] Because we all know what TPUSA says they
[00:01:32] are and what TPUSA was apparently meant
[00:01:35] to be. I think we all understand what
[00:01:38] Charlie envisioned TPUSA being more or
[00:01:41] less.
[00:01:43] But what did the donors, what did the
[00:01:46] power players, what did the string
[00:01:48] pullers
[00:01:51] actually intend for TPUSA to be?
[00:01:55] What what what was TPUSA behind the
[00:01:57] curtain? You know, because we, for
[00:02:00] example, like we we live in America. We
[00:02:02] have a president. We have a government.
[00:02:04] And we're told that that's America.
[00:02:07] That's how it works. Commander-in-chief.
[00:02:09] He's in charge. But we all know that
[00:02:13] that's not actually how it works. That's
[00:02:15] not actually who's in charge. That's a
[00:02:17] puppet. That's a facade. That's a story,
[00:02:20] right? And so the question is like, how
[00:02:22] does it actually work behind the scenes?
[00:02:24] What's it what are we actually here for?
[00:02:26] What's the government actually doing?
[00:02:29] And that's the context that we're about
[00:02:30] to kind of paint around the edges of
[00:02:32] Turning Point USA
[00:02:35] and potentially come to understand a big
[00:02:37] piece of the deep state machine of the
[00:02:43] money, where it comes from, how it gets
[00:02:45] moved,
[00:02:47] and how
[00:02:49] you identify a person or organization or
[00:02:53] company or operation
[00:02:56] that might be associated ated with this
[00:02:59] deep state money with the plan.
[00:03:04] So,
[00:03:07] we're going to get into all that in just
[00:03:09] a second, but first, real quick, um,
[00:03:11] welcome and thanks for being here.
[00:03:12] You've made it free speech Friday. If
[00:03:14] you're new here, we've got Twitch chat
[00:03:15] on the on the screen over here. And
[00:03:17] [snorts] we've also got YouTube live
[00:03:19] right now. Um, if you're giving, uh,
[00:03:21] super chats on YouTube, I see a couple
[00:03:22] of you homies. I see Wildflower just
[00:03:24] gave a big super chat. I am keeping
[00:03:26] track of the supers on YouTube and we
[00:03:27] will go through all of those at the end.
[00:03:29] Thank you. I really do appreciate that.
[00:03:30] That support means a lot. Um that being
[00:03:33] said, your support just by being here,
[00:03:36] liking the video, paying attention,
[00:03:37] talking about it, leaving fun chats in
[00:03:39] the chat, um that means a lot too. And
[00:03:42] so if you know, don't feel pressured to
[00:03:44] give money in the supers by any means.
[00:03:46] Um just having you here is awesome and I
[00:03:48] very much appreciate it.
[00:03:50] Um, the documents that we're going to go
[00:03:53] over tonight are extensive and they're
[00:03:55] going to take more than one show to get
[00:03:57] into the whole storyline. And if you've
[00:03:59] been here for a long time, you've
[00:04:02] actually encountered pieces of these
[00:04:03] documents way back when your boy had
[00:04:07] long hair. Um, so if you remember all
[00:04:09] the way back to the original time we
[00:04:11] covered these documents, you're a
[00:04:13] [ __ ] legend. And we have a way bigger
[00:04:15] piece of this puzzle now. Now that we're
[00:04:18] looking at the moon cult and at Korea
[00:04:23] and at maybe where these funds were all
[00:04:25] going,
[00:04:27] which is a crazy full circle for me.
[00:04:30] Anyways, so
[00:04:34] I think we're about ready to get
[00:04:35] started. I don't think we need to doawle
[00:04:37] around and do a bunch of housekeeping. I
[00:04:38] think we're just going to dive right
[00:04:40] into this. Um because it's late and I've
[00:04:43] been rushing around and I'm gonna get
[00:04:45] hungry before too long. So, let's just
[00:04:47] get right into it.
[00:04:50] And tonight,
[00:04:52] we're gonna have to kind of weave our
[00:04:54] story a little bit. I'm going to do my
[00:04:55] best to put it all together in a way
[00:04:57] that the connections actually make sense
[00:05:01] and are apparent because
[00:05:03] this is inherently a very complicated
[00:05:05] topic and a complicated episode.
[00:05:11] Um,
[00:05:16] this is interesting that it
[00:05:20] wants to share it that way. I'm going to
[00:05:21] have to reset my screen capture
[00:05:24] minute.
[00:05:27] Cool.
[00:05:32] So,
[00:05:33] Candace introduced us to Reverend
[00:05:37] Sunyong Moon.
[00:05:39] grainy picture of him. Um, this Korean
[00:05:42] phenomenon
[00:05:44] that plays a strange role
[00:05:49] in the story of the Fall Kirk Center, of
[00:05:52] Liberty University, and of American
[00:05:54] politics at large, actually.
[00:05:58] And your boy has been digging deeply
[00:06:01] into Sunyong Moon because this piqued
[00:06:04] the [ __ ] out of my interest.
[00:06:08] And it's becoming more and more apparent
[00:06:12] that there's something here.
[00:06:16] And I'm just going to present to you
[00:06:17] what I know, what I found, just present
[00:06:19] you the facts, and you can make up your
[00:06:21] own mind. This episode will inherently
[00:06:23] involve
[00:06:25] very overt documentation that is, I
[00:06:28] think, very concrete, and it will also
[00:06:31] involve very
[00:06:34] tinfoily like a moment. It'll involve
[00:06:36] documents that you're going to have to
[00:06:37] make up your own mind about their
[00:06:39] validity. And I when we get to them,
[00:06:41] I'll tell you a bit about where they
[00:06:43] come from. And it's going to take a few
[00:06:45] episodes to really dig out all the
[00:06:46] validity and all the corroboration that
[00:06:49] I've done because I've been trying to
[00:06:50] corroborate this story for three years.
[00:06:52] And I just keep finding more pieces that
[00:06:54] seem to add up. But first, before we get
[00:06:58] into the meat of our story, I want to
[00:07:01] add a little bit more color to Candace's
[00:07:04] story and to Syong Moon, because I think
[00:07:07] that most Americans have no idea how
[00:07:09] important Mr. Moon is. I think that most
[00:07:12] of us have no idea just how ingrained in
[00:07:15] our political system this dude became.
[00:07:19] And while we're reading through this, I
[00:07:22] want you to
[00:07:24] just listen for things that remind you
[00:07:28] of Turning Point USA.
[00:07:30] Okay? Not everything will remind you of
[00:07:32] that, but there's certain things about
[00:07:34] this that I think are going to remind
[00:07:36] you an awful lot of Turning Point USA.
[00:07:41] And the connection that I'm going to
[00:07:43] really highlight here is the connection
[00:07:46] between Sunyong Moon and George HW Bush.
[00:07:50] And just a reminder, if you weren't here
[00:07:52] before when I explained the viewer that
[00:07:54] you're seeing here, this is my own
[00:07:56] note-taking app, um, my own version of
[00:07:58] web where I can highlight. And so when
[00:08:01] you see documents in this format here,
[00:08:04] these are documents that are just the
[00:08:07] transcribed version of an article that
[00:08:09] allows me to highlight. Okay? So I'll
[00:08:11] try to switch back and forth a few times
[00:08:12] so you can see what's what. But the
[00:08:15] highlighting is super useful so we can
[00:08:16] tell what we're looking at. So through
[00:08:18] the early 80s, while Bush served as vice
[00:08:20] president, moon operatives were building
[00:08:22] ties with the new rightfly hill staffers
[00:08:25] to Juna ruled El Salvador and supporting
[00:08:28] the Nicaraguan conscious fight against
[00:08:30] the Sandines government. Moon is a
[00:08:34] Korean man born in North Korea, then
[00:08:36] moved to South Korea, then founded this
[00:08:40] religious organization in Japan that
[00:08:43] just seemed to have all of this money,
[00:08:47] like an endless supply of money. And he
[00:08:50] came over to the States, I think in the
[00:08:53] 70s, if I'm not if I'm not
[00:08:55] misremembering, and immediately just
[00:08:58] starts buying up businesses like crazy.
[00:09:00] starts buying political favors, starts
[00:09:02] buying influence, and no one can really
[00:09:05] figure out where all the money's coming
[00:09:06] from, but he's getting close
[00:09:10] with government operations. He's
[00:09:12] literally helping with the Iran Contra
[00:09:15] affair. Many moon organizations helped
[00:09:17] in many different ways with the actual
[00:09:20] smuggling of drugs and guns and people
[00:09:23] down in Central America for Iran. Contra
[00:09:27] a moon group, the Confederation of
[00:09:29] Associations for the Unification of the
[00:09:30] Societies of the Americas, CASSA,
[00:09:33] contributed $500,000 to Dolan's
[00:09:35] conservative alliance in the early
[00:09:36] 1980s. We're trying to combat communism
[00:09:39] and we're trying to uphold the
[00:09:40] traditional Judeo-Christian values.
[00:09:45] There's that word again all the way back
[00:09:47] in the 80s.
[00:09:48] And one key piece that's going to be a
[00:09:52] little tricky to pick out here, but it
[00:09:53] is laced throughout and I'll point it
[00:09:56] out later is the Judeo-Christian part.
[00:09:59] The Judeo part is where is this
[00:10:02] Judeo-Christian values
[00:10:05] alignment coming out of Japan and Korea?
[00:10:09] Why do dudes in Japan and Korea give a
[00:10:11] [ __ ] about Judeo-Christian values?
[00:10:16] When we get to where the money's coming
[00:10:17] from,
[00:10:20] you might notice a thing.
[00:10:23] Four years after leaving the White House
[00:10:25] in 1996, Bush traveled to Buenos Iris
[00:10:28] for the opening of Moon's pan Latin
[00:10:30] American newspaper, Tempos Delmundo. And
[00:10:32] according to the Washington Post,
[00:10:33] received $100,000 for his trouble. Then
[00:10:36] he accompanied Moon to Uruguay to help
[00:10:39] open a seminary. His son Neil received
[00:10:41] $1 million from a Moon Foundation for an
[00:10:43] educational company.
[00:10:45] I'm going to give you several examples
[00:10:47] of how Bush was personally invested in
[00:10:51] Moon's success as a political operative
[00:10:54] in a way that
[00:10:57] almost seems weird, like as though Bush
[00:11:02] had a reason to want Moon to succeed
[00:11:04] beyond Bush's own personal political
[00:11:07] agendas and interests.
[00:11:11] The Houston Chronicles in 2006 obtained
[00:11:13] evidence that Moon's Washington Times
[00:11:15] Foundation had contributed $1 million to
[00:11:17] Bush's Presidential Library using the
[00:11:18] Greater Houston Community Foundation as
[00:11:20] a conduit.
[00:11:22] Now, we're going to just slide up here
[00:11:24] to this article, which is even crazier.
[00:11:26] Reverend Moon, cult leader, CIA asset,
[00:11:28] and Bush family friend.
[00:11:31] CIA asset. Um, let me uh quickly take a
[00:11:36] uh scroll past the note. Trump and Moon.
[00:11:39] That is a thing. And scroll up to
[00:11:44] past Urguay and Moon, past Moon and Iran
[00:11:46] Contra, Ronald Reagan and the Mooneyies.
[00:11:49] No, it's down here. My notes about the
[00:11:51] KCIA
[00:11:54] and the CIA.
[00:11:58] Boom. This is the critical note right
[00:11:59] here.
[00:12:03] According to a February 1963 American
[00:12:07] CIA report, the unification church was
[00:12:10] organized by retired Brigadier General
[00:12:12] Kim Jong- Peele, the founder and first
[00:12:15] director of the South Korean CIA, the
[00:12:18] KCIA. Kim Jong- Peele, a relative of
[00:12:21] Park Chunghi, an architect of the coup
[00:12:23] who later became prime minister, has
[00:12:25] been using the church, which has a
[00:12:27] membership of 270,000 as a political
[00:12:29] tool, the CIA reported.
[00:12:35] So, the Moon Organization's ties are
[00:12:39] directly back to the Korean CIA.
[00:12:48] But the Korean CIA,
[00:12:55] maybe actually my note about the Korean
[00:12:57] CIA
[00:12:58] is in
[00:13:01] the one that we were about to read
[00:13:04] because the Korean CIA was actually set
[00:13:07] up by the CIA.
[00:13:10] And I think we're about to get to that.
[00:13:12] Yeah. Right there.
[00:13:18] It's all a little tangled together and
[00:13:19] it all seems to lead back to the same
[00:13:21] places.
[00:13:26] [snorts]
[00:13:27] When George W. Bush faltered in New
[00:13:29] Hampshire in early 2000, it was Moon's,
[00:13:32] this is the son George, not the not the
[00:13:35] Elder George anymore. It was Moon's
[00:13:37] shadowy cultist right-wing network that
[00:13:38] came to its rescue in South Carolina.
[00:13:41] Moon's forces helped turn a certain
[00:13:42] primary defeat into a double-digit
[00:13:44] victory by spreading Mooneyies, his
[00:13:45] zombie-like followers, throughout the
[00:13:47] state. As the Washington Post reported,
[00:13:49] an array of conservative groups have
[00:13:51] come to reinforce Bush's message with
[00:13:53] phone banks, radio ads, and mailings of
[00:13:55] their own.
[00:13:58] So, Moon was invested not just in George
[00:14:00] Bush Senior, but also in George Bush Jr.
[00:14:05] over decades of political involvement.
[00:14:09] And the bush angle is going to make a
[00:14:12] lot more sense when we get to the big
[00:14:16] document set.
[00:14:19] But here's our really here's all of the
[00:14:21] um big correlations that I want to draw
[00:14:24] here.
[00:14:27] Sasakawa was suddenly freed with another
[00:14:29] accused war criminal, Yoshio Kodama, a
[00:14:31] prominent figure in Japan's organized
[00:14:33] crime syndicate. So, these are two
[00:14:36] Japanese war criminals of the three.
[00:14:38] There's three of them. And they were put
[00:14:40] away in this crazy prison after World
[00:14:43] War II because they done some crazy
[00:14:45] [ __ ] And they had ties to Japanese
[00:14:48] organized crime. They had ties to the
[00:14:50] Japanese military, the Japanese
[00:14:51] intelligence organizations. They were
[00:14:53] put away in this prison after World War
[00:14:54] II. But then the CIA turned its stance
[00:14:58] on Japan from demilitar demilitarization
[00:15:01] to actually ah [ __ ] we got to contain
[00:15:04] this communism thing. And so they
[00:15:06] switched and decided that what they
[00:15:08] wanted to do was take over Japan from a
[00:15:10] political perspective and use Japan as a
[00:15:13] shield against communism. And in order
[00:15:15] to do that, they decided to let these
[00:15:17] nationalist war criminals go and to send
[00:15:20] them over as CIA operatives to take over
[00:15:24] Japan. no matter that they were
[00:15:26] literally Yakuza bosses and war
[00:15:29] criminals
[00:15:30] and deeply corrupt. That was actually
[00:15:33] kind of the point. And these are two of
[00:15:36] them, Sasakawa and Yoshio Kodama,
[00:15:39] prominent figure in Japan's organized
[00:15:41] crime syndicate, the Yakuza. They were
[00:15:44] freed in 1948, one year after the
[00:15:45] National Security Act established the
[00:15:47] CIA as the successor to the OSS. In
[00:15:50] January of 1995, Japan's Kio Kyoto News
[00:15:53] Service uncovered documents establishing
[00:15:55] that Kodama's release coincided with an
[00:15:57] agreement he had made with US military
[00:16:00] intelligence two months earlier to serve
[00:16:02] as an informant. Declassified documents
[00:16:04] link Kodama's release to the CIA. So,
[00:16:06] these guys were literally released as
[00:16:08] CIA operatives and sent over to Japan to
[00:16:11] take it over.
[00:16:14] Sasakawa and Kodama's CIA ties are a
[00:16:16] reoccurring theme in their relationship
[00:16:18] with Reverend Moon.
[00:16:20] in 1997 because Reverend Moon was deeply
[00:16:23] involved in this political party that we
[00:16:25] talked about last time, the Liberal
[00:16:27] Democratic Party that seems to have been
[00:16:30] funded to the hilt by the CIA as seems
[00:16:32] is the wrong word that was definitively
[00:16:34] for sure funded to the hilt by the CIA
[00:16:37] to take over the political space in
[00:16:39] Japan.
[00:16:41] And that is largely the big picture of
[00:16:43] the story that we're going to talk
[00:16:44] about. We're going to talk about where
[00:16:45] all that money came from tonight.
[00:16:48] But the operatives that did it were CIA
[00:16:50] informants.
[00:16:53] In 1997, Congressman Donald Frasier
[00:16:55] launched an investigation into Moon's
[00:16:57] cult. The 444 page congressional report
[00:16:59] alleged Mooney involvement with bribery,
[00:17:02] bank fraud, illegal kickbacks, and arm
[00:17:04] sales. The report revealed that Moon's
[00:17:06] 20,000 member unification church was a
[00:17:08] creation of the Korean Central
[00:17:10] Intelligence Agency. The mooneyies were
[00:17:12] working with KCIA director Kim Chong Fil
[00:17:15] as a political instrument to influence
[00:17:17] US foreign policy. The US CIA was the
[00:17:20] agency primarily responsible for
[00:17:22] founding the KCIA after World War II.
[00:17:28] So the CIA
[00:17:30] as part of America after we win World
[00:17:33] War II over there, we're occupying all
[00:17:35] that territory.
[00:17:38] And they help set up the Korean CIA
[00:17:41] because they still want to beach head on
[00:17:42] China there. And they help set up the
[00:17:45] new Liberal Democratic Party in Japan
[00:17:47] because we want to beach head as Japan
[00:17:49] to push back on China over there.
[00:17:52] And out of this trifecta springs this
[00:17:55] moon cult with close ties to the KCIA
[00:17:59] and all these CIA operatives that got
[00:18:01] sent over to take over Japan.
[00:18:06] [snorts]
[00:18:06] [clears throat]
[00:18:07] The US CIA was the primary organization.
[00:18:09] Okay.
[00:18:11] Moon organization has denied any links
[00:18:13] with the US intelligence agencies or the
[00:18:14] Korean government. Moon, who is Korean,
[00:18:17] and his two fascist Japanese buddies,
[00:18:19] Kodama and Sasakawa, worked together in
[00:18:22] the early 1960s to form the Asian
[00:18:23] People's Anti-Communist League with the
[00:18:25] aid of KCIA agents. The league allegedly
[00:18:29] used Japanese organized crime money and
[00:18:31] financial support from Chinese General
[00:18:33] Isimo Chiang Kai-shek.
[00:18:36] Chiang Kai-shek.
[00:18:40] Shanghai comes up when you look into the
[00:18:43] stories of all the heroin trafficking up
[00:18:46] in the Golden Triangle and China and the
[00:18:49] resistance movement against China.
[00:18:53] And we'll dive more into that another
[00:18:54] time. But it's interesting that all of
[00:18:57] these people that turn up in all these
[00:19:00] different pieces of CIA history seem to
[00:19:03] all turn up in this story and they're
[00:19:06] all friends.
[00:19:10] and where the money comes from is gonna
[00:19:12] be pretty interesting. Working with the
[00:19:14] KCIA, Moon made his first trip to the US
[00:19:16] in 1965 and shockingly obtained an
[00:19:19] audience with the former President
[00:19:21] Dwight D. Eisenhower. Both Ike and the
[00:19:23] former President Harry S. Truman lent
[00:19:25] their names to Letterhead of the Moon
[00:19:26] Created Korean Cultural Freedom
[00:19:27] Foundation. So, just to remind you, we
[00:19:29] are reading from articles. We're just in
[00:19:31] the note-taking view.
[00:19:36] So, I'm just outlining all of these
[00:19:38] sketchy CIA things that the Moon Cult
[00:19:42] was up to. They weren't just a religious
[00:19:45] organization as they purported to be.
[00:19:48] They were doing intelligence operations.
[00:19:49] They were buying up businesses. They
[00:19:51] were laundering money. They were doing
[00:19:54] female followers of the unification
[00:19:56] church were accused of entertaining and
[00:19:57] horizontally lobbying US congressmen
[00:20:00] while keeping confidential files on
[00:20:02] those that they lobbyed at a Washington
[00:20:04] Hilton hotel suite rented by the
[00:20:05] Mooneys. Lobbying, entertaining.
[00:20:10] What do you think they were really
[00:20:11] doing? The Fraser report documented that
[00:20:14] Moon was paid by the KCIA to stage
[00:20:17] demonstrations ati at the United Nation
[00:20:19] to run pro-s South Korean propaganda
[00:20:21] campaigns. The congressional
[00:20:22] investigator for the Fraser report said,
[00:20:24] "We determined that their the Mooney's
[00:20:26] primary interest, at least in the US at
[00:20:28] that time, was not religion at all, but
[00:20:30] political. It was an attempt to gain
[00:20:32] power, influence, and authority."
[00:20:36] Kind of like Turning Point.
[00:20:38] After Ronald Reagan's presidential
[00:20:40] victory in 1980, Moon's political
[00:20:42] influence increased dramatically. Vice
[00:20:44] President George Bush,
[00:20:48] former CIA director, invited Moon as his
[00:20:51] guest to the Reagan inauguration.
[00:20:55] Remember this for later when we get into
[00:20:58] our buddy George Bush because tonight
[00:20:59] we're going to focus all on George Bush
[00:21:01] Senior and how he came to be the CIA
[00:21:04] director and just how he got that
[00:21:06] nickname Poppy. And just remember that
[00:21:10] when George Bush was inaugurated as vice
[00:21:12] president alongside Reagan, he
[00:21:14] personally invited Moon as his guest to
[00:21:17] the Reagan inauguration.
[00:21:20] Bush and Moon shared unsavory links to
[00:21:22] South American underworld figures as
[00:21:24] well as others. Vice President Bush
[00:21:26] immediately saw the value of forging an
[00:21:28] alliance with the politically powerful
[00:21:29] Moon organization. An alliance that Moon
[00:21:31] claims made Bush president.
[00:21:34] I think it's probably bigger than that.
[00:21:35] But Moon was convicted of income tax
[00:21:37] evasion in the in 1982 and spent a year
[00:21:39] in the US jail. But that didn't slow him
[00:21:42] down at all. He just seemed to get more
[00:21:44] and more popular despite being a
[00:21:47] convicted felon
[00:21:50] for what is ostensively moneyaundering
[00:21:52] and intelligence operations. Didn't
[00:21:54] matter. Just went back on doing his
[00:21:57] thing. Who else have we heard of that
[00:21:59] gets arrested for crimes related to
[00:22:01] intelligence operations and then gets
[00:22:02] let out and nothing changes and he just
[00:22:04] keeps doing it and doing it and doing
[00:22:06] it?
[00:22:08] The frontline documentary identified the
[00:22:10] Washington Times, which Moon owned,
[00:22:13] giant newspaper in Washington that
[00:22:15] Rangan said he read every morning, as
[00:22:18] the most costly piece in Moon's
[00:22:20] propaganda arsenal with losses estimated
[00:22:22] as high as $800 million. Still, the
[00:22:25] documentary asserts that his old friend
[00:22:27] Sasakawa's virtual monopoly over the
[00:22:29] Japanese speedboat gambling industry
[00:22:31] allowed money to continuously flow into
[00:22:32] US coffers. I think they got that part
[00:22:35] wrong. This is a running theme in the
[00:22:38] reporting on the Moon Cult is it's
[00:22:41] always
[00:22:43] [snorts] it's always like, oh my gosh,
[00:22:45] they're committing all these crimes,
[00:22:46] they're involved in intelligence,
[00:22:47] they're doing all this sketchy [ __ ] and
[00:22:49] they have this endless flow of money.
[00:22:51] They're just like literally burning
[00:22:52] money in all of their US-based
[00:22:54] businesses. None of them are profitable.
[00:22:55] They're burning hundreds of millions of
[00:22:58] dollars at a failing newspaper that they
[00:23:00] just keep printing at this radio
[00:23:03] station, at this uh publishing company,
[00:23:06] at all these events, all this [ __ ] that
[00:23:08] they own. There's a bunch of it. A
[00:23:10] restaurant, a seafood company, you name
[00:23:12] it. They're just losing money like
[00:23:15] crazy. But there's always more money
[00:23:17] coming from overseas somehow.
[00:23:20] And the reporting always seems to go
[00:23:23] back to like, "Oh, but they tricked all
[00:23:25] their followers into raising donations.
[00:23:28] Oh, but his buddy was like had a
[00:23:30] monopoly on Japanese gambling speedboat
[00:23:34] industry, so he had hundreds of millions
[00:23:38] of US dollars to just throw away for no
[00:23:43] reason."
[00:23:45] I don't think so. No, sir. I do not
[00:23:48] think so.
[00:23:50] I don't think that the criminal
[00:23:52] underworld bosses are throwing away
[00:23:54] their hard-earned gambling money from
[00:23:56] the speedboat gambling industry in Japan
[00:24:01] to the tune of hundreds of millions of
[00:24:03] dollars to get no return on it. No. When
[00:24:06] you see money just shoveling into a fire
[00:24:11] that has political implications, that
[00:24:14] pulls strings in this world, that
[00:24:16] controls thoughts, that controls
[00:24:17] narratives, that gets people elected,
[00:24:20] that's intelligence agency operations
[00:24:23] because they're not actually trying to
[00:24:25] run a business.
[00:24:27] They are investing in an outcome. The
[00:24:31] whole point is that they're spending
[00:24:32] money on the outcome. They're not trying
[00:24:35] to run a successful newspaper and make
[00:24:37] money back. They're making money other
[00:24:40] places doing other things. And their
[00:24:43] whole goal is to just fund the newspaper
[00:24:46] regardless if it makes money or not.
[00:24:49] The Bush Mooney connection caused
[00:24:51] considerable controversy in September
[00:24:52] 1995 when the former president announced
[00:24:54] he would be spending nearly a week in
[00:24:56] Japan on behalf of a Mooney Front
[00:24:58] organization, the Women's Federation for
[00:25:00] World Peace, founded and led by Moon's
[00:25:02] wife.
[00:25:04] Bush downplayed accusations of Moon
[00:25:06] brainwashing and coercion. The New York
[00:25:08] Times noted that Bush's presence is seen
[00:25:10] by some as lending the group legitimacy.
[00:25:15] He got paid, some people said, as much
[00:25:18] as $10 million for going and speaking at
[00:25:20] this thing. Bush shared the podium with
[00:25:22] Moon's wife and addressed a crowd of
[00:25:24] 50,000 in the Tokyo Dome. He told the
[00:25:26] faithful, "Reverend and Mrs. Moon are
[00:25:28] engaged in the most important activities
[00:25:30] in the world today.
[00:25:34] What do you think Bush Senior thought of
[00:25:37] as the most important activities in the
[00:25:39] world today?
[00:25:42] Because I don't think that he was
[00:25:44] concerned with the moon cult spreading
[00:25:47] the good word of their perverted view on
[00:25:50] Jesus Christ.
[00:25:52] I don't think that that's what Bush
[00:25:54] meant when he said they're engaged in
[00:25:56] the most important activities in the
[00:25:59] world today. But I think that Bush
[00:26:01] Senior meant every single word of that
[00:26:04] sentence.
[00:26:06] And by the end of this,
[00:26:08] I think you'll understand what I mean by
[00:26:10] that.
[00:26:15] The following year, Moon bankrolled a
[00:26:16] series of family values conferences from
[00:26:19] Oakland to Washington DC. The San
[00:26:22] Francisco Chronicle reported in
[00:26:24] Washington, Moon opened his checkbook to
[00:26:25] such Republican party main stays as
[00:26:27] former President Gerald Ford and George
[00:26:28] Bush. GOP presidential candidate Jack
[00:26:30] Kemp and Christian Coalition leader
[00:26:32] Ralph Reid.
[00:26:34] Sounds an awful lot like Turning Point.
[00:26:37] Family values conferences all over the
[00:26:39] country.
[00:26:42] That sounds a lot like Turning Point. In
[00:26:44] November 1996, Bush and Elder arrived in
[00:26:47] Buenos IRA, Argentina, amid controversy
[00:26:49] over newly created Spanish language
[00:26:51] weekly newspaper because Moon was just
[00:26:54] moving all over the place into
[00:26:56] marketplaces where the CIA was
[00:26:57] interested in being. and starting
[00:26:59] businesses in industries that the CIA
[00:27:01] likes to be in like the news, like
[00:27:04] media, like newspapers.
[00:27:07] And Bush just went on a tour to go and
[00:27:10] tour all these new businesses down in
[00:27:12] Latin America that Moon was opening. He
[00:27:16] didn't just visit Argentina. He then
[00:27:19] traveled with Moon to neighboring
[00:27:20] Uruguay to help him open a Monte V Mont
[00:27:22] monte video seminary to train 4,200
[00:27:25] young Japanese women to spread the word
[00:27:27] of the unification church across Latin
[00:27:29] America. The young Japanese seminarians
[00:27:32] were later accused of laundering $80
[00:27:34] million through a Uruguayan bank
[00:27:36] according to the St. Petersburg Times.
[00:27:38] That story is [ __ ] crazy.
[00:27:41] And if I'm remembering correctly, it was
[00:27:43] all within one week because they were
[00:27:45] getting, shall we say, investigated in
[00:27:48] the United States and suddenly they buy
[00:27:50] a bank in Uruguay from through very
[00:27:52] sketchy means. And then suddenly a
[00:27:54] fuckload of cult members just show up
[00:27:56] with the exact maximum that you're
[00:27:58] allowed to deposit without filing a
[00:27:59] report and they all deposit that amount
[00:28:02] and suddenly the entire bank takes in
[00:28:04] like hundreds% more than it's ever had
[00:28:06] in its life in American dollars all in a
[00:28:09] couple days.
[00:28:11] Weird how that works.
[00:28:15] It's the shadowy network around the
[00:28:16] mooneyies and the C and the CIA that
[00:28:18] helped propel both George HW Bush and
[00:28:20] George W. Bush into the presidency.
[00:28:22] Recently, the Messiah's newspaper, the
[00:28:24] Washington Times, has spent most of his
[00:28:26] time attacking President Obama. More
[00:28:28] importantly than was it so more
[00:28:30] important
[00:28:32] was his marriage Moon's marriage of
[00:28:35] convenience to the CIA and the Bush
[00:28:37] family. his corruption of American
[00:28:39] politics lives on.
[00:28:42] So, just to give you a flavor of how
[00:28:45] deeply involved
[00:28:47] in literal intelligence operations the
[00:28:49] moon cult was and especially how deeply
[00:28:53] involved in George Bush senior the moon
[00:28:57] cult was.
[00:29:01] And remember, we got on the Moon Cult
[00:29:05] because Candace couldn't help but notice
[00:29:08] that the Moon Colt was funding Liberty
[00:29:11] University where all of the people that
[00:29:13] built Turning Point USA came from.
[00:29:21] And when I noticed that the moon cult
[00:29:25] essentially was formed by the CIA and
[00:29:27] the KCIA back in Japan, best buddies
[00:29:31] with all of the people that the CIA put
[00:29:33] in power in Japan to take over Japan to
[00:29:36] found the political party that still
[00:29:38] controls Japan to this day.
[00:29:41] That's when I knew we had to talk
[00:29:44] about
[00:29:46] Major General Robert El. Ferrera and the
[00:29:49] FiveStar Trust.
[00:29:52] And that's where we get to the actual
[00:29:54] topic of today's show
[00:29:59] FBI documents.
[00:30:01] But you'll understand once we get into
[00:30:03] this why we had to talk about Moon's
[00:30:07] friendship with George HW Bush before we
[00:30:11] go here. Okay? because you're going to
[00:30:14] have so much more context
[00:30:17] about what we're talking about with that
[00:30:19] all fresh in your mind.
[00:30:23] weird [ __ ] cult formed by the KCIA,
[00:30:25] the Korean CIA, on behalf of the CIA
[00:30:28] that's friends with all the CIA
[00:30:30] informants that are taking over Japan
[00:30:32] that comes over to America to do foreign
[00:30:35] influence campaigns on behalf of
[00:30:39] these guys with an infinite amount of
[00:30:42] money, just always more money coming
[00:30:44] over from the east, from Japan or Korea
[00:30:48] or who knows where. Well, we're about to
[00:30:52] talk about where all that money comes
[00:30:55] from,
[00:30:59] but you do it.
[00:31:02] We are going to
[00:31:04] dive into some complex documents and I
[00:31:06] need to give you a little context.
[00:31:08] [snorts]
[00:31:09] And ultimately, these documents are a
[00:31:12] bit of a trust me. These documents are
[00:31:14] not they're not 100% for sure real. It's
[00:31:18] possible that these documents are
[00:31:20] forged.
[00:31:22] I have extensively tried to falsify
[00:31:25] them. I've asked AI in multiple ways to
[00:31:29] analyze the actual markings on them, the
[00:31:32] stamps, the numbers, the syntax of the
[00:31:36] actual pages.
[00:31:38] And everything that I can find in that
[00:31:40] regard perfectly matches uh real FBI
[00:31:43] documents of the era. Everything that
[00:31:46] I've found online from other
[00:31:48] documentation to fact-checking facts
[00:31:50] within these documents, all of that
[00:31:52] seems to line up.
[00:31:55] We've got a whole other 100page dossier
[00:31:58] that corroborates what's in this one.
[00:32:01] But ultimately, it's a leaked document
[00:32:05] with a qu with a complicated chain of
[00:32:07] custody.
[00:32:09] You'll have to make up your own mind.
[00:32:12] Today, we're going to just play them
[00:32:14] like they're real and think about what
[00:32:16] that means.
[00:32:18] And by the end of the next show we do
[00:32:20] about the fivestar trust, when we go
[00:32:21] into the the big dossier, then you'll
[00:32:24] have a little more context to decide for
[00:32:26] yourself.
[00:32:28] But
[00:32:30] this document, which I found on
[00:32:33] archive.org randomly while I was doing a
[00:32:35] different investigation years ago,
[00:32:37] stumbled across this and was like, "What
[00:32:39] the [ __ ] is this?
[00:32:42] took a lot of digging to kind of unpack
[00:32:44] it, figure out what it was, verify it,
[00:32:47] corroborate other parts of the story
[00:32:48] because it's it's not entirely clear the
[00:32:50] entire story from just this document.
[00:32:52] There's a lot of context that I had to
[00:32:53] go to other sources for that I'll show
[00:32:55] you in the future.
[00:32:57] But this document is an FBI report
[00:33:01] written in July of 1989
[00:33:05] for Senator Ted Kennedy.
[00:33:08] Um,
[00:33:11] I'm trying to think. [snorts]
[00:33:16] Is that the closest we can go?
[00:33:22] Okay.
[00:33:27] So, these documents were written in 1989
[00:33:30] for Senator Ted Kennedy. And
[00:33:34] through picking through it all, the
[00:33:37] context is that Ted Kennedy caught word
[00:33:40] of this Jason Bourne type of guy called
[00:33:44] General Ferrera that seemed to be a CIA
[00:33:47] operative that was doing a bunch of
[00:33:49] sketchy [ __ ] And Ted Kennedy, for
[00:33:52] whatever reason, I don't know why,
[00:33:54] wanted to know everything he could know
[00:33:56] about this guy, General Feretta. So he
[00:33:59] wrote to one of his buddies in the FBI
[00:34:02] who he had gone to school with and he
[00:34:04] said, "Yo, yo, crack open the vaults and
[00:34:08] write up everything you know about Major
[00:34:11] General Robert Elera for me, please."
[00:34:14] And he was asking specifically about
[00:34:16] something he called the Japanese,
[00:34:18] Singapore, New Zealand, Kentucky
[00:34:20] connection.
[00:34:23] That connection
[00:34:25] is the CIA's
[00:34:27] secret bank accounts full of drug money
[00:34:31] from when our boy Poppy Bush had helped
[00:34:36] set up a heroin smuggling operation
[00:34:38] allegedly
[00:34:41] surrounding the Golden Triangle outside
[00:34:43] of Vietnam and supplying our boys with
[00:34:47] smack throughout before, during, and
[00:34:51] maybe even after the Vietnam war.
[00:34:54] So, we're about to get deep into a
[00:34:56] weirdly crazy story and it's about to be
[00:34:58] very complicated.
[00:35:00] So, buckle up.
[00:35:03] Um, what I'm going to do is I'm going to
[00:35:05] show it to us in this document format
[00:35:06] with highlights so that we don't have to
[00:35:08] read every single page, every single
[00:35:10] everything.
[00:35:12] Um, and I'll I'll probably switch back
[00:35:14] and forth between them a few times just
[00:35:16] to uh
[00:35:18] give you this context, but also give me
[00:35:20] the highlighting context. So, he starts
[00:35:22] his report to Ted Kennedy saying, "Per
[00:35:26] your oral request on the 5th of June,
[00:35:27] you asked for me to give you this full
[00:35:28] report. Here's everything we've got. Um,
[00:35:32] we dug through everything available from
[00:35:34] files from the bureau, as well as
[00:35:35] anything top secret, confidential,
[00:35:37] personnel files, Department of Defense,
[00:35:39] the CIA,
[00:35:41] Department of the Navy, Army, Marines."
[00:35:43] He basically says, "I got everything I
[00:35:46] could find about this guy. I collected
[00:35:47] all of it. We've got a whole bunch of
[00:35:49] sources from inside sources that we are
[00:35:51] spying on the CIA. We're spying on the
[00:35:53] Department of Defense. We're spying on
[00:35:54] all the other operations. And I've
[00:35:56] collected everything we've got and it's
[00:35:58] here. This is the story. And later on in
[00:36:00] the story, he says that actually they've
[00:36:03] been ordered to destroy all these
[00:36:04] documents as well. And I suspect that
[00:36:07] whatever caused them to be ordered to
[00:36:08] destroy these documents is what caused
[00:36:10] Ted Kennedy to want to know about it.
[00:36:19] I think I'll give the other disclaimer
[00:36:21] when we get to that part.
[00:36:23] So during the tenure of Richard Helms as
[00:36:26] director of the CIA, decisions were made
[00:36:28] by the director with implied approval of
[00:36:30] the Oval Office, the president to draft
[00:36:33] a blueprint and put into motion a plan
[00:36:35] by which the CIA could have as much
[00:36:37] funds as and when needed without
[00:36:40] knowledge of Congress.
[00:36:42] This would accomplish the dual purpose
[00:36:44] of carrying out clandestine and covert
[00:36:45] operations without the clearance of the
[00:36:47] Congress as well as avoid the necessity
[00:36:49] of having to request any extra funds and
[00:36:51] thus dulging the workings of any covert
[00:36:53] operations in progress or planned.
[00:36:56] as in the CIA
[00:37:00] wanted lots and lots of money to do lots
[00:37:03] and lots of [ __ ] that they weren't
[00:37:04] supposed to do and they didn't have
[00:37:07] enough money to do it all and they
[00:37:08] didn't want to have to ask Congress for
[00:37:10] that money because then they'd have to
[00:37:11] tell Congress that they were literally
[00:37:13] experimenting with brainwashing,
[00:37:15] torturing children, torturing prisoners,
[00:37:17] um giving people drugs without their
[00:37:20] consent or knowledge, testing chemical
[00:37:22] weapons and warfare,
[00:37:24] smuggling drugs, all sorts good [ __ ]
[00:37:27] They didn't really want to talk about
[00:37:29] all that in order to ask for the money
[00:37:31] for all that. And so they came up with
[00:37:33] this plan with the approval, implied
[00:37:36] approval of the Oval Office at the time
[00:37:41] and planned out by Richard Helms, the
[00:37:43] director of the CIA. I would argue the
[00:37:45] most effective director the CIA ever
[00:37:47] had. The the most shrewd and cunning and
[00:37:51] effective CIA director of all time.
[00:37:55] The five experts picked were General
[00:37:58] Edward Lansdale, who ran the CIA
[00:38:00] activities in Vietnam. William Kby, who
[00:38:04] was to be put in total command of the
[00:38:05] blueprint operation when enacted, George
[00:38:08] Bush, who asked and received approval to
[00:38:10] have his top aid, Richard Armmitage, be
[00:38:13] brought aboard, and Lieutenant Colonel
[00:38:14] Robert Ferrera, a top CIA asset, who at
[00:38:17] the time was on assignment in the Congo
[00:38:19] on the Patrice Leuma situation. The
[00:38:22] Patrice Lumumba situation is a famous
[00:38:24] CIA story of overthrowing the Cong
[00:38:29] because Lumumba was getting some big
[00:38:31] ideas about sovereignty.
[00:38:34] They couldn't have that.
[00:38:37] So,
[00:38:42] [snorts]
[00:38:44] four of the five were handpicked for
[00:38:45] their very special abilities and
[00:38:47] expertise. This is, by the way, before
[00:38:49] George Bush was officially in the CIA.
[00:38:51] This is back before he was in the CIA
[00:38:53] when he was a pilot in Vietnam, a really
[00:38:56] good pilot back in the days.
[00:39:00] So they say four of the five were
[00:39:01] handpicked because they were badasses
[00:39:02] and armatage was brought along by George
[00:39:05] Bush as his personal gopher,
[00:39:08] whatever that means. Bush was chosen for
[00:39:10] his knowledge of China and his wartime
[00:39:12] flying ability, as well as being on the
[00:39:14] way up within the CIA. General Landell
[00:39:18] was brought in because of his expertise
[00:39:19] as a top CIA asset, especially in
[00:39:22] breaking insurgencies, as he did with
[00:39:24] the Hooks in the Philippines in the late
[00:39:25] 50s. He's a super gnarly dude. And by
[00:39:28] breaking insurgencies, what they mean is
[00:39:31] [ __ ] up local population movements
[00:39:34] and sewing discord and division and
[00:39:37] general chaos.
[00:39:39] William Kby was picked for his knowledge
[00:39:41] of Southeast Asia and to command the
[00:39:43] operation's first phase. Lieutenant
[00:39:45] Colonel Ferto was included because of
[00:39:46] his varied experience as a pilot as well
[00:39:48] as command of over a dozen languages and
[00:39:50] his position as founder of the special
[00:39:52] forces green berets. Could not confirm
[00:39:54] that. Then again, he also basically
[00:39:57] doesn't exist. I have one photo of him
[00:39:59] total on the whole internet. The five
[00:40:02] names were submitted to the godfather of
[00:40:04] the CIA, John Foster Dulles, who gave
[00:40:06] the plan his total blessing.
[00:40:11] >> [snorts]
[00:40:11] >> And I'm just going to remind you as we
[00:40:13] go into this, this story is going to
[00:40:15] sound completely unbelievable and it
[00:40:17] might not be true, but the most
[00:40:19] unbelievable part of this story is how
[00:40:21] much of it actually checks out and how
[00:40:23] much of it I actually have corroboration
[00:40:25] of from other diverse sources.
[00:40:34] The plan presented called for a second
[00:40:36] airline. So they set up an airline for
[00:40:40] the CIA. The first one had been called
[00:40:42] Flying Tigers. Whitney Webb covers that
[00:40:44] extensively in this book.
[00:40:47] They set up another airline called
[00:40:49] Overseas National Airline as a CIA front
[00:40:52] company that they would run the planes
[00:40:54] out of is over in Vietnam, Laos, and
[00:40:56] Thailand. [snorts]
[00:40:59] The master plan called for the CIA to
[00:41:01] enter into the drug smuggling business
[00:41:03] in a total and complete faction fashion.
[00:41:07] Each of the five planners would have his
[00:41:09] own field to handle. Bush would be the
[00:41:11] secret head of the airline and handle
[00:41:13] all the shipping of the drugs under
[00:41:15] forged ways. Armatage would be the
[00:41:18] gopher for the group and the
[00:41:19] intermediary with any undesirabs. So
[00:41:21] Richard Armmitage would be the guy they
[00:41:22] send out to take messages to people and
[00:41:25] to you know just keep people off their
[00:41:26] backs. General Lansdale would handle all
[00:41:29] the distribution network and collection
[00:41:31] services within the military in Vietnam
[00:41:33] because they were smuggling these drugs
[00:41:35] to Vietnam service members to Americans.
[00:41:38] William Kby was to handle the setting up
[00:41:40] of all the manpower from runners,
[00:41:42] peddlers, pushers, collectors, and so
[00:41:43] forth, as well as the elimination of any
[00:41:45] who might prove to be uncontrollable, be
[00:41:47] they American or Vietnamese. Lieutenant
[00:41:50] Colonel Ferrera was to use his contacts
[00:41:52] in Latin America and in the Middle East
[00:41:53] to obtain from various governments that
[00:41:55] needed drugs, heroin, cocaine,
[00:41:56] marijuana, LSD, etc., etc., as ordered
[00:41:59] by Colby. Bush was to handle the opium
[00:42:01] from China. The operation was given the
[00:42:04] name Eagle 2 because Ferto was um
[00:42:08] superstitious and
[00:42:11] he liked his old his old code name
[00:42:13] eagle.
[00:42:17] There's a note about Colby, who later
[00:42:18] becomes the CIA director. Colby became
[00:42:20] insane with his power and before he was
[00:42:22] finished with Phoenix, the Phoenix
[00:42:23] program, which you can look up. Over
[00:42:25] 20,000 suspects were executed and over
[00:42:28] 2,500 US citizens were accused by Kobe
[00:42:30] of being collaborators and they
[00:42:32] vanished. So, there's all these parts in
[00:42:34] these reports where
[00:42:38] they mention other pieces of CIA history
[00:42:40] that you can corroborate for yourself
[00:42:42] that you can go look up these
[00:42:43] operations, but they add this [ __ ]
[00:42:46] crazy color and perspective that's like,
[00:42:48] are you are you joking? Like, what what
[00:42:53] did you just say?
[00:42:58] But the more you know, the less crazy it
[00:43:01] sounds.
[00:43:06] So, they set up essentially a giant
[00:43:10] heroin smuggling operation as well as
[00:43:12] other drugs, too. And they're not just
[00:43:14] selling it in and out of Vietnam to
[00:43:16] American soldiers. They're also
[00:43:18] trafficking it out internationally.
[00:43:22] Bush senior was instrumental in this
[00:43:24] whole plan. Bush's nickname is Poppy.
[00:43:28] Not like papa. His nickname is Poppy.
[00:43:32] That's Bush Senior's official like
[00:43:35] if you know you know nickname.
[00:43:38] And I can only imagine that this
[00:43:40] operation,
[00:43:42] one of the CIA's most successful in its
[00:43:44] history because they got away with it,
[00:43:46] is probably why he got that nickname.
[00:43:49] Allegedly. It's all just allegedly. It's
[00:43:51] all just a big conspiracy theory.
[00:43:57] So they ran these drugs for a long time,
[00:44:02] but Colby started to cause a lot of
[00:44:04] problems because he started killing all
[00:44:05] these people and, you know, shutting
[00:44:09] like, you know, make disappearing all
[00:44:10] these US uh citizens as, you know,
[00:44:13] suspected collaborators and [ __ ]
[00:44:16] They're very paranoid. Helms tried to
[00:44:18] keep it all together. He tried to have
[00:44:20] Colby eliminated, but Kobe had a life
[00:44:23] insurance policy in terms of
[00:44:24] blackmailing them all because he was in
[00:44:25] on this and he had documents cashed away
[00:44:27] to expose it all. So, they couldn't
[00:44:28] really get rid of him. [snorts] Um, and
[00:44:30] over time, you know, it skips over a lot
[00:44:32] because we're just getting an FBI report
[00:44:34] of what this FBI officer was able to
[00:44:36] uncover and kind of dig up for his boy
[00:44:37] Ted.
[00:44:41] [clears throat]
[00:44:47] But apparently
[00:44:49] Bush for his cooperation was groomed for
[00:44:51] his present position at the time during
[00:44:53] ' 89
[00:44:56] which was when he was on the way up in
[00:44:57] the CI. I think he was the deputy
[00:44:58] director maybe
[00:45:00] or actually no that was when he was vice
[00:45:02] president present position as [snorts]
[00:45:05] well as becoming director of the CIA.
[00:45:11] So this is the part that we mentioned
[00:45:14] yesterday or not yesterday, last time.
[00:45:18] The plan with Japan.
[00:45:21] More problems were to be encountered in
[00:45:23] later years with George Bush. No, that's
[00:45:25] the wrong one. The plan was in full
[00:45:26] force when the United States government
[00:45:28] encountered continued opposition to its
[00:45:29] request from the Japanese government
[00:45:30] ruling party to put CIA controlled
[00:45:33] people in power. Bush personally picked
[00:45:35] an obscure party formed in 1955,
[00:45:38] bankrupt and with very little membership
[00:45:40] to back in the possible takeover of
[00:45:42] government. But the Liberal Democratic
[00:45:44] Party, the party they chose, needed vast
[00:45:46] amounts of funds to carry out their
[00:45:48] part. They had to buy the membership and
[00:45:50] the votes. It was decided to give to
[00:45:52] this obscure party all the funds needed.
[00:45:55] And before they finally achieved power,
[00:45:57] a sum of over 300 billion Japanese yen
[00:46:00] had been funneled to them. This was
[00:46:03] carried out by Lieutenant Colonel
[00:46:04] Ferrera, our Jason Bourne character, for
[00:46:07] he had a very special relationship with
[00:46:08] the first cousin of Emperor Hirohito,
[00:46:11] Prince Heruko Watanab, and thus the
[00:46:13] colonel had an open door to Japanese
[00:46:15] politicians into the diet. So this this
[00:46:18] document directly alleges that George
[00:46:22] Bush senior is the one that had the idea
[00:46:25] to fund the Liberal Democratic Party of
[00:46:27] Japan. And more specifically, he's the
[00:46:30] one that knew about all of this drug
[00:46:33] money that the CIA was sitting on over
[00:46:35] in these secret bank accounts over in
[00:46:37] the East and said, "Hey, we've got all
[00:46:39] the money we need to fund a takeover of
[00:46:41] the Japanese government. We'll just
[00:46:43] funnel all this drug money to them, bags
[00:46:46] of cash in the night, and Japan will
[00:46:48] work. Japan will be ours. You know, just
[00:46:50] give it a few give it a few years."
[00:46:54] Our FBI author says that in effect,
[00:46:56] Senator, is the start of the Operation
[00:46:59] Eagle 2, which over time has now evolved
[00:47:01] into what you refer to as the Japanese,
[00:47:03] Singapore, New Zealand, Kentucky
[00:47:05] connection.
[00:47:09] This connection came about in a rather
[00:47:10] strange manner, and were it not for
[00:47:12] unforeseen circumstances, there would
[00:47:13] not now be any such connection. There is
[00:47:15] a code name used in this regard,
[00:47:17] senator, and that is Studebaker. And
[00:47:19] they kind of get into these coded
[00:47:21] references to the Studebaker program.
[00:47:27] But I want to get a little deeper into
[00:47:29] this because
[00:47:32] there's a number that seems to come up a
[00:47:36] few different times here
[00:47:38] that I've got receipts for. I've got a
[00:47:41] scan from an original bank deposit for
[00:47:43] this number that is involved in this
[00:47:44] moneyaundering operation all the way
[00:47:46] back in the 80s. And that number pops up
[00:47:50] in the moon story almost exactly and it
[00:47:54] kind of blew my mind.
[00:47:57] So we're gonna go a little deeper.
[00:48:03] So here our our FBI author is talking
[00:48:07] about how it's impossible to even get
[00:48:09] anyone to admit that Major General that
[00:48:12] Lieutenant Colonel Fera exists at all.
[00:48:14] He's like a total ghost. There's no
[00:48:16] record of him. We're trying our best,
[00:48:18] like I tried everything to dig [ __ ] up
[00:48:20] on him. Barely can find anything.
[00:48:22] We have it on totally reliable authority
[00:48:24] that Feretta is responsible only to the
[00:48:26] real director and secret director of the
[00:48:28] CIA, Mr. Helms. We have taped
[00:48:30] conversations between Federa and the
[00:48:32] powerful Baron Philippe Dudafne, as well
[00:48:34] as with Helms.
[00:48:37] And just to remind us, we're reading a
[00:48:38] CIA document typed out on a typewriter
[00:48:40] with very consistent type font to
[00:48:44] indicate a genuine typewriter from the
[00:48:45] period.
[00:48:48] [snorts] Um, and he's just talking about
[00:48:51] his own level of uncertainty as a as an
[00:48:53] FBI operative. This is what I think I
[00:48:55] know. This is what I do know. We've got
[00:48:56] it on these sources. We've got audio
[00:48:58] recordings of this. We had files of
[00:48:59] this. We don't anymore. That kind of
[00:49:01] [ __ ] That that kind of language comes
[00:49:02] up all the time. But this is the part
[00:49:04] where things get money launderery. The
[00:49:07] amount in question that now has been
[00:49:09] arranged to be given to Horn totals 318
[00:49:12] billion Japanese yen. All from the sale
[00:49:15] of drugs to our service personnel. Key
[00:49:18] words. All from the sale of drugs to our
[00:49:21] service personnel. The profits and the
[00:49:24] payoffs have reached such proportions
[00:49:26] that Mr. Helms has ordered that all
[00:49:28] operations be terminate terminated.
[00:49:32] So,
[00:49:33] little summary real quick. They set up
[00:49:36] this crazy big drug smuggling operation
[00:49:39] in Southeast Asia before and around the
[00:49:43] opening years of the Vietnam War. It
[00:49:46] grows and grows and grows and makes them
[00:49:48] billions and billions of dollars
[00:49:51] and they start to squirrel it away into
[00:49:54] all these accounts and do things with it
[00:49:55] and do covert operations with it, which
[00:49:57] this report barely even covers.
[00:50:00] There's also [snorts] mentions in here
[00:50:01] and in other sources that refer to this
[00:50:03] this story of them also squirreling away
[00:50:07] postworld war II loot from the overthrow
[00:50:10] of Japan and Japan had a bunch of loot
[00:50:13] that they kind of looted back that they
[00:50:14] squirreled away into secret holes and
[00:50:17] accounts and stuff like that as well.
[00:50:19] Kind of hard to corroborate hard to
[00:50:21] corroborate all of it. But their drug
[00:50:24] smuggling operation allegedly gets so
[00:50:25] big and so profitable that Helms is kind
[00:50:29] of like a little sketched out and it's
[00:50:30] like, "Hey, maybe we should close this
[00:50:31] down. We're gonna get caught."
[00:50:33] And
[00:50:37] but all throughout that time,
[00:50:40] they've been doing this plan that George
[00:50:42] Bush senior came up with with all this
[00:50:43] drug money because they've been
[00:50:45] smuggling the drugs. And George Bush was
[00:50:47] like, "Hey, we really want to take over
[00:50:49] Japan and we've got all this money and
[00:50:51] if we just pass this money from, you
[00:50:52] know, over here in Laos right over there
[00:50:54] to Japan, no one will ever know and
[00:50:56] we'll just buy the Liberal Democratic
[00:50:58] Party of Japan."
[00:51:01] Well, all that money flowing into the
[00:51:04] Liberal Democratic Party of Japan in
[00:51:06] some ways leaves a paper trail. Not a
[00:51:08] super obvious paper trail, but it sort
[00:51:10] of leaves a paper trail. You kind of
[00:51:11] have to launder it in. And [snorts] at a
[00:51:14] certain point,
[00:51:17] one of these Japanese politicians that
[00:51:21] was receiving laundered funds
[00:51:24] got caught with his hand in the cookie
[00:51:26] jar in what's called the Loheed Martin
[00:51:28] aircraft bribery scandals, which was a
[00:51:31] whole big scandal that happened in many
[00:51:33] countries all around the world where
[00:51:34] Loheed Martin was bribing people and
[00:51:36] doing kickbacks and pay-to-play politics
[00:51:38] and all that [ __ ] Happened in several
[00:51:40] countries. It went pretty big in Japan.
[00:51:43] And some of these politicians,
[00:51:45] particularly Kaku Tanaka
[00:51:49] that were getting money from the CIA
[00:51:51] also got caught taking this bribery
[00:51:54] scheme with Loheed Martin. And the CIA
[00:51:57] boys got really worried that
[00:51:59] accidentally they were going to get
[00:52:00] exposed because of the investigations
[00:52:02] into the Loheed Martin bribery scandal.
[00:52:04] That's how it describes it here.
[00:52:07] >> [snorts]
[00:52:07] >> We'll go back to the original document
[00:52:09] view just to give you guys some
[00:52:10] orientation back to where we are here.
[00:52:19] In 1976, the handpicked new director of
[00:52:22] the agency was George Bush, who served
[00:52:23] until 1977 only. This was not a very
[00:52:26] peaceful time for the agency for during
[00:52:27] the 70s the puppet of Helms, Prime
[00:52:30] Minister Kakaway Tanaka was found with
[00:52:32] his hand in the cookie jar making money
[00:52:34] on the side in the scandal involving
[00:52:35] Lockheed Aircraft Co. This was too close
[00:52:37] to all being made public. So Helms, who
[00:52:40] in the meantime had formed a totally
[00:52:41] strong relationship with Baron Philippe
[00:52:43] Dudafne, who represented the real
[00:52:44] capital of the world, the Rothschild
[00:52:46] Empire, decided to stop Operation Eagle
[00:52:48] 2 and start another clandestine
[00:52:50] money-making operation and leave Japan.
[00:52:56] because, you know, might as well get in
[00:52:57] bed with the Rothschilds. They come up
[00:53:00] repeatedly throughout this story.
[00:53:04] And so, part of the closing solution
[00:53:06] called for the return of the 318 billion
[00:53:09] Japanese yen to the CIA or to whomsoever
[00:53:13] then Director Bush named as recipient.
[00:53:15] So, they laundered a whole bunch of
[00:53:17] funds into Japan. Not entirely clear how
[00:53:19] much, but the way it's told here, oh,
[00:53:23] sorry, I just read all that without you
[00:53:24] even seeing it. [snorts]
[00:53:27] The way it's told here sort of implies
[00:53:29] that there was a paper trail on 318
[00:53:32] billion Japanese yen that needed to sort
[00:53:34] of be unwound or else it would leave
[00:53:39] a stain. It would leave evidence.
[00:53:42] And so they started to devise a plan to
[00:53:45] launder 318 billion Japanese yen back
[00:53:48] out of Japan.
[00:53:51] That plan got very complicated.
[00:53:58] Um does it have the bottom of it here on
[00:54:00] this one?
[00:54:05] It was decided that a wealthy and loyal
[00:54:09] party member was to be found in Japan.
[00:54:11] one who would agree to have his name
[00:54:13] entered into backdated records as having
[00:54:15] been the individual who loaned the funds
[00:54:17] to the party in the first place. So,
[00:54:19] they're planning to forge documents to
[00:54:22] say like, "Oh, this is the really rich
[00:54:24] guy that loaned all this money to the
[00:54:25] Liberal Democratic Party and funded the
[00:54:27] overthrow of the Japanese government."
[00:54:31] They handpicked
[00:54:33] someone by Prince Watanabe handpicked
[00:54:36] Mr. Soichi Isizuka. He was a very
[00:54:39] respected multi-billionaire in Japan and
[00:54:41] totally loyal to the royal family. So,
[00:54:43] he agreed to do it. But then they needed
[00:54:45] to wash the funds on the way out for
[00:54:47] they had to pass it through Isizuka's
[00:54:50] hands and then back to whoever director
[00:54:52] Bush designated. But they couldn't just
[00:54:54] pick a CIA person. They like couldn't
[00:54:56] give all these funds they needed to get
[00:54:58] out to their Japanese business guy and
[00:55:00] then just send it to the CIA because
[00:55:03] that's really obvious.
[00:55:05] So what they needed to do is they needed
[00:55:07] to give this Japanese guy all this all
[00:55:10] this money. Be like, "Cool, he's got the
[00:55:12] money. He's the big donor. He's the big
[00:55:14] rich pockets guy. Then he needs to
[00:55:17] convert it into something that can kind
[00:55:18] of get lost on accident, get gambled
[00:55:22] away, get, you know, invested and lost,
[00:55:26] but actually it's going to another
[00:55:28] businessman that's in America. and then
[00:55:31] he needs to kind of launder it through
[00:55:33] his spaces into money that the CIA can
[00:55:36] access. Money laundering is very
[00:55:38] complicated for a reason.
[00:55:40] The way that they chose to do it at this
[00:55:42] time
[00:55:45] is Iazuka suddenly found himself in the
[00:55:47] possession of gold certificates from the
[00:55:49] Japanese treasury treasury. [snorts]
[00:55:52] With these, Izzuku was instructed to buy
[00:55:54] a certificate of time deposit number
[00:55:57] 4051000-92
[00:56:00] issued by the Mitsui Bank Limited home
[00:56:02] office in Tokyo, Japan. The plan for was
[00:56:04] was for him to sell the certificate and
[00:56:06] supposedly invest the monies in various
[00:56:08] countries with the eventual story that
[00:56:10] all investments had proven to be losers.
[00:56:12] This was allow the actual cash to be
[00:56:15] given to Bush's nominee. See, so like
[00:56:17] you turn it into gold certificate. You
[00:56:19] you sell that certificate. You get cash
[00:56:21] for the certificate allegedly, even
[00:56:23] though you actually gave the certificate
[00:56:24] away and then you say you you invested
[00:56:26] all that cash, but it just it was all
[00:56:28] losers. I lost it all. 318 billion yen.
[00:56:32] Whoopsies.
[00:56:34] But it leaves no paper trail. Just kind
[00:56:36] of like all disappears. It all it all
[00:56:37] goes to dead ends. And the actual the
[00:56:40] actual note was passed to your buddy
[00:56:43] who's going to help you launder it.
[00:56:45] >> [snorts]
[00:56:48] >> The records that we have photographed
[00:56:50] copies of from the top secret CIA files
[00:56:52] show that Helms insisted on everything
[00:56:54] being done to perfection without any
[00:56:56] possibility of a slip-up because Helms
[00:56:57] was [ __ ] good at his job. They went
[00:56:59] so far as to legitimize the gold
[00:57:01] certificates by having them registered
[00:57:03] with the proper international banking
[00:57:04] institutions, including the World Bank.
[00:57:06] So, they got these gold certificates
[00:57:08] super super legit. The pension for
[00:57:10] perfection caused that work, this
[00:57:12] finding of this laundering pipeline to
[00:57:15] take uh five years before they found the
[00:57:17] ideal American buyer because they wanted
[00:57:19] to find an American buyer that was a
[00:57:22] sketchy dude, but not a high-profile
[00:57:24] sketchy dude. Someone that was like a
[00:57:26] businessman that was respectable enough
[00:57:28] that you could, you know, come up with a
[00:57:30] reason why this guy had done all this
[00:57:31] crazy business and made all this crazy
[00:57:33] money, but someone that no one was
[00:57:34] really looking at and no one would
[00:57:35] really dig too deeply into. It's kind of
[00:57:38] a, you know, a thin slice of society to
[00:57:40] pull from and he has to not be already
[00:57:42] associated with the CIA.
[00:57:45] So, real quickly, I want to take a break
[00:57:47] from this document to remember the
[00:57:49] number 405110092
[00:57:52] uh Mitsui Bank Limited and the number
[00:57:56] 318 billion Japanese yen.
[00:58:02] Where is the certificate? It's right
[00:58:04] here.
[00:58:07] >> [snorts]
[00:58:08] >> This is allegedly a photocopy of the
[00:58:10] original
[00:58:12] deposit certificate from the Mitsoulei
[00:58:15] Bank Limited. And you can see right
[00:58:17] there, I can see right there at least
[00:58:19] 405 uh 1110 something-2
[00:58:24] 00-92.
[00:58:27] It's it's the same number and 318
[00:58:30] billion Japanese yen. This document
[00:58:32] comes from a different location and a
[00:58:34] different source than the FBI report
[00:58:36] that we are currently reading.
[00:58:42] And we got a whole bunch more documents
[00:58:44] like that, but we're not going to get
[00:58:45] into all of the uh external
[00:58:46] documentation right now.
[00:58:50] [snorts]
[00:58:56] I think we were
[00:59:03] We are further over the gold certificate
[00:59:04] right here.
[00:59:09] So
[00:59:12] they laundered all this drug money or
[00:59:15] rather they sold all these drugs, got
[00:59:16] all this money, set up all these bank
[00:59:18] accounts
[00:59:19] and used all of that to fund this
[00:59:22] political transformation in Japan. But
[00:59:24] eventually it got a little hot for them,
[00:59:26] a little risky, and they wanted to exit
[00:59:28] out and clean everything up and pull all
[00:59:29] their leftover money back and close the
[00:59:32] door and be done with it and go get into
[00:59:34] business with the Rothschilds.
[00:59:36] But that involved laundering all this
[00:59:38] money out. And that took several years.
[00:59:39] And so in the meantime, they kind of
[00:59:41] went their separate ways. They moved on
[00:59:42] in their careers. They were quietly
[00:59:44] working on laundering this [ __ ] looking
[00:59:45] for the right guy. Took a while.
[00:59:47] Eventually, they did find the right guy,
[00:59:50] and his name was Marian Horn Jr. or J.R.
[00:59:55] Horn. [snorts]
[00:59:58] In the meantime, there's this crazy
[00:59:59] little side quest here where um
[01:00:05] sorry, I scrolled too far over.
[01:00:08] um
[01:00:11] where
[01:00:13] [snorts] General Lansdale, who was
[01:00:15] involved in the original plot, uh
[01:00:16] suffered a mysterious and total memory
[01:00:18] loss and Colonel Ferrera resigned from
[01:00:21] the operation when he discovered that
[01:00:22] the drugs were being given to US
[01:00:24] servicemen
[01:00:25] and not to the North Vietnamese or the
[01:00:27] Vietkong as he had been led to believe.
[01:00:30] This is where Colonel Fera
[01:00:33] becomes a really interesting
[01:00:34] [ __ ]
[01:00:36] This guy's like our Jason Bourne of the
[01:00:37] story. Hey Gigi, go lie down. Go.
[01:00:45] Yeah, there you go. Yeah, that got you.
[01:00:47] That got you paying attention.
[01:00:56] And so Major Federa, who if you remember
[01:00:59] was in charge of all of the drug
[01:01:01] smuggling, you know, why don't I give
[01:01:02] you a picture of Major Federa, Major
[01:01:04] General Federa. Um, we've only got one
[01:01:06] picture of him on the entire internet
[01:01:09] and he's right here allegedly.
[01:01:13] This is Marian Horn, the American side
[01:01:17] of the moneyaundering scheme to launder
[01:01:18] these Japanese yen out of Japan,
[01:01:22] who we've barely met so far. And next to
[01:01:24] him right here is Major General Robert
[01:01:26] El Fera,
[01:01:28] the Jason Bourne of this story. Crazy
[01:01:31] [ __ ] We're about to hear some
[01:01:33] [ __ ] that he has done. Um,
[01:01:38] [snorts]
[01:01:39] but I just wanted to give you a face
[01:01:42] a face for General Federa before we get
[01:01:44] too deep into it,
[01:01:47] before he cuts off Manuel Noriega's
[01:01:49] testicles.
[01:01:57] And so there's this little um
[01:02:01] there's this little side quest in the
[01:02:03] documents. There's a bunch of side
[01:02:04] quests. This document like loops through
[01:02:06] a bunch of different stories because
[01:02:08] he's trying to like allegedly this FBI
[01:02:10] agent is trying to summarize this whole
[01:02:13] complex multi-deade storyline around
[01:02:15] this guy and this operation.
[01:02:18] [snorts] Um,
[01:02:19] and he talks about how Kobe did become
[01:02:22] director. He's kind of like seeing how
[01:02:24] like where everybody went afterwards.
[01:02:26] Kobe did become director of the CIA,
[01:02:28] then so did Bush. Richard Armit
[01:02:30] Armmitage stayed Bush's like gopher guy.
[01:02:33] Um, General Lansdale mysteriously lost
[01:02:35] his memory. And Lieutenant Colonel
[01:02:37] Federa got super [ __ ] pissed when he
[01:02:39] discovered that they were actually
[01:02:40] selling drugs to US service members and
[01:02:43] um because he'd been thinking they were
[01:02:45] selling them all to the Vietnamese.
[01:02:49] and um he was maybe threatening to
[01:02:52] expose it or something because
[01:02:55] a contract by Dulles was put out on the
[01:02:58] colonel. Doulles is like the godfather
[01:02:59] of the CIA, like the big daddy. So
[01:03:02] apparently he put out a kill contract on
[01:03:04] the colonel, but a leak enabled the
[01:03:06] colonel to defend himself. First the
[01:03:09] colonel called upon a dear friend,
[01:03:11] Prince Watanabe from Japan that we heard
[01:03:13] about and informed him of what was
[01:03:14] transpiring. Then without any stop, the
[01:03:16] colonel contacted other very close
[01:03:18] friends such as the Baron Luis Deoni,
[01:03:20] the chief justice of the world court of
[01:03:22] justice as well as Baron Philippe
[01:03:23] Dudafany whom the colonel had saved from
[01:03:25] the Nazis during World War I or sorry
[01:03:27] World War II.
[01:03:30] During the 01 missions for the OSS in
[01:03:33] World War II and as his last trump card,
[01:03:35] allegedly the colonel called upon the
[01:03:37] Baron Guy Rothschild, the head of the
[01:03:39] Rothschild banking family. The colonel
[01:03:41] had been very instrumental in obtaining
[01:03:43] fake Nazi credentials for the
[01:03:44] Rothschilds which enabled them to escape
[01:03:46] occupied France in 1943. They owed him
[01:03:49] and he collected. Helms also talked to
[01:03:51] Doulles to lift the contract because of
[01:03:53] the pressure exerted by the cards that
[01:03:54] Ferrera had called into play.
[01:04:01] I don't I don't know what to make of it,
[01:04:04] but that's the story.
[01:04:07] And this part of the story
[01:04:09] starts to get into how Feretta is like
[01:04:11] this cold throat cutthroat cold-hearted
[01:04:14] killer [ __ ] smuggling drugs and doing
[01:04:17] CIA [ __ ] But only when he thinks it's
[01:04:20] like serving America's interests. And
[01:04:22] the moment he finds out that they're
[01:04:23] actually giving these drugs to
[01:04:24] Americans, he's like, "Oh, get [ __ ] No,
[01:04:26] no way. No way, dude." And he like is
[01:04:29] about to go rogue and they have to like
[01:04:31] talk him down. There's this whole
[01:04:32] section about how Helms goes and has a a
[01:04:35] personal talk with him and gets gets
[01:04:37] Federa's word that he won't tell anyone.
[01:04:39] And apparently Federa's word is like,
[01:04:42] "Where does Bond, yo?" Um because he's
[01:04:44] like that level of CIA agent apparently.
[01:04:47] I don't know. Sounds unbelievable until
[01:04:49] I try to prove it wrong and then I just
[01:04:51] corroborate it over and over and over
[01:04:52] again. [snorts]
[01:04:55] And then it gets into this Japan part.
[01:05:00] Helms obtained the word. Fera agreed and
[01:05:03] then went so far as to give them the
[01:05:05] solution to continued control over the
[01:05:06] Japanese government. The colonel
[01:05:08] suggested that the CIA form a new
[01:05:10] company that would do all of its
[01:05:11] business in Japan and have so much
[01:05:13] success that they would have Holy [ __ ]
[01:05:17] I had not put this sentence together
[01:05:19] yet.
[01:05:23] What?
[01:05:28] Okay.
[01:05:30] Just listen to this sentence one more
[01:05:31] time with me. Gigi, go lay down. Go lie
[01:05:33] down. It is not You already had your
[01:05:34] dinner. Yeah. [snorts]
[01:05:37] The colonel suggested that the CIA form
[01:05:40] a new company that would do all of its
[01:05:43] business in Japan and have so much
[01:05:46] success that they would have money to
[01:05:48] burn.
[01:05:50] This money would be used to give to
[01:05:52] individual politicians, not to the
[01:05:54] party. It was pointed out by the colonel
[01:05:56] that by control of the individual, you
[01:05:58] control the party. Thus, the birth of
[01:06:01] recruit and then control to this day of
[01:06:04] the individual and the party in Japan by
[01:06:06] the CIA.
[01:06:12] Listen, not for sure,
[01:06:15] but they might be talking about the moon
[01:06:17] cult. Literally, that literally might be
[01:06:20] the moon cult. is exactly the
[01:06:22] description of the moon cult which we
[01:06:24] know was founded by the Korean CIA which
[01:06:27] was just a cutout created by the CIA.
[01:06:32] And we know that it was founded in close
[01:06:35] association with all of the CIA plants
[01:06:37] that were all over there.
[01:06:42] And they had money to burn to give to
[01:06:46] political causes and to
[01:06:49] all sorts of other causes. just money to
[01:06:52] burn
[01:06:55] because it was being funded by a
[01:06:57] gigantic secret blackbudget bank account
[01:06:59] that no one knew existed that was full
[01:07:01] of drug money that they weren't supposed
[01:07:03] to have. That's why. Okay, to be clear.
[01:07:06] [snorts]
[01:07:08] That's crazy. I never realized what that
[01:07:09] sentence meant because I didn't know
[01:07:10] about the moon cult the last time I
[01:07:12] really studied these documents.
[01:07:15] Wow. Okay, so then it gets into where
[01:07:17] the perfect buyer appears. This Marian
[01:07:19] Horn Jr. guy that was in the photo in
[01:07:21] the green suit earlier. Um, and they
[01:07:24] find him, he gets selected, he's like
[01:07:26] the perfect double dealer. He's kind
[01:07:28] They like basically say like, "Hey, do
[01:07:29] you want to [ __ ] get super rich and
[01:07:31] all you have to do is be the CI, like
[01:07:33] the front man for this gigantic
[01:07:35] operation that we're not really going to
[01:07:36] tell you too much about? You just have
[01:07:37] to not ask too many questions and
[01:07:39] [ __ ] just keep your nose out of
[01:07:41] trouble and let us put your name on all
[01:07:43] of our [ __ ] so that it doesn't tie back
[01:07:46] to us."
[01:07:48] Because I explained the other night how
[01:07:50] at this point the CIA is doing all of
[01:07:52] these secret operations in all of these
[01:07:55] places with bank accounts that aren't
[01:07:57] supposed to exist with money that they
[01:07:58] weren't supposed to have raised because
[01:08:00] they were doing it clandestinely. And
[01:08:02] they were realizing that like [ __ ] dude
[01:08:04] we're going to lose track of all this
[01:08:05] money. Like we're going to lose track of
[01:08:07] that bank account over there. We're
[01:08:08] going to lose track of that black budget
[01:08:10] bank account over there. And so they
[01:08:11] realized, Helms realized that he needed
[01:08:13] to unify them all into some sort
[01:08:15] ofworked trust that they could access
[01:08:18] all of it in some sort of modernized
[01:08:20] way. But they can't just deposit all
[01:08:22] their [ __ ] heroin money into like JP
[01:08:24] Morgan,
[01:08:27] at least not without doing a lot of
[01:08:29] favors for Jess Staley, if you know what
[01:08:30] I mean. So what they did is they
[01:08:32] partnered with the Rothschilds
[01:08:35] who had a network of banks in exchange
[01:08:37] for a cut and they put a front man's
[01:08:40] name on the accounts, Marian Horn Jr.
[01:08:42] under his name. So it's not the CIA's
[01:08:44] money. It's just this random
[01:08:46] businessman's money. No one looks too
[01:08:47] close and it's hidden in all these tax
[01:08:49] havens and all these banks controlled by
[01:08:50] the Rothschilds where they just look the
[01:08:52] other way as money comes and goes from
[01:08:53] these accounts. And that way you can
[01:08:56] access the money all over the world from
[01:08:58] any of these branches of this scheme.
[01:09:01] And no one's really going to see what's
[01:09:02] in the accounts because it's all under
[01:09:04] the name of Marian Horn Jr. Nothing
[01:09:06] suspicious there. He's just a nobody.
[01:09:08] [snorts]
[01:09:09] But the Rothschilds are the conduit that
[01:09:11] allow for this money to just flow in and
[01:09:13] out and in and out. But it lets them
[01:09:16] keep track of all of it without losing
[01:09:17] it all. That's the big picture of what's
[01:09:21] detailed in these 22 pages of this FBI
[01:09:24] document as well as the like 96 pages of
[01:09:29] the other dossier as well as this book
[01:09:32] by a man that met one of these guys that
[01:09:35] played an instrumental role in the story
[01:09:37] that we can get to another time as well
[01:09:40] as other corroborative investigation
[01:09:41] that I did along the way.
[01:09:44] [snorts]
[01:09:46] And holy [ __ ] it might have just talked
[01:09:48] about the moon cult.
[01:09:55] Okay, so this talking about how they
[01:09:56] recruited J.R. Horn.
[01:09:59] Horn proved to be exactly what all
[01:10:00] concerned needed.
[01:10:03] I'm going to just go and check on my
[01:10:04] highlights here.
[01:10:07] It talks about how they uh someone
[01:10:10] eliminated all the witnesses to this
[01:10:13] Mitsoule bank deposit certificate.
[01:10:16] >> [snorts]
[01:10:24] >> And then it starts to get distracted
[01:10:26] because the story stretches out over
[01:10:28] years and it takes some turns into Iran
[01:10:32] Contra stuff and into what Casey got
[01:10:36] involved in and then what Ferrera got
[01:10:39] involved in and then what Nariega got
[01:10:41] involved. It gets into all these side
[01:10:42] quests that are not directly related to
[01:10:44] Japan, but some of them are kind of
[01:10:46] [ __ ] funny. So, we're going to go in
[01:10:47] over some of them. [snorts] Um,
[01:10:53] it was during this phase of the
[01:10:54] operation that Helms realized he needed
[01:10:56] funds for aid of the Contras in
[01:10:59] Nicaragua. The only solution was to
[01:11:01] continue operation. So, they were doing
[01:11:05] all the drug trafficking over in
[01:11:06] Southeast Asia and they were funding all
[01:11:08] this money into Japan to buy Japan out.
[01:11:10] Japan gets into this hot mess with the
[01:11:12] Lockheed aircraft scandal and they're
[01:11:13] like, "Oh, [ __ ] Maybe we should pull
[01:11:15] some of our operations back out of Japan
[01:11:17] so we don't get caught in the crossfire
[01:11:18] of them investigating this other
[01:11:20] scandal." So, they're like, "Okay, we'll
[01:11:22] launder the money back out of Japan.
[01:11:23] We'll back off a little bit. We'll calm
[01:11:24] the [ __ ] down." Um, [snorts] and
[01:11:26] instead, we'll maybe like fund this
[01:11:28] other organization and and keep our nose
[01:11:30] clean. But then they're trying to shut
[01:11:33] down all their drug smuggling operations
[01:11:34] allegedly. And then they're like, "Ah,
[01:11:36] [ __ ] man. We got to we got to fund this
[01:11:38] Contra [ __ ] We got communists at our
[01:11:39] doorstep in Central America.
[01:11:42] And so he's like, "All right, let's spin
[01:11:44] the drugs. Let's spin the drug operation
[01:11:46] backup. Spin the drug operation backup."
[01:11:48] Only this time it had to be put under
[01:11:50] the control of Armatage. And with the
[01:11:53] full knowledge of Bush, but Bush was
[01:11:54] busy being more important now. Um
[01:11:57] because he's vice president now, but not
[01:11:59] of President Ronald Reagan. Got to keep
[01:12:02] his nose clean. Not sure he would
[01:12:03] approve of this. nor now of General
[01:12:06] Fetta because General Feretta was like
[01:12:08] their main guy back in the original
[01:12:10] operation in Southeast Asia, but it was
[01:12:11] because they'd lied to him and said that
[01:12:13] they were selling all the drugs to
[01:12:14] Vietnamese people. He found out that
[01:12:16] they were giving the drugs to American
[01:12:18] service member and he's like, "Fuck no,
[01:12:21] I'mma burn it all down." And they had to
[01:12:23] talk him down. They tried to kill him.
[01:12:24] He wouldn't let them kill him. All this
[01:12:25] [ __ ] right? Convoluted story. So now
[01:12:29] that [snorts] they're trying to set up a
[01:12:30] new drug smuggling operation down in
[01:12:31] Latin Americas with cocaine, they're
[01:12:34] like, "Well, we can't bring Fera into
[01:12:36] this. Can't tell Fera about this. Can't
[01:12:38] even let Ferretta know about this." So
[01:12:40] they start having to build a new network
[01:12:43] out of all different people. Okay? And
[01:12:45] that's a key piece
[01:12:48] because history has now proven that
[01:12:50] Colonel North was no general Ferrer
[01:12:53] because you've heard all about Iran
[01:12:55] Contra and you've hardly heard anything
[01:12:58] about the Golden Triangle smuggling
[01:12:59] operations that I have just been
[01:13:00] describing because they got away with
[01:13:02] it. Almost nothing has ever come out
[01:13:04] about it except for little little leaks
[01:13:06] here and there. [snorts]
[01:13:09] At this point, Senator, this is a
[01:13:11] critical disclaimer. Okay, so this is in
[01:13:14] the document. remember FBI friend of
[01:13:17] Senator Ted Kennedy is writing this
[01:13:18] whole report about this whole crazy
[01:13:20] story and he's just trying to fill Ted
[01:13:23] in on everything that happened in this
[01:13:25] crazy journey. And he just drops in real
[01:13:27] quick to say like, "Hey, listen. At this
[01:13:30] point, Senator, how much is fact and how
[01:13:32] much is fiction is hard to tell, but we
[01:13:35] believe that the records in our
[01:13:36] possession pretty much prove that all is
[01:13:38] about as close to fact as is possible in
[01:13:41] something like this. But remember, even
[01:13:44] if this is all true, this FBI agent is
[01:13:47] piecing this together from desperate
[01:13:49] intelligence gathering, deep uh
[01:13:52] obfuscation tactics. He's trying to
[01:13:54] report on CIA operations by spying on
[01:13:57] them and collecting all this FBI
[01:13:59] information about the CIA. Well, the CIA
[01:14:01] is trying to obscure what they're doing
[01:14:02] from everyone else. They're running
[01:14:04] disinformation on each other. They're
[01:14:05] lying out of teeth. They're trying to
[01:14:07] cover up black budget operations, secret
[01:14:09] bank accounts, all kinds of crazy [ __ ]
[01:14:11] So, just take it all with a big grain of
[01:14:14] salt to remember that [ __ ] the whole
[01:14:17] document could be a fake. I don't think
[01:14:20] it is. I've pretty well verified that
[01:14:22] it's not actually all fake. And I've got
[01:14:24] a lot of different corroboration of
[01:14:25] that. But even within the document,
[01:14:28] there could be forgeries and things that
[01:14:30] misled the person trying to write this
[01:14:32] report and trying to skew the story.
[01:14:35] So, take it with a grain of salt. But
[01:14:37] that being said, it's probably a lot
[01:14:39] more on point than what they taught you
[01:14:40] in high school history.
[01:14:44] Um, page 11.
[01:14:50] [snorts]
[01:14:51] This briefly touches on why we have the
[01:14:54] documents in the first place. Because as
[01:14:56] they were getting this money laundering
[01:14:58] scheme up and running and Marian Horn is
[01:15:01] starting to go through the process of
[01:15:03] receiving this money,
[01:15:06] [ __ ] started to get a little weird and
[01:15:07] he started to get his hackles up and he
[01:15:09] started GI go lay down
[01:15:12] and he started to get concerned that
[01:15:18] these guys are gonna [ __ ] betray me.
[01:15:19] I don't trust these guys. I do not trust
[01:15:21] these guys. This is the CIA and I am
[01:15:23] expendable and this is sketchy. And he
[01:15:26] starts collecting what is essentially an
[01:15:28] oh [ __ ] dossier. He apparently felt that
[01:15:32] he was in too deep and he had to do
[01:15:34] something to keep the wolves off of his
[01:15:35] back. So he started to move every rock
[01:15:37] in the hope that the action would enable
[01:15:39] him to keep his head above water.
[01:15:40] collecting a giant dossier of original
[01:15:43] documents, all sorts of [ __ ] you know,
[01:15:46] blackmail essentially on the people that
[01:15:50] he was supposed to be laundering money
[01:15:52] for.
[01:15:53] [snorts]
[01:15:55] That got their hackles right the [ __ ] up
[01:15:57] and they were not down with that. And
[01:16:00] who knows if they were already gonna
[01:16:02] double backstab him or not or who knows.
[01:16:05] Um, I just made a little note of 60 Adam
[01:16:08] Street, Bedford, Maine, as it it has
[01:16:10] these little details in here [snorts] of
[01:16:13] addresses, bank account numbers,
[01:16:15] people's names, lawyers, chief justices,
[01:16:18] things that are like, oh, actually, I
[01:16:20] could verify that. And I went through as
[01:16:22] I first found these documents and
[01:16:24] actually tried to verify all these
[01:16:25] different things. And this is this guy
[01:16:27] that they say they used as an informant
[01:16:29] named John Bennett. last known address
[01:16:31] in our files on him is listed as 60 Adam
[01:16:33] Street, Bedford, Maine. And I went and
[01:16:35] looked it up and it is associated with
[01:16:38] his family, which is a weird detail.
[01:16:40] It's like a weird little detail that's
[01:16:42] like, well, that checks the [ __ ] out.
[01:16:44] There's a bunch of those in here, but I
[01:16:45] just made a note of that one,
[01:16:50] but I [snorts] just want to skip um I
[01:16:52] want to skip over McBride.
[01:16:55] Ferretta goes after Horn. Kind of
[01:16:57] interesting part. It's why we got all
[01:16:58] this stuff in the first place.
[01:17:00] >> [snorts]
[01:17:00] >> because they decide they need to
[01:17:02] discredit Horn. Horn is kind of
[01:17:04] slippery. They try to put everyone in
[01:17:05] prison. Horn kind of gets away. He's got
[01:17:07] some friends. He's kind of a slimy guy,
[01:17:08] slippery guy. And these these CIA guys
[01:17:13] are like, "Fuck this guy. We got to
[01:17:14] discredit him. We got to like we got to
[01:17:16] take him down somehow." And they send
[01:17:18] General Fera off to sort of like
[01:17:21] entrap him in something to just get him
[01:17:23] just get him and put him away. Like put
[01:17:25] him in jail. We don't want to kill him
[01:17:26] necessarily, but just [ __ ] put him
[01:17:28] away. But Federa, they're a little
[01:17:31] sketched out by Federa now because he's
[01:17:32] so good at what he does. But he's also
[01:17:36] a little too idealistic apparently. He's
[01:17:38] like not down with smuggling drugs to
[01:17:40] Americans. He'll just smuggle it to
[01:17:41] Vietnamese. So instead, they lie to Fera
[01:17:45] according to the documents and they say
[01:17:47] that this Marian Horn guy who's actually
[01:17:50] in reality he's helping he's working
[01:17:52] with Federa's plan. He's working as the
[01:17:55] money laundering front py for all of
[01:17:58] Fera's operational history. But Feretta
[01:18:01] didn't know that. He didn't know he was
[01:18:02] laundering the money for them. And so
[01:18:04] they lie to Fera and they say he's an
[01:18:07] FBI spy that's trying to uncover the
[01:18:11] whole operation and steal the funds and
[01:18:13] expose us. So you got to go out and you
[01:18:16] got to stop this guy. And Fera's like,
[01:18:18] "All right, cool. I got you, bro. No
[01:18:20] problem."
[01:18:21] And so Fetta goes and starts
[01:18:23] investigating Marian Horn and he starts
[01:18:25] looking for FBI informants and he starts
[01:18:27] uncovering all the FBI's people inside
[01:18:29] the CIA. And they have this whole page
[01:18:32] about how um
[01:18:36] he starts an investigation and like he's
[01:18:39] like uncovering all their people and
[01:18:40] they're trying to throw him off their
[01:18:41] trail cuz they're like [ __ ] this dude is
[01:18:43] now like exposing all of our dudes in
[01:18:45] the CIA. Like we're the FBI trying to
[01:18:46] spy on the CIA. It's this whole [ __ ]
[01:18:48] thing. [snorts]
[01:18:50] But then
[01:18:52] Feda [ __ ] digs through all this [ __ ]
[01:18:54] He's super good at his job and he gets
[01:18:56] to the bottom of it and he's like, "Wait
[01:18:57] a minute." Like, "This dude's a This
[01:18:59] dude's a patriot. This Marian Horn guy
[01:19:01] that you said as an FBI informant, he's
[01:19:03] not an FBI informant. He's like a total
[01:19:06] patriot. You're trying to [ __ ] him,
[01:19:08] aren't you? You're trying to [ __ ] this
[01:19:09] dude over." And he's like, "Not down
[01:19:12] with it." And he flips. And he's
[01:19:14] actually once he discovers this, he's
[01:19:16] like, "This guy's a [ __ ] patriot and
[01:19:18] I like him." And so what he does is he
[01:19:21] flips and starts helping Marian Horn to
[01:19:23] collect documents to protect himself.
[01:19:25] And General Ferrera actually feeds him a
[01:19:27] fuckload of classified documents that
[01:19:29] become a part of the dossier. That's why
[01:19:31] we now have like in a roundabout way.
[01:19:34] That is why eventually this document
[01:19:37] hits the internet years and years later
[01:19:39] the original bank deposit note.
[01:19:43] Um
[01:19:44] and this is them there.
[01:19:48] Fidetta on the right, Marian Horn on the
[01:19:50] left in the green suit,
[01:19:52] and there's a ton of other documents
[01:19:54] that go with it, too. Um, a bunch of
[01:19:56] letters, um, bunch of bank statements,
[01:19:59] things like this. This is a letter to
[01:20:01] the president of Mexico.
[01:20:08] And he basically helps him collect a
[01:20:09] giant, oh [ __ ] file. And he spends a
[01:20:11] whole bunch of his money buying gifts
[01:20:12] for other people on behalf of Marion
[01:20:14] Horn to basically make him a bunch of
[01:20:15] friends and just protecting him. It gets
[01:20:17] very convoluted. They try to go after
[01:20:19] them both. They can't get them both.
[01:20:20] We'll skip it all.
[01:20:22] Um,
[01:20:26] lawyer McBride, Fetta goes to work
[01:20:33] and um then
[01:20:37] I want to talk about
[01:20:39] how allegedly.
[01:20:43] Okay, so to to wrap that up real quick,
[01:20:45] it says, "This matter has now been
[01:20:46] resolved. We are informed by Benette and
[01:20:48] Horn that Horn is within weeks, if not
[01:20:49] days, of obtaining all the funds." So
[01:20:51] apparently they work it all out. They
[01:20:53] all come and play nice and they say that
[01:20:55] Horn is going to get the funds. This is
[01:20:57] in 1989. Now I don't know if he ever did
[01:20:59] get the funds, but
[01:21:03] they kind of close this chapter of Horn
[01:21:06] trying to get blackmail on his CIA guys
[01:21:07] to protect himself and them trying to
[01:21:09] kill him or get rid of him to get to
[01:21:11] protect themselves. And they're both
[01:21:12] like they're all like, "All right,
[01:21:13] everybody chill the [ __ ] out and play
[01:21:15] nice and stop blackmailing each other.
[01:21:17] We're all in this for the same reason.
[01:21:19] We all want to get rich off of drug
[01:21:20] money that we all have in these black
[01:21:22] bank accounts and it's all fine. We're
[01:21:23] all going to be fine.
[01:21:26] And for a little while they're fine. And
[01:21:28] allegedly Horn was going to get paid. I
[01:21:30] don't think he ever got paid. But for
[01:21:31] that we'd have to go to this book right
[01:21:33] here, which we're not going to do
[01:21:35] tonight.
[01:21:43] [snorts]
[01:21:44] We got to give Jigi another treat.
[01:21:52] I mean, actually, let me real quick.
[01:22:03] [snorts]
[01:22:04] So, just to cap off this story with this
[01:22:07] money laundering real quick because I
[01:22:08] want to talk about why Iran Contra got
[01:22:11] exposed allegedly.
[01:22:14] In the meantime, William Casey,
[01:22:18] now the director of the CIA, had begun
[01:22:20] to look upon himself as a demigod. He's
[01:22:22] setting up this whole new drug
[01:22:24] trafficking operation in Central America
[01:22:26] to fund the Contras, all this arm
[01:22:28] smuggling, all that [ __ ]
[01:22:31] And he's getting all full of himself and
[01:22:34] he's like building out this giant
[01:22:35] network and doing all this crazy [ __ ]
[01:22:38] Um,
[01:22:40] he started to get very careless. Files
[01:22:42] that we have obtained show that without
[01:22:44] consulting Helms, the actually competent
[01:22:46] one, Casey set about establishing his
[01:22:48] own kingdom with him as the emperor, he
[01:22:50] obtained help from the very depths of
[01:22:52] society and put one Alder Barryman Seal
[01:22:54] in command of the drug road to obtain
[01:22:56] the funds for the north operation with
[01:22:58] the Contras. The agency had used Seal
[01:23:00] since 1981 as a contact man. And this is
[01:23:03] all confirmed documented history about
[01:23:06] the Iran Contra affair at this point. If
[01:23:08] this was written in 1989, it was before
[01:23:10] we all knew that. but he did in this
[01:23:12] report.
[01:23:14] I mean, I guess in '89 we did know a lot
[01:23:15] of the Contra stuff. Um, but there's
[01:23:18] some pretty spicy details in here.
[01:23:25] So, this all this whole plan came to the
[01:23:27] four when he inadvertently stepped on
[01:23:29] the toes of Casey and almost destroyed
[01:23:31] the Contra movement. The general,
[01:23:33] General Ferrera, our Jason Bourne guy,
[01:23:36] got wind that a second rate hoodlam,
[01:23:38] once a member of the CIA, was involved
[01:23:40] in the importation of all drugs into the
[01:23:42] United States. It appears that Ferrer
[01:23:44] had some spare time on his hands. So, he
[01:23:47] asked some of his friends to do
[01:23:48] something about El Gordo Seal. So, he
[01:23:52] hears that Alder Berryman Seal is
[01:23:53] smuggling drugs
[01:23:56] into the US. And he's like, who the [ __ ]
[01:23:59] is this guy? He knew him from the past
[01:24:01] and he doesn't like him already. He
[01:24:02] calls him El Gordo and he's like, "All
[01:24:05] right, the Gordo is [ __ ] flying drugs
[01:24:08] into my country. Not on my watch. Not on
[01:24:11] my watch. No, sir." But first, he's
[01:24:13] like, "Uh, maybe I should make sure he's
[01:24:14] not working for the CIA because that's
[01:24:16] the kind of thing he might be doing.
[01:24:17] That's kind of thing we might be doing."
[01:24:19] So, Ferrera
[01:24:21] calls up Director Casey
[01:24:23] because he didn't know. So, he calls up
[01:24:25] Director Casey and asks,
[01:24:29] he didn't know that he was responsible
[01:24:30] to Casey, but then he just asks
[01:24:35] um maybe I skipped over that part.
[01:24:38] He did not know, and if he did know, he
[01:24:40] did not care that Alder Barryman Seal El
[01:24:41] Gordo was in fact working for Director
[01:24:43] Casey and was responsible only to Casey.
[01:24:46] Nevertheless, our tapes of phone
[01:24:48] conversations to the office of Director
[01:24:50] Casey, so allegedly the FBI was spying
[01:24:53] on the director of the CIA, they were
[01:24:55] bugging his office,
[01:24:57] show that General Feretta informed him
[01:24:59] that he had information showing who the
[01:25:01] real leader of the drug cartel in the US
[01:25:02] was, and that he wondered if he,
[01:25:04] Ferrera, would step on any toes if he
[01:25:06] stopped that fat son of a [ __ ] So to
[01:25:08] translate, Fera calls his old buddy
[01:25:11] Casey from back in their Vietnam drug
[01:25:13] smuggling days and he's like, "Yo, this
[01:25:16] fat [ __ ] is smuggling drugs into
[01:25:18] the US and I know who he is and I'm
[01:25:20] going to [ __ ] kill him. You got a
[01:25:22] problem with that?" And Casey's like,
[01:25:25] "No, I don't know anything about it. I
[01:25:27] don't I don't know anything about it at
[01:25:29] all. Doesn't work for me. I don't know
[01:25:31] anything about it." Because he's [ __ ]
[01:25:32] scared of Fetta because Ferrer is a
[01:25:33] badass and Casey's a little [ __ ]
[01:25:37] But then immediately afterwards,
[01:25:39] allegedly 30 seconds after the general
[01:25:42] concluded his call, Director Casey
[01:25:44] called Helms and informed him of the
[01:25:46] conversation.
[01:25:48] Oh [ __ ] Dick Fetta knows about Seal. He
[01:25:52] knows about the drug smuggling. He's
[01:25:53] going to go kill him. What do we do? And
[01:25:55] Dick Helms is like, "Fucking figure it
[01:25:57] out, bro. You suck at your job. Figure
[01:26:00] it out." He's not stoked. [snorts]
[01:26:03] But Casey wasn't fast enough. He He
[01:26:07] wasn't fast enough. Allegedly, on the
[01:26:09] evening of February 19th, 1986, at
[01:26:11] precisely 6 PM, Alder Barman Seal got
[01:26:13] out of his a white Cadillac in the
[01:26:15] parking lot of his favorite restaurant
[01:26:16] in Miami and the General Federa had put
[01:26:19] out a hit on him and had hired a whole
[01:26:21] bunch of his his guys to go and just
[01:26:24] pepper the dude full of Uzi sh Uzi
[01:26:26] bullets and 96 bullets smashed into
[01:26:29] Seal's head and body and he died
[01:26:30] instantly. That's all official history.
[01:26:34] But what we don't know is that allegedly
[01:26:38] it was contracted
[01:26:40] by General Federa.
[01:26:42] Allegedly.
[01:26:44] Allegedly.
[01:26:51] [clears throat]
[01:26:53] And the last little piece of piece of
[01:26:55] funny information that I want to pull
[01:26:57] out of these documents before we wrap up
[01:26:58] this document and kind of zoom back out
[01:27:00] to Korea, Japan, the Mooneys [snorts]
[01:27:04] is
[01:27:08] this piece about Manuel Noriega.
[01:27:15] There is a bunch of stuff about MSAD
[01:27:17] connections and how Casey started
[01:27:20] getting the help of this MSAD operative
[01:27:22] Harari. Um,
[01:27:25] but
[01:27:28] eventually
[01:27:30] as the drug smuggling operation in South
[01:27:32] and Central America expanded,
[01:27:36] the CIA needed more way points. They
[01:27:38] needed an airport. They needed more
[01:27:40] help. and they enlisted the help of this
[01:27:42] guy named Manuel Noriega who was a
[01:27:44] general in Panama. Um, and Panama had
[01:27:46] some great banking laws that they really
[01:27:48] liked. They wanted to launder money
[01:27:49] through there. And General Nordie was
[01:27:52] all good with it. He just wanted help
[01:27:54] achieving his dream of becoming the
[01:27:56] leader of Panama. So, they helped each
[01:27:57] other out. They helped him take over
[01:27:59] Panama. He helped them smuggle drugs,
[01:28:02] flying drugs through Panama, laundering
[01:28:03] money in Panama. and he became the way
[01:28:06] point for a whole bunch of the drugs,
[01:28:08] guns, training, supplies, all that that
[01:28:10] was going north.
[01:28:13] General Ferrera has his own intelligence
[01:28:15] operation basically and is basically
[01:28:17] doing his own spy networks and is
[01:28:18] keeping his own intel and he does not
[01:28:21] like Noriega at all. And he's got this
[01:28:24] guy named Spataphora, Hugo Spataphora,
[01:28:26] that's spying on Noriega. And after a
[01:28:29] couple years, Norya finds out about this
[01:28:31] spy, Mr. Spataphora and he tortures him
[01:28:35] to death then puts his body in a US mail
[01:28:38] sack and mails it to General Feretta at
[01:28:40] his house in Mexico apparently because
[01:28:42] he thinks he's a big shot.
[01:28:45] That was apparently his way of making a
[01:28:47] point. Feretta, it is rumored, went
[01:28:51] undercover on his own into Panama and
[01:28:53] somehow made his way into the compound
[01:28:55] of General Noriega directly. There in
[01:28:58] the general's own bedroom, General Fera
[01:29:01] is said to have accosted Noriega, bound
[01:29:04] him up, and personally cut off his
[01:29:06] testicles. Then he stuffed them down
[01:29:08] Noriega's mouth. The bureau recorded the
[01:29:11] incident in its entirety and the voices
[01:29:14] with their hidden microphones because
[01:29:15] they were spying on the guy, too.
[01:29:18] But somehow all the documentation has
[01:29:20] disappeared from our vaults. The general
[01:29:22] injected Noriega with a full dose of
[01:29:24] cocaine and left him bound in a drugged
[01:29:26] stuper. It is believed that this is the
[01:29:29] cause of Norya's cocaine addiction.
[01:29:31] Noryga cannot inform anyone because he
[01:29:33] would have to tell all that he is not
[01:29:35] macho and he lives in constant fear of
[01:29:37] Ferrer.
[01:29:42] So just to clarify what that's saying is
[01:29:45] that this Jason Bourne [ __ ]
[01:29:49] uh General Fera he's running his own
[01:29:51] kind of contact network which does not
[01:29:53] surprise me. That sounds very
[01:29:54] believable.
[01:29:56] He's got a lifetime of intelligence
[01:29:57] operations at the highest level and he's
[01:29:59] got contacts all over the place and he's
[01:30:00] keeping tabs on what's going on in
[01:30:01] places and he notices this drug
[01:30:04] smuggling operation in Central America
[01:30:05] bringing drugs into the US and he's
[01:30:07] like, "Fuck this. Not on my watch." And
[01:30:10] he starts investigating who it is. He
[01:30:11] gets pissed off at the Alder Bryman Seal
[01:30:13] guy. He whacks that guy and [snorts]
[01:30:15] he's also keeping tabs on Noriega
[01:30:17] because he's a key node in that whole
[01:30:18] network and he's like, "Fuck this guy."
[01:30:20] He's spying on him. He's spying on him
[01:30:22] and his spy gets caught. Noriega thinks
[01:30:25] he's a big shot and chops that spy up.
[01:30:28] He tortures him to death, puts his body
[01:30:30] in a bag, and sends it to Feda to be
[01:30:32] like, "Don't you ever mess with me."
[01:30:34] Little did he know that he shouldn't be
[01:30:37] messing with Fetta. So Fera goes to
[01:30:40] General Noriega's compound, like the
[01:30:42] dictator of Panama's compound, sneaks in
[01:30:45] on his own allegedly, and goes into
[01:30:48] Norya's bedroom at night, wakes him up
[01:30:51] by cutting off his balls, shoving them
[01:30:54] down his throat, allegedly, and then
[01:30:58] I'm sure some other stuff had some
[01:30:59] choice words for him probably, and then
[01:31:01] allegedly leaves him there in a cocaine
[01:31:05] stuper with his mouth
[01:31:07] to be like, "Don't ever [ __ ] with my
[01:31:10] people again." Allegedly.
[01:31:14] That's the story that is right there in
[01:31:16] this report.
[01:31:20] And the crazy thing is that it
[01:31:23] it kind of fits into history. I mean,
[01:31:25] there's no way to corroborate that. I
[01:31:26] don't I can't corroborate that. We can't
[01:31:28] corroborate it.
[01:31:30] But everything in this document that I
[01:31:32] can corroborate checks out.
[01:31:34] [clears throat]
[01:31:37] So,
[01:31:40] I don't know. In the end, the document
[01:31:43] ends this way.
[01:31:47] Um,
[01:31:49] Feretta takes Horn under his wing and
[01:31:51] protects him. The guy that was supposed
[01:31:52] to be the moneyaunderer that they tried
[01:31:53] to betray and then he betrayed and then
[01:31:55] they betrayed and then they're like,
[01:31:56] "No, we're all good." Takes him under
[01:31:57] his wing, protects him, kind of smooths
[01:31:59] everything out. He kind of goes into
[01:32:01] hiding because he's kind of like not
[01:32:02] cool with them anymore and he want he's
[01:32:03] like [ __ ] all this noise. He kind of
[01:32:05] burns himself. Um the bushes go on to do
[01:32:09] bushy stuff
[01:32:11] and uh
[01:32:15] it kind of you know the story kind of
[01:32:16] peters out at that point for this for
[01:32:17] this moment. But the bank accounts they
[01:32:19] don't go anywhere. They very much stay
[01:32:21] alive. The bureau has had as many as two
[01:32:25] dozen agents. So they're they're trying
[01:32:26] to follow up on all this. They were
[01:32:27] trying to follow General Fidetta and
[01:32:29] figure out what the [ __ ] is going on
[01:32:30] here. They're trying to figure out
[01:32:32] what's up with the story, what's up with
[01:32:34] his money, what's up with his drugs. The
[01:32:35] bureau has had as many as two dozen
[01:32:37] agents assigned to monitor all movements
[01:32:38] of FedEa. But when we started to
[01:32:40] approach But when he started to approach
[01:32:42] our agents and reprimand them for
[01:32:44] terribly sloppy methods of trailing, we
[01:32:46] just decided to abort.
[01:32:49] They're literally trying to like send
[01:32:51] teams to tail this dude and he's like
[01:32:53] surprising them and being like, "Hey, go
[01:32:55] back to school, [ __ ] You suck at your
[01:32:57] job. [snorts]
[01:32:59] We cannot report why the Helms Daphne
[01:33:01] Rothschild cartel has not yet given the
[01:33:03] approval for Horn and his people to
[01:33:05] collect their funds. All the
[01:33:06] intelligence we can gather leads us to
[01:33:08] believe that it is all connected to the
[01:33:09] political situation in Japan and that
[01:33:11] they are waiting for that to settle down
[01:33:13] before they allow the risk of release of
[01:33:15] the funds. That is the only manner of
[01:33:18] assuring themselves that the Japanese
[01:33:19] will play ball to the very end.
[01:33:27] So,
[01:33:30] this report in 1989 ends with, "We were
[01:33:34] told to destroy all our files. This is
[01:33:35] what we know." And at this point, it
[01:33:37] looks like the funds are still tied up
[01:33:39] in Japan, and they're waiting to move
[01:33:40] them out of Japan until the situation
[01:33:43] calms down there.
[01:33:47] There's a lot of other documentation
[01:33:48] that goes more into modern times,
[01:33:51] [snorts] but um
[01:33:54] Oh, just click it once.
[01:33:57] But I want to just kind of remind us all
[01:33:59] of what we just talked about
[01:34:01] and what were the key pieces here.
[01:34:04] The [snorts] big pieces
[01:34:07] are
[01:34:09] George HW Bush got his nickname Poppy
[01:34:13] allegedly
[01:34:15] by smuggling the Poppy juice in and out
[01:34:18] of Vietnam during the Vietnam War as he
[01:34:21] was coming up in the CIA. And that
[01:34:23] allegedly played a large role in him
[01:34:24] becoming the CIA director down the line
[01:34:27] and then vice president and then
[01:34:28] president down the line.
[01:34:31] Okay. in those documents where they're
[01:34:35] talking about how those were the people
[01:34:36] that made the plan and orchestrated the
[01:34:39] plan to take over the government of
[01:34:41] Japan to fund the Liberal Democratic
[01:34:43] Party that would become the ruling party
[01:34:45] in Japan using their CIA informants.
[01:34:48] Very well documented.
[01:34:50] And that they seem to have had the idea
[01:34:53] to set up companies to launder the money
[01:34:57] through to pay the politicians with.
[01:35:00] That sounds an awful lot like the moon
[01:35:03] cult, which was a complex, interwoven,
[01:35:07] spiritual
[01:35:08] conglomerate of companies that had
[01:35:10] endless funds to just give out to
[01:35:14] everyone. Okay.
[01:35:17] [snorts]
[01:35:19] But then things got a little hairy. Some
[01:35:22] of the corruption seemed to get a little
[01:35:23] too close to home and it got very messy
[01:35:25] as they tried to not get caught with it
[01:35:27] all. But eventually in Iran Contra they
[01:35:29] did get caught.
[01:35:32] But you know what a lot of you are
[01:35:33] probably thinking of when we are talking
[01:35:34] about George HW Bush smuggling opioids
[01:35:39] back in NM.
[01:35:41] [snorts]
[01:35:43] You know his son George W. Bush
[01:35:47] [clears throat]
[01:35:48] he presided over the war on terror. And
[01:35:50] what was it that they had over there in
[01:35:52] the war on terror?
[01:35:55] They had a whole bunch of poppies.
[01:36:00] So, if you don't know, the Golden
[01:36:02] Triangle used to be the world's number
[01:36:04] one opium production location over in
[01:36:07] Southeast Asia, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand,
[01:36:10] Southern China.
[01:36:12] That was back in the 70s. But somewhere
[01:36:15] in the 80s and 90s, it shifted and
[01:36:18] Afghanistan became the world's leading
[01:36:20] producer of heroin. And by the time the
[01:36:23] global war on terror took came around,
[01:36:25] Afghanistan was producing like 70 to 90%
[01:36:28] of global supply of heroin.
[01:36:34] And then
[01:36:36] HW Bush's son is in charge of the war
[01:36:39] where we go over there now and suddenly
[01:36:42] we've got all of our s soldiers guarding
[01:36:45] poppy fields
[01:36:48] because the Taliban had come in and had
[01:36:50] cut them all down, burned all the fields
[01:36:51] and stopped all of the opium
[01:36:53] cultivation. The Taliban had stopped
[01:36:54] that.
[01:36:58] And then a year later, the entire US
[01:37:01] military is on the ground stopping that.
[01:37:03] Like, no sir, start planting that poppy
[01:37:06] again. Grow that [ __ ] We will guard it
[01:37:07] with American troops. And what happens
[01:37:10] next? The opioid epidemic.
[01:37:17] So, it seems to run in the family.
[01:37:21] It seems to run in the Bush family. Let
[01:37:25] us not forget about their granddaddy
[01:37:28] Prescott Bush who was an overt Nazi
[01:37:33] who tried to overthrow the US government
[01:37:35] in the business plot.
[01:37:38] A military coup back before World War
[01:37:41] II.
[01:37:43] Look up [clears throat]
[01:37:44] Butler. Look up the business plot. Look
[01:37:46] up Prescott Bush.
[01:37:51] >> [snorts]
[01:37:51] >> The Bush family
[01:37:53] is a whole rabbit hole and our boy Poppy
[01:37:58] Bush is a particularly important and
[01:38:01] successful
[01:38:02] nexus point in this whole story. And
[01:38:05] this is just one piece of his history.
[01:38:07] We didn't even talk about allegedly
[01:38:08] people spotting him at the JFK
[01:38:10] assassination and possibly the role he
[01:38:12] may have played in all that as well.
[01:38:15] But now we're gonna zoom back out of
[01:38:17] this whole crazy timeline of
[01:38:21] CIA history in this document
[01:38:24] and we're just going to zoom right back
[01:38:26] in on a brief circling of our wagons and
[01:38:29] reminder of the characters in Japan at
[01:38:32] the time.
[01:38:36] Noubusuk Kishi
[01:38:39] became the first
[01:38:42] prime minister of the Liberal Democratic
[01:38:44] Party that swept Japan's politics and
[01:38:47] has been in charge of Japan ever since.
[01:38:51] He was a war criminal in prison in
[01:38:54] America that the CIA let out and sent
[01:38:56] over there to do their dirty work.
[01:39:01] He was friends with
[01:39:04] his boy Yoshio Kodama, who was a Yakuza
[01:39:08] boss in the Japanese criminal world.
[01:39:12] That was also one of those war criminals
[01:39:14] that the CIA let out and sent over there
[01:39:16] to help take over Japanese politics.
[01:39:21] They were all both of them and their
[01:39:24] third buddy, the uh speed race boat
[01:39:26] gambling guy. All of them were good
[01:39:28] friends with Sunyong Moon, the founder
[01:39:32] of the Moon Cult. Although it's a little
[01:39:33] unclear if he actually founded the Moon
[01:39:35] Cult or if he inherited it from the
[01:39:37] KCIA, the Korean CIA in its early days.
[01:39:40] There's conflicting reports about that.
[01:39:44] But suddenly this massive organization
[01:39:46] is sprung up with all of this money just
[01:39:49] flowing out not only into Japanese
[01:39:51] causes and Japanese politics but also
[01:39:54] into American causes and American
[01:39:56] politics. And now do you remember that
[01:39:58] article that we read at the very
[01:40:00] beginning of this whole thing? I think
[01:40:03] it's down here. Remember these articles
[01:40:07] about how good a friends George HW Bush
[01:40:11] specifically was with this guy?
[01:40:15] You remember how George HW Bush seemed
[01:40:17] to go out of his way to like go to the
[01:40:19] openings of this guy's events and go to
[01:40:21] his companies and support him and invite
[01:40:22] him to things and go and speak at his
[01:40:24] things.
[01:40:27] Right.
[01:40:32] Right.
[01:40:34] It's just a little too
[01:40:37] convenient,
[01:40:40] a little too coincidental.
[01:40:44] And um
[01:40:51] what was it that was
[01:40:54] the quote I liked the most?
[01:40:58] [snorts]
[01:41:05] Bush went traveling with them.
[01:41:12] No, I'm I'm losing the quote that I
[01:41:15] liked the most out of this one.
[01:41:37] >> [snorts]
[01:41:42] >> Well,
[01:41:46] anyways,
[01:41:50] we have this organization in this moon
[01:41:52] cold that looks an awful lot like the
[01:41:56] structure
[01:41:58] that we see in Turning Point USA.
[01:42:02] a complex
[01:42:05] religious or political organization. Not
[01:42:09] totally clear. It's kind of a nonprofit.
[01:42:13] And we're getting to this point where
[01:42:16] Turning Point USA and its origins was,
[01:42:19] you know, donorfunded and and a little
[01:42:21] more transparent back in the day, not so
[01:42:23] complex. And over the years, it grew
[01:42:25] bigger and bigger and bigger and has
[01:42:26] more and more and more money flowing in
[01:42:28] from more and more directions that seems
[01:42:29] to be laundering in all sorts of weird
[01:42:30] directions. And then we get this offer
[01:42:33] to take it to the next level.
[01:42:40] And we've heard a couple of different
[01:42:41] stories about where
[01:42:44] that money might have come from, where
[01:42:47] that alleged next level money might have
[01:42:49] been coming from in the future if it was
[01:42:51] accepted or right now because Charlie
[01:42:54] can't deny it anymore. [snorts]
[01:42:58] But I wonder, and I'm not saying I I'm
[01:43:00] not accusing and I'm not saying I know
[01:43:02] for sure. I'm not even saying I think
[01:43:03] it's like the truth. I'm just saying I
[01:43:05] wonder
[01:43:07] I wonder if there's not still bank
[01:43:09] accounts like this sitting around out
[01:43:11] there. Be they Rothschild bank accounts
[01:43:14] or CIA bank accounts or MSAD bank
[01:43:16] accounts, Jeffrey Epstein bank accounts.
[01:43:20] There are black budget bank accounts
[01:43:22] sitting around out there secretly ready
[01:43:25] to fund these types of operations. And
[01:43:28] when you see organizations that are just
[01:43:30] throwing money at causes and not making
[01:43:33] money back,
[01:43:35] although allegedly making all their
[01:43:36] money from fundraising, which is what
[01:43:38] they said about the moon cult as well,
[01:43:40] they said they made all of this money
[01:43:41] fundraising.
[01:43:45] It's got me asking questions.
[01:43:48] It now has me asking an awful lot of
[01:43:52] questions.
[01:43:56] And so
[01:43:58] to tie it all back around once again,
[01:44:00] the point was not to say that like that
[01:44:02] story is directly related to Charlie
[01:44:05] Kirk tangentially through Liberty
[01:44:07] University and through the funding
[01:44:09] mechanisms and the people that brought
[01:44:11] us all to this story today, including
[01:44:14] Charlie Kirk and Andrew Kovette and a
[01:44:16] whole bunch of the other guys there.
[01:44:18] Tyler Ber for example,
[01:44:20] Steve Bannon was involved. [snorts]
[01:44:23] But it's more a contextualization of how
[01:44:27] these organizations appear, how they
[01:44:30] present, how they're funded, and all the
[01:44:33] complex interworkings of operations that
[01:44:35] go on behind the scenes in these
[01:44:38] political wheelings and dealings.
[01:44:41] And I still haven't dug enough into it,
[01:44:45] but I have questions about why Charlie
[01:44:48] was in Japan and Korea right at the end
[01:44:51] there.
[01:44:54] And it's a little murky because he was
[01:44:57] not there on direct behalf of the Moon
[01:45:00] organization
[01:45:02] which is very much still around. It's
[01:45:03] just splintered into sort of three
[01:45:05] different camps now that Moon has died.
[01:45:07] His wife took over the main branch. And
[01:45:09] one of his sons seems to have taken over
[01:45:12] the
[01:45:13] very militant populist guns rah branch
[01:45:17] that seems to be designed to capture the
[01:45:19] young disaffected males.
[01:45:23] And then there's another branch that I
[01:45:24] think is led by one of his other sons.
[01:45:26] And they seem to sort of be splintering
[01:45:28] off to capture different audiences. And
[01:45:31] they are apparently all at war over the
[01:45:33] control over Moon's legacy.
[01:45:35] But in the behind the scenes, they seem
[01:45:37] to all just keep working together. And
[01:45:40] so I say all that because Charlie was
[01:45:43] there on behalf of this other thing that
[01:45:46] was kind of unrelated, but he was
[01:45:48] speaking about the persecution of
[01:45:50] religious freedom in Korea and Japan.
[01:45:55] And it just so happens that as he was
[01:45:58] there, brought there for that purpose,
[01:46:01] the Moon organization
[01:46:03] is like the loudest voice there being
[01:46:06] like, "They're persecuting our religious
[01:46:07] freedoms.
[01:46:10] And when you dig that open and dig a
[01:46:13] little deeper and start to look at, wait
[01:46:15] a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute,
[01:46:19] what's going on over there right now?
[01:46:21] And why was Charlie there?
[01:46:24] I do have some questions. And um I'm
[01:46:26] still putting together the sourcing on
[01:46:28] all that and we've gone way more than
[01:46:30] deep enough for tonight,
[01:46:32] but we will get to all of that Charlie's
[01:46:34] trip to Korea and Japan in the future.
[01:46:38] And what is that all about? I see the
[01:46:41] chat discussing Erica Kirk and her
[01:46:43] fettiness.
[01:46:45] Yes. Oh, yes. I was discussing that with
[01:46:48] my boy Alec on this podcast we filmed
[01:46:49] today. Erica Kirk is more than
[01:46:52] suspicious at this point and she has
[01:46:54] told more than enough lies in public
[01:46:57] clearly um to put her firmly in the I
[01:47:00] don't trust you sphere. Um and she is
[01:47:03] not alone.
[01:47:05] The Charlie Kirk investigation has
[01:47:08] flipped a lot of people on their heads
[01:47:09] and exposed them as belly creatures, as
[01:47:12] evil people, as liars, as betrayers.
[01:47:16] And
[01:47:18] some of them we expected and some of
[01:47:20] them we really did not see coming.
[01:47:26] And we were discussing earlier today
[01:47:28] when I was hanging out with the homies,
[01:47:30] um, why is the Charlie Kirk
[01:47:32] assassination the most important story
[01:47:34] of the day and possibly of our
[01:47:36] lifetimes? And it's this weird, it's
[01:47:39] hard to put your your your thumb on it
[01:47:41] and like pinpoint it, but it's this
[01:47:43] nexus point of everyone is woken up
[01:47:45] enough by now that we're all ready to
[01:47:48] have this conversation about like who
[01:47:50] really runs the world, who's really
[01:47:52] controlling politics, who's really
[01:47:54] building these organizations, what what
[01:47:57] actually is Turning Point USA, what what
[01:48:01] is the Daily Wire, right?
[01:48:03] >> [snorts]
[01:48:03] >> And people on all sides of the
[01:48:06] conversation have been sighoped enough
[01:48:07] and wronged enough and and and just
[01:48:10] [ __ ] with enough that everyone's
[01:48:12] waking up to there's something seriously
[01:48:14] wrong with this system. Seriously wrong
[01:48:17] with the USIsrael relationship.
[01:48:19] Seriously wrong with our politicians not
[01:48:22] representing us and working for banks
[01:48:23] and foreign nations and and deep sters
[01:48:25] and all this [ __ ] And Charlie
[01:48:28] represented this this ongoing
[01:48:31] conversation point between young people
[01:48:32] and old people. He was the rising tide
[01:48:34] of populism. He was the tip of the spear
[01:48:37] of what was apparently what appeared to
[01:48:39] be our voice. Our like young people
[01:48:43] saying, "No, this is what we want. This
[01:48:45] is what we're asking for. This is what
[01:48:48] doesn't make sense. This is what America
[01:48:50] speaks as." Right? At least on the
[01:48:52] right.
[01:48:54] and he just so happened to be this key
[01:48:57] figure in this nexus of the Israelus US
[01:49:00] relationship which we all realize by now
[01:49:05] is the crux that is the crux of the
[01:49:08] American
[01:49:09] establishment today of American
[01:49:12] government of the American deep state of
[01:49:14] the American conversation of where we're
[01:49:16] going to go and what's going to happen
[01:49:19] and Charlie found himself right in this
[01:49:21] nexus of all of these crossing
[01:49:24] lines of the most important
[01:49:27] conversations that are all slowly being
[01:49:29] ripped open, band-aid being ripped off
[01:49:31] all over the last 10 years. And whether
[01:49:34] Charlie knew what he was getting himself
[01:49:36] into or not, whether he knew what he was
[01:49:38] a the face of or not, whether he knew
[01:49:41] who he was married to or not,
[01:49:44] regardless,
[01:49:45] he was there at the right time, at the
[01:49:49] wrong time, at the wrong place. Look at
[01:49:51] it however you want. at the turning
[01:49:53] point,
[01:49:55] literally at turning point.
[01:49:59] And he learned something or discovered
[01:50:03] something or saw something or was told
[01:50:05] something or decided something
[01:50:09] that mandated his termination
[01:50:12] apparently.
[01:50:14] And that moment has just ripped the
[01:50:17] fabric of our our American society, of
[01:50:19] our whole global culture, of like
[01:50:21] everyone's brain. It's it's ripped the
[01:50:23] matrix wide open to where we're now
[01:50:26] having these kinds of conversations,
[01:50:27] niche as they may be, [snorts] about the
[01:50:30] history of wait a minute, is the entire
[01:50:32] history of Japanese politics for the
[01:50:34] last 80 years a giant [ __ ] lie.
[01:50:37] Yeah, it kind of is.
[01:50:40] Not quite 80, more like what? 60
[01:50:44] actually. Kind of 80. Yeah, kind of. And
[01:50:47] then it's not just Japan. It's actually
[01:50:49] Oh [ __ ] Is that a conduit for a
[01:50:51] influence operation, a network of
[01:50:52] influence operations that reached out
[01:50:54] all across the globe, certainly into
[01:50:56] American politics all through your
[01:50:58] parents' lifetimes and even into your
[01:51:00] lifetimes? The Moon Cult is very much
[01:51:02] still alive and active today. It's not
[01:51:05] quite what it used to be during Bush
[01:51:06] Senior's time, but it's very much still
[01:51:09] there, and those types of networks are
[01:51:12] very much still active.
[01:51:16] So,
[01:51:20] I don't know. It's just it's a it's a
[01:51:21] crazy time to be learning. It's a crazy
[01:51:23] time to be researching. Um, it's a crazy
[01:51:26] time to be alive. It's a crazy time to
[01:51:28] be trying to figure out the truth
[01:51:30] because holy [ __ ] the truth is
[01:51:32] complicated.
[01:51:34] Um,
[01:51:36] that's as far as we're going to go into
[01:51:37] it for tonight. That is more than enough
[01:51:40] in your brain buckets for tonight. Very
[01:51:42] complicated story. If you made it
[01:51:44] through this whole
[01:51:46] discussion. You're a [ __ ] legend. If
[01:51:49] you made it for the whole time, drop a
[01:51:51] GG in the chat. If you made it for the
[01:51:54] whole thing, drop a GG in the chat.
[01:51:56] We're about to transition into super
[01:51:58] chats. We're going to give the girl some
[01:51:59] some treats. Going to give the girl some
[01:52:01] treats. She's just waiting there for
[01:52:03] treats. I got to go get her some more
[01:52:05] treats.
[01:52:07] Yeah, the chat is pretty cool, right?
[01:52:12] The Mooneyies are hooked up with CNP
[01:52:14] Hardcore.
[01:52:17] Wait, Coach Colin's not in the chat, is
[01:52:19] he? Someone's saying, "Coach Colin,
[01:52:20] bring on the bring on the mints." [ __ ]
[01:52:23] that's a bunch of GG's in the chat,
[01:52:24] dude. Thanks for being here, homies.
[01:52:26] Thanks for tuning in. I know this was a
[01:52:28] dense stream, long and complicated.
[01:52:32] Not for everybody, but for the real
[01:52:34] ones, the ones that want to learn, the
[01:52:35] ones that want to know, and it's just a
[01:52:38] crazy story. I mean, come on. It's a
[01:52:40] crazy story.
[01:52:42] And sometimes it's important not to do
[01:52:44] the most viral things, but instead to do
[01:52:45] the things that like are the most
[01:52:48] informative to me or I think inform the
[01:52:51] general perception more or that just
[01:52:53] like are important to talk about.
[01:52:58] [snorts]
[01:53:00] And there's a whole lot at the bottom of
[01:53:03] this story. I I think I have only begun
[01:53:06] to to scratch the surface.
[01:53:09] [snorts]
[01:53:11] Yeah. Yeah, thanks for being here, chat.
[01:53:12] I appreciate you guys.
[01:53:14] I appreciate you guys being here. Um, a
[01:53:18] mint for my pleasures. Thank you very
[01:53:19] much. Thank you.
[01:53:23] G MFNG.
[01:53:26] Yeah.
[01:53:28] Um, okay. So, now
[01:53:31] let me try to figure out where which
[01:53:33] screen my super chat Where's my mouse?
[01:53:36] Which screen is my super chat set to?
[01:53:39] Um, okay. Well, it's set to a dead
[01:53:43] window first off. So, I'll restart that
[01:53:46] capture. Um, and now it's set to a
[01:53:50] little window over here. So, if I do
[01:53:53] this and slide her in.
[01:53:57] Boom.
[01:53:59] Now, we are cooking. Let's go, baby.
[01:54:05] All right. I think we're ready for
[01:54:08] supers.
[01:54:12] Um, but before we do supers, why don't I
[01:54:14] why don't I kick some tunes for us for
[01:54:16] the supers? Eh, why don't we bump some
[01:54:19] tunes?
[01:54:21] Oh [ __ ] What?
[01:54:24] I went and closed Spotify. Why would I
[01:54:27] do such a thing, right? Don't you think,
[01:54:29] chat, we should we should get some
[01:54:30] tunes, chill out a little bit, roll
[01:54:32] through some supers, talk some [ __ ] for
[01:54:35] a little while, and then I got to go get
[01:54:37] dinner after that. getting hungry.
[01:54:40] Yeah, we'll play some lowkey some
[01:54:42] low-key tunes here.
[01:54:44] Maybe some Loi.
[01:54:48] Um, we'll go to the discoraphy.
[01:54:52] If you need to take a bathroom break,
[01:54:54] refill your drink, whatever you need,
[01:54:56] now's the perfect time to do that.
[01:55:00] Um, and I got I got an idea. I got an
[01:55:02] idea. Not electric.
[01:55:04] There. There we go.
[01:55:10] Yeah. How's our volume on that?
[01:55:13] Oh, interesting. It's not um
[01:55:17] It's not coming through, right?
[01:55:21] Yeah, you guys don't have that audio for
[01:55:22] one reason or another.
[01:55:26] Maybe I need to reset this audio
[01:55:29] capture.
[01:55:31] There we go.
[01:55:34] I never know what's working over here.
[01:55:36] I'm [music] doing so much vibe coding
[01:55:37] that I keep [ __ ] my own computer up,
[01:55:39] changing things around and like changing
[01:55:41] settings and lord knows what.
[01:55:44] So, now we're good to go. Now we're good
[01:55:46] to go.
[01:55:49] How's the volume, team? Chat, tell me
[01:55:51] how the volume is.
[01:55:53] If the volume's good. Yeah. Drop some
[01:55:56] vibing dinosaurs in the chat or whatever
[01:55:57] you got. Yeah, it's all right. Yeah.
[01:56:00] Yeah, it's great. Smooth. Cool. Um, so
[01:56:04] it's hard for me to read over there, but
[01:56:05] I can read it down here on this screen.
[01:56:09] So, thank you to all the super chatters
[01:56:11] to all the all the sorry like anyone
[01:56:13] that gifted subs on Twitch this whole
[01:56:14] night that I didn't see because I was
[01:56:17] just flowing. I'm sorry. During free
[01:56:18] speech Fridays, I just get in the flow
[01:56:20] and I don't even pay attention during
[01:56:21] the flow. I love you. Thank you, chat,
[01:56:24] for all I'm sure a bunch of you. I know
[01:56:26] that I know some of the regulars were in
[01:56:28] there gifting subs. I I'm guarantee it
[01:56:30] and you're all legends. I appreciate it.
[01:56:32] Stacy, I know you were there. I see you.
[01:56:34] Um, and everyone else that gifted subs,
[01:56:36] thank you. Um, [snorts] everyone that
[01:56:38] gave supers, thank you. I'm going to try
[01:56:39] to get to all of the biggest ones and
[01:56:42] I'll try to get I I think we don't have
[01:56:44] that many to get through. I think that
[01:56:45] I've we've all kind of learned that you
[01:56:47] don't need to give me a million [ __ ]
[01:56:48] supers every night. Um, take your supers
[01:56:50] over to other newer, smaller creators
[01:56:52] and help them out, which is sick. Um,
[01:56:56] and so I think we might actually be able
[01:56:57] to get through all of them.
[01:57:00] And we're starting with Wildflower
[01:57:02] Gypsy. Um, but actually we're starting
[01:57:04] with my screen share is crashed again.
[01:57:09] Is that true?
[01:57:12] Yeah, it's frozen up again.
[01:57:15] So, I guess I'll
[01:57:18] restart the capture
[01:57:21] and I won't [ __ ] with it. Okay.
[01:57:23] Wildflower Gypsy, thank you. Thanks for
[01:57:26] Thanks for hooking it up. Um, Wildflower
[01:57:28] Gypsy runs an Instagram account and
[01:57:30] she's followed me for like ages, like
[01:57:32] since the very beginning. She does an
[01:57:33] outdoor um like adventure um wilderness
[01:57:37] uh Instagram account that's super
[01:57:38] [ __ ] cool. Um that uh you should
[01:57:42] follow, especially if you're into the
[01:57:44] outdoors. Um I think that's your handle
[01:57:48] on Instagram as well. I don't want to
[01:57:50] accidentally dox your other handle. Um,
[01:57:52] so Gypsy Wildflower, if if you're in the
[01:57:55] chat still and you want to drop your
[01:57:56] handle in there, um, because she does
[01:57:58] sick ass adventures and stuff on on the
[01:57:59] Insta. Um, not left versus right, it's
[01:58:02] us versus the Epstein class. Former Army
[01:58:04] Ranger Greg J. Stoker is running against
[01:58:06] 84year-old Rhino John Carter. And crazy
[01:58:09] Valent Valentina Gomez in Texas 31. And
[01:58:11] boy, do I hope he wins. Hell yeah, dude.
[01:58:15] Greg J. Stoker is the [ __ ] Yes. Um, f
[01:58:19] the Epstein class and all their pedo
[01:58:21] buddies. Yes. Um, and I met Valentina
[01:58:25] Gomez one time at a at a Bitcoin
[01:58:27] conference and
[01:58:33] she just strikes me as the epitome of
[01:58:35] someone that she's young. She's like in
[01:58:38] her like she's like 26 or something.
[01:58:42] assuming she's not a like literal bad
[01:58:44] actor with all the worst of intentions.
[01:58:47] She just strikes me as a as a leaf in
[01:58:49] the wind that will blow any direction
[01:58:52] where she thinks the views are. And that
[01:58:55] is not what we need in American
[01:58:57] politics. Um it felt very spineless and
[01:59:00] very gross and I was like
[01:59:04] grow up and grow a spine. Get some
[01:59:07] decency and some morals and stick to
[01:59:09] them like Greg. like Greg J. Stoker for
[01:59:13] example. Maybe you can school her.
[01:59:16] Um, thanks for the big super, Gypsy.
[01:59:18] Appreciate it. Jasper Joe, big $100
[01:59:22] super. Thank you. This is still going on
[01:59:24] in our government. I have relevant
[01:59:26] information. I'd like to get to you.
[01:59:28] Maybe you can use it for your research.
[01:59:29] You don't have to read this out. Um,
[01:59:31] sorry, I already did. Um, you can find
[01:59:33] my email on my website, cancelling
[01:59:35] cararol.com, and you can email it to me
[01:59:36] if you want. Um, full disclaimer, I
[01:59:38] rarely get back to emails. I get way too
[01:59:41] many of them. Um, but it does go in
[01:59:43] there. I do check it occasionally, but
[01:59:45] not very often. Um,
[01:59:47] and this is where I always tell people,
[01:59:49] you should start making your own
[01:59:50] content. You should make a video. You
[01:59:51] should get it around because if you find
[01:59:53] something crazy and you put it out on
[01:59:54] video, it can get spread around and
[01:59:55] shared. Um,
[01:59:59] ultimately, I just receive too much
[02:00:01] incoming to actually attend to all the
[02:00:03] incoming I get. Um, [snorts] but I
[02:00:06] really do appreciate the donation. I
[02:00:07] appreciate your attention and time.
[02:00:10] and uh send me an email. Jasper Joe,
[02:00:13] I'll see if I Well, hopefully it's
[02:00:15] similar to Jasper Joe.
[02:00:20] Mex Gal 60ish, thanks for the big dono.
[02:00:23] Appreciate it.
[02:00:25] Curious Joel 89, shout out to the hidic
[02:00:28] Jewish community that is being exposed
[02:00:29] on X as welfare scammers. That is a
[02:00:31] crazy one, dude. Not digging the fact
[02:00:34] that the town is called Curios Joel and
[02:00:38] it's pronounced just like my ex and
[02:00:40] YouTube handle. Curious Joel. Awkward.
[02:00:43] Hey,
[02:00:46] they'll [ __ ] it up and you'll bring it
[02:00:48] back, dude. I mean, don't let them hate
[02:00:50] on your name. You're you're the OG,
[02:00:51] Curious Joel, and they are obviously
[02:00:54] here to reclaim it. Or maybe maybe uh
[02:00:58] maybe the joke there is that they were
[02:00:59] promised it 3,000 years ago. I don't
[02:01:02] know.
[02:01:03] But either way, thanks for being here,
[02:01:04] homie. And that is a crazy story
[02:01:06] watching that watching that footage of
[02:01:08] them being like like I don't want to
[02:01:10] talk about myself. No, like we don't
[02:01:12] talk to you. Like, oh, I'm sure it's
[02:01:14] fine. Don't worry about where the
[02:01:15] money's coming from. We have like 13
[02:01:16] kids. God said so. Um when they're like
[02:01:19] obviously all on welfare is pretty wild.
[02:01:23] Jess Happy 5377, thanks for the big one.
[02:01:25] Gigi, love what you are exposing. Yeah,
[02:01:28] Gigi is actually crushing it. Um, she's
[02:01:31] killing the game. And I love what she's
[02:01:33] exposing, too. And what she's exposing
[02:01:38] is that I'm like out of treats, dog. Is
[02:01:41] that like the cookie jar has run dry is
[02:01:43] what GG is exposing tonight.
[02:01:46] And like genuinely, all I got is crumbs,
[02:01:49] dog. Um, she's like hyper, but still.
[02:01:52] Sorry, baby. That's all I got is crumbs.
[02:01:55] So, tomorrow we're going to go have to
[02:01:56] hit the pet store, the local
[02:01:58] family-owned pet store, and buy more of
[02:02:01] this family-owned raw rewards.
[02:02:05] Um, this is not an ad, but this is a
[02:02:07] family-owned company that I'm pretty
[02:02:09] sure is based out of Texas. Um, if I
[02:02:12] remember Oh, no, actually,
[02:02:16] it's based out of um, Portland, Oregon.
[02:02:19] Northwest Naturals, way up in the
[02:02:21] Northwest where I'm from.
[02:02:23] Um, support family owned businesses.
[02:02:30] I don't give a dumb. Senator Mike Mccel
[02:02:32] is Governor Spencer Cox's
[02:02:34] brother-in-law. Mckel wrote troubled
[02:02:36] teen bills and Cox signed them. Cox
[02:02:39] funds Interm Mountain with both
[02:02:40] families. Megan Mccel is UVU emerge
[02:02:43] services event marked
[02:02:46] event marked event EMS not needed.
[02:02:52] If I'm understanding you correctly on
[02:02:54] that end there,
[02:02:56] that's interesting. EMS was needed. Um,
[02:02:59] but yeah, the Inter Mountain Healthcare
[02:03:01] linkages, um, the Inter Mountain
[02:03:04] companies,
[02:03:07] it's interesting. They seem to show up
[02:03:10] everywhere in the Charlie Kirk story.
[02:03:12] And maybe that's just because they're
[02:03:13] like the biggest healthcare company, the
[02:03:15] biggest everything company in the area,
[02:03:21] but I have questions. I I have some
[02:03:24] serious questions. Techie Head FC's
[02:03:26] Lolita Express was a 727, same kind DB
[02:03:29] Cooper jumped from. Rear air stair hatch
[02:03:33] could have allowed dumping bodies
[02:03:35] mid-flight. Boeing tested 727 for air
[02:03:37] drops around 1964. Pretty specific plane
[02:03:40] for Jeffrey Epstein to own. I actually
[02:03:42] have been put on that game before. Um I
[02:03:46] believe it might have been Jason Goodman
[02:03:48] actually that put me on that game
[02:03:50] originally and was explaining that
[02:03:52] theory to me and I agree. I think that
[02:03:54] is a very reasonable theory. So, for
[02:03:55] anyone that's not understanding that
[02:03:57] comment, what they are saying is that um
[02:04:02] let me just use a little
[02:04:05] is that
[02:04:07] most planes they have stairs that come
[02:04:10] off the side, but the 747 has a door on
[02:04:13] the bottom that you can just open and
[02:04:16] have a little like right out the bottom
[02:04:18] of the plane. So the plane's flying
[02:04:19] along and you can just like
[02:04:22] drop [ __ ] out of the bottom, which is
[02:04:24] not how most 747s and Boeings and
[02:04:27] passenger planes are designed. And that
[02:04:29] specific type of that 727
[02:04:34] was tested for dropping [ __ ] out the
[02:04:36] bottom by intelligence agencies. And so
[02:04:38] he just so happens to own the kind that
[02:04:41] would be really good at dropping bodies
[02:04:42] out the bottom.
[02:04:45] Kind of interesting.
[02:04:48] I live on the Gulf Coast in Texas
[02:04:51] in an area where we call the Golden
[02:04:53] Triangle.
[02:04:55] Keep your eyes out for drugs because
[02:04:57] yeah, the Golden Triangle is a famous
[02:04:59] name for like the southern China,
[02:05:02] northern Laos, um,
[02:05:05] and kind of northern Thailand, Burma
[02:05:07] kind of areas.
[02:05:10] H, anyone seen Narco Saints on Netflix?
[02:05:13] Korean drug smuggling Christians in
[02:05:14] South America. No [ __ ]
[02:05:17] I gotta look into that. I've
[02:05:18] [clears throat] been watching I watched
[02:05:19] Cocaine Cowboys kind of recently. Crazy
[02:05:21] movie. Um and American Made. Great
[02:05:25] movie. All about Alder Barryman Seal.
[02:05:27] They make him seem a little too cool
[02:05:29] because they put they make him be Tom
[02:05:31] Cruz and in reality he was this fat
[02:05:32] piece of [ __ ]
[02:05:34] but you know, whatever. Whatever. Still
[02:05:38] still very interesting movies that are
[02:05:39] based on real real history. I've not
[02:05:40] seen Narco Saints. I'll check it out.
[02:05:42] I'm always skeptical that Netflix is
[02:05:44] going to do any justice to history.
[02:05:46] But if you just remember it's all
[02:05:48] [ __ ] fake and then just kind of
[02:05:49] rewrite your own history into the story
[02:05:51] while you watch it could could be worse.
[02:05:55] Can't stay for live. We'll catch up this
[02:05:56] evening but wanted to send support.
[02:05:58] Candace led me to you. You led me to
[02:06:00] Baron Baron to coach etc. This
[02:06:02] collective of red pillars and truth
[02:06:04] tellers please uh continue to support
[02:06:08] the awakening. Thank you. I really
[02:06:09] appreciate that. Thanks for dropping
[02:06:10] that support even though you're not here
[02:06:11] anymore. Um, and yeah, it is really cool
[02:06:14] to support each other and to watch what
[02:06:16] we each contribute and to see everyone
[02:06:17] kind of um speak their minds and and add
[02:06:21] their piece to the whole thing. And some
[02:06:23] of these some of these folks are great.
[02:06:25] Like Baron has added so much. I now I
[02:06:27] now just watch Baron to try to figure
[02:06:28] out what's going on. I basically can
[02:06:30] just like I it's like some days I'm
[02:06:32] like, dude, I don't know what's going
[02:06:33] on. I'm waiting till Baron comes on to
[02:06:34] tell me what's going on because he's
[02:06:36] just constantly figuring new [ __ ] out.
[02:06:37] He's very smart.
[02:06:39] Silicone is a synthetic polymer. Think
[02:06:41] kitchen tools and breast implants. While
[02:06:43] silicone, no E, is a naturally occurring
[02:06:46] chemical element SI used in modern
[02:06:48] electronics. Hence, Silicone Valley, not
[02:06:50] Silicone Valley. Yeah, that's like this
[02:06:52] old um you know when you get the wrong
[02:06:54] word in your like original child
[02:06:56] understanding of a thing and you say it
[02:06:58] wrong for like the rest of your life.
[02:07:00] Um, Silicone Valley is like one of those
[02:07:03] in the back of my like early childhood
[02:07:06] brain that I just learned it that way.
[02:07:08] And now I've been I get corrected on
[02:07:10] that all the time and I know the
[02:07:11] difference and I know the correction and
[02:07:13] I still just will inherently come out
[02:07:15] with Silicon Valley instead of Silicon
[02:07:17] Valley. [snorts] But you are correct
[02:07:19] though.
[02:07:21] Um, awesome work the syrup heist. I live
[02:07:24] in the heart of Quebec. Production sites
[02:07:26] in the Laurentian in the Laurentians.
[02:07:29] So, it was cool to see my favorite
[02:07:31] journalist cover it. Want to research
[02:07:32] something nuts? Check the OKA crisis.
[02:07:38] Okanogan
[02:07:40] Oka. I'll look into it. Um, thanks for
[02:07:43] the support. I'm glad you liked it. Um,
[02:07:45] y'all got a crazy time up there. I'd be
[02:07:47] so pissed if I was a Kebeekqua maple
[02:07:51] syrup farmer. I would [ __ ] I would
[02:07:52] riot. I'd be in jail probably. Um, I
[02:07:55] hate it when people try to tell me what
[02:07:56] to do. [snorts]
[02:07:58] And yeah, if you don't know about that
[02:07:59] episode, uh, go check it out. It's on
[02:08:01] the YouTube. Whole episode about the
[02:08:02] Canadian maple syrup industry, the great
[02:08:04] Canadian maple syrup heist, the second
[02:08:07] largest heist in Canadian history to
[02:08:09] this day. Um, they stole 12% of the
[02:08:12] Canadian strategic maple syrup reserve.
[02:08:15] True story. Hey, love buyer. I was
[02:08:18] literally using it at the shops
[02:08:19] yesterday, scanning maple syrup. Then a
[02:08:21] few hours later, you posted about it. We
[02:08:24] should call us truth seekers, the
[02:08:25] carolers. Love from Australia. That's
[02:08:28] crazy, dude. That you were scanning
[02:08:29] maple syrup with buyer. And then I was
[02:08:30] scanning maple syrup with buyer at the
[02:08:32] same time. And then I was like doing a
[02:08:34] report on it yesterday all about it. Um
[02:08:36] I'm glad you're liking it and I'm glad
[02:08:37] you're using it down in Australia
[02:08:38] because buyer app works all over the
[02:08:41] world except for North Korea and France.
[02:08:43] Um don't ask me why. Um, and so we just
[02:08:47] need people in international spaces to
[02:08:48] kind of scan those international
[02:08:50] products and help us enter them in
[02:08:51] because some of them sometimes aren't in
[02:08:52] the databases, but as more people use
[02:08:54] Buyer in those places, all those
[02:08:56] products get added and the whole
[02:08:58] database expands. And if you don't know,
[02:09:00] buyer is the app that me and two buddies
[02:09:02] built. Um, it's free on the app store
[02:09:04] for you right now that you can scan any
[02:09:06] product in the store and figure out who
[02:09:08] owns it and who owns that company and
[02:09:09] who owns that company and trace the
[02:09:11] money trail all the way to the top and
[02:09:13] figure out where your money's going as
[02:09:14] well as like what's in the food, what's
[02:09:15] in the products and all that [ __ ] Not
[02:09:17] just on food, too. Works on lotions,
[02:09:19] shampoos, all that [ __ ] Very proud of
[02:09:21] it. Um, and we're going to have a whole
[02:09:22] bunch more coming out about it soon. We
[02:09:24] got a new update coming in the next
[02:09:25] month um with cool new features John has
[02:09:27] been cooking. Um, and we're going to
[02:09:30] we're going to get creative and make
[02:09:31] some advertisements and actually like
[02:09:32] run some ads like out in front of the
[02:09:34] normies to try to get normies to um
[02:09:37] think a little more about what they're
[02:09:38] buying.
[02:09:40] 20 plus years of Twig's parents being
[02:09:43] unable to pay off mortgage with seven
[02:09:45] plus leans and loans. November 3rd,
[02:09:47] 2025, mortgage paid off on UT government
[02:09:50] website. and November 24th, 2025, deed
[02:09:53] of reconveyance recorded with Washington
[02:09:57] County.
[02:10:03] Really?
[02:10:07] I I'm going to look that [ __ ] up, dude.
[02:10:15] Chat, has anyone talked about that on
[02:10:16] their streams or on their videos? Are
[02:10:18] there any videos out about that fact
[02:10:19] about Lance Twigs's family?
[02:10:24] Does Does anyone know about that?
[02:10:27] I don't give a damn. You found it today.
[02:10:31] Damn, dog. You should be making content.
[02:10:34] You should be making some [ __ ]
[02:10:35] content, bro.
[02:10:37] Because if that is verifiable by
[02:10:39] publicly available information on the
[02:10:41] internet and you have found that like
[02:10:44] that's how Baron grew his whole YouTube
[02:10:46] channel was like he's got a good talent
[02:10:48] which like maybe he's got more tal like
[02:10:50] maybe you don't have the natural talent
[02:10:51] but he had talent and skills and and you
[02:10:53] know the ability but then he got on a
[02:10:55] story with information that was relevant
[02:10:58] and useful and he shared it with
[02:11:00] everybody and everybody was like what
[02:11:03] and everybody tuned in and voila like 5
[02:11:06] months later Baron Coleman is like the
[02:11:08] biggest YouTube channel of the year.
[02:11:11] [snorts] And so when you when you got
[02:11:12] that good [ __ ] you got to share it,
[02:11:14] dude. You got to share it,
[02:11:21] [snorts] dude. Thanks for that tip. I'll
[02:11:23] look into that. I'll see if I can see if
[02:11:24] I can corroborate all that.
[02:11:27] I watch you then. I watch you then.
[02:11:30] Fire. Fire heart.
[02:11:33] I don't know what that means, but I
[02:11:34] appreciate it. Thank you. Just like
[02:11:36] Bono. Bono and both Jr. and Senior. Bono
[02:11:39] had those two in his back pocket. Bono's
[02:11:41] best friends are war criminals and Dr.
[02:11:44] Fouchy. Yeah, Bono's the Bono sucks. And
[02:11:46] I think you've told us this before and I
[02:11:48] agree with you. Um Gary, some of us see
[02:11:51] the corruption and moved to the left.
[02:11:54] Some of us see the corruption and move
[02:11:55] to the right. And a bell curve is the
[02:11:57] center the peak of corruption.
[02:12:01] I would suggest that you see the
[02:12:03] corruption and don't do either of those
[02:12:05] things. and instead you [ __ ] unplug
[02:12:07] from the matrix and walk away cuz lefts
[02:12:11] and rights are all lies. That's all the
[02:12:13] system. That's all the matrix. They want
[02:12:14] you fighting each other. They don't want
[02:12:16] you looking up, looking around, making
[02:12:18] friends
[02:12:22] and talking about the truth.
[02:12:26] No lefts and rights. [ __ ] that. Unplug
[02:12:28] from the matrix.
[02:12:31] Plug into reality.
[02:12:34] What a great book this would be. Call it
[02:12:36] fiction, but write the story anyways.
[02:12:37] Make millions on the book and the movie
[02:12:40] rights.
[02:12:41] It would be a crazy story, right? This
[02:12:43] whole CIA document thing, this FBI
[02:12:44] document we went through it. Actually,
[02:12:46] it is a book. It's called Dirty Laundry
[02:12:48] by Ken Peelock. And this guy, so
[02:12:51] actually, let me give you a quick quick
[02:12:53] primer here.
[02:12:55] This guy allegedly was in jail for
[02:12:59] being kind of a conniving business guy
[02:13:01] that was like a little too smart for his
[02:13:03] own good and kind of got into trouble
[02:13:04] and uh some fraud charges or something
[02:13:06] like that. I forget. Um,
[02:13:09] and he claims that he happened to be
[02:13:13] Marian Horn's roommate, cellmate in jail
[02:13:16] in prison when Marian Horn went through
[02:13:18] the spat of where they actually locked
[02:13:20] him up to try to shut him up, which
[02:13:21] lasted for a while. And he was this
[02:13:23] guy's cellmate and he was trying to get
[02:13:25] access to his documents in order to like
[02:13:28] get out and he like tried to get this
[02:13:30] guy to help him. And this guy kind of
[02:13:32] like came to understand what it was and
[02:13:33] got all involved and a bunch of people
[02:13:35] got it's a whole long story but it's
[02:13:37] told in this book. You can buy it for
[02:13:38] yourself on Amazon. Uh it's kind of a
[02:13:40] funny title. How I stole billions in CIA
[02:13:42] drug money almost. And this book
[02:13:45] actually really helps paint the picture
[02:13:47] of the story of why all these other
[02:13:50] documents eventually got out because
[02:13:52] this book and this guy was instrumental
[02:13:55] in getting all of these documents which
[02:13:58] are in a lot of them not all of them are
[02:14:01] actually in the back of the book.
[02:14:03] Corroborative evidence. There's that
[02:14:06] photo
[02:14:07] right there and a whole bunch more
[02:14:11] all collected in the back of this book.
[02:14:12] bank deposits, checks, notorized
[02:14:15] documents, etc. And I think that this
[02:14:18] story is a key piece of how the
[02:14:20] documents that we went through today
[02:14:22] actually wound up online eventually.
[02:14:25] And I pieced this together over years of
[02:14:27] try finding this one and then finding
[02:14:29] that one and then finding those ones and
[02:14:31] it all comes together eventually.
[02:14:33] Or who knows, maybe it's just some
[02:14:35] extremely elaborate scam.
[02:14:39] I don't know. I don't think so.
[02:14:43] But yeah, it would be a great book.
[02:14:46] Um, great presentation. You've connect
[02:14:48] You're connecting the dots and exposing
[02:14:51] the totally unethical world we live in.
[02:14:52] Keep digging in. We've only just begun.
[02:14:55] Yeah, complicated topic tonight, but
[02:14:57] worth digging into. I think it's
[02:14:58] interesting. Um, so I'm glad you liked
[02:15:00] it. Thanks for being here. I do my best
[02:15:02] to try to, you know, my job is not
[02:15:05] always about covering the most
[02:15:06] entertaining thing or the most like
[02:15:08] viral thing or whatever. job is covering
[02:15:11] interesting, complicated things that
[02:15:14] improve my and collectively our
[02:15:16] understanding of what the [ __ ] is going
[02:15:17] on out here. And sometimes that means
[02:15:19] that the job is taking a very
[02:15:21] complicated, convoluted story and trying
[02:15:24] to make it entertaining enough and
[02:15:26] understandable enough that we can share
[02:15:27] it. Um, sometimes I do good and
[02:15:29] sometimes I don't. And we learn, we get
[02:15:31] better.
[02:15:33] Um, keep doing what you're doing, homie.
[02:15:34] We got your back. Thanks, Hammer.
[02:15:36] Appreciate it. Marvin Gay, what's going
[02:15:37] on, dude? What's going on, homie? Um,
[02:15:39] excited you're collaborating with my
[02:15:41] husband. It's funny how you say you're a
[02:15:43] fan of his. He told me, um, and I'm a
[02:15:46] fan of yours. Huddle GME, he's pumped
[02:15:48] about your event. Wish I could go. Sick.
[02:15:51] I don't know exactly who your husband
[02:15:53] is, but um, it's going to be a party.
[02:15:55] I'm stoked to go. Um, if you know, you
[02:15:57] know. [snorts] Um, yeah. I just got my
[02:15:59] flights. I'm super stoked. Super stoked.
[02:16:03] I'm gonna have to ask. I'm gonna have to
[02:16:05] ask who your husband is. We don't want
[02:16:06] to dox you or anybody. Don't dox
[02:16:07] anybody. Um, but yeah, I still got all
[02:16:10] my GME shares. They ain't going [ __ ]
[02:16:12] nowhere, baby.
[02:16:14] Thank you for that drug war tie-in.
[02:16:16] Wrecked many Marines I knew in the Iraq
[02:16:18] and Afghanistan wars. They were [ __ ]
[02:16:20] guarding poppy fields. Piss morality,
[02:16:23] then got addicted. 17 years sober here.
[02:16:25] Good [ __ ] work, dude. Proud of you.
[02:16:27] Um, yeah. Yeah. It's one of the most
[02:16:29] egregious crimes against our generation
[02:16:31] that there is. And it's unspoken, but
[02:16:33] it's true. And we all know it's true.
[02:16:35] And we all know where the opioid
[02:16:37] epidemic came from. We all know why we
[02:16:39] actually went to Afghanistan. Like among
[02:16:42] the other reasons too, one of the big
[02:16:44] ones was to get the opium flowing again
[02:16:47] for the opioid epidemic for the Sackler
[02:16:50] family and all the other pharma
[02:16:51] companies as well. And they [ __ ] used
[02:16:54] our soldiers to reinstate that drug
[02:16:56] smuggling operation. And when you know
[02:16:59] that Bush's dad came to power on the
[02:17:03] exact same thing back in Vietnam as Bush
[02:17:06] Jr. did in Afghanistan, it just is even
[02:17:09] more [ __ ] up. And it even more paints
[02:17:11] the picture of exactly how how much of a
[02:17:15] lie the whole system is.
[02:17:19] Hey Ian, I'm about to start a show to
[02:17:21] help spread truth from my perspective in
[02:17:22] public safety. Haven't stated started
[02:17:24] recording yet, but I have everything set
[02:17:26] to go. Can we collab? Just shooting my
[02:17:29] shot. Um maybe. I don't know. Um start
[02:17:31] making [ __ ] And when you do, uh
[02:17:34] actually that might be your channel
[02:17:36] right there. Disaster D Media. What I'll
[02:17:37] do is I'm going to open a um tab over
[02:17:40] here. Um and I'll go I'll go look for
[02:17:42] you.
[02:17:44] Um
[02:17:46] and I'll be I'll be real with you. I'm
[02:17:48] not just going to randomly collab with
[02:17:50] everyone on the internet that asked me
[02:17:51] to just because you send $10. But I will
[02:17:55] go check out your [ __ ] And if you're
[02:17:57] pro providing value, I am a big fan of
[02:18:00] supporting small creators and helping
[02:18:01] creators get off their feet and start
[02:18:03] their [ __ ] And sometimes I help out
[02:18:05] behind the scenes and I just like like
[02:18:06] for example, I messaged Baron early on.
[02:18:08] I was like, "Yo, if you need any advice
[02:18:10] or help or anything, I'm a I'm a
[02:18:11] resource and I'm happy to tell you
[02:18:13] everything I know about the industry,
[02:18:14] answer any questions you got. I'm a
[02:18:16] resource." And um and now he's like a
[02:18:20] resource to me, too, because he's
[02:18:21] [ __ ] smart. Um what is it? Disaster
[02:18:24] Dia. I wonder if that is
[02:18:28] sometimes it's actually hard disaster
[02:18:31] dynamics media maybe.
[02:18:34] I don't think that's you because you say
[02:18:36] you haven't started yet. But either way,
[02:18:38] start recording, start doing your thing
[02:18:39] and then drop in and be like, "Yo, this
[02:18:41] is my channel. I'm proud of what I do.
[02:18:42] Check it out." Um, and even better,
[02:18:45] honestly, like the truer, deeper
[02:18:48] strategy for social media is don't ask
[02:18:52] for anything. make [ __ ] that's so good
[02:18:55] that everything comes to you. Just just
[02:18:57] focus on your craft because if you need
[02:19:00] to ask for help in order to succeed,
[02:19:04] it means that you're not producing [ __ ]
[02:19:06] that's good enough yet. So instead,
[02:19:08] focus on your craft and get so good at
[02:19:09] your craft that people just can't help
[02:19:12] but share it. They can't help but watch
[02:19:13] it. They can't help but notice, right?
[02:19:15] Um I'm still hyped that you're doing it
[02:19:18] and I'll check it out. But um it's good
[02:19:21] to uh take personal responsibility for
[02:19:23] your [ __ ] and to work your hardest to
[02:19:25] make it as best as you possibly can and
[02:19:27] always get better.
[02:19:29] Um I'm getting carried away though
[02:19:30] answering this question because I love
[02:19:32] this kind of question. I love people
[02:19:33] getting hyped and making [ __ ] So thanks
[02:19:35] for being here.
[02:19:37] Hey from New Zealand. You're a legend.
[02:19:39] Cheers for all your epic research. Can
[02:19:41] you tell talk more about the New Zealand
[02:19:43] connection? Please look after yourself.
[02:19:45] Yes. The New Zealand connection was a
[02:19:48] bank in New Zealand that was like a pass
[02:19:51] between that the money it was when they
[02:19:53] originally laundered the money. It was
[02:19:55] [music] through from Japan through
[02:19:57] Singapore to a bank in New Zealand and
[02:20:01] it was the bank in New Zealand is where
[02:20:03] the funds wound up sitting where Marian
[02:20:06] Horn was supposed to be able to go get
[02:20:07] them eventually and they just sat there
[02:20:09] for a long time and um and it was just
[02:20:13] part of an obfiscation chain. I kind of
[02:20:15] think it's a little unclear exactly why
[02:20:17] New Zealand and how it wound up there.
[02:20:19] Um,
[02:20:21] but yeah, it's just sort of like a
[02:20:22] moneyaundering chain that New Zealand
[02:20:24] was at the end of. And when Marian Horn
[02:20:27] got put in jail to try to shut him up,
[02:20:29] his funds were locked up in New Zealand
[02:20:31] that whole time.
[02:20:33] Um, I think I need to figure out how to
[02:20:44] because I can't scroll down. I know what
[02:20:46] I can do. Well, in order to show you
[02:20:49] guys the bottom super chats, what I need
[02:20:52] to do is reorient the whole super chat
[02:20:55] window thing here because my scroller
[02:20:58] won't scroll that far down.
[02:21:02] So, in the interest since we're almost
[02:21:04] done, like we're almost through all the
[02:21:05] supers here. I kind of want to just I
[02:21:08] want to do them all. But what that means
[02:21:10] is you guys got to just sit tight here
[02:21:11] for a second while I just do a little
[02:21:14] Oh, not that. Not that while I do a
[02:21:17] little bit of um finagling this down
[02:21:19] this way and then move it up and then
[02:21:22] move it down.
[02:21:24] And then
[02:21:27] we'll move it down.
[02:21:30] Then we'll move it down. A. And there's
[02:21:33] the bottom. Just like that. And now we
[02:21:35] can read from the bottom.
[02:21:40] Sick.
[02:21:42] Um, that gets us down to Brandon Kelly
[02:21:44] there. So now I can scroll up
[02:21:47] and get Chirpy. Hey, is there somewhere
[02:21:50] you have a book recommendation list?
[02:21:52] Love the work you're doing. I don't
[02:21:53] really have a book recommendation list
[02:21:55] out. Um I've given them on the show
[02:21:57] before. Uh I don't really want to run
[02:22:00] through them all again,
[02:22:03] but um
[02:22:06] other than the one I was just showing,
[02:22:07] this is the obvious first. If you want
[02:22:10] to know the history of the CIA, this is
[02:22:12] an obvious second. I give this one all
[02:22:14] the time. And this one has chapters
[02:22:15] about Japan and about the CIA purchasing
[02:22:19] of Japanese politics. actually.
[02:22:22] Um,
[02:22:27] where where where's my mouse at?
[02:22:31] I have found tail numbers at both the
[02:22:34] recent cop ambushes in South Carolina
[02:22:37] and Florida.
[02:22:39] Looks intelligence operations. Multiple
[02:22:42] Chinuks in Greenville area from Fort
[02:22:44] Bragg.
[02:22:48] recent cop ambushes.
[02:22:53] I'm gonna be honest with you, homie. I
[02:22:55] don't actually know what you're talking
[02:22:56] about. I don't know if I've had my head
[02:22:57] out of the news lately and not been
[02:22:59] paying attention to that or if you're
[02:23:01] speaking in code and I don't understand.
[02:23:03] I don't know what you're talking about.
[02:23:05] But that being said, document it. If you
[02:23:08] find flights, tail numbers and and
[02:23:10] flights, screen record video of the
[02:23:14] flight radar or the ADSB Exchange or
[02:23:16] whatever it is. Um, if it's ADSB
[02:23:18] Exchange that you found it on, take
[02:23:19] screenshots of the whole viewer so you
[02:23:21] have all the information so you can
[02:23:22] always go back and find it again so you
[02:23:24] can document that it did exist because
[02:23:26] they [snorts] can scrub that [ __ ] I
[02:23:28] know for a fact that they can scrub that
[02:23:29] [ __ ] So, document it.
[02:23:33] Um, Loheed Martin started with the F104,
[02:23:36] then moved to the F-16, and now we have
[02:23:39] inflated costs with the F-35 program. It
[02:23:41] goes on still today. Oh, yeah. And they
[02:23:44] are overcharging the [ __ ] out of this
[02:23:46] whole government thing. They are milking
[02:23:48] it for all it's worth. You should you
[02:23:50] showed a tie between Moon and Ralph Reed
[02:23:53] tonight. Cabbat Phillips's dad has huge
[02:23:55] links to Reed through the Christian
[02:23:57] Coalition, I believe.
[02:24:00] I did not know that.
[02:24:04] Thank you, homie. Thanks for dropping in
[02:24:06] here with that
[02:24:12] quick photo of that
[02:24:14] good tip. Appreciate it. You should look
[02:24:17] into John Foster Doulles State
[02:24:18] Department, brother of CIA godfather
[02:24:19] Alan Doulles. What was the State
[02:24:21] Department doing at this time? Oh yeah,
[02:24:24] the Doles brothers are super [ __ ]
[02:24:25] sketch. Um, which time? They were
[02:24:28] involved in all kinds of sketch all over
[02:24:30] the place from overthrowing the
[02:24:31] government of Guatemala to overthrowing
[02:24:33] the government of Italy, Japan,
[02:24:37] Nicaragua later, [snorts]
[02:24:40] all kinds of [ __ ] Um, the Dulles
[02:24:42] brothers are
[02:24:45] they're a very significant piece of
[02:24:46] history and they're very significant to
[02:24:48] the world order we currently live in.
[02:24:52] I'm at Bellingham, Washington. What's
[02:24:53] up, Bellingham Washington? Shout out,
[02:24:54] dude.
[02:24:56] Notice my hardware sales hoodie. I got a
[02:24:57] new hoodie, guys. Support your local
[02:25:00] hardware store. Yeah, although I'm not
[02:25:03] local to it right now, but support your
[02:25:05] local hardware store. Shout out to
[02:25:07] Bellingham. Great live tonight. Thanks,
[02:25:08] homie. I appreciate it. You rock. Also
[02:25:10] random, but my grandfather sold drugs
[02:25:12] while stationed in Vietnam as a
[02:25:14] helicopter mechanic. Whoa, dude.
[02:25:17] It was probably a piece of this network,
[02:25:19] honestly. Like, that's where the drugs
[02:25:21] were flowing from. That's crazy. He was
[02:25:24] probably an unwitting piece of this
[02:25:26] whole network.
[02:25:29] That's wild, dude. Thanks for being
[02:25:31] here. Note, Poppy had KBY off over
[02:25:36] Franklin scandal.
[02:25:42] Was Kobe offed?
[02:25:47] Was he like actually have I just
[02:25:49] forgotten about this piece of lore?
[02:25:52] I don't remember that being how Colobby
[02:25:54] ended.
[02:25:56] But come to think of it, I don't
[02:25:57] actually remember how Colobby died. If
[02:25:59] Colby got [ __ ] for real,
[02:26:04] if anyone doesn't know, we're talking
[02:26:05] about William Colby, XCIA director. Um,
[02:26:09] he was the crazy [ __ ] in this
[02:26:10] plot that got too big for his britches
[02:26:12] and [ __ ] everything up.
[02:26:14] Um,
[02:26:21] let me just peep his death section real
[02:26:23] quick.
[02:26:31] Whoa, dude.
[02:26:36] Bro.
[02:26:38] All right, guys. We're going to
[02:26:39] interrupt this program for a special
[02:26:40] message.
[02:26:42] This is the kind of super chat that I
[02:26:44] [ __ ] live for, dude.
[02:26:47] Um, really quickly, let's pop into this
[02:26:49] mode and I guess let's reset our screen
[02:26:52] cap here.
[02:26:55] Um, okay. So, William Colby, former CIA
[02:27:01] director, he looks like that and he was
[02:27:06] in on this original smuggling plan that
[02:27:07] we were talking about.
[02:27:10] And when you go just peep his death
[02:27:13] on Wikipedia. On April 27th, 1996, Colby
[02:27:17] set out from his weekend home in
[02:27:19] Rockpoint, Maryland on a solo canoe
[02:27:21] trip. His canoe was found the following
[02:27:23] day on a sandbar in Wikcomo River, a
[02:27:26] tributary of the PTOAC, about 0.25 miles
[02:27:29] from his home. On May 6th, Col's body
[02:27:31] was found in a marshy river bank lying
[02:27:33] face down not far from where his canoe
[02:27:35] was found. After an autopsy, Maryland's
[02:27:38] chief medical examiner ruled his death
[02:27:40] to be accidental.
[02:27:43] Said that he was predisposed to having a
[02:27:45] heart attack or stroke from severe
[02:27:47] calcified atheros aoscur,
[02:27:52] you know what I mean? and that Kobe
[02:27:54] likely suffered a complication of this
[02:27:55] atherosclerosis
[02:27:57] which precipitated him into the cold
[02:27:59] water in a debilitated state and he
[02:28:03] succumbed to the effects of hypothermia
[02:28:06] and drowned.
[02:28:10] Isn't that a funny way for an ex CIA
[02:28:13] director to go?
[02:28:17] Right.
[02:28:20] Right. Yeah, sounds about right. Sounds
[02:28:24] about right. That's a good tip, homie.
[02:28:26] Who gave that? Who gave us that tip?
[02:28:30] Um, oh, here. Sorry. Now I've got a Now
[02:28:34] check out our Now we got picture and
[02:28:36] picture, homie. Yeah, we got picture and
[02:28:38] picture. Um
[02:28:45] Um,
[02:28:48] it was down here, right? Yeah, I was
[02:28:50] note Poppy had Colobby offed over the
[02:28:53] Franklin scandal.
[02:28:55] Obviously, I'm not seeing the Franklin
[02:28:56] connection from just the Wikipedia
[02:28:57] article, but I'll dig deeper into it
[02:28:59] sometime. Um, because Franklin was
[02:29:01] earlier than that, but obviously the
[02:29:03] fallout can take a long time.
[02:29:06] That's a crazy tip, dude. Nick Shirley
[02:29:09] is from Utah and his LDS. When on PBD
[02:29:11] for an interview, he confidently stated
[02:29:13] that Twigs family relocated out of
[02:29:16] state. You know, I don't trust a [ __ ]
[02:29:18] thing that Nick Shirley says.
[02:29:21] Don't trust it. Whether it's helpful or
[02:29:23] not helpful, I don't know. I don't trust
[02:29:25] it. [snorts] Um, David Goldberg, Zephr
[02:29:28] plan, mass exterminations. I don't know
[02:29:31] what that means, but I appreciate you
[02:29:32] being here, homie. Shout out Old State
[02:29:34] Saloon. What's up, Old State Saloon,
[02:29:35] homie? That's our Idaho homies. There
[02:29:38] might be a big announcement coming out
[02:29:40] of Old Stay Saloon here in the near
[02:29:41] future. I'm not going to give away the
[02:29:42] sauce. I'm not going to give away the
[02:29:44] secrets, but there might be some big
[02:29:46] announcements coming out of the old
[02:29:47] state.
[02:29:50] Love those guys. Some of the best people
[02:29:53] I've ever spent time with.
[02:29:55] Read Kobe's bio in context with
[02:29:58] conspiracy of silence documentary.
[02:30:01] Yeah, heard that. I will
[02:30:04] um last scroll up. Just want to say that
[02:30:08] I love you, bro, and I'm praying for you
[02:30:09] to become a full-on Christian. your
[02:30:11] search for truth will eventually lead
[02:30:13] you there. Um, I think I'm kind of
[02:30:14] already there. I just don't think I'm
[02:30:16] the type of Christian that most
[02:30:17] Christians become because I'm not the
[02:30:19] type of person that most people are
[02:30:20] anyways and I don't think the way that
[02:30:21] most people think and I don't follow
[02:30:24] orders. Um, and I know that we're
[02:30:26] referring to orders from God, like you
[02:30:28] know, or the the order of God. But, um,
[02:30:31] there's an awful lot that's baked into
[02:30:32] the Christian faith, the way most people
[02:30:34] experience it, that is not the order of
[02:30:36] God. It's the orders of men and how you
[02:30:39] should worship God. and I'm never going
[02:30:41] to be a a part of that, unfortunately.
[02:30:44] Um, but that's different than than God.
[02:30:48] Um, and I think I'm probably pretty
[02:30:51] pretty damn close to already there by
[02:30:52] what you're probably assuming or talking
[02:30:55] about. And thanks for being here. Just
[02:30:57] to clarify, yes, Disaster Dynamics Media
[02:31:00] is me. I was going a different way, but
[02:31:02] the Charlie Kirk incident changed it
[02:31:04] all. I appreciate you taking a look. I'm
[02:31:06] starting disaster after dark on the same
[02:31:08] channel. Hell yeah, homie. Sick. Cool.
[02:31:10] Um, let me see if I still got you up
[02:31:11] over there. I think I do.
[02:31:16] Yeah,
[02:31:17] disaster dynamics.
[02:31:20] Um,
[02:31:22] I swear I just saw Disaster After Dark
[02:31:24] here, but yeah, I'll peep it. Sick, man.
[02:31:28] Thanks for the double dono. Um,
[02:31:34] Ian, your based GOAT, any thoughts on
[02:31:37] releasing your notes app? Have you seen
[02:31:39] the Dre Dossier? Love the community
[02:31:40] y'all have created. Dre Dossier is a
[02:31:43] super smart girl. She is so smart. Um,
[02:31:45] I've not seen a lot of her content. I
[02:31:47] don't spend a lot of time watching
[02:31:48] content if it's not directly related to
[02:31:51] what I'm trying to research right now
[02:31:53] because it's so easy to just start
[02:31:54] scrolling. Um, but Dre is super smart.
[02:31:57] Tons of respect for her. I don't really
[02:31:59] know what her whole thing is or where
[02:32:01] she's from or what her like political or
[02:32:04] economic or social takes are. I don't
[02:32:06] know. Um, but she seems very smart and
[02:32:09] I've seen some interesting [ __ ] from
[02:32:10] her. Um,
[02:32:13] and my notes app, you mean web? Yes, it
[02:32:17] is super on its way. A web ba like a
[02:32:20] internetbased version that everyone can
[02:32:22] access is on its way. But also an
[02:32:25] open-source downloadable version that
[02:32:26] you can load up with all your own
[02:32:28] documents and kind of modify yourself
[02:32:30] and everything. That is also on its way.
[02:32:32] It'll just take a little longer. Um, but
[02:32:33] we're getting it ready in the
[02:32:34] background. Um, I am not the one
[02:32:38] I am not the one responsible for that
[02:32:40] being ready to ship because I am but a
[02:32:43] [ __ ] vibe coder. I have no [ __ ]
[02:32:45] clue how to make something ready to ship
[02:32:47] to the public. My buddies that are
[02:32:50] actual developers are the ones building
[02:32:51] that. And so I'm just patiently waiting
[02:32:53] for them to nail it all down because
[02:32:55] they just keep on making it better and
[02:32:57] better and better and better and better
[02:32:59] and better. And I cannot wait for it to
[02:33:01] be out, dude. I'm stoked. Um, it's
[02:33:02] coming. Don't worry.
[02:33:05] Congress quietly turned biotechnology
[02:33:07] into a national defense weapon, waving
[02:33:09] consent, expanding surveillance, and
[02:33:11] building a global power system inside
[02:33:13] the 2026 NDAA with zero public debate.
[02:33:17] Yeah, [snorts] they love to just slide
[02:33:19] things in there. We are sliding right
[02:33:21] down into the technocratic future. We
[02:33:24] talked a lot about that on the podcast
[02:33:25] with Alex Zack this uh earlier today. Um
[02:33:28] that'll be a really cool one when it
[02:33:29] comes out. And last one, butthole said,
[02:33:32] "First time catching chat live. your
[02:33:34] storytelling skills are great. You ever
[02:33:35] heard of scooper of coupe? I think he
[02:33:38] does good work. I have. Coupe did an
[02:33:40] awesome piece about the Las Vegas uh
[02:33:42] shooting where he added some really cool
[02:33:46] um context about
[02:33:48] the CIA background and the arms
[02:33:52] trafficking and money laundering
[02:33:55] picture that's painted by Steven
[02:33:56] Paddock's background. Super well done on
[02:33:59] his part. Really liked it. Um so that's
[02:34:01] it. Don't send any more super. Wait. Oh,
[02:34:03] there's sorry. There is a 75 that's
[02:34:05] hanging out up there. That is We're too
[02:34:07] scrolled down. We I can't get to it now,
[02:34:08] so I'm just going to read it.
[02:34:11] Chair 2 for you says, "Thank you.
[02:34:14] Learning so much from all your
[02:34:16] incredible research and sharing. Enjoy
[02:34:18] dinner." Thank you. I will don't send
[02:34:20] any more supers. That's the end of
[02:34:21] supers, guys. Um, end of supers. I
[02:34:23] really appreciate it. One other five
[02:34:25] came in. Kobe's best friend from CIA
[02:34:27] Vietnam defended Franklin Scandal victim
[02:34:30] during trials.
[02:34:32] All right, cool. I'm stoked that I read
[02:34:33] that one. Um,
[02:34:39] I should um ask Nick Bryant about Kobe
[02:34:42] as well. Nick Bryant did a bunch of work
[02:34:44] on the Franklin scandal and I'd be very
[02:34:48] curious.
[02:34:50] I love that kind of lore of piecing
[02:34:52] together the old history of CIA and
[02:34:55] these old operations that come back
[02:34:56] around to haunt people and uh sometimes
[02:34:59] to flip you out of your canoe and drown
[02:35:01] you.
[02:35:03] So, thanks for being here. Um, thanks
[02:35:05] for hanging out. Chat, how are you
[02:35:06] doing, Twitch chat? How are you doing?
[02:35:08] Sorry, I've been I've been neglecting
[02:35:10] Twitch chat. Stacy's still in here
[02:35:11] gifting subs like a mad villain. Of
[02:35:13] course she is. Um, thanks for hanging
[02:35:15] out, Twitch chat. Even while I'm not
[02:35:17] giving you guys the attention that I
[02:35:18] know, we all know you deserve. Um, if
[02:35:22] you guys are, you know, you all know if
[02:35:23] you're still here, you know, but YouTube
[02:35:25] chat is not on the screen. YouTube chat
[02:35:27] is in the YouTube and Twitch chat is
[02:35:29] here on the screen hanging out. Um, we
[02:35:31] go live on Twitch much more than we do
[02:35:33] on YouTube. I do Twitch streams all
[02:35:35] throughout the week. Um, that's not what
[02:35:36] I'm looking for. Um,
[02:35:39] and it's a ton of fun. We we did a whole
[02:35:42] Twitch stream on the maple syrup mafia
[02:35:46] yesterday. Um we do Twitch streams on
[02:35:49] live research on all sorts of topics.
[02:35:52] It's low-key. It's a lot more fun.
[02:35:54] YouTube I try to keep it more put
[02:35:55] together and prepared.
[02:35:58] But for now, um I think I'm trying to
[02:36:00] put it together that we be done for the
[02:36:02] night. And I am starving, guys. And I
[02:36:05] got to go get some dinner. Um it's been
[02:36:07] real. My brain hurts. I've been
[02:36:09] literally flying around doing things,
[02:36:12] doing podcasting since like noon today.
[02:36:15] Um, so
[02:36:19] yeah, thanks for being here. Um, thanks
[02:36:23] for watching. Thanks for liking,
[02:36:24] sharing, subscribing, talking, hanging,
[02:36:26] being tight. Um,
[02:36:29] let me pause this let me pause this
[02:36:30] music and get real [ __ ] serious here
[02:36:32] real quick. Listen, it's a crazy world
[02:36:34] out there and there's some messed up
[02:36:35] [ __ ] going on out there. But
[02:36:38] you don't have to let that bring you
[02:36:39] down. You are a beacon of light. You
[02:36:42] have all the power in the world to
[02:36:44] change your life, to change your
[02:36:45] family's life, to change everyone around
[02:36:47] you's life by just changing yourself and
[02:36:50] being in charge of your own emotions and
[02:36:52] your own your own mental and spiritual
[02:36:54] reality and taking good care of yourself
[02:36:56] and your people and just being good
[02:36:58] vibes. Be good vibes. Okay? be good
[02:37:01] vibes because the world is so full of
[02:37:03] negativity. It's so full of [ __ ] It's
[02:37:05] so full of evil. You don't have to let
[02:37:07] that contaminate you. Okay? So, I know
[02:37:09] that we talk about evil [ __ ] a lot, but
[02:37:11] remember to drink water, eat good food,
[02:37:16] think healthy thoughts, love people, hug
[02:37:18] people, share and connect with people,
[02:37:22] and to get some good sleep at the end of
[02:37:23] it all. And if you do that and you do
[02:37:26] that and you do that and I do that and
[02:37:28] you do that and you do that and GI does
[02:37:29] that and we all do that, then America
[02:37:32] would be better tomorrow,
[02:37:34] it would just take all of us because
[02:37:36] we're all America and you know
[02:37:37] everywhere else. But don't forget your
[02:37:39] part in the whole system and just just
[02:37:40] take care of your part today and
[02:37:42] tomorrow and the next day, right?
[02:37:45] And together we'll all get a little
[02:37:47] better. So thanks for being here. Thanks
[02:37:48] for using your noggin. Thanks for tuning
[02:37:50] in. Thanks for thinking
[02:37:54] and
[02:37:56] whenever I find my mouse,
[02:38:00] I'll see you next time.
[02:38:02] >> Theories are entering a danger. [music]
[02:38:04] >> Information is the oxygen of the
[02:38:06] democracy. There's so much evidence out
[02:38:08] there that even if less than 1% [music]
[02:38:11] is true,
[02:38:12] that will be enough to collapse the
[02:38:14] current paradigm and
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