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[00:00:00] It's time to talk about the moon cult
[00:00:02] and about how the CIA purchased Japan.
[00:00:05] How the CIA built modern Japan.
[00:00:08] Conspiracy [music] theories are entering
[00:00:10] a danger.
[00:00:11] >> Information is the oxygen of the
[00:00:13] democracy.
[00:00:14] >> There's so much [music] evidence out
[00:00:15] there that even if less than 1% is true,
[00:00:19] that be enough to collapse the current
[00:00:22] paradigm and change the whole planet.
[00:00:28] We have a lot of details about the moon
[00:00:32] cult to dig into
[00:00:35] because there my my job es and flows.
[00:00:38] Sometimes the stories are right up my
[00:00:41] alley and other times the stories I feel
[00:00:43] like I'm walking through mud and I have
[00:00:46] no idea where we're going and I have no
[00:00:48] expertise in what we're talking about
[00:00:50] and I just feel like I'm playing
[00:00:52] catch-up to all the other journalists
[00:00:53] the whole time which is fine because I
[00:00:55] learn a lot. But every now and then
[00:01:00] the collective investigations
[00:01:03] will stumble into an area where I will
[00:01:06] just go like, "No way, dude. Is it time?
[00:01:11] Is it time?"
[00:01:14] And we have brought up the moon cult.
[00:01:17] And so it is time. It is time to go back
[00:01:21] to one of my favorite sets of leaked
[00:01:24] documents of all time that I've ever
[00:01:27] found. And and these documents have been
[00:01:30] out there, but no one knows about them.
[00:01:31] No one talks about them. No one really
[00:01:35] has ever seen them. And they're one of
[00:01:37] the first things that I found in this
[00:01:39] whole investigation. And I just keep on
[00:01:41] coming back to them over and over with
[00:01:43] more and more context. And oh boy, has
[00:01:47] Candace stumbled into an absolute
[00:01:50] jackpot of CIA history that most people
[00:01:54] don't realize is very like well-known
[00:01:57] history that's right underneath our
[00:01:59] noses all the time. And that jackpot is
[00:02:02] Japan.
[00:02:04] And Japan
[00:02:07] is a absolutely critical node in the
[00:02:11] global world order set up by the United
[00:02:13] States after World War II. and set up in
[00:02:16] the early founding years of the CIA. And
[00:02:19] the way in which Japan was set up to be
[00:02:23] a node of democracy, a shield against
[00:02:26] communism, if you will, a bullwark, the
[00:02:29] way that Japan was set up to be that is
[00:02:32] a crazy story. It's a crazy story, dude.
[00:02:36] And it's documented in books like this.
[00:02:40] Um, but more interestingly,
[00:02:44] it's documented
[00:02:46] in this book in a very interesting and
[00:02:49] roundabout way. And this is a very
[00:02:51] obscure book that most people have never
[00:02:53] heard about, Dirty Laundry by Ken Peock.
[00:02:56] And it ties into this set of documents
[00:03:00] that I've been sitting on for ages that
[00:03:04] when I first found them, I was like
[00:03:06] worried I was not safe. But then I
[00:03:09] talked about them, nothing happened. I
[00:03:12] talked about them some more, nothing
[00:03:13] happened. They're absolutely insane.
[00:03:17] But maybe they're just so obscure. Or
[00:03:19] maybe they're
[00:03:21] maybe they're just such old history that
[00:03:24] they're not really that scary anymore
[00:03:27] until you make the right connections
[00:03:31] and the right pieces start to fit into
[00:03:33] place. And the moon cult is that
[00:03:37] connection which I didn't know about the
[00:03:40] last time that I was working on it.
[00:03:44] But now we know.
[00:03:46] And oh boy do we have some [ __ ] to talk
[00:03:50] about here. And in the process of
[00:03:53] talking about it, I'm going to show you
[00:03:55] a few of the projects that I've been
[00:03:56] working on in the background that have
[00:03:58] been keeping me away from Twitch and
[00:03:59] away from creating content because I
[00:04:01] have been obsessed with building tools.
[00:04:05] And I'll show you some of those tools
[00:04:06] tonight.
[00:04:08] Um,
[00:04:10] but we're really just going to tease the
[00:04:12] very beginning of this story because
[00:04:14] this story has depth. It has legs. It
[00:04:17] has It's going to need a few episodes to
[00:04:19] unpack it all. And we're going to have
[00:04:22] to kind of peel the onion back layer by
[00:04:24] layer
[00:04:26] because
[00:04:28] there's the Charlie Kirk side of it,
[00:04:30] which is much more recent history.
[00:04:32] There's Charlie Kirk and the Fall Kirk
[00:04:34] Center and Liberty University and that
[00:04:37] sort of connection to the Moon Cult,
[00:04:39] which is where Candace has started and
[00:04:40] is largely circling around. Awesome
[00:04:43] reporting. What a great show today. But
[00:04:46] then there's the history of the moon
[00:04:48] cult at large, which is a whole can of
[00:04:51] worms.
[00:04:52] And then there's the history of how the
[00:04:56] CIA purchased the modern government of
[00:05:00] Japan and basically created Japan as we
[00:05:03] know it today with giant bags of cash
[00:05:06] passed back and forth in the night.
[00:05:08] That's a crazy story and very well
[00:05:11] documented and we'll get into that. And
[00:05:13] then there's the layer
[00:05:16] of what is discussed in this book and
[00:05:19] what is discussed in the multiple caches
[00:05:21] of leaked documents that I've got here
[00:05:24] for you. Um, and that goes all the way
[00:05:27] back to smuggling heroin in Vietnam
[00:05:31] by the likes of George Bush Senior and
[00:05:34] Richard Helms and others.
[00:05:39] And that is where [ __ ] gets real crazy
[00:05:42] real fast. And that is where you get
[00:05:44] into
[00:05:46] allegedly the CIA's network of black
[00:05:49] budget bank accounts that are used to
[00:05:50] fund all sorts of black operations. This
[00:05:54] sort of endless spigot of money that
[00:05:57] we're being told the Moon Foundation
[00:05:59] seems to have. The endless spigot of
[00:06:02] mysterious cash coming over from the
[00:06:04] east from Japan and Korea. Where do you
[00:06:07] get an endless spigot of money? Well,
[00:06:13] you might get it from the black budget
[00:06:17] bank accounts that are not officially
[00:06:20] real. They don't officially exist.
[00:06:24] They were filled by drug smuggling
[00:06:26] operations, stolen gold, stolen gold
[00:06:29] from World War II, and all sorts of
[00:06:31] other loot and plunder that was, let's
[00:06:34] just say, gotten by unsavory means.
[00:06:38] That would be a pretty solid way to have
[00:06:41] endless streams of cash flowing from the
[00:06:44] east. And it would be really efficient
[00:06:45] if it was flowing from countries where
[00:06:47] the politics was already controlled by
[00:06:50] intelligence.
[00:06:54] And that's all packed into this story.
[00:06:57] It's completely like I'm I've been
[00:06:59] losing my mind for the last two days
[00:07:01] here getting this ready. And
[00:07:02] simultaneously, I've been building out
[00:07:04] web to have more and more features
[00:07:06] because I keep on wanting more cool
[00:07:08] features for my note takingaking and for
[00:07:10] presenting to you. So, I keep on going
[00:07:12] back and forth between taking more notes
[00:07:14] and building new features and taking
[00:07:15] more notes and building new features
[00:07:17] because it's just [ __ ] awesome. And
[00:07:19] your boy's addicted to vibe coding.
[00:07:21] [snorts] Um, and once my guys gave me
[00:07:23] the app and I was able to just start
[00:07:25] vibe coding my own stuff into it. Oh
[00:07:27] [ __ ] dude. I just dropped off the map
[00:07:29] as you have seen because um, I've been
[00:07:32] very busy since my last live stream, but
[00:07:35] none of it has really been stream stuff
[00:07:37] because I've been building stuff. Um,
[00:07:39] and before we got someone in here from
[00:07:41] Japan, dude, sorry if you're from Japan.
[00:07:44] We're about to I hope if you're from
[00:07:46] Japan right now, I hope you are ready. I
[00:07:48] hope you already know how corrupt your
[00:07:51] government is. And if you don't, y'all
[00:07:54] about to learn.
[00:07:57] Yeah. Sick. We got people in here from
[00:07:59] all over the world. I see some Ireland,
[00:08:01] too. Dude, shout out to all you guys.
[00:08:03] Thanks for being here. Thanks for being
[00:08:04] here. Um, if you haven't already today,
[00:08:06] be sure to eat some good food and drink
[00:08:08] some good water. Spend some good time
[00:08:10] with some real people today if you can.
[00:08:12] Um, it's getting crazy out there. It's a
[00:08:14] crazy world.
[00:08:16] And uh we're not going to go super long
[00:08:19] on the stream today. We'll go for an
[00:08:20] hour or two. Um we could with this
[00:08:22] story, we could go for a whole other
[00:08:24] eight hour long stream. Actually, the
[00:08:25] stream the last stream was 9 hours and
[00:08:27] 11 minutes long. I don't know if any of
[00:08:28] you noticed that, but our conspiracy
[00:08:30] stream um for the start of the year was
[00:08:32] 9 hours and 11 minutes long on accident
[00:08:36] on coincident um so to speak. So that
[00:08:39] was weird. But we're not going to go for
[00:08:41] nine hours today. Sorry, not happening.
[00:08:44] Um that was epic. It was a great time. I
[00:08:46] loved having you here for it. But today,
[00:08:48] we're just going to go for a little
[00:08:49] intro. We're going to go for a little
[00:08:51] spin around the new web canvas that I've
[00:08:53] got laid out for the Moon Cult, the
[00:08:55] Japan Connection, the Korean Connection,
[00:08:57] the FiveStar Trust, the CIA drug funds.
[00:09:00] Um, we'll just take a quick spin around
[00:09:02] the block and familiarize oursel with
[00:09:04] the players, the connections, the basic
[00:09:06] the prologue of the story, the outline
[00:09:08] here, and then we'll we'll drop in more
[00:09:10] deeply as the week goes on. But first uh
[00:09:14] first I just I think you guys might be
[00:09:18] you you might be interested to um just
[00:09:22] peep a little bit of this game. Um I
[00:09:25] think
[00:09:27] I I mean like there's there's an
[00:09:30] argument to be made that I shouldn't
[00:09:31] really show you this, but I kind of want
[00:09:32] to show you this because it's just so
[00:09:35] cool. It's just so much fun.
[00:09:37] Um, so let me just let me just load this
[00:09:40] up on my screen over here so I can just
[00:09:42] tease this at you. Um, because it's just
[00:09:45] too good, dude. It's just too good. Oh
[00:09:47] my gosh, it's just too good. Okay,
[00:09:52] because you know, we've been working on
[00:09:54] tracking planes a lot. We've been
[00:09:57] working on tracking planes, right? But
[00:09:59] tracking planes is hard. there's a lot
[00:10:01] of plane data and we really need a way
[00:10:03] to like I I need a way to condense it
[00:10:05] down and just look at the planes that
[00:10:07] I'm interested in looking at. Um and you
[00:10:10] know there's just there's too much data.
[00:10:12] So I just I needed a way to visualize it
[00:10:14] better
[00:10:16] and your boy got carried away. Let's
[00:10:18] just say your boy got carried away and
[00:10:21] built a whole new way to visualize it
[00:10:23] better with custom data sets of whatever
[00:10:26] planes I want. And I just put in some I
[00:10:28] put in some training data. This is this
[00:10:29] is real data, but it's just training
[00:10:31] data. It's, you know, we don't no one
[00:10:33] really cares about these planes. But it
[00:10:35] is pretty sick to be able to like scroll
[00:10:37] around the globe and follow a plane
[00:10:40] around the globe, you know, flight by
[00:10:42] flight and just peep it and be like,
[00:10:44] "Huh, where did this plane go?" And have
[00:10:45] it just like pick out these flights one
[00:10:48] by one. Um, and you know, watch these
[00:10:52] flights happen in real time with this
[00:10:54] sexy ass display. Tell me this isn't the
[00:10:56] [ __ ] dude. Tell me this is not the
[00:10:58] coolest [ __ ] ever, dog. Oh my goodness.
[00:11:01] So, for example, if you wanted to like,
[00:11:03] you know, have this be really useful
[00:11:05] with real data, you might do something
[00:11:08] like plot out um one of these Egyptian
[00:11:12] planes. Like, let's just say you put
[00:11:13] SUBtt
[00:11:15] on the map. Let's just say you put SUBT
[00:11:18] on the map, right? And you were back in
[00:11:20] August of 2025 and you just wanted to
[00:11:23] know where SUBT flew.
[00:11:27] next. And you would click on this and
[00:11:29] you'd be like, "Oh, it flew to Paris and
[00:11:32] then on the 17th it flew to Omaha and
[00:11:35] then it flew to Lincoln and then it flew
[00:11:38] to Delaware and then it flew home and
[00:11:41] then it flew to Paris and then it flew
[00:11:43] to Mayot and then it flew to Provo on
[00:11:48] September 4th and then on September 10th
[00:11:52] at 1:14 p.m. it flew to Wilmington,
[00:11:55] Delaware and then it flew home." And
[00:11:58] it's just so much easier to visualize it
[00:12:02] like that. Right. Right. Am I right,
[00:12:05] guys? So, um,
[00:12:09] that's my secret tool that I've just
[00:12:11] been building for myself.
[00:12:13] It's very complicated. It's been very
[00:12:15] It's been very complicated. Um, I've
[00:12:17] gotten myself into a lot of vibe coding
[00:12:20] shenanigans and trouble. Um, just
[00:12:23] building tools for myself that are fun.
[00:12:25] They're fun. I mean, and they're just
[00:12:28] fun. And I know they take me they take
[00:12:30] up time that I could otherwise be
[00:12:31] spending doing like actual research and
[00:12:34] presenting great content for you guys,
[00:12:36] but it's just too much fun, dude. I
[00:12:38] can't help myself. I'm addicted. I have
[00:12:40] a problem. I'm going to have to go to
[00:12:41] Vibe Coders Anonymous here soon.
[00:12:43] [snorts] Um, don't tell anyone about
[00:12:45] that tool. Don't tell them. Don't tell
[00:12:47] them. They might get mad. I don't think
[00:12:49] they want us tracking all their planes
[00:12:50] that good. Just don't tell them about
[00:12:53] it. I'm not using it for anything
[00:12:55] really. I'm really like not even going
[00:12:57] to use it to track down any billionaires
[00:12:59] or anything. Don't worry, all your
[00:13:01] planes are safe. Not building in any AI
[00:13:04] tools to help me with that process. Um,
[00:13:08] but I just I couldn't help myself. I
[00:13:10] just had to share because it looks so
[00:13:12] cool. Oh, it looks so cool. Sometimes at
[00:13:14] night before I go to bed, I just come up
[00:13:15] here and I turn it on and I just I just
[00:13:18] like click through the flights one by
[00:13:19] one and I watch the globe spin around
[00:13:21] cuz it just looks so cool. [snorts] Um
[00:13:25] because that's all built from scratch.
[00:13:26] Not like I didn't code it all. I just
[00:13:28] vibecoded it. But it's all like built
[00:13:30] from scratch from like custom concepts
[00:13:32] and designs and we plugged all these
[00:13:33] things in and bunch of databasing going
[00:13:36] on there. It's complicated. It's
[00:13:38] complicated.
[00:13:40] So that's just a side project. Um,
[00:13:43] that's really pretty. It's just one of
[00:13:45] my really pretty side projects. And
[00:13:47] there's a few others that we're not
[00:13:48] going to show right now. We're not going
[00:13:49] to get into them because I've just been
[00:13:51] I'm an addict. Okay. I'm an addict. I I
[00:13:53] need help. I should get help. I don't
[00:13:55] know. I'm not going to get help, but I
[00:13:57] should get help. Um,
[00:13:59] so sue me. Whatever you Whatever you
[00:14:01] Whatever. I mean, whatever.
[00:14:05] [snorts] But now for what we're actually
[00:14:08] all here for. Now
[00:14:11] for the main event. Okay, it's time to
[00:14:15] talk about the moon cult and about how
[00:14:17] the CIA purchased Japan, how the CIA
[00:14:21] built modern Japan, actually.
[00:14:24] And this is actually a lot more
[00:14:28] settled science than you might realize.
[00:14:30] This is very well doumented history for
[00:14:33] the most of it. There's some really wild
[00:14:36] [ __ ] on the fringes here that I will
[00:14:37] show you. But at the start of the story
[00:14:40] here,
[00:14:42] there is actually copious documentation
[00:14:45] on the internet about Sunyong Mun's cult
[00:14:50] and about the CIA's involvement in the
[00:14:53] Liberal Democratic Party of Japan.
[00:14:57] And
[00:14:59] once you walk down this rabbit hole,
[00:15:03] you cannot help but start to notice the
[00:15:06] shadowy shape of what Candace is
[00:15:07] referring to. This deep state
[00:15:11] network that seems to be a lot bigger
[00:15:14] than just a weird religious cult. It
[00:15:17] seems to be a lot bigger than just that
[00:15:20] weird country over there where they have
[00:15:23] one character per word. Japan is like a
[00:15:26] country that most Americans we don't
[00:15:28] really think about that often. It's not
[00:15:30] it just doesn't seem that big unless
[00:15:31] you're an economist and you know about
[00:15:32] the Japanese yen carry trade.
[00:15:35] Every now and then there's these weird
[00:15:36] places where Japan pops up and it's like
[00:15:38] really [ __ ] important. But no one
[00:15:40] ever really thinks about why or how
[00:15:43] important it is. It's just kind of over
[00:15:45] there. It's just this island.
[00:15:48] But if you remember
[00:15:50] during World War II, Japan was kind of a
[00:15:53] big deal. Japan was kind of like the
[00:15:57] number one threat to the American
[00:15:58] homeland. Japan was like the last enemy
[00:16:01] standing in World War II. Japan got
[00:16:05] nuked.
[00:16:07] We've we straight up put concentration
[00:16:09] camps on American soil because of
[00:16:12] Japanese citizens. Not something that
[00:16:13] I'm condoning, just something that did
[00:16:15] happen.
[00:16:16] And Japan through all of that,
[00:16:21] Japan held this distinct position in the
[00:16:24] world order
[00:16:26] which was this
[00:16:30] this difference between Japan and China.
[00:16:34] And Japan and China had been fighting
[00:16:36] for a very long time.
[00:16:38] But China had gone through this
[00:16:41] communist revolution, right? And Japan
[00:16:44] was still holding on to more of its
[00:16:46] imperial past. Japan had not fallen to
[00:16:48] communism during World War II, right?
[00:16:52] And so after World War II,
[00:16:57] Western powers, really the United
[00:16:59] States, the the US-based deep state and
[00:17:01] these new intelligence figures that were
[00:17:03] rising in prominence and power, they
[00:17:07] were looking at the new world order.
[00:17:09] They had just manufactured all these
[00:17:10] treaties and all these currency things
[00:17:12] and all these international
[00:17:13] relationships that were going to govern
[00:17:15] the world for the next 100 years. Who
[00:17:17] knows? And they were looking at this
[00:17:20] communist threat to the east. And this
[00:17:24] is where we transition directly from
[00:17:26] World War II into the Cold War because
[00:17:28] all of these people's greatest fear was
[00:17:30] not Nazis. Half of them were Nazis. Half
[00:17:33] of them had actually been funding the
[00:17:35] Nazi party in America and they tried to
[00:17:37] do a Nazi coup before the World War II
[00:17:39] had even started. That's just settled
[00:17:41] history. Look up the business plot. They
[00:17:44] weren't worried about Nazis. They were
[00:17:46] worried about the commies.
[00:17:49] Okay? And the commies at the time was
[00:17:53] the USSR and China.
[00:17:56] And the CIA went through a lot of years
[00:17:59] of trying to destabilize the Chinese
[00:18:02] communist thing that was kind of growing
[00:18:03] and and taking over. They tried to do
[00:18:05] all sorts of drug smuggling into China
[00:18:07] to subvert it. They tried to fund
[00:18:09] opposition parties in China. They tried
[00:18:10] all sorts of [ __ ] directly targeting
[00:18:12] China that ultimately failed.
[00:18:16] But they also quickly zeroed in on Japan
[00:18:20] as a shield. Japan was quickly
[00:18:23] identified as a physical barrier between
[00:18:26] the United States and mainland China to
[00:18:29] protect the Pacific and to act as a
[00:18:32] gigantic aircraft carrier for United
[00:18:35] States military and political supremacy
[00:18:38] projecting outwards into Asia.
[00:18:42] And
[00:18:44] if you read
[00:18:48] if you read CIA history
[00:18:51] about this era
[00:19:00] quote chapter 12, we ran it in a
[00:19:02] different way.
[00:19:04] One weapon the CIA used with surpassing
[00:19:07] skill was cold cash. The agency excelled
[00:19:10] at buying the services of foreign
[00:19:12] politicians. The first place it picked
[00:19:14] the future leader of a world power was
[00:19:16] Japan.
[00:19:20] [snorts]
[00:19:26] And before I read to you about Ki,
[00:19:29] maybe we should dive into our documents
[00:19:30] a little bit about the Liberal
[00:19:32] Democratic Party
[00:19:35] and our boy Kishi who went from war
[00:19:39] criminal prisoner to the leader of Japan
[00:19:44] in less than a decade.
[00:19:48] [snorts] Show of hands, chat. How many
[00:19:49] people in chat know what the Liberal
[00:19:51] Democratic Party of Japan is? How many
[00:19:53] people in chat know about the LDC?
[00:19:58] I bet we got some people in in chat that
[00:20:00] know.
[00:20:02] No, Kishi. Anyone? Anyone?
[00:20:06] Anybody know about the bags of cash that
[00:20:08] got passed?
[00:20:11] The billions of dollars that got spent
[00:20:13] to prop this up? Well, chat, you are in
[00:20:15] for a treat today because this [ __ ] is
[00:20:18] crazy. And I will have you know that if
[00:20:20] you just want the quick if you want the
[00:20:22] spark notes, there are spark notes
[00:20:24] online for you. I need to drag it
[00:20:26] carefully so I don't break it. There's a
[00:20:29] whole Wikipedia page called CIA
[00:20:31] activities in Japan where you can read
[00:20:33] all about it and just start clicking
[00:20:35] links and following trails and going to
[00:20:37] original sources and it'll get you right
[00:20:40] on the same path. And don't worry, we're
[00:20:42] going to go way deeper than just
[00:20:44] Wikipedia screenshots in just a minute.
[00:20:46] Here, let's just do a we're going to
[00:20:49] learn a little bit about Kodama Yoshio.
[00:20:51] But just real quick, we're gonna we're
[00:20:53] going to just peep Let me turn these
[00:20:54] back to a document format.
[00:20:58] chat. Were any of you guys here back in
[00:21:00] the day when I first found these
[00:21:02] documents about the FiveStar Trust and
[00:21:05] General Ferrer
[00:21:07] and the story of the CIA drug smuggling
[00:21:12] ring in Vietnam? Yeah, Cat was here. We
[00:21:15] got a couple OG homies in the chat.
[00:21:18] What's up, dude? Yeah. So those
[00:21:20] documents, I don't know if you remember,
[00:21:22] those documents directly detail the
[00:21:25] actual financial underworkings of this
[00:21:29] era when the CIA bought the Liberal
[00:21:32] Democratic Party. And they tell the
[00:21:33] story of the exact people that had the
[00:21:35] idea and that sent the money and that
[00:21:38] managed the money. And it even has
[00:21:40] literal bank receipts, bank deposits,
[00:21:43] account numbers. Like we've got OG
[00:21:46] primary sources. Let me show you. Right
[00:21:47] over here we have like literal
[00:21:50] photocopied
[00:21:52] bank certificates from the original yen
[00:21:57] deposits that were involved in this
[00:22:01] um money laundering scheme that was used
[00:22:05] to
[00:22:06] transfer money into Japan and out of
[00:22:08] Japan to fund this liberal Democratic
[00:22:10] party and lots of other things at the
[00:22:12] time too. And the story that's told in
[00:22:14] those fivestar trust documents that
[00:22:16] we'll unpack a lot more in a coming
[00:22:18] episode. They center around this uh I
[00:22:21] believe it's 318 billion. It's a little
[00:22:23] hard to read here. Um might be 218. I'm
[00:22:26] pretty sure it's 318
[00:22:28] billion Japanese yen marked in this
[00:22:31] column right here. uh deposited with the
[00:22:33] Mitsoui Bank Limited and a very complex
[00:22:37] um gold certificate that was used to
[00:22:41] launder the money as though it had been
[00:22:43] lost on investments when actually it had
[00:22:46] been sold to a shady American financial
[00:22:50] professional that no one was going to
[00:22:52] look too closely at. But we'll get to
[00:22:54] all those documents in a little bit
[00:22:58] because really,
[00:23:01] if we want to tell this story, we should
[00:23:04] actually start with Kodama Yoshio.
[00:23:09] This is his mug shot from Sugamo Prison.
[00:23:17] Sorry, Yoshio Kodama.
[00:23:20] I don't speak this backwards stuff. I
[00:23:21] don't speak mugshot.
[00:23:23] So he was born in 1911. He died in 1984.
[00:23:28] Straight off his Wikipedia page, a
[00:23:29] prominent figure in the rise of
[00:23:30] organized crime in Japan. The most
[00:23:32] famous Kurumaku or behindthe-scenes
[00:23:35] power broker of the 20th century. He was
[00:23:36] active in Japan's political arena and
[00:23:38] criminal underworld from the 30s to the
[00:23:40] 70s and became enormously wealthy
[00:23:42] through his involvement in smuggling
[00:23:44] operations.
[00:23:46] Okay, so I know that you don't know this
[00:23:48] guy yet, but you're about to. And just
[00:23:51] remember,
[00:23:53] smuggling operations enormously wealthy
[00:23:56] in Japan's political arena and criminal
[00:23:59] underworld. Okay.
[00:24:04] Just by coincidence,
[00:24:06] he did go live in Korea for three years
[00:24:09] in the 20s. Um, I don't know if that has
[00:24:12] anything to do with anything, but I just
[00:24:13] noted it.
[00:24:15] So,
[00:24:16] he had a hard life growing up. We're
[00:24:18] going to skip it all. Um, sorry bud. and
[00:24:21] he wound up getting really into um into
[00:24:25] nationalist politics and Japan was going
[00:24:28] through a crisis of identity in a lot of
[00:24:31] ways and there was a lot of political
[00:24:33] turmoil um and there was a lot of war
[00:24:37] with China back and forth and back and
[00:24:39] forth and and there [snorts] was a lot
[00:24:41] of illicit activities and really gnarly
[00:24:45] government and official military
[00:24:46] activities and there was a lot of rising
[00:24:48] nationalist sentiment in Japan that he
[00:24:49] got really into and he got arrested a
[00:24:52] few times. Um during one of these times
[00:24:55] in prison, he wrote his first book, A
[00:24:57] Primer for Japanese Nationals. And after
[00:24:59] his release from prison, he joined Tatsu
[00:25:02] Tsukui's radical patriotic party. Um
[00:25:07] a secret society founded in the late
[00:25:09] 19th century that first grouped extreme
[00:25:12] writists and Yakuza, you know, like
[00:25:14] Japanese gangsters together. They sent
[00:25:17] him to Manuria.
[00:25:19] Think Manurian candidates when you hear
[00:25:22] Manuria
[00:25:23] because
[00:25:25] we're going to come back around to MK
[00:25:26] Ultra too.
[00:25:28] This story is [ __ ] crazy.
[00:25:31] And I I suspect, as I think you will
[00:25:34] too, that by the end of this, you're
[00:25:36] going to see a lot of places where
[00:25:38] there's gaps in the story that were
[00:25:40] probably shredded, burned, and forgotten
[00:25:43] all about because there's a lot of
[00:25:45] programs that happened over here
[00:25:48] throughout this storyline
[00:25:50] that, let's just say, weren't weren't
[00:25:52] good. They weren't they weren't the kind
[00:25:54] of story you wanted hanging around to
[00:25:56] come back to haunt you later.
[00:25:58] Um,
[00:26:00] so in 1932 he formed his own ultraist
[00:26:03] group called the Independent Youth
[00:26:05] Society which planned to assassinate
[00:26:07] various Japanese politicians. So we're
[00:26:09] not talking like waving signs, okay?
[00:26:12] We're talking Yakuza
[00:26:14] mob all linked up taking political
[00:26:18] action
[00:26:19] with a little bit of murder thrown in
[00:26:22] there, too. That's the kind of
[00:26:24] nationalist group that we're talking
[00:26:25] about here. Okay. Its main activity was
[00:26:28] opium export from Japan to Korea and
[00:26:30] Manuria to break the resistance of the
[00:26:32] local population against the Japanese
[00:26:34] rule.
[00:26:36] Right? So early early break into
[00:26:40] politics while simultaneously early
[00:26:42] break into smuggling drugs and probably
[00:26:45] other things. Kodama's group in
[00:26:47] collaboration with the group Tenkokai
[00:26:51] Tenkokai was responsible for the murder
[00:26:54] of three Japanese politicians who
[00:26:55] advocated the peaceful coexistence of
[00:26:57] Japan, Korea, and China and made a board
[00:26:59] of plans to assassinate Prime Minister
[00:27:01] Saito Makoto.
[00:27:04] So, let's just say this guy was violent
[00:27:07] and he was really into criminal
[00:27:08] activities. He he was very into Japan.
[00:27:12] Um, he traveled through China as a
[00:27:15] Japanese spy and built up a network that
[00:27:17] included various triads, Chinese
[00:27:19] criminal factions, collaborating with
[00:27:22] the Japanese. Like other Japanese Secret
[00:27:23] Service agents, he founded his own
[00:27:25] Kodama organization. So, this guy
[00:27:29] is really [ __ ] good at his job. Okay,
[00:27:31] this guy is like the real life Jason
[00:27:34] Bourne of like 1940s Japan. Okay, maybe
[00:27:39] crossed with like Walter White.
[00:27:42] He's networking organized crime groups.
[00:27:46] He's smuggling drugs. He's smuggling
[00:27:49] weapons probably. He's getting into
[00:27:51] spying.
[00:27:53] He's doing all kinds of [ __ ] Okay. He's
[00:27:55] pulling off assassinations.
[00:27:58] [snorts] He got a whole bunch of
[00:28:00] resources. Got really rich. Um had an
[00:28:05] exclusive contract as a purchasing agent
[00:28:06] in China for the aviation forces
[00:28:08] allegedly. But we need some citations,
[00:28:10] please. With these resources, Kodama was
[00:28:13] able to use what he described as
[00:28:14] self-sacrificing youth to engage in
[00:28:16] large-scale plunder in Manuria and China
[00:28:18] and sell the stolen goods at a high
[00:28:19] profit in Japan. Whatever. Um,
[00:28:22] I don't put a whole lot of stock in like
[00:28:23] the specifics of these sorts of stories
[00:28:26] unless I read it from a primary source,
[00:28:28] but we're picking up the big picture
[00:28:30] with this guy because where this guy
[00:28:31] winds up and who he winds up friends
[00:28:33] with and what comes out of that is
[00:28:36] pretty big. He's also said to have
[00:28:38] distributed opium and narcotics. Kodama
[00:28:40] publicly regarded this activity as
[00:28:41] purely idealistic and patriotic. By
[00:28:43] 1945, Kodama had become one of the
[00:28:45] richest men in Asia with assets
[00:28:46] equivalent to 175 million US,
[00:28:49] which is worth a lot more now than it
[00:28:51] was back, you know, like in, you know,
[00:28:54] it's a lot of money. Um, so
[00:28:59] after World War II,
[00:29:01] Japan loses
[00:29:03] and he gets arrested by the United
[00:29:05] States as a suspected class A war
[00:29:07] criminal. and he probably was. Um, he
[00:29:09] was held in Sugamo prison with Rioi
[00:29:12] Sasakawa
[00:29:14] where the two formed a long friendship.
[00:29:17] Kodama also formed a close friendship
[00:29:19] with fellow suspected class A war
[00:29:21] criminal and future prime minister Nou
[00:29:25] Kishi.
[00:29:28] So
[00:29:31] yeah, someone in the chat is saying
[00:29:33] ninja Jew. Maybe just ninja really like
[00:29:35] maybe just like heroin trafficking
[00:29:38] ninja. Um so this crime lord winds up in
[00:29:43] the same prison for war criminals with
[00:29:45] this other war criminal called Nou
[00:29:49] Kishi. And we'll get to that prison in
[00:29:50] just a second. But Mr. Kishi.
[00:29:56] I mean, it's right there on his
[00:29:57] Wikipedia page. We're going to go we're
[00:29:59] going to go deeper into it than that,
[00:30:00] but it's right there. With overt and
[00:30:02] covert US support, he consolidated
[00:30:04] Japanese conservatives against perceived
[00:30:06] threats from the Japan Socialist Party
[00:30:08] and in 1955 was instrumental in forming
[00:30:10] the Liberal Democratic Party, the LDP.
[00:30:13] Kishi was thus key in establishing the
[00:30:15] 1955 system under which the LDP remains
[00:30:19] Japan's dominant party to this day.
[00:30:24] Okay.
[00:30:26] Kishi was publicly known as a friend of
[00:30:29] the sex leader Sunungyong Moon. He was
[00:30:32] very close with the Mooneyies. And this
[00:30:35] is the man that came to lead the Liberal
[00:30:40] Democratic Party of Japan, which is not
[00:30:43] very liberal,
[00:30:45] but is
[00:30:47] entirely a construct of the CIA. The CIA
[00:30:51] funded this LDP party. The CIA selected
[00:30:55] the LDP party and the CIA selected him
[00:30:59] and his buddy
[00:31:02] Yoshio Kadama. They selected both of
[00:31:05] these guys as well as others to be the
[00:31:09] builders that built the political party
[00:31:12] that took over Japan back then. And that
[00:31:15] party is still the party in the in power
[00:31:18] in Japan to this day.
[00:31:23] And it just so happens that tied into
[00:31:26] that story
[00:31:28] is the unification church, the moon
[00:31:31] cult.
[00:31:33] And not just like
[00:31:36] they were friends once, they were in one
[00:31:38] photo. Not like, oh, I was in the Epste
[00:31:41] files, but I didn't go to the island.
[00:31:42] Like, no, they [ __ ] went to the
[00:31:44] island with Moon, dude. They were way up
[00:31:47] in Moon's business, and Moon was way up
[00:31:49] in their business. And I'm still digging
[00:31:51] into that to dig apart just how
[00:31:54] connected they were. But let's just say
[00:31:58] we're talking like Bill Clinton kind of
[00:32:01] relationship, not like
[00:32:04] who's someone that can squeeze out of
[00:32:06] it. Not like Elon Musk kind of
[00:32:07] relationship. You know, there's like
[00:32:09] hundreds of photos, not just a few.
[00:32:14] There's a lot of smoke there. So, we're
[00:32:16] looking for some fire.
[00:32:19] But I'm just skimming over the surface
[00:32:21] of this
[00:32:23] um because in a future episode, we're
[00:32:25] going to go through the actual history
[00:32:27] of Sunyong Moon and the Mooneyies and
[00:32:31] some crazy scandals over the years and
[00:32:34] some crazy businesses that they've been
[00:32:36] into like arms trafficking, weapons
[00:32:38] production,
[00:32:40] money laundering. Obviously, they've got
[00:32:42] businesses in just about every industry.
[00:32:44] There's a huge sex scandal where he was
[00:32:47] purifying women's wombs three times
[00:32:52] despite being
[00:32:54] Adam in their theology where he's a pure
[00:32:57] soul that's going to create a pure
[00:33:00] family. It's very confusing and
[00:33:02] convoluted. It's it's honestly very MK
[00:33:05] Ultra. Like there's no other way to say
[00:33:07] it. It's very MK Ultra. Um,
[00:33:12] but
[00:33:14] for now, suffice it to say that when you
[00:33:15] read through the story of Sunong Moon,
[00:33:18] what you're struck with, what I'm struck
[00:33:20] with all throughout the story is this
[00:33:23] sense that
[00:33:25] this guy is
[00:33:28] a facade. This guy is an Epstein. this
[00:33:32] guy is a construct of something much
[00:33:34] darker and much more sinister behind him
[00:33:37] because there's no way that this guy is
[00:33:39] making all this money. He's losing all
[00:33:40] this money. There's no way that this guy
[00:33:43] has this well that there's no way that
[00:33:45] they're actually getting all this money
[00:33:46] from fundraising and convincing people
[00:33:48] to do this [ __ ] That's not what this
[00:33:50] money is coming from. This money is
[00:33:52] obviously coming out of some deep dark
[00:33:55] pit back over in the east and he is just
[00:33:59] the conduit for it. maybe just one of
[00:34:01] the conduits for it.
[00:34:05] And when you start to look at the story
[00:34:06] that way and you start to look at where
[00:34:09] that money flowed out to, like Liberty
[00:34:13] University for example,
[00:34:17] like
[00:34:18] the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan,
[00:34:23] for example,
[00:34:25] like a whole bunch of politicians in
[00:34:27] America, for example, it starts to
[00:34:30] become more and more obvious what's
[00:34:32] really going on here.
[00:34:37] So,
[00:34:38] oh, I didn't want to move that, bro.
[00:34:43] So, we'll leave the prison for a minute
[00:34:45] and we'll leave we'll leave the deep
[00:34:47] dark documents of the FiveStar Trust for
[00:34:50] a minute,
[00:34:52] but we'll pop up here to the main story
[00:34:56] and we'll just zero in on the Japan part
[00:35:01] because
[00:35:03] a lot of this stuff is publicly
[00:35:05] available info
[00:35:08] and you can piece it together pretty
[00:35:09] completely from the public info. You can
[00:35:11] very clearly see what's going on here,
[00:35:14] but there's a piece in this FBI document
[00:35:16] that is just too good to not share, but
[00:35:19] it needs a little bit of context. This
[00:35:21] document always needs some context. And
[00:35:24] just so you guys know what the display
[00:35:25] is here is this is my own. This is web
[00:35:28] and I built in my own special features
[00:35:30] that are halfway done, but they're never
[00:35:32] really done. Um, so that I can view them
[00:35:34] in more uh useful formats. So this is
[00:35:38] what the original document set looks
[00:35:40] like. and they are on archive.org and I
[00:35:43] found them there originally and you can
[00:35:44] and I've uploaded them there myself
[00:35:46] since then. Um, and if I think of it,
[00:35:49] I'll try to put a link if this ever gets
[00:35:50] posted on YouTube. I'm sure it will.
[00:35:52] I'll put a link in the YouTube
[00:35:53] description. I'm pretty sure it's Ted
[00:35:56] Kennedy FBI files is how you would find
[00:35:58] these. And there's 22 pages and they
[00:36:00] look like this and they're typewritten.
[00:36:03] And the highlighting and underlining is
[00:36:06] my hand handwriting over top of printed
[00:36:09] versions of it because when I first
[00:36:10] found it, they were out of order. All
[00:36:12] the pages were out of order and I had to
[00:36:14] reorder them. And so that's my
[00:36:16] handwriting in the top for the page
[00:36:17] numbers as well. Um, getting them all in
[00:36:20] order and trying to collage them of like
[00:36:22] this part is obviously that part.
[00:36:25] And when I first found these documents,
[00:36:27] the most important caveat that we're
[00:36:29] going to work through here together is
[00:36:31] how do you know they're real?
[00:36:33] Because these documents tell some crazy
[00:36:36] stories. These documents are super
[00:36:39] weird. Okay? And it's because they are
[00:36:42] built in narrative form. these documents
[00:36:46] is they're all one report that was
[00:36:48] apparently written to Senator Ed
[00:36:51] Kennedy, better known as Ted Kennedy for
[00:36:54] his eyes only. Dear Senator, and it's
[00:36:57] apparently a memorandum, a summary of an
[00:37:02] entire narrative of everything that his
[00:37:04] buddy at FBI that he knew from his
[00:37:06] school days, everything that that guy
[00:37:08] was able to dig up about this one secret
[00:37:12] agent named G, Major General Robert El
[00:37:15] Ferrer.
[00:37:17] And some of this you get from piecing it
[00:37:19] together from parts of it that are in
[00:37:20] this book. Some of it you get from
[00:37:22] piecing together in this larger document
[00:37:24] cache that came about as a result of
[00:37:26] this. It's it's all very convoluted and
[00:37:28] I'll do a whole long episode digging the
[00:37:30] whole story apart. For now, suffice it
[00:37:32] to say that you should not treat these
[00:37:34] documents as though they're 100% legit.
[00:37:37] I don't treat these documents as though
[00:37:39] they're 100% legit because they were
[00:37:41] never officially released. They were
[00:37:44] leaked. Okay? And there is a possibility
[00:37:47] that they're fake. But I have been
[00:37:49] investigating these files for three
[00:37:51] years trying to find any evidence of
[00:37:54] them being fake. And I repeatedly just
[00:37:56] find more corroboration that what
[00:37:58] they're talking about seems to be real.
[00:38:00] Okay?
[00:38:02] So take it with a grain of salt. Maybe
[00:38:04] give yourself a 50/50. I'm at a kind of
[00:38:06] a 2080, maybe a 1090 at this point. 90%
[00:38:09] probability that they're true in my
[00:38:10] mind. And there's like a 10% still that
[00:38:12] maybe there's some forgery involved
[00:38:14] here. But it's a great fake. And we're
[00:38:16] when we do do the full episode about it,
[00:38:19] we'll go over the AI analysis of the
[00:38:21] document structure, the ink, the
[00:38:23] markings, the typewriters, the topic,
[00:38:26] the context. We'll go over all of it.
[00:38:28] And we'll go over the whole story of how
[00:38:29] I found it and how I came to uncover
[00:38:31] what links to what and how they got
[00:38:32] released onto the internet and how this
[00:38:34] book got made and how all this [ __ ] ties
[00:38:36] together because it's a very complicated
[00:38:38] story. But
[00:38:42] um
[00:38:43] what we're seeing here is these are the
[00:38:46] original documents and it's typewritten
[00:38:48] and it's kind of hard and I can't
[00:38:49] highlight on I can't take notes on it.
[00:38:50] So what I did is I made a little version
[00:38:52] where it um it puts it out in plain text
[00:38:55] and then I can put highlights and I can
[00:38:56] put notes in on the highlights. Um this
[00:38:59] is one of my sample notes that I was
[00:39:00] just playing with earlier today. Um
[00:39:04] which we [snorts] can get rid of. Oh
[00:39:08] yikes. I crashed the whole app, boys.
[00:39:11] [snorts]
[00:39:12] Hopefully. Pray it comes back. Pray it
[00:39:14] comes back.
[00:39:16] [clears throat] Don't worry. That part's
[00:39:17] good. This part
[00:39:20] I'm sure it'll come back. Some of my
[00:39:21] other stuff might be a little messed up
[00:39:22] and I'll have to reformat it, but I'm
[00:39:24] sure this part's good. Yeah. Cool.
[00:39:28] So, when you're seeing this on screen,
[00:39:30] just know that this is just a
[00:39:31] transcribed version of those original
[00:39:33] FBI documents. But I just wanted you to
[00:39:35] be aware of what we're seeing. It's not
[00:39:36] just like random text. It's those FBI
[00:39:38] documents transcribed. Okay?
[00:39:42] And it has phrasing in it like this.
[00:39:47] Decisions were made by the director with
[00:39:49] implied approval of the Oval Office to
[00:39:51] draft a blueprint and put into motion a
[00:39:53] plan by which the CIA could have as much
[00:39:55] funds as and when needed without
[00:39:57] knowledge of Congress.
[00:40:00] This would accomplish the dual purpose
[00:40:01] of carrying out clandestine and covert
[00:40:03] operations without the clearance of the
[00:40:05] Congress as well as avoid the necessity
[00:40:07] of having to request any extra funds and
[00:40:10] thus dulging the workings of any covert
[00:40:12] operations in progress or planned
[00:40:17] because yes, that's exactly what every
[00:40:19] intelligence agency wants is they want
[00:40:21] an endless supply of funds that they
[00:40:23] don't have to report that they can use
[00:40:24] for whatever they want. That's been the
[00:40:26] holy grail of intelligence agencies
[00:40:29] right since the very first ones were
[00:40:31] formed. And there's a long history of
[00:40:33] them, let's say, acquiring funding and
[00:40:37] then distributing funding in all sorts
[00:40:39] of clandestine ways. And that's some of
[00:40:42] the most fun [ __ ] history you could
[00:40:43] ever learn about. Um,
[00:40:46] this plan explicitly
[00:40:49] involves
[00:40:51] these five experts. General Edward
[00:40:53] Landdale. We're not going to get into
[00:40:54] the details here.
[00:40:56] William Colby, if you know your CIA
[00:40:59] history,
[00:41:00] George Bush, Senior, as in HW, as in
[00:41:05] George Poppy Bush. This is the story of
[00:41:07] how he got the nickname Poppy. We'll go
[00:41:09] into that another time. As well as
[00:41:11] Richard Armmitage, his gopher, and
[00:41:14] Robert Ferrera, the international man of
[00:41:16] mystery, who's really interesting that
[00:41:19] this story gives you vibes about lots of
[00:41:22] vibes about Ferrer. We'll read the part
[00:41:24] where he chops the dude's testicles off
[00:41:26] and stuffs them down his throat another
[00:41:28] time
[00:41:30] because now we're gonna zoom out a
[00:41:32] little bit and um OA
[00:41:35] CIA funds LDP. See, this is why we have
[00:41:37] notes and I've got little notes that
[00:41:39] help me keep my place.
[00:41:43] [clears throat]
[00:41:45] So the actual document reads in very
[00:41:48] condensed narrative form and it requires
[00:41:50] a lot of context and extra research and
[00:41:51] the other documents kind of put in there
[00:41:54] to understand everything that they're
[00:41:55] saying. And so it's a little it's a
[00:41:58] little hard to piece it together from
[00:41:59] the language that is here directly, but
[00:42:02] I'll do a little translating for you.
[00:42:04] The plan, meaning the plan to smuggle
[00:42:06] heroin in and out of Vietnam, sell it to
[00:42:08] Vietnam veterans, to service members,
[00:42:10] American service members, and to sell it
[00:42:12] internationally all around the world by
[00:42:15] our boys, by our CIA. That plan to make
[00:42:18] all this illegal drug money to help fund
[00:42:20] their new intelligence agency that they
[00:42:22] didn't have enough funding for. That
[00:42:24] plan was in full force when the United
[00:42:27] States government encountered continued
[00:42:29] opposition to its requests from the
[00:42:30] Japanese government ruling party to put
[00:42:32] CIA controlled people in power. Bush
[00:42:34] personally picked an obscure party
[00:42:36] formed in 1955 bankrupt and with very
[00:42:39] little membership to back in the
[00:42:41] possible takeover of government.
[00:42:48] But the Liberal Democratic Party needed
[00:42:50] a vast amount of funds to carry out
[00:42:52] their part. They had to buy the
[00:42:54] membership of the votes. It was decided
[00:42:56] to give to this obscure party all of the
[00:42:58] funds needed. And before they finally
[00:42:59] achieved power, a sum of over 300
[00:43:02] billion Japanese yen had been funneled
[00:43:04] to them. This was carried out by
[00:43:06] Lieutenant Colonel Ferrera. For he had a
[00:43:08] very special relationship with the first
[00:43:09] cousin of Emperor Hirohito, Prince Hiuko
[00:43:12] Watanab. And thus the colonel had an
[00:43:15] open door to Japanese politicians and to
[00:43:17] the diet.
[00:43:19] And just to give you context, this is
[00:43:21] what it looks like in its original form.
[00:43:23] And that's the paragraph that we just
[00:43:24] read.
[00:43:27] That in effect, Senator, is the start of
[00:43:29] the Operation Eagle 2, which over time
[00:43:31] has now evolved into what you refer to
[00:43:33] as the Japanese, Singapore, New Zealand,
[00:43:36] Kentucky connection.
[00:43:41] Now, today we might add a little bit of
[00:43:43] Korea on the side there.
[00:43:46] But what they're referring to is in this
[00:43:50] era when they were first getting their
[00:43:52] drug smuggling legs underneath them
[00:43:55] before long before Vietnam War had
[00:43:56] really kicked off, they were starting to
[00:43:59] acrue all of these secret bank accounts
[00:44:01] because a lot of it was they had a whole
[00:44:03] bunch of stolen loot from World War II.
[00:44:06] There was a lot of loot in World War II.
[00:44:08] There's always been a lot of loot in
[00:44:09] war. We just don't really talk about it
[00:44:10] anymore because it's not super kosher.
[00:44:12] Well, maybe it's very kosher, but it's
[00:44:14] not super like it's kind of frowned
[00:44:16] upon. But a bunch of this loot was
[00:44:18] floating around. A bunch of Nazi loot.
[00:44:20] And there's a bunch of Nazis in the CIA
[00:44:23] even before Operation Paperclip. I mean,
[00:44:25] and then there's the whole thing with
[00:44:26] the Bush family. Don't look into
[00:44:28] Prescott too hard.
[00:44:31] And so, let's just say that they had a
[00:44:32] bunch of [ __ ] to hide in secret bank
[00:44:34] accounts. And they were hiding all this
[00:44:36] [ __ ] in all these various bank accounts
[00:44:38] all around the world because early on
[00:44:41] the CIA was starting to get into
[00:44:42] clandestine operations. And this book
[00:44:44] does a great job of summarizing the
[00:44:47] disjointed nature of early CIA because
[00:44:49] there wasn't a lot of leadership. There
[00:44:50] wasn't a strong mandate. There wasn't a
[00:44:52] budget at first, but they had big plans.
[00:44:55] The CIA boys had huge plans. Okay?
[00:44:59] [snorts] And so they started funding
[00:45:01] themselves because they were made from
[00:45:04] all of the strongest corporate ties that
[00:45:07] you could ever ask for because they were
[00:45:08] founded by two of the most prominent,
[00:45:10] powerful, and entrenched corporate
[00:45:12] lawyers in the world, the Dulles
[00:45:13] brothers. And so they were this complex
[00:45:16] web of power brokers with the agency and
[00:45:21] the legal authority that that granted
[00:45:23] them, but without any real official
[00:45:25] funding during Truman's era at first.
[00:45:28] And so they started funding themselves
[00:45:30] and over the first decade they started
[00:45:33] to come up with creative ways to fund
[00:45:34] themselves and they started to come up
[00:45:35] with creative side projects out abroad.
[00:45:38] And one of the first ones was actually
[00:45:40] buying the elections in Italy right
[00:45:42] after World War II. That's a different
[00:45:44] story from this book where they
[00:45:46] literally just sent a bunch of bags of
[00:45:47] cash over to Italy, handed them off to
[00:45:50] the mafia, and then the mafia went and
[00:45:52] bought off the elections with a
[00:45:55] anti-communist
[00:45:59] democracy. Let's call it a democ. Let's
[00:46:01] call it a democracy. It was a democracy.
[00:46:02] They got democracy. Okay? The mafia
[00:46:04] passed bags of cash in the night and
[00:46:06] they got democracy. All right? That's
[00:46:08] how Italy went right after World War II.
[00:46:11] Same thing in Japan. Same era. This
[00:46:13] paragraph that we just read, this story
[00:46:15] is talking about how right during the
[00:46:17] same time period,
[00:46:20] they were asking, they were kind of
[00:46:22] proddding the government of Japan of
[00:46:24] like, yo, we we we we need Japan to not
[00:46:26] go communist. And the Japanese were
[00:46:28] like, like, what what can I do? Like,
[00:46:31] what can I do? I'm like, they vote. They
[00:46:34] vote and they pick us and what can we
[00:46:35] do? And they were like, you can [ __ ]
[00:46:37] take all this money and win. Thank you
[00:46:39] very much. And apparently, allegedly,
[00:46:42] George Bush and his little team of
[00:46:45] buddies
[00:46:47] specifically went in and analyze the
[00:46:50] political landscape and selected the
[00:46:51] Liberal Democratic Party because of its
[00:46:54] esteemed members and the potential, the
[00:46:57] nationalism,
[00:46:59] not not the democracy, the the
[00:47:02] nationalism. You remember the
[00:47:03] nationalism that got that one guy thrown
[00:47:05] in prison because he was assassinating
[00:47:07] Japanese leaders and he was smuggling
[00:47:09] opium over into China and he was spying
[00:47:11] and all that [ __ ] The Yakuza guy, the
[00:47:15] nationalism, that's the kind of thing
[00:47:16] that you really need because that is
[00:47:19] actually very fertile ground for
[00:47:21] intelligency agency coordination, right?
[00:47:23] That's the kind of guy that you can pass
[00:47:25] a bag of cash to and he'll do what you
[00:47:27] ask and he'll maybe take a cut and maybe
[00:47:30] cut some throats on the way in, but you
[00:47:31] don't really mind if he cuts some
[00:47:32] throats because that keeps the people in
[00:47:34] line. And it's great. It's great for
[00:47:37] pushing back communism.
[00:47:39] And so apparently by the time they had
[00:47:42] funded the Liberal Democratic Party to
[00:47:44] its to the hilt and that sword was all
[00:47:46] the way in, they had a bill of over 300
[00:47:49] billion Japanese yen that had been
[00:47:53] rolled into the party. At least 300
[00:47:56] billion. Okay.
[00:48:01] Then
[00:48:04] let's uh zoom out here
[00:48:06] and go to Kakaway Tanaka.
[00:48:10] And we're going to do this in in the
[00:48:12] original format because it just it looks
[00:48:14] good that way.
[00:48:21] Um, in 1976,
[00:48:24] the handpicked new director of the
[00:48:26] agency was George Bush, who served until
[00:48:28] 1977 only. This was not a very peaceful
[00:48:31] time for the agency, for during the 70s,
[00:48:33] the puppet of Helms, Prime Minister Kaku
[00:48:36] Tanaka, was found with his hand in the
[00:48:39] cookie jar, making money on the side in
[00:48:42] the scandal involving Lockheed Aircraft
[00:48:44] Company. And if you don't know about the
[00:48:47] Lockheed Martin scandals of the 70s,
[00:48:51] that's a whole rabbit hole. And it's a
[00:48:53] whole story of bribes and extortion and
[00:48:57] kickbacks and a lot of money flowing. um
[00:49:02] two powerful politicians, not just in
[00:49:04] Japan, but Prime Minister Ka Tanaka got
[00:49:08] caught and he was of the ilk that was
[00:49:12] being funded by the CIA boys and they
[00:49:15] got a little uncomfortable. They got a
[00:49:17] little uncomfortable
[00:49:19] with this all might get exposed and that
[00:49:22] kicked off an operation on behalf of
[00:49:25] these CIA boys that had kind of kicked
[00:49:27] the whole thing off in the first place.
[00:49:29] Damn. Good to see you, Stacy. Thanks for
[00:49:31] being here. Thanks for gifting subs.
[00:49:33] So that fear of getting caught kicked
[00:49:36] off this operation to pull back out of
[00:49:38] Japan to unlaw to get all the laundered
[00:49:40] funds that are just laying around to get
[00:49:42] it all cleaned up and tie it off with a
[00:49:44] bow and go take the moneyaundering
[00:49:46] scheme somewhere else. I'm sure they
[00:49:48] were probably still trying to like buy
[00:49:50] Japanese political power, but they were
[00:49:53] trying to take all the drug
[00:49:54] moneyaundering, all these other dark
[00:49:56] cash flows that were flowing through
[00:49:57] Japan. They're trying to take that
[00:49:58] somewhere else. And eventually they had
[00:50:00] to it's a very confusing tale.
[00:50:02] Eventually they were like, "Ah, [ __ ] it.
[00:50:03] We'll go back into Japan." But
[00:50:06] that is the part of the story we're just
[00:50:09] going to we're just going to drop a
[00:50:10] little taste a little taste of how
[00:50:12] [ __ ] insane this story is and a
[00:50:14] little unbelievable at times. This was
[00:50:16] too close to all being made public. So
[00:50:18] Helms, who in the meantime had formed a
[00:50:20] totally strong relationship with Baron
[00:50:22] Phipe Dudafne, who represented the real
[00:50:25] capital of the world, the Rothschild
[00:50:27] Empire, decided to stop Operation Eagle
[00:50:30] 2, the old one, and start another
[00:50:32] clandestine money-making operation and
[00:50:34] leave Japan. Baron Dudafany by the way
[00:50:37] of information later took over complete
[00:50:39] control of the international
[00:50:40] organization the organizer
[00:50:44] develop
[00:50:45] economic the organization of economic
[00:50:48] cooperation and development and that
[00:50:50] features prominently in the story and uh
[00:50:51] we'll probably dig into them a fair bit
[00:50:55] but let's just say that from there on
[00:50:57] the Rothschilds actually entered the
[00:50:58] story in a pretty big way they become a
[00:51:01] one of three partners in this
[00:51:04] moneyaundering scheme for all of these
[00:51:08] drugdeing funds, probably arm smuggling
[00:51:11] funds, basically for all of their black
[00:51:13] budget bank accounts. Because here's
[00:51:15] what the story really centers around.
[00:51:17] that story in those documents and this
[00:51:20] story in this book and the story of the
[00:51:23] bigger leaked cash, the fivestar trust,
[00:51:25] the story of all of these things that
[00:51:27] we're going to go over in the next week.
[00:51:29] They all center around this one idea,
[00:51:31] this one opening cause, this need.
[00:51:36] You're the CIA and you're starting to do
[00:51:38] all these clandestine operations all
[00:51:39] around the world and each one of them
[00:51:41] needs a black budget. Each one of them
[00:51:43] needs a little secret bank account and
[00:51:44] some of them are on the books and you
[00:51:46] get like official black budget bank
[00:51:48] account like you know bank flows to it
[00:51:50] but some of them aren't on the books you
[00:51:53] know like
[00:51:55] who knows which one like who knows which
[00:51:58] ones like like maybe the drug smuggling
[00:52:01] part not in the roster. Maybe the part
[00:52:04] where they're selling weapons to
[00:52:06] countries under sanctions maybe that's
[00:52:08] not like on the books. maybe where
[00:52:10] they're doing mind control on unwitting
[00:52:12] civilians and prisoners, that kind of
[00:52:14] [ __ ] They need secret cash flows for
[00:52:17] that, not coming out of the agency
[00:52:20] ledger, right? And so they're winding up
[00:52:23] with these clandestine funding sources
[00:52:25] abroad that are not on the books, with
[00:52:27] clandestine bank accounts and
[00:52:29] moneyaundering operations that are not
[00:52:30] on the books, with outflows into other
[00:52:33] black budget programs that are not on
[00:52:34] the books. And you can see how this all
[00:52:36] gets very [ __ ] spaghetti monster very
[00:52:39] fast, right? You can see how that would
[00:52:41] get very complicated and you would lose
[00:52:43] track of some of it because the other
[00:52:45] thing is that it's compartmentalized.
[00:52:47] And so actually that guy knows about his
[00:52:50] secret project over there and that guy
[00:52:51] knows about who he's torturing over
[00:52:53] there and that guy knows about all the
[00:52:55] people that he just stuffed into a crate
[00:52:56] over there for whatever, but they don't
[00:52:58] know about each other's operations. And
[00:53:00] then that guy gets shot and that guy
[00:53:01] goes to prison and that guy defects and
[00:53:04] starts, you know, spying on you for
[00:53:05] Israel or whatever. Who knows? Whatever.
[00:53:09] Pretty soon you're going to wind up with
[00:53:11] a whole bunch of just floating black
[00:53:14] bank accounts with a bunch of drug money
[00:53:16] in it that no one even knows where they
[00:53:18] are. No one's even going to know how to
[00:53:20] get into them. Right? Do you see what
[00:53:22] I'm saying? is that once you get an
[00:53:23] agency that is building into this
[00:53:26] gigantic monolithic mega
[00:53:30] black all over the world and a bunch of
[00:53:33] its tendrils are actually in the dark
[00:53:35] and then man over the over the years
[00:53:38] those people are going to get shuffled
[00:53:39] around. They're going to die. They're
[00:53:40] going to def whatever is going to
[00:53:41] happen, right? And you're going to have
[00:53:43] a whole bunch of hung bank accounts with
[00:53:45] a bunch of secret money like billions of
[00:53:47] dollars of money just floating. That's a
[00:53:52] problem, right? And Richard Helms
[00:53:54] allegedly, according to this story,
[00:53:57] realized this problem because he was the
[00:53:59] one overseeing a bunch of these
[00:54:02] programs. They were his idea because he
[00:54:04] was really [ __ ] good at his job. Evil
[00:54:06] [ __ ] really good at his job.
[00:54:09] So, he came up with a plan. And that
[00:54:11] plan just so happened to center around
[00:54:15] the heroin smuggling operation because
[00:54:17] that was where a lot of the funds were
[00:54:18] coming from and the Japan operation
[00:54:20] because that's where a lot of the funds
[00:54:21] were kind of going in that era. And it
[00:54:23] all centered around this realization of
[00:54:25] like, okay, listen, at least the way I
[00:54:27] read it, my best read of it is that it
[00:54:29] centers around this realization of like,
[00:54:30] [ __ ] we got to get all these black
[00:54:32] budget bank accounts onto some sort
[00:54:35] oforked
[00:54:38] account. We we got to keep track of them
[00:54:39] somehow. We got to keep track of them,
[00:54:41] okay? But we don't want to just like
[00:54:43] write them down in the agency ledger,
[00:54:46] right?
[00:54:47] But we also don't want to like open a
[00:54:49] bank account in my name that says secret
[00:54:51] money, right?
[00:54:54] But we but we don't want to like open
[00:54:56] them in all these different places as
[00:54:57] different bank accounts because that's
[00:54:58] the original problem. We need them to
[00:55:00] somehow like be kept together.
[00:55:03] And for that, you need a couple of
[00:55:05] things.
[00:55:07] You need a frontman.
[00:55:09] You need someone to open a bank account
[00:55:12] that can beworked, that can have a whole
[00:55:14] bunch of bank accounts all around the
[00:55:16] world that are all joined into one trust
[00:55:18] or one fund or one whatever, right?
[00:55:23] But you need that person to ultimately
[00:55:26] just be a front because you need to
[00:55:27] control it all. And you need to very
[00:55:29] much control it all.
[00:55:32] And you need ways to get money in and
[00:55:34] out of those accounts freely all around
[00:55:37] the world for all sorts of different
[00:55:39] jobs and problems. Right? You see the
[00:55:41] problem. You see that? You see the
[00:55:42] complexity of the scheme here. It's a
[00:55:44] very complex problem and it's a very
[00:55:45] complex story. And the simple version,
[00:55:48] we'll get into the details another time.
[00:55:50] The simple version is that they look
[00:55:53] for, let's say, a middleof the road,
[00:55:58] kind of scummy, like kind of gray area
[00:56:01] kind of financial guy that's sort of
[00:56:03] he's got a low profile. He doesn't have
[00:56:05] any big crimes to his name. He's got
[00:56:07] he's he's really a nobody. No one really
[00:56:08] knows who he is, but he's kind of he's
[00:56:11] very willing to, you know, color between
[00:56:13] the lines for a cut of the dough, you
[00:56:15] know, just like a normal average
[00:56:17] moneyaundering schmo, right?
[00:56:20] someone that like no one's really going
[00:56:22] to ask any questions unless they were to
[00:56:25] see how much money was in his bank
[00:56:26] account and then it would all fall
[00:56:28] apart. But don't worry because we've got
[00:56:31] friends that own banks and they're named
[00:56:34] Rothschild
[00:56:35] and they went in on this plan as a third
[00:56:38] partner apparently as the partners that
[00:56:41] would provide the facilities where all
[00:56:44] the bank accounts could be opened and
[00:56:46] that all the bank accounts would be
[00:56:47] opened in the name of this pathy of this
[00:56:50] front man Marian Horn Jr. sometimes
[00:56:53] referred to as JR Horn.
[00:56:57] And he would be the front and behind his
[00:57:01] name would be this network of bank
[00:57:03] accounts that would exist all around the
[00:57:05] world that the CIA could be well certain
[00:57:09] people could be putting money in and out
[00:57:11] of and the Rothschilds would oversee it
[00:57:13] all and keep it all safe and look the
[00:57:15] other way as all the money flowed. Do
[00:57:18] you see where we're going here?
[00:57:21] And that bank account system, the
[00:57:24] five-star trust as it came to be later
[00:57:26] known, kind of the financial arm of
[00:57:28] Eagle 2, the drug smuggling operations,
[00:57:33] that system
[00:57:35] was allegedly
[00:57:37] the same system that was used to launder
[00:57:39] all the money into Japan and used to
[00:57:41] fund the Liberal Democratic Party of
[00:57:43] Japan. The system that was a alliance of
[00:57:46] the CIA and the Rothschilds.
[00:57:52] I'm ju I'm I'm just reading reports and
[00:57:55] we'll go into all the details another
[00:57:56] day here. You can decide for yourself.
[00:58:00] [snorts] And that's the system that sent
[00:58:02] all this money and selected the puppets
[00:58:04] in Japan to fund them up. And then out
[00:58:06] of that system, out of the liberal
[00:58:09] Democratic Party springs
[00:58:11] this moon cult with this infinite
[00:58:15] infinite source of funding from the east
[00:58:18] that no one really knows where it's all
[00:58:20] coming from, but he's best friends with
[00:58:22] these criminals that the CIA put in over
[00:58:24] there. and he seems to be forming this
[00:58:27] international
[00:58:29] globalist
[00:58:32] slithery little belly church that seems
[00:58:34] to be chameleoning in to all these
[00:58:36] different world religions like fake
[00:58:38] Buddhists and fake Christians and fake
[00:58:41] Baptists and fake all these things to
[00:58:43] just like chameleon in and [ __ ] just
[00:58:46] infiltrate.
[00:58:48] The moon cult is a whole dark rabbit
[00:58:53] hole. It's an intelligence agency
[00:58:54] operation. Obviously, that's what I
[00:58:57] think. And once you put this connection
[00:58:59] together with that connection and you
[00:59:01] start to think where did all that money
[00:59:03] come from and you start to realize where
[00:59:05] the liberal Democratic Party's money all
[00:59:07] came from, and you read these documents
[00:59:09] that allege allege that the Rothschilds
[00:59:12] were a one-third partner
[00:59:15] in that money laundering scheme that
[00:59:17] actually got the funds there. Because,
[00:59:19] you know, just because you choose just
[00:59:20] because the CIA chooses to fund the
[00:59:22] Liberal Democratic Party, that doesn't
[00:59:23] tell you how they actually got the funds
[00:59:25] there. These documents tell you how they
[00:59:27] got the funds there. And it's
[00:59:29] interesting and it gives you a little
[00:59:32] bit of perspective on the
[00:59:33] Judeo-Christian values that Seyongyong
[00:59:36] Moon was professing to the world on the
[00:59:41] agenda
[00:59:42] behind [snorts] said bank account and
[00:59:44] behind said infinite flows of cash and
[00:59:48] behind the various things that seem to
[00:59:51] be funded down the long long spindly
[00:59:53] lines of that spiderweb today.
[00:59:57] namely
[00:59:58] looks like the Falerk Center, looks like
[01:00:00] Liberty University, sure looks like
[01:00:02] TPUSA. And I'm not alleging that like
[01:00:06] some secret CIA bank account is actually
[01:00:09] literally all the funding of TPUSA. I'm
[01:00:12] just saying that the moon cult looks an
[01:00:14] awful lot like one of these
[01:00:17] organizations set up on top of this
[01:00:20] infinite springs of money that is
[01:00:22] designed for these exact purposes, these
[01:00:24] intelligence agency purposes that reach
[01:00:27] far and wide. And as I was putting this
[01:00:30] all together yesterday, I was sitting
[01:00:32] here thinking like, "Holy [ __ ] have you
[01:00:35] read Dune?
[01:00:38] Have you read Dune? Are there any nerds
[01:00:40] in the chat that have read Frank
[01:00:42] Herbert's Dude? Not watched the movies.
[01:00:44] Sorry. In this case, those movies are
[01:00:48] awesome. I'm not like one of those guys
[01:00:49] that's like, "Oh, the book is better.
[01:00:51] Could you
[01:00:53] whatever." In this [snorts] case, it's
[01:00:55] because the movies don't actually
[01:00:56] include all the nuance nuances of the
[01:00:59] Benzes.
[01:01:00] And Frank Herbert wrote into the Dune
[01:01:03] books this concept of
[01:01:07] a religious intelligence agency, an
[01:01:09] intelligence agency that spawns
[01:01:11] religions and then seeds them around the
[01:01:14] universe as opposed to the globe in
[01:01:17] order to take over cultures, societies,
[01:01:20] and people in order to control the minds
[01:01:24] of the masses.
[01:01:26] And if you've read Dune and you look at
[01:01:29] this Moon story and you just and you
[01:01:32] just start to think a little deeper
[01:01:33] about how all the world is a stage and
[01:01:35] you look at what they're doing with
[01:01:37] Turning Point USA,
[01:01:40] it gets [ __ ] crazy really fast.
[01:01:44] It gets crazy really fast
[01:01:48] because this is a way more complex
[01:01:49] organization
[01:01:51] than just let's just start let's just
[01:01:55] start a little thing where Charlie Kirk
[01:01:56] goes around a country and he speaks at
[01:01:58] events. That's not what we're talking
[01:01:59] about. Once you look into the Moon Cult,
[01:02:01] which we're going to do this week, and
[01:02:03] you go through the lists of businesses
[01:02:04] that they were in, the lists of things
[01:02:07] that they were doing, all the way from
[01:02:09] the media, newspapers, broadcasting, all
[01:02:13] the way to literally manufacturing guns,
[01:02:17] everything in between, smuggling drugs,
[01:02:20] having a sex cult, you name it.
[01:02:23] All of that [ __ ] that's all in this one
[01:02:27] organization, this one spiderweb of
[01:02:30] intel agency operations.
[01:02:33] And it sure looks like we are halfway
[01:02:36] through the process of turning TPUSA
[01:02:38] into another one.
[01:02:41] That's what Candace Owens has posited
[01:02:43] this week, the last couple episodes. And
[01:02:46] the more I look, the more that's how it
[01:02:49] looks to me. And this is the first story
[01:02:53] that I've kind of looked at in a long
[01:02:54] time that does legitimately make me kind
[01:02:57] of be like oof. Whoa. Like is this a
[01:02:59] like should we talk about this? Like
[01:03:00] should we talk about this? I like
[01:03:04] pro it's probably fine. It's probably
[01:03:06] fine. But I just figured I'd give you
[01:03:08] the documents so they're all out there.
[01:03:10] It's all public. It's just public
[01:03:12] information.
[01:03:15] But it looks an awful lot to me like we
[01:03:16] are touching on the literal blackbudget
[01:03:19] bank accounts that fund the entire
[01:03:22] global cabal the networks of them. It's
[01:03:26] not like there's just one. I'm sure I'm
[01:03:27] sure there's many.
[01:03:29] But it looks like the fivestar trust
[01:03:31] story is a big part of it. And it looks
[01:03:33] like we have just stumbled right into
[01:03:35] the web that reaches out through Japan
[01:03:37] and Korea, out into the United States
[01:03:40] and across the world. And it looks like
[01:03:43] Charlie and Turning Point was snared in
[01:03:45] the exact same web.
[01:03:48] So, we're going to dig it all up and
[01:03:50] we're gonna just go through it all this
[01:03:52] week, piece by piece. And there's a lot
[01:03:54] of pieces I'm still putting together and
[01:03:55] adding to this document set as I go.
[01:03:58] [snorts]
[01:03:59] And [clears throat] actually, I stumbled
[01:04:01] across while I was digging into extra
[01:04:03] sourcing for this. I stumbled across a
[01:04:06] whole other s uh story about what's it
[01:04:09] called? I think it's called the M fund
[01:04:12] and it sounds like a similar kind of
[01:04:14] legend that like might actually have a
[01:04:15] shitload of corroboration.
[01:04:18] Um the M fund.
[01:04:25] I'm gonna have to hunt down that source
[01:04:27] again. There's a book, there's a there's
[01:04:28] an old story of a cave in uh in
[01:04:33] Thailand, in Indonesia, in
[01:04:38] I [snorts] forget, maybe Singapore,
[01:04:40] where a bunch of gold was stashed after
[01:04:42] World War II and then Japan wanted to
[01:04:44] seal it off because they were getting
[01:04:46] defeated and they sealed it all off.
[01:04:47] They sealed everyone inside and then all
[01:04:49] the gold was hidden apparently. Um, it's
[01:04:51] one of those crazy stories, but it looks
[01:04:54] like I found a book that was actually
[01:04:55] really well documented on it. haven't
[01:04:57] read it yet. Um,
[01:05:01] but these documents,
[01:05:04] these FBI documents, which we have just
[01:05:06] scratched the very surface of today,
[01:05:10] I've been trying to debunk them for
[01:05:14] three years now.
[01:05:17] I've been talking to people behind the
[01:05:18] scenes about them. I've been digging up
[01:05:20] new sourcing that corroborates things in
[01:05:22] them. I've been feeding them to AI and
[01:05:24] analyzing them.
[01:05:26] I've [snorts] been looking for how they
[01:05:28] cor corroborate or are not corroborated
[01:05:30] by other stories that I come to
[01:05:32] understand and learn and I they just
[01:05:35] keep on they're a bird that just keeps
[01:05:38] on singing the note.
[01:05:41] They just keep on singing the note.
[01:05:43] Okay. And I think that
[01:05:48] we're going to mostly leave the story
[01:05:49] there for today,
[01:05:52] but
[01:05:53] maybe we'll just go and let it sing one
[01:05:55] other little note here that's just
[01:05:58] funny. um because we can. Let me turn
[01:06:02] them all back into um the right view
[01:06:04] here
[01:06:11] because there's there's a piece of this
[01:06:12] this storyline that's just like
[01:06:16] [laughter]
[01:06:18] it's a little too good not to uh read.
[01:06:24] It's a little further in.
[01:06:26] I haven't actually done an like a proper
[01:06:29] note on it yet.
[01:06:37] And it's about Manuel Noriega.
[01:06:42] Maybe I should save it for next time
[01:06:43] because it's even funnier when you tell
[01:06:45] it in its whole in its whole breadth of
[01:06:49] um of Fetta finding out about this fat
[01:06:51] [ __ ] running drugs. He's like,
[01:06:53] "Who the who the [ __ ] is this guy? This
[01:06:55] Gordo. I'm gonna kill him.
[01:06:58] Um, and he does. Oh, boy does he.
[01:07:02] So, I guess next time on the Fedophiles,
[01:07:05] we'll learn about how this dude was the
[01:07:07] reason why the whole
[01:07:10] Oliver North scandal and the Iran Contra
[01:07:12] scandal blew wide open.
[01:07:14] the guy that called in the hit
[01:07:17] on
[01:07:19] the main smuggler
[01:07:22] in the Iran Contra scandal
[01:07:24] on Alder Barryman's seal and what he did
[01:07:28] to the testies of the president of
[01:07:31] Panama.
[01:07:36] Just tell the story. It won't take long.
[01:07:39] [sighs]
[01:07:40] It kind of takes it it it will fit
[01:07:42] better into telling the whole story of
[01:07:44] the whole document. It just will, okay?
[01:07:46] Because you'll have more context on the
[01:07:48] character and you'll have the character
[01:07:50] development of because it it just fits.
[01:07:52] It's just so crazy when you put it all
[01:07:54] together in order properly. So, we're
[01:07:57] going to do the story the justice it
[01:07:58] deserves. And on our next episode,
[01:08:01] probably I might I might put another
[01:08:03] episode about the Moon Cult in first.
[01:08:06] But on the next episode where we cover
[01:08:08] these documents, we'll start from the
[01:08:09] beginning and we'll actually lace the
[01:08:10] whole story together in a comprehensive
[01:08:12] way that's understandable
[01:08:14] that tells the story of the FiveStar
[01:08:17] Trust, the gang of five that uh first
[01:08:20] set up this moneyaundering scheme and
[01:08:22] where their escapades took them and
[01:08:24] where the accounts wound up and where
[01:08:26] the money wound up and the fallout is
[01:08:29] pretty wild. And then simultaneously,
[01:08:31] I'm also going to be digging a lot more
[01:08:32] into the present incarnation of the Moon
[01:08:36] Cult and the Korean connections
[01:08:40] and uh the CIA's involvement and the
[01:08:42] Liberal Democratic Party of Japan
[01:08:45] because one thing we didn't talk about
[01:08:47] today was Kushu Prison where they
[01:08:51] allegedly
[01:08:54] tortured and killed war criminals.
[01:08:56] Probably didn't experiment on their
[01:08:57] minds at all though. probably no MK
[01:08:59] Ultra experimentation whatsoever in the
[01:09:01] haunted prison. They've got all these
[01:09:05] urban myths about the haunting of that
[01:09:06] building now um that we'll look at in
[01:09:08] the future here.
[01:09:10] So yeah, Candace has stumbled into a
[01:09:14] veritable treasure trove of deep state
[01:09:16] history and
[01:09:21] it it's starting to line up. It's
[01:09:24] starting to line up a lot for me. And
[01:09:25] I'm not trying to say that like I'm not
[01:09:27] trying to say that like the Moon Cult is
[01:09:30] responsible for Charlie's death. That's
[01:09:31] not what I'm trying to say.
[01:09:34] What it looks like to me [snorts] is
[01:09:36] that Turning Point USA had been has been
[01:09:40] is swept up into the flows of a river
[01:09:46] far more vast than anyone had ever
[01:09:48] thought, certainly than I think Charlie
[01:09:50] had suspected.
[01:09:52] And I think
[01:09:54] that these types of organizations, the
[01:09:56] organizations that become moon inks of
[01:09:59] this world,
[01:10:01] that is the modernday octopus. That is
[01:10:06] the modern day, that is pure liquid
[01:10:08] gold. That is the literal housing within
[01:10:12] which the global order operates. They
[01:10:16] need those organizations to pass their
[01:10:18] cash around, to exert their influences,
[01:10:21] to ship and funnel and traffic all their
[01:10:23] [ __ ]
[01:10:26] because all these operations take a lot
[01:10:28] of they they take stuff. They require
[01:10:30] personnel over there. They require money
[01:10:32] over there. They require guns over there
[01:10:33] and kids over there and whatever else.
[01:10:36] Okay? And you need these giant political
[01:10:41] organizations to do it. And I'm sure
[01:10:45] that there's still other ones out there
[01:10:47] internationally operating right now. I'm
[01:10:50] sure there's a bunch of them in the
[01:10:51] states right now. But you would get a
[01:10:54] different type of power from it being
[01:10:56] literally turning point from it actually
[01:10:59] being the foremost interconnected
[01:11:02] political organization in America.
[01:11:06] And it kind of makes you wonder
[01:11:09] if there's anything like this that has
[01:11:11] ever happened before in America. right
[01:11:13] in front of all of our eyes.
[01:11:19] And it kind of makes you think about the
[01:11:21] Finders cult
[01:11:25] just a little. It makes you think about
[01:11:27] Boytown. It makes the chat think about
[01:11:30] the Clintons.
[01:11:32] And to be fair, the Clintons are wrapped
[01:11:34] up in all of this. We'll talk about
[01:11:35] Mina, Arkansas. Don't you worry, boys
[01:11:38] and girls.
[01:11:40] It's all wrapped up in here. But the
[01:11:42] actual organizational structure that
[01:11:44] houses the money laundering, the
[01:11:46] trafficking, the movements and the power
[01:11:48] and the and the influence, those
[01:11:50] organizations are something else. And so
[01:11:53] the the theory that I think is
[01:11:55] developing here, that I'm starting to
[01:11:57] lean into, that I'm starting to research
[01:11:58] here, is if Turning Point had been
[01:12:02] selected, had been built from the
[01:12:04] beginning, was intended to become one of
[01:12:07] these political
[01:12:10] fronts for a much darker and more
[01:12:13] sinister purpose. in the back.
[01:12:16] One of these train stations of
[01:12:18] trafficking of all sorts for the black
[01:12:21] markets, for the gray areas, for the
[01:12:26] clandestine services of all varieties.
[01:12:29] That is a type of sticky
[01:12:32] that once you step in it, you don't step
[01:12:34] back out.
[01:12:36] And if Charlie had been offered
[01:12:41] to have Turning Point taken to the next
[01:12:43] level, a 250 million billion million
[01:12:46] dollar paycheck, if he had been offered
[01:12:49] the B money,
[01:12:53] those kinds of offers
[01:12:56] could very well
[01:12:58] come with knowledge, come with
[01:13:00] suggestions that can't be unsuggested.
[01:13:04] They could come with disclosure about
[01:13:07] the nature of how this all goes down
[01:13:09] that can't be undisclosed.
[01:13:12] And it's kind of interesting that the
[01:13:15] last place that Charlie went was to
[01:13:18] Japan and to Korea.
[01:13:22] That's a little weird.
[01:13:25] when for ages
[01:13:28] all of the money coming over into this
[01:13:31] moon cult into these religious political
[01:13:35] organizations like Liberty University
[01:13:37] into the actual organizations that
[01:13:39] spawned Charlie and spawned Turning
[01:13:41] Point. All that money is coming from
[01:13:43] mysterious donors in the east from this
[01:13:45] mysterious well of money over in the
[01:13:49] east.
[01:13:51] And then Charlie goes and visits the
[01:13:55] well or you know the area within which
[01:13:57] the well resides coincidentally
[01:14:00] right before right around the time when
[01:14:04] he says no to that money offer. And then
[01:14:09] we'll never say no to any other offer
[01:14:11] ever again. Because if you say no to
[01:14:13] this mob,
[01:14:17] let's just say that once you're in,
[01:14:21] you're in.
[01:14:26] And um
[01:14:28] it's all starting to line up for me. But
[01:14:32] admittedly, I have a lot more context on
[01:14:34] this [ __ ] than most people because for
[01:14:37] me, I spend my whole day researching all
[01:14:39] this [ __ ] every day for months and years
[01:14:41] on end. And I've read through these
[01:14:43] documents like 40 times. No joke. At
[01:14:46] least.
[01:14:48] And so, we're gonna after this whole
[01:14:50] summary, we're just kind of, you know,
[01:14:51] laying the groundwork, plotting out the
[01:14:53] course, feeling out the vibes.
[01:14:56] And [snorts] over this week, we're going
[01:14:59] to dig into each piece of this puzzle
[01:15:01] with a little more detail. Maybe it'll
[01:15:02] take a couple weeks. Who knows? We're
[01:15:04] not going to rush ourselves. And we're
[01:15:05] going to try to fit it all together in a
[01:15:07] way that this very complex, multi-deadsl
[01:15:10] long story with all these different
[01:15:11] characters, all these different
[01:15:12] moneyaunderings and crimes and testicles
[01:15:16] flying down throats and stuff like that.
[01:15:18] With all of that in it, we're going to
[01:15:19] try to understand all of it, pack it all
[01:15:21] back up because it's not that none of
[01:15:23] that solves the Charlie Kirk
[01:15:25] assassination. But oh boy, does it give
[01:15:27] context to what is lurking behind the
[01:15:30] shadows. To what is over across that
[01:15:33] ocean in the east, to what exactly is it
[01:15:37] that motivates intelligence agencies and
[01:15:40] organized crime factions and political
[01:15:41] organizations to make these deals with
[01:15:43] these devils?
[01:15:49] That would be enough to collapse the
[01:15:51] current paradigm and change the whole
[01:15:54] planet.
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