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The US, we want war with Iran because they're the last opponent, and they want a war with China because they’re gonna be the next great power competitor. Palantir is a CIA cutout; Palantir was founded by Peter Thiel. Palantir is a CIA cutout. They created this artif—it's basically artificial intelligence or an algorithm to interpret these vast amounts of data, and Palantir identifies the capital rioters and identifies who wasn't vaccinated, using Bluetooth contact tracing. Irving Kristol's the godfather of neoconservatism; Congress for Cultural Freedom is a project of the CIA. The CIA groom conservatives at elite universities; Palantir ties to the CIA; Thiel funds JD Vance and others. The DOJ’s top five priorities: revoking naturalized citizenship from anybody that is a threat to Israel or criticizes Israel. Epstein didn’t kill himself. On True Social, the day after he bombed Iran, he said, why wouldn’t we do regime change? We bombed Iran’s nuclear facility, and Trump’s policies and Epstein coverage dominate debate, with concerns about growing censorship and the political future.

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The US has 260,000 troops in Iraq, including 130,000 private forces due to privatization that began under George H.W. Bush. Companies like Blackwater emerged as a "praetorian guard" in the war on terror after the Bush administration failed to build a coalition of the willing. While the average US soldier earns $28-40,000 annually, mercenaries make that amount monthly, tax-free. Blackwater, funded by the State Department, is an armed wing of the administration. Blackwater's founder views the company as the "FedEx" of national security. Mercenaries claim to engage only in defensive operations, but the Iraq war is inherently offensive. They are not subject to the uniform code of military justice, and a Bremer edict immunized contractors from prosecution. With 48,000 mercenary employees in Iraq, there are no effective laws governing them, leading to a "wild West" environment. Democrats also support privatization, with Clinton giving Halliburton contracts when Cheney ran it. Blackwater exclusively donates to Republicans. After Hurricane Katrina, Blackwater was hired in New Orleans, billing $950 per man daily while paying them $350. The National Guard's deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan led to Blackwater's hiring. Mercenary deaths are not publicized, and contractors involved in Abu Ghraib remain free. Blackwater claims immunity from both military and civilian law, positioning itself above the law.

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- Speaker 0 expresses a core problem: how to support the Donald Trump presidency when the figures associated with his circle (Alex Jones, Owen Shroyer, Ian Carroll) embody traits they oppose, prompting questions about alignment with their side. He asks how to reconcile supporting Trump with these associations, calling it an objective problem. - Speaker 1 responds that he has not researched certain controversial items (Eric Prince’s phone) and notes that Eric Prince is a polarizing figure from the military-industrial complex world. He argues that involvement in war fighting does not automatically make someone evil and that a full picture requires digging beyond initial impressions, acknowledging he hasn’t done all the research. - Speaker 0 challenges this, citing his own video: Eric Prince has three CEOs for Blackwater, all with intricate ties to the IDF. He questions coincidence between Palantir Technologies and the surveillance state, Israel’s influence, and three IDF-affiliated Blackwater CEOs, referencing USS Liberty and suggesting Eric Prince’s past atrocities and a lack of accountability. He asks whether such a figure could ever be considered a good person and whether repentance is possible, noting he hasn’t seen Prince acknowledge past wrongs. - Speaker 0 adds BlackRock as another easy target, claiming BlackRock, with help from the Trump administration, bought two ports in the Panama Canal for $22.8 billion, and contends Trump mentioned a company would buy the Panama Canal during the State of the Union, but did not name BlackRock. He challenges the listener to consider whether Trump is on their side given this nugget of information. - Speaker 1 says he was not endorsing a specific device or action, calling the “phones” comment offhand and irrelevant. He reiterates he isn’t waiting for Trump or Elon Musk to act in the interest of people, and states he’s intentionally not waiting for them to do so. He emphasizes starting change bottom-up, and encourages starting conversations rather than trolling, suggesting Seven Seas could help. - Speaker 0 shifts to a broader miscommunication problem: there’s a gap where people misread each other, treating allies as enemies. He advocates filling this gap through dialogue with diverse figures like Seven Seas, Ian Carroll, Joe Rogan, Whitney Webb, Derek Brose. He mentions a planned March sit-down interview between Derek Brose and Ian Carroll, hoping for a productive exchange, while noting past heated exchanges where ad hominem attacks diminished constructive dialogue. He cites Clint Russell and redheaded libertarian as examples of contentious interactions. - They discuss disagreements over Trump’s ideology and policies, including concerns that Trump still praises the VA, pharma, and large-scale spending, which confounds libertarian critiques. He cites a national debt comparison between Obama and Trump era spending, arguing that debt devalues the dollar and harms Americans, regardless of party. - Speaker 0 reiterates suspicion that the criticism of Trump and Elon Musk coexists with perceived support for them, labeling it an inconsistency. He promises to withhold calling someone a shill until there is clear intent to deceive. Speaker 1 suggests focusing on good-faith arguments, mentioning Glenn Greenwald with respect, and invites Seven Seas to share their take on Ian Carroll’s reaction to Seven Seas’ post.

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Michael Aquino, a former high-level NSA officer and practicing Satanist, founded the satanic Temple of Set. He wrote a paper called Mind War on using satanic techniques in psychological operations. Aquino was involved in MK Ultra during the Vietnam War and was accused of running a pedophile ring, though he was acquitted. Multiple witnesses alleged abuse through satanic rituals. Aquino's ties to the intelligence community and controversial past raise questions about his actions. Translation: Michael Aquino, a former high-ranking NSA officer and practicing Satanist, founded the satanic Temple of Set. He wrote a paper called Mind War on using satanic techniques in psychological operations. Aquino was involved in MK Ultra during the Vietnam War and was accused of running a pedophile ring, though he was acquitted. Multiple witnesses alleged abuse through satanic rituals. Aquino's ties to the intelligence community and controversial past raise questions about his actions.

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The US has 260,000 troops in Iraq, including 130,000 private forces due to privatization that began under Dick Cheney. Companies like Blackwater emerged as the "praetorian guard" in the war on terror after the Bush administration failed to build a coalition of the willing. While US soldiers earn $28-40,000 annually, mercenaries make that much monthly, tax-free. Blackwater, funded by the State Department, is described as an armed wing of the administration. Blackwater's founder, Eric Prince, views the company as the "FedEx of national security." Mercenaries claim to engage only in defensive operations, but the Iraq war is inherently offensive. They aren't subject to the uniform code of military justice, and a Bremer edict immunized contractors from prosecution. With 48,000 mercenary employees in Iraq, there are no effective laws governing them. Democrats also support privatization. Blackwater exclusively donates to Republicans. After Hurricane Katrina, Blackwater personnel were found in New Orleans, deputized by the governor, earning $350/day while Blackwater billed $950/day per man. Mercenary deaths aren't reported like military casualties. Contractors involved in Abu Ghraib are not being prosecuted. Blackwater claims it shouldn't be subject to military law, but also argues it can't be sued in civilian court, declaring itself above the law.

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Benjamin Netanyahu relies on US support to veto UN resolutions against Israel and for military assistance. The idea of Israel as a biblical prophecy has been present since the 1970s, particularly among evangelical Christians in the US. Amid the recent conflict in Gaza, American evangelical pastors continue to reference biblical prophecies. Christian Zionism, which predates Jewish Zionism, is a belief that the return of Jewish people to Israel will lead to the second coming of Jesus Christ. This movement heavily influences US foreign policy, with over 100 evangelical members in Congress. Evangelical support for Israel extends to fundraising, organizing tours of the occupied West Bank, and opposing the two-state solution. Netanyahu uses scripture to appease his main supporters, the Christian Zionist movement.

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Speaker 0 describes a coming event tied to biblical prophecy and occult power, saying: “We smell Christian blood. We we are waiting for our day. And when the call is given, millions of us will be released.” He explains the term “black awakening” as connected to the red horse prophecy in Revelation and to Second Thessalonians two, where the day of the Lord will not occur until the apocalypse of the Antichrist and the apostasia of the word rebellion or revolt, as defined by the prophecy of the red horse. He recounts encounters with ritually abused individuals and, specifically, military-trained, highly skilled “satanic warrior type” programmers and shooters who can conjure with ancient languages and summon demons (Belteshari, Okwu, old Pictish languages of the Druids). They called themselves the “chosen ones.” They told him there are “millions of us” and that “they smell Christian blood” and are waiting for their day, claiming a “black awakening”—a multi-continental release of power to activate a program demonized and weaponized to create super soldiers. Speaker 0 asks if the audience believes in revivals and Pentecost, noting the group’s belief that the black awakening will unleash a global force. He asserts that the release would occur at the moment “the restrainer is removed,” leading to the “white horse” and the release of the Antichrist, followed by the red horse, resulting in worldwide slaughter. He links this scenario to a Masonic view of chaos before a new order and cites Father Meridon’s The Devil’s Bible and other occultist ideas that chaos precedes a rise of a new order. He claims millions of trained, programmed, demonized super soldiers exist or could be released, and that some believe they are helping to bring the Antichrist and a new order. He recounts a recent discussion in England with Wilford Wong, a top figure in SRA, who said the soldiers are there “to collapse our government” and to usher in the Antichrist, a view he also heard in Germany, Poland, Switzerland, and Canada. He suggests there may be over 100,000,000 generations of them worldwide, and posits that even a fraction released in one week could cause a global monetary collapse and chaos leading to a new order with the Antichrist. Speaker 1 asks if SRA exists and how prevalent it is. Speaker 0 confirms: Satanic ritual abuse is inseparably connected to multiple personality disorder (DID). He states that since the late seventies, the secular world recognizes multiplicity but struggles with the satanic aspect. He asserts that SRA is real in the United States, with millions of victims by design and generations of them, including 65–70-year-olds as the first generation, and 8–12-year-olds currently. He explains that the trauma creates splits, demonization, and programming for roles like witch or conjurer or programmed shooter, hidden for years. He notes SRA activity globally, citing Canada, Scotland, Geneva, Germany, Poland, and ongoing Nazi rat lines as sources of SRA’s spread. He reiterates the Nazi aim of creating a master race, with Himmler’s goal stated as 200,000,000.

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I'm gonna close with this to give you guys some idea of what we're really facing. The chairman of the Jewish Democratic Council of America, which was created by UJA Federation in the wake of the Charlottesville protest that were a huge construct. And, you know, we got Trump's bound bytes like good people on both sides of the aisle and, you know, stand down or stand by whatever. They used that. As the context, a woman by the name of gosh. What is her name? She's involved with Mary something or other involved with Protect Democracy. She started legislating. Malicious becoming illegal. She was given tons and tons of awards for it. She started legislating how it's illegal and unlawful for American citizens who by their one a and two a especially, the right to form and keep a well regulated militia. And she started legislating against that to remove our ability. Why? She's a democrat. Well, when you realize that the chairman of JDCA is literally Susan Stern, the former chairman of UJA, Lucky Larry Silverstein. Mark Rowan, the cofounder of Apollo Global Management, who is the previous chairman of UJA and the cofounder of Apollo with longtime Jeffrey Epstein associate Leon Black. And then you realize that that same Jeffrey Epstein also sits on the board with our boy Peter Thiel over in Palantir, Israel in Carmine. And suddenly, all these tech right wing people who came over to the other side because they saw how bad the left was, you realize they literally worked for the Israeli government. And what do I mean by the Israeli government? Would you like names? Commander of unit eighty two hundred who sits on the board of Carbine. Ray Stevens from Palantir and Andoril with Matt Gates' brother-in-law sits on the board of Carbine. These are the people that control our 911 emergency call systems. If something happens, if the government does something egregious to us, then all of a sudden, have to go through Ehud Barak and Jeffrey Epstein and and Pachas Bucharest and Michael Turtof, whose mother was literally a cofounder of Mossad and helped smuggle Yemenite Jews into mandatory Palestine with operation magic carpet. And then I realized our congress right now as we are sitting in this space has 250 members in Israel with Benjamin Netanyahu who is a Cyrette McCall nine eleven coconspirator. FYI, for those who don't know, Cyrette McCall were the nine eleven hijackers. It wasn't brown people with boxed. And the guy that screams at us on Fox News about we need to get free crime and use my Gideon, you know, facial recognition platform. He just so happens to be Israeli special ops unit two seventeen dove devit because we can't let a good crisis go to waste. And when somebody who had mentioned, you know, Pam Bondi, Randy Fine, and who are these people working for? Pam Bondi works for Susie Wiles at Ballard Partners. Like, Randy Fine is a literal massage CIA asset from the Carl I and a mafia in Las Vegas. That's the same Las Vegas that just let the head of data and AI and the top cybersecurity official for Lagoon go when he was caught red handed and child sex ring sting. And guess who helped him escape? The Trump administration. The thing that you guys aren't realizing is that we are right here in Bolshevik Revolution two. They are trying to turn The United States into a vassal, and they are using both sides and heinous events to justify from both sides eroding our civil liberties and removing our ability to fight back as they build their digital Palantir Skynet technocratic prison to be able to control us remotely when they eventually leave The United States and go cast their lot in with the Chinese and the communist party. You own Peter Thiel and his husband, Matt Van Zeesen, for BlackRock. Remind me who was it that just appointed the chairman of the World Economic Forum to replace Klaus Schwab? That was Larry Fink. Why? Because JD Vance's backers, like Eric Schmidt, ExxonMicro Systems helped create the Aladdin platform.

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The US has 260,000 troops in Iraq, including 130,000 private forces due to privatization that began under George H.W. Bush. Blackwater emerged as a key player, with the Bush administration building a "coalition of the billing" because it failed to build the "coalition of the willing." The number of contractor deaths is unknown, but estimated around 780 killed and 7,600 wounded. Mercenaries earn an average of $28-40,000 monthly tax-free, while the average US soldier earns that annually. Blackwater, funded by the State Department with $750 million, is described as an armed wing of the administration. Blackwater hires former Navy SEALs, repackaging them to taxpayers. Founder Eric Prince views Blackwater as the "FedEx of national security." Contractors are not subject to the uniform code of military justice, and Bremer issued an order immunizing them from prosecution in 2004. With 48,000 mercenary employees in Iraq, there are no effective laws governing them. Democrats also support privatization, with Clinton giving Cheney's Halliburton large contracts. Blackwater exclusively donates to Republicans. During Hurricane Katrina, Blackwater personnel were deployed in New Orleans, deputized by the governor of Louisiana, earning $950 a day per man while billing $3,500. The speaker argues that mercenaries are necessary for offensive wars, allowing casualties to go unacknowledged. Contractors involved in Abu Ghraib are not being prosecuted. Blackwater claims it is not subject to military law but also seeks the same immunity as the US military, declaring itself above the law.

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The US has 260,000 troops in Iraq, including 130,000 private forces due to privatization that began under George H.W. Bush. Blackwater emerged as a key player, with the Bush administration building a "coalition of the billing" because it failed to build the "coalition of the willing." The number of contractor deaths is unknown, but estimated at 780 killed and 7,600 wounded. Mercenaries earn an average of $28,000-$40,000 monthly, tax-free, and Blackwater is paid $750 million by the State Department, not the Pentagon. Blackwater repackages Navy SEALs, billing taxpayers again. Founder Eric Prince calls Blackwater the "FedEx of national security." Mercenaries claim to only engage in defensive operations, but the Iraq war is offensive. Contractors aren't subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice, and Paul Bremer's Order 17 immunized them from prosecution in 2004. There are 48,000 mercenary employees in Iraq, and Iraqis view them the same as regular forces. Democrats also support privatization; Clinton gave Halliburton contracts when Cheney ran it. Blackwater exclusively donates to Republicans. After Hurricane Katrina, Blackwater was in New Orleans, billing $950 a day per man while paying them $350. The National Guard's deployment in Iraq and Afghanistan led to Blackwater's hiring. Mercenary deaths aren't publicized, and contractors involved in Abu Ghraib haven't been prosecuted. Blackwater claims immunity from both military and civilian law, placing them above the law.

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- Speaker 0 introduces Illumicorp (Luma Corp) and its founders’ dream to transform the world into a centralized, global organization. After competition and dissent are eliminated, a utopian world will be built for all based on need. The speaker invites initiates to tour a world where class structure conceals a hidden capstone of elite directors who own and manage Illumicorp. The three classes (rich, middle, poor) are depicted as assets and resources for Illumicorp, with the organization divided into branches sharing a five-level hierarchy. Initiates start at the bottom (the initiate category) and must carry out orders for sub corporations and institutions, becoming the face of Illumicorp to the outside world, while never speaking about orders or masters publicly. Six administrative branches exist, and initiates will be placed in top positions within one sector to decide strategy and programs. - Illumicorp’s strategy is described as “control the head, and you control the body,” with global influence through international banking. The IMF and WTO are presented as tools that impoverish disobedient nations. Debt is described as a weapon against countries that don’t share Illumicorp’s vision. The Federal Reserve System is portrayed as “a collection of international banks owned by Illumicorp members,” created to form a centralized banking system, with money printed as a loan, accruing interest, and public taxes going toward debt repayment. Illumicorp purportedly funds itself through the public debt. - Through mergers and acquisitions, Illumicorp is said to own most of US oil, transport, banking, media, food, and communications industries. By consolidating power, conglomerates can influence labor and government. The plan envisions corporations replacing government as a centralized international body to meet global needs, with corporatism forming the foundation for world government once Illumicorp goes public. - Illumicorp’s control of the American military is highlighted as a tool: the military-industrial complex has been nurtured to serve as a prototype for a global police force. The aim is to migrate patriotism toward belief in a global government protecting all through superior force. The target is framed as Islamic nations resisting western domination, with oil reserves underpinning global domination. Illumicorp allegedly uses federal military funding to develop new forms of warfare and population reduction, including weather manipulation (as a weapon) via technologies like HARP and chemtrails. - The political system in America is presented as under Illumicorp’s control: a two-party system reduces issues to black-and-white debates, while media shapes public opinion. A “rogue candidate program” supposedly provides a voice for the dispossessed and builds a database of potential dissidents. In education, Illumicorp allegedly created the General Education Board in 1902 to condition obedience through curriculum, producing obedient workers. Associations like the American Historical Association are claimed to uphold an official history aligned with Illumicorp, while media and advertising program the public’s emotions to support the future agenda. Cable news allegedly promotes infotainment to subliminally reinforce desired attitudes, including environmental duty and eventually the great cleansing to reduce the global population to a manageable size. - Religion is described as a powerful tool for social control, with Illumicorp’s invisible influence in churches shaping opinions on current issues through policies written at Luma Corp headquarters. Christians would be rallied to support actions believed to be end-times prophecies, while Islamic fundamentalism is portrayed as a threat used to justify violence. A final phase allegedly involves a global cleansing. - Speaker 1 references the “control grid” project, describing a grid of finance, industry, government, and military under Illumicorp’s control. The Internet, GPS, RFID chips, and real ID cards linked to federal databases will monitor the population, with cell phones locating individuals. Intelligence and homeland security would identify and remove dissidents from the grid. People would choose to support the system to access its luxuries or lose access if they reject it. - Speaker 2–Speaker 7 introduce broader global conspiracy themes, including the emergence of a new world order and the idea that the UN is taking over global government. They reference Geithner’s remarks about a global currency, and quote a conspiracy description of a monolithic, ruthless conspiracy using infiltration, subversion, and control across military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific, and political operations. They describe an occult symbolography (red circle, serpent biting its tail, etc.) and discuss Luciferian elements in certain symbols. - Speaker 8 discusses Lucent Technologies and the idea that people will be chipped and money controlled by chips, with fear of being enslaved. They reference personal testimonies about chip control, and cite a “secret” network of military preparations for a New World Order, including guillotines and martial law, with testimonies from a self-identified Christian perspective about an imminent crisis. - Multiple voices recount concerns about vaccines, genetically modified foods, chemtrails, environmental policies, and population reduction plans. They argue vaccines have harmed children, that vaccines have caused autism and autoimmune diseases, and that pharmaceutical and biotech industries are part of a broader plot. They reference the biodiversity treaty, seed patenting, Monsanto, GMOs, and alleged plans to reduce the world population to a fraction of current numbers. They claim the North American Union and global currency (the amero) are steps toward a single world government, orchestrated by a global elite including the Rockefellers. They discuss the Georgia Guidestones’ command to maintain humanity at 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature, and link the stones to a broader occult agenda. - The program closes with calls to action: to win souls and follow Christian ethical guidance, to reject secret societies (notably Freemasonry) after learning more from recommended reading (Masonry Beyond the Light), and to prepare for what is described as imminent persecution and martyrdom for faith. They urge pastors, dads, and families to act with understanding, discipline, and commitment to biblical principles, and to rely on prayer and evangelism as the world reportedly moves toward the New World Order. - Throughout, the speakers repeatedly frame Illumicorp and associated elites as deliberately manipulating politics, media, education, religion, technology, and global economics to create a surveilled, choked, global grid, with drastic population reduction and a one-world government as the ultimate outcome.

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The US has 260,000 troops in Iraq, including 130,000 private forces due to privatization that began under George H.W. Bush. Blackwater emerged as a key player, with the Bush administration building a "coalition of the billing" because it failed to build a coalition of the willing. The number of contractor deaths is unknown, but estimated at 780 killed and 7,600 wounded. Mercenaries earn an average monthly tax-free salary, while US soldiers earn $28-40,000 annually. Blackwater, funded by the State Department with $750 million, acts as an armed wing of the administration. Blackwater's founder, Eric Prince, views the company as the "FedEx of national security." Contractors aren't subject to the uniform code of military justice, and Paul Bremer issued an order immunizing them from prosecution in 2004. With 48,000 mercenary employees in Iraq, there are no applicable laws, leading to a "wild West" environment. Democrats also support privatization, with Clinton giving contracts to Cheney's Halliburton. Blackwater exclusively donates to Republicans. During Hurricane Katrina, Blackwater billed $950 per man daily, earning $240,000 daily with 600 men. The National Guard's deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan led to Blackwater's hiring. Blackwater argues it shouldn't be subject to military law but also claims immunity in civilian court, positioning itself above the law.

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Eric Prince, connected to conservative Christian groups, runs Blackwater, a private military company with ties to evangelical organizations. Blackwater has 20,000 troops, operates in 9 countries, and has a $15 billion drug war contract. Concerns arise over their armed presence in Muslim countries and civil liberties issues. They were involved in Hurricane Katrina relief. Blackwater sells merchandise like teddy bears on their website.

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The US has 260,000 troops in Iraq, including 130,000 private forces due to privatization. Blackwater emerged as the "praetorian guard" in the war on terror after the Bush administration failed to build a coalition of the willing. While US soldiers earn $28-40,000 annually, mercenaries make that much monthly, tax-free. Blackwater, funded by the State Department, is an armed wing of the administration. Blackwater's founder, Eric Prince, views the company as the "FedEx" of national security. Mercenaries claim to only engage in defensive operations, but the Iraq war is inherently offensive. They are not subject to the uniform code of military justice, and an edict immunized contractors from prosecution. There are 48,000 employees of mercenary companies operating in Iraq without laws governing them. Democrats also support privatization, with Clinton giving Cheney's Halliburton big contracts. Blackwater only donates to Republicans. In post-Katrina New Orleans, Blackwater billed $950 per man daily while paying them $350. Blackwater argues it shouldn't be subject to military law, but also claims immunity in civilian court, effectively declaring itself above the law. This is a "shadow war" where mercenary deaths go unacknowledged and crimes go unpunished.

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I discovered a secretive Christian organization called the family, which has been operating for over 80 years. They have connections worldwide and a strong focus on power rather than just faith. Doug Coe, the leader, is highly influential but not well-known. The organization uses the national prayer breakfast to build relationships with foreign leaders. They believe in using imperfect individuals, like President Trump, to achieve their goals. However, they believe that Jesus and Capitol Hill should not mix. Their main objective is to maintain the unity of their family.

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The US has 260,000 troops in Iraq, including 130,000 private forces due to privatization that began under George H.W. Bush. Companies like Blackwater emerged as a "praetorian guard" in the war on terror after the Bush administration failed to build a coalition of the willing. While the average US soldier earns $28-40,000 annually, mercenaries make that monthly, tax-free. Blackwater, funded by the State Department, is described as an armed wing of the administration. Blackwater's founder views the company as the "FedEx of national security." Mercenaries claim to engage only in defensive operations, but the Iraq war is inherently offensive. They are not subject to the uniform code of military justice, and an edict immunized contractors from prosecution in 2004. With 48,000 mercenary employees in Iraq, there are no effective laws governing them, leading to a "wild West" environment. Blackwater was also present in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, billing $950 per man daily while paying them $350. The speaker argues that mercenaries are used because the Iraq war is an offensive war of conquest. Contractors at Abu Ghraib are not being prosecuted. Blackwater claims it shouldn't be subject to military law, but also argues for the same immunity as the US military in wrongful death lawsuits, essentially declaring itself above the law.

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The US has 260,000 troops in Iraq, including 130,000 private forces due to privatization that began under George H.W. Bush. Companies like Blackwater emerged as a "praetorian guard," outsourcing combat functions. While the average US soldier earns $28-40,000 annually, mercenaries make that monthly, tax-free. Blackwater, funded by the State Department to the tune of $750 million, repackages trained Navy SEALs, billing taxpayers. Blackwater calls itself the "FedEx of national security," engaging in offensive operations despite claims of only defensive actions. 48,000 mercenary employees operate in Iraq without legal governance due to Order 17, which immunized all contractors from prosecution. Iraqis view mercenaries as part of the occupation, and both Democrats and Republicans support privatization. Blackwater exclusively donates to Republicans. After Hurricane Katrina, Blackwater billed $950 a day per man, raking in $240,000 daily with 600 men. Mercenary deaths aren't publicized, and their crimes often go unpunished, unlike lower-ranking soldiers. Blackwater claims immunity from both military and civilian law, positioning itself above the law. This situation is described as a "shadow war."

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The US has 260,000 troops in Iraq, including 130,000 private forces due to privatization that began under George H.W. Bush. Companies like Blackwater emerged as a "praetorian guard" in the war on terror after the Bush administration failed to build a coalition of the willing. While the number of contractor deaths is unknown, it is estimated that 780 have been killed and 7,600 wounded. Mercenaries earn an average monthly tax-free income, while the average US soldier earns $28,000-$40,000 annually. Blackwater, funded by the State Department, is considered an armed wing of the administration. Blackwater hires and "repackages" Navy SEALs already trained at taxpayer expense. Founder Eric Prince views Blackwater as the "FedEx of national security." Contractors are not subject to the uniform code of military justice, and in 2004, Paul Bremer issued an order immunizing all contractors from prosecution. There are 48,000 employees of mercenary companies operating in Iraq without effective laws governing them. Blackwater only donates to Republicans. After Hurricane Katrina, Blackwater billed $950 per man daily, raking in $240,000 daily. Mercenaries' deaths are not publicized, and their crimes often go unpunished. Contractors at Abu Ghraib walk free. Blackwater claims it shouldn't be subject to military law but also argues for the same immunity as the US military in wrongful death lawsuits.

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Paul Singer and Peter Thiel are major donors to the Claremont Institute, which has influenced the Trump administration's national security apparatus. Michael Anton, a key figure in this network, was appointed to the National Security Council with Thiel's support. Thiel co-founded Palantir, a national security firm closely tied to U.S. intelligence agencies, and has expressed concerns about the Christian right's influence. The Claremont Institute's origins trace back to Harry Jaffa, a student of Leo Strauss, who advocated for a pro-Israel agenda. This network raises questions about potential conflicts of interest, particularly regarding U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East and the promotion of Israeli interests.

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Eric Prince, connected to conservative Christian groups, leads Blackwater, a private military company with ties to evangelical missions. Blackwater has 20,000 troops, operates in 9 countries, and has a $15 billion drug war contract. Concerns arise over armed Christian forces in Muslim countries. Blackwater's expansion raises civil liberties issues, with a Blackwater teddy bear sold on their website.

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BlackRock has made a deal with Zelensky to rebuild Ukraine after the war. However, it's worth noting that BlackRock is a major shareholder in arms manufacturers profiting from the war. So, while they sell weapons, they also get to rebuild the country. Hillary Clinton also mentioned economic opportunities in Iraq after the devastating war, referring to the large customer base there. It's a rather cynical perspective, considering the loss of innocent lives. The United States should view Iraq as a business opportunity, according to Clinton.

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The US has 260,000 troops in Iraq, including 130,000 private forces due to privatization that began under George H.W. Bush. Companies like Blackwater have become heavily armed paramilitary forces, outsourcing combat functions. The Bush administration built a "coalition of the billing" because it failed to build a coalition of the willing. While the average US soldier earns $28-40,000 annually, mercenaries make that much monthly, tax-free. Blackwater, funded by the State Department with $750 million, acts as an armed wing of the administration. Blackwater's founder views the company as the "FedEx of national security." Mercenaries claim to engage only in defensive operations, but the Iraq war is inherently offensive. They are not subject to the uniform code of military justice, and Bremer's order 17 immunized contractors from prosecution. With 48,000 mercenary employees in Iraq, there are no effective laws governing them. Blackwater only donates to Republicans. After Hurricane Katrina, Blackwater was found confronting criminals in New Orleans, deputized by the governor of Louisiana, billing $950 a day per man while paying them $350. Mercenaries' deaths don't make headlines, and their crimes often go unpunished. Blackwater claims it shouldn't be subject to military law, but also argues it can't be sued in civilian court, declaring itself above the law.

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The air is filled with chemtrails, phones are listening, and tax dollars buy bombs. The founders of Facebook, Google, Dell, Oracle, and Salesforce belong to the same group, but there's no agenda. Palantir's long-term goal is total global surveillance, monitoring every human from birth to death. Celebrities are paid to endorse the bombing of innocent people. Israel is considered a great ally, with payments of $2,000 made. Land was promised thousands of years ago, and the Talmud allows violation. Israel is paying Christian pastors to support their wars, and also paying people $2,500 to say they are not the chosen people. Some claim the murderers of Christ are chosen. People are called "retarded Israel simps" and "pizza cost deniers." Pastors are sellouts, and some pretend to be white Christians while secretly Jewish. The "pizza cost" was deserved, and "that guy with the little mustache had a lot of good points." Thinking APAC should register as a foreign agent is "antiseptic." "You are our property. You'll never get the Epstein list from us." People are told to ignore beheaded babies on Twitter and innocent sniper headshots. "They did JFK and 911."

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Want to provide examples of non-Jewish killings, specifically Christians? Look at the bombings in Iraq and Afghanistan; the body counts are in the millions. Yes, but those are Muslims. Exactly, but who is killing them? White people, right? That's what I'm saying. They're being pushed to the edge. But that doesn't involve Jews. It's American tax dollars funding this, and Jews control Congress. So, you're referring to AIPAC? Yes, elite Jews are using Christian tax dollars to bomb Muslims. What if Muslims had the ability to...

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Erik Prince - The Rise and Fall of Blackwater | SRS #029
Guests: Erik Prince
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Shawn Ryan interviews Erik Prince, a former Navy SEAL and founder of Blackwater, discussing his career, controversies, and perspectives on current geopolitical issues. Prince reflects on his time leading Blackwater, emphasizing its role in protecting U.S. diplomats and military personnel, and defending the company's actions during conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. He argues that Blackwater's reputation was unfairly tarnished, particularly after incidents like the Nisoor Square shooting, which he attributes to political agendas and media sensationalism. Prince shares insights into his upbringing, influenced by his entrepreneurial father, and his journey from military service to founding Blackwater. He discusses the challenges of operating in a politically charged environment and the complexities of government contracting, particularly with the State Department. He expresses frustration over the bureaucratic inefficiencies that hinder effective military operations and the lack of accountability in Washington. The conversation shifts to current events, including the war in Ukraine and the implications of U.S. foreign policy. Prince critiques the Biden administration's approach to Iran and China, arguing that the U.S. has lost its competitive edge due to poor leadership and decision-making. He emphasizes the importance of restoring American manufacturing and energy independence, particularly in light of China's growing influence in Africa and its ambitions regarding Taiwan. Prince also addresses the future of warfare, highlighting the role of technology and the need for a strategic shift in how the U.S. engages in conflicts. He advocates for a return to a focus on individual liberties and states' rights, warning against the dangers of a bloated federal government. The interview concludes with Prince expressing his commitment to finding solutions to these pressing issues and his desire to continue contributing to national security discussions.
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