OPERATION GLADIO: The international syndicate eliminating leaders from Patrice Lumumba, to Muammar Gaddafi, to control the world’s resources
‘Muammar Gaddafi cared about Libyans and he cared about Africans in general. And what happened to him? Well, he was assassinated because he dared to defy the central banking system and rely on gold in his own oil.
The same thing is true in Venezuela🇻🇪 today. When you become nationalistic and you want to use your resources to enrich your people, you get killed, you get overthrown.
They do it with these Gladio networks and the intelligence agencies and they deploy them. We did it in the Congo to Lumumba, he simply wanted to use the uranium…to enrich his own people.
What happened to him next? He was murdered. He was murdered by Operation Gladio elements.
Every leader that stands up for their country is a target from this international syndicate that wants to control all the world’s resources.’
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@ColonelTowner discussing Operation Gladio and how it still operates on Going Underground
More lies from 🇺🇸War Secretary Pete Hegseth:
‘Europe was not supposed to be a dependency of the United States.
That’s not what Winston Churchill or Charles de Gaulle or Conrad Adenauer wanted or expected. No.
Europe was supposed to be a military power allied with a strong America.’
The Marshall Plan after World War 2 was meticulously designed to make Europe a dependent vassal of the United States.
Operation Gladio crushed the opposition in Europe against European vassalage and the domination of American capital.
Charles De Gualle, for many of his faults, withdrew from NATO’s integrated military command in 1966 specifically because he believed NATO, dominated by the US, compromised France’s independence. Having American troops and commanders on French soil was unacceptable to him.
He was deeply suspicious of US hegemony and wanted Europe to be an independent pole of power, famously envisioning a “Europe from the Atlantic to the Urals.” He saw NATO as an instrument of American dominance over Western Europe.