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Black Op Radio
#1241 – Paul Bleau, John Armstrong

Black Op Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 107:00


  Request a FREE copy of the Garrison Files from Len. Email Len . Read Paul's latest article on Kennedys and King, Cuba 1960 and Lansdale's Playbook Revisit Paul's article from 2016 The JFK Assassination According to the History Textbooks - Part 1 Listen to Col. Fletcher Prouty discuss details regarding JFK's assassination Watch here. Edward Lansdale in Dealy Plaza on 11/22/63? Watch 50 Reasons for 50 Years - Episode 18 Purchase the "Collected Works of Col. L. Fletcher Prouty" - direct download". Available Here. Len & Paul reflect on how they first started to communicate & their meeting in Quebec City. Len thanks Paul for going through the Garrison Files & expanding on Garrison's investigations. Paul Abbott from Australia has created a Master Index to accompany the Garrison Files. Paul will always cherish his time in Quebec City visiting with Oliver Stone, Jim DiEugenio & Len. Watch Oliver Stone's documentary "JFK Revisited: Through The Looking Glass". Watch Here. Researching on the Mary Ferrell site, Paul discovered a significant letter from 1960. Read more. Explicit information in the letter is regarding the removal of Castro from power in Cuba. As early as 1960, Lansdale was influencing in the dirty tricks category in respects to Cuba. Tactics like manipulation of information, planting false evidence, setting up Patsies, blaming people etc.. Ed Lansdale had been involved in Operation Mongoose & was a key figure in Kennedy's assassination. Col. Fletcher Prouty worked with Ed Lansdale, having detailed information about Lansdale's history. Lansdale position in the world of espionage was to aid the French resistance during WWII. During WWII, Lansdale was in the OSS & sent to the Philippines by General Charles Willoughby. Paul Helliwell will be revealed to be money behind the assassination Allen Dulles stated Lansdale was one of his best men, helping to fight off communism in Vietnam. Prior to WWII Lansdale was involved in the advertising world. Advertising is mass psychology. Both David Atlee Phillips & Ed Lansdale were experts in the art of psychological warfare. An advisor to Ramon Magsaysay, Lansdale was given the role by Dulles to fight off the Huks movement. The Huks farmers were rebelling against the forced rural reformation that was taking place in the Philippines. Lansdale later became an advisor to the French in Vietnam. Excom was the Executive Committee that Kennedy organized to help him problem solve during the crisis. Robert Kennedy, CIA's John McCone, JCS members & others were on the board of the Excom Committee. Ed Lansdale's go to person at the CIA was William K. Harvey. Harvey is another key figure in JFK's murder. Policy would be set up, directions sent to SAS, SAS would create plan to follow through with objective. Prouty had been sent to the South Pole escorting VIPS, conveniently out of the way for JFK's murderers. Previously Prouty had been involved in Eissenhower's security when he visited Mexico City. Fletcher Prouty identifies Ed Lansdale in Dealey Plaza on November 22, 1963. Listen as Len gives a detailed background of Prouty's timeline before the assassination. Prouty believed Lansdale was involved in Prouty being sent to the South Pole just before the assassination. Was Ed Lansdale captured walking in the photos that were taken of the three tramps in Dealey Plaza? Why would Lansdale be in Dallas? Did anyone ever asked him? No one has thought that Lansdale was a shooter in Dealey Plaza, more of an organizational support person. Prouty was able to remove documents before his retirement by having his secretaries not stamp TOP SECRET. In Prouty's last days, he offered his collection of records & government papers to Len. A small van would have been needed to transport documents, surely to bring attention at the border crossing. Oswald was made to look like he had backing from ...

Kerre McIvor Mornings Podcast
Kerre Woodham: If you want to live outside the law, expect your life to be difficult

Kerre McIvor Mornings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 9:05 Transcription Available


Police have announced Operation Nickel, a nationwide operation focused on the enforcement of the Gangs Act 2024. What is the Gangs Act 2024? It's the specific piece of legislation that enforces the prohibition of the display of gang Insignia in public places. It provides for the issue of dispersal notices to stop gang members from gathering in public places, and it also makes provisions for non-consorting orders to prevent specified gang offenders from associating or communicating with each other for three years. Basically, it's to make life uncomfortable for the gangs who've had a pretty free ride of it over recent times. Paul Basham, National Controller for the operation, says the display of gang insignia in public places will not be tolerated. When the new laws come into effect, he says, the police will actively enforce any breaches. As part of the operation before the legislation came into effect, police engaged with gangs and community representatives about the requirements of the Gangs Act and what the police intended to do with the legislation. He said gangs are well aware that once this law comes into effect, they are not allowed to wear a gang patch in public. If they're sitting at home watching The Chase, fine. Pop your gang patch on and be the business. Police staff have spoken to gang leaders and made it clear that anyone breaching the new laws can expect enforcement action, he said, and if we come across anyone wearing gang insignia in public, we will not be taking the excuse of ignorance as a defence. He spoke to the Mike Hosking Breakfast this morning and said he is confident the Gang Disruption Units are set up and ready to go. “You know, it's inevitable that we will be responding to reports of gangs breaking the law but you know, in addition to that, those units will be proactive, gathering intelligence, looking to work with other police units, and taking opportunities to sort of fulfil their mandate, which is in line with the purpose of the Act, which is to reduce the ability of gangs to operate and to cause fear and intimidation and disruption by the public. “So those units are really clear in terms of what the purpose is, and from the 21st of November they'll be into it, and I think too, you'll see them, you know, sharpening their tradecraft and their skills relative to the provisions of this legislation. And so we just see it as an awesome tool to allow us to continue the work that we do pretty much up and down the country every day anyway, in the way that we police the gangs.” So there were about 400 meetings up and down the country. As the police said, this is what we intend to do, this is what the legislation is. So fair dues. It doesn't mean though that if you see a person wearing a gang patch, you think, ‘crikey, they're breaking the law' and you jump on your phone and you dial 111, that the police will be able to descend upon the offending individual, blues and twos at the go with the full weight of the law. There may be higher priorities for the police in that situation. Police Assistant Commissioner Basham says they will gather evidence allowing them to follow through with enforcement action at a later date. As I say, the gangs have had it pretty cruisy for some time now. That whole ‘let's work with them' approach was tried but I don't think it was terribly successful, and I think enough time had passed to see that it wasn't actually working for the majority of us, for the rest of the community. Might have been working brilliantly for the gangs, went gangbusters, in fact, but for the rest of us, not so much. So now gangs are being told you want to live outside the community, you want to live outside the laws, you want to break the law to make a living, then expect that your life will be difficult. The community has decided enough is enough, and we don't want to see that anymore. We don't want the flaunting, and we don't want the swaggering, and we don't want the ‘we are sticking two fingers to you' shoved in our face. Gangs argue that they're not all bad. That they provide a form of family for children and young people who have been failed by their own families. And in part that is true. You can only imagine how woeful the families are they've come from if they think that the gang is a good idea. They argue they do good work. Remember at Wellsford, north of Auckland, when the local Head Hunters had a charity motor bike ride and raised $2,500 and decided to donate the money to the local volunteer fire brigade? Yes, the fire brigade was advised to give the money back and there was harrumphing about that, but let's face it, they were just looking for a bit of PR. Which is a very cheap amount for good PR - $2500 is chump change for the Head Hunters. They could have donated the proceeds of a couple of baggies and be done with it. The Tribal Huk – remember them? Ngaruawahia? They were making and delivering sandwiches to socially deprived children at schools in the region long before the government was doing it. They also made headlines for their attempts to rid Ngaruawahia of methamphetamine which meant that the leader, Jamie Pink, came under fire during a confrontation in Ngaruawahia in 2016. The Huks ran a Christmas party for children. They gave money to schools for drug education. Good, good boys. No, not really. When a dispute arose within the gang, Jamie Pink, the leader, repeatedly smashed the blunt edge of a log splitting axe into the legs of his former mate so that the bones were sticking out of the skin on both knees. The man needed operations to insert screws and rods into his leg so he could walk again. And Punk Pink is currently serving seven years at His Majesty's Leisure. You've got the Mongrel Mob Kingdom. Remember them? Our frequent caller, PR woman, Louise. We haven't heard from her in a while. She's been lying very low, probably because the Mongrel Mob kingpin turned out to be wolves in sheep's clothing. If you're going to be a gang, be a gang, be done with it. Sell your drugs, live your life – it's basically a pyramid scheme to the young ones who are thinking should I get a 9-5, which is really hard, and you have to get up five days a week, or should I go and sell drugs for the gangs? It's a pyramid scheme - only a few get really, really rich. If you're a grunt at the bottom, you get the abuse, you get the jail terms, you get very little money. You might get a few baubles or trinkets from the top guys and that's about it. It's a misogynist – if you're looking for diversity, equality, and inclusivity, you're going to struggle to find that in a gang. They don't seem to have places for women. You can work under them, but not in the way you might want to. Just be a gang, and be a crim and be done with it. You can't have your cake and eat it too. Or renounce the patch and the crime and come join us. It's not that bad. It really, really isn't. You don't have to join the gang, there are other options. But for God's sake, don't dress yourself up and pretend that you're decent people, providing an alternative to the wayward and the forlorn, that the patriarchal, oppressive government has failed to provide - that is total BS. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Phoenix Productions
Doctor who Remasterd [ S2E3] The Lone Sontaran ( part 2)

Phoenix Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 9:10


Whilst travelling through the forest and coming across a mysterious object that's invisible. The Doctor and James find themselves in the presence of a sontaran warrior general Huks of the tenth sontaran battle fleet . Who has crashed to earth due to a incursion with an enemy craft . Huk's finds the Doctor and James searching his ship and lauches an attack on the pair after the Doctor reveals his identity to the soldier reminding him of the  destruction of a whole fleet who had previosly tried to claim the planet at the hands of the Doctor.  Never the Less Huk's has only one mission to conquer and claim earth for the glory of the sontaran empire . The Doctor knows that he can not allow Huk's to remain on earth and must stop his plan before the fate of the entire human race is at stake.  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pp15/message

Crapules
Les Vampires de la CIA

Crapules

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 11:31


Aujourd'hui nous allons parler d'Edward Lansdale, officier de la CIA, qui a mis fin à l'insurrection aux Philippines, grâce au soutien d'alliés peu communs : des vampires. Retrouvez Crapules sur Twitter : https://twitter.com/CrapulesStudio Musiques de fond par Chad Crouch. Sources : Les Philippines, laboratoire de la contre-insurrection ? La révolte des Huks et sa répression (1946-1954), Jean-Philippe Baulon, Stratégique, 2012 How the CIA Used the Aswang to Win a War in the Philippines, Anri Ichimura & Allen Severino, Esquire Mag, 2019

Black Op Radio
#981b – Douglas Valentine (Part 2)

Black Op Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 61:19


  Vietnam was CIA from the start, 1954-1964 The military was unprepared to fight brush-fire wars Regular U.S. military was still in Europe CIA absorbed the people and methodology of the OSS Guerilla and covert wars, Army Special Forces General Erskine, Office of Special Operations, (OSO) The liaison between CIA and the military U.S. war of suppression in the Philippines (1899 – 1902) The OSO provides CIA with personnel, planes, material Military in civilian clothes, civilians with military rank The OSS fought behind enemy lines with partisans They're cutthroats, they like this kind of work Guerilla war, there are no rules, anything goes You have to be able to torture and kill civilians Throwing people out of a helicopter is the least of it Atrocity and crime on an industrial scale Zionists poured into Palestine, guerilla warfare Communists want to take the land back Vietnam, ideological civilian warfare CIA managing police operations, root out the enemy Lansdale becomes the guru Charles Bohannon, Napoleon Valeriano Counterguerrilla Operations: The Phillippine Experience (1962) Lansdale becomes an Air Force colonel An ethic of war crimes as policy The (Hukbalahap) Huk Rebellion, United Fruit, Allen Dulles Communists were the good guys in the Philippines Rampant fascist capitalism turns people into commodities Lansdale put down the Huk Rebellion (1946–54) Paramilitary police work, quasi-military police units Dress up like Huks, wipe out neutral villages Project a boy scout propaganda image back home The Dulles brothers loved Lansdale He packaged lies, bullshit, that was what his genius was Magsaysay gave Ford and Westinghouse franchises CIA and the military, most important to show success Operation Mongoose, Task Force W, second coming of Christ Overthrowing Guatemala not for democracy, for United Fruit "For Democracy" is all a lie, colonial United States Fletcher Prouty explained all this CIA in Saigon, C-4 explosives, kill dozens, blame communists Freedom Company and Operation Brotherhood WWII, OSS, the Psychological Warfare Branch of the U.S. Army Anthropologists, sociologists, psychologists The world is a laboratory for these mad scientists Church Committee Interim Report, Operation Mongoose Lansdale's programs failed, the communists won Ed Murphy worked in Phoenix in Vietnam Military Intelligence in D.C, identify protest leaders Go in and start bonfires and fights U.S. citizens are not considered as different from peasants You're just a commodity to be exploited for your labor Kennedy was killed, Civil Rights, you're a communist Making war has become America's business CIA, military, arms industry, politicians, indistinguishable Doug corresponded with Lansdale, they never met www.douglasvalentine.com The CIA As Organized Crime: (Valentine 2016) How Illegal Operations Corrupt America and the World  

Overwatch League Recap
104 - OWL Recap - Talent Fleeing and Hero Bans

Overwatch League Recap

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 60:06


This week @MelOverwatch and @Blazzin_Bob talk about the recent drama in the Overwatch League featuring Dafran and Malik as well as the possibility of hero bans coming to Overwatch. News: Overwatch starts in a little over 2 week! Feb 8, 2020 New 2020 jerseys Follow-up Questions: Reason for so many changes going into 2020? How will travel effect teams/players? Will homestands have an impact? Will the country of the roster players have an impact on fans? (e.g., Korean players playing for a Chinese team) Bonus Topics: Defran comments on OWL broadcast Hero bans in OWL 2020 Huks thoughts 1 hero every map by each team- max of 5 heros OWL Recap is one of the first Overwatch League podcasts and one of the few to have a female host's perspective. We often have guests such as casters, coaches, journalists and more. The show is hosted by Mel (MelOverwatch) and Bobby (BlazzinBob).   Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/OWLRecap Join our discord - https://discord.me/omniclab Support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/owlrecap Subscribe on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/OWLRecap  

Forgotten Classics
Episode 279: A Matter of Importance, Part 2

Forgotten Classics

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018


In which we learn how to outsmart delinks ... and HuksEpisode 279, A Matter of Importance, part 2(download or listen via this link)Book InformationStory rating: G for policemen, missing space ships,Huks, delinks, detective work .This story is in the public domain PODCAST HIGHLIGHTThe Black Tapes Podcast

Forgotten Classics
Episode 278: A Matter of Importance, part 1

Forgotten Classics

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018


In which we search for a mysteriously missing space transportand learn the difference between the police and the military.Episode 278, A Matter of Importance, part 1(download or listen via this link)Book InformationStory rating: G for policemen, missing space ships,Huks, delinks, detective work .This story is in the public domain PODCAST HIGHLIGHTFood News

Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 02/06
Untersuchungen zum Stabilitätsverhalten der therapeutischen Antikörper-Zytokin-Konstrukte huKS-IL 2 und hu14.18-IL 2

Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 02/06

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2006


In der vorliegenden Dissertation wurde die Stabilitätsproblematik therapeutischer Proteine am Beispiel zweier Entwicklungssubstanzen, der Immunzytokine huKS-IL 2 und hu14.18-IL 2, erörtert. Bei beiden Molekülen handelt es sich um neuartige Fusionsproteine, in denen eine variable Antikörper-Komponente mit jeweils zwei Interleukin-2 Resten verknüpft ist. Ziel der Untersuchungen war es, das Abbauverhalten der Substanzen näher zu charakterisieren und destabilisierende Einflussfaktoren zu identifizieren. Im Fokus der Arbeit stand die Frage, inwiefern sich das Stabilitätsverhalten der Fusionsproteine gegenüber den einzelnen Proteinkomponenten verändert und welche Auswirkungen eine Variation der Molekülbestandteile auf die Stabilität der Konstrukte hat. Hierzu wurden den Stabilitätsstudien von huKS-IL 2 und hu14.18-IL 2 Untersuchungen mit den monoklonalen Antikörpern huKS und hu14.18 bzw. mit Interleukin-2 gegenübergestellt. Ein weiteres Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, eine lagerstabile flüssige oder gefriergetrocknete Formulierung für huKS-IL 2 und hu14.18-IL 2 zu entwickeln, wobei im Rahmen der Rezepturfindung neben etablierten Excipienten auch einige neuartige Hilfsstoffe erprobt wurden. Der letzte Teil dieser Dissertation befasste sich schließlich mit der Frage, inwiefern für huKS-IL 2 und hu14.18-IL 2 Stabilitätsvorhersagen aufgrund beschleunigter Haltbarkeitsstudien getroffen werden können. Hierbei wurde die Anwendbarkeit der klassischen isothermen Methode sowie einer nonisothermen Methode getestet.