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ColonelTowner-Watkins

@ColonelTowner

Retired USAF Colonel Exposing OPERATION GLADIO & the INTERNATIONAL SYNDICATE to the WORLD-find me on Rumble, Substack, TruthSocial, X SPACES M-F 4pm EST

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ColonelTowner-Watkins
ColonelTowner-Watkins@ColonelTowner·
Our new video. Thank you to everyone who help fund it.
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ColonelTowner-Watkins@ColonelTowner·
I’m American. My commentary focuses on America. I am not wrong in doing so. I’ve never once said it was exclusively the American ppl. In case you don’t listen to my podcasts, I’ve been very clear about who is doing what and to whom and the billions of ppl affected and millions murdered as a result.
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Swen Gerards🐭
Swen Gerards🐭@swengerards·
@ColonelTowner You are getting a lot right. Sadly you are getting one thing consistently wrong. It is not just the American ppl. It every population of a "Western" "Democracy". As you mentioned. Italy is not a Democracy beginning from the first election after WW2 onwards. Same goes for Germany.
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ColonelTowner-Watkins
ColonelTowner-Watkins@ColonelTowner·
Verification of what we've been saying all along. The CIA interfered in their first election in 1948 (Italy). They've been interfering in elections ever since including in US elections. When the interference doesn't work, they simply launch coup after coup in order to overthrow the government they view as a threat to the agenda of the syndicate they work for bc THEY DO NOT AND NEVER HAVE WORKED FOR THE PRESIDENT OR OUR COUNTRY. As I have illustrated repeatedly, they work for an international syndicate that prior to WW2 had to pay for their own intelligence and paramilitary assets. Post WW2, they simply established a CIA and standing military to execute their resource monopoly and colonialized international labor pool and offload the cost onto the American ppl. In addition, they set up stay behind units they deployed all over the world to orchestrate their destabilization efforts disguised as organic uprising or chaos. They then package this as 'intel' and pass it off to the Pentagon that supplies additional muscle from the spec-ops communities who are told they're fighting communists or radical islamists when, in fact, they are fighting the indigenous ppl fighting the exploitation. There are too many examples of this over the last 75 years and we've documented many of them. In the more industrialize countries, this starts with election interference. It goes kinetic when they lose the elections to a nationalist or opposition figure. It's currently playing out in Hungary. It happening in Ukraine in 2014. It's happening all over the world. This was all revealed decades ago and no one was ever held accountable. We simply can not continue, as a country, until accountability happens.
TheStormHasArrived@TheStormRedux

Devin Nunes, Chair of the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board, sat down for a fascinating interview with John Solomon to discuss the new revelations that China had access to voter data in the 2020 election and how the intelligence community hid it from POTUS. Devin opined on what needs to come next: “At some point, people have to be prosecuted, or fired, or demoted, or forced into early retirement. Something has to start happening with all of this malfeasance that’s going on.” NOTE: *Agreed, but they need to prosecuted - not forced into early retirement 😉 Devin’s point is taken, though. Things need to happen. Nunes went on to ponder about that time when General Milley called China in 2020 (remember that?) and told them not to listen to President Trump - was it related to this? 👀 “I would look at whether these are related, because the timing is similar, where you probably had multiple agencies coordinating together to not give the President information.” Sure seems like a lot of people are about to be absolutely f’ed. @JustTheNews @AmandaHead @jsolomonReports

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John W
John W@txradioguy·
@ColonelTowner You're going after the wrong person. Your attack coordinates are off...sir
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Fugitive Caesar
Fugitive Caesar@ThomBrady5·
Bill Clinton changed the unemployment metric in 1994 so it only measures people who looked for a job in recent weeks, rather than the total number of adults out of work. So the number is always like 4% even when a third of adults don't have a job.
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@ThomBrady5 been saying for years unemployment is at least 15%. BLS just lies lies lies lies lies lies lies

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ColonelTowner-Watkins
ColonelTowner-Watkins@ColonelTowner·
There is zero chance the criminals running the syndicate is going to allow their puppets in Congress cut their funding streams. That’s the equivalent of asking the narcotics trafficker to stop trafficking. He’s making millions off of trafficking and the boss has a gun aimed at his family. Ain’t ever going to happen. Congress gave themselves the power to become instance millionaires, nothing they enact applies to them and they ain’t going quietly because they can’t.
CannCon@canncon

Did YOU know that Congress just voted against a resolution to amend the Constitution?? The amendment would have been as popular, if not more popular than the SAVE America Act...

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Colin Glassey - Author
Colin Glassey - Author@cglassey_author·
@ColonelTowner @myth_pilot Love it! The A-10 is my favorite war plane. Reason being; ground support is how you win wars. You don't win a war just by having air superiority (it's great to have!). Wars are won by destroying the enemy & their fortified positions up close. A-10 (& the AC-130) do this.
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ColonelTowner-Watkins@ColonelTowner·
Many of my friends back in the day were A-10 pilots. Each aircraft has a unique pilot community. My favorite was the A-10. Almost all were down to earth true patriots; most had no ego with work ethic that made working along side them awesome. While assigned to the Pentagon in the 90's the AF tried at least 3 times to get rid of them. The first was very subtle. The refused to fund comm updates that made talking to the Army impossible. The AF Reserve and Guard had lots of A-10 and lots of politicians in their pocket. So they had a special acquisition appropriation set up to fund their upgrades of SADL among a few other things. When combatant commands needed that capability only the Reserve and Guard A-10s were available. That pissed off all the right ppl and shamed the AF leadership. The chief of the AF Reserve, at the time, was an A-10 pilot, Gen McIntosh. The Air Force Reserve, Guard worked hand in hand with their active duty A-10 community to modify the A-10 continually using that special funding which back-doored the begrudging AD to keep up with the modifications. I was an executive officer to the Deputy Chief of the AF Reserve at the time, also an A-10 pilot and the meetings with active duty at the Pentagon was a hoot to go to. A real eye-opener to how things really work in the puzzle palace for a young major. Next, the AF submitted a budget with zero funding for the A-10, which Congress put the money back in and told the AF they weren't retiring them. The next cycle the AF unfunded them again. Congress not only restored the funding, they took the money out of the overall AF budget to do so. That hurt so bad they stopped trying to do that, for a few decades.
Status-6 (War & Military News)@Archer83Able

Chairman of the JCS Gen. Dan Caine: "The A-10 Warthog is now in the fight across the southern flank and is hunting and killing fast attack watercraft in the Straits of Hormuz."

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Buck1776
Buck1776@Buck17761·
50 years old and still answering the call. Hope they never retire this beauty
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ColonelTowner-Watkins
ColonelTowner-Watkins@ColonelTowner·
Interesting story. David Goggins originally an airman, was washed out of PJ training and was reassigned as a TAC-P. After transferring to the Navy goes on to the SEAL program. Apparently, the PJ set back had always loomed in the background and when he contacted the the AF about revisiting it, you’d think (especially from a recruiting perspective) the AF would jump at the opportunity…you’d be wrong. First it was age waiver, then a cross service, one road block after another and the senior officers questioning everything. But there was a colonel at Recruiting Command that kept it going. The Surface Warfare shop made it happen. This could be a great opportunity to highlight one of the greatest careers in the AF, let’s see what they do with it.
NewsForce@Newsforce

51-YEAR-OLD GOGGINS REENLISTS AND CHOOSES SUFFERING AGAIN @davidgoggins has reenlisted in the U.S. Air Force at age 51 as a master sergeant, entering the elite Special Warfare Training Wing after receiving an age waiver. The move places him back into one of the military’s toughest pipelines, where most candidates decades younger fail, despite Goggins already completing Navy SEAL training, Army Ranger School, and Air Force Tactical Air Controller training earlier in his career. Most people midlife crisis buy a sports car, he picked a two-year training pipeline designed to break humans. Source: NewsForce

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Chris Hinkle
Chris Hinkle@TheChrisHinkle·
I was one of the first Online Covert Employees (OCE) in the FBI. I can definitely and with tenured experience tell you this little idiot is full of 💩. In his short cup of coffee tenure in the FBI, he was never an OCE and has no knowledge of what the designation entails. There is a reason he was walked out of the FBI. Also. Not a Whistleblower. Not now. Never was. Just facts.
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TheLastRefuge
TheLastRefuge@TheLastRefuge2·
Diametrically wrong. They manufactured the evidence you claim they misinterpreted. They literally CREATED the evidence out of nothing. They didn't make mistakes. They did it on purpose. Yes, ALL OF THEM.
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican

Ok, I'm apparently not good at writing parables, because nearly everyone interpreted it wrong. I used a parable because I want to respect others' service records, especially when not all the facts are out yet. So let's pivot to a much more direct analogy. In 2016, career intelligence professionals, people who had genuinely spent their lives fighting America's enemies, became convinced that a foreign power had compromised the incoming president. They had data points. Real ones. Trump had business dealings in Moscow. He said nice things about Putin on camera. People in his orbit had meetings with Russian nationals. A dossier appeared with salacious claims. Each data point individually was... a data point. But they were looking for Russia. So they found Russia. Everywhere. They were so certain they were right that they leaked to the press. They used classification authority to spy on American citizens. They presented unverified opposition research to a FISA court as intelligence. Peter Strzok texted about "insurance policies." Andrew McCabe authorized leaks. They were experienced professionals who genuinely believed the republic was in danger. Their service records were real. Their concern was sincere. And they were wrong.

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ColonelTowner-Watkins
ColonelTowner-Watkins@ColonelTowner·
Let’s dissect this: “In 2016, career intelligence professionals, people who had genuinely spent their lives fighting America's enemies,” Wrong. Since 1947, the CIA has consistently created intel to feed the president whatever narrative they wanted to ensure he approved whatever they wanted to do. In the few instances when he said no, they did it anyway. I’ve spent years illustrating this repeatedly. When the president consistently starts saying “no” they kill him (JFK) or if he asks too many questions they coup him (Nixon). “became convinced that a foreign power had compromised the incoming president. They had data points. Real ones. Trump had business dealings in Moscow.” The CIA had thoroughly vetted Trump for decades. The mafia had tried to dirty him up. The mafia works very close (like in the same bed) with the CIA. They tried to compromise him with Epstein. They knew Trump WAS NOT compromised which is why they began tapping his phone in early 2016 looking for anything and everything they could to create a narrative. “He said nice things about Putin on camera.” At no time in the history of the world has saying nice things about someone a data point for saying he’s compromised by a foreign power unless you are extremely desperate. “People in his orbit had meetings with Russian nationals.” The Obama created a Russia dilemma to set up ppl in Trump’s orbit. The CIA set up ppl in Trump’s orbit with “meetings” to generate talking points. “A dossier appeared with salacious claims.” The dossier was created by the CIA and their sister intelligence agencies to run an operation against Trump. The MI6 crew and CIA London station created it, planned the op and used John McCain and other compromised senators to pull it off. “Each data point individually was... a data point.” Yes, every data point was a planned CIA operation to stop Trump from being elected. When that didn’t work, stop him from taking office, and coup him once he took office. They used everyone in his orbit, destroyed their lives, bankrupted them, tried to send them to prison just bc they didn’t control Trump. Four soft coups in 4 yrs. Each one of them planned and involved the CIA. What you don’t seem to understand is that the same CIA has attempted this 100’s of times all over the world, have successfully done it over 90 times and their very first one was 1948 in Italy spending $35M in 1948 dollars. They are experts at it. Millions have died as a result of their coups. They don’t give a shit about human beings, nation states, or America. They don’t work for the president. They work for an international syndicate hell bent on one world government and view (and have repeatedly said on the record) they view Trump as an existential threat. They knew exactly what they would do in 2015 when he announced and got more aggressive every day after that.
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican

Ok, I'm apparently not good at writing parables, because nearly everyone interpreted it wrong. I used a parable because I want to respect others' service records, especially when not all the facts are out yet. So let's pivot to a much more direct analogy. In 2016, career intelligence professionals, people who had genuinely spent their lives fighting America's enemies, became convinced that a foreign power had compromised the incoming president. They had data points. Real ones. Trump had business dealings in Moscow. He said nice things about Putin on camera. People in his orbit had meetings with Russian nationals. A dossier appeared with salacious claims. Each data point individually was... a data point. But they were looking for Russia. So they found Russia. Everywhere. They were so certain they were right that they leaked to the press. They used classification authority to spy on American citizens. They presented unverified opposition research to a FISA court as intelligence. Peter Strzok texted about "insurance policies." Andrew McCabe authorized leaks. They were experienced professionals who genuinely believed the republic was in danger. Their service records were real. Their concern was sincere. And they were wrong.

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MJTruthUltra
MJTruthUltra@MJTruthUltra·
Absolutely insane… 🚨 TREASON: Kash Patel explains how Biden-Era Rules Restricted FBI from Stopping CCP Officials Buying Land Just Outside 1-Mile Radius Around U.S. Military Bases Kash Patel refers to CFIUS — the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, explaining how prior Biden-era rules and FBI leadership severely limited national-security reviews of foreign real-estate purchases. - 400 acre farm in Texas was owned by CCP Official, but because he was outside the reach of CFIUS Law, the FBI executed an unlawful execution of firearms criminal complaint in order to SEIZE THE LAND in its entirety. That CCP National escaped to mainland China - In Louisiana, the CCP owned and operated drilling sites off the coast outside the 1 mile CFIUS law. They got creative and provided state and local authorities intel to SHUT DOWN that CCP drilling sites CFIUS jurisdiction was capped at just a 1-mile radius around most U.S. military bases (only a handful of ultra-sensitive sites got 100 miles). This let CCP-linked buyers snap up property just outside the zone for spying on bases, running secret biolabs, and other influence operations on U.S. soil. His FBI is now reversing it: aggressively using and pushing to expand CFIUS tools, blocking these purchases, and coordinating with Congress and allies to dismantle the networks. rumble.com/v77cci4-kash-p…
MJTruthUltra@MJTruthUltra

Democrat retard Jimmy Gomez slams his tiny little fist on the table demanding Tulsi Gabbard answer him, but kept interrupting her while she tried to respond. These are not serious people… rumble.com/v77c5k2-dem-ji…

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Alex Sheremet
Alex Sheremet@automachination·
I didn't see this story at the time, but Yehuda Meshi Zahav was a chair of ZAKA, the Israeli volunteer group which helped spread many debunked claims about the October 7th Hamas attack. Turns out that Meshi Zahav was a prolific rapist himself, "abusing hundreds of people over decades on a nearly daily occurrence." This means we have far more evidence of mass rape by ONE PERSON, on the Israeli aside, vs. tallying up every single allegation on the Hamas side, which Israel insists would have been carried out by dozens (hundreds?) of men. ZAKA also interfered with dead bodies, thus making forensic analysis impossible in some cases. In other words, even IF Israel wanted to conduct an impartial investigation into the mass rape claims, they would be unable to do so based on accepted evidentiary standards.
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