Anonymous ID: e99e61 April 28, 2022, 5:34 a.m. No.16169788   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9806

>>16169246

>Red Bull

forgot about the Red Bull Q drop

Bannon been mentioning he's "off the Red Bull" now that he has been working with some Navy Seals on the new Warpath Covfefe

Started saying roughly a week ago

Anonymous ID: e99e61 April 28, 2022, 5:48 a.m. No.16169847   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9865 >>9896

>>16169246

>https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1519494019855884288?s=19

 

Think there could be a moar connections here.

 

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Next I’m buying Coca-Cola to put the cocaine back in

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>>1218299

Q. Normies only watch CNN. They don't even know ANY of this is happening.

 

We are too smug.

 

>>1218316

Hope not.

Might as well go sit in the CIA.

Russia grounding our military planes in Syria.

Military aircraft crashing in US.

Coincidence?

Autists need Red Bull?

Q

 

 

Coca-Cola, The CIA, AndThe Courts- Part 1

 

Early on in their history,The Coca-Cola Company assisted the U.S. in espionage. When the company set up bottling plants and distribution facilities in a new country, sent in were spy operatives. The place to hang their hat was the offices and plants, worldwide, of the much ballyhooed drink. The cocaine trace made it addictive. So did the sugar content, according to some nutritionist. With the U.S. Senate subcommittee hearings on Iran-Contra late in the 1980,s, the CIA-Coca-Cola link was dealt with. In Nicaragua, for example, those with CIA, when the Senate subcommittee asked, where with local offices of The Coca-Cola Company. By the end of the 20th Century, Coke bought about a billion dollars a year in advertisements in the monopoly press, even more when you add up their so-called "independent" subsidiaries.

Anonymous ID: e99e61 April 28, 2022, 6:02 a.m. No.16169896   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9908

>>16169847

>Might as well go sit in the CIA.

>Early on in their history,The Coca-Cola Company assisted the U.S. in espionage

 

Coke reportedly uses worldwide, mafia-type strong-arms to assure distribution and wreck competitors. Such as making soda pop competitors' refrigerator units in stores to over-night, disappear. In some places it is the traditional Sicilian and Italian mafia. In other places, former Soviet Secret Police agents the KGB, like in the U.S. and current Russia, called the mafiya. Elsewhere used reportedly are the numerous Japanese underworld, the Yakuza.

 

Feeding on lush revenue of Coke ads, the press whores are not about to run news items or documentaries pointing out the reportedly close link betweenThe Coca-Cola Company, covert operations of the American CIA,and the criminal cartel.

 

A key player, reportedly combining covert operations and the soda pop, was Roberto Goizueta. A Cuban, he started with the firm at their Havana offices in 1954. From 1980 to about the time of his death in 1997, Goizueta was at the helm of the spy-pop witches brew, operating in most every place on the globe. Through stock options he became a billionaire.

 

Goizueta's father was a Cuban sugar plantation dictator. Cuba was the major source of cane sugar used in the cola drink. Because of the ferment for change, needed was a new front man in Cuba. Batista, and the mafia, and the wealthy criminal families sucking the sugar blood out of Cuba, had overplayed their hand. So the American CIA, with the help of their reputed Atlanta-based adjunct, The Coca-Cola Company, installed their darling, Fidel Castro, a popular hero. When, like Frankenstein's monster, he turned against his creators, they plotted to overthrow Castro and assassinate him. It was 1961 andit was called the Bay of Pigs operation.