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Earl Warren person

also: Warren, Justice Earl Warren, Chief Justice Earl Warren, Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren

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Lyndon B. Johnson appointed Earl Warren book_quoted
“We're talking about the Warren Commission. As we all know, the Warren Commission was named after Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren. And he basically had to be strong-armed by President Johnson into chairing it because he didn't want t…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26 @ 2:18
Lyndon B. Johnson appointed Earl Warren guest_asserted
“He talks to Richard Russell and Earl Warren to try to get them to serve on the commission. And they both say no.…”
▶ ColonelTowner-Watkins - Guest_ Solving JFK Podcast @ 1:31:02

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ColonelTowner-Watkins - Guest_ Solving JFK Podcast
▶ 1:31:02 and dislike of the CIA ends up being a corner of the carpet that we can pull up because it's not defensible from a defending the official record position. So anyway, so what's LBJ do? He talks to Richard Russell and Earl Warren to try to ge…
ColonelTowner-Watkins - Guest_ Solving JFK Podcast
▶ 1:31:27 which is, he goes, I'm going to tell you a little, he goes, he told me he wasn't going to serve. And then I brought up to him a little incident in Mexico City that Hoover told me about that we got to take this out of the arena of talking ab…
Operation Gladio - Indonesia Part 2
▶ 55:41 during one of the most crucial operations there is. The author goes on and talks about how Dulles started his intelligence well before JFK was even born and that he was obviously still in that business when in 1964, he was the first person …
Operation Gladio - Indonesia Part 3
▶ 1:18:43 Eugenio refers to them as the Troika in the sense of like, you know, day one, they reject Earl Warren's choice for, you know, the all-important chief counsel, which is the steering wheel of the whole thing, and put in their own guy named Ra…
Operation Gladio - Indonesia Part 4
▶ 49:33 into the assassination of President Kennedy. And we know that Dulles played the primary role as really the only full-time quote-unquote investigator, interrogator, whatever you want to call his role that he played on there. And George DeMor…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26
▶ 2:18 We're talking about the Warren Commission. As we all know, the Warren Commission was named after Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren. And he basically had to be strong-armed by President Johnson into chairing it because he didn't want t…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26
▶ 2:50 As attorney Mark Lane, one of the first critics of the lone gunman's theory, later observed, it should have been called the Dulles Commission because of course it should. His dominant role in the investigation was throughout the entire comm…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26
▶ 3:21 as a deflection because of the questions being asked about Dulles' involvement after his firing by JFK. Although the Chief Justice was a former Republican governor of California and the Eisenhowers appointee to the bench, he had a sterling …
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26
▶ 3:49 Warren was to be quoted as saying that years later. Behind the scenes, Dulles was even more active than the commission chairman. Warren was forced to juggle his commission duties as well as his Supreme Court duties. Dulles, of course, didn'…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26
▶ 5:59 Dulles McCloy Ford trifecta demonstrated their dominance at the commission's first executive session held December 5th, 1963, when they joined forces to block Warren's personal favorite for the chief counsel position, Warren Olney, O-L-N-E-…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26
▶ 9:47 Despite Dulles' efforts to keep the commission away from any hints of a conspiracy, from time to time, uncomfortable questions along those lines cropped up. During an executive session that was convened on December 16, 1963, Warren tried to…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26
▶ 19:49 that he was friendly with the president of USC, and he wanted to make sure that Slauson was going to remain a friend of the CIA. In other words, he was threatening him. Far from shuffling through the Warren Commission proceedings, Dulles se…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26
▶ 20:23 While Earl Warren, who turned 73 during the investigation, seemed exhausted and demoralized by the experience, it energized Dulles. When a friend congratulated Dulles on his 71st birthday in April of 1964, he responded, there have been many…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26
▶ 21:51 who passed along tips and bits of gossip related to the case, as well as British novelist Rebecca West. In March, Dulles wrote West, asking her to draw on her imagination to come up with a possible motive they could use for Oswald's crime. …
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26
▶ 23:47 During an executive session in April, Dulles even proposed that Buchanan be subpoenaed to appear before the commission. Earl Warren was obsessed with press coverage of the inquiry and agonized over press leaks, including a May report by Ant…