Adolph Burrell person
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John F. Kennedy appointed
Adolph Burrell book_quoted
“It all came down to the people Kennedy assembled in the cabinet room on April 5th, his last real opportunity to cancel the invasion. Kennedy went around the room to poll participants. Fulbright adamantly opposed ATE, but the center of gravi…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 22 (23) @ 28:14
Adolph Burrell member_of
National Committee for a Free Europe book_quoted
“And then he lists the CFR members that were part of the Free Europe Committee, Radio Free Europe or all of the above. Adolph Burrell, General Lucius Clay, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Alan Dulles, Henry Ford II, Joseph Grew, Palmer Hoyt, C.D. Jack…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 6 @ 5:31
Adolph Burrell member_of
CFR host_asserted
“George Kennan, Julius Holmes, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., George Ball, McGeorge Bundy, Paul Nitz, Adolph Burrell. Those are just some of the notable ones. Is Warhamster here? He'd be going, skull and bones, skull and bones. Okay, that's just cr…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1 @ 41:03
Adolph Burrell headed
Alliance for Progress documented
“Before his inauguration, Kennedy had set up a Latin American task force to establish broad lines of policy, and he named Burrell as his chief. When Burrell called, he basically offered him a job. Burrell invited Gordon to join his committee…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 2 @ 1:01:16
Mentions (13)
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So they were both connected to the funding of Operation Gladio. For a while, it looked like Gordon was just going to be left at Cambridge. He was in the middle of writing a two-volume study on the Brazilian investment for American oligarchs…
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Before his inauguration, Kennedy had set up a Latin American task force to establish broad lines of policy, and he named Burrell as his chief. When Burrell called, he basically offered him a job. Burrell invited Gordon to join his committee…
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It all came down to the people Kennedy assembled in the cabinet room on April 5th, his last real opportunity to cancel the invasion. Kennedy went around the room to poll participants. Fulbright adamantly opposed ATE, but the center of gravi…
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as a strong supporter. Earlier in a furious battle of memos, Richard Bissell had crossed swords with Tom Mann, the Assistant Secretary of State for Latin America. Now, like Mann, Burrell delivered a lengthy conversation with a lot of cons, …
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All right, nothing like shaking up some crap every day. All right, we are going to continue with For the Good of the Country, this chapter that we started briefly yesterday. And it is chapter 20. All right, but we're on part 25 because some…
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quote, bloated puffery of grand theory. Soon after The Power Elite was published, it began stirring wide debate, catapulting the ivory-covered walls of academia on the bestsellers list. Writing in the New York Times Book Review, corporate l…
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George Kennan, Julius Holmes, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., George Ball, McGeorge Bundy, Paul Nitz, Adolph Burrell. Those are just some of the notable ones. Is Warhamster here? He'd be going, skull and bones, skull and bones. Okay, that's just cr…
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Look there. It is also interesting to note the principal book offered for sale at his seminars is called American Strategy for the Nuclear Age. The first chapter is called Basic Aims of the U.S. Foreign Policy. It is a reprint of the CFR's …
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And then he lists the CFR members that were part of the Free Europe Committee, Radio Free Europe or all of the above. Adolph Burrell, General Lucius Clay, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Alan Dulles, Henry Ford II, Joseph Grew, Palmer Hoyt, C.D. Jack…
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about $18 million as of 1958. Adolph Burrell, Francis Biddle. These again are all names that we've talked about. Arthur Burns, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Arthur Schlesinger. Of their 20 officers, 13 were CFR members. And then he spends a little…
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U.S. Assistant Secretary Adolf Berle, with a series of suggestions on how to respond to the massacres early that month in Czechoslovakia, where the SS had murdered 199 Czech men and boys in retaliation for the assassination of SS Chief Rein…
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At the time, both had specialized in the use of propaganda and psychological warfare in international affairs, and now both were convinced that tough, consistent psychological operations focusing on Nazi atrocities would undermine the Nazis…
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The proposal, he did not think that the new commission and the associated publicity would end Nazi terror altogether, but he did think that they could use it. Lippmann and Schweitzer focused forces appear to have made a nearly identical app…