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Operation Gladio-Korea Final Day
▶ 1:05:06 the cartels expanding because they already had some of the cartel structure in when they lost Cuba because Cuba was their port into the United States. And that's why the CIA tried their damnedest to get Cuba back because Fidel Castro cut th…
Operation Gladio meets Mr Truthbomb
▶ 59:57 But he was friends with Kallstrom, with Giuliani, who were big Trump allies. And they all kind of worked to take out the Gambino crime family, and John Gotti and so on. And Mueller was part of that. So they were part of the gang that took o…
Operation Gladio meets Mr Truthbomb
▶ 1:07:21 into the American Civil War. And you had the Tsar send his fleet to LA, to California and to New York. And he parked his fleet there and he sent messages to Paris and to London saying, if you interfere in the American Civil War, we will des…
Operation Gladio meets Mr Truthbomb
▶ 1:19:43 And I've shown pretty much 300 different examples of this. So when you see one of them, you're like, yeah, you know, whatever. It's just a coincidence. It's a plane. You know, the skyscrapers in New York, the Twin Towers were, you know, wel…
Operation Gladio meets Mr Truthbomb
▶ 2:50:27 And if we also look at what Trump did in New York in the 1980s that not a lot of people know about, people think he just owned this casino and went bankrupt and so on. That was a sting operation to take out the mafia in the 1980s. He worked…
Operation Gladio meets Mr Truthbomb
▶ 3:00:05 And so to think that someone can operate in one environment and never transfer into a different environment, term, state, evidence, whatever it is, phrase that you want to use is just ignorant. Just because your example of Ray Cohen is an e…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 9:42 Washington is desperate to learn the location of imminent British invasion of Manhattan and ask for a spy to stay behind enemy lines. Nathan Hale is the only volunteer to do so. So he goes behind enemy lines, gets ferried across Long Island…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 11:23 Uh, to Tara in the rumble chat. Yes, that is the correct spell. And let me see what's linoleum. I'll spell it out for you. Hang on. Uh, L I N O N. I, you got it spelled right in chat. Okay. So the culprits firing. So important characters. N…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 15:24 All right, next person part of the Culper Ring is a guy by the name of Abraham Woodhull. That's W-O-D-H-U-L-L. He's an interesting story. Look him up. His code name was Samuel Culper Sr., and that's why it's the Culper Ring, because they we…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 16:21 This is not a good time to be alive. He got really motivated to get involved because his cousin, his brigadier general by the name of Nathaniel Woodhull, got captured, tortured, and pretty much brutalized. So in August of 1778, Talmadge, wh…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 16:55 by ferry back and forth, allegedly to visit his sister. And the first trip letter he wrote was in October 1778. Washington is looking for information on troop movements, supplies, new ships coming into the harbor of Manhattan, which is the …
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 26:12 which, of course, criminals were going to exploit. Banks are issuing their own notes. You've got thousands of different notes that are easily copied during circulation. And the techniques are easy. You've got crude printing presses altering…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 33:50 And that's going to cause some serious problems. Have you seen Gangs of New York? Gangs of New York is a great movie. Very accurate. They talked about Tammany Hall in New York. And what happens is, and we've talked about this, you're an imm…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 36:33 formed in Hartford, Connecticut in 1858 to protect Republican rallies from pro-slavery Democratic mobs. By 1860, it had 500,000 members across 40 states drilling in black capes and torches like a Republican legion. I think that sounds famil…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies w_WarHamster Brady
▶ 39:21 That was basically the attitude. Talked about the free soil. Talked about Unitarians. Okay. A lot of this comes out of a place called Allegheny County, New York. That name, most of you should, when you hear Allegheny County, you should thin…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societys 2025-05-29
▶ 58:47 Uh-huh. That'll be on mic drop for now, but let's just let that hang a little bit. Okay. Oh, you want to know what else he does? During this period, while he's the co-chair of Blackstone and the chairman of the Council of Foreign Relations,…
The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady- Secret Societies meets Operation Gladio 250404
▶ 12:06 Of course he does. Not what you know, it's who you know. He becomes the U.S. ambassador to France under Reagan from 1981 to 85. In the 1990s, he's the advisory director for Morgan Stanley in New York City. He came back stateside after sprea…
The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady- Secret Societies meets Operation Gladio 250404
▶ 21:21 This is a gentleman by the name of Thomas Henry Ginsberg, Bonesman class of 1950. Looks like he's got himself a little arm candy. So why is Ginsberg important, you might ask? He's born in 1926 to a Jewish family in Manhattan. He's like, I b…
The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and War on Terror Part 9
▶ 19:00 said, raids on the corporate headquarters of chemical corporations in Manhattan are impossible because they're located in the financial district of the U.S. From all available evidence, five plausible factors may have contributed to the reg…
The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10
▶ 3:59 Guaido's quote-unquote ambassador in Washington, D.C. Vecchio was on a mission to complete his shadow regime takeover of the Venezuelan government buildings in the United States, though the U.S. authorities had previously aided his seizure …
The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10
▶ 5:54 and that agents of the receiving state may not enter them except with the consent of the head of the mission. In other words, authorities in Washington could not enter the Venezuelan U.S. Embassy without permission from the Maduro's governm…
The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10
▶ 6:24 Although it was empty, Benjamin said she recalled her decision to approach the Venezuelans UN mission in New York City with a creative pitch. I said, this is terrible. We got to do something about it. So I put forward an idea. Peace activis…
The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 10
▶ 52:01 of public incitement, property damage, arson, and conspiracy. Though authorities arrested Lopez within a week, his partner had escaped. Vecchio materialized in New York City months later, explaining to the media that his Baladad popular coh…
The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup Venezuela Part 15 Final
▶ 47:12 Trump's sanctions introduced in 2017 banned all transactions from the Venezuelan government in U.S. financial markets. So you can't pay your debt. So we're going to steal your gold to pay your debt that you would have otherwise paid in oil …
The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup Venezuela Part 15 Final
▶ 47:45 into a bank account in New York, while Reuters failed to disclose its beneficiary. But it was eventually revealed that Citi dropped the funds into an account owned by Venezuela's central bank, which by then had been turned over to the Guaid…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance by Gary Webb Part 2
▶ 40:12 Siegel fired off his letter to the New England Journal of Medicine alerting the medical profession that there was a problem ahead. Users are now experimenting with smoking cocaine, alkaloid, or base. Free base parties have become increasing…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance by Gary Webb Part 2
▶ 42:33 But there was still time to prevent a catastrophe, Beck told the committee. We do not have to have an epidemic of freebase or cocoa paste smoking in the United States. The possibility is strong that this might occur. I have reports from Cal…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 11
▶ 14:44 that the FBI had Lister under investigation, but recalled the gear involved high-tech camera equipment. They came down to see me. They were absolutely convinced that he was selling things to the Russians and tried to get a background. After…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 11
▶ 22:06 described him. They didn't get much bigger than Nelson, a protege of former CIA director William Colby. A native of New York, Nelson had been a CIA officer since the beginning in 1948. He served in a variety of covers, both embedded in the …
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 18
▶ 1:02:53 Oh my gosh. Continue. Sorry. The owners of the company that Good bought was dominated by a Canadian group led by Edgar Brofman. The managing director of Drexel Burnham Lambert was also on the Gulfstream board of directors as a New York atto…
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 18
▶ 1:03:53 Amell was also a major fundraiser for New York Governor Hugh Carey. He was named in the New York Times story about racketeering with mafia and Teamsters officials Anthony Scotto. Scotto testified that he had given $75,000 in cash to the cam…
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 18
▶ 1:04:20 Emil denied receiving any cash in his position as treasurer of the Friends of Governor Kerry, the governor's main fundraising committee. Kerry testified in Scotto's trial as a character witness for the notorious Mafia guy. Scotto was Mafia.…
The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 19
▶ 49:16 who we've talked about before. And in 86, when freedom was in the death throes after Warner Bazarian and a mob associate from New York had looted it, Chicago businessman Sam Zale, an old business partner of Douglas Crocker and Burton Cantor…
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 37:56 He had first come in contact with Shackley and Klein in the 1950s, helping the U.S. government in their post-war Nazi recruitment. In fact, Kaiser was in New York born, but had been raised in Germany and in Brazil. As a young man, he had re…
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 48:32 Wilson claims he would have never believed Kaiser's story. At any rate, the reality of what he faced came home to Wilson as immigration officers in the Dominican Republic refused to let him get off the plane and instead forced him onto a fl…
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 51:00 and wants to use Kaiser is interfering in a Florida investigation for Kaiser. On December 2nd, the day before Kaiser was to go to trial, Kaiser arranged for Daniel Drake to give him a superficial bullet wound. He implied to reporters that W…
The Colonels corner president‘s secret wars, chapter 15 cont
▶ 2:07:20 You spend your entire life thinking one thing, and then you find out that basically everything that you thought was a lie, and you're like, your mind's blown. So anyway, Carrie, go ahead. Yeah, I just wanted to say a couple things. One is w…
The Colonel’s Corner president’s secret wars chapter 16
▶ 19:26 Opposition to the Vietnam War led to questioning about many policies, including intelligence. There were revelations of the U.S. involvement in Laos from Senator Stuart Symington and others brought another close call for the CIA. This time,…
The Colonel’s Corner president’s secret wars chapter 16
▶ 27:48 Nelson Rockefeller, one of the guys who is in the syndicate directing the CIA's abuses. Very swiftly, Congress established its own investigative committee. The Senate approved a resolution, S-21, on January 27th by a vote of 82 to 4, naming…
The Colonels Corner President’s Secret Wars chapter 9, continued
▶ 25:14 to a British diplomat that all we wanted to do was to have this thing come in as a mild resolution. American interests, nothing like genocide or anything, just a mild one. American interests were not identical to those of the Tibetans. Brit…
The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents’ Secret Wars John Prados Chap 3
▶ 18:56 So, they end up being met by the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Llewellyn E. Thompson, in September 1949. Two of the Albanians went to New York to open an office for the National Committee. There, on October 3rd, a senior Bali Kambita…
The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents’ Secret Wars John Prados Chap 3
▶ 42:16 The State Department's intelligence reports as basically saying that Ukraine was probably no longer a serious issue. But it also did prevent Ukrainian appeals for aid. The Conference of Immigrants meeting in New York adopted a resolution to…
The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents’ Secret Wars John Prados Chap 3
▶ 1:02:31 uh, something about reaching out to him. And, um, and that's what kind of spurred her onto the goal of finding a way to contact him. Um, so thank you. Oh, you're welcome. Awesome. That's awesome. And, uh, the other thing was she said, um, B…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 29 (30)
▶ 34:13 and Santiago. Langley sent Nick Larundas, his original recruiter, to talk some sense into him. The CIA then followed and accommodated Larundas as he traveled to London, New York, and Lima, Peru. Talk some sense into him. Do you think the CI…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 31 (33)
▶ 27:19 had been an executive with the Alcoa, the aluminum company of America. So in other words, he fit the perfect role model as a CIA agent. He had been born on Philadelphia's main line. As a boy, Helms lived in New York City in New Jersey. Herm…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 31 (33)
▶ 47:47 In early January of 67, Langley picked up rumors in New York publishing circles that Rampart's piece on the agency and the National Student Association, written by Marcus Raskin, yes, that's Jamie Raskin's dad, had been scheduled and would …
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 3 (2)
▶ 4:45 Jagan then went to New York for the opening of the UN General Assembly and tried without success to meet with Ambassador Stevenson. No doubt, Jagan understood the snub. The decision had already been made. Meanwhile, Washington conceived a f…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 3 (2)
▶ 35:13 The same place used to marshal his earlier validation exercise to execute this secretly. President Jimmy Carter remained preoccupied with the hostages and the mission's success. The president's concern was well-founded. An airline identifie…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 50 (52)
▶ 30:41 Jones was the new station chief. His deputy, John Spinelli, his codename was Leopard. He had also been a police officer. Where? In New York City. That's crazy. Oh, and his previous assignment? Rome, of course. Spinelli knew nothing whatsoev…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 (6)
▶ 16:08 fighting platoons as if it was a real military. The data about the UPA's capabilities did not prevent State Department intelligence from concluding that resistance no longer seemed serious, but it also did not prevent Ukrainian appeals. A c…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devils Chessboard Part 10
▶ 17:07 It was Allen, the master of persuasion and seduction, who also expertly handled relations with the press. He counted among his friends, not only the press barons, such as Luce and the New York Times publisher, author Hayes Sulzberger, and T…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devils Chessboard Part 10
▶ 24:23 And now he was allowing McCarthy to ruin it. Eleanor had seen the danger early on when the Eisenhower-Nixon campaign made the alliance with McCarthy. She first confronted John Foster, quote, I went over to New York. I called up Foster and s…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 14
▶ 24:04 to and offered it to the unsuspecting Olson and his colleagues. It was the beginning of a nightmarish ordeal for Olson, which would end a week later when the scientist went crashing through a window on the 10th floor of a hotel in Manhattan…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 15
▶ 0:38 Galendez, a lecturer in Spanish and government at Columbia University, finished leading a graduate seminar at Hamilton Hall and headed home. One of his students offered to drive him to the Columbus Circle subway so he could take a downtown …
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 15
▶ 13:16 His own people doomed crusade for self-determination made the problems of Puerto Ricans in New York or the drumbeat of black Caribbeans reverberate inside of him. Galenza's life in New York as a politically active refugee at the height of t…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 15
▶ 13:46 maintained an ambitious relationship with U.S. security officials. His escape to the U.S. in 1946 was no doubt made smoother by the fact that he had been secretly working as an informant for the FBI during the war, passing along information…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 15
▶ 16:56 And they had already killed at least one opponent of his regime in New York. Strange notes were slipped into his books on campus and disturbing phone calls were made to his home. One day, two rough-looking Dominicans in bright tropical shir…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 15
▶ 19:22 What remained of him was thrown to the sharks. The abduction of the Columbian University academic from the streets of Manhattan is the first flagrant example of what would become known as the War on Terror. With bureaucratic banditry as ext…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 15
▶ 20:50 are assassinating persons under the protection of the U.S. Eisenhower replied that he didn't know anything about it, but he would definitely look into it. But in truth, the CIA had already moved swiftly to shut down the case. New York Polic…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 15
▶ 28:49 that would find themselves in cheerful conversations with a curious range of special guests, from senators to gangsters. They were all part of Mayhew's colorful world. Working with Sheffield Edwards' team and their contacts in the New York …
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 15
▶ 1:05:34 And isn't it interesting that he thinks that he can blackmail the guy that orchestrated the kidnapping of someone out of New York City, flew him all the way to the Dominican Republic, and then boiled him alive. That's not the guy you want t…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 15
▶ 1:06:04 It goes to the level of how these people's brain operates. And at first, obviously, he didn't know who that was, and he was fed a story. And to me, anybody, even someone that age, would go, holy shit, they kidnapped somebody out of New York…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 16
▶ 36:39 Allen Dulles briefly threw himself into the political arena in August of 1938 when he declared himself a candidate in the Republican primary in Manhattan's Upper East Side. Like Foster, who later ran a similarly ill-fated campaign for U.S. …
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 24
▶ 50:44 where he soon became a major force and Foster would become chairman of the family-controlled Rockefeller Foundation. The Rockefellers contributed campaign funds to Dulles' favored Republican candidates, including Foster, when he ran unsucce…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26
▶ 6:59 Now, wait a minute. The Warren Commission Chief Justice Warren doesn't get to pick who's going to be the lead prosecutor? All a kabuki dance. In 1958, Dulles had heartily recommended Rankin for membership in the Century Association, an excl…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26
▶ 51:08 He dined with his old CIA friends like Angleton and hosted overseas guests like Rebecca West and her husband, Henry Andrews. He hopped up to New York for meetings on the CFR and met with Bill Bundy and Hamilton Armstrong. In November 1966, …
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26
▶ 1:00:07 In August 1966, when he was asked to debate Lane by a producer of a TV public affairs program in New York City called The Open Mind, Dulles refused. Perhaps he figured that if the UCLA could rattle him, he stood no chance against Mark Lane.…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26
▶ 1:01:06 Throughout the entire Warren Commission inquiry, Bancroft was a weathervane for shifting opinions in New York City. She started to consider whether the outspoken critic was right. After listening to him, she was quoted as saying, even I beg…
The Colonel’s Corner - The Devil’s Chessboard Part 4
▶ 39:32 and where they were money laundering money to Germany. It was a select group of some three dozen German industrialists and bankers who supplied the SS with a stream of slush money, most of that from London and New York. Himmler was no busin…
The Colonel’s Corner - The Devil’s Chessboard Part 4
▶ 41:48 By the following year, the power company was swallowed up by bigger J.P. Morgan finance cartel. The ties between Italian superpower and Dulles' financial circle were reinforced when, towards the end of the war, the spymaster's good friend, …
The Colonel’s Corner - The Devil’s Chessboard Part 4
▶ 53:52 According to a highly embarrassing article that ran in the New York Herald Tribune, Wolfe enjoyed a pleasant summer by the lake with his family. That summer was the period of greatest jeopardy for Wolfe as the Nuremberg prosecutors selected…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 7
▶ 50:15 who was a prosecutor in New York City who prosecuted Lucky Luciano, or it was at least on the prosecution team, I think that was involving Thomas Dewey. That may have involved him. He winds up being chief of station in Rome in the 1960s. An…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 7
▶ 59:19 We're going to show you some things the Rockefellers did to tie an awful lot of things together. I just don't have that particular smoking gun on the hotel, but there's a lot there. And the other thing I was going to point out, and this is …
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 8(b)
▶ 17:51 parked a whole bunch of Nazis there. And the same was true in France, where he underwrote scholarships for exiled Romanian students who turned out to be veterans of the Iron Guard. That was a scam. It was just a way to pay them. And they tu…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 8(b)
▶ 22:41 He began to fancy himself a great benefactor. In January of 53, shortly before Eisenhower's inauguration, Malaxa reached out the hand of friendship to a prominent Jewish exile named Iancu Zizou. Malaxa sent word that he was eager to meet hi…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 8(b)
▶ 27:28 in explicitness the two cannot now be seen clearly as two distinct worlds the crucial task of unifying the power elite according to mills fell on a special subset of the corporate hierarchy op wall street lawyers and investment bankers thes…
The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 3
▶ 40:35 In 57, the following institutions of higher learning were participating in a joint council on economic education college program. Among them were Brigham Young, Peabody College for Teachers, because we want to get them at the source, Indian…
The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 3
▶ 41:09 University of Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Southern California, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington. They also had 20 school systems that were working on their lower education curriculum. Among them was Akron, Ohio, Chatta…
The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers Part 9
▶ 22:39 By the fall of 2011, there were dozens of municipalities, counties, townships in the United States that had hired private military security companies to train their police force. Oftentimes, Blackwater was the trainer. You want to know why …
The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers Part 9
▶ 26:38 university campuses as people protested the greed of the 1% of the U.S. population. Although there were no direct involvement of private military companies, as had been the case in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina when Homeland Security…
The Colonel’s Corner The Mafia CIA & George Bush Part 14
▶ 1:35:59 disclosed information that was in the media about E. Howard Hunt writing fictions. So it's an interesting time for that interplay to be. And the other thing I just very quickly, you know, that West 60s office is very, very clearly in Three …
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa Files Part 15
▶ 37:15 being bombed on April 14th, 1986, air raid in Tripoli, sent two of his intelligence officers to Malta to build a suitcase bomb that they didn't know how to build. They then tagged the suitcase for JFK in New York City, put the bomb aboard a…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa Files Part 15
▶ 52:39 that at least once or twice a week, a courier would carry a brown Samsonite suitcase full of drugs from Cyprus to Frankfurt, where an arrangement in Frankfurt with a baggage handler would switch the suitcase with a similar suitcase full of …
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa Files Part 15
▶ 55:13 That was going on simultaneously with the Iran-Contra affair. According to the Maltese double-cross, the DEA was watching McKee, separately telexing McKee's final travel arrangements to CIA director in Washington, MI6 director in the UK, an…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa Files Part 16
▶ 3:07 home. It starts off with a controller working at departure control at JFK International. First saw it on the radar, something that was not supposed to be there, not an aircraft. It was a blip that was near the 747 TWA flight that had just t…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa Files Part 16
▶ 21:21 Variations of these sightings matched what the FAA radar controllers saw at JFK, departure control. And also was the exact same story the three C-130 crew members said happened. But the FBI and other federal agencies, up to and including th…
The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 5
▶ 1:00:45 when he was questioned about the assassination of President Kennedy. The CIA may have been involved, according to one theory, because it feared further damaging revelations about its mafia connections. The Cuban agents may have been involve…
The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 5
▶ 1:11:45 with roselli and what was going on and all the assassinations in this from the cia no doubt that took place at that time with these people in the mafia it seems to me that what they were doing at that time and what was going on at that time…
The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39)
▶ 37:11 It had been two days since the Hearst article and the CIA director had assembled a memorandum describing how the New York Times story was exaggerated. But there were fire behind the smoke, as Colby had to admit. In fact, Hearst had uncovere…
The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39)
▶ 45:07 by New York Democrat Otis Pike. In his memoirs, A Time to Hill, Gerald Ford writes as if the year of intelligence should be blamed on journalists and congressional committees who wanted to look at everything in the files. Yeah, blame it on …
The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39)
▶ 1:01:36 When television reporter Daniel Score asked for his reaction, Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill said, quote, this is an election year and they're getting a lot of flack about leaks and they're going to vote their American Legion post, unquot…