Thomas Moorer person
also: Admiral Thomas Moore, Thomas Moore, Moore, Moorer, Admiral Fitzpatrick
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Claims (6)
Thomas Moorer headed
Joint Chiefs of Staff guest_asserted
“And he was two times chairman of joint chiefs of staff.…”
▶ ColonelTowner-Watkins-USS Liberty meets Operation Gladio-Regime Change in Egypt @ 1:01:50
Thomas Moorer headed
U.S. Navy documented
“gave no indication in his column that he had known Haig since his days as a young Navy lieutenant delivering messages to Haig at the National Security Council for his boss, Admiral Thomas Moorer, the Chief of Naval Operations and then the C…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 23:23
Bob Woodward spied_on
Thomas Moorer book_quoted
“Seven years earlier, Woodward's articles for the Post about the spy ring also failed to include that he had worked for both Moore and Wielander. Why would Woodward be interested in concealing that as a Navy member, that he had worked at the…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 23:53
Thomas Moorer member_of
U.S. Navy documented
“gave no indication in his column that he had known Haig since his days as a young Navy lieutenant delivering messages to Haig at the National Security Council for his boss, Admiral Thomas Moorer, the Chief of Naval Operations and then the C…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 23:23
Thomas Moorer exposed
Bob Woodward book_quoted
“Despite what Haig's associate at State and elsewhere noted as a very close relationship with Woodward, neither Haig nor Woodward could get their story straight about when they first met. They both deny what others, like Melvin Laird and Moo…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 25:20
Thomas Moorer exposed
USS Liberty attack guest_asserted
“And he emphatically says, this is not a mistaken identity. He's urged the Congress over and over to investigate it.…”
▶ ColonelTowner-Watkins-USS Liberty meets Operation Gladio-Regime Change in Egypt @ 1:01:50
Mentions (17)
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If you want to join our association, you could do that for 20 bucks and become an associate member for a year and, you know, continue your membership. But we need people like you, Colonel, and we need many more people like you, like brave p…
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commanded the European and the Pacific forces. Not at the same time, but he's the only one that ever did that. And he was two times, right. And he was two times chairman of joint chiefs of staff. Yes. And he emphatically says, this is not a…
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whose Bearcat Base prepared agent teams for infiltration. After receiving intelligence in the existence of a prisoner camp, the Special Operations and DIA, Defense Intelligence Agency, began feasibility studies for this rescue mission. A pr…
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who was director of the Joint Staff, presented a detailed status to Kissinger at the White House recommending that Operation Ivory Coast be carried out at the end of the month. The Joint Chiefs, the SECDEF, and the CIA Director, Richard Hel…
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Once the Hanoi information was available, a new camp was listed near the city of Dong Hoi. This information came from DIA, whose director in Washington told Admiral Moore and General Blackburn this information. The special operations were c…
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And he thought that the agent's report ambiguous while the three most recent SR-71 flights had returned marginal photo photography and did not indicate that there were any prisoners. That crazy Blackburn, another officer said, is going to i…
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that the raid go ahead. Moore said that the decision for the SECDEP, who let stand the execute order, which had already gone out, even though now it was suspected there was no one there. One of the HH-53 assault helicopters mistakenly lande…
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Campbell, John S. Foster, Admiral Thomas Moore, and William French Smith. On this board, Henry Kissinger and Alan Greenspan passed and were billed as liberals. Okay, sure, that's hilarious. Only William Baker remained from the old cadre. He…
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gave no indication in his column that he had known Haig since his days as a young Navy lieutenant delivering messages to Haig at the National Security Council for his boss, Admiral Thomas Moorer, the Chief of Naval Operations and then the C…
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Seven years earlier, Woodward's articles for the Post about the spy ring also failed to include that he had worked for both Moore and Wielander. Why would Woodward be interested in concealing that as a Navy member, that he had worked at the…
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Despite what Haig's associate at State and elsewhere noted as a very close relationship with Woodward, neither Haig nor Woodward could get their story straight about when they first met. They both deny what others, like Melvin Laird and Moo…
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It was a sensitive position that afforded Woodward access to more than hundreds of communication channels, among them, according to Admiral Fitzpatrick, the top secret SR1 channel through which the Navy sent and received its most important …
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in selling arms to Libya and then turn him in and provide the people as witnesses against Edwin Wilson. And he ended up in jail. So that's what the CIA will do to anybody that works inside of their apparatus. SR1 was the channel that Moore …
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The picture that emerges from the book was that Woodward was working as one of the most trusted intelligence assets of the Navy, as well as other branches of the military, but was monitoring them the entire time. Those fully briefed on thes…
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Woodward's boss and Nixon's chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1970 to 74 readily shared with the authors of his knowledge of Woodward's activities. This is another quote from the book. However, that Woodward was a briefer and some …
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has confirmed to us that other sources had told us that Woodward had been a briefer and his duties included briefing Alexander Haig. He was one of the briefers, Moore told us. Did he brief Haig? Sure, of course, Moore said. Woodward was ins…
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could in turn relay information to Kissinger and ultimately to the president. You don't have a four-star general lugging papers back and forth between the Pentagon and the White House. Moore told us, you pick up a junior grade lieutenant an…