Ferdinand Eberstadt person
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Ferdinand Eberstadt member_of
Dillon, Read & Co. book_quoted
“And that's why Angleton spent a lot of time in Italy before he joined the OSS and then the CIA, because his dad was spying and providing information to the State Department based on his franchise in Italy. And that is all very well document…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Splendid Blond Beast #4 @ 18:52
James Forrestal appointed
Ferdinand Eberstadt book_quoted
“that this state of affairs was counterproductive to national defense. He retained New York lawyer Ferdinand Eberstadt. Now he's talking about the part of not having a CIA. That wasn't acceptable. So he retained New York lawyer Ferdinand Ebe…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 4 @ 11:49
Ferdinand Eberstadt founded
Intelligence and National Security Alliance book_quoted
“Eberstadt concluded that the country needed an organization that could operate both in war and peace. The Central Intelligence Group, created by presidential order in 1946, came under the watchful eye of a four-man council made up of the Se…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 4 @ 12:15
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▶ 11:49
that this state of affairs was counterproductive to national defense. He retained New York lawyer Ferdinand Eberstadt. Now he's talking about the part of not having a CIA. That wasn't acceptable. So he retained New York lawyer Ferdinand Ebe…
▶ 12:15
Eberstadt concluded that the country needed an organization that could operate both in war and peace. The Central Intelligence Group, created by presidential order in 1946, came under the watchful eye of a four-man council made up of the Se…
▶ 19:23
who would become the U.S. Secretary of Defense and the guy that famously supposedly checked out the window when he was seeking psychiatric medical care. William Draper, later economics chief of the U.S. military government during the U.S. o…