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Claims (56)
Stephen Joseph member_of
Department of Defense documented
“The article went on to note that according to Dr. Stephen Joseph, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health, we do not find a single or unique illness responsible for a large or even significant portion of the illness. Rather, we find multi…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 44:36
Ed Konigberg member_of
Department of Defense documented
“The investigation, however, does not change the Department of Defense position that U.S. forces were not exposed to chemical or biological weapons. Whether through scud attacks or inadvertent releases from Allied bombings, said Air Force Co…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 46:23
Department of Defense covered_up
Gulf War Syndrome documented
“The investigation, however, does not change the Department of Defense position that U.S. forces were not exposed to chemical or biological weapons. Whether through scud attacks or inadvertent releases from Allied bombings, said Air Force Co…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 46:23
Department of Defense succeeded
War Department host_asserted
“motivation is the people and the mission as opposed to kissing somebody's ass. The worst thing that ever happened to the military was the transition into the Department of Defense from the War Department. A War Department has a specific mis…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Libya-Benghazi Part 2 @ 2:16:06
William Howard Taft member_of
Department of Defense book_quoted
“William Taft IV, who's, by the way, under investigation, by these same people, the General Counsel of the Defense Department, who had unsuccessfully urged Accord's suspension, and Robert Kimmitt, K-I-M-M-I-T-T, one of Jimmy Carter's NSC emp…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29 @ 25:25
Department of Defense covered_up
Gulf War Syndrome documented
“The heat of the fire of the public sentiment continued to burn until August 19th, 1969, when AP published an article called The Pentagon Admits Chemical Weapons Reached Soldiers. In the article, the Pentagon finally admitted that it knew as…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 53:14
Department of Defense covered_up
Gulf War Syndrome documented
“He goes on, Tuesday's announcements marked the first categorical rejection of the Department of Defense of the existence of unknown malady stemming from the 1990-91 war. Dr. Joseph concluded that the Defense Department researchers found not…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 44:57
Department of Defense funded
Aegis Defense Services documented
“was not incorporated until the year after the shooting and was not under the AGES contract with the DOD in 2005. Legally, neither the British AGES nor the American version could be held accountable for the shooting, a fact as solidly ground…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers Part 6 @ 47:07
Department of Defense covered_up
Gulf War Syndrome host_asserted
“institutions complaining of the same thing. Since then, over 20,000 veterans have complained of strange physical disabilities and over 7,000 of them have died from what was dubbed Gulf War Syndrome. But the Pentagon's official steadfastly d…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 3:39
Department of Defense covered_up
Gulf War Syndrome host_asserted
“But that was not the case with these particular missiles. For the Army, the cover-up of what really happened began early. When the first indication surfaced with the Indiana Reservists that something was wrong with our Persian Gulf returnee…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 13:29
Department of Defense funded
Gulf War 1991 book_quoted
“through the population. In a staff report prepared by the Senate Committee for Veterans Affairs, it outlined its findings as follows. For at least 50 years, DOD has intentionally exposed military personnel to potentially dangerous substance…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 18:26
Department of Defense exposed
Gulf War Syndrome book_quoted
“through the population. In a staff report prepared by the Senate Committee for Veterans Affairs, it outlined its findings as follows. For at least 50 years, DOD has intentionally exposed military personnel to potentially dangerous substance…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 18:26
Department of Defense used
Gulf War 1991 book_quoted
“DOD incorrectly claims that since their goal was treatment, the use of investigational drugs in the Persian Gulf War was not researched. The DOD used investigational drugs in the Gulf War in ways that were not effective. The DOD did not kno…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 18:56
Department of Defense failed_to_prove_safety_of
Gulf War 1991 book_quoted
“DOD incorrectly claims that since their goal was treatment, the use of investigational drugs in the Persian Gulf War was not researched. The DOD used investigational drugs in the Gulf War in ways that were not effective. The DOD did not kno…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 18:56
Department of Defense failed_to_prove_safety_of
Gulf War 1991 book_quoted
“The safety of the botulism vaccine was not established prior to the Persian Gulf War, but we had to take it anyway. Records of anthrax vaccinations are not suitable to evaluate its safety. Army regulations exempt informed consent for volunt…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 19:52
Department of Defense failed_to_provide_follow_up
Gulf War Syndrome book_quoted
“DOD and the VA have repeatedly failed to provide information and medical follow-up to those who participated in military research and was ordered to take investigational drugs. The federal government has failed to support scientific studies…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 20:19
Department of Defense misrepresented_danger_of
Gulf War Syndrome book_quoted
“making it impossible to support a VA claim for service-connected disabilities. They have it in your shot record. They just don't acknowledge it. DOD has demonstrated a pattern of misrepresenting the danger of various military exposures, and…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 21:16
Department of Defense denied
Gulf War Syndrome book_quoted
“Veterans advocate Paul Sullivan recently obtained 11 pages of secret Defense Department logs revealing U.S. chemical alarms went off repeatedly during the war. Yes, they did. I know that personally. Pentagon spokesmen blame those alarms on …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 25:49
Department of Defense denied
Gulf War Syndrome book_quoted
“unnamed Pentagon spokesman simply dismissed the latter as defective equipment. Yeah, that's when I was telling you guys we would get those alerts to don our chem gear, MOPS. So they were obviously detecting it because we had to put the equi…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 10:28
Department of Defense covered_up
Gulf War Syndrome host_asserted
“Still, the government continued to deny the Gulf War syndrome existed. In an AP article titled, No Mystery Ailment Found in Gulf War Veterans, a study says, the author wrote, quote, a study of more than 10,000 veterans and family members su…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 43:37
Department of Defense covered_up
Gulf War Syndrome host_asserted
“The Pentagon's top medical official said Tuesday. They lied. The study turned up instances of back pain, headaches, alcoholism, depression, and other ailments, but no mystery ailment. They were dropping dead. Large percentages of particular…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 44:06
Lockheed supplied_arms_to
Department of Defense guest_asserted
“I think you probably have a mixed bag. Do I think the holes in the Pentagon budget has much more to do with the skimming off of weapons, like we were talking about at the beginning of the show? What happens is that, and I'm just going to us…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Prelude to Terror Chap 5 @ 1:50:38
Department of Defense funded
Battelle host_asserted
“2019, so we had a number before COVID. Okay, so fiscal year 2019 starts in October of 2018. The Department of Energy gave Battelle contracts worth $4 billion. The Department of Defense gave them $250 million. Okay, Department of Energy gave…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - 'BATTELLE AND THE CIA' - EP.376 @ 1:23:04
Department of Defense founded
Signature Reduction book_quoted
“made up of soldiers, civilians, and contractors who traveled the world under false identities embedded in consultancies and name brand companies without the knowledge of the American people and most of Congress, according to a report. The t…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 61 - 'MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE- DO ALL ROADS LEAD TO OBAMA!_!' - PART 1 - EP.437 @ 1:31:31
Department of Defense funded
Burkina Faso host_asserted
“Islamic quote-unquote insurgent occurring, which is basically how he controlled his domestic population. In 2018 and 2019, Trump spent 100, not Trump, I mean the Department of Defense, spent $100 million in security cooperation funding for …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Burkina Faso @ 38:48
Department of Defense overbilled_or_diverted
Southwest Airport Services documented
“was paying millions of dollars more than necessary to buy aviation fuel from a Bath company at Ellington Field. The Post reported that Bath's company, Southwest Airport Services, was charging the government military aircraft anywhere from $…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Mafia, CIA, and George Bush Part 16 @ 57:48
Department of Defense funded
Phoumi Nosavan documented
“The Joint Chiefs, who first, on October 3rd, officially authorized Air America flights to Fumi. Note that, as mentioned above, Air America had already been supplying Fumi since mid-September. The first Air America flights reached Vang Pao o…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 10 @ 47:15
Department of Defense spied_on
Norwin Menendez documented
“Both the State Department and the Department of Defense, the CIA report revealed, were monitoring Menendez's movements at the time. Those reports included reference to a trip to Colombia by Menendez and Miranda in September 91 and to the gr…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 22 @ 1:21:23
Richard Secord member_of
Department of Defense book_quoted
“notified General Richard Secord that he was the subject of a criminal investigation. Tapp wrote Secord, the investigation involved Itzko von Marbog, Edwin Wilson, Thomas Klein, Hussein Salam, and officials in the United Arab Republic and em…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29 @ 22:40
Richard Armitage member_of
Department of Defense documented
“citing orders from the SEC DEF, he was not allowed to comment. Kester, who was aggressive in the case, then tried to get information out of the Defense Department directly using the FOIA request. But Richard Armitage, who was the Secretary …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29 @ 31:53
Saddam Hussein paid
Department of Defense documented
“entered into the first plea bargain. Then, on July 21, 1983, Hussein Salam and Isko paid $3 million in settlements of all claims. Salam pled guilty to two counts of filing a false invoice with the Department of Defense. His plea bargain agr…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29 @ 36:41
U.S. State Department requested_equipment_from
Department of Defense documented
“enduring present posts at military bases throughout Iraq. To support its private paramilitary force and to prepare for its new responsibilities, during the spring of 2010, the State Department asked Congress and the Pentagon for military eq…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers Part 8 @ 11:49
Paul Sullivan obtained
Department of Defense book_quoted
“Veterans advocate Paul Sullivan recently obtained 11 pages of secret Defense Department logs revealing U.S. chemical alarms went off repeatedly during the war. Yes, they did. I know that personally. Pentagon spokesmen blame those alarms on …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 25:49
William Johnson testified_before
Department of Defense book_quoted
“To support that theory, Dr. William Johnson of the Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center at Fort Gordon, Georgia, told a congressional subcommittee that soldiers worked 12 hours a day spraying CARC in poorly ventilated tents and obvio…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 6:13
Lockheed supplied_arms_to
Department of Defense host_asserted
“is spent contractually. So if Congress tells the Air Force they have to buy 100 airplanes, they're buying 100 airplanes because Lockheed's going to be the next day at the door knocking, going, where's my contract? Where's my contract? Where…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Vietnam Part 6 Phoenix Program @ 1:19:54
Department of Defense trafficked
Egypt host_asserted
“when it's all staying inside the United States and not being quote unquote deployed. That's how you don't lose shit. So you understand in order to traffic weapons systems, you actually have to have a contingency that you're quote unquote sh…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Vietnam Part 6 Phoenix Program @ 1:22:16
Department of Defense covered_up
Gulf War Syndrome host_asserted
“Again, you just can't hate these people enough. The exposure being investigated occurred in late January 1991 when the Czechoslovakia experts in chemical warfare detected the traces of sarin gas in areas occupied by the Allied forces. Still…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 46:56
Department of Defense covered_up
Gulf War Syndrome host_asserted
“that would cause this type of illness. Veterans organizations involved in exposing the truth fought an uphill battle with the government. Author Wilson, who is the executive director of the DAV, wrote that the Pentagon had shown an absolute…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 48:02
Department of Defense covered_up
Gulf War Syndrome host_asserted
“Mr. Wilson summed up in his article in the DAV magazine, quote, remember that during and after World War II, the Department of Defense concluded that there was no significant long-term health effects from the mustard gas or the atomic radia…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 49:02
Department of Defense covered_up
Gulf War Syndrome host_asserted
“The Pentagon and other, we didn't demolish it, we bombed it and we spread that shit everywhere. The Pentagon and other government agencies aware of the presence of chemical weapons at the ammunition storage facility didn't realize in 1991, …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 53:44
Department of Defense trafficked
Operation Gladio host_asserted
“Dollars worth of equipment is missing, but they don't want to tell you that. There is $1.3 trillion worth of weaponry floating around the globe fielding Operation Gladio caches of weapons and hardware and everything else. Because one of the…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Vietnam Part 6 Phoenix Program @ 1:21:21
Department of Defense funded
Operation Gladio host_asserted
“contingencies done for operation gladio specifically in africa where they're buying airplanes they're buying helicopters for these things they're buying patriot battery systems where the hell are they getting that shit from they're getting …”
▶ Operation Gladio-Vietnam Part 6 Phoenix Program @ 1:21:51
Department of Defense trafficked
Timbuktu host_asserted
“They're flown to Timbuktu because they were sold on a black market. And just so that you also know, many of the aircraft, just like the CIA pretends to be military people, it could be the CIA that's stealing this equipment. And so when I lo…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Vietnam Part 6 Phoenix Program @ 1:20:50
Department of Defense trafficked
Niger host_asserted
“when it's all staying inside the United States and not being quote unquote deployed. That's how you don't lose shit. So you understand in order to traffic weapons systems, you actually have to have a contingency that you're quote unquote sh…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Vietnam Part 6 Phoenix Program @ 1:22:16
Battelle funded
Department of Defense host_asserted
“This program focused on improving military cyber capabilities and defense strategies. Battelle has contributed to developing tools and methodologies for cyber warfare and cyber defense to be used by the U.S. Department of Defense. They also…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - 'BATTELLE AND THE CIA' - EP.376 @ 1:06:34
Erich von Marbod member_of
Department of Defense host_asserted
“what Shackley and Clines and Edwin Wilson was doing as it relates to setting up the network. We left it off in Laos and that they were setting up that whole network. We also talked briefly about Eric von Marbog, M-A-R-B-O-D.…”
▶ Operation Gladio (241113) @ 12:59
U.S. Air Force member_of
Department of Defense host_asserted
“They were basically, not basically, I sat in a room while the civilian assistant secretary for the Air Force was telling the general officer that I worked for to lie to Congress. I witnessed it firsthand. So I understand the pressure that g…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Libya-Benghazi Part 2 @ 2:17:57
Tim Spicer worked_for
Department of Defense documented
“Tim Spicer, for example, noted that his company was a contractor to the U.S. Department of Defense, unlike Blackwater, which was contracted to the State Department. And that meant that Aegis had to adhere to about 15 layers of regulations t…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers by Hagedorn Part 4 @ 41:16
Department of Defense targeted_for_regime_change
China book_quoted
“1962, there were those in the Pentagon and CIA who believed that a direct confrontation with communist China was inevitable. And basically they were trying to bait them in. It has more to do with the opium, but that would have been a big bo…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 10 @ 1:00:29
Department of Defense trafficked
Lockheed guest_asserted
“Well, I only have nine five years later. I don't have 10. So that becomes a deficit. And the same thing at scale with everything in the Department of Defense. You know, part of the missing material is what we left in Afghanistan. Part of th…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Prelude to Terror Chap 5 @ 1:51:36
Department of Defense funded
Blackwater host_asserted
“In the 1980s and 1990s, intelligence and military capabilities were outsourced to corporations like Brown and Root, Halliburton, and later Blackwater, which were subsequently acquired by the same international syndicate. This allowed the sy…”
▶ Gladio 101 @ 2:42
Department of Defense carried_out_attack
United States host_asserted
“They were used for domestic terrorism. Now put your thinking cap on and think of any domestic terror event that happened in the United States. Huh. Because the CIA was training people to commit domestic terror events, along with the Departm…”
▶ I will be doing a few short videos bc @drawandstrike told me to @ 4:41
Battelle funded
Department of Defense host_asserted
“care decontamination systems that's what that um n95 thing was which was a total joke it's like literally spraying hydrogen peroxide but it was 400 million dollars um involvement in um homeland department of defense and homeland security th…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - 'BATTELLE AND THE CIA' - EP.376 @ 31:37
Department of Defense covered_up
Islamic State guest_asserted
“let me let me back that up they they participated in the messaging of an event that happened when they were trying to convince like the turkish people that an attack by isis was actually done by the kurds now why would they do that well the…”
▶ Coyote of Wallstreet - 'THE SPOTLIGHT' False Flags w Colonel Towner • The Finale @ 49:32
Department of Defense attempted_coup_against
Donald Trump host_asserted
“The CIA, the FBI, the Department of Defense, all of them staged a coup on January 6th. Their purpose was to ensure that they could impeach Donald Trump prior to the end of his term and prevent him from ever running again.…”
▶ Anyone applauding Tim Pool’s “smack down” of a lib video today needs to read or reread ._@GenFlynn_ and ._@boonecutler_ 5GW book. Here’s why @ 1:33
Joint Special Operations Command appointed
Department of Defense host_asserted
“The difference in what they did with the JSOC alignment going directly to the SECDEF is they cut out the COCOM. So the SECDEF and where Esner, Coe, and Wachnett worked, it gave him the capability to kind of short circuit this very laborious…”
▶ Operation Gladio 101 Pt 3 @ 1:59:06
Mentions (120)
▶ 1:33
The CIA, the FBI, the Department of Defense, all of them staged a coup on January 6th. Their purpose was to ensure that they could impeach Donald Trump prior to the end of his term and prevent him from ever running again. The United States …
▶ 49:04
How many false flags are really existing from our U.S. government versus local actors that are trying to fundraise locally from what they're trying to do? Are you suggesting that the federal government, our United States government, is invo…
▶ 2:16
These organizations collaborated on numerous global initiatives. Similarly, private paramilitary units were institutionalized under entities like the U.S. Department of Defense, with specialized units unknowingly safeguarding syndicate inte…
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In the 1980s and 1990s, intelligence and military capabilities were outsourced to corporations like Brown and Root, Halliburton, and later Blackwater, which were subsequently acquired by the same international syndicate. This allowed the sy…
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They were used for domestic terrorism. Now put your thinking cap on and think of any domestic terror event that happened in the United States. Huh. Because the CIA was training people to commit domestic terror events, along with the Departm…
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in order to do something that needed to be done, other than going through the, you know, socks sent up to CENTCOM, up to the SECDEF. Because the other thing that everybody needs to understand, and that came up with all of this garbage that …
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The difference in what they did with the JSOC alignment going directly to the SECDEF is they cut out the COCOM. So the SECDEF and where Esner, Coe, and Wachnett worked, it gave him the capability to kind of short circuit this very laborious…
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what Shackley and Clines and Edwin Wilson was doing as it relates to setting up the network. We left it off in Laos and that they were setting up that whole network. We also talked briefly about Eric von Marbog, M-A-R-B-O-D.…
▶ 1:58:11
available for these people to carve off, even if you only did 10% of them. That's trillions of dollars of value from a Department of Defense perspective. But even if you're selling them at half price on the black market, which you will not …
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I can honestly tell you that, and this has been kind of in the back of my mind. I listened to Catherine Austin Fitz recently talking about the, you know, trillions of dollars, not just the $2 trillion that was, you know, over 9-11, but even…
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And, you know, it's something to be said that there hasn't been a successful audit of DoD spending, I think, in the last 10 or if not 20 years. And the amount of fraud that must be going on in there is on the back of all of these wars and o…
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care decontamination systems that's what that um n95 thing was which was a total joke it's like literally spraying hydrogen peroxide but it was 400 million dollars um involvement in um homeland department of defense and homeland security th…
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This program focused on improving military cyber capabilities and defense strategies. Battelle has contributed to developing tools and methodologies for cyber warfare and cyber defense to be used by the U.S. Department of Defense. They also…
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And they work with the Bill and Melinda Gates on these projects. I want to get down to, I have a whole bunch of stuff. They work with NASA. The thing with the DOE is the thing, the Department of Energy is the one that bothers me the most. O…
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2019, so we had a number before COVID. Okay, so fiscal year 2019 starts in October of 2018. The Department of Energy gave Battelle contracts worth $4 billion. The Department of Defense gave them $250 million. Okay, Department of Energy gave…
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It tells you what they're for. It's like built-in measurements to meet DOD R&D technology solution for built-in trust measurement techniques. Phase three rational integration design of energetic ride, R-I-D-E program. Laboratory support for…
▶ 1:36:08
In one year. And that's just one agency. That's the Department of Energy. That's not the Department of Defense, Health and Human Services, all of the others. The CIA. None of the CIA's budget's on here. So we don't know how. None of the DAR…
▶ 38:48
Islamic quote-unquote insurgent occurring, which is basically how he controlled his domestic population. In 2018 and 2019, Trump spent 100, not Trump, I mean the Department of Defense, spent $100 million in security cooperation funding for …
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expressing frustration and anger at Israel. General R.H. Barrow charged that Israeli troops were deliberately threatening the lives of Marines who were serving on a peacekeeping mission in Lebanon. So, of course, the first thing I do is fin…
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Two days later, Barrow wrote that infamous letter to Casper Weinberger, who was at the time the sec def. He endorsed it and sent it along to the State Department. That followed with high-level meetings, and incidents seemed to be less frequ…
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Not that I'm aware of. But damn, you made that make sense. You make me believe it. I was like, you know what, man? That's pretty damn interesting. And here's why. I did find that. And we'll cover the article next week. But I just want to re…
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made up of soldiers, civilians, and contractors who traveled the world under false identities embedded in consultancies and name brand companies without the knowledge of the American people and most of Congress, according to a report. The t…
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So what the CIA is doing, and they do this all the time, and that's my problem with most of the people that are on podcasts that have CIA connections. They always say it's the military doing what they're doing. What they just described is w…
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male anatomy parts between their legs that will actually do anything to hold them accountable. Because Matt Gaetz does not have the wherewithal to withhold the Department of Defense funding because that lame-ass four-star general that wants…
▶ 2:16:06
motivation is the people and the mission as opposed to kissing somebody's ass. The worst thing that ever happened to the military was the transition into the Department of Defense from the War Department. A War Department has a specific mis…
▶ 2:17:30
of the most hideous, incompetent people that you've ever seen in your entire life to be placed in the Defense Department. So I was a part of a couple of those, one of which was a Florida representative that basically was just criminal, unbe…
▶ 24:18
In order to put feathers in his cap and to stave off being consolidated into the CIA. These people have no ethics whatsoever. So he wanted to stay under the State Department as opposed to going to either the War Department. Because initiall…
▶ 10:16
instruments of power. And that's where Donald Rumsfeld was hanging out prior to him being the SecDef. And Mike rightfully points out that it is a little odd to have a guy, although Rumsfeld has lots of government experience before that, tha…
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He uses the term, I want to get this right, the guy's name is Thomas Barnett, and he is talking about three areas that the military, the Pentagon, it's called Barnett's Pentagon's New Map that was published in 2004, and he refers to a separ…
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that the Department of Defense was going to have to address. So they flipped the script because we know from our investigation into Operation Gladio, they caused all three things. So they create terrorist groups and they use the destabiliza…
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The entire drug network was captured by the CIA. So you have the CIA setting up the terrorists. You have the CIA setting up the drugs. Did the CIA set up the pandemics too? Did the CIA, working with the Department of Defense and the State D…
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Yes. Devin Halper was working in the Office of Net Assessment at the Pentagon. And for those of you who are not familiar with that, there is a couple of different offices, one on the joint staff and one at the Department of Defense level, t…
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a part of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. And the Office of Net Assessment has some very spooky people that work in it that do. And it's also a place where they hide CIA agents internal to the Department of Defense that they want.…
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that he had worked with throughout his career, worked at the Office of Net Assessments. And he stopped by probably once a week to shut the door and talk to the general about stuff. And I was a very, you know, junior major. I didn't know wha…
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Normally, like on the org chart, you can kind of figure out what people do based on. But where they were at on the org chart made absolutely no sense in the sex deaths. And my my ex worked in the sex death suite. So I'm like, you need to fi…
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quote unquote, former CIA and Defense Department people. And Wilson had upset the local people in his horse farm area of Virginia because he was supposedly bringing CIA people to the farm on a routine basis. And it says, this is a quote, I …
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In 1973, Shackley was made head of the CIA's East Asia Division, where, working with the Pentagon, he oversaw America's defeat in Vietnam. Eric Van Marbog, by that time, was Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense. He was sent to Saigon with …
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Another point that has to be made, because this is going to be important for what's going on right now. Notice the free flow from State Department, CIA, and DOD. So you cannot go into the Department of Defense and think those people only ar…
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I mean, how many times has the deputy CIA director been a military person? Multiple, multiple, multiple times. So there's no difference in any of these entities. Von Marbog made his reputation as a trusted Pentagon bureaucrat when Congress …
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who had returned to the Pentagon as well from being the CIA director, he was replaced at the CIA by William Colby, who was fresh out of Vietnam. He sent Von Marburg back to Saigon as his top logistics aide to prepare for the abandonment of …
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You were talking about the leftover, and that is one of the big things they do to money launderers, leave behind these equipment. Now, back in, this was written in May 13th, 1975, and I posted it up above. It says, Hanoi said to have two bi…
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Well, I only have nine five years later. I don't have 10. So that becomes a deficit. And the same thing at scale with everything in the Department of Defense. You know, part of the missing material is what we left in Afghanistan. Part of th…
▶ 1:53:02
fighter aircraft. They've sold on the black market helicopters. So these things that, quote unquote, go missing or get left behind or whatever you want to call it, still show up on an asset ledger in the Department of Defense until it's wri…
▶ 1:54:25
What the hell the Department of Defense did with them isn't their concern. There's no one to get money back from, honey. This is taxpayer dollars. Lockheed got their shit. We supposedly got the aircraft. One of them got left somewhere and i…
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Thank you, Colonel Towner. I mean, just totally blown away because there has to be accountability. So like the Department of Defense and how they have like pretty much carte blanche. It's the same thing with the Board of Education, carte bl…
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such as in-country airlift for moving USAID supplies to rural areas and helping with the port congestion. Comer believed that eliminating the Viet Cong influence in the countryside and limiting inflation were the highest priorities. He urge…
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On Vietnam, he outlined for the president his concern and recommendation to have DOD take steps to reduce the inflationary impact of military outlies and take over port operations from USAID to move material. Johnson's response was simply t…
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No, and it doesn't even matter. What does matter is that they are hiding shit from us while we're paying them, which is completely unacceptable as far as I'm concerned. So anybody else want to come up? Well, can I follow up on that? So you'…
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out of that $100,000, and it's all done via contract. Well, at the end of the year, I should have a cell phone, I should have a rental car, and I should have been working in a building that had lights. So that is how it goes. When they actu…
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Well, you know what happens if you don't have a war theater? They can't steal the fucking weapons. And that's one of the reasons why they will always find a reason for us to be in a war is because they are profiting not off of just the sale…
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you know, everything's kosher with these deals that are happening. Like it's too easy. It's, it's like finding a needle in a haystack and they know it, you know, when you're talking like pots of money that you, you're talking thousands and …
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The U.S. policymakers denounced Stetsco and those around him for having totalitarian tendencies and not the least of which was a penance for killing rivals. That's a true statement. Although U.S. officials believe that ABN guerrilla war in …
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this space to go 36 minutes over our normal cutoff because I love this conversation. But let me say this, RJ, I do believe that you are speaking your beliefs, but I know having been in the Pentagon at a level that is at the air staff in one…
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what I consider significant. I have sat on the staff of Tommy Frank's after 9-11. We had the president come down. I've sat in the room listening to the briefings that were given. At no time did I ever feel like I was an authority on what th…
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was created and gave the tools to people to be able to research. For example, and this is not a lie, I came across it and I feel like I'm the product of the Department of Defense, the bureaucracy in this naive approach when I retired of hav…
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was people like IET17, Truth Hammer, and Praying Medic. Well, I was on Brian's thing one day when he was talking about something that had happened at the National Security Council, which I knew a little bit about. So I was kind of going bac…
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has no money in it for a war because they're not supposed to be at war because there's no declared war. The only way they can stick money in a budget that goes over to the DOD is if it's an actual approved thing. So they have no declaration…
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the conflict was over. I just wanted to point that out, that there's quite a few of those people that you're talking about over here now. You brought up a really good point this morning about missing money from the Pentagon. I don't know if…
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I worked in the Pentagon on budgets for two years. And the way the process works is that the Congress, back then they actually did an appropriation and an authorization bill and passed a budget. Probably one of the last times they did it. B…
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oh crap, I only accounted for 90, but we bought 100. Where's those other 10 C-130s? Well, if they're a million dollars each, that's all of a sudden $10 million that's missing. And when they tell you that $1.3 trillion is missing out of the …
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is spent contractually. So if Congress tells the Air Force they have to buy 100 airplanes, they're buying 100 airplanes because Lockheed's going to be the next day at the door knocking, going, where's my contract? Where's my contract? Where…
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who said openly on social media that they thought he was dead and that they were just kind of saving him for a special event. Well, there's nothing like a state funeral to shut down D.C. Now, if you are the CIA, FBI, State Department, blah,…
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Lieutenant General David Holmes Hooton Jr., Huntoon Jr. Army. He was the 58th superintendent of the Military Academy at West Point, graduated there. He was censored for an investigation into an improper relationship, according to the Depart…
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I don't know if you guys follow this, but it's called The Trumpet. It does a lot of military stuff. It's talking about the DOD instruction that Austin signed in saying that it was a quote unquote refinement of previous orders. Austin ordere…
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With all service members, the policy states that banned activities include advocating terrorism or supporting the overthrow of the government to fundraising or rallies on behalf of extremist groups or even liking or reposting what is they d…
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The Department of Defense said it does not intend to actively be monitoring specific accounts unless there's a complaint. The rules are unclear on what constitutes extremist views. In my opinion, that was on purpose. But based on leadership…
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You know, everyone knows you're a colonel kind of thing. I was like, you know, this doesn't reflect DOD policy. Statements are all my own. They gave that to us. That's what Obama did. Why? Because he wanted radicals out there doing these th…
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He served as a consultant to the State Department and Defense Departments as executive director of the Carter-Baker Commission on Federal Election Reform. He was a member of the Common Cause National Governing Board in 2003, where he mediat…
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made clear that the OPC should be controlled by the State Department during peacetime and by the Pentagon during war. In turn, George Kennan, who of course was the State Department, specified that his department be given detailed informatio…
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If there was no invasion, and obviously throughout Europe, if there was no invasion by the Russians, they would be able to use them for other purposes. Frank Wisner went to the Pentagon for assistance. A relationship with the Defense Depart…
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The I can my personal opinion, and I know people will think this is heresy. I don't care. The the way the War Department used to work is that we had a four star general in charge of the War Department and everything about the War Department…
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It was a military organization. There was no civilian leadership. My opinion, and it's strictly my opinion, of having civilian leadership in the Department of Defense is one of the stupidest things that we could have ever done. Because the …
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They give a shit about their political career and where they're going next. And that is often times to the detriment of the military mission, as we can see with the continuous wars since we became the Department of Defense under civilian le…
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they kind of got a group together of people that were going to go testify in front of Congress at his confirmation hearing. And the ones that were still on duty, either in the Reserve or the Air Force, you have to submit your congressional …
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That there was a lot of retired people because they didn't let any bad news out of the Air Force that showed up at that confirmation hearing. And he did not get confirmed as a result of that. So I just wanted to explain that. That's my take…
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of 9-11. My best friend, who I met when I was a second lieutenant on my first day of active duty as a second lieutenant, was stationed at the Pentagon. Now, of course, all the phones are jammed up there. It took me about eight hours to find…
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While she was walking into the building on the other side. So, you know, of course, then she had no way of getting home because they shut down all the aircraft. Luckily, she had family in the area. But again, I had no idea about her safety …
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That got us up to the point of actually going through some of the pictures. Now, I had never heard this. I don't know if you guys have or not. There is a military aircraft called an A3 Skywalker, Sky Warrior, sorry. The A3 Sky Warrior, if y…
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One of the guys on the call actually had experience modifying things like the A3 Sky Warrior under a DARPA program at Fort Collins to make them remote flying. So that was news to me as well. They had several slides comparing the engine that…
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to the engines of the aircraft that the official story says. And I know for a fact that the Pentagon was not hit by the aircraft that they say it was hit by. I, as you guys know, was in aircraft maintenance. I've had firsthand experience st…
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U.S. Army Special Operations Command provides the forces, SOUTHCOM coordinates, and the military group links all of the operations, maintaining liaison with the Colombian military. Former members within the Colombian military command, such …
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to train assassin terrorists to unleash on the world. And they're using our money via private contracts from the CIA, Department of Defense, and State Department to employ those trained killers all over the world. So we are literally paying…
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Contains the Western Hemisphere Drug Elimination Act. The legislation authorized billions of dollars in funding during 1999, 2000 and 2001 for U.S. Customs Service, Coast Guard and the State Department and USAID, the Department of Defense a…
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any CIA contra controversies before the election. The Democrat-controlled Congress succeeded in passing yet another Boland Amendment. Unlike the earlier one, though, this one had teeth. It prohibited the CIA, the Department of Defense, and …
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The CIA and Defense Department began withdrawing their trainers, advisors, administrators, technicians, logisticians from Central America. And by the end of the year, the Contras were alone and desperate. Thousands of rebel fighters began r…
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of DIA, Admiral Alan Paulson, confirmed to Congress that a Department of Defense organization proposed an operation using Mr. Gritz in a collection capacity, but Paulson said the operation was turned down at the first level of approval. The…
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Those telling paragraphs were cut from a UPI story that moved later that afternoon. And from then on, most press reports uncritically accepted the government's denial of Grits and Weekly and were dismissed as commandos off on their own priv…
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you spell his name B-O-D-E, and a company called Falcon Wings Incorporated. What that program involved is not known. The restifier's interview was censored because of quote-unquote national security. Undersecretary of State William Snyder t…
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He denied that he authorized the operation. He went on to say, just the fact that we met and had talks didn't authorize anything. The Afghan program is a covert program, okay? All CIA, or perhaps a little bit of Department of Defense, the S…
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a letter to deliver to the U.S. Embassy addressed to two American officials, asking them to intercede with the Chamorro government. The sources were unaware if the letter was answered. The DEA denies there was any such plan, but those denia…
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Washington columnist Marquis Childs reported soon after the quote-unquote invasion that a powerful drive is within the upper bureaucracy of defense and intelligence to persuade President Eisenhower that he must send American troops to Laos.…
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The push for an additional CETO, which is that treaty organization, and U.S. troops in Laos is now clear from released documents. Senator Mansfield asked the Senate on September 7th whether the president and secretary of state Harder still …
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Proclaiming a rival revolutionary committee in southern Laos, Fumi's first announcement of his opposition took the form of leaflets dropped out of a CIA airplane. In the next three months, according to Schlesinger, a United Embassy, includi…
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actually in the Capitol, continued to receive some aid. Ambassador Brown still worked to bring them together, but the military support convinced Fumi that if he held out long enough, he would be able to overthrow the government that was act…
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The Joint Chiefs, who first, on October 3rd, officially authorized Air America flights to Fumi. Note that, as mentioned above, Air America had already been supplying Fumi since mid-September. The first Air America flights reached Vang Pao o…
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into the non-communist Hmong area in the north, unquote. So in other words, you see this, the word's not struggle, but this obfuscation between the CIA, who's already doing the business, and then they finally get the Department of Defense i…
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only to find out that the CIA not only was doing it, that the authorization that the Defense Department gives to do it is using the CIA apparatus called Air America. And yes, the Department of Defense knew that Air America was a CIA proprie…
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Another measure would have been to bring CETO forces into the battle, as the CETO treaty provided. In the end, Eisenhower decided to shear away from both measures. Even the modest additional support that the Defense Department tried to exte…
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incident in the resumption of fighting was the shooting down of an Air America plane in November 1962, three days after the Pei Ocean Lao had warned that they were going to do it. What made the Pentagon, CIA, and Air America hang on in Laos…
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1962, there were those in the Pentagon and CIA who believed that a direct confrontation with communist China was inevitable. And basically they were trying to bait them in. It has more to do with the opium, but that would have been a big bo…
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In effect, the heart of the China lobby was, in 1959, Charles Edison, yet another member of the Brook Club. The Asian Pacific Anti-Communist League also wrote of the collaboration with psychological warfare experts of the Defense Department…
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from 250 to 500 with additional personnel from two private military Department of Defense contracts, DynCorp and MPRI military professional resources. Now, hold on just one second. What did I do with my book? I had, oh, shoot. I don't know …
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prior military. That's something that we've noted often. All right, there is another analogy here too with the case of Air America pilots in Indochina. One neglected reason for the bureaucratic inertia in Vietnam that led to repeated escala…
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Then and now, Pentagon's strategic position requires the maintenance of contractual ties to private air transport lines that can switch from civilian to military air freight when needed. An otherwise foolish escalation in Laos by the CIA an…
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Plan Colombia had been a similar bonanza for the Pentagon's outsourcing training teams with firms like DynCorp and MPRI. Both corporations have a history of airlift and training contracts for the U.S. from Korea to Croatia, Bosnia, and Koso…
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extricated itself without pain from only two unwinnable situations, Somalia and Lebanon. And in neither case did the Pentagon risk its credibility. After 40 years of active involvement in Colombia, it's hard to think that it would make the …
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analogies with Vietnam, the growing disaffection and opposition of Americans. Even the Pentagon should have no interest in seeing a reemergence of widespread social alienation, the Vietnam syndrome. Yet it is clear by now the U.S. cannot, o…
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So you can see that the money laundering done to CIA fronts is through this network of preferred banks that all benefit from the CIA operations. Throughout the spring of 1964, a Pentagon specialist on Brazil was astounded at the impatience …
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even written the president's speech, although he had no proof of that. That was going to be his new assertion. Gordon was flying to Washington for consultations over the weekend. He decided that the situation had finally become untenable. V…
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Walters had remained extremely close to Huberto Caslaro Branco, B-R-A-N-C-O, who would head up the proposed coup. But would it succeed? McNamara's analysts at the Department of Defense assured him that it would definitely succeed. The secre…
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The Academy also showed more conventional training, like a 12-minute film called The Police Baton that was created by the LAPD, one called The Third Challenge made by the Department of Defense, the use of tear gas, which was basically creat…
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Theater of War, How the Pentagon and CIA Took Hollywood is a new documentary produced by Media Education Foundation, exposing the links between the CIA Pentagon and Hollywood. The film follows the journey of media professor Roger Stahl acro…
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University of New York EDU site that has his papers, and there does seem to be a lot of papers on him with scripts for motion pictures, television, and I'll tell you what website that is, library.baruch.cuny.edu.…
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That's very interesting. Because sometimes some of the most interesting parts of these digs are what they leave out. So here's an obituary that talks about him and his role in the Department of Defense and interaction with the movie and tel…
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as an officer for the public information producing training films. And when the Department of Defense was formed in 1949, at which point, until his retirement in 1989, Baroque served as the chief of motion picture production branch inside t…
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was created in 1949, it was stepping into an already established relationship between Hollywood, the Pentagon, and now the CIA, but prior to that the OSS for training. The first instance of military assistance in commercial film took place …
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in the intelligence military film production, just to corroborate what this article is saying. So, going on with the article. Don Baroque, the head of Pentagon's Office of Entertainment, wrote to Stone and says, basically, you can't do that…
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He had to shelve Platoon, whose script was written in 1975, along with Born on the Fourth of July, another anti-war film based on the biography of a paralyzed veteran, Ron Kovic, K-O-V-I-C. According to Stone, the Pentagon's entertainment o…
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for the democracy. Stone told Stahl that while he was having trouble getting Platoon made, he was offered the script for Top Gun, a major hit in 1986, which romanticized the life of Navy pilots in the military recruiting stations that were …
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for helping to completely rehabilitate the military image after it had been savaged by the Vietnam War. In 2018, the Pentagon signed a contract with the producers of Top Gun Remake, scheduled for release the year this article was written, t…