Guatemala '54 coup event
also: the Guatemalan coup, overthrow the Guatemalan president
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William Pawley funded
Guatemala '54 coup book_quoted
“He literally went to a bank and pulled out $150,000 after meeting with President Eisenhower to buy three planes for the Guatemalan coup.…”
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So he is in charge of their spy organization and Alan Dulles becomes in charge of the CIA. And they both orchestrated the spreading of the stay behind units all over the world. I found them in Iran when we overthrew Mossadegh in 1953. They …
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That meeting was never going to be allowed to happen. And also, a lot of people think General Eisenhower was a great guy. Let me just assure you he was not. Not only did he oversee the creation of Operation Gladio while he was in Europe, wh…
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Who who owned all of the Guatemalan farmland? You know, that thing that we think is absolutely horrible if China owns our farmland. Well, a U.S. oligarch owned the majority of Guatemalan farmland, and that was United Fruit. And one of the p…
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He said that he did not want any foreigners owning farmland. Imagine that. And exactly the irony of everything that's happening right now just blows my mind. Because what's happening in America today is what we, not we, you and I, but our g…
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They planned PB's success, which was the name of the operation to overthrow the Guatemalan president. And that was General Eisenhower. Also, one of the very last things he did was issue a findings, which is what it's called when you order t…
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And he owned the bus system and several large sugar plantations in Cuba. He used his personal yacht to take a group of Cuban exiles to Cuba for a land invasion. He's an ambassador out of the State Department. He also worked on the Guatemala…
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are what we're after and not the interest of the United States as a country. Right. Oh, clearly. Yeah, he's fascinated. He's mentioned in a book called The Legacy of Ashes. He literally went to a bank and pulled out $150,000 after meeting w…