Securities and Exchange Commission organization
also: the SEC, SEC, security exchange, Securities and Exchange Commission, securities and exchange commissions
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Claims (3)
William O. Douglas appointed
Securities and Exchange Commission book_quoted
“I understand this author's position on this, but anybody that thinks the Delano and the Roosevelt family wasn't part of that elite is drinking Kool-Aid. I'm just going to say that. One of the first, one of the firebrands was William O. Doug…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 2 @ 26:46
Stanley Sporkin member_of
Securities and Exchange Commission documented
“And like Stanley Sporkin, you know, doesn't strike me as necessarily a bad guy or complicit in like that. But you mentioned his name as the CIA's general counsel. He worked at the Securities and Exchange Commission as the director of enforc…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 6 @ 1:02:03
Joseph Kennedy Sr. worked_for
Securities and Exchange Commission host_asserted
“to the UK for FDR. FDR was not a good guy. And so if you look at his role in the administration of FDR, particularly the Maritime Commission, which, you know, is drug related and the moving of goods around. And also he goes on to be the SEC…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Book Club Prelude to Terror Chap 25 @ 1:04:03
Mentions (8)
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They rationalized that it would mollify him, bribe him not to retaliate against the CIA. He also goes on to say, according to Stockwell, it is an interesting paradox that the SEC has since 1971 investigated and the Justice Department has pr…
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to the UK for FDR. FDR was not a good guy. And so if you look at his role in the administration of FDR, particularly the Maritime Commission, which, you know, is drug related and the moving of goods around. And also he goes on to be the SEC…
▶ 1:04:30
Well, I think he did that first, if I'm not mistaken. So he's in the security exchange, which we know there's a lot of shenanigan in the banking world that goes on there. So Joe Kennedy knew his way around Washington, D.C. He knew who all o…
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And like Stanley Sporkin, you know, doesn't strike me as necessarily a bad guy or complicit in like that. But you mentioned his name as the CIA's general counsel. He worked at the Securities and Exchange Commission as the director of enforc…
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The SEC has been trying to build the consolidated audit trail for the past 15 years, which is designed to basically give the SEC, if they need to, a view into every single securities transaction out there. But we're still on the old system …
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But it sounds like between Promise and FinCEN and everything else, certain people out there already have access to a lot of information. And at least on the Securities and Exchange Commission side of things, it's still really hard to track …
▶ 26:46
I understand this author's position on this, but anybody that thinks the Delano and the Roosevelt family wasn't part of that elite is drinking Kool-Aid. I'm just going to say that. One of the first, one of the firebrands was William O. Doug…
▶ 29:22
taking over as chairman of the SEC from Joseph Kennedy in 1937 and becoming a fixture in the president's inner circle, frequently a guest at Camp David. While serving at the SEC, Douglas had become a pariah of the financial industry. Banker…