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also: Goldwater, Senator Barry Goldwater, Senator Goldwater, presidential candidate Goldwater

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Claims (8)

Barry Goldwater exposed Walter Reuther host_asserted
“It probably is. Time Magazine, of course, founded by none other than Ed Bollingman. Yes, and controlled by the CIA. Barry Goldwater had a great quote about him. He said, Reuter was more dangerous to our country than Sputnik or anything Sovi…”
▶ The Shadow State 38Secret Societies 22; Grooming Technocrats @ 1:07:57
Barry Goldwater pressed_president_to_urge Bobby Ray Inman book_quoted
“Goldwater told Casey that that basically meant Inman. Goldwater and Bush both pressed the president to urge Inman to take the job. Inman agreed on the condition that his term would be only 18 months and that he would receive his fourth admi…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 24 @ 26:40
Barry Goldwater told William Casey book_quoted
“Inman had already demonstrated his willingness to blow the whistle on illegal operations as he had on Billy Carter. Inman would be a serious problem if he ever got wind of this operation. The solution was to bless the move of Inman to the n…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 24 @ 26:12
Barry Goldwater exposed Nicaraguan harbor mining book_quoted
“Casey appeared combative before the Senate Intelligence Committee. Four days later, Goldwater rose on the Senate floor to deliver a speech about the mining, mistakenly referring to classified information. Simmons had to stop him mid-sentenc…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47) @ 42:06
Barry Goldwater member_of CFR host_asserted
“also was a member of NICAP in 1957, shortly after it was funded. Other American Security Council members would join NICAP and be affiliated with the whole UFO issue to include General Robert Richardson, former presidential candidate Goldwat…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 2 @ 46:50
Barry Goldwater member_of CFR host_asserted
“who also used to work as an investigator for NICAP. In 1975, American Security Council member Barry Goldwater began making claims concerning Hangar 18. He would often reference General Curtis LeMay in those claims, who just so happened, not…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 2 @ 48:17
Barry Goldwater recruited David Boren host_asserted
“Interestingly enough, when Barry Goldwater actually wanted him to be his VP, or no, I'm sorry, Barry Goldwater actually wanted him to run for president, like in 2012 or something like that, or way back. So Goldwater was a fan of this guy, a…”
▶ The Shadow State 34 Secret Societies 18; Horace Mann School @ 1:01:41
Barry Goldwater exposed Walter Reuther host_asserted
“Reuter was more dangerous to our country than Sputnik or anything Soviet Russia might do. You want to know the first four cities that were part of the Model Cities program? Sure. Detroit, Oakland, Newark, and Camden. And how's that working …”
▶ Operation Gladio Meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Brady 250508 @ 1:07:56

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Operation Gladio Meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Brady 250508
▶ 1:07:26 Had a prominent role in the founding of Earth Day, more environmentalists. And Time Magazine calls him one of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century. Which is true. It probably is. Time Magazine, of course, founded by none othe…
Operation Gladio-Revolutionaries for the Right -Kyle Burke
▶ 25:29 They have, you can read about them. I'm not going to go into a lot of history, but you got to read this one. In 1960, the Republican Party was divided between a conservative wing by Barry Goldwater and a more liberal wing led by Nelson Rock…
Operation Gladio-Revolutionaries for the Right Part 4
▶ 30:05 There were movements that were being created like Barry Goldwater's 1964 presidential campaign. And, you know, we've got McCarthyism going on during this time. So you have many of the con ink media outlets that we know about today, like Wil…
Operation Gladio-Revolutionaries for the Right Part 4
▶ 37:55 for subversive activities in the United States. Oh, he looked into communism. That figures. He also led, let's see, he was helping Frederick Clifton White, who was the driving force to draft Goldwater, to lead an organization called the New…
Operation Gladio-Revolutionaries for the Right Part 4
▶ 44:26 Barry Goldwater's Conscience of a Conservative, which made the Arizona senator the national standard bearer for the conservative movement. Like Buckley and Mannion, initially concerned himself with matters of domestic policy and political e…
Operation Gladio- Vietnam Part 5 Phoenix Program
▶ 24:03 It also allowed LBJ to sell himself as a much tougher person in wartime than the Republican candidate coming up into the 1964 presidential election, which was Barry Goldwater. In Saigon, South Vietnamese Armed Forces commanders, who once ha…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 24
▶ 15:11 According to Stilwell himself, he began to reorganize military intelligence working hand in hand with Shackley, with whom he had worked very closely at the CIA. But the fact that Admiral Bobby Ray Inman had an open war with Shackley, all bu…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 24
▶ 26:12 Inman had already demonstrated his willingness to blow the whistle on illegal operations as he had on Billy Carter. Inman would be a serious problem if he ever got wind of this operation. The solution was to bless the move of Inman to the n…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 24
▶ 26:40 Goldwater told Casey that that basically meant Inman. Goldwater and Bush both pressed the president to urge Inman to take the job. Inman agreed on the condition that his term would be only 18 months and that he would receive his fourth admi…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 24
▶ 35:52 But by then, Senator Goldwater had discovered that Casey had a long and shady association with U.S. intelligence. Well, no shit. Holy crap, like that's a newsflash? The guy's been in the CIA the entire time. I was never comfortable with wha…
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 1:39 nuclear weapons, even though it didn't go through. So Shackley had put out the word through Israeli assets in Libya that the CIA was using Wilson in an assassination plot against Omar Gaddafi. According to Wilson, Casey wanted to assassinat…
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 2:12 And he was just telling them that he was going to do it. Senator Goldwater was so upset and so mad that he went public and said, look, GD, no, this is never going to happen. Wilson said that he was awakened in his villa in Tripoli in the mi…
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 3:05 I talked and I talked, and finally I said, look, this took almost six hours. I finally convinced them and said, look, Senator Goldwater has made a big point about saying that this cannot go on. Gaddafi's safer today than he's ever been in h…
The Colonel’s Corner-Presidents’ Secret Wars Chap 17
▶ 20:57 capability of operating it in the field. The Senate Intelligence Committee then held up action until April 84, when Casey's deputy, John McMahon, wrote both committees that the CIA favored a field test of the weapon. Senate Committee Chairm…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 40 (42)
▶ 56:18 But John McMahon, whom Casey wanted to push aside, reappeared in a new incarnation, resulting in a different case of personnel turbulence. Casey had appointed a Navy Vice Admiral, Bobby Ray Inman, as his deputy director, second man for the …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 42 (44)
▶ 34:47 and intelligence oversight that pitted Reagan against Congress during these years were controversies over the nature of presidential findings. An uneasy relationship prevailed between the executive and Congress through this period. The Hoog…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 42 (44)
▶ 35:16 Committee on Intelligence, beginning in 81, tried to protect Casey and minimize oversight. The guy that's on the Senate, Goldwater, who we're all told is such a great guy, tried to keep Congress out of the CIA's business. The committee supp…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 35:24 Edgar Shamaros recounts significantly that the first CIA demands that the Contra form a united front came during congressional debates over the Boland Amendment. Arizona Republican Senator Barry Goldwater, chairman of the Intel Committee si…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 38:16 Confusion surrounds the issue of the adequacy of CIA notifications. A careful review is necessary. In January of 84, the Senate committee sought information. Its interest was piqued by the CIA's intention to exhaust its Nicaraguan budget. T…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 39:44 That reference stated merely that mines had been placed in Nicaraguan harbors by U.S.-backed groups. The CIA cover story recycled to its congressional overseers, not CIA-backed groups, the CIA. The agency tried to bypass Goldwater altogethe…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 40:14 A friend to Langley, which is interesting, considered how he ended up. How good of a friend was Ted Stevens to Langley? The CIA subcommittee would have agreed except the vice chairman, William Proxmire, a Wisconsin Democrat, who insisted on…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 42:06 Casey appeared combative before the Senate Intelligence Committee. Four days later, Goldwater rose on the Senate floor to deliver a speech about the mining, mistakenly referring to classified information. Simmons had to stop him mid-sentenc…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 42:36 Casey withheld the information from us. The president personally gave the go-ahead to start mining in the fall of 1983. Casey and McMahon admitted it. They claim they told us, unquote. The staffer described the limited briefings, adding the…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 43:07 Secretary of State Schultz asserts that he had also been given the impression that the Contras were doing the mining. Simmons felt the senator had been cut out because Casey feared he would try to talk Reagan out of mining. Goldwater had pu…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 43:37 that the requirement of the law was not followed in this case. I told Mr. Casey that this was no way to run a railroad. So Goldwater writes a private note to Casey and the CIA immediately leaks it. Casey came to Capitol Hill the next day to…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 44:06 A piece in the CIA's internal newsletter asserted positively that the agency had fully informed Congress of its actions. Quietly, according to the vice chairman of the Intelligence Committee, Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan of New York, spo…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 45:12 of the United States. The extravagant claims quickly disintegrated after Vice Chairman Moynihan resigned in protest. A slew of leaks revealed many particulars of the CIA limited briefings. Goldwater returned and convinced Moynihan to withdr…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 50:02 Lugansk hit a mine, wounding five sailors. In the scramble to contain this flap, CIA John Mallett told the FDN leader Chamorro to deny the Contra's mines could have caused the damage, giving the statement substance necessarily forced an end…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 52:03 They didn't care. That a Soviet vessel could be mined had been perfectly predictable. Blaming Congress or the press is what is suspicious. International fervor plus danger of confrontation with Russia, not Barry Goldwater, are what made the…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 46 (48)
▶ 6:26 but it could not make the FDN effective, and its resources were drying up. The supplementary appropriation for Nicaragua fell on the rocks as a result of the mining fiasco. In the 1985 CIA budget for Contras, despite all dewey clarages, Ven…
The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 2
▶ 46:50 also was a member of NICAP in 1957, shortly after it was funded. Other American Security Council members would join NICAP and be affiliated with the whole UFO issue to include General Robert Richardson, former presidential candidate Goldwat…
The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 2
▶ 48:17 who also used to work as an investigator for NICAP. In 1975, American Security Council member Barry Goldwater began making claims concerning Hangar 18. He would often reference General Curtis LeMay in those claims, who just so happened, not…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19
▶ 1:00:13 Spreading the word that his administration had destroyed business confidence by bringing the steel industry to heel. No, he just made them keep his word. Senator Barry Goldwater, the voice of the rising Republican right, escalated the rheto…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 20
▶ 18:28 JFK once confided in a friend, Bill Walton, quote, I am almost a piece at any price president, which you know they absolutely hated. It was a reference to the insult from Barry Goldwater positioning himself for the 1964 presidential race. H…
The Shadow State 34 Secret Societies 18; Horace Mann School
▶ 1:01:41 Interestingly enough, when Barry Goldwater actually wanted him to be his VP, or no, I'm sorry, Barry Goldwater actually wanted him to run for president, like in 2012 or something like that, or way back. So Goldwater was a fan of this guy, a…
The Shadow State 38Secret Societies 22; Grooming Technocrats
▶ 1:07:57 It probably is. Time Magazine, of course, founded by none other than Ed Bollingman. Yes, and controlled by the CIA. Barry Goldwater had a great quote about him. He said, Reuter was more dangerous to our country than Sputnik or anything Sovi…
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