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W. Glenn Campbell person

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W. Glenn Campbell headed Hoover Institution documented
“the intellectual entrepreneur who built Stanford's Hoover Institute into a leading center of conservative resurgence in America. At Campbell's home that evening, the conversation among the 16 or so guests grew heated as it turned to JFK. In…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 20 @ 34:02
Allen Dulles recruited W. Glenn Campbell documented
“as well as research and editing skills by top CIA analyst Sherman Kent and Dulles' former right-hand man, Frank Wisner, whose career came to an end in 1962 because of quote-unquote mental problems. Dulles also drew on his extensive academic…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 22 @ 10:11

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The Colonels Corner Operation Gladio look into RFKs Murder
▶ 46:41 Another important potential CIA connection emerges with the mysterious girl in the polka-dotted dress. Witnesses believe that she may have been Patricia Elaine Neal, a high school dropout from Red Bluff, California. In 1973, she married Jer…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 20
▶ 33:31 Scott, the son of a distinguished Canadian poet, had served as a Canadian diplomat to Poland, and much of his social life when he arrived in Berkeley revolved around passionately anti-Soviet Polish immigrants. One day, a former Polish army …
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 20
▶ 34:02 the intellectual entrepreneur who built Stanford's Hoover Institute into a leading center of conservative resurgence in America. At Campbell's home that evening, the conversation among the 16 or so guests grew heated as it turned to JFK. In…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 22
▶ 10:11 as well as research and editing skills by top CIA analyst Sherman Kent and Dulles' former right-hand man, Frank Wisner, whose career came to an end in 1962 because of quote-unquote mental problems. Dulles also drew on his extensive academic…