W. Glenn Campbell person
also: Campbell
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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
Mentions (4)
▶ 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…
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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 …
▶ 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…
▶ 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…