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Operation Gladio-Haiti
▶ 43:15 You have the U.S. ambassador suggested that it might be the right time to retire and that transportation was provided to that particular general, again, by the United States military to get him out of harm's way. The American embassy in Por…
Operation Gladio-Haiti
▶ 1:00:35 So that's basically it. And in the meantime, just like today, you have U.S. Air Force planes landing in Port-au-Prince every single day, bringing all kinds of crap in and out of Haiti. So to make a long story shorter, basically Aristide han…
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 8
▶ 1:14:16 And he he did share that. Oh, Dominican Republic and Haiti, Port-au-Prince and Panama. Those were probably the most naturally. And Granada, he and he said that sometimes they would do night missions into Central, South America or wherever, …
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 23
▶ 48:38 the man who hung on his every word and threw him under the wheels. On the morning of April 22nd, 1964, when he appeared at the VA building in D.C., where the Warren Commission set up shop, DeMorganshield was not in possession of his customa…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 25
▶ 22:14 The nation's capital was filled with edgy chatter about the assassination. Talking on the phone with Kennedy family confidant Bill Walton, Agnes Meyer, the outspoken mother of Washington Post publisher Catherine Graham, snapped, quote, what…