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Claims (10)

Joan Dulles traveled_to Austria book_quoted
“was outlawed in America to help deliver babies in places like Kentucky. Joan escorted midwives on horseback through hills and hollers in the Bluegrass State, sometimes riding for as long as five hours at a time. In the following years, as t…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6 @ 33:16
Joan Dulles divorced Fritz Molden book_quoted
“And I didn't know how many of his girlfriends would be on board or how long we'd be at sea. Joan divorced Molden in 1954, but as if to not disappoint her father, she quickly replaced him with another high-ranking Austrian diplomat named Eug…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6 @ 37:02
Joan Dulles member_of Frontier Nursing Service book_quoted
“Clover Dulles had great hopes for her second daughter, Joan, after she graduated from Ratcliffe College in 1944, where many of her classes had been integrated with Harvard due to the wartime shortage of professors. Clover wanted her daughte…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6 @ 32:48
Joan Dulles married Fritz Molden book_quoted
“Molden grew attached to Dulles through the spymaster kept asking the young men to prove himself by risking his life. After the war, the communists accused Molden of continuing the work of a paid agent of Dulles, even though he denied it. Wh…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6 @ 35:05
Joan Dulles daughter_of Allen Dulles book_quoted
“And even when the boy began to shine at Xavier, which was the prep school that all of these crazy people sent their kids to, Alan Dulles didn't seem interested at all. He seemed like a guest in his own family. It was clear to his daughter, …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6 @ 12:49
Joan Dulles member_of Sullivan & Cromwell host_asserted
“basically colonized the world. And so literally all they did was embed their, the Dulles brothers is the best example of that. They worked for Sullivan and Cromwell. They did exactly the same thing for Sullivan and Cromwell the entire time …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 11 @ 1:16:36
Joan Dulles traveled_to Vienna book_quoted
“a country that was rapidly turning into the front line in the Cold War. Vienna had been divided into allied occupation zones. It was suffering with danger and intrigue later displayed in a 1949 film called The Third Man. Joan was once threa…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6 @ 33:44
Joan Dulles married Eugene Burek book_quoted
“And I didn't know how many of his girlfriends would be on board or how long we'd be at sea. Joan divorced Molden in 1954, but as if to not disappoint her father, she quickly replaced him with another high-ranking Austrian diplomat named Eug…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6 @ 37:02
Joan Dulles divorced Eugene Burek book_quoted
“To have a son-in-law acting as his eyes and ears inside the Shah's court was a bonanza for Dulles by now running the CIA. But again, the marriage turned out to be much less beneficial for Joan. In 1959, she wrote her father a painful letter…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6 @ 38:32
Joan Dulles married John Talley book_quoted
“After she came back to Santa Fe, she married another therapist by the name of John Talley, where she lived and worked until his death in 2013. Mary Bancroft believed she had fallen in love with Alan Dulles, but Dulles himself was incapable …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6 @ 40:37

Mentions (26)

The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 11
▶ 1:16:36 basically colonized the world. And so literally all they did was embed their, the Dulles brothers is the best example of that. They worked for Sullivan and Cromwell. They did exactly the same thing for Sullivan and Cromwell the entire time …
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 14
▶ 36:53 Undersecretary System of British Foreign Policy, Office. Sonny is what Alan Dulles called him. If Dulles took pride in his son's educational achievements, he never once mentioned it. The sisters, Toddy and Joan, gave up any expectation that…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 14
▶ 45:42 has disturbing memories of visiting her brother in the New York hospital where he was subjected to insulin shock therapy, one of the experimental procedures employed by the CIA's human guinea pig program. Used primarily for the treatment of…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 14
▶ 46:14 Some were mentally impaired as a result. They used insulin at the New York hospital, Jones said. When I went to visit my brother, it was hard for me because he kept saying, can't you do something for me? I'm going mad. At the time, I didn't…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 14
▶ 46:36 It was not until years later when Joan read exposés about MKUltra that she realized how far her father had gone, even with his own son, in the name of brain research. Once you go to the dark side, there's no limits, she said. Sonny showed n…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 14
▶ 53:44 Dulles was quite willing to steer suffering relatives towards MKUltra-connected physicians. Lumbotomies were among the more extreme mind control measures undertaken by the CIA program. At one point, Dulles arranged for his niece, Edith, the…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 14
▶ 54:48 Thankfully, finally, Alan Jr. was moved into Bellevue and he found the facility so soothing and environment that he stayed there for over 10 years. Eventually, Joan would pick her brother up and take him out to New Mexico with her and basic…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 15
▶ 52:11 who he viewed as a father figure. Angleton was fascinating, recalled Joan Dulles. My mother liked him a lot. He was very talkative and very intellectual. He loved to grow orchids. He was referred to as an oddball as well as a real scholar. …
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6
▶ 12:49 And even when the boy began to shine at Xavier, which was the prep school that all of these crazy people sent their kids to, Alan Dulles didn't seem interested at all. He seemed like a guest in his own family. It was clear to his daughter, …
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6
▶ 13:22 I don't remember any anger. He never scolded us, but he didn't pay any attention to us either. One time Joan saw her father cry after he heard on the radio about the fall of France to Hitler's troops. She said it was basically the only emot…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6
▶ 32:48 Clover Dulles had great hopes for her second daughter, Joan, after she graduated from Ratcliffe College in 1944, where many of her classes had been integrated with Harvard due to the wartime shortage of professors. Clover wanted her daughte…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6
▶ 33:16 was outlawed in America to help deliver babies in places like Kentucky. Joan escorted midwives on horseback through hills and hollers in the Bluegrass State, sometimes riding for as long as five hours at a time. In the following years, as t…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6
▶ 33:44 a country that was rapidly turning into the front line in the Cold War. Vienna had been divided into allied occupation zones. It was suffering with danger and intrigue later displayed in a 1949 film called The Third Man. Joan was once threa…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6
▶ 34:13 She had studied international law in relations at Radcliffe, and she seemed well-positioned to follow her aunt's pioneering path as a female diplomat. She spoke French and German and was learning Russian. But Alan Dulles had other plans for…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6
▶ 35:05 Molden grew attached to Dulles through the spymaster kept asking the young men to prove himself by risking his life. After the war, the communists accused Molden of continuing the work of a paid agent of Dulles, even though he denied it. Wh…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6
▶ 35:34 Gruber, after the war and later an influential journalist and diplomat, was a vital intelligence connection. He married his daughter off for intelligence. The marriage was also a wise move for Malden. For the young, ambitious Australian, ha…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6
▶ 36:06 found fritz erratic always given to creating dramatic situations she worried about marrying someone who wasn't ever satisfied with the simple everyday aspects of life joan gave in to the intensity of her suitor and went through the marriage…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6
▶ 36:35 in the company of other women soon develop a striking resemblance to that of her parents. He often disappeared on mysterious rendezvous, leaving her to wonder what happened to him. He was a ladies' man, that's for sure, Joan would recall la…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6
▶ 37:02 And I didn't know how many of his girlfriends would be on board or how long we'd be at sea. Joan divorced Molden in 1954, but as if to not disappoint her father, she quickly replaced him with another high-ranking Austrian diplomat named Eug…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6
▶ 37:33 In New York, an intelligence function. The following year, after being named Austrian's ambassador to Iran, Barak took Joan off to Tehran, another highly sensitive diplomatic posting. Joan suddenly found herself amid the imperial splendor o…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6
▶ 38:03 After the CIA overthrow of the Iranian Prime Minister Mosaddegh in 1953, Joan gave birth to two children, a boy and a girl. Like Fritz Molden, her second choice for a husband seemed crafted primarily for her husband's, for her father's prof…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6
▶ 38:32 To have a son-in-law acting as his eyes and ears inside the Shah's court was a bonanza for Dulles by now running the CIA. But again, the marriage turned out to be much less beneficial for Joan. In 1959, she wrote her father a painful letter…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6
▶ 39:01 had recently visited her parents in Washington, but found it easier to tell her father in a letter. She would say, would have gone on trying endlessly for the sake of the children, but very glad to be alone again. Joan had good reason to we…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6
▶ 39:33 Last summer, because I tried to come to Europe to see my mother, he nearly kicked me out. When he says kick me out, Joan added, literally kick me out with his feet. Joan did not dwell on the abuse. As she called her husband, Gino, she was m…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6
▶ 40:05 as she wrote the letter. Joan finally found sanctuary, not only from her husband, but from her father by moving her children to a remote New Mexico high desert. It was about as far away from her father's world as she could venture. She made…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 6
▶ 40:37 After she came back to Santa Fe, she married another therapist by the name of John Talley, where she lived and worked until his death in 2013. Mary Bancroft believed she had fallen in love with Alan Dulles, but Dulles himself was incapable …