Anaconda Mining organization
also: Anaconda slash Freeport Mining
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Claims (6)
American Institute for Free Labor Development funded
Anaconda Mining documented
“which is kind of the precursor to the labor element of National Endowment for Democracy. No one's allowed to organize labor movements against U.S. corporations outside of America. The Labor Development Office was a creature of the early 60s…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 4 @ 31:13
Anaconda Mining funded
Chile host_asserted
“them losing their concessions on the copper mines in Chile, also added money to the election fund campaign against Allende. It was supervised by the CIA station chief, Henry Heckscher, H-E-C-K-S-H-E-R, and Ambassador Edward Corey, K-O-R-R-Y…”
▶ The Colonels corner president‘s secret wars, chapter 15 cont @ 39:00
Nelson Rockefeller board_member_of
Anaconda Mining host_asserted
“United Fruit finally got busted for the cocaine smuggling. They need to restore their reputation. Well, and they just got busted for the death squads. They were found guilty in a court in Miami with just in the last couple of years. All rig…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady Secret Societies Skull&Bones cont'd @ 1:07:15
Anaconda Mining funded
1973 Chilean coup d'état host_asserted
“the copper mining interest in Chile, and PepsiCo, who also had a huge investment in Chile, and ITT, which owned the telephone companies down there. And he authorized the overthrow of the Allende government. And we were all lied to and told …”
▶ Coyote of Wallstreet - 'THE FALSE FLAG DEFINITION' w Colonel Towner on the DC Shooting 2025-05-25 @ 58:20
Anaconda Mining assassinated
Salvador Allende host_asserted
“That's something you don't see. So to me, what's the interesting part of this is we know, based on our research, that when companies get pissed off at governments like ITT and Anaconda Copper Mining got ticked off at Salvador Allende for ru…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19 @ 1:05:43
Anaconda Mining funded
Richard Nixon host_asserted
“and the soda market down there and a whole bunch of so itt um uh anaconda freeport mining and um pepsico all offered nixon money to overthrow the um salvador linda government interesting interesting now we see where i mean the gladio glass …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 9 @ 1:12:57
Mentions (18)
▶ 14:24
And it can be illustrated, and we wanted the oil. And Standard Oil ended up with a portion of BP's oil monopoly of the Iranian oil. In the case of Chile in 1973, there was Anaconda Mining, who wanted control of the copper mines. They had th…
▶ 58:20
the copper mining interest in Chile, and PepsiCo, who also had a huge investment in Chile, and ITT, which owned the telephone companies down there. And he authorized the overthrow of the Allende government. And we were all lied to and told …
▶ 18:00
Seven years later, a forerunner of the Anaconda copper mining company began operations in a northern desert area. These two American-owned companies, Kennecott and Anaconda. If you wouldn't mind, Bridget, putting links in the comments, prov…
▶ 18:35
Already doing it. All right. Kennecott and Anaconda grew into the twin titans in the world of copper. By mid-century, they were the largest underground copper mine in the world. And the other one was the largest open pit mine. Kennecott ope…
▶ 19:02
Anacondas brought in about $30 million per year. Together, these two companies accounted for most of Chile's export earnings and a third of the tax revenue. That gave them overwhelming influence over Chilean political processes. Besides min…
▶ 1:06:37
They formed Operation Gladio units in the paramilitary realm to create havoc. Soon after Alente's inauguration, most of the leading American companies active in Chile, including ITT, Kennecott, Anaconda, Firestone Tire and Rubber, Bethlehem…
▶ 1:07:30
It was so effective that within two years, one-third of Chile's buses and 20% of its taxis were out of service because it couldn't get spare parts. In 1971, the Chilean Congress, meeting in joint session, unanimously approved a constitution…
▶ 1:07:59
that the date would henceforth be called National Dignity Day. To celebrate the first one, he came to the city that hosted one of the biggest mines. In a triumphant speech to a group of cheering miners, he accused Kennecott and Anaconda of …
▶ 1:09:05
Chile's comptroller awarded its compensation of $14 million. For Kennecott and Anaconda, though, the situation was quite different. So they awarded CERO, C-E-R-R-O, $14 million. According to Alente's formula, they had made $774 million in e…
▶ 1:09:32
He asked the comptroller to deduct that sum from their due compensation. The comptroller agreed, and since $774 million was more than the book value of their minds, Kennecott and Anaconda was not awarded anything. No, this is hilarious. We …
▶ 1:07:15
United Fruit finally got busted for the cocaine smuggling. They need to restore their reputation. Well, and they just got busted for the death squads. They were found guilty in a court in Miami with just in the last couple of years. All rig…
▶ 31:13
which is kind of the precursor to the labor element of National Endowment for Democracy. No one's allowed to organize labor movements against U.S. corporations outside of America. The Labor Development Office was a creature of the early 60s…
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on owning both the entire telephone system of Chile and their telegraph, which they used to spy on the country. ITT also coordinated its election plans with the CIA, including meetings between top company officials and Western Hemisphere Di…
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but supposedly the 303 committee rejected those offers. And it's weird that the author doesn't put those in because they're well-established by the time this book was written. That's PepsiCo, Anaconda slash Freeport Mining, and ITT. We know…
▶ 1:05:43
That's something you don't see. So to me, what's the interesting part of this is we know, based on our research, that when companies get pissed off at governments like ITT and Anaconda Copper Mining got ticked off at Salvador Allende for ru…
▶ 1:09:21
As you're outlining everything, just. Well, what's interesting about it is they can go hired by a company. Let's just say Anaconda Mining in Chile. So Anaconda Mining that was going to be kicked out of Chile in the early 1970s by President …
▶ 1:12:57
and the soda market down there and a whole bunch of so itt um uh anaconda freeport mining and um pepsico all offered nixon money to overthrow the um salvador linda government interesting interesting now we see where i mean the gladio glass …
▶ 16:55
and mining companies such as American Metal, today it's AMAX, Anaconda, which we found in Chile, copper mining, International Nickel, based in Canada, but it was American-owned, and the large Gutenheim mining interest. The most active categ…