Miles Copeland person
also: Stuart Copeland's father, Stuart Copeland, Copeland
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Claims (9)
Miles Copeland funded
Syria host_asserted
“But the officers they backed held power for barely a few months, after which the secret warriors forged an alliance with a new regime. That group, in turn, was overthrown by a military coup in 1954. Copeland, meanwhile, had diverted to a pr…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14) @ 21:27
Miles Copeland helped
Kermit Roosevelt book_quoted
“We came to power on the CIA train, meeting Saddam Hussein. Miles Copeland would later say, I spent most of my time helping Kermit Roosevelt to pick up the pieces after collisions with Egypt and other Middle Eastern governments caused by Sec…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14) @ 37:46
Miles Copeland headed
CIA host_asserted
“Information Agency was a CIA front. In Italy, where the CIA political action built towards the May 1958 election, the U.S. Information Agency operation grew as large as the secret warriors supporting them. Tracy Barnes and then Miles Copela…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14) @ 42:17
Miles Copeland recruited
Free Officers Movement book_quoted
“encompassed Farouk's overthrow. You know, another regime change that no one ever talks about. Chief among the officers was one Nasser. It was referred to as Project FF for Fat Epper. In March of 1952, Miles Copeland, acting for Kim, told se…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 8 @ 37:06
Miles Copeland member_of
Booz Allen Hamilton book_quoted
“the most profitable spy organization in the world. In the early years, Booz Allen Hamilton's intelligence contributions theoretically consisted of providing their management principles to technical issues facing the intelligence community. …”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 9 @ 22:04
Miles Copeland carried_out_attack
1953 Iranian coup d'état book_quoted
“where he was the CIA station chief, Egypt, Lebanon, Iran, and Iraq. What do those all have in common? We've cooed them all. While working at Booz Allen Hamilton, Copeland was involved in the 1953 overthrow of Mossadegh, because of course he…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 9 @ 23:04
Miles Copeland member_of
CIA book_quoted
“the most profitable spy organization in the world. In the early years, Booz Allen Hamilton's intelligence contributions theoretically consisted of providing their management principles to technical issues facing the intelligence community. …”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 9 @ 22:04
Miles Copeland member_of
CIA host_asserted
“A key dude in Middle East CIA, very high level. The name is escaping me now, but you've all heard everyone here has heard his name. You've heard his name a million times. But anyway, it just struck me as interesting that that seemed to be t…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 8 @ 1:03:50
Miles Copeland member_of
CIA host_asserted
“help Syrian officers plan an early military coup. So a military officer, U.S. military officer, working with stay-behinds to plan a coup. And then he's detailed to the CIA to operate. And this happens so many times with these military attac…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14) @ 20:53
Mentions (15)
▶ 1:03:21
that you know who he really means, but he changes the name. There's only one name that he keeps and keeps the actual name, which is the name of a very key and pivotal Middle East CIA dude who is the father of the rock and roll band called T…
▶ 1:06:28
You can't make this shit up. You can't. And did you know that one of Colby's grandson is in the administration right now? He is. Crazy. Yep. Very, very crazy. Anyway, SR, go ahead. Thank you, Colonel. Just to add to all along's deal here, i…
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The police was Stuart Copeland, and his father was Miles Copeland Jr. Yep, that's true. Another celebrity agent. No, that's true. Absolutely. Yep. They just keep crossing paths, don't they? Bridget, go ahead. Okay, I know you generally do n…
▶ 20:53
help Syrian officers plan an early military coup. So a military officer, U.S. military officer, working with stay-behinds to plan a coup. And then he's detailed to the CIA to operate. And this happens so many times with these military attac…
▶ 21:27
But the officers they backed held power for barely a few months, after which the secret warriors forged an alliance with a new regime. That group, in turn, was overthrown by a military coup in 1954. Copeland, meanwhile, had diverted to a pr…
▶ 37:46
We came to power on the CIA train, meeting Saddam Hussein. Miles Copeland would later say, I spent most of my time helping Kermit Roosevelt to pick up the pieces after collisions with Egypt and other Middle Eastern governments caused by Sec…
▶ 42:17
Information Agency was a CIA front. In Italy, where the CIA political action built towards the May 1958 election, the U.S. Information Agency operation grew as large as the secret warriors supporting them. Tracy Barnes and then Miles Copela…
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According to CIA political operative Miles Copeland, under whom the agency had begun an effort to plant astrologers on world leaders known to favor a cult, the CIA occult agent may have had a role in convincing Karuma to plan this trip. In …
▶ 35:27
thought Wisner was a little off his rocker, saying that he lacked depth and judgment, but he got on better with Tracy Barnes, who went to the same grooming school of Groton with Kermit Roosevelt. He also really liked Miles Copeland, former …
▶ 37:06
encompassed Farouk's overthrow. You know, another regime change that no one ever talks about. Chief among the officers was one Nasser. It was referred to as Project FF for Fat Epper. In March of 1952, Miles Copeland, acting for Kim, told se…
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on how to proceed. Donald Wilbur, a part-time contract officer and Princeton archaeologist, and Miles Copeland, a veteran of the CIA's Egyptian adventure with Nasser, were the head planners, both experts in psychological operations. Wilbur …
▶ 22:04
the most profitable spy organization in the world. In the early years, Booz Allen Hamilton's intelligence contributions theoretically consisted of providing their management principles to technical issues facing the intelligence community. …
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during much of his intelligence career as quote-unquote unofficial cover. In other words, Miles Copeland, who we come across in several Operation Gladio overthrows of governments, was embedded in Booz Allen Hamilton the entire time he was a…
▶ 23:04
where he was the CIA station chief, Egypt, Lebanon, Iran, and Iraq. What do those all have in common? We've cooed them all. While working at Booz Allen Hamilton, Copeland was involved in the 1953 overthrow of Mossadegh, because of course he…
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Even before Paladin was established in the 60s, Skorzeny appears to have been working as a privateer for years. During the mid-1950s, Skorzeny had been enlisted by German intelligence and the CIA, whose top official at the time in Egypt was…