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Ho Chi Minh trained
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“I'm going to get off here so I can have some dinner. I appreciate everybody being here, and we're going to... Colonel? Yes? Can you see Jeff? Jeff's got his hand up. No, I can't see Jeff with his hand up. Go ahead, Jeff. Yes, ma'am. Good af…”
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Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists founded
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“which is the Ukrainian Bandera Bunch and Stetsco, and the NTS. The Ukrainian UVO, better known by the OUN moniker, standing for Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, was a creature of the Ukrainian Nationalists. This organization was foun…”
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Over 9,000 journalists. Now, is that not exactly what we've described? How the CIA cut out NGOs' work in all these countries around the world? You want to own their news. That's how we did the Arab Spring with social media. Yep. The operati…
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It is critical testimony that is given by an SAS agent, which happened to be from Britain, that offers the get out of jail free to Otto Skorzeny. They find him not guilty. He hangs out in Paris for a little bit because that's where NATO's h…
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Clandestine Committee, ACC, those two organizations operated on a quarterly basis. They had all their planning meetings, their funding meetings. Those were all housed out of NATO headquarters. And NATO, again, at the time was in Paris, Fran…
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NATO was not always in Belgium. I had no idea until I started investigating Operation Gladio that it actually began in Paris, France. Well, why isn't it still in Paris, France? Well, because Gladio operators, under the guise of an organizat…
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Over 20 times. So Charles de Gaulle got tired of his cars being wrecked and being shot at and his cars being blown up. So he decided to kick NATO out of Paris. And that is when it relocated to Belgium. And as a matter of fact, not only did …
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that had been at that meeting had moved to France because they did not want to be living in the United States when what they knew got exposed because they feared for their life. So it says this, and these are the guy's words, not mine. Some…
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to eliminate communist candidates from the command of political institutions. This aim, according to an American document, was realized, unquote. So again, just like in real life, they're going to label anything they don't like a communist,…
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was there in this environment in Belgium around the NATO headquarters. And I did want to read this just because he's my favorite guy. When General Lyman Lemonsker arrived in Belgium because he was kicked out of Paris and had to move the NAT…
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all of the recordings of the assassination. And then as soon as it's successful, they destroy all the evidence and pretend like it didn't happen. On the day of, or when it's unsuccessful, they destroy it all too. On the day of the coup, Cha…
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And Soccarno was eventually replaced by Major General Suharto, S-U-H-A-R-T-O. And Alan Dulles, once the Paris-based international lawyer working for Rockefeller Standard Oil, who arranged the joint venture of NNGPM to be formed in 1935, whi…
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He happened to be a medical doctor as well as a serial killer. And he actually served and was hired as a source for the pond, you know, because those people are always a good bet for information, the serial killers. So he actually practiced…
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into the American Civil War. And you had the Tsar send his fleet to LA, to California and to New York. And he parked his fleet there and he sent messages to Paris and to London saying, if you interfere in the American Civil War, we will des…
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You know, the deep state, which, you know, the deep state had taken over England, taken over France at this stage, and they were trying to take over America. And the Tsar saw this, and he stopped the whole thing by parking his ships there, …
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but there's no description of them or anything else. But then you go to some place like Belgium, where they moved NATO headquarters out of Paris and relocated it. In the area around the NATO headquarters, the area around the UN, the area ar…
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In the quote-unquote denazified Germany, they have a Nazi running their intelligence organization. And Otto Skorzeny, he gets moved to Paris. And why Paris? Well, Paris is where they were going to set up NATO and run this entire network out…
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because they control these Gladio units. So they set up Otto Skorzeny, who's now going to be the NATO terrorist training command, because that's what he did for the Nazis. He was their trainer. So they set him up in Paris. Well, he has this…
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Spain's safe. Franco takes care of him. He sets him up in Madrid. He has a fake company that he's going to run his operations out of. And most people do not realize that NATO was initially set up in Paris. Well, why isn't it there today? We…
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That led rival immigrant groups to denounce the ABN's ethnic nationalism as basically Nazism reborn, which it is. Unable to return home, the ABN leaders worked instead among exile communities spread across four continents. They formed chapt…
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This guy was the NATO, Colonel Turks, was the guy that set on that committee full time to run NATO missions out of Washington, D.C. And all of it had to do with the administering of Operation Gladio. Basically, even though the ACC and the C…
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The Special Warfare Department changed its name again because, you know, that's what they do. They don't ever go away. Just like School of Americas, they just changed their name. This time it became Special Forces Command. Under the headlin…
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indicate that apparently the first teams that crawled over the wreckage, broken bodies, remnants of charred clothing, and enormously power explosive had been used. The French anti-terrorist chief, Christopher Chabot, who was urgently summon…
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Most people don't even know that. But again, he had bombs exploding. His car was being blown up. His car was being shot at. And so, yeah, there was at least some visible evidence that they were trying to assassinate him, which is what he us…
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and 24th, January 2022, under the leadership of Paul Henry Damaiba, D-A-M-I-B-A. Lieutenant Colonel Damaiba was notably trained in Paris alongside the military officer, and I'm going to spell his last name, D-O-U-M.…
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I'm going to get off here so I can have some dinner. I appreciate everybody being here, and we're going to... Colonel? Yes? Can you see Jeff? Jeff's got his hand up. No, I can't see Jeff with his hand up. Go ahead, Jeff. Yes, ma'am. Good af…
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He started a company called Morgan Guarantee in Paris. I believe that is a division of Morgan Stanley. Basically, he was selling and designing bonds, which is going to get pretty wonky on what that's all about. So the CIA guy turned confide…
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We've, yeah, we covered that with three, four weeks ago. Sure. It seems like more fun. He's on the board of directors of a company called group. This is going to be French. So I'm going to butcher it. Group Legardet SA in Paris. Legardet is…
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is where all of the Nazis went in order to collaborate. And that's where Otto Skorzeny ended up after he was exposed very shortly after he moved to Paris, which is where NATO was set up. None of that's a coincidence. Otto Skorzeny was plann…
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NATO was in Paris, France at the time. So all of them are collaborating in Paris, France. Otto Skorzeny, because of his scars, gets identified fairly quickly. And they have to move him to a safe haven, which just so happened to be Madrid, S…
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during World War II. Remember, he traveled to Paris, wanted to implement something that looked exactly like our constitution, and got agreement that they were going to have a countrywide election after the Japanese were expelled, only to ha…
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Goulart, awaiting in Paris to hear his fate, would be allowed to come back and be president, but his powers was going to be more of a prime minister than an actual president. When the military indicated that the compromise was fine, Goulart…
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And we have this false now, the Shah of Iran becomes a victim of a false flag. And what the CIA does is it imports the Ayatollah Khomeini from Paris on a CIA transport. Nobody can dispute that. I mean, that happened. And therefore, we can m…
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That I was assigned to NATO. I got a degree in military history. Excuse me. And I never knew that. Sorry. I never knew that NATO was actually initially set up in Paris. And then Lyman Lemonsker was thrown out of Paris because.…
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on DC-8s in order to meet the new FAA noise requirements. And I told you about that, that happened in the 80s when I was working at Evergreen at Stanaford Field. We had to send the DC-8s either to Miami or to France, Paris. There was anothe…
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that he took to a bank in Madrid, Spain. And why does that matter? Because remember, Madrid, Spain, after World War II, when Otto Skorzeny, who was going to be the whole Gladio trainer, showed up in Paris because he has that big scar on his…
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to London, Madrid, and Paris, the negotiators dealing with William Casey and the September surprise. The Thatcher regime, already deeply beholden to the Arabs, were the host. A Royal Kuwaiti jet collected the negotiating party from Madrid a…
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He went through the trial thing and then he was given a fake identity and whisked away into Paris and, you know, supposedly just escaped out of a prison, which never happened. And when someone noticed the scar on his face in Paris.…
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As you remember during our Scores Any Paper book review, they whisked him down to Franco Spain where he could live free and clear, helped him set up, like we helped him set up a construction company and then paid him through Air Force contr…
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Sarkis decided to get back into business, this time in Paris. He knew that he could never trust the U.S. government again and that he would no longer play the role of middleman in the U.S. Sarkis started back in business with his fortune se…
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that shadowed him everywhere. Sarkis was set up in an apartment and, quote, every middleman needs a government and my new government was France, he said, unquote. As he was making a deal during the Paris air show a few months later, his mod…
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His new apartment became, like the old one, in Geneva, a center of international intrigue. In September 1995, he turned a shimmering cancer benefit at Versailles honoring Shimon Peres into a Sarkis has returned soiree. French fashion models…
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Bush's role in Iraq. One of his best sources was a high-level French customs official. His name was Jacques Bardu, B-A-R-D-U. Bardu was tasked with money laundering investigations when he helped lead the July 1991 raid on the Paris branch o…
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Over a June 1996 lunch in Paris, which Sarkis witnessed, the soft-spoken French bureaucrat said, quote, we discovered a number of interesting accounts at the Paris branch. One of those accounts had the name George Bush with $5 million on de…
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had excellent relationships with the Saudi royal family. He, too, had been an associate of Kamal Adem, who died in 1999 in Cairo, and of Adem's nephew, Prince Turki, T-U-R-K-I. In June 1996, the entire upper crust of the Saudi establishment…
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The disaster did finally sap the strength of Frank Wisner. The chief went to London as the station chief to be replaced in Washington by Richard Bissell. Al Umer went to Paris as station chief. His place at the Far East Division was taken b…
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the collapse of a summit conference in Russia and in Paris with the Russians and caused President Eisenhower to issue orders for an immediate suspension of all intrusion into their airspace, which included a stand down of the C-130 flights …
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He was so furious that he asked the Western delegates to leave his room. Julian Amari saved the day by arguing that the time was not right for reestablishing the monarchy and that King Zog needed allies if he wished to ever achieve that goa…
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which is the Ukrainian Bandera Bunch and Stetsco, and the NTS. The Ukrainian UVO, better known by the OUN moniker, standing for Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, was a creature of the Ukrainian Nationalists. This organization was foun…
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From the beginning, the Soviets recognized the OUN as a threat. The organization responded by infiltrating Russia. The Soviets scored blows against the OUN repeatedly, and one of the OUN leaders, by the name of Simon, S-Y-M-O-N, Petlyura, P…
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Agency psychological warfare expert Cord Meyer, who had supervised Radio Free Europe since 1954, awakened the morning of October 24th to a phone call from Dulles, who ordered him to the headquarters immediately. All hell has broken loose in…
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The man who made the original contact with the colonels, given his choice of post, went to London. Of course, that's the prized place for the CIA. Al Omer headed to Paris, and one of their other undercover officers went to Algeria. Now, wha…
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which was music to CIA's ears. But even though they didn't like communism, they were still loyal to Fidel Castro. The Cuban went on to Paris. Although he told the CIA that he wished to get away from politics and wanted nothing more to do wi…
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with instructions to present himself as a personal representative of Robert Kennedy. Fitzgerald's counterintelligence chief warned him that A.M. Lash might be an imposter working for Castro's G2. But that didn't seem to slow him down. The m…
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Desmond Fitzgerald's interpreter. Fitzgerald's field report and San Halpern agreed that they avoided any mention of the actual operation. Nevertheless, Rolando Cubala demanded equipment support and the CIA provided it. Scientists at Langley…
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He actually went to Paris with a U.S. constitution that was drafted by his former OSS officers. He was not a communist. Did we push him into the hands of the communists? Yes, we did. The same thing is with Kim's father. Kim's father was not…
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Instead, the OPC materialized under Frank Wisner. The CIA joined the British intelligence in the Baltic partisan struggle using Wisner's Office of Policy Coordination. Wisner, in turn, relied on Franklin Lindsay, his Eastern European divisi…
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to re-establish the kingdom. King Zog needed allies if he wished to return. He was like Talleyrand, said Wisner's representative Robert Lowe. I've never seen such diplomacy in my life. Zog finally relented. In Paris in August, Albanian exil…
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It was the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, which is the nice way of saying the Ukrainian Nazis. They had been founded by refugees in Paris as early as the 1920s. From its beginning, the Soviets considered the OUN a threat. In Ukrain…
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Widening sectors of society would oppose communism and ultimately overthrow the Soviet rule. These views were advanced in pamphlets, the NTS newspaper, and they were immediately hired onto the staff of Radio Free Russia onto their own NTS s…
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Mellon Jr., the son of the Gulf Oil founder, was also in the OSF. And then you had in-laws of the Mellon family, David Bruce and Alan Scaife, S-C-A-I-F-E. On the whole, the Mellon family members and their in-laws were very active in London,…
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He hid Otto Skorzeny there. Otto Skorzeny originally went to Paris because that's where NATO headquarters was going to be. And he was going to work for NATO. He got recognized because he has that big scar on his face. So he had to flee to S…
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The Congress for Cultural Freedom grew to become one of the biggest art patrons in world history, sponsoring an impressive array of books, publishing, startups, and literary magazines, including The Encounter and Paris Review. They also had…
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on his personal aircraft, as well as took him on yachting expeditions. Jane and I are leaving to Paris on Thursday. He wrote Dulles, please join us. Dulles in turn opened doors for rights men in far-flung oil capitals like Baghdad and Tripo…
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On the rooftop restaurant overlooking the Parisian-styled streets below, Kennedy met with an astute American embassy officer called Edmund Gullion. The diplomat told the inquisitive congressman that French would never win this war. He said …
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He had help authoring by his OSS handlers during World War II to Paris because they did not want the French who had been kicked out by the Japanese back in Vietnam. And the Dulles brothers who were there basically told him to pound sand tha…
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On May 1st, the president found out that the CIA director's assurance was hollow when a Soviet missile slammed into the U-2 plane flying over Russia's Ural Mountains, resulting in the downing of the aircraft and the capture of CIA pilot Fra…
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nor torture will ever bring me to ask for mercy, for I prefer to die with my head unbowed, unquote. It was an oath that Lumumba kept throughout his ordeal. Lumumba also told his wife, quote, history will one day have its say, but it will no…
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over how much of the responsibility they each should face. If the Taylor Committee, which presented his findings to Kennedy on May 16th, badly damaged Dulles, the Kirkpatrick report sealed his fate. Lyman Kirkpatrick had been one of the age…
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But the strange events that occurred in Paris in April 61 reinforced the disturbing feeling that President Kennedy was not in control of his own government. Paris was in a turmoil. It was April 22nd. A group of retired French generals had s…
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Rumors quickly spread that the coup plotters was coming next for de Gaulle himself, and the skies of Paris would soon be filled with battle. Paratroopers, French foreign legionnaires from Algeria to attack the capital. We've talked about th…
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On Saturday evening, two groups of paratroopers totaling over 2,000 men huddled in the forest of Orleans and the forest of some other French town that I don't know how to say, not much more than an hour outside of Paris. The rebellious para…
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against De Gaulle. By Sunday, panic was sweeping through Paris. All air traffic was halted over the area. The metro was shut down. The cinemas were dark. News that the coup was being led by a widely admired Maurice Challe, C-H-A-L-L-E, a fo…
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De Gaulle quickly concluded that Chalet must be acting with the support of U.S. intelligence. The officials began spreading the word to the press. Shortly before his resignation from the French military, Chalet had served as NATO commander-…
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Shali and American security officials shared a deep dissatisfaction with DeGaulle. Now, keep in mind, this is NATO that basically runs Operation Gladio. And this guy, the Shali guy, was in charge of the stuff for all of NATO. So he knows lo…
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The stubborn 70-year-old pillar of French nationalism was viewed as a growing obstacle to U.S. ambitions for NATO because he refused to incorporate French troops under Allied command and insisted on building a separate nuclear bunker beyond…
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including the allegation that the CIA agents sought funding for the Shali coup from multinational corporations, such as Belgium Mining Company in the Congo. Ministry officials also alleged that, and by the way, the Belgium company is the on…
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started with the senior, several senior officials in the military in France. By the second day of the coup, a dark foreboding had settled over Paris. I'm surprised that you are still alive, said the president of the French National Assembly…
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I would have already swooped down on Paris. The army here will move out of the way rather than shoot. If I were in the position he put himself in, as soon as I burst in, I would have executed with a bullet in the back here in the stairwell …
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The following day, a general strike was organized to protest the coup, led primarily by the left. And by the left, they mean labor unions. The mass protests won broad political support. Over 10 million people joined the nationwide demonstra…
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Even police officer associations expressed complete solidarity with the protest, as did the Roman Catholic Confederation, which denounced criminal acts of the coup leaders, warning that they were threatened to plunge the country into a civi…
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Meanwhile, at the large Renault factory on the outskirts of Paris, workers took control of the sprawling complex and formed militias demanding weapons from the government so they could fend off rebels. In many ways, France, and particularly…
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Chali's support quickly began to melt away, humiliating within the ranks of his own military branch, the Air Force. Pilots flew their planes out of Algeria and others framed mechanical troubles, depriving Chali's troops of the air transport…
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Police swooped down on the Paris apartment of an army captain who had been plotting riots. And de Gaulle's minister of the interior seized the general in charge of the rebel forces that were gathering in the forest outside of Paris. Deprive…
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Sholly knew his coup had failed. He surrendered and flew to Paris. Sholly emerged from the plane carrying his own suitcase looking crumpled and insignificant. He stumbled at the foot of the landing stairs and fell down. It was an embarrassi…
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and he shut down its armed unit, the Shock Battalion, the 11th Shock Battalion, which he suspected as being a breeding ground for the coup, and he was correct. Grossen, who was closely aligned with the CIA, had told Frank Wisner over lunch …
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As an OSS analyst, Schlesinger had been stationed in the London and Paris office. He held strong anti-communist views. After the war, Schlesinger became the leading architect of the Cold War liberalism, joining the anti-Soviet propaganda ca…
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David Rockefeller served with a special army intelligence unit in Algiers in World War II, where he was assigned to spy not on the Nazis, but on the country's anti-colonial movement, which was the subject of the French, primarily because th…
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to Mexico because he had a scheduled meeting in Mexico and he thought that guy was going on to his next president to assassinate. So there was a big scramble in France once it became known in Paris that there was an OAS agent on the ground …
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about European opinions of the Kennedy assassination. They were urged, and they urged the commission to closely monitor Lane and Thomas Buchanan, a Paris-based American journalist who had written the first JFK conspiracy book, Who Killed Ke…
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Noel was particularly useful as a conduit to the German communist underground. The field's foster daughter, Erica, also proved helpful for Dulles, bicycling guns and medicine to the border of France. It was clear that Noel's anti-fascist wo…
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His pious dedication to the Soviet cause did little damage to the interests of the U.S. Nonetheless, after his Paris meeting, Schlesinger strongly advised the USS against buying into Fields' scheme for post-war Germany. Dulles ended up fund…
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Beneke was exposed in a story in the Village Voice as having lied about his presence in Paris during the alleged meetings. But who did they rely on to prove him a liar? A CIA agent. Yeah. So, supposedly, Frank Snepp, Mr. CIA himself, acknow…
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He was not found for several weeks. When he was finally located, it was not by the criminal hunters who desperately wished to hang him at Nuremberg. Tarr spirited him away to a safe house in Heidelberg. After hiding Ambrose, Tarr flew to Lo…
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No matter how you were going to slice the pie, it ended up being obviously billions of dollars. The British delegation to the Paris Peace Conference brought a demand for the equivalent of about $90 billion in reparations, payments plus a sh…
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said U.S. negotiator Norman Davis, to put it into rebuilding private enterprise economy in the wake of the war. John Foster Dulles arrived at the Paris Peace Conference as a junior legal counsel to the U.S. delegates. He emerged as an impor…
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At Paris, he helped hammer out a compromise on reparations. While not all that he had hoped for, it was nonetheless less damaging to his vision of a prosperous Europe than the French and British alternatives. Dulles favored restricting the …
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The complex formula for German reparations that finally emerged from the Paris negotiations added up to the equivalent of roughly 25 to 30 billion to be paid over 30 years. Economists such as John Maynard Keynes established their early repu…
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On the other hand, Bernays' strategy rejected the effort led by Pell and Morgenthau to set any new legal precedents on crimes against humanity. In fact, it opposed almost any development in international law beyond a very strict structure t…
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Jewish people in Paris and deported 9,000 of them, including 4,000 children, to a camp at Drancy, from which they were then forwarded to Auschwitz. Vichy France then began rounding up French Jewish people and deported at least 7,000 of them…
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Both Lippmann and Schweitzer had participated in the Paris negotiations. Lippmann as a leading member of the U.S. intelligence organization known as the Inquiry and Schweitzer as a member of the U.S. government press bureau in Paris.…
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The very idea of creating a liberal thought collective actually predated the war. In 1938, French philosopher Louis Rogier, R-O-U-G-I-E-R, had gathered some 26 liberal intellectuals in Paris to mark the publication of a French translation o…
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that William Casey orchestrated those meetings in Paris and I forget where the other one was, someplace else over in Europe. There was at least three meetings and the weapons people that it was a brother group, two brothers from Iran origin…
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must have sanctioned these talks because a follow-up meeting took place in Paris two weeks later. David invited the Italian representative, the Swiss representative, to that meeting and the leadership of the BFF as well as Engelman. They ag…
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was set up for something else, it was used internally, domestically as well, in order to terrorize us. ASIN opened another three permanent offices in London, Paris, and Bonn. They remained active until 1973. The ASIN also maintained not rea…
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for exiled leaders represented an attractive trading partner in the eyes of many eastern western countries in paris london and bonn therefore there was an increasing interest in normalizing political relations but every time they tried they…
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excuse me, a headquarters in Paris, the League, which is interesting because originally that's where NATO was. But we know the actual headquarters headquarters was in Taiwan. And we had the Ri from Korea and the two war criminals from Japan…
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based at first in the archives of the Dominican Order in Paris, led to a report by a missionary that revealed the extent to which the WACL was implicated in the violent repression of progressive Catholics across Latin America. In 1984, he b…
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Labin, L-A-B-I-N, organized two important international conferences. The first, Political Warfare of the Soviets, was held in Paris in December 1960. The second, The Communist Threat to the World, was held in Rome in November 61. The list o…
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You have to have both versions and they have to be controlled by the same people. So she deserves more attention to track the remarkable trajectory of her activities and to bring into sharper focus her writings on communism. This essay cove…
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Her future publications, Stalin the Terrible, she deliberately included numerous quotations with the aim of revealing the extent to which Stalin's personality cult was perpetuated within the Parisian intellectual scene. She was well known w…
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having played an important role in the French delegation to the inaugural conference of the Congress for Cultural Freedom that was held in West Berlin in 1950. She also had ambitions to take over the editorship for the Congress of Cultural …
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And in Chile, where some leader is accused of being communist, and she shows up to write about it when, in fact, the person wasn't a communist at all. At a conference, one of the conferences that's part of the World Anti-Communist League on…
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Anything that would have actually allowed for a communist government to take hold in any of those countries, it was attacked. But so was the actual democracies. Anybody, and in the case of Vietnam with Ho Chi Minh, he actually brought a cop…
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that were on the public record, so they didn't waste any time dispelling those rumors. Quote, he served in the hot spots of West Berlin, Saigon, and Paris, or excuse me, Laos, and other places in a career that lasted from 51 to 79. It actua…
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Paris, of all places, in 1918 and 1919. And he works as a legal advisor for the American Relief Administration. And if you've been following the coroner myself, every time you see one of these international aid or relief type organizations,…
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Probably gets filtered other places. And 1918, 1919 in Paris was, of course, where the whole world post-World War I was carved up. So he was there. Yes. The guy who ran the American Relief Administration was a guy by the name of Herbert Hoo…