Michel Debré person
also: Michael Debray, Melnick
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Charles de Gaulleperson · 4CIAintelligence service · 2Allen Dullesperson · 2Politically Incorrectbook · 1Ritz-Carlton Hotelplace · 1Konstantin Melnikperson · 1Francecountry · 1Jim Huntperson · 1
Claims (3)
Charles de Gaulle removed_from_power
Michel Debré host_asserted
“which of course included Skorzeny. The 11th Shock Battalion assassination campaign reached the point where liquidations were almost a daily routine, according to one veteran of the SDECE, who served as a liaison to that organization for the…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19 @ 8:02
Allen Dulles recruited
Michel Debré host_asserted
“of General Charles de Gaulle, even of his often torturous Algerian policies, unquote, which is a flat out lie. After de Gaulle dumped Melnick, Dulles, who by that time had already been fired, immediately offered to hire him for a new privat…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19 @ 9:03
Michel Debré spied_on
Allen Dulles host_asserted
“was Dulles' ally. Late in his life, Melnick continued to insist the CIA was always a friend to de Gaulle, which would have come as a surprise to the French president. Writing in his 1999 memoirs, Politically Incorrect, Melnick flatly declar…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19 @ 8:34
Mentions (4)
▶ 1:04:31
De Gaulle refused to see him, handing him off to Michael Debray. A formal dinner was organized for Dulles and Jim Hunt, the CIA station chief in Paris, which was also attended by Melnick. Dulles seemed unfazed by Charles De Gaulle's slight,…
▶ 8:02
which of course included Skorzeny. The 11th Shock Battalion assassination campaign reached the point where liquidations were almost a daily routine, according to one veteran of the SDECE, who served as a liaison to that organization for the…
▶ 8:34
was Dulles' ally. Late in his life, Melnick continued to insist the CIA was always a friend to de Gaulle, which would have come as a surprise to the French president. Writing in his 1999 memoirs, Politically Incorrect, Melnick flatly declar…
▶ 9:03
of General Charles de Gaulle, even of his often torturous Algerian policies, unquote, which is a flat out lie. After de Gaulle dumped Melnick, Dulles, who by that time had already been fired, immediately offered to hire him for a new privat…