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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

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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

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The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 18
▶ 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,…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19
▶ 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…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19
▶ 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…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19
▶ 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…