James Killian person
also: Dr. James Killian, James Killian, Killian, Jim Killian
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Claims (5)
Dwight D. Eisenhower appointed
James Killian documented
“told to everybody else that it was, but as collaborators. The best way to think of the board would be as efficiency experts. Ike underlined this by his selection of the first chairman, who was Dr. James Killian, K-I-L-L-I-A-N. He was, at th…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 12 (13) @ 33:50
Dwight D. Eisenhower appointed
James Killian host_asserted
“the CIA's reputation in the wake of the Hungarian crisis. The president's board of consultants on foreign intelligence activities, commonly known by the name of its chairman, James Killian, could look into any aspect of intelligence activit…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14) @ 7:03
James Killian headed
U.S. Intelligence Board host_asserted
“the CIA's reputation in the wake of the Hungarian crisis. The president's board of consultants on foreign intelligence activities, commonly known by the name of its chairman, James Killian, could look into any aspect of intelligence activit…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14) @ 7:03
Clark Clifford succeeded
James Killian documented
“The Intelligence Board chairman, James Killian, created and his successor, Clark Clifford, continued a subcommittee on covert operations. This group finally received the agency's general briefings. The panel included Gordon Gray, who had re…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 25 (26) @ 38:51
John Hall succeeded
James Killian book_quoted
“This unfortunate situation highlights the necessity for reviewing and perhaps recasting some of the virtually autonomous functions presently assigned. Virtually autonomous. They're beckoning back to the Hall board, which we already talked a…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe For Democracy Part 15 (16) @ 1:05
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determine uh foreign policy and the only presidents who stood up to it you know are jfk carter and trump it doesn't matter if it's republican or democrat that that is the neocons and neoliberals are both into the wars so um since you mentio…
▶ 33:50
told to everybody else that it was, but as collaborators. The best way to think of the board would be as efficiency experts. Ike underlined this by his selection of the first chairman, who was Dr. James Killian, K-I-L-L-I-A-N. He was, at th…
▶ 34:19
you know, right around the time we're doing MKUltra. The Killian board, as it became known, included other notable scientists, military men, including General Doolittle, and a few captains of industry, of course, because that's who the CIA …
▶ 7:03
the CIA's reputation in the wake of the Hungarian crisis. The president's board of consultants on foreign intelligence activities, commonly known by the name of its chairman, James Killian, could look into any aspect of intelligence activit…
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John Foster Dulles added that he did not think he should have to tell anyone about covert actions unless he wanted to, and used the example of suggestions to his brother Allen that he would not want known at the State Department. The Secret…
▶ 14:57
of covert operations, unquote. But Killian board initiative getting Eisenhower to make Alan Dulles use a chief of staff, the CIA steadfastly refused. The president sided again with Dulles. So all of the rules apply to everybody else except …
▶ 1:05
This unfortunate situation highlights the necessity for reviewing and perhaps recasting some of the virtually autonomous functions presently assigned. Virtually autonomous. They're beckoning back to the Hall board, which we already talked a…
▶ 35:09
refused to furnish data to the special group using the excuse that they were his own pursuit. Neither Kim, Jim Killian, nor fellow board members accepted that the president's panel should be denied any data for inquiries because they were w…
▶ 36:18
a comment on the Congo there. To placate them, McCone told Killian he had spoken to the president and JFK agreed with him. Killian shot back that he had talked to him himself, and that was not true. National Security Advisor McGeorge Bundy,…
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and hammered out a compromise. The director of the intelligence would present a briefing book specially prepared by the CIA the first time the agency worked up a guide for ongoing covert activity. As it turned out, McComb-Killian compromise…
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When it came to the latest Cuba project, the Intelligence Board found, because the CIA had not briefed on it, that no overall plan seemed to exist. By late 1962, the Killian Board wanted access to the special group's records. This happened …
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The Intelligence Board chairman, James Killian, created and his successor, Clark Clifford, continued a subcommittee on covert operations. This group finally received the agency's general briefings. The panel included Gordon Gray, who had re…