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Claims (6)
Whittaker Chambers member_of
Australian National Review documented
“And then moving on to none other than CIA adjacent William Buckley at the National Review. For Nixon, the Washington spy spectacle demonstrated not only the moral turpitude of Alger Hiss, but the intellectual bankruptcy of the liberal elite…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 8 @ 47:35
Eben Galbraith member_of
Australian National Review host_asserted
“Of course he does. Not what you know, it's who you know. He becomes the U.S. ambassador to France under Reagan from 1981 to 85. In the 1990s, he's the advisory director for Morgan Stanley in New York City. He came back stateside after sprea…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady- Secret Societies meets Operation Gladio 250404 @ 12:06
William F. Buckley member_of
Australian National Review host_asserted
“is that especially on the conservative side with people that we've associated before we woke up with William Buckley and the people that wrote at National Review and all of these other things, they portrayed themselves as conservative when …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War #13 @ 1:16:27
James Burnham member_of
Australian National Review book_quoted
“James Burnham, a well-known author of the managerial revolution, had his own column entitled The Third World War. And keep in mind that the Fabian Society, which gave birth to all of this, said very clearly there will be three world wars. A…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War #13 @ 1:06:34
Australian National Review front_for
CIA host_asserted
“Of course he does. Not what you know, it's who you know. He becomes the U.S. ambassador to France under Reagan from 1981 to 85. In the 1990s, he's the advisory director for Morgan Stanley in New York City. He came back stateside after sprea…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady- Secret Societies meets Operation Gladio 250404 @ 12:06
Heritage Foundation member_of
Australian National Review host_asserted
“And, you know, obviously, I'm sure he had the realization at some time later as some of this stuff started to get declassified that he'd been used. And I think that's the purpose of him writing that book. So, yeah. One question from over on…”
▶ The Colonels Corner background & how others discuss Operation Gladio @ 38:32
Mentions (22)
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Antisemitic attacks are being, this is his words, perpetrated by people who don't have a particular issue, aren't motivated by an ideology, but are paid actors. He added, quote, it's unclear who or where the payments are coming from. Paid a…
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out there debunking this almost immediately, a voice that we wanted to have here on the show. Jamie, welcome to the show. Great to see you. Pleasure, Clayton. Real pleasure to have you. Go ahead. Sorry. Yeah, no, it's very interesting. At A…
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The success that followed helped Buckley generate the necessary capital to start National Review, which depended heavily on the publisher, William Rutscher, and a circle of businessmen to advertise in the publication. So I want to just take…
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and see what we find, if anything, on William Rusher. So William Rusher is an American lawyer, activist, and conservative columnist. He is credited with being a modern founder of the conservative movement, which is basically Con Inc., and s…
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Of course he does. Not what you know, it's who you know. He becomes the U.S. ambassador to France under Reagan from 1981 to 85. In the 1990s, he's the advisory director for Morgan Stanley in New York City. He came back stateside after sprea…
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You've got to help shape conservatism, especially when you're working with the National Review. And when I say that means you've got to shape the neocons, the next generation. He is a member of an organization called the Center for Security…
▶ 38:32
And, you know, obviously, I'm sure he had the realization at some time later as some of this stuff started to get declassified that he'd been used. And I think that's the purpose of him writing that book. So, yeah. One question from over on…
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that I've noticed over time is a lot of the people that were originally in the Communist Party of the USA all end up on what we now refer to as the far right, right? The National Review crowd, the John Birch Society, they all have ties to..…
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And the story that we're told is they, well, they all got disillusioned. They were young and they got disillusioned. And at the end of the day, they're all fascist. And you ended up having what I would surmise is a concerted effort of doing…
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And so I established a newspaper in Northeastern. No, let me go back. So I began, as soon as I graduated, writing articles for William Buckley in National Review. Oh, that's interesting. Yeah. It was really a marvelous, marvelous individual…
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But I worked for Buckley. I penned his articles generally on Vatican II and Adjournamento and things like that for National Review. And then I went on to become the editor for the Fellowship of Catholic Scholars. I was very much involved in…
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in the National Review and subsequent journalists that I was published in. So I became a journalist. Once again, I had a background, knew the rules of journalism. So I eventually established my own newspaper in Northeastern Pennsylvania. It…
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outlets, which aren't as many like National Review and stuff like that, on the other side of this. And you always see after the fact, the New York Times, you know, like two years after the Ukrainian thing comes out with that big, long story…
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after the middle of 1968. And then in turn, you see a decided change, like in the amount of journalism in the Washington Post, New York Times, you know. And again, these are these are wide access journalism sites. It's like that has really,…
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In January of 1950, Hiss was convicted of perjury and sentenced to federal prison where he would serve three and a half years. Meanwhile, Chambers, a man who had launched his writing career by working for the Communist Party press, continue…
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more than anything, illustrates that. In closing with this chapter, I just want to say this. Rob Key had very close ties to William F. Buckley and Russell Kirk. They shared a deep agreement on international issues. The National Review was t…
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is that especially on the conservative side with people that we've associated before we woke up with William Buckley and the people that wrote at National Review and all of these other things, they portrayed themselves as conservative when …
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The principal channels for supporting the anti-communist forces around the globe became the CIA under William Casey. The Republican Party and its network of think tanks, financiers, and public intellectuals, such as the American Security Co…
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President Truman authorized Dulles to supervise the organization of the new agency. In keeping the OSS protocol, Dulles recruited almost exclusively from the elite millionaire businessmen, Wall Street bankers, lawyers, members of the nation…
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who to many on the right is the epitome of a polished intellectual conservative with as many books and prominent magazine, National Review, as well as Philip Graham, who became the owner of the Washington Post, occupying a similar position …
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The relationship with William F. Buckley Jr. and his ownership of the National Review all played a part in this. The CIA's funding mechanism was in place. So what was the goal? It was to fund an effort called Operation Gladio, a stay-behind…
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to create a media empire that just so happens to facilitate all of the international syndicate bullshit. All right, I'm trying to keep up here. Keep going. You got it. A plus there. Okay. So he becomes really influential in the Republican P…