Otis Pike person
also: Congressman Otis Pike, Pike
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Otis Pike headed
Pujo Committee documented
“The 14-member panel was to be chaired by Frank Church. The House did a similar version with 10 members, and that was going to be called the Pike Commission after New York Democrat Otis Pike. In his memoirs, A Time to Heal, President Gerald …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner president’s secret wars chapter 16 @ 28:16
Otis Pike headed
Pujo Committee documented
“by New York Democrat Otis Pike. In his memoirs, A Time to Hill, Gerald Ford writes as if the year of intelligence should be blamed on journalists and congressional committees who wanted to look at everything in the files. Yeah, blame it on …”
▶ The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39) @ 45:07
Lucian Nedzey succeeded
Otis Pike documented
“the Intelligence Subcommittee. NEDC's leadership of the House investigation began to disintegrate. In fact, when it became known that the Michigan congressman had been briefed by William Colby on the portion of the Family Jewels report conc…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner president’s secret wars chapter 16 @ 34:01
Otis Pike member_of
U.S. Congress book_quoted
“After Watergate deposed Richard Nixon, the news emerged that the CIA had spied domestically since at least the Johnson administration. Congressman Otis Pike of the House Intelligence Committee began to probe publicly into the CIA. Newspaper…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Prelude to Terror Chapter 7_8 @ 14:55
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After Watergate deposed Richard Nixon, the news emerged that the CIA had spied domestically since at least the Johnson administration. Congressman Otis Pike of the House Intelligence Committee began to probe publicly into the CIA. Newspaper…
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Company man. Colby asked him to be the liaison to the congressional committees investigating the CIA's illegal activities called the Family Jewels and its role in assassinations. Congressman Otis Pike wanted to abolish the CIA. So on Colby'…
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was a new congressman from Houston. Seven years later, when Bush headed the American liaison office in Beijing, Gregg cemented their friendship by journeying from Seoul, South Korea, where he was the CIA station chief to Beijing and briefed…
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Nelson Rockefeller, one of the guys who is in the syndicate directing the CIA's abuses. Very swiftly, Congress established its own investigative committee. The Senate approved a resolution, S-21, on January 27th by a vote of 82 to 4, naming…
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or for them to report without revealing some information. Withholding documents and witnesses or restricting testimony by officials was sure to arouse the ire of the investigators and encourage leaks. Moreover, refusals to supply informatio…
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After consultation with the Attorney General, President Ford intervened on November 19, 1975, writing Otis Pike that the subpoenaed documents had been legitimately withheld. The committee responded by voting to cite Kissinger for contempt o…
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the Intelligence Subcommittee. NEDC's leadership of the House investigation began to disintegrate. In fact, when it became known that the Michigan congressman had been briefed by William Colby on the portion of the Family Jewels report conc…
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by New York Democrat Otis Pike. In his memoirs, A Time to Hill, Gerald Ford writes as if the year of intelligence should be blamed on journalists and congressional committees who wanted to look at everything in the files. Yeah, blame it on …
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instances, Church did voluntarily. On October 31st, President Ford wrote members asking that the entire report be classified. Several weeks later, during a debate on the Senate floor, the committee released the report on its own authority. …
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House of Representatives to secure subpoenas. The subpoenas were voted. The CIA's own lawyer concluded that the documents at issue could not be protected, but Kissinger gave up the papers only when he was about to be cited for contempt of C…
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to Kissinger to supply copies of all State Department recommendations. The second also concerned covert action, while the third related to intelligence on arms control. Ford's opinion is that the Pike Commission went out of its way to stick…
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Writing Otis Pike that the subpoenaed documents had been legitimately withheld, the committee responded by voting to cite Kissinger for contempt, a measure that went to the full House. President Ford compromised, releasing some material. Co…
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Penalties would include expulsion from Congress. For its part, the CIA recommended numerous deletions in the Pike report for reasons of national security. A number were accepted, but Pike's committee rejected 150 of the proposed deletions. …