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Brent Scowcroft person

also: General Brent Scrocoff, Brent Scrocoff, Brett Skorokoff, Scowcroft, Brent Scolcroft

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Brent Scowcroft founded Situationist International host_asserted
“In May 1992, Jack Brennan and his colleagues lost their lawsuit against Sarkis over the uniform deal in Iraq. Sarkis told federal authorities that Brennan's connections extended beyond Bush. He revealed that Brennan and Bush's national secu…”
▶ The Colonels corner prelude to terror chapter 32 @ 45:21
James Woolsey collaborated_with Brent Scowcroft book_quoted
“He had set on presidential commissions during the Reagan era when Brent Scowcroft brought Woolsey onto a group to study nuclear forces. He and Scowcroft collaborated on articles advocating basically the SDI narrative. And early in the Bush …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 51 (53) @ 6:33
Brent Scowcroft covered_up Project AFRIEND documented
“He made telephone calls and newly promoted National Security Advisor Brent Scrocoff assembled a chronology designed to show how little had been done and threw his congressional liaison staff into the fray. Ford directed Kissinger to postpon…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 38 (40) @ 1:17:47
Brent Scowcroft covered_up POW/MIA Cover-up book_quoted
“20,000 Americans were never returned from the Soviet Union post-World War II. Among other recent attempts to cover up the information regarding American POWs or taken prisoner and never returned are the following events. In 1991, Brent Scow…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 8 @ 1:05:46

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The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 23
▶ 1:21:37 who had claimed that he had helped the Republicans get the hostages relieved. Allen said that he was the first reluctant but finally acquiesced to the meeting because Tower was a close friend of George Bush. Allen also liked McFarlane, who …
The Colonels corner prelude to terror chapter 32
▶ 45:21 In May 1992, Jack Brennan and his colleagues lost their lawsuit against Sarkis over the uniform deal in Iraq. Sarkis told federal authorities that Brennan's connections extended beyond Bush. He revealed that Brennan and Bush's national secu…
The Colonels corner prelude to terror chapter 32
▶ 45:51 Nixon, Reagan, and Bush officials had tried to use their connections in Iraq to personally benefit off of war and the death of tens of thousands of Middle Eastern. When Sarkis was no longer useful to these officials, he told the FBI they de…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 33 (35)
▶ 48:46 Schlesinger had left and William Colby was the boss. He argued against any increase in the aides to the Kurds. Kissinger viewed Colby as an isolated voice among the multitudes who agreed the Kurds would be unable to defeat the Iraqis at the…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 38 (40)
▶ 1:17:47 He made telephone calls and newly promoted National Security Advisor Brent Scrocoff assembled a chronology designed to show how little had been done and threw his congressional liaison staff into the fray. Ford directed Kissinger to postpon…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 49 (51)
▶ 34:02 Quote, the American government, including the CIA, had no idea in January of 1989 that a tidal wave of history was about to break upon us, unquote. Now, keep in mind, we've had the CIA since 1947, and they're shocked that this is going on i…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 49 (51)
▶ 37:00 began tearing down the wall. These events excited everybody in Washington and the CIA. President Bush said in his Oval Office meeting with Brent Scrocoff that they turned on the television immediately and watched the entire thing. At Langle…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 51 (53)
▶ 6:33 He had set on presidential commissions during the Reagan era when Brent Scowcroft brought Woolsey onto a group to study nuclear forces. He and Scowcroft collaborated on articles advocating basically the SDI narrative. And early in the Bush …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 51 (53)
▶ 30:57 The Joint Chiefs were to plan for that contingency of Iraqi commanders making a desperate plea for help, no doubt predicated on their rising against Saddam. General Colin Powell, who happened to be the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 51 (53)
▶ 38:08 Right down to shaking Saddam's henchmen, a list of the participants. By then, Bush's time had ended. Iraq became a crossover project handed off to the Clintons. And an interview with the Washington Post, Brent Scrocoff reflected that oustin…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 51 (53)
▶ 38:33 Scowcroft observed that the Iraqi generals that summer had failed because Saddam Hussein had one of the most efficient security systems in the world. The Clinton people were not impressed. One of them later said the program was too fat and …
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 8
▶ 1:05:46 20,000 Americans were never returned from the Soviet Union post-World War II. Among other recent attempts to cover up the information regarding American POWs or taken prisoner and never returned are the following events. In 1991, Brent Scow…
The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39)
▶ 21:33 to be released by the CIA. Davis would separately put one out from the State Department. Eagleburger argued in another memo to Kissinger, it was an unusual gamut of bringing out the denial through the CIA and that that would likely not paci…