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also: Greenberg, Mr. Greenberg, Ted

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Theodore Greenberg covered_up EATSCO book_quoted
“The professionals at the CIA who handled the settlement successfully covered up all of the nastiness that the case revealed. The men who led the cover up was the chief of that group was called Theodore Greenberg. He was an assistant U.S. at…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29 @ 11:53
Theodore Greenberg member_of U.S. Department of Justice book_quoted
“And Bridget, if you could look him up and post what you find on him. Theodore Greenberg, and you spell his last name G-R-E-E-N-B-E-R-G. He had been with the Justice Department for seven years when at the age of 33, he was brought into the E…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29 @ 12:19
Theodore Greenberg covered_up EATSCO book_quoted
“According to Wingate Lloyd's handwritten notes, Pittman stated that the National Security Advisor, William Clark, made clear that the White House does not want any criminal prosecution. With that clear instruction, Theodore Greenberg carrie…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29 @ 30:53
Theodore Greenberg covered_up Saddam Hussein documented
“The book was called Manhunt by Peter Moss. They questioned Mr. Greenberg's plea bargain arrangement in a case involving $8 million in the inflated Egyptian-American transport, Eatsco. The company's principals included Hussein Salam, the bus…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29 @ 1:28:25
Theodore Greenberg member_of U.S. Department of Justice documented
“Ted would hound him for the rest of his life, unquote. And according to an official who recalled the conversation, everybody at the meeting believed that he was serious. The officials were talking about Theodore Greenberg, who title is depu…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29 @ 1:25:06
Theodore Greenberg covered_up Edwin Wilson documented
“Many of his criminal targets have had access to top secret and are searching for ways to reduce or escape punishment by threatening to disclose sensitive information. I've had a number of major cases. I've been extraordinarily lucky, Mr. Gr…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29 @ 1:26:00
Theodore Greenberg covered_up Ron Rinaldi documented
“and several of Wilson's associates. Members of the Army's Secret Operations Units, Ronald Rinald, R-E-W-A-L-D, a Hawaiian businessman with ties to where? The CIA, who was convicted in 85 of fraud. Mr. Greenberg's rise in the Justice Departm…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29 @ 1:26:30
Theodore Greenberg covered_up Richard Secord host_asserted
“And inside those files was the information that would have exposed Greenberg's performance in Judge Williams' courtroom as a complete fraud. Also sitting in Greenberg's safe were the files that made up the case Thomas G. Kline's et al. misu…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29 @ 38:41
Theodore Greenberg covered_up Fritz von der Schulenburg host_asserted
“And inside those files was the information that would have exposed Greenberg's performance in Judge Williams' courtroom as a complete fraud. Also sitting in Greenberg's safe were the files that made up the case Thomas G. Kline's et al. misu…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29 @ 38:41
Theodore Greenberg covered_up Thomas Clines host_asserted
“And inside those files was the information that would have exposed Greenberg's performance in Judge Williams' courtroom as a complete fraud. Also sitting in Greenberg's safe were the files that made up the case Thomas G. Kline's et al. misu…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29 @ 38:41

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The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29
▶ 11:53 The professionals at the CIA who handled the settlement successfully covered up all of the nastiness that the case revealed. The men who led the cover up was the chief of that group was called Theodore Greenberg. He was an assistant U.S. at…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29
▶ 12:19 And Bridget, if you could look him up and post what you find on him. Theodore Greenberg, and you spell his last name G-R-E-E-N-B-E-R-G. He had been with the Justice Department for seven years when at the age of 33, he was brought into the E…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29
▶ 12:47 a great prosecutor. Ironically, while Larry Barcella lost his case against Wilson in the D.C. Circuit, Greenberg succeeded in Virginia. But it was Greenberg's role in the investigation and subsequent cover-up by the Reagan administration th…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29
▶ 24:55 where top officials of the CIA and the Justice Department and State Department gathered to discuss the White House position on the Itzko prosecution. Stanley Sporkin, Bill Casey's hand-picked general counsel for the CIA, wrote a memorandum …
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29
▶ 25:25 William Taft IV, who's, by the way, under investigation, by these same people, the General Counsel of the Defense Department, who had unsuccessfully urged Accord's suspension, and Robert Kimmitt, K-I-M-M-I-T-T, one of Jimmy Carter's NSC emp…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29
▶ 30:23 was in Lloyd's office at 9 o'clock in the morning to try to find out what was going on. The Justice Department had publicly told the Egyptians that they were not investigating Egypt. The officials concluded the meeting with a decision to tu…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29
▶ 30:53 According to Wingate Lloyd's handwritten notes, Pittman stated that the National Security Advisor, William Clark, made clear that the White House does not want any criminal prosecution. With that clear instruction, Theodore Greenberg carrie…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29
▶ 36:11 that at the time he was telling everything he knew to Barsala. Theodore Greenberg had long since made a plea bargain with Clines and all of the others. As part of that arrangement, Shackley, Secord, and von Marbog went on with their lives a…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29
▶ 37:13 Systems International paid a fine of $10,000 for filing a false statement. Klein's agreed to pay an additional $100,000 to settle all civilian claims, civil claims, sorry. That is all he ended up having to pay, and they had made millions. P…
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▶ 37:40 Quote, the government would submit and prove beyond a reasonable doubt that on September 29th, 1978, the defendant System Services International was established as a corporation entirely owned and controlled by Mr. Thomas Clines, unquote, w…
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▶ 38:10 that because of the national security, he was leaving out what his own investigators had discovered. Sitting inside a safe in his office at the Justice Department were the files of a case entitled Thomas Gregory Klein's Major General Richar…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29
▶ 38:41 And inside those files was the information that would have exposed Greenberg's performance in Judge Williams' courtroom as a complete fraud. Also sitting in Greenberg's safe were the files that made up the case Thomas G. Kline's et al. misu…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29
▶ 40:35 And they screwed it all up. Unquote. That's the end of the story. And the next, which we'll go in tomorrow, is about all of those same people add in Oliver North. And we start talking about Iran-Contra. It gets even crazier. All right. Open…
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▶ 42:29 You know, depending on the dates of those transactions, Klein and Shackley worked for the CIA and they weren't entitled to any cut of anything. But what they were doing is they were cutting in their buddies who then gave them kickbacks. And…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29
▶ 1:23:33 Thank you. Can I ask who I don't I didn't know who was talking about the Gulf War. I wanted to follow her and or and connect with her. Marie 17. OK, thank you. Sure. I got to read off something based on what we just talked about. You know, …
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▶ 1:24:36 on a Philippine military contract before a federal judge in Alexandria, Virginia, and paid a million-dollar fine. Earlier, departmental officials discussed why a Filipino would plead guilty. Now, Filipino would plead guilty to a crime in Vi…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29
▶ 1:25:06 Ted would hound him for the rest of his life, unquote. And according to an official who recalled the conversation, everybody at the meeting believed that he was serious. The officials were talking about Theodore Greenberg, who title is depu…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29
▶ 1:25:33 Mr. Greenberg's job description belies the scope of his responsibility for his career. For the now 40-year-old prosecutor, the Philippine fraud case was the latest in a series of sensitive criminal cases involving national security. Among M…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29
▶ 1:26:00 Many of his criminal targets have had access to top secret and are searching for ways to reduce or escape punishment by threatening to disclose sensitive information. I've had a number of major cases. I've been extraordinarily lucky, Mr. Gr…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29
▶ 1:26:56 recent years to complex white-collar criminal cases. He's basically the guy sitting in the DOJ for the CIA. There was a series of cases that involved classified sensitive information that didn't arise from a classic espionage case, Mr. Gree…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29
▶ 1:27:26 He's there as a watchdog for the CIA. He is, however, one of the department's experts in the use of Classified Information Procedures Act of 1980, which set up procedures for handling classified information in criminal trials. Mr. Greenberg…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29
▶ 1:27:54 military contract case, Mr. Greenberg took his news conference outside the courthouse despite it being biting cold. I think it was important for the press to understand what happened in court. It's been suggested that there wasn't enough de…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29
▶ 1:28:25 The book was called Manhunt by Peter Moss. They questioned Mr. Greenberg's plea bargain arrangement in a case involving $8 million in the inflated Egyptian-American transport, Eatsco. The company's principals included Hussein Salam, the bus…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29
▶ 1:28:54 The book's publisher saying he was, quote, disturbed by its disparaging portrayal and suggested that he failed to pursue the interest of justice. So Greenberg was a little perturbed at that. He's also quoted as saying that he acted as a too…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29
▶ 1:29:23 As his closeness with the CIA, a former general counsel of the agency who worked with Mr. Greenberg, Stanley Sporkin, who we just talked about, became a federal judge, said that the prosecutor had a great relationship with the intelligence …