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R.G. Hobelman organization

also: HOBELMAN, Hobel, Hobelman Shipping Company, R.G. Hobbleman, R.G. Hobles

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Theodore Greenbergperson · 2U.S. Department of Justiceorganization · 1Richard Secordperson · 1Thomas Clinesperson · 1EATSCOorganization · 1Trump administrationorganization · 1The Wall Street Journalorganization · 1William Clarkperson · 1Abu Ghazalaperson · 1Pittmanperson · 1John Kesterperson · 1Fritz von der Schulenburgperson · 1G. Michael Shackleyperson · 1Thomas Sloglerperson · 1Air Freight Internationalorganization · 1Defense Security Agencyintelligence service · 1Egyptcountry · 1Ed Poundperson · 1

Claims (4)

John Kester member_of R.G. Hobelman 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
Air Freight International front_for R.G. Hobelman documented
“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 @ 36:11
Ken Webster member_of R.G. Hobelman 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
Martin Hoffman member_of R.G. Hobelman 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

Mentions (4)

The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29
▶ 26:28 who claimed that if DOJ continued with its investigation of the Egyptian-American transport company, Eatsco, it would cause severe damage to the country's relationship with Egypt. In fact, the lawyers were playing a game of what they referr…
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
▶ 31:23 Hobelman Shipping Company saw Ed Pound's article in the Wall Street Journal. He noted that an Air Force Lieutenant Colonel by the name of Thomas Slogler with the Defense Security Agency was repeatedly quoted throughout the article. Kester w…
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…