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Fritz von der Schulenburg person

also: von Marbog, Bar-Malbach, Fritz von Marbog

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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

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The Colonel's Corner Book Club Prelude to Terror Chap 25
▶ 21:28 The old line veterans at the CIA were shocked to see men like Shackley and Klein being welcomed into Casey's inner circle. Shackley and his partner now had their tentacles throughout the foreign policy side of the administration. Shackley a…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29
▶ 35:13 to the media. If Wilson exposed the activities of Shackley, Clines, and Bar-Malbach in the media, it could have detailed, derailed the ongoing and now main, like it had already heated up, contra operation. Because basically what they were d…
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
▶ 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…