Frank Snepp person
also: S-N-E-P-P
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Decent Interval documented
“S-N-E-P-P, could find no better title for the book, giving his account of the debacle other than decent interval. After the March 7th, 1969, Richard Nixon helicoptered out of Langley with Richard Helms to address senior officials of the CIA…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Presidents’ Secret Wars, chapter 15 @ 49:14
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CIA documented
“Ignored growing indications that Saigon was going downhill, the CIA and other American services were forced to frantically evacuate. We've seen all the pictures. In 1968, before Nixon hired him to work in the administration, Henry Kissinger…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Presidents’ Secret Wars, chapter 15 @ 48:44
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that he was given, but that was the obvious conclusion. In other interviews for his study on Cambodia, Shawcross was told by the military advisory command deputy commander, General William Rosson, R-O-S-S-O-N, that the U.S. military had sev…
▶ 48:44
Ignored growing indications that Saigon was going downhill, the CIA and other American services were forced to frantically evacuate. We've seen all the pictures. In 1968, before Nixon hired him to work in the administration, Henry Kissinger…
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even though they were trained in basically what amounts to terrorist training camps. Many were left behind, along with Saigon Station records, which fell into the hands of Hanoi when the U.S. Embassy was captured on April 30, 1975. Frank Sn…
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Beneke was exposed in a story in the Village Voice as having lied about his presence in Paris during the alleged meetings. But who did they rely on to prove him a liar? A CIA agent. Yeah. So, supposedly, Frank Snepp, Mr. CIA himself, acknow…