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John Stein worked_in Phnom Penh book_quoted
“John Henry Stein then was the assistant director for operations, deputy director, sorry, and was a 48-year-old officer with two decades of CIA experience. Stein had been a station chief at Phnom Penh during the crucial years of 70 to 72. He…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Presidents’ Secret Wars Chap 17 @ 39:57
CIA maintained Phnom Penh host_asserted
“1967, when Long Nol was briefly prime minister. But the indications are that the Khmer series retained their identity, their militant opposition to the prince, and their links to the U.S. CIA. In other words, it was all bullshit. Of these, …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs,Oil and War Part 12 @ 36:18

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The Colonel’s Corner Drugs,Oil and War Part 12
▶ 5:28 in 1970 had been for years a high priority of the U.S. Green Beret reconnaissance units operating inside of Cambodia since the late 1960s. Hearst reports in particular that U.S. intelligence officials proposed to insert a U.S.-trained assas…
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs,Oil and War Part 12
▶ 6:26 Oil Exploration Company, also referred to in this chapter. Now, Mitsu was also one of those companies that date back to World War II that was involved in the slave labor of U.S. service people. By the oldest of these, gas cell agreements nu…
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs,Oil and War Part 12
▶ 36:18 1967, when Long Nol was briefly prime minister. But the indications are that the Khmer series retained their identity, their militant opposition to the prince, and their links to the U.S. CIA. In other words, it was all bullshit. Of these, …
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs,Oil and War Part 12
▶ 39:33 who was then the ambassador to Tokyo, and Song Sak, who was the Khmer Syri leader and alleged CIA agent, and Phnom Penh, and that they had a budget of $10 million and used CIA personnel for the coup. The analysis of the coup and La Mayonne,…
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs,Oil and War Part 12
▶ 42:23 It also helps explain Indonesia's prompt offer to send arms to the newly installed CIA officer. Unquote. Psychological warfare experts in Indonesia arrived in Phnom Penh within days of the coup. Like they were already given a heads up that …
The Colonel’s Corner-Presidents’ Secret Wars Chap 17
▶ 39:57 John Henry Stein then was the assistant director for operations, deputy director, sorry, and was a 48-year-old officer with two decades of CIA experience. Stein had been a station chief at Phnom Penh during the crucial years of 70 to 72. He…
The Colonel’s Corner Presidents’ Secret Wars, chapter 15
▶ 53:33 um society where nobody had a college education if you wore glasses you were going to be murdered if you had a college education you were going to be murdered if you knew how to be a doctor a lawyer if you were a mayor whatever he's going t…