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Called the Jayhawkers. This is a free state militia in Kansas. The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854. I think it was 1854. The battle was whether there was going to be slavery in Kansas. There was all kinds of civilian militias battling. It was c…
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And Chase won the fight. Kansas-Nebraska Act effectively repealed the Missouri Compromise of 1820, leads to tensions, led to bleeding Kansas, and led to the John Brown raids that attacked his own government. Salmon P. Chase is one of the pe…
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And it was already there. But the Jamaicans formalized Chicago because the cocaine was already in Chicago. But the the Jamaicans really set up a very extensive posse network. They ended up with over like 50 of them. And they did deal.…
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He observed that the country had, for practical purposes, gone communist during Franklin Roosevelt's second term and that only revolutionary, not political, means could reclaim it. Now, three years later, he looked much like he had before, …
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to stand trial for having jumped bail. This is when he ran off to New Mexico. The charge stemmed from having gone underground for a year and a half, during which time he roamed the western U.S. disguised as an improbable hippie and sent off…
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$77 million included the $53 million in loan, $10 million in land sales from Good to Silverado, and Good's purchase of $14 million in Silverado preferred stock. Who is Kenneth Good, the son of a Methodist preacher who grew up in Kansas and …
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Nixon ordered Kissinger to get Helms over to the White House that afternoon before heading to Kansas City for a speech. Nixon spoke with Helms, Kissinger, and Mitchell. The president didn't mince words. As Helms penciled notes seated to the…
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Let's see. I don't guess. I'm going to go ahead and give Stellar the co-host because in case you get bumped, Bridget, I don't guess SR is here. All right. No, I think today he works. Thank you. Okay, sure. All right. Chapter 15. Nobody hand…
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The bank owners hired LeMaster from his banking job in Lexington to try to make something of Indian Springs State Bank. LeMaster decided after he took over the bank that he could be a rainmaker, someone that would bring in big deposits and …
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He brought in depositors. He brought in borrowers. He also brought in a CIA asset and the mafia. One of the borrowers at Indian Springs was Carmen Civella, C-I-V-E-L-L-A. He was the son of Kansas City's mafia boss, Carl Civella. The $300,00…
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when the bank failed. Another mob borrower was Carl Russo, a bag man for the Savella family who carried the cash skim from Tropicana Casino in Los Angeles to mafia families in Kansas City and Chicago. The two Carls were convicted in 1983 of…
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was eventually whittled down to about $60,000 after offsets and adjustments. Azizma and Global certainly didn't contribute to the failure. That was according to Michael Manning, a private Kansas City attorney hired by the FDIC to investigat…
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because it didn't have an English language proficiency requirement and eventually graduated from William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri in 1968. Azizma became involved in various businesses in Kansas City with family members, including…
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multiple times because it's infiltrated with CIA. Azizma told the Kansas City Star that Eatsco's contract accounted for more than half of their cargo. Eatsco, as previously noted in this book, had a connection to Herman Beebe, the mafia guy…