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United States Navy funded
Church Committee documented
“approved a panel on January 27th with a vote of 82 to 4, naming a select committee to study government operations with respect to intelligence activities. Frank Church would chair it. The House set up a 10-member panel in February, but this…”
▶ The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39) @ 44:36
Colonel J.R. Newman member_of
United States Navy guest_asserted
“My brother Jim flew C-130s out of Thailand in Vietnam. My brother Mike was a Naval Academy grad who served in Vietnam. They got around the Sullivan Act by having them geographically separated, but there is a rather famous photo of my brothe…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Vietnam and the Catholic Church @ 1:08:14
United States Navy trained
Kodiak, Alaska guest_asserted
“Well, it depends on what he was doing. Kodiak, Alaska is their water survival school for a lot of the different military skill sets. Did you say he was in the Navy? Yes, ma'am. Yeah, so that's probably, he was there for his, depending on wh…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Vietnam and the Catholic Church @ 1:52:44
United States Navy appointed
Richard Helms documented
“The CIA director was not helped by a low-level campaign of gutter sniping from the agency people who didn't want him there. Then LBJ gives Richard Helms another admiral as a deputy, Rufus Taylor. Johnson appointed Helms on June 18, 1966. Te…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 31 (33) @ 38:03
United States Marine Corps member_of
United States Navy documented
“And has that been fixed? So the Marines didn't come out of the Navy. The Marines were around a lot longer than the Navy. The Marines are there. When they reorganized, the Marines were put under the Navy at some point in time. The reason the…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government #9 b @ 1:16:10
United States Navy named
Robert A. Taft documented
“He would die in 1953 from a brain hemorrhage. In 1957, this is how big of a deal this guy was, the Senate committee named him, quote, one of America's five greatest senators in history. And the rest of that list is Henry Clay, who was Linco…”
▶ The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty @ 31:44
Robert A. Taft elected_to
United States Navy documented
“No, no, no. That's a great point. I'm glad you stopped me. He left the House and runs for Senate and wins, becomes a U.S. Senator from Ohio from 71 to 76. And then he kind of rode off into the sunset. It's part of the legacy. He had a son, …”
▶ The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty @ 34:16
United States Navy ordered_assassination_of
Yemen documented
“That's true, and they weren't right to do that, and then the Senate kept doing it. And they didn't even identify who they were killing. They just identified general characteristics of these people's pattern of life and said, you've got to d…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 9 b @ 1:48:09
United States Navy exposed
CIA documented
“And these became not only, they were not only, well, this is a conspiracy. The church hearings, there were numerous Kerry hearings. It all came out about the dealings of the BCCI and the Nugent Hang Bank and the CIA. I mean, this was public…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner interview with Paul Williams (Operation Gladio) Part 2 @ 18:25
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My brother Jim flew C-130s out of Thailand in Vietnam. My brother Mike was a Naval Academy grad who served in Vietnam. They got around the Sullivan Act by having them geographically separated, but there is a rather famous photo of my brothe…
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I can hear you. I want to send you my grandfather's form that I took his funeral and he was in Vietnam and I cannot. And he served over 20 years. And I'm trying to find out information. One of my friends says that I probably won't ever find…
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Well, it depends on what he was doing. Kodiak, Alaska is their water survival school for a lot of the different military skill sets. Did you say he was in the Navy? Yes, ma'am. Yeah, so that's probably, he was there for his, depending on wh…
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Again, during Vietnam, there were a lot more facilities set up to assess people because they were drafted, right? So we had massive amounts of people coming in the military, and so they set up temporary entrance basic training areas, and it…
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so that you basically became a hostage in your own country. Geography suggested that the possibility of sealing South Vietnamese borders and preventing infiltration was a challenge. The border control approach was being touted early in May …
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Special Forces, Navy, Air Force, Marines, blah, blah, blah. Farmgate retained its clandestine status while semi-clandestine units followed. They used mule teams to fly short-range air transport and Ranch Hand, which was another code name, w…
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Special Forces, Navy, Air Force, Marines, blah, blah, blah. Farmgate retained its clandestine status while semi-clandestine units followed. They used mule teams to fly short-range air transport and Ranch Hand, which was another code name, w…
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It was evident by 63 that President Diem had lost most of the political support that he had, and his brother began using force to quell demonstrations by the majority Buddhists in the country. They were operating under the auspices of being…
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about a coup. Those early days in Vietnam were an adventure for Americans, much like Korea had been a few years earlier. In the first days of South Vietnam, it had been Lansdale who had established a close relationship with Diem. When Lansd…
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about a coup. Those early days in Vietnam were an adventure for Americans, much like Korea had been a few years earlier. In the first days of South Vietnam, it had been Lansdale who had established a close relationship with Diem. When Lansd…
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about a coup. Those early days in Vietnam were an adventure for Americans, much like Korea had been a few years earlier. In the first days of South Vietnam, it had been Lansdale who had established a close relationship with Diem. When Lansd…
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In addition to being a liaison, the CIA wished to have its own source among South Vietnamese politicians and interest groups. By 1960, the agency was supplying the best information outside of the presidential palace, save perhaps a few of t…
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In addition to being a liaison, the CIA wished to have its own source among South Vietnamese politicians and interest groups. By 1960, the agency was supplying the best information outside of the presidential palace, save perhaps a few of t…
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Army Colonel Gilbert Layton, L-A-Y-T-O-N, was detailed to the CIA to supervise the effort. By 1961, the agency had set up four of these teams with eight men each, but the units conducted operations only inside South Vietnam. Suggestions for…
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to strengthen their security. By late 1963, when President Kennedy asked for plans to land paramilitary teams in the North, NSC advisor McGeorge Bundy, who Warhamster and I were just talking about the other day, warned him that the operatio…
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The Navy and the Air Force and other like Marines and Green Berets and stuff all sit in the United States military vis-a-vis the CIA, the FBI and the 17, 18 odd intel agencies. So just on a generic level, just so that I'm getting more value…
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So you know that Navy carriers have fighter aircraft on them. So the whole idea of our Navy and Marines is forward deployed expeditionary forces. So our whole military is made up of the concept that these floating bases are all over the wor…
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And they have the first 72 hours of any conflict. So if they're around in the Red Sea, they're in the Indian Ocean. If something pops off in Yemen or Iraq or whatever, the Air Force does not generally have fighter aircraft any closer than a…
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And so the carrier and the Marines functioning as what you would normally characterize as an army mission, the infantry mission. So you've got the Marines on the carrier and you've got the fighter aircraft on the carrier. They carry the ope…
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Okay, so that is mind blowing already, because my father was RAF, my ex was Army. And in the UK, obviously, we do have carriers, and we do call them carriers, that terminology is the same. But we would have RAF pilots on board one of those …
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there wouldn't be that same level of crossover. You wouldn't, I don't know of any circumstance where a fighter pilot would be working for our Navy. Our Navy is seen as sailors that do things to do with water. And the minute it gets into the…
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countries organize their forces however um just to go one better the marines have their own fighter pilots too right so this is where if everybody a medal and everybody gets as many medals as possible for flying over as many bases as possib…
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People that are deployed on Navy ships, the command and control of a Air Force guy being operationally under the command of a ship commander gets a little wonky. And what we decided is the command and control of being able to direct all.…
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operations under one ship commander was much more important than being able to chop Air Force people outside of the Air Force and put them on a Navy ship, but they still have a dotted line back to the Air Force. Because services have distin…
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causes lots of consternation so if as the chief of the navy you have all naval operations to include the fighter aircraft on your deck under your command and control they feel that that's a much more efficient way of doing it now there are …
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So we do have kind of a hybrid model, but it really is about command and control. Yeah. OK, so that makes much more sense now. But also, I think it's pretty ironic that you've got the word Marine, which to me means water. Who are the people…
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If you looked at what was left in the Air Force, the Army and the Navy and then look at them in one direction, then turn around 180 degrees and look at the Marines. The Marines look exactly like the Army, the Air Force, the Navy. Oh, hello.…
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Marines look exactly like the other three, only in a smaller scale. So the Marines are truly a military, they actually call them that, a MEU, a military expeditionary unit, because they have everything. They can deploy to an area, because t…
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all together for 72 hours. They're like a mini joint service. Okay, so somebody that was on one of those carriers who was leaking information from Vietnam War all the way through to 2010, was leaking information, could have also known about…
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They will not supersede the authority of the ship captain, but they may be there doing other things other than what the ship captain knows. And the best example of that was World War II, when you had the two people taking the nuclear bombs …
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rooms on the Navy ship. They did not report to the captain, but they also didn't outrank the captain. But if anything would have needed to have been done as far as the captain not accommodating them, there would have been messages coming in…
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was also a pilot by the name of Frank Moss, who was later identified in 1989 Senate report as having been investigated, but not indicted for narcotics offenses by 10 different law enforcement agencies during a period of time. The report sai…
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that looked into the Contra's connections to Handu Karab in 1988 also poked around the MENA airport and concluded that associates of SEALs who operated aircraft services business at the MENA airport were also the targets of a grand jury pro…
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That's true, and they weren't right to do that, and then the Senate kept doing it. And they didn't even identify who they were killing. They just identified general characteristics of these people's pattern of life and said, you've got to d…
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And these became not only, they were not only, well, this is a conspiracy. The church hearings, there were numerous Kerry hearings. It all came out about the dealings of the BCCI and the Nugent Hang Bank and the CIA. I mean, this was public…
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And the CIA was equally condemned by the Senate. And it still didn't matter. The affairs went on. Because they didn't do anything to preclude it from happening again. The CIA at that time and the cartel behind it was much more powerful than…
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that he had had with JFK. Johnson remained suspicious. A man of the Senate, LBJ, probably resented how McComb threw his weight around on Capitol Hill in 1963 at the time the Senate was debating arms control agreements. He was staking out a …
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The CIA director was not helped by a low-level campaign of gutter sniping from the agency people who didn't want him there. Then LBJ gives Richard Helms another admiral as a deputy, Rufus Taylor. Johnson appointed Helms on June 18, 1966. Te…
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to not turn out that way when you're brought up in the system. True, true. There's a few rare exceptions, but... And to your point that you were talking about with one person essentially moving the needle congressionally or in the Senate, e…
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Our vote by putting people in? Well, it certainly does with the way we do the Senate now, right? Right. Yeah. It's something that people need to really realize. It's like by one person, it's like all these different committees writing the b…
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The bill. You're just supposed to go along. But the handful of people that write the bill aren't even in the Senate. It's not even the staffers. They hire, they actually pay lobbyists. And lobbyists are the ones that write these bills. And …
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You learn what it was to be serious, an RFK aide said, Adam Walensky. Serious people, when faced with something like that, you don't speculate out loud about it. He had an acute understanding of how difficult the kind of investigation is, e…
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in our cities and to close the gap between black and white, between rich and poor, between young and old in the country. Oh my gosh, big target on him. Kennedy left unstated the other reason, the main reason that still tormented his family.…
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30 years behind everybody else technology-wise. And there was just no way that the system was ever going to work. But one of the things I found out being in aircraft maintenance in my prior life, it was funny because we were looking at all …
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This is where we are. And that's that's my awakening. Sorry for all the long stuff. I'm so glad that you shared all of that because I want to go back and I'm very good at translating the military side to the civilian side. So I want to make…
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in just south of Turkey in 1991. I saw the ships cook because we were given a tour of the entire ship. And it was kind of a payback for me doing someone a favor, a Navy 05 that wanted something that I could.…
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Because I worked on the Dimers Project for years, which was supposed to be a joint military system, I got to visit. And I was in 05 and 06 when I was doing that. I got to visit and learn about all of the other services careers because we we…
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I'll be honest, when I went into the military, I didn't go in because I was, you know, it was all about honor and service and duty. Now, I loved my country. I was extraordinarily patriotic. But I went into the Navy. And incidentally, I was …
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Before he resigned, Nixon chose Gerald Ford, a congressman and former member of the Warren Commission, to be his vice president. It appears that little was being left to chance by the shadow government. A former opponent of Bush in 1964's e…
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I can hear you, but I can't understand what you're saying because of the background noise. All right. I'll try to talk later from another environment. Okay. Miles, go ahead. Bridget, I was in the garage, so I lost connection. Thanks for sen…
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And has that been fixed? So the Marines didn't come out of the Navy. The Marines were around a lot longer than the Navy. The Marines are there. When they reorganized, the Marines were put under the Navy at some point in time. The reason the…
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because that's the secretariat level. The Marines being subordinate to the Navy didn't have a seat at the secretary table. And so you have the Navy and you have the Army, and had the air component be left within the Army, you would have nev…
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the U.S. military, the Secretary of Defense, all of that. You have services like the Air Force, Space Force, Army, Navy, which houses the Marines. They train and equip their people in order to be matrixed to a completely different organizat…
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that goes forward and supports that warfighter. And those are operational commands. Those are completely different from your services. The services are only to train and equip people to go work for warfighters. And so you can think of the A…
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The war fighters like CENTCOM, PACOM, AFRICOM, UCOM, those guys are all the boots on the ground, go kick ass, blah, blah, blah. Those are two completely separate entities. SR-71? Thank you for all that explanation, Colonel. I did want to ad…
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Roselli's murder centered on the fact that another participant in the Castro assassination plots, Sam Giacana, a former mafia boss of Chicago, had been murdered in his home a year earlier. Mr. Giacana was killed shortly before he was schedu…
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Meanwhile, Colby testified before the CIA subcommittee of Senate appropriations on January 15th. Pressed for his response to the charges of skullduggery swirling around, Colby's opening statement reprised his report to President Ford. The c…
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approved a panel on January 27th with a vote of 82 to 4, naming a select committee to study government operations with respect to intelligence activities. Frank Church would chair it. The House set up a 10-member panel in February, but this…
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and a public uproar occurred. With Ford forced to expand the Rockefeller Commission to cover assassination allegations and the Senate was obliged to widen their scope as well as in the church inquiry. Reflecting Ford's interest, the entiret…
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instances, Church did voluntarily. On October 31st, President Ford wrote members asking that the entire report be classified. Several weeks later, during a debate on the Senate floor, the committee released the report on its own authority. …
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He would die in 1953 from a brain hemorrhage. In 1957, this is how big of a deal this guy was, the Senate committee named him, quote, one of America's five greatest senators in history. And the rest of that list is Henry Clay, who was Linco…
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No, no, no. That's a great point. I'm glad you stopped me. He left the House and runs for Senate and wins, becomes a U.S. Senator from Ohio from 71 to 76. And then he kind of rode off into the sunset. It's part of the legacy. He had a son, …