Gampo Tashi person
also: Tashi
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Claims (8)
Gampo Tashi headed
Nepal Volunteer Defense Army documented
“The following year, the U.S. also discouraged a visa request from the Dalai Lama to come to the United States. However, in India, Ike did accept certain gifts that were bestowed upon him through the CIA channels by the NVDA, the resistance …”
▶ The Colonels Corner President’s Secret Wars chapter 9, continued @ 27:49
Gampo Tashi targeted_for_regime_change
China documented
“Tashi added a letter pleading for help. This is what it said. We Tibetans have determined to fight to the last against the Chinese communists with full weapons of modern warfare, as there is no alternative left to us except to fight. We see…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17) @ 50:35
John Reagan trained
Gampo Tashi book_quoted
“That secret location, a number of young Tibetans were agitating for national resistance. Cultivated again by the CIA, John Hoskin came to the village and took the men Tashi had selected, eight, to be smuggled out through East Pakistan, now …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe For Democracy Part 15 (16) @ 42:33
Gampo Tashi recruited
Tibet book_quoted
“had been a paramilitary veteran of Korea. CIA officer in Korea moves to Japan, works with Fitzgerald, and becomes the ops officer for the Tibet campaign. Not long afterwards, the wealthy Tibetan trader and now resistance leader, Gampo Tashi…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe For Democracy Part 15 (16) @ 38:07
John Hoskin trained
Gampo Tashi book_quoted
“That secret location, a number of young Tibetans were agitating for national resistance. Cultivated again by the CIA, John Hoskin came to the village and took the men Tashi had selected, eight, to be smuggled out through East Pakistan, now …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe For Democracy Part 15 (16) @ 42:33
Baba Yeshi replaced
Gampo Tashi book_quoted
“changed completely after 1960 with the end of direct airdrops. The NVDA had to reestablish itself at that more remote base called Mustang. But it was so remote that only raids not sustained operations were possible. And Gampo Tashi was repl…”
▶ The Colonels Corner President’s Secret Wars chapter 9, continued @ 42:09
Dwight D. Eisenhower paid
Gampo Tashi documented
“Desmond Fitzgerald bore the brunt of Dulles' anger at what he fancied an unauthorized action by some agency cowboy. A few of the compas actually went to New Delhi, hoping to deliver a letter to Eisenhower. But all requests were rebuffed. Ei…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17) @ 50:03
Gampo Tashi member_of
Tibet documented
“Desmond Fitzgerald bore the brunt of Dulles' anger at what he fancied an unauthorized action by some agency cowboy. A few of the compas actually went to New Delhi, hoping to deliver a letter to Eisenhower. But all requests were rebuffed. Ei…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17) @ 50:03
Mentions (12)
▶ 19:34
by mainland China, Field General Gampo Tashi issued orders for the resistance to abandon its headquarters, which it had defended to permit the escape of the Dalai Lama. Tibetan sources maintain that Eisenhower's administration made an impor…
▶ 27:49
The following year, the U.S. also discouraged a visa request from the Dalai Lama to come to the United States. However, in India, Ike did accept certain gifts that were bestowed upon him through the CIA channels by the NVDA, the resistance …
▶ 28:19
came a letter from Tashi summarized. Sorry about that. That's my cousin. Came a letter that summarized the origins of the revolt and ending on this note. This is a direct quote. We Tibetans have determined to fight to the last against the C…
▶ 29:16
The gifts were acknowledged orally, but because Gampotashi had not used quote-unquote channels considered by the embassy to give him official status, unquote, no other reply was necessary. Dwight Eisenhower wanted to continue his plausible …
▶ 42:09
changed completely after 1960 with the end of direct airdrops. The NVDA had to reestablish itself at that more remote base called Mustang. But it was so remote that only raids not sustained operations were possible. And Gampo Tashi was repl…
▶ 43:09
Intelligence representatives were held weekly. Complaints against Baba Yesi eventually resulted in his replacement by a nephew of the late Gampo Tashi. He was by this time the sole survivor of the original cadre that the CIA had recruited b…
▶ 38:07
had been a paramilitary veteran of Korea. CIA officer in Korea moves to Japan, works with Fitzgerald, and becomes the ops officer for the Tibet campaign. Not long afterwards, the wealthy Tibetan trader and now resistance leader, Gampo Tashi…
▶ 42:33
That secret location, a number of young Tibetans were agitating for national resistance. Cultivated again by the CIA, John Hoskin came to the village and took the men Tashi had selected, eight, to be smuggled out through East Pakistan, now …
▶ 40:39
there was no fewer than seven planes making deliveries. Gampo Tashi harnessed hundreds of mules to carry away the weapons. And all the U.S. parachuted 400 tons of equipment to the Tibetans.…
▶ 50:03
Desmond Fitzgerald bore the brunt of Dulles' anger at what he fancied an unauthorized action by some agency cowboy. A few of the compas actually went to New Delhi, hoping to deliver a letter to Eisenhower. But all requests were rebuffed. Ei…
▶ 50:35
Tashi added a letter pleading for help. This is what it said. We Tibetans have determined to fight to the last against the Chinese communists with full weapons of modern warfare, as there is no alternative left to us except to fight. We see…
▶ 51:03
The situation has become serious, like a patient about to die. Under the circumstances as stated above, with a heavy heart, we appeal to your excellency to impart necessary instructions about the best possible course for the future. America…