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Regis Debray person

also: Debray

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“A revolutionary groupie had originally conveyed Debray to Shea and stayed on the Shea Caveras within their group. Debray, a Frenchman and revolutionary theorist, later wrote at length about Shea Caveras' activities in Bolivia. And something…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 29 (30) @ 22:43

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The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 29 (30)
▶ 21:06 When two Bolivian deserted Che Guevara's band of rebels, giving the army details on his unit. And on April 20th, when security services picked up a French journalist, Regis Debray, and an American photographer named George Roth. This incide…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 29 (30)
▶ 22:09 provided data. So they captured a journalist and a photographer and tortured them for information. CIA officers were present during the torture. A mysterious woman, Tania, T-A-N-I-A, reported as an East German, Russian, and Cuban agent or…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 29 (30)
▶ 22:43 A revolutionary groupie had originally conveyed Debray to Shea and stayed on the Shea Caveras within their group. Debray, a Frenchman and revolutionary theorist, later wrote at length about Shea Caveras' activities in Bolivia. And something…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 29 (30)
▶ 23:14 of who betrayed Che Guevara. In the mythology that surrounded these events, Debray, Debray's Bolivian lawyer, Castro, Cuban agents, and Bolivia deserters have all been charged with betrayal, similar to theories that surrounded other events.…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 29 (30)
▶ 23:38 Meanwhile, the Washington merry-go-round continued. On May 11th, Walt Rostow told LBJ that based on Debray's interrogations, that Shea Cavera could actually be in Bolivia and not dead at all. Quote, as the intelligence community with the pa…