Raymond Warren person
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“At the CIA station in Chilean's capital, Hexter had been replaced by Raymond Warren about a month later after this initial stuff was happening. Quite familiar with Chile, where he had spent five years in the 50s, Ray Warren had worked in la…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 36 (38) @ 6:27
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was replaced in Santiago by Ray Warren. Ambassador Corey was also replaced with Nathaniel Davis because these guys, they're about ready to install Pinochet, and these guys are the sadistic horror managers. Economic assistance was halted. US…
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At the CIA station in Chilean's capital, Hexter had been replaced by Raymond Warren about a month later after this initial stuff was happening. Quite familiar with Chile, where he had spent five years in the 50s, Ray Warren had worked in la…
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of the Guatemala PBS, PB6S. He had also been involved in Bulgaria, excuse me, Bolivia with political actions in the early 1960s. He was an expert. Warren had formerly been the deputy chief of a division at headquarters. He had a strong stat…
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whisperings of restiveness in the Chilean military and it tried to lay out the criteria to use in discussing the mechanics of a coup. Chilean stations penetration of the military had grown so deep that the division deputy Jim Flannery on De…
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His worst moment with Ray Warren came over the subsidizing when CIA started routing cash through a Chilean politician and Warren refused to tell the ambassador who it was. In a highly charged discussion, Davis told Warren that he would not …
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The next day, the CIA officer told the ambassador who it was. President Allende inevitably was making mistakes because, of course, he doesn't know there's an actual coup being plotted against him. He proceeded with plans to nationalize seve…
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burst into the public in 1972 with leaked ITT documents. Opposition from both Ray Warren and Nathaniel Davis forced Shackley to cancel a planned trip to Santiago. The Cuban DGI had a good station in Chile under Juan Maraditero Ibanez.…
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But the CIA had Santiago wired for sound. Again, crypto AG, guys. A coup was so likely that Shackley, again, ordered Ray Warren to reduce contact with the Chilean military to avoid the CIA being outed. Warren protested this. The station had…
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Devine and Don Winters disagree on how high U.S. contacts went in the military. They went as high as the guy who's now in charge of it because the CIA had almost constant contact with Pinochet. On the 11th, Warren's station was fully staffe…
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was the hotel room of a young officer who had been sent temporarily to Santiago, who had been debating the chief for weeks on the date of the coup. When the coup began, Warren was told, Merry Christmas. The station chief, I mean, it's Septe…