Albert Pike person
also: the Pike
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Albert Pike founded
South Carolina caller_asserted
“Yeah, thanks for sharing that, Alain. I am kind of familiar with that. Wasn't it Albert Pike who was connected with Mazzini? And he, Albert Pike, is the one who started the lodge in Charleston, South Carolina. Yeah. Also, didn't we read a b…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporation Coup (Venezuela) Part 3 @ 1:03:20
Albert Pike founded
Morals and Dogma guest_asserted
“on the Pike comments. Um, it's, it's interesting. Um, the executive intelligence report article that I read, um, you know, I, I haven't run this one to the ground yet, but they cite him as running a book, um, you know, for, for some of the …”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporation Coup (Venezuela) Part 3 @ 1:10:36
Mentions (4)
▶ 1:03:20
Yeah, thanks for sharing that, Alain. I am kind of familiar with that. Wasn't it Albert Pike who was connected with Mazzini? And he, Albert Pike, is the one who started the lodge in Charleston, South Carolina. Yeah. Also, didn't we read a b…
▶ 1:07:54
But maintain that. And that's why James Angleton had spent so much time in Italy prior to World War Two was because he grew up there because of his father's franchise of the National Cash Register Company. I have a direct response to Renee …
▶ 1:10:36
on the Pike comments. Um, it's, it's interesting. Um, the executive intelligence report article that I read, um, you know, I, I haven't run this one to the ground yet, but they cite him as running a book, um, you know, for, for some of the …
▶ 1:42:01
The Mafioso, the first Mafioso based in Spain called the Gardunas and how that went in. They collaborated with Isabella and Ferdinand with the Crusades and everything. And it's fascinating. It takes you all the way to Albert Pike.…