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CIA funded Indiana documented
“Cornell University has been selected as the place we're going to do that. So they're putting people they're going to use as spies into the university system. The agency is supporting the establishment of a Tibet house in New Delhi, Geneva, …”
▶ Operation Gladio - State of the GOP and Tibet @ 28:21
Dalai Lama member_of Indiana book_quoted
“bringing with him 500 persons in his immediate party, along with 150 monks. Once in India, the Tibetan leader asked Nehru for political asylum. Nehru informed the Chinese of this development, and the communist foreign minister, Chow Enlai, …”
▶ The Colonel’s corner president‘s secret wars chapter 8 cont @ 34:46

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Operation Gladio - State of the GOP and Tibet
▶ 28:21 Cornell University has been selected as the place we're going to do that. So they're putting people they're going to use as spies into the university system. The agency is supporting the establishment of a Tibet house in New Delhi, Geneva, …
The Colonel’s Corner Domestic Operation Gladio featuring_ Minutemen
▶ 12:29 which again is kind of a reoccurring pattern with these domestic things in America. And they oftentimes took their weapons to different locations, one of which was in Indiana, and did like field training exercises to make sure that everybod…
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 1:51:25 I call my dad, except for the time that I was in Italy, I call him every Wednesday night and every Sunday, sometime during Sunday. If it's NASCAR season, and my dad knew every single thing about everything NASCAR. And I mean, he had a racet…
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 1:52:23 And my dad knew everything. He is from Indiana. And my marketing, I graduated from Indiana University. My marketing, my first day at college, my first class was marketing. And he had everybody introduce themselves. And I kind of, you know, …
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 1:52:51 And I'm looking at him going, you got a lot more in two. And he says, we have basketball and basketball practice. And that literally was the way IU ran its ship. This year was the first time they'd had a football team in like, I don't know,…
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 1:55:43 Any of you guys had taken five seconds and looked at where I graduated college, you'd have known I was going to kick your ass. Because in Indiana, they have two sports, basketball and basketball practice. And I'll kick your ass next year, t…
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 2:01:09 John Wooden's dad. And so she took the whole genealogy chart. And this is back before, you know, I mean, this is like in the eighties. So there's no computers. There's no nothing. It's all her handwritten work. She made copies of everything…
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 2:02:58 And I like college basketball. I hate pro sports. But people that like it, good for you. Do what you want. But it's completely rigged. You see LeBron James is retiring, by the way, speaking of Gladio. Yeah. That's amazing. So let me also sa…
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 2:04:27 And I'm like, what the hell is that? That's not a college team. So I pick up the phone and I call my dad. I'm like, who the hell is these people? And I said, is this a college team that just is like a low level one or somebody we've never h…
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 2:04:57 That can't be a high school team. And he goes, it's a high school team. This time of year, they're having playoffs up there. That's a high school team. They normally make it to the Indiana State Championship. And I just, I was just dumbfoun…
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 2:05:26 And he goes, oh, yeah, that's not unusual up there at all. And I was just sitting in shock compared to my 50 people in a big gym in Florida compared to 25,000 in the state of Indiana, because everything in Indiana, it's like Florida and Tex…
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 2:05:54 I have my reason why, and I'm not going to say it because I want to keep my account. But the Basketball Hall of Fame is in Indiana. And when I resigned from Nike and drove across the country, we stopped there. I had to because I definitely …
The Colonels Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 27
▶ 2:06:45 He went to Indiana State and beat Indiana and won a national championship. And is one of the most unselfish players that ever played in the NBA, which is so funny. He was not when he was at Indiana State. No, I got you. I got you. I'm just …
The Colonel’s corner president‘s secret wars chapter 8 cont
▶ 39:08 sponsored a U.S. lecture tour with the Dalai Lama's eldest brother, speaking in support of a rebellion just before there was a rebellion. Imagine that. Complementing airdrops was CIA training. Recruits often took a month to negotiate the tr…
The Colonel’s corner president‘s secret wars chapter 8 cont
▶ 47:06 By 1957, it was estimated that 80,000 Tibetans were fighting with the main partisan group with another 10,000 bandits. One of Chow Enlai's promise to the Dalai Lama in India had been Chinese withdrawal from Tibet. Some party cadres were pul…
The Colonel’s corner president‘s secret wars chapter 8 cont
▶ 53:24 within the 21st Troop Carrier Squadron equipped with C-130s. Highly qualified air crew were vital to the Tibet flights. These were made at night at low altitude and within the Himalayan mountains. To find remote drop zones, you needed navig…
The Colonel’s corner president‘s secret wars chapter 8 cont
▶ 1:05:31 And they're going to try all along the border of China to insert him. Tibet happened to be one of them. And as you can see, the people of Tibet had been involved in smuggling for a very long time, both with Chiang Kai-shek, because you've g…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17)
▶ 17:14 and then finding remote drop zones without the benefit of radio navigation beacons. Navigators used star fixes instead of the unreliable radio navigation beacons because of the mountains. Atmospheric conditions made late fall months optimal…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17)
▶ 17:49 Otherwise, they had to stage through airfields in Thailand and East Pakistan, which is Bangladesh today. Emergency landings in India were possible but couldn't be counted on. A typical flight would carry palletized cargo for a drop and perh…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17)
▶ 19:24 I'm not going to try to pronounce the Chinese name for it, but it translates into National Volunteer Defense Army, NVDA. Its creation ushered in the most intense phase of the Tibetan War. Just a few weeks later, Frank Hollaber traveled to I…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17)
▶ 24:59 The French explorer and scholar Michael Piasel describes these events as one of the strangest and most ill-understood coups of recent times. Under its top leader, General Tashi Antrasong, the NVDA's offensive drove within miles of the capit…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17)
▶ 25:29 Partisan units formed a rear guard behind the party through its trek to the Indian border region and also created a diversion for the PLA. On November 1st, 1958, Gordon Gray sent a note to the NSC executive secretary, James Lay. It read, qu…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17)
▶ 27:59 Alan Dulles to President Eisenhower dated January 22nd and March 3rd of 1959 concerned Tibet. The president's staff secretary reported that the CIA and State Department intelligence reports, quote, the Tibetan uprisings apparently have resu…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17)
▶ 28:28 had turned aside the Dalai Lama's request for political asylum three years earlier. In July of 58, the Chinese again made issue with the Indians over this resistance that was going on inside of China. But by then, Nehru too had chosen sides…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17)
▶ 28:55 The parliamentary debates ignited by the Dalai Lama's journey, the prime minister went out of his way to defend Tibetans, denying the village was a command center for the NVDA, which he knew was not true. One exchange in a debate on April 2…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17)
▶ 29:28 the home ministry doing about it? It seems to be absolutely ineffective. Nehru replied, quote, the home ministry or external affairs ministry are not at all worried about the situation, unquote. Another member asked incredulously, they allo…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17)
▶ 29:59 The prime minister explained that India's first news of the events of the Tibetan capital had been a message from the consul general on March 10th, which had arrived the next day. But the New Delhi Journal statesman reported in its issue on…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17)
▶ 31:02 um movement on march 23rd dallas informed eisenhower that the dalai lama had left the capital on the 17th and the cia compared his travel route to its appreciation of the centers of rebel armed strength meaning he was basically just carried…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17)
▶ 31:31 with the agency's RS-1 radio to the Dalai Lama's party so they could coordinate his travel. More precisely, when Agent Arthur Norbu learned the Dalai Lama was on the move, he left the rebel headquarters with a small guarded force joining th…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17)
▶ 33:12 at what he was told was a Chinese military position. As the party neared India, the CIA radio operators passed on the Dalai Lama's request for asylum. The message reached Washington in the dead of night on a Saturday. Fitzgerald immediately…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17)
▶ 33:42 whose material the CIA later assembled into a motion picture. So we have embedded in the Dalai Lama's prearranged exodus from Tibet, Hollywood, of course. There were footages of airdrops from C-130s included in it. The movie became a well-c…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17)
▶ 34:19 On April 1st, just as the Dalai Lama's party entered India, Eisenhower in Washington learned, quote, We have informed Embassy New Delhi we think the U.S. should take no action with respect to the Tibetan refugees, which would diminish the e…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17)
▶ 34:50 Quote, you must help us as soon as possible and send us weapons for 30,000 men by airplane, unquote. The message sparked action in Washington. The National Security Council, which had not discussed Tibet since June 20th, 1957, you know, we'…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17)
▶ 36:14 In the course of the discussion, revealing that the CIA had known of his progress from its communicators and had forwarded his request for asylum to India. The CIA director also avered that the agency remained in close contact with the Dala…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 17 (18)
▶ 8:36 The New Delhi, Delhi, focus of the Tibet effort raised both diplomatic and intelligence problems. The director of operations near East Division was somewhat restive at the independence of the officers in India who worked with the Tibetans, …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 17 (18)
▶ 22:57 by 1963, and a combined headquarters in New Delhi by early 1964, all funded by the CIA. The Indian intelligence people met weekly with the CIA and the NVDA representatives. Indians were supposed to command, but they never were permitted the…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 40 (42)
▶ 28:39 the Soviet Union, their Vietnam. The initial take of just half a million dollars lasted barely six weeks. They wanted more money. Agency officers picked up the DEA channels to the resistance and were, DEA channels to the resistance are DEA …
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 17
▶ 1:10:04 would be a prelude to chaos. When the killing of Lumumba was finally announced, furious street protests swept the world. New Delhi, Warsaw, Tokyo, Lumumba's fellow leaders in the third world, including Egypt's Nasser and Naruma of Ghana, wh…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational AntiCommunism&Cold War Part 11
▶ 15:20 all of the readings of Engels, Lenin, and Stalin. And they basically begin working on getting themselves credentialed as the world's leading experts on those men. So they start working with, and he actually takes trips, to the Catholic Univ…
The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty
▶ 10:27 Whole Fabian Society came to America through all this stuff. Yes. She had two sons from her first marriage, one of whom is Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister. Just pause there. Yes. Perfect. We've got a Mary Leiter who was marrie…