Kenneth Good person
also: Good, Ken Good, Osgood
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Claims (15)
Kenneth Good authored
Total Cold War host_asserted
“shift whereby psychological warfare, which had previously been handled independently and separately of covert action, was now kind of mixed into the covert action. And you mentioned earlier, I noticed you started a thread on this book, Tota…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret Wars chap 7 @ 59:24
Kenneth Good financed_via
Cherry Creek National documented
“He did this because the vice president was coming to his house to visit his son's silent partner and benefactor. Neil Bush's other big backer was real estate developer Kenneth Good, who contributed $10,000 in new capital to J&B Exploration …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 18 @ 57:02
Kenneth Good financed_via
Neil Bush documented
“the $100,000 to invest in commodities in 1984, which Neal didn't have to pay back if the investment lost money. It did, and he never paid it back. As Neal told the House Banking Committee, the loan sounded fishy. Neal also didn't report it …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 18 @ 57:31
Kenneth Good member_of
Golf String Holding Corporation documented
“neil's crippling jnb front company including 120 000 year salary for neil himself so he's basically keeping the president's vice president's son good placed young bush on the board of directors of one of goods florida company's golf string …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 18 @ 58:31
Kenneth Good funded
JNB Exploration documented
“Walter's company still retained a $100,000 promissory note from JNB Exploration, which never got paid back. One of the reasons for this was that Good and Walter's had a falling out. It seems that Good had begun an affair with Walter's wife.…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 18 @ 58:02
Kenneth Good funded
Neil Bush documented
“neil's crippling jnb front company including 120 000 year salary for neil himself so he's basically keeping the president's vice president's son good placed young bush on the board of directors of one of goods florida company's golf string …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 18 @ 58:31
Kenneth Good funded
JNB Exploration documented
“He did this because the vice president was coming to his house to visit his son's silent partner and benefactor. Neil Bush's other big backer was real estate developer Kenneth Good, who contributed $10,000 in new capital to J&B Exploration …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 18 @ 57:02
Kenneth Good financed_via
Silverado Savings and Loan documented
“a director's fee of $100,000 a year. What did Goode get in return? Well, in 1988 presidential election, he was invited to Houston for the Bush victory party. In addition, Goode and his affiliated companies did about $77 million worth of bus…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 18 @ 59:03
Kenneth Good founded
Good Financial Corporation documented
“In 1969, he formed Good Financial Corporation in Dallas and began buying properties with bank loans. His first big project was a hotel and development by the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. It flopped before the concrete even got p…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 18 @ 59:55
Kenneth Good purchased
Gulfstream Land and Development documented
“to attract the bankers. He built the largest, most expensive house in Denver, a 34,000 square foot for $10 million in Cherry Hills. But by 86, the wheels were starting to come off the Denver real estate market. In January of 86, Good bought…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 18 @ 1:00:25
Western Savings financed_via
Kenneth Good documented
“This included $70 million of the usual junk bonds and $90 million from major East Coast banks and the rest from a group of Florida savings and loans. Before the borrowing occurred, Good got two loans totaling $686 million from Jarrett Woods…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 18 @ 1:00:55
Norman Brownstein funded
Kenneth Good host_asserted
“and Ken Good's company, the other guy we just talked about, all CIA mafia related. Yeah, okay. So, Norman Brownstein. Brownstein helped Good set up more than 100 trusts and also helped him negotiate the purchase of Gulfstream Land and Devel…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 18 @ 1:06:22
Kenneth Good appointed
Norman Brownstein host_asserted
“and Ken Good's company, the other guy we just talked about, all CIA mafia related. Yeah, okay. So, Norman Brownstein. Brownstein helped Good set up more than 100 trusts and also helped him negotiate the purchase of Gulfstream Land and Devel…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 18 @ 1:06:22
Norman Brownstein member_of
Kenneth Good host_asserted
“and Ken Good's company, the other guy we just talked about, all CIA mafia related. Yeah, okay. So, Norman Brownstein. Brownstein helped Good set up more than 100 trusts and also helped him negotiate the purchase of Gulfstream Land and Devel…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 18 @ 1:06:22
Kenneth Good funded
George H.W. Bush host_asserted
“a director's fee of $100,000 a year. What did Goode get in return? Well, in 1988 presidential election, he was invited to Houston for the Bush victory party. In addition, Goode and his affiliated companies did about $77 million worth of bus…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 18 @ 59:03
Mentions (16)
▶ 57:02
He did this because the vice president was coming to his house to visit his son's silent partner and benefactor. Neil Bush's other big backer was real estate developer Kenneth Good, who contributed $10,000 in new capital to J&B Exploration …
▶ 57:31
the $100,000 to invest in commodities in 1984, which Neal didn't have to pay back if the investment lost money. It did, and he never paid it back. As Neal told the House Banking Committee, the loan sounded fishy. Neal also didn't report it …
▶ 58:02
Walter's company still retained a $100,000 promissory note from JNB Exploration, which never got paid back. One of the reasons for this was that Good and Walter's had a falling out. It seems that Good had begun an affair with Walter's wife.…
▶ 58:31
neil's crippling jnb front company including 120 000 year salary for neil himself so he's basically keeping the president's vice president's son good placed young bush on the board of directors of one of goods florida company's golf string …
▶ 59:03
a director's fee of $100,000 a year. What did Goode get in return? Well, in 1988 presidential election, he was invited to Houston for the Bush victory party. In addition, Goode and his affiliated companies did about $77 million worth of bus…
▶ 59:29
$77 million included the $53 million in loan, $10 million in land sales from Good to Silverado, and Good's purchase of $14 million in Silverado preferred stock. Who is Kenneth Good, the son of a Methodist preacher who grew up in Kansas and …
▶ 59:55
In 1969, he formed Good Financial Corporation in Dallas and began buying properties with bank loans. His first big project was a hotel and development by the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. It flopped before the concrete even got p…
▶ 1:00:25
to attract the bankers. He built the largest, most expensive house in Denver, a 34,000 square foot for $10 million in Cherry Hills. But by 86, the wheels were starting to come off the Denver real estate market. In January of 86, Good bought…
▶ 1:00:55
This included $70 million of the usual junk bonds and $90 million from major East Coast banks and the rest from a group of Florida savings and loans. Before the borrowing occurred, Good got two loans totaling $686 million from Jarrett Woods…
▶ 1:02:17
It includes all the previous debt on a piece of property and then adds some of its own. This is what Ken Good did with his Western loan. Another savings and loan that liked to use wraparounds was Mainland Savings. The owners of the company …
▶ 1:06:22
and Ken Good's company, the other guy we just talked about, all CIA mafia related. Yeah, okay. So, Norman Brownstein. Brownstein helped Good set up more than 100 trusts and also helped him negotiate the purchase of Gulfstream Land and Devel…
▶ 1:06:54
Brownstein calls all of these connections coincidences. Brownstein grew up in Denver. He graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder with a bachelor's degree and later earned a law degree there. By the late 70s and early 80s, his l…
▶ 1:11:31
Neal eventually got his hand slapped by the Office of Thrift Supervision for not revealing the details of his relationship to Bill Walters and Ken Good in the Silverado Directors. His punishment was that he had agreed to avoid conflicts of …
▶ 1:12:00
And those two people just happened to be Walters and Good. The first expert was Jeffrey Hazard Jr., Sterling Law Professor at Yale's Law School, and the second was Charles Pickett. Pickett also noted in an earlier chapter on Walter Michener…
▶ 59:24
shift whereby psychological warfare, which had previously been handled independently and separately of covert action, was now kind of mixed into the covert action. And you mentioned earlier, I noticed you started a thread on this book, Tota…
▶ 1:00:23
As SR-71 suggested, the CIA just got an entirely new level of carte blanche to do whatever the heck they wanted, as it were. And it's just misunderstood up the bejesus. So as far as Osgood points out, you know, the part about mixing the psy…