Carl Spitznagel person
also: Carl Spitz Chanel, Chanel, Spitz Chanel
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Palmer National Bankorganization · 3Oliver Northperson · 3National Endowment for the Preservation of Libertyorganization · 3Stefan Halperperson · 2Iran-Contra affairevent · 2DebateGateevent · 1
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Carl Spitznagel funded
National Endowment for the Preservation of Liberty documented
“brought him or not. He did say that he had never met Spitz Chanel in his life. I wouldn't know him if I fell over him. A typical line from a CIA guy. In February 1985, Chanel established an account at Palmer for one of his foundations. It w…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA &George Bush Part 12 @ 24:01
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to political action committees financing politicians. This is how the CIA money launders money into politicians. Another customer at Palmer was a conservative fundraiser, Carl Spitz Chanel, who was brought to the bank, according to a former…
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brought him or not. He did say that he had never met Spitz Chanel in his life. I wouldn't know him if I fell over him. A typical line from a CIA guy. In February 1985, Chanel established an account at Palmer for one of his foundations. It w…
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and private meetings with Reagan to raise $10 million for the Contras when Congress had banned military aid to the rebels. Chanel was the first person to plead guilty to illegal activities in the Iran-Contra scandal. He was placed on a two-…
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spending millions of dollars to make them flying palaces. That was Jim Bath. Jim Bath also acted as a trustee for many of the rich Saudi people that came to Texas. In addition to holding deposit accounts for the Liberty Foundation, Palmer a…
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These documents also show large accounts with E.F. Hutton, the stockbroker firm. That's come up a couple of times. Was E.F. Hutton money laundering for the CIA too? After his guilty plea, Chanel testified in Oliver North's trial on charges …
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said he was there when a loan to Ecuador for military trucks was discussed. After he raised the question of the legality of such a loan, he never heard any more about it. Yeah, we'll just not invite you to the future meetings. Halper, who w…