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Kalimpong place

also: Kuala Lumpur

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The Colonel’s corner president‘s secret wars chapter 8 cont
▶ 21:43 Nepal capital, if they ventured near, and I'm going to mess this up, but it's spelled K-A-L-I-M-P-O-N-G, Kalimpong. It was usually to see like a relative or something. They didn't get very many outside visitors. So it was.…
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▶ 22:09 Under the guise of a tourist that an American came to Kalimpong in the spring of 1955, the man was not what he seemed, but an unnamed official of an unnamed U.S. government agency. Gosh, I wonder which one that could be. Indeed, perhaps Kal…
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▶ 22:39 the People's Republic of China. Peking complained repeatedly that Kuala Lumpur was being utilized as a base to foment Chinese terrorists, basically like they were using it as a base to project just like they did in Korea and Vietnam. What w…
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▶ 23:09 somebody was using that city in India to attack China. The Indian Prime Minister Nehru did tell the Indian Parliament as early as September 1953, now keep in mind, this is right at the end of the Korean War, 53, that the Kuala Lumpur was a …
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▶ 24:07 to insert Chiang Kai-shek back into China, primarily for the opium, but they sold it to defeat communism. The American who came in 1955 may have been a diplomat, but he was most assuredly a spy. He is not further identified by the man who t…
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▶ 49:32 and then they focus on that same exact wrong on somebody else, and we get enraged by it. Not even these measures stem the success of the partisans, who by 1958 claimed to have ejected the Han Chinese from all southeastern Tibet. The partisa…
The Colonels Corner President’s Secret Wars chapter 9, continued
▶ 14:16 From Alan Dulles, while the president's staff secretary reported from the CIA and State Department intelligence report that, quote, the Tibetan uprisings apparently have resulted in a considerable loss of prestige for the communist China in…
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▶ 15:10 One exchange, which occurred in Parliament debate on April 2, 1959, is especially revealing. After Nehru's statement regarding Kuala Lumpur, Member Nap Pei asked, quote, What is the Home Ministry doing about it? It seems to be absolutely in…