The Path Between the Seas book
also: The Creation of the Panama Canal, 1870 to 1914
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The Path Between the Seas documented
“Keeps that in mind. So after about 12 years, he decides to become an independent journalist. Independent? Uh-huh. Well, when people ask him about current political affairs, you know, whether Republican or Democrat, he always says, I special…”
▶ The Shadow State 34 Secret Societies 18; Horace Mann School @ 6:19
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“It appears he was calling that a negotiation. Oh, okay. So again, we go back to he's telling a story, not the story. Yeah, but it's an important story because, well, when we ceded control of Panama, we ceded control of the Canal to Panama. …”
▶ The Shadow State 34 Secret Societies 18; Horace Mann School @ 7:56
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▶ 6:19
Keeps that in mind. So after about 12 years, he decides to become an independent journalist. Independent? Uh-huh. Well, when people ask him about current political affairs, you know, whether Republican or Democrat, he always says, I special…
▶ 6:56
What do we know about the Panama Canal? Oh, I know a lot about the Panama Canal. Way more than I want to know. Sullivan and Cromwell was the law firm that basically helps Panama become annexed from Colombia. He writes about all that. Does h…
▶ 7:56
It appears he was calling that a negotiation. Oh, okay. So again, we go back to he's telling a story, not the story. Yeah, but it's an important story because, well, when we ceded control of Panama, we ceded control of the Canal to Panama. …
▶ 8:29
And obviously, as you just pointed out, his book isn't telling the actual story or the full story, I should say. McCullough himself would observe all through, this is a direct quote, all through the Senate debate on the issue, this book was…