Anthony A. Lapham person
also: his son, Anthony
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Claims (5)
George H.W. Bush appointed
Anthony A. Lapham host_asserted
“None other than Skull and Bones alumni George H.W. Bush. Right. Well, George H.W. Bush needs a general counsel for the CIA. And guess who he picks? Oh, shoot. Anthony A. Lapham becomes the general counsel of the CIA, the third general couns…”
▶ Shadow State 27 Secret Societies 11; The 1930's @ 42:35
Anthony A. Lapham member_of
United States Treasury host_asserted
“He works somehow. He gets his way to work for the U.S. Treasury in 1965 to 1967. He was actually the executive assistant. Remember that term, executive assistant to the Treasury Secretary? So he's the son of a bonesman from Yale, so he's pr…”
▶ Shadow State 27 Secret Societies 11; The 1930's @ 40:58
Anthony A. Lapham member_of
226th Army Intelligence Division host_asserted
“He works somehow. He gets his way to work for the U.S. Treasury in 1965 to 1967. He was actually the executive assistant. Remember that term, executive assistant to the Treasury Secretary? So he's the son of a bonesman from Yale, so he's pr…”
▶ Shadow State 27 Secret Societies 11; The 1930's @ 40:58
Anthony A. Lapham member_of
CIA host_asserted
“None other than Skull and Bones alumni George H.W. Bush. Right. Well, George H.W. Bush needs a general counsel for the CIA. And guess who he picks? Oh, shoot. Anthony A. Lapham becomes the general counsel of the CIA, the third general couns…”
▶ Shadow State 27 Secret Societies 11; The 1930's @ 42:35
Anthony A. Lapham member_of
CIA host_asserted
“To even do what they still kept doing. Of course. This is the guy. Wow. So what I thought was fascinating, he's only the third. Oh, by the way, he's considered apolitical because he served under both Ford and Carter. Now, whatever that mean…”
▶ Shadow State 27 Secret Societies 11; The 1930's @ 43:35
Mentions (10)
▶ 40:24
And its connections was dresser industries? Yes. This is Louis H. Lapham, the editor of Harper's Magazine, with the guy writing about that. So I think that apple fell a bit from the tree. He has another son by the name of Anthony A. Lapham.…
▶ 40:58
He works somehow. He gets his way to work for the U.S. Treasury in 1965 to 1967. He was actually the executive assistant. Remember that term, executive assistant to the Treasury Secretary? So he's the son of a bonesman from Yale, so he's pr…
▶ 41:29
Yes. So he's in the Army Reserve in an intelligence unit while he's on the staff of the Treasury. Mm-hmm. Which would give him access to intelligence that other people wouldn't necessarily have. Uh-huh. Well, that's interesting. Yeah. He ha…
▶ 42:04
The next time he shows up on our radar, and this is going to blow you away, blew me away. Remember in 1975, we had this thing called the Church Committee? Yes. And they exposed all of the CIA's dirty deeds or a lot of the dirty deeds, inclu…
▶ 42:35
None other than Skull and Bones alumni George H.W. Bush. Right. Well, George H.W. Bush needs a general counsel for the CIA. And guess who he picks? Oh, shoot. Anthony A. Lapham becomes the general counsel of the CIA, the third general couns…
▶ 43:05
In one of these books. Some of the crap. Some of the legal opinions. That he authored. Because. It. There was a lot. Obviously there was a lot of questions. That was asked. After the church commission. On whether or not. Assassinations were…
▶ 43:35
To even do what they still kept doing. Of course. This is the guy. Wow. So what I thought was fascinating, he's only the third. Oh, by the way, he's considered apolitical because he served under both Ford and Carter. Now, whatever that mean…
▶ 44:08
And I looked it up, and apparently the first general counsel was a guy by the name of Lawrence Houston. And he was the CIA general counsel from 1947 to 1973. He's the first one that said assassinations were not legal, the Houston guy. Houst…
▶ 44:32
This guy's considered one of the founding fathers of CIA, and he actually helped draft the legislation that created the CIA. Yeah. And the funny thing about Houston is he served as the primary legal advisor to nine CIA directors. Think he k…
▶ 45:03
There's nothing in his background that tells you he's qualified to be the general counsel of the CIA, except for the fact that he's a son of a bonesman. That's it. That's his only qualification to get that job. Well, apparently it works. Ye…