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Charles M. Cook person

also: Admiral Charles M. Cook, Cook, Admiral Charles Cook

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Charles M. Cook headed Bank of International Commerce book_quoted
“headed a private military mission for which his ally, who would that be? William Pauley, tried but failed in 1949 to secure from the Secretary of State Atchison the authority he had secured earlier for Chenault's Flying Tigers during World …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 9 a @ 3:14
Charles M. Cook member_of Bank of International Commerce book_quoted
“but was not conspiratorial. No private individuals had plotted against the authority of the U.S. government. The legal picture was different in 1950 when Admiral Charles Cook, C-O-O-K-E, as head of a private military advisory group for Chia…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 9 a @ 45:42
Charles M. Cook headed Air America book_quoted
“but was not conspiratorial. No private individuals had plotted against the authority of the U.S. government. The legal picture was different in 1950 when Admiral Charles Cook, C-O-O-K-E, as head of a private military advisory group for Chia…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 9 a @ 45:42

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The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 9 a
▶ 2:45 is still worth looking at. So what he's saying is he's going to highlight something that he wrote before a lot of the information was known, and he just wants to kind of go over it as opposed to rewriting the whole thing. So consider the un…
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 9 a
▶ 3:14 headed a private military mission for which his ally, who would that be? William Pauley, tried but failed in 1949 to secure from the Secretary of State Atchison the authority he had secured earlier for Chenault's Flying Tigers during World …
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 9 a
▶ 45:42 but was not conspiratorial. No private individuals had plotted against the authority of the U.S. government. The legal picture was different in 1950 when Admiral Charles Cook, C-O-O-K-E, as head of a private military advisory group for Chia…
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 9 a
▶ 46:13 Cook himself later complained that he sought but failed to obtain any presidential authorization for his plans. In the case of Tonkin and Pueblo incidences, there were indications in these remarkable similar scenarios that US authorities we…
The Colonels Corner, Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 4
▶ 19:02 Charles Hook, H-O-O-K, who was the chairman of Armco Steel Corporation. And do you know who worked for Armco Steel in 1950? None other than Otto Skorzeny. So the American Committee for Uniting Europe, basically funded by the CIA, launched t…