Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes person
also: Guatemalan president Fuentes, Miguel Fuentes
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Claims (4)
United Fruit Company recruited
Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes book_quoted
“Castillo Armas, as president of Guatemala, tells how a retired executive of United Fruit tried to recruit him for the coup and how, when in office, a Washington law firm told him, we had financed the liberation movement, quote unquote, of C…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 9 a @ 23:55
CIA recruited
Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes documented
“The CIA went first to the candidate who was defeated by Arbenz in the 1950 election, Miguel Fuentes. He had already been approached by United Fruit, but was not interested because the United Fruit was already very busy down there. Then Amer…”
▶ The Colonels Corner President’s Secret Wars chapter 6 @ 47:20
United Fruit Company recruited
Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes documented
“The CIA went first to the candidate who was defeated by Arbenz in the 1950 election, Miguel Fuentes. He had already been approached by United Fruit, but was not interested because the United Fruit was already very busy down there. Then Amer…”
▶ The Colonels Corner President’s Secret Wars chapter 6 @ 47:20
Jorge Prieto Laurens funded
Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes book_quoted
“Guatemalan General Castillo Armas and Miguel Fuentes, promising them financial and material aid to overthrow the democratically elected government of Jacobo Arbenz. When Pristo Lorenz was offering his support to the generals plotting the Gu…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Revolutionaries for the Right Part 4 @ 16:46
Mentions (4)
▶ 16:16
what this author calls right wing groups at a Mexican, at many Mexican universities. Frito Lorenz believed that his country elected leaders that were blind to the spread of international communism in the Americas. In other words, he's just …
▶ 23:24
Chanel's partner, Whiting Willauer, W-I-L-L-A-U-E-R, went from civil air transport to be the U.S. ambassador in Honduras, which, of course, is right next door and where they launched all the operations for Guatemala from, where he helped Un…
▶ 47:20
The CIA went first to the candidate who was defeated by Arbenz in the 1950 election, Miguel Fuentes. He had already been approached by United Fruit, but was not interested because the United Fruit was already very busy down there. Then Amer…
▶ 20:30
except through Davis. The WH4, which is the office, the task force identifier for this effort, chief negotiated an agreement with Guatemalan president Fuentes, allowing the CIA to train troops in his country. You know, because we overthrew …