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George Shultz member_of Hoover Institution documented
“when he was the governor, Economic Recovery Council. He served on the board of Bechtel for several years and Charles Schwab's corporation. He was a member of the Hoover Institute and the Institute for International Economics. Oh, and he was…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 4 @ 1:25:25
George Shultz member_of Institute for International Economics documented
“when he was the governor, Economic Recovery Council. He served on the board of Bechtel for several years and Charles Schwab's corporation. He was a member of the Hoover Institute and the Institute for International Economics. Oh, and he was…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 4 @ 1:25:25
George Shultz member_of Theranos documented
“when he was the governor, Economic Recovery Council. He served on the board of Bechtel for several years and Charles Schwab's corporation. He was a member of the Hoover Institute and the Institute for International Economics. Oh, and he was…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 4 @ 1:25:25
George Shultz headed Bechtel documented
“which sought to relieve the economy in terms of abolishing the gold standard and presided over the end of the Bretton Woods system. And then in 1974, he becomes an executive of Bechtel. Oh, and he was in charge of the State Department durin…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 4 @ 1:23:54
George Shultz member_of University of Chicago documented
“of Chicago's business school, which was the largest concentration of Fabian economists in the United States. So just going to throw that out there. Okay, moving on. He served as the treasury secretary in 1972, which was leading into…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 4 @ 1:22:52
George Shultz funded Democratic Force of Nicaragua host_asserted
“The original idea was to have George Shultz make the approach to the Sultan during a visit. Extensive conversations among Shultz and Topps' advisors on the Secretary's plane across the Pacific convinced him to speak with the U.S. Ambassador…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 47 (49) @ 53:10
George Shultz member_of U.S. State Department book_quoted
“Casey also proved ineffective at editing his own testimony. George Shultz, who felt he was battling the forces of darkness in this crisis for American democracy, had no confidence in the CIA testimony that Langley would not even permit him …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 48 (50) @ 25:39
George Shultz blocked William Casey book_quoted
“and Lou was on his way to Geneva. The magic may have been less to do with the magic magnetism than the fact that Fields offered a way for Casey through Carbog to keep an eye on his rivals at the State Department, including George Schultz. S…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Book Club Prelude to Terror Chap 25 @ 41:07
George Shultz member_of National Security Council book_quoted
“Cap Weinberger and George Shultz all recognized that Managua depended on imports, especially weapons and foreign oil. Americans' military exercises in Central America had already featured naval task force all up and down the Nicaraguan coas…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47) @ 24:06
George Shultz member_of Mont Pelerin Society documented
“he would go on to become the German chancellor, which means he was in charge of the Galen organization to become the German BND. Other people, prominent politicians, was U.S. Secretary George Shultz, Republican House Majority Dick Armey, A-…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War #13 @ 28:05
Pilgrims Society member_of George Shultz host_asserted
“Yeah, so just a couple words. I just found my note page on the Pilgrim Society. You will recognize all of the names in it. Henry Kissinger, Caspar Weinberger, Margaret Thatcher, Henry Luce, you know, the Time Life guy, Alexander Hegg, Paul …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Presidents’ Secret Wars Chap 17 @ 1:16:19
Robert Kagan recruited George Shultz documented
“So in 1983, he was the foreign policy advisor to Jack Kemp, former senator. From 84 to 86, he gets a job as the speechwriter for U.S. Secretary of State George Shultz. So he's moving up fast. Those Bonesman connections probably helped, woul…”
▶ The Shadow State 42- Secret Societies 25 - WAR PIGS 2025-06-06 @ 28:47
George Shultz funded Overthrow of Salvador Allende host_asserted
“the Chile overthrow of Allende, where they sent the University of Chicago economist, and Kissinger was famous for saying, make the economy scream, via economic warfare. So he's all involved in this. He also, Schwartz supported Nixon's shock…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 4 @ 1:23:25
George Shultz member_of Iran-Contra affair host_asserted
“which sought to relieve the economy in terms of abolishing the gold standard and presided over the end of the Bretton Woods system. And then in 1974, he becomes an executive of Bechtel. Oh, and he was in charge of the State Department durin…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 4 @ 1:23:54
George Shultz appointed George H.W. Bush host_asserted
“He would advise George W. Bush informally on the preemptive war doctrine. He also served on the Global Commission of quote-unquote drug policy, which again, we know what that is. It's making sure that the flow of drugs continues. He also se…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 4 @ 1:24:56
George Shultz member_of Arnold Schwarzenegger host_asserted
“when he was the governor, Economic Recovery Council. He served on the board of Bechtel for several years and Charles Schwab's corporation. He was a member of the Hoover Institute and the Institute for International Economics. Oh, and he was…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 4 @ 1:25:25

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OPERATION GLADIO - 'GEOGRAPHY OF GLADIO' - EP.374(AlphaWarrior Show)
▶ 38:21 Apparently, this is something that we were all supposed to find. It goes on and on and on. And it talks about them basically integrating the militaries. Former Secretary of State George Shultz was at a joint meeting in Mexico and Canada wit…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societys 2025-05-29
▶ 1:05:38 You don't. What I love is the advisory board. There's some pretty interesting names. As the colonel pointed out, Bob Rubin, who's a co-chair of the Council of Foreign Relations, former U.S. Secretary-Treasurer, he's on the advisory board. Y…
The Colonel's Corner Book Club Prelude to Terror Chap 25
▶ 19:31 He was part of the fascist government of Franco and definitely not a good guy. He would have been one of those guys that interacted with Otto Skorzeny, who was there in Spain along with Franco. As the operations grew around the world, the p…
The Colonel's Corner Book Club Prelude to Terror Chap 25
▶ 41:07 and Lou was on his way to Geneva. The magic may have been less to do with the magic magnetism than the fact that Fields offered a way for Casey through Carbog to keep an eye on his rivals at the State Department, including George Schultz. S…
The Colonel's Corner Book Club Prelude to Terror Chap 25
▶ 50:55 treasury secretary in 1968. And of course there are, there are a number of other things that Nixon did to, you know, anger the CIA too, which led to Watergate, the CIA's operation to defenestrate Richard Milhous Nixon. But also the other th…
The Colonel's Corner Book Club Prelude to Terror Chap 25
▶ 51:25 He seems to be much less outspoken, unlike some folks, perhaps knows when to hold his tongue. And he's in the Nixon administration. And then he's, you know, within this key faction in the Reagan administration. He's just a guy who is deserv…
The Colonel's Corner Book Club Prelude to Terror Chap 25
▶ 51:55 WTF to be discovered about this guy? I would tend to agree with you. He has a, yeah. I mean, the fact that he existed as far back as the Eisenhower administration and was part of the economic advisors, which if you ask me, that's the econom…
The Colonel's Corner Book Club Prelude to Terror Chap 25
▶ 52:27 to the oligarchs in the West, because that's basically what it amounted to. So yeah, in his, you know, stint at the Treasury and all of that other stuff, during some very critical times, yeah, he definitely is one that you could probably sp…
The Colonel's Corner Book Club Prelude to Terror Chap 25
▶ 52:55 quote unquote drug policy thing, which is all bullshit because they're running the drug operations. He was part of Bechtel, which we know what that is. He is one of the very core international syndicate players. And the fact that he ends up…
The Colonel’s Corner-Presidents’ Secret Wars Chap 17
▶ 1:16:19 Yeah, so just a couple words. I just found my note page on the Pilgrim Society. You will recognize all of the names in it. Henry Kissinger, Caspar Weinberger, Margaret Thatcher, Henry Luce, you know, the Time Life guy, Alexander Hegg, Paul …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 41 (43)
▶ 12:55 Meyer, Edward Meyer, told Cordova later that William Casey would say he wanted them out, but he actually wanted them to send more and more Russians down there to take casualties. By the time the Secretary of State, George Shultz, made his f…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 41 (43)
▶ 16:52 to lead his Central American Task Force. COTOS then had ties to Charlie Wilson, so they got along great. During George Shultz's 1983 Pakistani visit, Zia had Akhtar of the ISI brief the visiting party on the status of operation. Akhtar repo…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 43 (45)
▶ 16:59 The CIA project to help him extended past the Reagan administration. Budget rose to $50 million. Robert Gates claims that the Secretary of State, George Shultz, supported the Angolan covert operation as a means of keeping the pressure on th…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 43 (45)
▶ 21:05 are the ones that provoked Cambodia to get in the war. It had nothing to do with Vietnam. Agency officer William Daughtry, who held a position at Langley's Machinery for covert operations planning and approval after Iran and counter terror …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 43 (45)
▶ 21:37 project. Again, that's a bunch of crap. Robert Gates comments that Casey never warmed to the operation, that it remained a child of Schultz's State Department. Schultz says nothing of Cambodia at all. They're all lying. Projects planned for…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 6:20 was planning fresh escalations to include mining ships in the Nicaraguan harbors. In May of 83, Washington informed Ambassador Negroponte of the quest for a new finding. On August 3rd, Director Casey appeared before the Senate committee to …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 18:09 Even before the September finding, into an effort to take the Nicaraguan economy to the screaming part, you know, like a normal coup, Secretary of State George Shultz recounts what happened. Shultz saw the NSC staff, not Casey, as trying to…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 18:39 in Central America. Maybe because he's the Secretary of State. Then on May 28th, Schultz received a cable informing him that the crisis pre-planning group had decided to mine a river in Nicaragua's eastern coast and have divers place mines …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 19:09 Talk at the 208 committee in the National Security Planning Group focused on how to break out of the cycle of military failure. Again, this has nothing to do with military. It has everything to do with the CIA. On May 31st, the NSPG reviewe…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 22:37 going to the restricted interagency group to advocate that the U.S. begin attacking selective economic targets. According to Claridge, there was no objections, including from Secretary Shultz's representative. Given the limited activity ant…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 23:35 correct in the sense that bringing Reagan on board would merely take time. At a briefing during the summer, the president himself asked what could be done to hamper Nicaraguan oil. Suddenly, the door was open. Bill Casey stood ready to reco…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 24:06 Cap Weinberger and George Shultz all recognized that Managua depended on imports, especially weapons and foreign oil. Americans' military exercises in Central America had already featured naval task force all up and down the Nicaraguan coas…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 43:07 Secretary of State Schultz asserts that he had also been given the impression that the Contras were doing the mining. Simmons felt the senator had been cut out because Casey feared he would try to talk Reagan out of mining. Goldwater had pu…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 56:09 The Reagan administration dismissed the decision and vetoed a UN resolution designed to enforce the court's findings, of course. This blow underlined how little the U.S. action had to do with supporting democracy. The huge consequence compa…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47)
▶ 57:16 As usual, Colonel, you hit the nail on the head today. Thank everyone for being here on Rumble and on Spaces. George Shultz himself is a character in himself. The only thing that saved him was the fact that he was against the Iran-Contra ar…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 46 (48)
▶ 9:50 and players. Secretary Shultz listened in wonder at the UN Ambassador Jean Kirkpatrick and others spoke of the continued possibility of securing CIA supplemental money and blaming Congress for losing Central America if it fell through. A fe…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 46 (48)
▶ 10:21 talks in case he construed the 1983 finding as encouraging third country participation and support of this entire effort. Ambassador Kirkpatrick insisted the U.S. find the money for the Contras so as not to be seen as abandoning them. Schul…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 46 (48)
▶ 10:48 The secretary wanted an opinion from the attorney general, but others talked right past him. Casey agreed to a legal opinion, but one that made it clear that the U.S. could seek the money. We don't want any other ones. Reagan observed that …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 47 (49)
▶ 50:43 including Reagan, Bush, Casey, Schultz, Weinberger, James A. Baker, and Donald Reagan. For the NSC staff, North attended, along with the Central American Senior Director, Raymond Burghardt. Admiral Poindexter presented the situation as good…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 47 (49)
▶ 51:11 Poindexter presented options, go to Congress for authorization, seek third country donors, you know, the same old thing. Secretary Shultz initially favored solicitation from third parties. Casey, perfectly aware of what had already been don…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 47 (49)
▶ 51:39 replied that a few unsuccessful approaches had been made. They weren't unsuccessful. They had been getting millions from all kinds of people to include donated aircraft. Donated, in air quotes. Others, also aware of the Saudi donations, pro…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 47 (49)
▶ 52:12 Schultz had come a long way since September of 85 when referring to North, he had instructed Abrams to monitor Oliver North. Now Schultz was ready to go out and ask for money. Interestingly enough, this episode goes entirely unmentioned in …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 47 (49)
▶ 53:10 The original idea was to have George Shultz make the approach to the Sultan during a visit. Extensive conversations among Shultz and Topps' advisors on the Secretary's plane across the Pacific convinced him to speak with the U.S. Ambassador…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 48 (50)
▶ 25:39 Casey also proved ineffective at editing his own testimony. George Shultz, who felt he was battling the forces of darkness in this crisis for American democracy, had no confidence in the CIA testimony that Langley would not even permit him …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 48 (50)
▶ 26:07 That had developed an operational role, but Casey's CIA formed a mighty distraction. When Schultz finally saw the document, and it was laden with things that he had not known, that the agency had kept from the State Department, for his part…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 48 (50)
▶ 27:04 Shortly after Reagan's one-on-one visit with Casey, the director, who had already spoken to Meese, left for home. He stopped at the White House. George Shultz found that session bizarre. Officials spouting fantasy, talking about Iran scheme…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 4
▶ 1:21:24 Okay, I did want to point this out. The Secretary of State up until, what was the date of these things? 1989. So he was the Secretary of State. And you can bet your bippy that anything dealing with something of this international scandal.…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 4
▶ 1:21:54 and an internal operation of the CIA that the Secretary of State would know about it was none other than George Shultz. Let's just look at George Shultz, Secretary of State. He graduated from Princeton. He was in World War II as a Marine. H…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 4
▶ 1:23:25 the Chile overthrow of Allende, where they sent the University of Chicago economist, and Kissinger was famous for saying, make the economy scream, via economic warfare. So he's all involved in this. He also, Schwartz supported Nixon's shock…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 4
▶ 1:23:54 which sought to relieve the economy in terms of abolishing the gold standard and presided over the end of the Bretton Woods system. And then in 1974, he becomes an executive of Bechtel. Oh, and he was in charge of the State Department durin…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 4
▶ 1:24:24 publicly said he was opposed to U.S. aid. He was in every meeting that approved the U.S. aid to the Contras. Then after he left the Secretary of State, it says he, let's see, he remained active in business and politics. He already had been …
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 4
▶ 1:24:56 He would advise George W. Bush informally on the preemptive war doctrine. He also served on the Global Commission of quote-unquote drug policy, which again, we know what that is. It's making sure that the flow of drugs continues. He also se…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 4
▶ 1:25:25 when he was the governor, Economic Recovery Council. He served on the board of Bechtel for several years and Charles Schwab's corporation. He was a member of the Hoover Institute and the Institute for International Economics. Oh, and he was…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 4
▶ 1:25:55 That's absolutely hilarious. Okay, it also says, let's see, what else is there? Oh, he was the Secretary of Labor too, from 1969 to 70, during the Longshoremen's Union strike. So that's the guy.…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 4
▶ 1:26:27 That's the guy that said there was no problem with the passports to all the communist countries that you're not legally allowed to go to unless you're the CIA. And yeah, so nothing to see here. Absolutely crazy. Liars, liars, pants on fire.…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 4
▶ 1:27:09 Absolutely. It's funny that I didn't know that he had been a member of the Theranos during that whole fiasco where the CEO ends up going to prison. Oh my God. That's so funny in a really sick way. Okay. So, all right. That's it for today th…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War #13
▶ 28:05 he would go on to become the German chancellor, which means he was in charge of the Galen organization to become the German BND. Other people, prominent politicians, was U.S. Secretary George Shultz, Republican House Majority Dick Armey, A-…
The Shadow State 42- Secret Societies 25 - WAR PIGS 2025-06-06
▶ 28:47 So in 1983, he was the foreign policy advisor to Jack Kemp, former senator. From 84 to 86, he gets a job as the speechwriter for U.S. Secretary of State George Shultz. So he's moving up fast. Those Bonesman connections probably helped, woul…