Merck & Co. organization
also: Merck, German-American pharmaceutical company
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Claims (4)
Merck & Co. member_of
North American Competitiveness Council host_asserted
“So there was a lawsuit that they filed. I don't know what the disposition of it was, but they definitely. Oh, and here it is. So here's the U.S. representatives. Campbell Soup, Chevron, Ford Motor Company, FedEx, GE, General Motors, Kansas …”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - 'GEOGRAPHY OF GLADIO' - EP.374(AlphaWarrior Show) @ 47:51
Allen Dulles covered_up
Merck & Co. documented
“While Alan Dulles was using his OSS post in Switzerland to protect the interests of Sullivan and Cromwell's German clients, his brother John Foster was doing the same in New York. By playing an intricate corporate shell game, John Foster wa…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 2 @ 40:14
John J. O'Connor member_of
Merck & Co. documented
“Pillsbury, American Express, and Macy. He was on the board of everything. The president of Colgate University, Everett Needham, president of Harvard and ambassador to Germany, where fascism comes from, James Conant, John Connor from Merck, …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 3 @ 42:43
Sullivan & Cromwell funded
Merck & Co. book_quoted
“Even in the late 1800s, ensuring that such services continue to develop throughout the first half of the 20th century, his first clients in his early years at Sullivan and Cromwell was a powerful German-American, Bridget, a powerful German-…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Splenda Blond Beast #2 @ 23:49
Mentions (7)
▶ 47:51
So there was a lawsuit that they filed. I don't know what the disposition of it was, but they definitely. Oh, and here it is. So here's the U.S. representatives. Campbell Soup, Chevron, Ford Motor Company, FedEx, GE, General Motors, Kansas …
▶ 2:07:56
I think one of the problems that we're dealing with is a lot of people are assuming that the corollary is just that the CIA is doing drug running like the cartels. That's not necessarily true because if you read the book Blitz, you find out…
▶ 40:14
While Alan Dulles was using his OSS post in Switzerland to protect the interests of Sullivan and Cromwell's German clients, his brother John Foster was doing the same in New York. By playing an intricate corporate shell game, John Foster wa…
▶ 50:10
Oh, look at that. A special one. ITT. They're in there because of course they are. Irving Trust. Kellogg's. Carl Loeb. Merck. The pharmaceutical. Mobile Oil. National Cash Register. And that's very interesting because that's where we see Ja…
▶ 42:43
Pillsbury, American Express, and Macy. He was on the board of everything. The president of Colgate University, Everett Needham, president of Harvard and ambassador to Germany, where fascism comes from, James Conant, John Connor from Merck, …
▶ 18:51
Charles Dickey, I've come across his name several times. He was part of the JP Morgan. He was on the board member of GE, Kennecott Copper Mining, Merck, New York Life Insurance, blah, blah, blah. Henry Ford II, president of Ford Motor. And …
▶ 23:49
Even in the late 1800s, ensuring that such services continue to develop throughout the first half of the 20th century, his first clients in his early years at Sullivan and Cromwell was a powerful German-American, Bridget, a powerful German-…