IPES organization
also: IPEZ, Institute for Social Research Study, this IPEZ organization
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Glycone de Paivaperson · 8Brazilcountry · 4Lincoln Gordonperson · 3CIAintelligence service · 2São Pauloplace · 2IBADorganization · 2Paulo Ayres Jr.person · 2Golby de Soto Silvaperson · 2Petrobrasorganization · 1Bahiaplace · 1Gilbert Huber Jr.person · 1Democratic Popular Actionorganization · 1Sales Promotion, Inc.organization · 1João Goulartperson · 1Rio de Janeiroplace · 1Horácio Dóriaperson · 1
Claims (5)
Paulo Ayres Jr. member_of
IPES documented
“this IPEZ organization. Sounding the alarm, DePava had no trouble raising each month over $20,000 a month. He began to expand the scope of his organization. Paolo Ayers Jr. became the chief IPEZ representative in San Paolo. DePava…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 4 @ 13:02
Glycone de Paiva headed
IPES documented
“the underpinnings of this IPES, he would have known immediately that it looked exactly like Robert Welch's John Birch Society. In Brazil, the motivating spirit for IPES was Glycone de Paiva, Paiva, P-A-I-V-A. Paiva was a mining engineer.…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 4 @ 11:28
Gilbert Huber Jr. funded
IPES documented
“Huber Jr. was one of the men who supported de Peva with lots of money. Huber was also financially involved in American Light and Power, which owned 80% of the company. U.S. owned 80% of that company. Brazil's largest banks and corporate con…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 4 @ 16:16
IPES spied_on
Petrobras documented
“De Peva also paid informers in factories, schools, and government offices. Petrobras, the state oil company, was his special target because he suspected Goulart of riddling its organization with his own supporters. At the universities, De P…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 4 @ 14:39
American Light and Power funded
IPES documented
“Huber Jr. was one of the men who supported de Peva with lots of money. Huber was also financially involved in American Light and Power, which owned 80% of the company. U.S. owned 80% of that company. Brazil's largest banks and corporate con…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 4 @ 16:16
Mentions (12)
▶ 10:57
In good time, Ayers described to Gordon a political organization that he was creating with the cumbersome but innocent name of the Institute for Social Research Study. In Portuguese, its initials was IPES, IPES. Had Gordon been able to reco…
▶ 11:28
the underpinnings of this IPES, he would have known immediately that it looked exactly like Robert Welch's John Birch Society. In Brazil, the motivating spirit for IPES was Glycone de Paiva, Paiva, P-A-I-V-A. Paiva was a mining engineer.…
▶ 13:02
this IPEZ organization. Sounding the alarm, DePava had no trouble raising each month over $20,000 a month. He began to expand the scope of his organization. Paolo Ayers Jr. became the chief IPEZ representative in San Paolo. DePava…
▶ 13:35
Greatest inspiration was to hire as his chief of staff a retired general from the army by the name of Golby de Soto Silva. They had their office on the 27th floor of a very large building in Rio. De Peva encouraged the general to complete d…
▶ 14:06
i.e. all of the people that supported the president. Before they were done, they had accumulated over 400,000 files on individual Brazilians to target. Their standard method was to put informers on IPEZ payroll. Many of them were actually s…
▶ 14:39
De Peva also paid informers in factories, schools, and government offices. Petrobras, the state oil company, was his special target because he suspected Goulart of riddling its organization with his own supporters. At the universities, De P…
▶ 15:13
because there was a large amount of priests from Belgium and France. So he viewed them as suspect. To evade detection and possible reprisals against IPEZ, its directors tried to represent it as an educational organization. And in fact, it e…
▶ 15:43
and stuff like that just to kind of cover their tracks. DePava wanted to learn more about economic theory, so he hired someone to come in and basically give his staff at IPEZ a tutorial on free enterprise and economic. IPEZ could afford the…
▶ 16:47
were hired by U.S. businesses that had been coming in to exploit the market down there. Nor did de Peva meet resistance from the most significant embassy in Brazil, i.e. the U.S. embassy. Through Paulo Ayers and General Goldberry, de Peva w…
▶ 23:40
IPAS and GAP, he may or may not have known about. So IBAD became the means of channeling CIA money to local political campaigns, which was a violation of Brazil's law. So they were breaking the law. IBAD passed on money through two differen…
▶ 59:08
The accusation is an extremely serious one. National public opinion cannot go unnoticed, and neither can it be allowed that no immediate steps be taken by the President of the Republic and the authorities of national security. The accuser i…
▶ 28:47
the generals were getting nervous. The generals believed that the civil war they were planning would drag on for three months or longer. But they believed their assurances from Gordon and their U.S. contacts that if that happened, the U.S. …