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also: Eduardo Frey, Frey, President Frey, Eduardo Fry, Eduardo Frei Montalva, Fry, Eduardo Free, Free, President Eduardo Frei

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Eduardo Frei succeeded Salvador Allende documented
“The cost per favorable vote cast in the Chilean election came in higher than what the combined Democrat and Republican parties in the U.S. spent per vote in the U.S. election of 1964. In September election, Fry won 55.7% of the vote, outpol…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Safe for Democracy Part 34 (36) @ 41:23
CIA funded Eduardo Frei book_quoted
“Frey, his opponent, would defeat Alente in the 1964 election, paying more than half the cost of his campaign. He won easily over the next four years the CIA spent. It doesn't say. I didn't write down the date for that one. Over the four yea…”
▶ Operation Gladio in Chile @ 27:06
Eduardo Frei removed_from_power Christian Democratic Union documented
“had to pay a price. Hexter's project became an interesting challenge. It considered an operational success because it targeted races when the CIA's backed guy won. The election yielded a net loss of Christian Democrats, though. Both the Nat…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Safe for Democracy Part 34 (36) @ 51:06
Eduardo Frei traded_network_to United States book_quoted
“Salvador Allende's party gained seats, leaving the Christian Democrat party very vulnerable. Hexter, no doubt, was further alarmed when Fry reopened the terms of the trade with U.S. copper companies, settled two years earlier. Fry also canc…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Safe for Democracy Part 34 (36) @ 51:38

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Operation Gladio in Chile
▶ 22:33 trade unions, and political parties in the early 1960s. It concentrated its support on the center-left Christian Democratic Party, whose leader, Eduardo Frey, F-R-E-I, was in, they categorized him as a reformer in exactly the right mold to …
Operation Gladio in Chile
▶ 26:37 He was very comfortable and had spent a lot of time around the higher income people in Chile. He was not like a middle class do-gooder or someone that came up from the bootstraps. This is a guy that had lots of connections. The CIA covertly…
Operation Gladio in Chile
▶ 27:06 Frey, his opponent, would defeat Alente in the 1964 election, paying more than half the cost of his campaign. He won easily over the next four years the CIA spent. It doesn't say. I didn't write down the date for that one. Over the four yea…
Operation Gladio in Chile
▶ 41:14 Allente operation would have two parts. The first part was going to be called Track 1. It was aimed at blocking Allente by legal means. It was immediately implemented and led to the placement of dozens of articles in the Chilean press warni…
Operation Gladio in Chile
▶ 41:44 that its press campaign, together with private mailings to Frey, would orchestrate pressure on him from political confidants and would lead for him to call on Congress to break with Chilean tradition and deny the president an approval with …
Operation Gladio in Chile
▶ 51:55 These are our government officials. It is the tribute to the Chilean political system that despite all the CIA's effort, Fubelt failed. Neither President Frey nor members of Congress from anti-Alente parties could be persuaded with the thre…
Operation Gladio in Chile
▶ 53:42 V-I-A-U-X, who was an extreme anti-communist who had cashiered from the army after leading an abortive uprising on President Frey. So he's the perfect guy. Anti-communist means he's a fascist, and he meets the CIA's criteria for their...…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 2
▶ 1:15:51 The OPS trained national police forces to do what they did with stay behind units in Europe. So that's basically the way you view the Office of Public Safety. Eduardo, did you want to say something? Good afternoon, Colonel. Good afternoon, …
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 2
▶ 1:16:27 Push me to the back, to the end. It would be better. That way I won't disrupt your conversation. Whatever you want. You choose. You decide. Well, there's nobody else up here speaking, and there's nobody else asking questions, so go ahead. O…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 2
▶ 1:18:01 what you will say so first thing first the question is could you provide me some permission or whatever to use some of your material to be posted on our website so that way everybody can access the same information and for that I'm going to…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 2
▶ 1:18:29 You can take any of my content and translate it to Spanish if you want to. Okay, because your video, probably I'm going to have to download the video and use all the tools available to make a caption and all of that into Spanish so people w…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 2
▶ 1:19:01 The invitation part, Madame, I would like to invite you to one of our spaces. They are normally conducted Monday and Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., about three hours, two hours and a half, three hours, no more than three hours. And I would…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 2
▶ 1:20:04 three-hour space with us talking about all the things, put everything together, because that way I can make the same thing. I can translate everything into Spanish and send it to the people that really need it the most, the Cuban people, th…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 2
▶ 1:20:32 I already followed you, so the only thing that I need you to follow me back. I just did. I also started following Bridget, and that way it will be a lot easier for us to, you know, to agree on the timing. Yep. I am following you too, Eduard…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 2
▶ 1:21:35 Thank you, Coronet. Highly appreciate it. No problem. Okay. Thank you. No problem. Sure. If you can stick around for a minute or two, I do want to. Did you read my post that I made yesterday or today, my days fall together, about Karen Bass…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 2
▶ 1:21:59 mayor of Los Angeles and her supposed ties to Cuba, Eduardo? I didn't read it yet. I didn't read it yet, but I can tell you something from my past, okay? I remember there's also a person in here, Jorge C40, that can also tell you something …
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 2
▶ 1:30:36 Okay, guys, tonight is my family dinner night. Thank you. Thank you. Sure. Thank you, Eduardo. I'm going to go ahead and sign off and wish you guys all a good evening. I will be on the Alpha Warrior show for part two of our show from last w…
The Colonel’s Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 5
▶ 1:12:44 Mann ordered an intensive and coordinated campaign in favor of Eduardo Free against Salvador Allende in the 1964 elections. So he was involved in that one as well. Now, that was the first time that Allende ran for president and he was not e…
The Colonels corner president‘s secret wars, chapter 15 cont
▶ 37:01 In September 4th, 1970, to Nixon, Allende was something like a Castro. The election of Allende occurred despite the best interests of the U.S. operatives, both political and corporate. Four million dollars had been funneled into a Christian…
The Colonels Corner Safe for Democracy Part 34 (36)
▶ 31:22 The CIA put the groundwork in place late the year before. On December 19th, 1963, the special group approved a one-time payment to a Democrat front in Chile. At the same time, senior Christian Democrat party operatives were in Washington me…
The Colonels Corner Safe for Democracy Part 34 (36)
▶ 32:52 Fry to move in directions that the U.S. favored. Washington's deliberation took time in part because of a set of decisions that happened when Kennedy was assassinated. As the secret war wizards deliberated, the price tag went up. When Fry's…
The Colonels Corner Safe for Democracy Part 34 (36)
▶ 34:51 Formerly Colonel King's deputy had good lines to Langley and knew of King's earlier contact with politicians in Chile. He set up a meeting for Desmond to hear the party's needs directly that took place on May 5th. A few days earlier, while …
The Colonels Corner Safe for Democracy Part 34 (36)
▶ 38:15 In all, the propaganda operations cost more than $3 million. Langley considered the scarce campaign the best part of the Chilean operation. Gomez conducted a second political project distinct from the CIA's help to the Christian Democrat Pa…
The Colonels Corner Safe for Democracy Part 34 (36)
▶ 40:55 but supposedly the 303 committee rejected those offers. And it's weird that the author doesn't put those in because they're well-established by the time this book was written. That's PepsiCo, Anaconda slash Freeport Mining, and ITT. We know…
The Colonels Corner Safe for Democracy Part 34 (36)
▶ 43:19 piece of this, had been defeated by Christian Democrat politicians. The vote gave the Christian Democrat more senators than anyone else in the absolute majority of the deputy, the chamber of deputies. Too many Chileans knew something about …
The Colonels Corner Safe for Democracy Part 34 (36)
▶ 48:45 media manipulation in Japan, he was a pro. Santiago was a prestigious post. It would be his last before retirement. Arrogant though resourceful, Hexter had a difficult time with Ed Corey, himself something of a prima donna. Hexter, who saw …
The Colonels Corner Safe for Democracy Part 34 (36)
▶ 50:37 In eight months of intensive politicking, the agency used the methods that had served it well. But the thread had run out. Chile's gross national product did not grow at all in 1967. And in the next year, when the cost of living rose almost…
The Colonels Corner Safe for Democracy Part 34 (36)
▶ 51:38 Salvador Allende's party gained seats, leaving the Christian Democrat party very vulnerable. Hexter, no doubt, was further alarmed when Fry reopened the terms of the trade with U.S. copper companies, settled two years earlier. Fry also canc…
The Colonels Corner Safe for Democracy Part 34 (36)
▶ 57:32 Christian Democrats stood any chance in the upcoming election. Fry, though personally popular, could not succeed himself under the Constitution. But Kissinger's account misleads by what it fails to say. Far from not facing Chilean realities…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy part 35 (37)
▶ 9:43 That to be caught in the act would be disastrous. That Eduardo Fry's participation was essential and unlikely in any blocking scenario. And that Washington could accommodate itself to an Allende government. He didn't seem to think it was su…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy part 35 (37)
▶ 27:48 including political, psychological, and economic warfare. ITT had already raised this aspect with Kissinger, and corporate documents mentioned a possible multi-million dollar fund for bribes and other purposes. But Phillips believed the key…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy part 35 (37)
▶ 28:18 to either manage a coup or get out of the way. The seeds of failure are already visible in this dispatch, which began by noting, quote, we accept as hypothesis that Free will probably not move, unquote. And Free, having been the previous pr…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 36 (38)
▶ 47:17 David Poppers, the new ambassador to Chile, responded to a personal appeal from Eduardo Fry by requesting a final payment. It was approved in June. Some CIA officers, aghast at Pinochet's path, wished to turn against him the covert weapons …
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 10
▶ 50:05 He does mention Pepsi-Cola, but listen to this. This is very interesting. There were two major U.S. businesses in Chile, ITT and Pepsi-Cola. There's actually three, the mining corporation. And it says that this guy, Eduardo Fri Montiva,…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 10
▶ 50:40 who was the Christian Democrat that ran against Salvador Allende. But ITT and Pepsi-Cola were not convinced that Free was going to do what they wanted him to either, but he was definitely the better of the two choices. And when Free began m…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 10
▶ 51:10 like we do here in Chile, the two corporations decided that free would have to be replaced in the next election. So he's the guy that was the sitting president at the time that Salvador Allende was running for president the second time. And…