eSystems organization
also: e-system systems, eSystem
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Claims (5)
eSystems funded
Electronic Communications Inc. book_quoted
“the material that you can find on Yandex versus the other places. And it's important to do both of those so you can get the full effect. One of them starts out saying, during this time, eSystems acquired Electronic Communications Inc. in Ai…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and War on Terror Part 9 @ 6:16
eSystems funded
Asia Air book_quoted
“They have a very interesting history. And by the way, if you look them up on a browser like Brave, you're going to get very, especially if you also look up AirAsia. So eSystems acquired the CIA proprietary airline called AirAsia. So if you …”
▶ The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and War on Terror Part 9 @ 5:20
CIA front_for
eSystems host_asserted
“LTV in 72. Rayburn stayed on the board. So in other words, we're dealing with more CIA fronts. In 1975, eSystems bought Asia Air. That came up many times because that's also a CIA company that did repair and maintenance in Taiwan for Air Am…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia CIA and George Bush Part 22 @ 1:11:52
eSystems supplied_arms_to
CIA host_asserted
“We never did it directly with the CIA. We just dealt with all the CIA front companies. That's why they have front companies, so people can say dumb shit, things like that. eSystem is a major supplier of electronic spying equipment for the C…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia CIA and George Bush Part 22 @ 1:12:49
eSystems bought
Air America book_quoted
“bought AirAsia, the massive Taiwanese maintenance facility. Air America planes and other assets were sold off one by one. By 1975, the parent Pacific Corporation had been reduced to 1,100 employees. Final disposition of Air America was comp…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Safe for Democracy Part 34 (36) @ 5:42
Mentions (18)
▶ 4:49
It also says, which is true, Evergreen acquired most of the aircraft from the CIA proprietary airline Intermountain Aviation. And we've talked about them before. The company with the contract for all of the aircraft maintenance was in Mexic…
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They have a very interesting history. And by the way, if you look them up on a browser like Brave, you're going to get very, especially if you also look up AirAsia. So eSystems acquired the CIA proprietary airline called AirAsia. So if you …
▶ 6:16
the material that you can find on Yandex versus the other places. And it's important to do both of those so you can get the full effect. One of them starts out saying, during this time, eSystems acquired Electronic Communications Inc. in Ai…
▶ 6:40
Again, you see how all of this drug stuff, it doesn't matter what continent we're on. It doesn't matter which hemisphere we're in. It all ties in to everything together. But what's even more interesting is, I don't know if you guys have use…
▶ 7:38
um a plane crash or whatever um regarding aircraft that has e-system systems on it and so if you go they have over 400 potential government assassinations involving plane crashes now of course we know plane crashes are real when you start d…
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systems and you find out how widespread the components that this CIA tied company has, it literally will blow your mind. So just to give you an idea, it's headquartered in Dallas and it says that it's a defense electronics company.…
▶ 10:02
This is about the funding of it. And I will send it over to Bridget for her to drop into the pill because I'm not that multitaskable. So anyway, I just wanted to explain to you who eSystems was and why it's important in the story of drug op…
▶ 1:11:23
One of the potential partners Cox said he was approaching was called eSystems, the Dallas-based electronic firm and defense contractor. eSystems had originally been part of the James Lings LTV. In 1970, William Rayburn, CIA director from 65…
▶ 1:11:52
LTV in 72. Rayburn stayed on the board. So in other words, we're dealing with more CIA fronts. In 1975, eSystems bought Asia Air. That came up many times because that's also a CIA company that did repair and maintenance in Taiwan for Air Am…
▶ 1:12:20
One year after that, the company was awarded a $16.6 million contract to install and maintain censoring devices that monitor the Sinai buffer zone between Egypt and Israel. Both President John Dixon insist, but, sorry, not both, but Preside…
▶ 1:12:49
We never did it directly with the CIA. We just dealt with all the CIA front companies. That's why they have front companies, so people can say dumb shit, things like that. eSystem is a major supplier of electronic spying equipment for the C…
▶ 5:11
that had served as proprietary operations under the CIA. The DCI directive in 1972 ordered that Air America be maintained only through the end of the Indochina War, that Southern Air Transport be sold, and its Pacific Division immediately l…
▶ 6:12
Now, those of us who have studied the CIA knows that they do a lot of things like this that isn't what it seems on the surface. So if you dig into e-systems, you're going to be fascinated by what I failed. This is from something that I've b…
▶ 6:41
in the mid-1970s, specifically the disillusion of Air America and its rebranding into firms like eSystems was a classic intelligence shell game designed to bypass congressional oversight during the post-Watergate church era. It was not a ge…
▶ 7:40
Maintaining overt agency-owned airlines like Air America in Southeast Asia became a liability. The quote-unquote divestiture strategy served three main purposes. First, the shield of plausible deniability. By transferring assets, flight cre…
▶ 8:29
where the state outsources kinetic and logistical military operations to entities like Blackwater Leader Academy to avoid political accountability. The core of Air America apparatus was not the airplanes, it was the personnel. By moving the…
▶ 9:26
eSystems in particular was a major defense contractor specializing in electronic warfare and signals intelligence. By folding CIA proprietary assets into this company that already had substantial DOD contracts, the agency made it significan…
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Evergreen invested some $24 million in the Marana base over the decades, turning it into the largest aircraft storage facility in the world. And I've been there, that's true. It's crazy how big it is. And of course, this is the same facilit…