James McCord person
also: James McCourt, McCoy
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James McCord member_of
CIA documented
“a product of his 1972 re-election campaign. It is important to the CIA because of the participation of the Bay of Pigs veterans, not only the Cuban exiles like Bernard Barker, but CIA officers like E. Howard Hunt. Agency security specialist…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 33 (35) @ 35:34
James McCord member_of
Committee to Re-elect the President documented
“Only three of the four were Cuban heritage. The fifth, James McCord, was the security chief of the Committee to Re-elect the President, later popularly known as CREEP, which was presided over by John Mitchell, Nixon's former attorney genera…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 29:23
James McCord covered_up
Frank Olson documented
“James McCord, later known for his role in Watergate, was one of the security agents who took charge of the quote-unquote investigation for the CIA. The agency termed Olson's death a suicide. The tragic end of an emotionally unstable man, th…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 14 @ 26:03
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agent provocateur for the Los Angeles Police Department exposed police involvement in the Dirty Tricks. And of course, that's what we'd call the CIA, the Dirty Tricks Club. So Tackwood later identified White House plumbers Martin and White …
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Agency people got into the security business as well. The obvious example is E. Howard Hunt, James McCord. More typical of these middle-ranking officers was Mike Ackerman, A-C-K-E-R-M-A-N, and Louis Palumbo, who worked a network out of Miam…
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Watergate is an ugly name for the Nixon years, a product of his 1972 re-election campaign. Watergate is important to the CIA because of the break-in team was comprised of Bay of Pigs veterans, the Cuban exiles like Bernard Barker, but CIA o…
▶ 35:34
a product of his 1972 re-election campaign. It is important to the CIA because of the participation of the Bay of Pigs veterans, not only the Cuban exiles like Bernard Barker, but CIA officers like E. Howard Hunt. Agency security specialist…
▶ 26:03
James McCord, later known for his role in Watergate, was one of the security agents who took charge of the quote-unquote investigation for the CIA. The agency termed Olson's death a suicide. The tragic end of an emotionally unstable man, th…
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in the early 1960s. Some of the weapons going through the Strip were shipped to the Colombian drug cartels as well as the Contras. You have to keep your drug traffickers armed. According to Menakee, the guns came from the United States and …
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Ron Martin, a Miami gun dealer, and James McCoy, the former military attache at the U.S. Embassy in Nicaragua and a friend of Somoza, were partners in an arms company that supplied weapons to the Contras, first for the CIA and then after th…
▶ 29:23
Only three of the four were Cuban heritage. The fifth, James McCord, was the security chief of the Committee to Re-elect the President, later popularly known as CREEP, which was presided over by John Mitchell, Nixon's former attorney genera…