Pat McCarran person
also: Senator Pat McCarran
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Pat McCarran headed
Senate Internal Security Subcommittee documented
“foundation under education. Along towards the end of World War II, there were rumblings that the powerful IPR might be a communist front. In 1951, the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, under the chairmanship of Pat McCarran, a Democrat…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 2 @ 35:05
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raise over 300 percent in four years. One can note that with some cynicism that at the heart of the so-called China lobby in Congress in the 1950s, Claire Booth Luce, very big player in Operation Gladio, Pat McCarran, M-C-C-A-R-R-A-N, and O…
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was to be found at the heart of the Pan Am lobby as well. Senator Pat McCarran of Nevada, who chaired the congressional inquiry into Owen Lattimore and the Institute of Pacific Relations, had first achieved fame as author of the 1938 Civil …
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foundation under education. Along towards the end of World War II, there were rumblings that the powerful IPR might be a communist front. In 1951, the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, under the chairmanship of Pat McCarran, a Democrat…