Lockheed organization
also: Lockheed Martin, Information Systems and Global Solutions, Lockheed, Lockheed's Burbank facility
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Claims (13)
Lockheed supplied_arms_to
Department of Defense host_asserted
“is spent contractually. So if Congress tells the Air Force they have to buy 100 airplanes, they're buying 100 airplanes because Lockheed's going to be the next day at the door knocking, going, where's my contract? Where's my contract? Where…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Vietnam Part 6 Phoenix Program @ 1:19:54
Carlyle Group secretly_owned
Lockheed host_asserted
“And the Carlyle Group conveniently bought in minority shares of all of the military industrial complex at the beginning of the 1990s, which we all know what happened during the 1990s, 2000s and on. We've been not that we weren't at perpetua…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret Wars chap 7 @ 1:56:03
Lockheed funded
U.S. Air Force host_asserted
“Eisenhower had remarked that the nation was inaccessible as Tibet. And Eisenhower was right. At the time, the U.S. lacked long-range transport aircraft capable of carrying heavy payloads. By December 1956, the C-130 was produced by Lockheed…”
▶ The Colonel’s corner president‘s secret wars chapter 8 cont @ 51:34
Lockheed supplied_arms_to
Soviet Union guest_asserted
“So, all right, Moneypenny, go ahead. No, it's just a quick one to say I discovered in the archives that the gyroscopes used in a lot of the Russian missiles from 1999 were made by Lockheed Martin in the United States. Fancy that. Lockheed M…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret War Chap 4 @ 1:55:01
Lockheed paid
Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld documented
“In the 1975 Church Committee hearing, it was discovered that illegal payments were made by Lockheed to Prince Bernhardt of the WWF. The deal was that the Netherlands buy Lockheed's Orion fighter aircraft and Lockheed would, in exchange, sen…”
▶ Operation Gladio - World Wildlife Fund - Africa- Erik Prince (Redo) @ 1:11:12
Netherlands funded
Lockheed documented
“In the 1975 Church Committee hearing, it was discovered that illegal payments were made by Lockheed to Prince Bernhardt of the WWF. The deal was that the Netherlands buy Lockheed's Orion fighter aircraft and Lockheed would, in exchange, sen…”
▶ Operation Gladio - World Wildlife Fund - Africa- Erik Prince (Redo) @ 1:11:12
Adolf Al Schwimmer member_of
Lockheed host_asserted
“If you go and read just even his wiki thing, I looked him up when I was doing the research for this book. But this will give you an idea. So he actually worked for Lockheed and we know Lockheed. And this was back in 1939 was obviously skunk…”
▶ The Colonels corner Prelude to terror final chapter @ 1:23:48
Thane Eugene Cesar member_of
Lockheed documented
“One of many, but he was involved with them. Cooper pressured Sirhan to plead guilty so that there would be no trial. Kennedy believes the real assassin was Thane Eugene Cesar, an employee of Lockheed's Burbank facility, which manufactured t…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Operation Gladio look into RFKs Murder @ 14:33
Lockheed member_of
North American Competitiveness Council host_asserted
“Those are some of them that were in on this from the very beginning. They've attended a lot of these meetings. Lockheed Martin is another one. And let's see. Oh, and Judicial Watch even sued for records of having these meetings because of w…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - 'GEOGRAPHY OF GLADIO' - EP.374(AlphaWarrior Show) @ 47:23
Lockheed supplied_arms_to
Department of Defense guest_asserted
“I think you probably have a mixed bag. Do I think the holes in the Pentagon budget has much more to do with the skimming off of weapons, like we were talking about at the beginning of the show? What happens is that, and I'm just going to us…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Prelude to Terror Chap 5 @ 1:50:38
SAIC secretly_owned
Lockheed book_quoted
“As of 2016, SAIC acquired Lockheed's IT arm, which was referred to as Information Systems and Global Solutions.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 16:31
Department of Defense trafficked
Lockheed guest_asserted
“Well, I only have nine five years later. I don't have 10. So that becomes a deficit. And the same thing at scale with everything in the Department of Defense. You know, part of the missing material is what we left in Afghanistan. Part of th…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Prelude to Terror Chap 5 @ 1:51:36
Constellium Group member_of
Lockheed host_asserted
“Tim Reardon was the CEO who is affiliated with the CIA as well. And they had ties to a company called Reardon who shared managers with Lockheed. And the Leon Black, when he was in charge of Apollo, was on the board of…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 3 @ 1:31:38
Mentions (43)
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the company that should have gotten the contract. But they wanted Lockheed to get it because Lockheed was in the Georgia guys, Richard Russell's district. They also did this with another one for General Dynamics. And it soon became clear th…
▶ 29:14
And I know I've known about this company for two years. I just never did a deep dive on it. OK, so Lowe's, L-O-E-W-S, not like the Home Improvement Store, Inc., begins a hostile takeover of Commercial Credit Corp. So and keep in mind that C…
▶ 29:44
Commercial credit court doesn't want Lowe's to have it. So they loan money to the control data corporation. And then the control data corporation uses that money to basically stop the attempted hostile takeover. And that's how they end up t…
▶ 32:59
coincides with the sale of farm equipment throughout Latin America after they do the regime changes. Then finally they get into personal loans. So this same company, Lowe's, starts secretly buying stock again and eventually merges with CDC.…
▶ 16:31
They're going to switch their emphasis from high-tech weaponry to information technology because that's about the time that we enter into the information war. As of 2016, SAIC acquired Lockheed's IT arm, which was referred to as Information…
▶ 16:59
That acquisition made SAIC the largest IT provider to the U.S. government. SAIC had been described as being at the forefront of the information war and information dominance. Not to our benefit, of course. Indeed, SAIC was one of the chief …
▶ 29:09
being uh stores for excuse me operational um with Lockheed by the way oh yes and so yeah so that coincides with okay look we're going to use this area out in the middle of nowhere um in 1954…
▶ 46:53
the North American competitiveness council that I was just mentioning, um, that the, um, like the big corporations were going to be part of, um, UPS, um, and they even hosted meetings in the, um, Louisville, Kentucky, which is where their h…
▶ 47:51
So there was a lawsuit that they filed. I don't know what the disposition of it was, but they definitely. Oh, and here it is. So here's the U.S. representatives. Campbell Soup, Chevron, Ford Motor Company, FedEx, GE, General Motors, Kansas …
▶ 1:50:38
I think you probably have a mixed bag. Do I think the holes in the Pentagon budget has much more to do with the skimming off of weapons, like we were talking about at the beginning of the show? What happens is that, and I'm just going to us…
▶ 1:53:55
But did they not ever write it off? That's what I'm saying. Like, I have a business and my expenses I have to write off. If I don't write off the expenses, then I have to pay more taxes. I don't want to pay more taxes on stuff that I don't,…
▶ 35:59
the approval through the State Department, and it's basically military foreign sales. And there's an entire department in the Pentagon that works on this. And they work with Lockheed or Boeing or whatever, and they arrange these sales as a …
▶ 1:19:54
is spent contractually. So if Congress tells the Air Force they have to buy 100 airplanes, they're buying 100 airplanes because Lockheed's going to be the next day at the door knocking, going, where's my contract? Where's my contract? Where…
▶ 1:20:21
They're not going to let you not buy the C-130s, okay? Literally the next day, the Air Force's phone's ringing off the hook. Where's the contract? Where's the contract? So the contract gets let to Lockheed. They get the money. They produce …
▶ 1:11:12
In the 1975 Church Committee hearing, it was discovered that illegal payments were made by Lockheed to Prince Bernhardt of the WWF. The deal was that the Netherlands buy Lockheed's Orion fighter aircraft and Lockheed would, in exchange, sen…
▶ 1:11:43
Prince Bernhard had left evidence in the form of a handwritten letter to Lockheed demanding $2 million in a quote-unquote commission. Lockheed manager Robert Bixby Smith traveled to the Netherlands and said, you know what, $2 million is too…
▶ 1:12:11
If it was, it was probably a kickback. In 1995, while researching the WWF, British journalist Kevin Dowling discovered that Prince Bernhardt had acted as a lobbyist for Lockheed since 1959. So he goes around and sells all their products for…
▶ 1:12:39
Long before the scandal, Dr. Max Ilgner, an old friend from Nazi Germany of Bernhard's, had brokered the contact. He was a board member of IG Farben and had spent time in prison for war crimes, but now he's working for Lockheed. The IG Farb…
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not only in know-how, but also in the vast financial and logistical resources that they were able to make available to multinationals. These include secret services of the world's most powerful state apparatus, i.e. the CIA, which with the …
▶ 34:53
Information about cargo carried by these airlines is difficult to retrieve, but their operations were immensely profitable as components of the U.S. outsourced special operation teams in the war on drugs and terror. Two military contractors…
▶ 56:52
movement of the product that the FARC was moving, not that the Colombian government and the narco elites were moving. They didn't find any of them. According to official sources, between 1998 and 2003, the FARC shot down 21 U.S. government …
▶ 14:30
marketing. Itself a shadow CIA to its bevy of corporate and government clients, including Bank of America, Dow Chemical, Lockheed, Stratfor specializes in intelligence gathering and global risk assessment. While much of the initial reportin…
▶ 14:33
One of many, but he was involved with them. Cooper pressured Sirhan to plead guilty so that there would be no trial. Kennedy believes the real assassin was Thane Eugene Cesar, an employee of Lockheed's Burbank facility, which manufactured t…
▶ 17:55
who bought the alleged assassination weapons from Cesar after Kennedy's death, claimed that Cesar worked in off-limits area of Lockheed, to which only special personnel had access. These areas were controlled by the CIA. RFK Jr. believes th…
▶ 1:23:48
If you go and read just even his wiki thing, I looked him up when I was doing the research for this book. But this will give you an idea. So he actually worked for Lockheed and we know Lockheed. And this was back in 1939 was obviously skunk…
▶ 1:55:01
So, all right, Moneypenny, go ahead. No, it's just a quick one to say I discovered in the archives that the gyroscopes used in a lot of the Russian missiles from 1999 were made by Lockheed Martin in the United States. Fancy that. Lockheed M…
▶ 1:55:12
Lockheed Martin. Yeah. And all those contractors have the same shareholders. I checked all of them out. It's the same with MH370. The people made money were BlackRock and Vanguard and State Street. And they've all got the biggest shareholdi…
▶ 1:56:56
So that taxpayer money is actually going to Northrop Drummond, Lockheed, blah, blah, blah, to buy equipment to give to Saudi Arabia. And Saudi Arabia is getting dividends from the military industrial complex through the Carlyle Group. So th…
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I've just sent you something on your DM. Do you know, I've just been into one of those databases that I use. When I was tracking down MH370, I found all the payments that were from the Kuala Lumpur, capital of Malaysia, and office to Lockhe…
▶ 51:34
Eisenhower had remarked that the nation was inaccessible as Tibet. And Eisenhower was right. At the time, the U.S. lacked long-range transport aircraft capable of carrying heavy payloads. By December 1956, the C-130 was produced by Lockheed…
▶ 1:03:28
That's why he was selected to be the one to say that because no one was going to question him. Thank you, Colonel. Appreciate that. Sure. Let me, I'm going to look something up real quick here. Yeah. So just so that you guys know, Richard R…
▶ 1:55:53
They tried several different options to cut down on the reflective glare. I haven't got to the part where any of them worked, but they did try to address that to use some special paint that Lockheed had come up with that was like a sun abso…
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Isn't that crazy, that story? I did not know about, I mean, I've read about Ruth Payne and her husband, Michael, and the fact that he worked at Bell Helicopter, which for those of you who don't know, has a, like a skunk works, or at least i…
▶ 1:19:23
I guess, let me say this. If you guys work for, let's just say Lockheed. Lockheed has subcontractors, right? So let's say Lockheed is making aircraft A. And you work for Lockheed. They pay your paycheck.…
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Your evaluation is done by your boss at Lockheed. But let's say Lockheed has this project they want you to work for temporarily at McDonnell Douglas. They're going to collaborate on a system. So if you were to be loaned to McDonnell Douglas…
▶ 1:20:20
You have a boss that you work for at McDonnell Douglas on this joint program. And you, day to day, take direction from that guy. That's the operational command that I'm talking about. Your administrative command is back at Lockheed. They're…
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And if they want to loan you out to another company to work on a joint project, then they're still paying your paycheck. They're still writing your evaluation. But your boss at Lockheed is not telling you what to do on a day-to-day basis. Y…
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The some of the things that he had said, because he went from the Air Force into Lockheed Martin, where his friend was the VP of Lockheed Martin at the time. And I'm just going to say, I think the reason why things are the way they are righ…
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We just will not have that out there. Somehow we'll have to load this across platforms later with someone who knows how to do that. All right. So we're on Chapter 9 called Reforming the CIA. And again, we're almost done with this book. And …
▶ 1:16:25
But anyway, somebody was talking about the aircraft industry and that we need more aerospace companies. I mean, if you go back and you look at World War II, we had shit. We had like 10 at minimum. But what they've done over the years is the…
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Tim Reardon was the CEO who is affiliated with the CIA as well. And they had ties to a company called Reardon who shared managers with Lockheed. And the Leon Black, when he was in charge of Apollo, was on the board of…
▶ 22:10
Same people. Big old circle jerk is what it is. And if you look at the funding of the Institute of War, you're going to find that a large chunk of their funding comes from Raytheon, Lockheed, and all of the military-industrial complex. Very…
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As a matter of fact, not only did they know what they were doing as senior officers, they turned around and went on the boards that were enriched by that having happened, like the Lockheeds, the ITT, the Nugent Hand Bank, the BCCI Bank. All…