U.S. Embassy organization
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Claims (3)
Gordon Donald Jr. member_of
U.S. Embassy host_asserted
“Going back a little bit in the 70s and 80s, Dunham was active in the micro loan projects for the Ford Foundation, the CIA linked East West Center and USAID in Indonesia. One of the individuals assigned to the U.S. embassy and helped the com…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 61 - 'MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE- DO ALL ROADS LEAD TO OBAMA!_!' - PART 1 - EP.437 @ 1:15:10
John J. Murphy member_of
U.S. Embassy documented
“After talking to Galloway at the Intelligence Group, Neal wrote a memo for file pinning responsibility for his actions on Dulles and the Intelligence Group. When wired back to Murphy at the U.S. Embassy in Berlin, that the State Department …”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 12b @ 1:06:34
Joe Kelso spied_on
U.S. Embassy guest_asserted
“participating in drug manufacturing. Okay, Kelso said. He said it was later determined that the two men may have been part of Norse resupply operation, which could or couldn't have been official CIA, but they were basically still working fo…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 17 @ 39:33
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are under arrest. President Morales, on his arrival to Venezuela this morning, claimed that the GOB had been aware of the group for some time and that the group was linked to rightist foes of his administration. Note, last Sunday, President…
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Going back a little bit in the 70s and 80s, Dunham was active in the micro loan projects for the Ford Foundation, the CIA linked East West Center and USAID in Indonesia. One of the individuals assigned to the U.S. embassy and helped the com…
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Gordon Donald Jr. He was assigned to the embassy's economic section. Donald was responsible for USAID microfinancing for Indonesian farmers, which basically made him Dunham's boss. So in a 1968 book of the who's who in the CIA that was publ…
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The U.S. Embassy invited him to a celebration. Livingstone said that he met a well-connected Panama man at the celebration. In fact, the man Livingstone met was, your guy's going to recognize this name, I hope, Michael Harari. Michael Harar…
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apology regarding the role of the U.S. government and the U.S. military advisor group has been delayed. Ko notes, the guy that's doing all of this remembrance stuff, notes that in 2018, more than 200 South Korean civil society organizations…
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relatively inexperienced, became nervous, insisting that he had to report the information to the DEA attache in Costa Rica at the embassy, the very person that was being accused of the wrongdoing. Kelso couldn't believe his ears. If he had …
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that it was a waste of time, get back on the airplane, and immediately take the documentation out of town. The agent's response, Kelso said, was, wow, that's not State Department policy. I can't do that. I'm going to get in trouble. Kotchen…
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Kelso's story was confirmed by the Costa Rican police officers that were present at the incident. According to Costa Rican newspaper, which asked Neves about Kelso in 1986, Neves did not even disguise his anger then about the fact that the …
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but get out of it. Kelso was taken to the U.S. Embassy, where he said the DEA agents began copying the documents in his briefcase until a person that I had never saw before came in, sat down at one of the desks, very nice suit, well-dressed…
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ran to the Costa Rican narcotic investigator Warren Tracy's house and hid out. The next day, Neves called him there and ordered him back to the embassy. Kelso refused to go, and Neves told him he would be at Tracy's house in five minutes. I…
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He tries to get up and he hit me again, knocking me right back to the ground. Paul watched this parade from his porch. It was very, very obvious attempt to get him to resist so they could shoot him. The colonel kept running up, pointing his…
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That's what they referred to him as because he was backed by the money in New York City. Could have gotten his ass whipped and so quickly. It was mind boggling to them by a bunch of bearded radicals. More importantly, how could the American…
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Instead, he and his older brother went to Miami. What's in Miami? Like the largest CIA station in the whole United States? Yeah, that same place. He also had garnered a tourist visa from the embassy. How he managed to do that while others c…
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That's what the CIA was telling everybody. You know, because if you support labor reforms from the U.S. oligarchs, you are automatically labeled a communist. Washington rated the other major contender, Hanio Quadras, nearly as susceptible t…
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and Haig's teacher, Johnny Walker. Signs of support for Quadros were few. Several labor leaders urged him to return to office. A crowd understood his references to foreign influence well enough to stone the U.S. Embassy, but the military mo…
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They had long discussions about the job, and Gowen was able to caution Meterone against several pitfalls. Gowen had seen men isolate themselves in U.S. Embassy compounds, spending their off-duty time exclusively with Americans. Such advisor…
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The CIA had spent as much as $20 million, and everyone involved at the U.S. Embassy from Lincoln-Gordon Down was worried about the incriminating evidence if it was made public. A scandal was averted only by three lucky developments. Five of…
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And according to Gordon, a very dangerous man. Ribeiro had amassed a number of black marks, according to the U.S. embassy. He had attacked what was labeled the privileged ones, which, of course, is U.S. oligarchs and their favorite in the e…
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That happened on Monday night. Early the next day, Gordon, the ambassador, Vernon Walter, CIA, and Gordon Main, the deputy chief of mission for the CIA, gathered in the ambassador's office. The Army generals were unwilling to wait another d…
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The generals marched their troops down Minas Gervais to join what surely would be a bloody war. Some units of enlisted men were told that they were headed to Rio to secure the city against Goliad's enemies. In other words, they lied to them…
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No, Fernando said. Aw, foolish me, the Navy man said with a sigh. I thought you did, and when I came back to change cars, I lost you. While the sleuthing was underway, Tavares, acting for the military, decided to meet the kidnappers' demand…
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and the police. When Elbrick drove up, there was a wild shout. Enough policemen surrounded the cab that they could have picked it up and carried it to the front door. Newsmen from the U.S. television stations crowded around, and Elbrick bas…
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So he said that he was very grateful to the Brazilian government, and he added to Coyne as an understatement, he was glad to be back, but he could not bring himself to denounce the kidnappers. He could say that they were misguided, that the…
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was summoned back to Washington for consultations with Secretary Rogers and other State Department officials. In their meeting, Elbrick asked them whether the department really wanted him to serve out his tour in Brazil. His superiors agree…
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would you consider hosting a luncheon for the commander of First Army? It might be useful to us. Elbrick said, I don't have time for those people. It could not go on this way. Within three months, Elbrick was letting friends in the State De…
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were all dismissed. Trouble quickly followed when the Pei Ocean Lao revolted, rekindling a civil war. The Eisenhower administration increased aid when fighting resumed and increased it again as the conflict widened throughout the entire cou…
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said of Sullivan. G. McGrathree Godley replaced Sullivan in 1969. They actually called him Field Marshal. The embassy had a small air staff that maintained a target list. It processed requests for new authorities and coordinated among the a…
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As Ted Shackley arrived in the summer of 66, the Mekong River suddenly spilled over its banks, inundating the capital of Laos. In some places, rising to the equivalent of four stories. Only incredible ingenuity allowed the Americans to keep…
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put the total CIA contingent at about 250. Officially, the U.S. Embassy had 70 assistant military attaches. There were also 73 Americans with Continental Air Service and 207 with Air America. In 1970, the Nixon administration admitted to al…
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in Dallas gave Schlesinger a harrowing account of the ghastly afternoon when they bumped into each other at the French embassy party in June. McHugh, who found LBJ huddled in the bathroom of his private quarters on Air Force One before the …
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After talking to Galloway at the Intelligence Group, Neal wrote a memo for file pinning responsibility for his actions on Dulles and the Intelligence Group. When wired back to Murphy at the U.S. Embassy in Berlin, that the State Department …