George Anderson person
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George Anderson headed
A Team B Team Experiment documented
“The conservatives charged that faulty CIA estimates of Soviet strategic strength had allowed the U.S. to sign the SALT I Treaty, which had permitted the Soviets to catch up with its strategic weapon. In August 1975, the president's Foreign …”
▶ Operation Gladio Prelude to Terror chapter 13 @ 22:35
George Anderson spied_on
Oliver North guest_asserted
“George and I flew to Costa Rica and began interviewing police officials, lawyers, prosecutors, contras about Menendez's activity, fleshing out his role as a DEA informant and his drug operations connections to Oliver North's resupply networ…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 24 @ 1:03:52
George Anderson succeeded
Maxwell D. Taylor book_quoted
“The president's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, which Nixon reconstituted by executive order on March 20th, 1969, remained the sole alternative. Maxwell Taylor, its first chairman, was in declining health and left after about a year. H…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 33 (35) @ 21:24
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The conservatives charged that faulty CIA estimates of Soviet strategic strength had allowed the U.S. to sign the SALT I Treaty, which had permitted the Soviets to catch up with its strategic weapon. In August 1975, the president's Foreign …
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in the COVID-19 intelligence estimate, right? So we know exactly what's going on behind the scenes because it has occasionally leaked out or been exposed, and that's what they're afraid of. Admiral Anderson, let's see, after President Ford …
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George and I flew to Costa Rica and began interviewing police officials, lawyers, prosecutors, contras about Menendez's activity, fleshing out his role as a DEA informant and his drug operations connections to Oliver North's resupply networ…
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He called me in December of 1996, barely able to contain his excitement. He'd found Carlos Cabreza, who admitted that he had, in fact, delivered millions of dollars in drug money to the Contras. Cabreza had names, dates, and amounts, George…
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A week later, George called with more good news. Enrique Miranda, the former Menendez aide who had escaped a year earlier, had been found in Miami and tossed on a plane to Nicaragua. George had visited him in prison. Miranda started talking…
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I could have kissed him, Gary Webb said. In January of 1997, I sent first drafts of four follow-up stories to Dawn, written as a two-day series. The first part dealt with Menendez's DEA connections and his Costa Rican operation, along with …
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George had been getting death threats in Nicaragua. My wife's law office had been burglarized and ransacked twice. The power lines to his house, his law, I'm sorry, George, the guy in Nicaragua. His wife's law office had been burglarized an…
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The president's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, which Nixon reconstituted by executive order on March 20th, 1969, remained the sole alternative. Maxwell Taylor, its first chairman, was in declining health and left after about a year. H…
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Ho Chi Minh died in late 1969. The agency officers were highly critical of Murphy. Some said in a little play on the title of his memoir that Murphy was a warrior among diplomats. Admiral Anderson was a nitpicker. He went after the CIA on i…
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and render a report in the style of those that British consultant Sir Robert Thompson had supplied to Nixon about Vietnam. The board did just that and had a smaller group meeting with the president on July 18th. Admiral Anderson had focused…
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focused on political issues. Board Executive Secretary Jared Burke accompanied the group on this trip. The National Security Agency officer with long service as chief of staff to General Marshall Carter and a good friend of Max Taylor's. Bu…