James Monroe person
also: Monroe, Colonel James Monroe
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National Strategy Information Center host_asserted
“I hate to say that, but hey, if that's what it takes, we'll make it work. We'll make it work. So we are going to continue with our story. We basically left off with Colonel James Monroe and the office of NSIC.…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 3 @ 0:27
James Monroe exposed
Monroe Doctrine book_quoted
“Instead, Monroe saw an opportunity to grow the U.S. imperial reach of his own country. In 1823, the U.S. president first articulated his infamous Monroe Doctrine, a policy on its surface merely rejecting European interference in the America…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Corporate Coup-Venezuela Part 2 @ 18:58
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▶ 18:27
Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Panama. The United States government, then led by James Monroe, recognized Gran Colombia's independence on June 19, 1822. Monroe's acceptance of Gran Colombia was not informed by brotherly se…
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Instead, Monroe saw an opportunity to grow the U.S. imperial reach of his own country. In 1823, the U.S. president first articulated his infamous Monroe Doctrine, a policy on its surface merely rejecting European interference in the America…
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but a blueprint for a policy that historically defined South and Central America as well as the Caribbean as Washington's backyard. In Monroe's view, it was the United States, not the newly formed independent republics of Central and South …
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So the point man for this entire bizarre bullshit at SIHE was a military guy by the name of Colonel James Monroe. Monroe had imagined a transatlantic network of like-minded groups involved in political education, behavior modification, poli…
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the Monroe guy looked to to partner with the Dutch group. Eventually, these efforts produced what would become Interdoc's chief U.S. partner and sister organization, which was, let's see, National Strategy Information Center. I'm going to h…
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The National Strategy Information Center was founded in 1962 by a guy by the name of Frank Barnett. Can't find a lot about him, but he was a leading psychological warfare officer. And he also worked with the Colonel Monroe, the guy that's s…
▶ 0:27
I hate to say that, but hey, if that's what it takes, we'll make it work. We'll make it work. So we are going to continue with our story. We basically left off with Colonel James Monroe and the office of NSIC.…