Samuel Doe person
also: Sergeant Sam, Doe, the Doe guy, Sergeant Samuel Doe, Sergeant Doe, the president of Liberia
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Claims (10)
Samuel Doe overthrew
William Tolbert documented
“Elwood Dunn, a member of Toll's cabinet, embarked on a noted career in academia in the U.S. following the coup. He has been trying to determine if the U.S. played a role in Tolbert's ouster. He has not found a paper trail, but he says the U…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Liberia @ 42:05
Global International Airways supplied_arms_to
Samuel Doe documented
“to fly the president of Liberia, which was a new government and its cabinet around the world on a Goodwill tour. And they hired criminals to do it. That's when Liberia had had a change of regimes. And remember, Liberia is the colony that we…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Mafia CIA & George Bush Part 14 @ 36:10
Samuel Doe overthrew
Liberia documented
“Sergeant Doe, who was a sergeant in the Liberian Army, overthrew the government. The government was backed by our CIA. And when the Revolutionary Coup occurred, the United States then wanted to become friendly with the new government. They …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Mafia CIA & George Bush Part 14 @ 37:05
Ronald Reagan installed
Samuel Doe documented
“And then they killed him when he was basically trying to leave the country so that he couldn't talk and implicate anybody else. In 1982, and that just comes from a whole bunch of articles that I've read, because it's a totally strange, craz…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Liberia @ 43:31
Thomas Quiwonkpa attempted_coup_against
Samuel Doe documented
“quote-unquote errand boy relationship with the U.S. In other words, he was a CIA stooge. Doe was expected to make way for a civilian government in 1985, but rigged elections that year with U.S. acquiescence. His inability to step aside prom…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Liberia @ 44:34
CIA supported
Samuel Doe host_asserted
“who could overpower forces all the way up from the ground floor to the eighth floor. There is no question the CIA supported the opposition to Tolbert. As to, let's see, James Dennis echoes this assessment. Ask if the 17 soldiers were capabl…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Liberia @ 40:10
Charles Taylor assassinated
Samuel Doe host_asserted
“opportunities to bring them to our universities. That program needs to stop. It needs to go away immediately because they groom them while they're here to go back and do their missions. And so this Taylor guy basically incrementally takes o…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Liberia @ 49:05
Samuel Doe assassinated
William Jarboe host_asserted
“And then they killed him when he was basically trying to leave the country so that he couldn't talk and implicate anybody else. In 1982, and that just comes from a whole bunch of articles that I've read, because it's a totally strange, craz…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Liberia @ 43:31
Samuel Doe assassinated
William Tolbert host_asserted
“They say that the Doe guy is the one that actually went up with the group and killed him. Tipite claims that an American was in the mansion yard as the coup was unfolding, providing one possible theory. Emmanuel Bollier, Doe's Minister of I…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Liberia @ 41:35
CIA funded
Samuel Doe guest_asserted
“Samuel Doe, D-O-E. The young soldiers attended night classes at Moja's Marcus Garvey School. Winston believes that both groups were supported by the CIA. Tipitae would not confirm this, but he does claim that Matthews, now deceased, was a p…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Liberia @ 37:28
Mentions (13)
▶ 1:18:09
And the last thing that comes to mind right now, since it's kind of open mic, I guess, is another friend, a guy I met. I didn't really know him well, but he had been on the MTT to Liberia, the mobile training team for SF down there. They'd …
▶ 53:49
to Liberian warlord Charles Taylor, who had been recruited by the CIA to overthrow Liberian dictator Samuel K. Doe in the 1980s. And we're probably going to go there tomorrow because that is a very interesting story, too. One of these aides…
▶ 37:28
Samuel Doe, D-O-E. The young soldiers attended night classes at Moja's Marcus Garvey School. Winston believes that both groups were supported by the CIA. Tipitae would not confirm this, but he does claim that Matthews, now deceased, was a p…
▶ 41:08
was in close contact with the assault. Tolbert III notes that Samuel Doe, the figurehead of the coup, was sleeping on the grounds of the executive mansion while the assault unfolded. If President Doe did not kill Tolbert, who did? Because a…
▶ 43:01
The U.S.-trained Ranger, whose close ties to the U.S. military mission in Liberia, was shot down by Doe's loyalists while trying to escape the country a few weeks later. In a twist of event that was not adequately explained. Now, let me tel…
▶ 43:31
And then they killed him when he was basically trying to leave the country so that he couldn't talk and implicate anybody else. In 1982, and that just comes from a whole bunch of articles that I've read, because it's a totally strange, craz…
▶ 44:34
quote-unquote errand boy relationship with the U.S. In other words, he was a CIA stooge. Doe was expected to make way for a civilian government in 1985, but rigged elections that year with U.S. acquiescence. His inability to step aside prom…
▶ 45:33
now lives in the United States. America's ties to Liberian conflict are numerous. Prince Johnson, a sitting Liberian senator who presided over Doe's videotape execution in 1990, so they murdered him, attempted to reach the U.S. embassy to o…
▶ 35:41
During Anthony Russo's trial for tax income fraud in 1986, Russo testified that in 1982, he received $25,000 from Global for accompanying the dictator of Liberia, Samuel Doe, on a trip. Well, you all met Farhad Azima. He was the chairman of…
▶ 36:10
to fly the president of Liberia, which was a new government and its cabinet around the world on a Goodwill tour. And they hired criminals to do it. That's when Liberia had had a change of regimes. And remember, Liberia is the colony that we…
▶ 37:05
Sergeant Doe, who was a sergeant in the Liberian Army, overthrew the government. The government was backed by our CIA. And when the Revolutionary Coup occurred, the United States then wanted to become friendly with the new government. They …
▶ 37:39
I was head of the bank and I had to check with Mr. LeMaster, who was the president. And he covered for me. And I took the trip around the world and we went all around the world with the president and his cabinet. And the president and I bec…
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as a result of a military coup in 1980 by Sergeant Samuel Doe. The CIA also used Farhad Azizma and his Global International Airways to take Doe on a round trip around the world to curry favor with the new military dictator so that it could …