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Claims (3)
Patricia founded
Asia Research Organization book_quoted
“The Congo operation proved that Wilson was more than just a man with a touch for business. Wilson became the new Paul Helliwell operating around the world. He set up the Asia Research Organization, which is another front for the CIA, Asia R…”
▶ Operation Gladio (241113) @ 36:53
Patricia founded
Consultants International book_quoted
“Consultants International and set up an office on K Street Northwest next to Washington's super lobbyist. You just can't make this shit up. Robert Keith Gray. Now, who is Robert Keith Gray? Robert Keith Gray, and I know Bridget's going to p…”
▶ Operation Gladio (241113) @ 41:17
Patricia supplied_arms_to
Muammar Gaddafi host_asserted
“OK, so basically they wanted Wilson gone and they frame Wilson, who at this point and they don't even talk about that either here. I thought they did later on and maybe they do. Wilson is selling arms to Gaddafi for the CIA and he gets in t…”
▶ Operation Gladio (241113) @ 48:05
Mentions (23)
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The CIA mercenary force had only a single slow fishing boat to carry out their mission. There was seemingly no practical way to bring in additional boats. Wilson hit upon a scheme to ship aluminum swift boats in pieces into the country on C…
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The Congo operation proved that Wilson was more than just a man with a touch for business. Wilson became the new Paul Helliwell operating around the world. He set up the Asia Research Organization, which is another front for the CIA, Asia R…
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as the CIA's front man in the anti-Sucarno operation, which we know they overthrew his government too, as they did with Marcos eventually in the Philippines. In Mexico, Wilson ran Ricardo Chavez as an agent in place in an operation involvin…
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Diaz Serrano. Two years after Clines brought Wilson into the special activities area, it was obvious that Wilson was indispensable. Clines brought him into the secret war in Laos. Wilson traveled regularly to Laos in his capacity as a CIA b…
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They helped the smugglers. That's why they were in bed together, unquote, which is a bold-faced lie. We know that this business model went back to Paul Helliwell during World War II, being the military attache with Chiang Kai-shek. In Laos,…
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unquote. No, you are a terrorist working for the CIA. Wilson was being very modest about his role. Another of the several thousand CIA officers supporting the secret war in Laos was James Cunningham. He was Wilson's old U2 boss. Cunningham …
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airline in history, Air America. James Cunningham used Wilson through his front companies to make sure that Air America got what it needed for its friends. Wilson had nothing but admiration for Shackley and Cunningham. Wilson worked with th…
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Von Marbog, who officially worked at the Pentagon Assistant Comptroller at the time, was in fact making certain that the logistical pipeline for the secret war was running smoothly. Harry Adderhall was one of the CIA's most important assets…
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The Laos had been lost. Shackley called upon Wilson's Capitol Hill connections to cut through the immigration red tape to resettle Van Pauw, the general who was the drug lord, and his many wives inside the United States. The CIA allowed Wil…
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Consultants International and set up an office on K Street Northwest next to Washington's super lobbyist. You just can't make this shit up. Robert Keith Gray. Now, who is Robert Keith Gray? Robert Keith Gray, and I know Bridget's going to p…
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Had big parties, you know, drug people, did all that kind of stuff. So it says it did not take Wilson long to court business from the nationalist Chinese on behalf of Gray. And by nationalist Chinese, they mean Chiang Kai-shek. The CIA want…
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And the CIA wanted Wilson to wine and dine members of Congress and their staff. And where did he do it? At that whorehouse. And then it says that they wanted him to keep an eye on the Koreans. Well, the whorehouse was co-owned by a Korean. …
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But you have to know what's in all of these other books in order to be able to read this book and know all of this stuff. But this book, that's the reason why I was so excited about this book, is it corroborates all of the other things that…
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The official end of Wilson's CIA career came under the strangest of circumstances. Yes, it did. It began on April 4th, 1968, the night MLK was assassinated. Wilson's principal contact in Eastland's office, Bill Simpson, brought a new office…
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Kenneth Tolliver seemed very friendly. When he overheard Wilson having a tough time with a potential business contact, he offered to check the contact out. Wilson was taken aback when Tolliver called what he said was the FBI and got a full …
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Tolliver stayed friendly until one day in summer of 1968, he came to Wilson's office to tell Wilson that he knew Wilson worked for the CIA. A few weeks later, Tolliver brought Wilson some classified CIA documents. Wilson, in a panic, again …
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Soviet agent. The FBI had no desire to embarrass Senator Eastland, who controlled the Bureau's purse strings, by divulging that he had a suspected communist agent on his staff. And so, Tulliver was allowed to resign, but Wilson, his cover b…
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Years later, the CIA claimed that Wilson had been fired from the agency for misrepresenting the ownership of a CIA-controlled company as his own in order to get a bank loan. That disinformation was part of a legend, a neatly fictionalized h…
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OK, so basically they wanted Wilson gone and they frame Wilson, who at this point and they don't even talk about that either here. I thought they did later on and maybe they do. Wilson is selling arms to Gaddafi for the CIA and he gets in t…
▶ 48:35
They want him framed. So let me go back and read this because this is the end of the chapter and then we're going to open up the mics. Years later, the CIA claimed that Wilson had been fired from the agency for misrepresenting ownership in …
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The truth is that after the Tulliver incident, Wilson was paid a $25,000 fee and offered a chance to work inside of Langley. Wilson realized that the Soviets watching his every move, he could only handle non-sensitive operations or work ins…
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Let me get down here. Hold on. So here's one called the Bauman, B-A-U-M-A-N Foundation. It was founded in 1982. And Lionel Bauman, upon his death in 87, Patricia Bauman and her husband, John Landrum Bryant, took over the managing of the fou…
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Or to be interviewed. He went on Dick Cavett. As an invited guest. And. They had him on. With the fiance. Of Patricia Hearst. Symbolizing his sympathy. For his captors. And that. Is the end of chapter six. That's crazy. Yeah. I'm sure it wa…