Dominican Republic country
also: Santo Domingo, Dominicans, Santa Domingo, modern day Dominican Republic, the country, Dominican, DR, Trujillo's regime, Dominicana
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Claims (20)
Rafael Trujillo ruled
Dominican Republic documented
“Yeah, there we go. But he and most of his fellow Spanish refugees soon discovered that they had left the frying pan and jumped into the fire. Rafael Trujillo had ruled the Dominican Republic since the 1930s, a reign of terror that combined …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 15 @ 2:03
United States government supplied_arms_to
Dominican Republic host_asserted
“The anti-communist liberals aren't strong enough. We must use our influence to take Balaguer along the road to democracy, unquote. To make certain that the Dominicans got the message, a U.S. naval task force of eight ships and 1,800 Marines…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Dominican Republic @ 38:45
John Bartlow Martin covered_up
Dominican Republic host_asserted
“Fiat was inescapable, a highly condescending intrusion into the affairs of a sovereign nation. His instructions extended down to the level of what the loser should say in his concession speech. Further, under the emergency law of the U.S. a…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Dominican Republic @ 43:47
Jesús de Galíndez fled_to
Dominican Republic documented
“Galendez was a 40-year-old bachelor, popular with his students, born to a prominent family in Spain and educated as a lawyer. During the Spanish Civil War, he had fought against Franco's fascists. After Franco triumphed, he fled for his lif…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 15 @ 1:06
Richard Nixon visited
Dominican Republic documented
“communism. That same year, Vice President Nixon visited the Dominican Republic and made a very public display of embracing him. The U.S. should overlook the notorious defects of the Dominican dictator Nixon later advised Eisenhower's cabine…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 15 @ 7:09
Thomas Massie supported
Dominican Republic host_asserted
“Mann labeled democratically elected Juan Bosch a communist. Oh my gosh, I'm shocked. And supported the U.S. invasion in 1965. Mann personally insisted on the production of a cable which would describe danger to American citizens in the Domi…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 5 @ 1:14:58
Dan Mitrione visited
Dominican Republic documented
“Although the attempts failed, a party functionary briefed Salinas on the police terror that was also going on in the Dominican Republic by the same Office of Public Safety. He also said that Dan Mitterrand had visited the Dominican Republic…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Hidden Terror by AJ Langguth Part 11 @ 57:44
Anastasio Somoza carried_out_attack
Dominican Republic book_quoted
“personally worked on that, he said. When the CIA needed a secret base to prepare for the Bay of Pigs invasion, Somoza couldn't have been more accommodating. The U.S. called me and I agreed to have the bombers leave here and knock the hell o…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance by Gary Webb Part 2 @ 2:23
United States government supplied_arms_to
Dominican Republic documented
“the Dominican Republic asked the Queen of Spain to come back after they'd kicked them out because there's so much internal turmoil going on. So then happened the War of Restoration. Eventually, we get to the part where in the late 1800s, U.…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Dominican Republic @ 8:39
Woodrow Wilson ordered_assassination_of
Dominican Republic documented
“Our Marines die, their people die, and it just keeps going back and forth. So Wilson ordered another U.S. Marine expedition in 1916, which would seize their ports, their capital. And they retreated to the mountains and basically kept this m…”
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Shepard Knapp headed
Dominican Republic documented
“Our Marines die, their people die, and it just keeps going back and forth. So Wilson ordered another U.S. Marine expedition in 1916, which would seize their ports, their capital. And they retreated to the mountains and basically kept this m…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Dominican Republic @ 12:07
CIA trained
Dominican Republic book_quoted
“where they set up Jonestown, just throwing that out there. It was literally right across the border, like they were running out of Jonestown to Venezuela after the Jonestown massacre in order to get out of the country. So that's very intere…”
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CIA supplied_arms_to
Dominican Republic book_quoted
“flown there from the U.S. and Puerto Rico by the CIA. The dissidents make numerous requests for weapons, sniper rifles, remote control detonating devices, you know, all the stuff like in the stay-behind units. And several of the requests we…”
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Rafael Trujillo carried_out_attack
Dominican Republic host_asserted
“a continuation of Trujillo regime or a Castro regime. We ought to aim at the first, but we really can't renounce the second until we are sure we can't avoid the third. Rafael Trujillo Jr. was clearly not ideal. Besides bearing an inescapabl…”
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The Atlantic operated_in
Dominican Republic caller_asserted
“When I tried to get more details, that's when he said he couldn't say anything. So, okay, more airlines. So Miami Air, AV Atlantic, which was based out of Fort Lauderdale and Savannah. And he also said that AV Atlantic sometimes flew the Do…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 8 @ 1:10:08
Southern Air Transport operated_in
Dominican Republic caller_asserted
“And he he did share that. Oh, Dominican Republic and Haiti, Port-au-Prince and Panama. Those were probably the most naturally. And Granada, he and he said that sometimes they would do night missions into Central, South America or wherever, …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 8 @ 1:14:16
Philip Agee carried_out_attack
Dominican Republic host_asserted
“in the 1965 overthrow of the Dominican Republic. And of course, during that coup, they accused the nationalist president of being a communist, which we see is kind of a common denominator with most of these operations. And he also said out …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 5 @ 4:58
CIA used_as_training_camp
Dominican Republic host_asserted
“$25 million a year in foreign aid, most of which ended up in his overseas foreign bank accounts. The CIA further enriched the dictator with several secret payments, delivering suitcases stuffed with cash when he came to visit the UN because…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 15 @ 10:12
Dominican Republic carried_out_attack
Haiti host_asserted
“Because as I have often articulated in other venues, they love setting up paramilitary, and just the best example of that is the Dominican Republic in Haiti. Dominican Republic was a controlled dictatorship, and they set up gladio operation…”
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Fulgencio Batista installed
Dominican Republic host_asserted
“When you tell a foreign country who they can and can't have as a president and you assassinate anybody that they want as their president that is actually elected, it makes people a little radical. That obviously is newsflash to them. And in…”
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Mentions (95)
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Two men came very close when Johnson became the Senate Majority Leader in 1955. He made Baker the Secretary for the Majority. Mr. Baker proved especially adept at what they referred to as Senate math, and that's basically going around buyin…
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which, by the way, is a CIA front, to establish casinos in the Dominican Republic. Baker arranged for Ed Levinson, who was an associate of Meyer Lansky and Sam Giacano of the mafia, to become involved in this deal. So this is the CIA gettin…
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And he did run for both. And he was reelected as a senator at the same time he and JFK was elected to the president and vice presidents. So it goes on to say, in 1960, when Johnson was reelected, or excuse me, elected to vice president, Bak…
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in the Dominican Republic. Now, again, keep in mind, this is 1960. The Dominican Republic has Operation Gladio units in it, and they are attacking Haiti. Baker argued that the Dominican Republic would be a mafia replacement for Cuba. Howeve…
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Because as I have often articulated in other venues, they love setting up paramilitary, and just the best example of that is the Dominican Republic in Haiti. Dominican Republic was a controlled dictatorship, and they set up gladio operation…
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So you can look at the Dominican Republic and then you can look at Haiti, but you have to look at both of them together because they have been used to destabilize each other. So that's kind of where we're going to go with this. And we're go…
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And in response, miraculously, Gulf Oil got the oil concessions for Bolivia. Imagine that. In the two years following the disappearance of Che Guevara from public view, in early 1965, rumors had placed him at different times in the Dominica…
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Hi, everybody. Sorry we're a little late today. Let me get my co-host added here. Bridget, if you wouldn't mind sending the link to Cousin It for me. And we're going to spend a little bit of time today talking about the Dominican Republic. …
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Unfortunately for the Dominican Republic, you can't just start there. There's so much history there. And for those of you who don't know, there's a land mass in the Caribbean that consists of both Haiti and the Dominican Republic. I've been…
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operations into Haiti in the past. So again, that's a 30,000 foot look. I'm not telling you you can't go. I just will not ever go back. I'll just leave it at that. I'm not going back. But I did want to briefly go over some of the history st…
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what we now know to be the Dominican Republic. At the time, it was called Santo Domingo. And again, those name changes makes history for some people a little more difficult in tracing back what you may read of history and then being able to…
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It definitely was present here. So then you had a lot of fighting in the 1800s between Haiti and Santo Domingo. And then and sometimes Haiti would win, sometimes modern day Dominican Republic would win. But there was a couple of interesting…
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So they implemented laws to try to protect themselves from that. So you had when Haiti took over the Dominican Republic, it forced a lot of the land owning families because they tried to implement their constitution on the Dominican Republi…
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They kicked the Vatican and closed down all of the Roman Catholic Church and confiscated all of their belongings. As a result of that, you had, again, a lot of turmoil. So then the Dominican Republic begins their war of independence in the …
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Constitution and setting up their state, still they're going to have lots of border skirmishes over the years in trying to come up with a definitive boundary of where Haiti and the Dominican Republic separates themselves. So after continued…
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the Dominican Republic asked the Queen of Spain to come back after they'd kicked them out because there's so much internal turmoil going on. So then happened the War of Restoration. Eventually, we get to the part where in the late 1800s, U.…
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because of the Monroe Doctrine and the fact that he was owned by the elite and the international syndicate, that he's going to impose U.S. administration of all Dominican customs, which is where they got like 90 percent of their money.…
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Our Marines die, their people die, and it just keeps going back and forth. So Wilson ordered another U.S. Marine expedition in 1916, which would seize their ports, their capital. And they retreated to the mountains and basically kept this m…
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And it became very awkward, too. There was a lot of race issues at this time because there was a large portion of the Dominican Republic that were minority. And at the time, there were no minorities allowed in the Marines. They didn't deseg…
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Moving forward, you have World War I, World War II. The Dominican Republic basically assisted in the form of like sugar and other things. I mean, of course, we bought it, but they did assist with supplies to the allies during those two wars…
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And he ended the customs agreement with the U.S. early. So the problem, the downside of all of that was he was a dictator. He murdered people. At the end of 30 years, it is estimated that over 50,000 Dominicans and foreign nationals were mu…
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population, this was news to me, inside the United States too, that they utilized, and by they, I'm going to say both Trujillo and the CIA, because anybody in New York that was anti-Trujillo publicly and in a very boisterous manner got assa…
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to the Soviet Union for help. But it is interesting that at one point, apparently he did reach out just before he was assassinated to the Soviet Union and legalized the Communist Party in the Dominican Republic. I'm sure that had nothing to…
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We do know that in the past, the American public has been manipulated through psychological operations and manipulation of the mockingbird press. So, in 1958, the CIA station chief in the Dominican Republic, his name was Lear, L-E-A-R, Reed…
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Because the CIA wanted him gone, too. Just laying that out there. Americans living in the Dominican Republic were enlisted for the cause by the CIA. Schemes to overthrow Trujillo were drawn up at different times by the State Department. Col…
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would not interfere militarily to prevent the assassination and would support them and recognize the new government afterwards. The Dominican Republic, where American Marines have landed on four separate occasions in this century, the last …
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And then it is the people within the National Guard slash military structure that rises up and becomes the new dictator, as in the case with Rafael Trujillo. It was during one of those Marine invasions into the Dominican Republic that the U…
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was sent away to boarding school in Pennsylvania from Cuba. He was from a very elite and prestigious family. And he took like a year out of that while he's in high school to go to the Dominican Republic. Hello, hello. He went to the Dominic…
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operations. So the day after the assassination, Raphael Trujillo Jr. rushed home from his playboy's life in Paris to take over the reins of the government. Little had been resolved either in the Dominican Republic or in Washington because n…
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Resentment spilled over into the streets. By October, the protests were occurring daily and being put down by tanks. Students were being shot dead by government troops. The U.S. began to make moves for the situation in the street and the hi…
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The anti-communist liberals aren't strong enough. We must use our influence to take Balaguer along the road to democracy, unquote. To make certain that the Dominicans got the message, a U.S. naval task force of eight ships and 1,800 Marines…
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after only two months in office. Washington then turned around and issued another stern warning to General Rodriguez, threatening Dominican leaders with a large loss of aid if they supported another coup and mounted another naval show of fo…
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Interestingly enough, you'll recognize all of these Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, all of which, by the way, we've overthrown. So you start and there's a few others in the Caribbean. So we're going to basically be work…
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However, Cuba said that it absolutely did not come from Cuba. And they actually provided some information later on that documented the fact that it did not initiate from Cuba. And it says the first members of the American military mission t…
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that had originated from the Dominican Republic. And keep in mind, we've talked repeatedly about the Dominican Republic and them having a network of Gladio training terrorist camps set up inside of the Dominican Republic. Regardless of the …
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That it basically became another false flag in which the quote unquote violence was going to be ratcheted up. And then you have a paramilitary campaign that begins being launched from the Dominican Republic, which we talked about being set …
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the Haitian police facilitating some of these drugs and weapons across the Dominican Republic border. There were drugs and weapons inside of containers sitting right there in the port. Jimmy began to talk to people, and that was his biggest…
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For instance, the police that were trafficking the weapons in from the Dominican Republic. Again, from an outsider standpoint. So you're saying that whenever somebody does something, like obviously there's been decades of criminality occurr…
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Now, if you listen to what Bridget just said, she also talked about how the gangs went back six hours later. Well, what gangs went back six hours later to take children as hostages? So if you flash back to when Sillsbury was involved with t…
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in Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and St. Martin. Oh my God, look at that. All of the places that the CIA has cued, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica. I haven't done St. Martin yet, but I do know there's a lot of fake banks down there that work…
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had worked with in Cuba. So he comes here. He's trained up to be an assassin. He's given a one-year apprenticeship in Dominican Republic after we overthrew that government. And he went to a terrorist training camp in the Dominican Republic …
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Cuban overthrow of Castro, that if you joined the military, they would give you your citizenship. And so Felix goes over to Vietnam and works for Donald Gregg and then basically has ran as part of the CIA ever since then. Felix Rodriguez is…
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It's horrible what happened to them as far as the hurricane. Understand that our perspective in Operation Gladio Jamaica was one of the key nodes. Jamaica, Dominican Republic and Trinidad are names that I've come across repeatedly as being …
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and the Colombia proximity to neighboring crystal triangle countries, Peru and Bolivia. And then again, also Panama for the monetary piece of this. It also created transit countries, Mexico, Jamaica, and the Dominican Republic. The consumer…
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And then again, do you know how many ships and aircraft have to take off out of Panama to go to Spain and the United States through, I think he mentioned, Panama, Dominican Republic, and Jamaica? Not the land routes. I'm not even counting t…
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A left of center Green Party contender threatened to defeat Washington's preferred candidate, Juan Manuel Santos. Faced with sinking poll numbers, the Santos team hired Rendon just 21 days before the election. In that short time, Rendon was…
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Perez Jimenez's reign came to an end almost immediately when protests against his rule sparred yet another military mutiny in Caracas that forced his exile to the Dominican Republic. You cannot be independent. The developments of 1958 inaug…
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Meanwhile, the nonstop cycle of externally imposed civil unrest inspired Maduro's government to launch formal negotiations with the moderate opposition represented by the MUD coalition in the Dominican Republic. Following months of delibera…
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personally worked on that, he said. When the CIA needed a secret base to prepare for the Bay of Pigs invasion, Somoza couldn't have been more accommodating. The U.S. called me and I agreed to have the bombers leave here and knock the hell o…
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But they use Spain. And if you look geographically, getting a covert illicit drugs through the Caribbean from Colombia, stopping off points, Jamaica.…
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But primarily the way they did it was they overthrew governments in Latin America during Operation Condor. And so the aircraft was going down there full of weapons and they were coming back empty. So they basically have no cost of transport…
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When I tried to get more details, that's when he said he couldn't say anything. So, okay, more airlines. So Miami Air, AV Atlantic, which was based out of Fort Lauderdale and Savannah. And he also said that AV Atlantic sometimes flew the Do…
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And he he did share that. Oh, Dominican Republic and Haiti, Port-au-Prince and Panama. Those were probably the most naturally. And Granada, he and he said that sometimes they would do night missions into Central, South America or wherever, …
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That's the movie that they showed at the International Police Academy to every single group. When Costa-Garros visited Montevideo in 1972, he sidestepped questions of local reporters about what kind of film he intended to make. Privately, t…
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Although the attempts failed, a party functionary briefed Salinas on the police terror that was also going on in the Dominican Republic by the same Office of Public Safety. He also said that Dan Mitterrand had visited the Dominican Republic…
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knew this was going on. We were the only ones kept in the dark. Those who overthrew the reformed presidents of Honduras and Santo Domingo to substitute them for guerrilla puppets of the United Fruit Company, those who assassinated President…
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in the 1965 overthrow of the Dominican Republic. And of course, during that coup, they accused the nationalist president of being a communist, which we see is kind of a common denominator with most of these operations. And he also said out …
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The Panama Canal Treaty actually negotiated because, remember, Panama never signed the original treaty. So Johnson finally agreed to begin renegotiating that. He was involved in Bolivia during their destabilization efforts. Mann also commen…
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Mann labeled democratically elected Juan Bosch a communist. Oh my gosh, I'm shocked. And supported the U.S. invasion in 1965. Mann personally insisted on the production of a cable which would describe danger to American citizens in the Domi…
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who told him approvingly about the contributions of other U.S. companies because, in his words, it was to ensure civil peace. In 1965, another development helped to reinforce the interest of Brazil's military in the quote-unquote communist …
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Among the Brazilian units to go north were two Marine battalions. Since the U.S. military command understood the difficulty Brasilia would face in explaining casualties, the Brazilian role was largely defensive. U.S. troops were to hold and…
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They were kept well back of any boundaries. To the young Brazilian troops, the situation soon became demoralizing. They had come to save a sister republic from that quote-unquote communist threat, although what was going on in the Dominican…
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Open fire on anything that moved. Whatever other effect on the Dominican Republic, the 1965 invasion led to an outpouring of U.S. aid to the dictatorial government that was installed. Some $100 million ended up and a new Office of Public Sa…
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in the Dominican Republic. That's extremely bothersome since we know the Dominican Republic was basically ran by the CIA and used for both drugs and weapons transfers. How convenient, especially if you're a money launderer and live on the I…
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that they were now setting him up. The scheme that Kaiser used to convince Wilson that the U.S. wanted to make a deal with him was similar to the Shackley-Kleinz Accord and von Marbog had done with Wilson and Itzko. Wilson was to be allowed…
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Wilson claims he would have never believed Kaiser's story. At any rate, the reality of what he faced came home to Wilson as immigration officers in the Dominican Republic refused to let him get off the plane and instead forced him onto a fl…
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that was generated by the Reagan administration. Reminiscent of the Dominican Republic intervention ordered by LBJ in 1965, urgent fury had the objectives of, quote-unquote, protecting American citizens that were never under threat. That wa…
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At last, William Colby proceeded with his briefing, then handed Kissinger a copy of the report. It contained allegations of CIA assassination efforts against such foreign political leaders as Castro, Diem in Vietnam, the Dominican dictator …
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Rafael Trujillo in the Dominican Republic, which could later be used as an answer to the questions of where all those guns came from, which is why it's so important that they control the countries around the target. So if we get caught, we'…
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Eisenhower feared what was going on in Cuba. There were reports of a legion created for this purpose. During 1959 and 60, small armed groups invaded Panama, Guatemala, and the Dominican Republic. Much as Castro himself had sailed to Cuba,…
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to establish his base. The rebels were citizens of their own countries. So in other words, there were going to be some lookalike revolution attempts since Castro had successfully done his. Not from outside forces, from people from those cou…
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Dulles and Bissell avoided soliciting an approval and the president-elect volunteered none. The CIA officials also spent time discussing covert activities in the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, and Tibet.…
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caught the flavor of the dispute, but the agency wouldn't accept it. There were other Che Cavera sightings too, resulting in Langley's determination to get him at all costs. But not everyone believed. As late as May 1967, Desmond Fitzgerald…
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He behaved with caution on Project Democracy. Fires knew no Spanish, though he had a reputation as a linguist. What? That's like one of the easiest languages to learn. He was a member of the agency's Middle East group. Fires was not entirel…
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such as the Congo's Patrice Lumumba, South Vietnam's Ngo Dinh Diem, Rafael Trujillo of the Dominican Republic, and Fidel Castro, its assassins had proved inept or were beaten to the punch, i.e. they weren't responsible, which is a bold-face…
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Galendez was a 40-year-old bachelor, popular with his students, born to a prominent family in Spain and educated as a lawyer. During the Spanish Civil War, he had fought against Franco's fascists. After Franco triumphed, he fled for his lif…
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where strongman Rafael Trujillo had promised sanctuary to Spanish exiles. Arriving in late 1939 in Santo Domingo, the capital city, which the dictator had renamed after himself, Galindez found work as a professor of history and languages, a…
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Yeah, there we go. But he and most of his fellow Spanish refugees soon discovered that they had left the frying pan and jumped into the fire. Rafael Trujillo had ruled the Dominican Republic since the 1930s, a reign of terror that combined …
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Trujillo also provided thousands of young men from the lower orders, including blacks and other traditional outcasts, a path upward by expanding the civil service as well as the military, transforming his army into the second most powerful …
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pledging his nation's allegiance to the United States, especially during World War II and the Cold War, and showering money on Washington politicians and lobbying firms. His courtship with Washington paid off, which was why he was allowed t…
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communism. That same year, Vice President Nixon visited the Dominican Republic and made a very public display of embracing him. The U.S. should overlook the notorious defects of the Dominican dictator Nixon later advised Eisenhower's cabine…
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$25 million a year in foreign aid, most of which ended up in his overseas foreign bank accounts. The CIA further enriched the dictator with several secret payments, delivering suitcases stuffed with cash when he came to visit the UN because…
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That the intelligence agency used as a cutout to do dirty jobs on U.S. soil, where the CIA was, quote unquote, forbidden to operate, but did so anyway. Grabbed by Mayhew's agents who were waiting for him at his apartment, he was drugged and…
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that was especially equipped to fly long distances, stopping for refueling after midnight in West Palm Beach before continuing on to the Dominican Republic. After landing, Galendez, still half-conscious, was transported to the dictator's fa…
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firm. Frank won the trust of Trujillo, who made him his bodyguard during state visits to Europe and the U.S. Mayhew's agency was also given a lucrative contract to upgrade his security in the Dominican Republic. Frank liked to play tennis w…
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He went too far and ordered the murder of three young American, the murder of the American pilot who had flown Galendez to the Dominican Republic. 23-year-old Gerald Murphy had dreamed of being a pilot his whole life. He had been prevented …
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for the CIA in Trujillo. It beats the hell out of Oregon, the young Portland native said. But Murphy's life took a fatal turn when he was engaged by John Frank to fly the heavily sedated Galendez to Trujillo. John Frank told Murphy that Gal…
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Signed an agreement not to work as a foreign agent and walked out of court a free man. Nobody was ever charged with the murders and they knew exactly who did it. Allen Dulles' CIA believed in the power of ideas. It was easy for Dulles' Ivy …
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And isn't it interesting that he thinks that he can blackmail the guy that orchestrated the kidnapping of someone out of New York City, flew him all the way to the Dominican Republic, and then boiled him alive. That's not the guy you want t…
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Why is that important? Atlantic Alcohol performs operations in Brazil, the British West Indies, and the Dominican Republic. They also have an address in St. Petersburg. That's crazy. That address where this Atlantic Alcohol is located is th…
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while it was in the process of transporting about 850 kilos of cocaine to another destination thought to be in Central America, with the final destination being the United States. The story was not reported at all in the United States. It a…
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The second figure is the aircraft's unique serial number, which is referenced specifically in the story published in the Dominican Republic. With those in mind, the author requested the FAA to get a full registration history of the cocaine …
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September 26, 2014, according to the Florida Corporation records. It had not filed an annual report in a while. Malago told the author in 2008 that Atlantic Alcohol had operations in Brazil, as well as British West Indies and the Dominican …
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at C-O-R-U, which was a Cuban exile terrorist group that was connected to and partly financed by Guillermo Hernandez Cartier. Castro, who owned the Golden Falcon Skydiving Club in the Florida Everglades, shuttles between Miami and the Domin…
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the daughter of an admiral close to the president of the Republic. And as I've explained multiple times, the leadership of the Dominican Republic has been in bed with the CIA for a very long time. And it's been used as one of the stop-offs …