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William Harding Jackson person

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Walter Bedell Smith appointed William Harding Jackson documented
“Walter Bedell Smith had the clout to make things happen and sufficient prestige among the U.S. military to knock down the opposition to working with the CIA. The military intelligence unit had resisted acknowledging the primacy of the direc…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 @ 1:04:16
William Harding Jackson member_of Carter, Lanyard, and Milburn documented
“All of them had worked in the same Wall Street law firm called Carter, Ledyard, and Milburn before World War II. Gray hired as his assistant in this psychological warfare area a guy by the name of Tracy Barnes, B-A-R-N-E-S.…”
▶ The Colonels corner president’s secret wars chapter 5 @ 36:14

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Operation Gladio - Spain
▶ 1:02 and had a lot of fun with the thread that I posted this morning, if you guys haven't seen it. I will give you kind of a cheat, since y'all are my favorites, always coming in to listen to our space. The guy that I originally started looking …
Operation Gladio - Spain
▶ 1:30 Harding Jackson. He's kind of one of those guys like William Pauly that is in the background of a whole bunch of things, not necessarily in the full front of full exposure, but has had some unbelievable contributions to the international sy…
The Colonels corner president’s secret wars chapter 5
▶ 35:45 that ran the PR firm that also ran a prostitution ring in Washington, D.C. under the guise of being a PR guy. So Gordon Gray had previously sat on the president's NSC while serving as the secretary of the army. Isn't that sweet? He was know…
The Colonels corner president’s secret wars chapter 5
▶ 41:29 A North Carolina state senator, both before and after the war, an assistant secretary at the Pentagon and then secretary of the Army, Gray left government service in 1950 to preside over the University of North Carolina. A few short months …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 38 (40)
▶ 1:16:51 In 1994, a debate waged on the letters page of the Washington Post. Former CIA James Potts attributed the legislation to a complete outsider, the academic Gerald Bender. The true story revolves around California Democrat Alan Cranston, the …
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5
▶ 59:43 that if he wanted to manage intelligence, he would have taken the job of DCI. Hill and Cutter suggested that an outside panel review it and report on the mission. The president approved. Alan Dulles of Solomon and Cromwell agreed to chair t…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5
▶ 1:00:43 criticized Hill and Cotter, whose days were numbered, because Alan Dulles wants the job. But beyond its conclusion on CIA leadership, on the community and on intelligence estimates, and on the NSC supervision, the January 49 report had spec…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5
▶ 1:04:16 Walter Bedell Smith had the clout to make things happen and sufficient prestige among the U.S. military to knock down the opposition to working with the CIA. The military intelligence unit had resisted acknowledging the primacy of the direc…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5
▶ 1:04:48 co-author of the 49 CIA panel study and Frank Wisner's friend and former law partner. Jackson and Wisner and CIA General Counsel Larry Houston drafted new language for the 10-2 directive, which they took to Bedell Smith. Smith drew through …
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5
▶ 1:08:17 I'll just give you some of the names. William Jackson was involved, Lyman Kirkpatrick, Willard Wyman, Colonel Kilburn Johnson, and Allen Dulles. Lyman Kirkpatrick also wanted the DO staff kept to a minimum to avoid managers getting in the w…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 (6)
▶ 40:37 Guy that would have been in charge was Gordon Gray. General Walter Bedell Smith and William Jackson brought the word. Jackson, a Gray associate since 1930s, represented the token of trust. General Smith told Gray that he, Smith, wanted Gray…