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Carl Chanel person

also: Spitz Chanel, Chanel

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Carl Chanel funded Contras documented
“A fire-breathing conservative fundraiser opened an account at Palmer National Bank in Washington, D.C. for a 501c3 foundation called the National Endowment for Preservation of Liberty. Chanel then went to wealthy Republicans and raised mone…”
▶ The Colonels corner Prelude to terror final chapter @ 1:01:11

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The Colonels corner Prelude to terror final chapter
▶ 1:00:46 BCCI with their domestic institutions. The clearest example was the effort of Robert Altman and Clark Clifford, who you guys who've watched our series on the BCCI Bank with Warhamster, and I will remember those names, to help Kamal Adem tak…
The Colonels corner Prelude to terror final chapter
▶ 1:01:11 A fire-breathing conservative fundraiser opened an account at Palmer National Bank in Washington, D.C. for a 501c3 foundation called the National Endowment for Preservation of Liberty. Chanel then went to wealthy Republicans and raised mone…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 46 (48)
▶ 46:52 In addition to the secret means there existed for opening funding mechanisms through conservative fundraiser Carl Channel, whose National Endowment for the Preservation of Liberty, talk about an oxymoron, collected more than $6 million for …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 46 (48)
▶ 47:23 Briefings for their donors. President Reagan appeared twice to meet the donors, the private donors of a covert war. On one occasion in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, Reagan's appearance came neatly sandwiched between talks by Elliot…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 46 (48)
▶ 47:55 for a specific item the donor could contribute. The White House Office of Public Liaison complimented Chanel's effort with its own, with North as the preferred speaker. North asserted that those who opposed contrafunding were mounting the m…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 46 (48)
▶ 48:26 funding Contras to overthrow a democratically elected government, you're acting like Adolf Hitler. Elliott Abrams critiqued the storyboards for Chanel's TV ad. Chanel's consumed 35% or more of the donations on overhead for propaganda. Ronal…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 46 (48)
▶ 53:30 Siegleb gave Oliver North a Contra weapons wish list, which the Chanel group used for fundraising. At least John Siegleb had the contacts to bring Adolfo Calero the cheapest weapons and ammunition that could be bought. Langley was aware of …