David Walker person
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David Walker headed
Keeney Meany Services documented
“as Swahils for movement of snake through the grass, or a kind of South Arabian slang meaning clandestine or under the counter. Okay. KMS was managed by former SAS man David Walker, who had first broken into the private security racket while…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 9 @ 52:32
David Walker headed
Saladin Security documented
“and an SAS group officer, Andrew Nightingale, was part of the original cast. Both men would later go on to manage Saladin Security, which was another SAS private military company. The relationship between KMS and SAS was so close that KMS w…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 9 @ 53:03
David Walker proposed
Oliver North book_quoted
“to get data. He assembled it into a package that Robert Owen carried to Honduras. Then Vickers found himself cut off from the clandestine service data on future events. In December, because again, we don't want the CIA actually doing CIA st…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 47 (49) @ 1:02
Oliver North recruited
David Walker book_quoted
“seemed impossible. Calero abandoned the idea. Although Walker received no immediate employment, he won a place on the team when Project Democracy expanded to include Airlift. In February 1985, North asked Rob Owens to carry intelligence, in…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 47 (49) @ 2:01
Mentions (12)
▶ 11:24
Dorothy that marries the Bush, George Herbert Walker Jr. and John M. Walker. So again, these names are going to repeat themselves. So he, the George Herbert Walker Sr. grows up in Missouri and his family is originally from Maryland. And his…
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Now, George Herbert Walker Sr.'s dad is a guy by the name of David Davis Walker. And he was born in 1840 and lived to 1918. So he died right after World War I. So he also was in Missouri and in the dry goods business. And he originally grew…
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This guy, David Davis Walker, is his we'll get to him in a minute. He was the first cousin of Senator and Supreme Court Justice David Davis. That's who he's named after. OK, so Supreme Court Justice David Davis. This David Davis Walker's is…
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has quite an interesting, I'm not going to go into it in total, but he has a very interesting, he served on Abraham Lincoln's as his campaign manager when he ran in 1860. So he's tied into the very beginnings of the Republican Party route. …
▶ 23:37
Also talked about the Burlington Industries. And OK, so he marries a woman by the name of Martha Beakey, B-E-A-K-E-Y. And he moved to Walker's Point in Maine. And that's kind of where the main compound in Kennebunkport began.…
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was with this guy. Now his father is George E. Walker. Okay. We don't know a lot about George E. Walker, but we do know something about George E. Walker's father. All right. So now we're, George E. Walker's father is Thomas Walker. We've go…
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He committed a billion dollars of his own money to found it. To run it, he gets one David Walker, who was at the time the head of the United States Government Accountability Office, GAO. So the connection I'm trying to make is the doorway b…
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to get data. He assembled it into a package that Robert Owen carried to Honduras. Then Vickers found himself cut off from the clandestine service data on future events. In December, because again, we don't want the CIA actually doing CIA st…
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SAS Regiment, which is like their special forces, met North and proposed a commando attack. North and Calero discussed the idea. Calero also consulted General Singlib about the concept. A Walker associate entered Nicaragua to test the route…
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Baker had spent five years as an enemy prisoner. The youngest was Wallace Buzz Sawyer and David Johnson. They were in their 30s. A British crew with David Walker, the former commando, as minimally capable loadmaster and Ian Crawford for pil…
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The enemy intention to limit flights over Nicaragua to third-party nationals had to be abandoned by mid-June. The British crews had a pilot who had previously flown only helicopters. Moreover, the crew's escapades in San Salvador drew unwan…
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as Swahils for movement of snake through the grass, or a kind of South Arabian slang meaning clandestine or under the counter. Okay. KMS was managed by former SAS man David Walker, who had first broken into the private security racket while…