Associated Press organization
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CIA recruited
Associated Press book_quoted
“Henry Luce of Time, Inc., author Salzberger of the New York Times, Barry Bingham, Sr. of the Louisville Cardinal Courier Journal, and James Copley of Copley News Service. Other corporations which cooperated with the CIA was ABC, NBC, Associ…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government #4 @ 21:44
College Board funded
Associated Press host_asserted
“sephora plastic explosives at the right time um but anyway it's like he's not even he's not a peer-reviewed historian he's a cia new york times journalist and yet in the ap us history that our taxpayer our taxes are paying the college board…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 18 @ 1:30:43
Joshua Goodman member_of
Associated Press host_asserted
“Caracas was often crawling with Western correspondents. It just so happened that aside from a notable few, such as AP's Joshua Goodman, most foreign reporters happened to function as stenographers for U.S. officials and not reporters. Anya …”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 5 @ 33:36
Mentions (23)
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But that being said, you know, like the New York Times articles, they are this is the CIA speaking. And this goes out over the AP wires. And if you're getting information in these articles, it's usually the intelligence agencies that are th…
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In 2008, Associated Press reported that the CIA planned to release a stash of Pond-related papers accidentally discovered in a Virginia barn in 2001 and then hand them over to the National Archives. John Grombach led the Pond in intelligenc…
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Pastora's involvement with the Colombian trafficker Morales remained a secret until 1985 when two Associated Press reporters, i.e. CIA, began looking into the allegations of drug dealing and discovered the donations. Their source of informa…
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ARDE leader, Edan Pastora, used cocaine profits that particular year to buy $250,000 in arms shipment in a helicopter. The AP story also mentioned that Gonzalez's M3 group and the FDN were suspected of being involved in drugs as well, but o…
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reporters who wrote the groundbreaking story and his editors sat on the piece for weeks and edited it heavily, only to spike it at the last minute when it was accidentally transmitted over the AP's Spanish wire. His editors had rewrote the …
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Kerry later discovered that the AP Washington bureau chief was having regular meetings with Lieutenant Colonel North, who was running the Contra drugs for weapons program. So, although he was cut off from his editors and ignored by most of …
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As the evidence of Contra drug dealing piled up and suspicions mounted, CIA and State Department officials immediately pointed to Pastora as the only drug dealer for the Contras, citing him as an example at how ridiculous were accusations t…
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The first sustained phase of civil revolt against Chavez had finally arrived. With its prior efforts to stop Chavez in its tracks, Santana quickly materialized at the uprising's forefront. Chavez tried to mess with our schools and civil soc…
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Reuters described one of his November rallies as significantly smaller than those earlier in the year, with participants less optimistic about any change. The Associated Press made similar observations, noted that the gathering had signific…
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thanks to news sources inside of Venezuela, who got a hold of the video and supposedly smuggled it out of the country. Univision's account sounded more like a play or a TV script than any plausible explanation about the tape's sudden appear…
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Caracas was often crawling with Western correspondents. It just so happened that aside from a notable few, such as AP's Joshua Goodman, most foreign reporters happened to function as stenographers for U.S. officials and not reporters. Anya …
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NBC News, People Magazine and the Associated Press had began covering the story. Finally, they referred to it as a new drug plague stalking the countryside. Tom Brokaw said crack was flooding America. The AP news article, quote, crack is be…
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Coming on the heels of several Associated Press reports by Robert Perry and Brian Barger about Contra cocaine trafficking in Costa Rica, Rosenfeld's story provided the first hard evidence of a Contra drug ring operating inside the United St…
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CBS newsman Daniel Shnor, Shor, was demonized by the CIA and conservative commentators for leaking a copy of the secret congressional report of CIA abuses to the village voices in 1976 after CBS had declined to make it public. Eventually, S…
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and further the web's reputation as a powerful, serious information medium. Associated Press noted that while no one had been able to track specific numbers of Blacks who might have been online because of the Mercury News series, many felt …
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But if you read the newspaper in 1953 or 54, the real problem is the syndicated. I mean, most of these things were syndicated articles from the AP scripts. You got a very different picture of what was going on. And the interesting thing was…
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of of the domino effect yeah and potential cascading threat if if our bends gets away with it um where have we seen that before with iraq yes so to back you up on this is we have to kind of run the houthi situation to ground and we kind of …
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Kenneth Love to an interview with General Zahidi. Joe Goodwin used the CIA station radio to relay a message to the Associated Press in New York that asserted that unofficial reports acknowledged that anti-Mosedec forces were armed with offi…
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He made his reputation with his books about reconstruction. And, you know, it's it's a pretty good book, in my opinion. But, you know, he's now editing the AP books for all of U.S. history. And it's like you look at the JFK stuff for this f…
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They have not read a peer-reviewed historian since, oh, right, David Halberstam. Oh, wait, he wasn't a peer-reviewed historian. He was a hawk pretending to be a dove who was a writer for The New York Times in Saigon in 1963 who just happene…
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sephora plastic explosives at the right time um but anyway it's like he's not even he's not a peer-reviewed historian he's a cia new york times journalist and yet in the ap us history that our taxpayer our taxes are paying the college board…
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When the American and British POWs began to protest loudly at what they had just witnessed, they were told by the Allied officers to keep their heads down, keep their mouths shut, and get on the truck. The Allied high command then realized …
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Henry Luce of Time, Inc., author Salzberger of the New York Times, Barry Bingham, Sr. of the Louisville Cardinal Courier Journal, and James Copley of Copley News Service. Other corporations which cooperated with the CIA was ABC, NBC, Associ…