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Peter Kornbluh exposed Henry Kissinger documented
“Kissinger in his memoirs then castigated the bureaucracy for failing to execute the orders he initially denied having given. I didn't do it, but they didn't do what I said I didn't do. Kissinger's sensitivity is apparent even after decades.…”
▶ The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39) @ 29:26
Henry Kissinger covered_up Peter Kornbluh host_asserted
“and based on the declassified records showing Kissinger in a very poor light. The former official now orchestrated efforts to discredit this work through negative reviews, pressuring the Council on Foreign Relations to influence the publica…”
▶ The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39) @ 29:53
Peter Kornbluh exposed Augusto Pinochet guest_asserted
“He did – so at least according to – so this is Peter Kornbluh's book and sort of a review of the FOIA documents involved with Pinochet. But he did come out against the Pinochet regime. I think it's probably – it's probably because of the – …”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Corporate Coup-Venezuela Part 2 @ 1:18:36

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Operation Gladio in Chile
▶ 1:05:37 Between 1970 and 73, the CIA carried out a wide-ranging series of covert operations in Chile. The historian and archivist Peter Kornblum has cataloged them. Quote, more than $3.5 billion was funneled into opposition parties and allied organ…
The Colonels Corner-Corporate Coup-Venezuela Part 2
▶ 1:18:36 He did – so at least according to – so this is Peter Kornbluh's book and sort of a review of the FOIA documents involved with Pinochet. But he did come out against the Pinochet regime. I think it's probably – it's probably because of the – …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 22 (23)
▶ 45:02 In 1975, speaking to a CIA interviewer, Jack Pleffer, Bissell confessed not to recall this at all. Of course, Esterling and Hawkins together did an interview with the historian Peter Kornblau in 1996. In it, the former task force chief decl…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 36 (38)
▶ 47:48 As Peter Kornblum, the closest observer of U.S. actions in Chile, writes, quote, now that Allende was dead, the rationale for covert actions to preserve Chile's democratic institutions no longer seemed important to U.S. policymakers, even a…
The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 5
▶ 1:42:47 And we also know that it wound up, you know, with these false flag kidnappings of generals and manipulation of the press with El Mercurio. And that's all detailed in Peter Kornbluh's book. And you can actually go to Chapter 1, Document 13 o…
The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39)
▶ 29:26 Kissinger in his memoirs then castigated the bureaucracy for failing to execute the orders he initially denied having given. I didn't do it, but they didn't do what I said I didn't do. Kissinger's sensitivity is apparent even after decades.…
The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39)
▶ 29:53 and based on the declassified records showing Kissinger in a very poor light. The former official now orchestrated efforts to discredit this work through negative reviews, pressuring the Council on Foreign Relations to influence the publica…