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Jean-Paul David person

also: John Paul David, John Paul Davis, David

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Peace and Freedom Organizationorganization · 6Italycountry · 2E.P. Van Dammeperson · 2Francecountry · 2NATOintelligence service · 2Belgiumcountry · 2Netherlandscountry · 2Committee International for Action of Societyorganization · 2Interdocorganization · 2Freedom and Libertyorganization · 2United Statescountry · 2Anti-Comintern Pactorganization · 1Catholic Committee International Defense, Civilization, and Cultureorganization · 1George Albertiniperson · 1Marcel Rooverperson · 1Alcide De Gasperiperson · 1Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairsorganization · 1Volksbund für Frieden und Freiheitorganization · 1Eberhard Taubertperson · 1Pierre Rostiniperson · 1Boris Souvarineperson · 1Giglio Di Marzioperson · 1Maurice Keyaertsperson · 1Alexandros Papagosperson · 1

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Jean-Paul David founded Peace and Freedom Organization host_asserted
“All right, guys, we're going to try this one more time. We will not be defeated. All right. So again, setting France 1950s, John Paul David creates a poster that says the dove that goes boom. And it is part of a network that was called the …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Transnational AntiCommunism&Cold War Part 5 @ 0:00
René Lévy appointed Jean-Paul David host_asserted
“for Biden, or by height, which was abbreviated VFF, or the People's League for Peace and Freedom. So in other words, it was the same thing. The creation of the former in France owed much of the action to the then Prime Minister and Foreign …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Transnational AntiCommunism&Cold War Part 5 @ 4:33
Jean-Paul David headed Peace and Freedom Organization host_asserted
“leadership role because he becomes, as a result of this meeting, the Secretary General. David also prepared an agreement protocol and an internal ruling determining relations between them and any other organization they were going to collab…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Transnational AntiCommunism&Cold War Part 5 @ 21:08
Jean-Paul David recruited Alexandros Papagos host_asserted
“They also, surprisingly enough, set up a Turkish committee. So Jean-Paul David, so it's looking exactly like NATO, just like Operation Gladio. At the time of David's visit to Ankara in December 1952, in a very similar fashion, David secured…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Transnational AntiCommunism&Cold War Part 5 @ 24:04

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Operation Gladio - France
▶ 51:27 and like a CIA front thing. So it had French leadership under Jean-Paul David, and you definitely want to look him up. So another writer estimated that the covert action unit, such as Peace and Liberty,…
The Colonel's Corner Transnational AntiCommunism&Cold War Part 5
▶ 0:00 All right, guys, we're going to try this one more time. We will not be defeated. All right. So again, setting France 1950s, John Paul David creates a poster that says the dove that goes boom. And it is part of a network that was called the …
The Colonel's Corner Transnational AntiCommunism&Cold War Part 5
▶ 5:03 whose interest in psychological warfare went back to the war years, and especially to the context of the defeat of June 1940. The leadership of the organization was entrusted to a member of parliament from the Partai radical Jean-Paul David…
The Colonel's Corner Transnational AntiCommunism&Cold War Part 5
▶ 9:57 In the 1950s, Silverani reactivated an organization called the Institute of Social History, an anti-communist documentation center that he had founded in 1935. John Paul Davis also relied on a guy by the name of George Albertini, A-L-B-E-R-…
The Colonel's Corner Transnational AntiCommunism&Cold War Part 5
▶ 12:54 Kramer, both of whom would later be in charge of the BFF. Their political background and militant experience was perfect for what they were building. Both John Paul David and Eberhardt Tabert wanted to take the fight to the international st…
The Colonel's Corner Transnational AntiCommunism&Cold War Part 5
▶ 15:00 Reinhard Galen, a Nazi. Galen would later become head of the international section of the VFF. Galen's trip was supposed to reactivate the link with Prodeo. The activities of John Paul David, something of a new arrival among all of the anti…
The Colonel's Corner Transnational AntiCommunism&Cold War Part 5
▶ 16:34 C-H-A-N-T-R-E. Following these meetings, at the behest of the CIA, David promoted the creation of several new peace and freedom organizations in all of Europe. There was one founded in Italy in 1951 by Giglio Di Marzio, an employee of the p…
The Colonel's Corner Transnational AntiCommunism&Cold War Part 5
▶ 17:36 of political refugees from Central Europe. There was one in Belgium called the CIDCC. The true architect of the Belgian wing, however, was officially created for October 51 by two guys, Marcel de Ruver, R-O-O-V-E-R, and Maurice, I'll spell …
The Colonel's Corner Transnational AntiCommunism&Cold War Part 5
▶ 18:07 had run the Society of Politics and Economics, a private anti-communist organization that represented the Belgium section. And from, let's see, at the start of 51, he served as Jean-Paul David's intermediary in the creation of a Dutch Peace…
The Colonel's Corner Transnational AntiCommunism&Cold War Part 5
▶ 20:38 was abandoned shortly afterwards, however, as a European Committee of Peace and Freedom was set up in San Remo in August of 1951 during a Congress that they had there. So then you had French, German, Italian, Dutch, Belgium, all collaborati…
The Colonel's Corner Transnational AntiCommunism&Cold War Part 5
▶ 23:03 Clandestine Planning Committee. Those two organizations basically take over the duties of everything that we're talking about here. In the Committee for Europe, there was a huge expansion under David's leadership. He worked towards the foun…
The Colonel's Corner Transnational AntiCommunism&Cold War Part 5
▶ 24:04 They also, surprisingly enough, set up a Turkish committee. So Jean-Paul David, so it's looking exactly like NATO, just like Operation Gladio. At the time of David's visit to Ankara in December 1952, in a very similar fashion, David secured…
The Colonel's Corner Transnational AntiCommunism&Cold War Part 5
▶ 25:34 at a NATO meeting in 1952. What would David be going to a NATO meeting for? David's deputy by 1953 was a guy by the name of Pierre Rostini. He solicited the British authorities to set up their version of this. In March of 1952, the date of …
The Colonel's Corner Transnational AntiCommunism&Cold War Part 5
▶ 34:26 And towards the middle of 1954, the French security police, after hearing from Gylan and the BFF, again signaled that the heart of the international movement, that both Gylan and Jean-Paul David, quote, giving his activity an excessively go…
The Colonel's Corner Transnational AntiCommunism&Cold War Part 5
▶ 35:23 Financial controls were introduced by establishing the position of a treasurer, which went to Van Damme Van Insel, followed by the appointment of an honorary president. The nomination of BFF candidate Paul Van Zeelen in favor of David's cho…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 8
▶ 10:09 was to ensure that peaceful coexistence did not happen. As an essential part of Interdoc Project was also to upgrade Western anti-communism from the methods and motifs of simplicity anti-Stalinism. In particular, the activities of John Paul…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 8
▶ 14:53 an organization called CIAS, which stood for Committee International for Action on Social Issues. While Interdoc sought to distance itself from Jean-Paul David's legacy, it would make full use of CIAS's connection that had been built up acr…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 12
▶ 31:16 for Action of Society, which is abbreviated CIAS. This network was part of that Peace and Liberty organization, excuse me, organization that John Paul David created. So they're all one big happy family. And if you go back and look at her hi…