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Apalachee, Florida place

also: Apalaca, Florida, Apalaca

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Robert Reynolds operated_from Apalachee, Florida documented
“a hugely visible element. For instance, when Bob Reynolds, even by the fall, had only a couple of political action people and a couple of paramilitary experts, he had 44 communication specialists at Apalaca, more than the rest of the CIA ba…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 20 (21) @ 17:21

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Operation Gladio - Guatemala 1953-1954&1962-1980’s
▶ 29:53 Very few have been documented as well as what they did in Guatemala. With the release of many formerly classified government papers, headquarters for the operation, again, Apalaca, Florida. And obviously, this illustrates better than anythi…
Operation Gladio - Guatemala 1953-1954&1962-1980’s
▶ 31:21 Central American mercenaries that they had sent through the School of Americas that were already operating in other countries that they had installed fascist dictators in. So they began receiving training at Apalaca in the use of weapons, h…
The Colonel’s Corner - JFK Files and open mic day
▶ 14:51 At a place that you can see in the declassified memos was literally called an interrogation center. Now, can someone explain to me why Apalaca, Florida has an interrogation center ran by the CIA in America? I don't think you can if you want…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 20 (21)
▶ 17:21 a hugely visible element. For instance, when Bob Reynolds, even by the fall, had only a couple of political action people and a couple of paramilitary experts, he had 44 communication specialists at Apalaca, more than the rest of the CIA ba…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 20 (21)
▶ 17:50 sitting at Apalaca, which is an abandoned base. I'm sure that doesn't look strange. And by the way, this is, even back in this day, that area of Florida has lots of air traffic. So you know what it takes to run a comm center. And that crap …