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Claims (14)
Richard Nixon member_of
Republican Party documented
“As if all of the other stuff that we've learned about Alan Dulles wasn't bad enough. We're going to learn some more. In August 1947, Richard Nixon, freshman congressman from Southern California, arrived in New York City to board the luxurio…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 8 @ 8:30
Richard Nixon member_of
Republican Party documented
“So we're still on the scoundrel time. And that is finishing up chapter eight. We are talking about Richard Nixon. By 1952, Richard Nixon's triumph. My daughter's here to get the baby. Richard Nixon's triumph as a Cold War inquisitor had won…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 8(b) @ 1:00
Farhad Azima funded
Republican Party documented
“He contributed almost $55,000 to Republican candidates and $15,000 to Democrats. From 84 to 86, he contributed $27,000 to a presidential dinner committee, which was also called the Republican Senate House Dinner Committee. This dinner is an…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Mafia CIA & George Bush Part 14 @ 29:59
Paul Robeson member_of
Republican Party documented
“For the industry, it meant yet another market to inspire the incubation of new and powerful capabilities from within the industry of private military security companies. In early December 2011, six presidential hopefuls from the Republican …”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers Part 9 @ 30:26
James Lankford member_of
Republican Party documented
“and exploited workers. These labor practices violate every human value that we have as a country. Our departments of state and defense stand up and fight for human rights around the globe. No, we don't. But have turned a blind eye to these …”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers Part 9 @ 37:36
Republican Party funded
Abraham Lincoln host_asserted
“That's why he supported. He's been a Republican and supported his whole life. All these Northeast industrialists and robber barons, they are Republicans. They are the ones who financed Lincoln's campaign and benefited from the Union winning…”
▶ Shadow State 47_ Secret Societies 30; The Carnegie Legacy @ 27:26
Ellison Starnes Jr. funded
Republican Party documented
“was directly to the National Republican Senatorial Committee. That's all laundered money. All laundered money from the CIA going directly into the back pockets of senators. On September 30th, 1986, exactly eight months after Starn made his …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 18 @ 37:27
Richard Nixon member_of
Republican Party documented
“unquote, Eisenhower stood his ground. I've been booed before. But when it came time to speak, Eisenhower buckled and never said a word. The GOP campaign in 1952 thoroughly embraced McCarthyism. Nixon took the leading Republican role as hatc…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devils Chessboard Part 10 @ 10:55
Craig Spence member_of
Republican Party host_asserted
“For the opening of the RNC. This guy was a big Republican donor. And Craig Spence was a big Republican lobbyist. And the kids were allegedly getting ferried off to sex parties in Washington, D.C. with Craig Spence. And Henry Vinson, about 1…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads&The War on Terror Part 8 @ 1:00:24
Lawrence King member_of
Republican Party host_asserted
“For the opening of the RNC. This guy was a big Republican donor. And Craig Spence was a big Republican lobbyist. And the kids were allegedly getting ferried off to sex parties in Washington, D.C. with Craig Spence. And Henry Vinson, about 1…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads&The War on Terror Part 8 @ 1:00:24
Andrew Carnegie member_of
Republican Party host_asserted
“That's why he supported. He's been a Republican and supported his whole life. All these Northeast industrialists and robber barons, they are Republicans. They are the ones who financed Lincoln's campaign and benefited from the Union winning…”
▶ Shadow State 47_ Secret Societies 30; The Carnegie Legacy @ 27:26
William Nelson Cromwell paid
Republican Party host_asserted
“was involved with the Panama Railroad that was there to take advantage of the Panama Canal. Meeting Hannah in Simmons' office, Cromwell extended the benefits of the Panama Route and donated $60,000 of the new Panama Canal Company's money to…”
▶ Here is the real story behind Panama. Please share it with the ignorant ppl on here trying to propagandize us AGAIN @ 7:46
Jerry Allen member_of
Republican Party book_quoted
“Longhorn Oil and Gas went bankrupt in Oklahoma, owing more than $317 million in debts. A good chunk of that was to Penn Square Bank, whose demise was hastened by loans to these people. Before the bankruptcy, Allen had been the financial co-…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA&Bush Part 5 @ 56:28
J. Edgar Hoover member_of
Republican Party host_asserted
“By 1953, McCarthy's anti-red witch hunt was in full blaze, torching the careers of distinguished senators, statesmen, and even beginning to flicker ominously outside the White House itself. The FBI's Hoover, long a powerful supporter, was g…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devils Chessboard Part 10 @ 5:27
Mentions (100)
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Hey, I want to make an observation for everyone. We have an entire group of people, primarily Republicans, that have spent the last four years complaining that Biden's a vegetable, doesn't know what's going on, doesn't have the clues, not r…
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was involved with the Panama Railroad that was there to take advantage of the Panama Canal. Meeting Hannah in Simmons' office, Cromwell extended the benefits of the Panama Route and donated $60,000 of the new Panama Canal Company's money to…
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for the Paris company. He added the insulting condition that Cromwell accepted fees set by the company. Three days before the debate on the Nicaraguan bill at the opening session, Wisconsin Senator John Spooner, one of the most powerful Rep…
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Look, we don't want to be another England and France. And combine that with what he said in 1956 when he was actually on the Adlai Stevenson campaign, campaigning for Adlai Stevenson, and he began criticizing both the Democrats and the Repu…
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you know, the CIA is 77 years old or whatever. It's like, I can't, the freedom for a senator to come out and disagree that profoundly, actually, it's vital to a democracy, right? Because if we're electing senators like New York Senator Gill…
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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. …
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Obviously, W. Averill Harriman, the older of the Harriman brothers, was a titan in Democrat politics. And yet the Bushes were more involved with Republican politics. Yet they worked together side by side, financing both issues, both sides. …
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And it talks about the four main political parties of the election of 1860. But I'm going to go into the 1850s here for a little bit. So we talk about abolitionists. And there's several types of abolitionists. Some are good, some not so goo…
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The platform of the Republican Party was all about the first two planks. It had nothing to do with slavery. It had to do with internally, I'm sorry, federally funded internal improvements and protective tariffs. That's crony capitalism. Wha…
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coal plants, all these things. That's what they wanted. They wanted government money to do that. That's what the Republican Party was based on. It's crony capitalism is what we're dealing with today. It's the same mercantilist system that w…
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And the ward boss, the big thing you have to do to get that job is you've got to promise to vote the way the ward boss wants you to. And again, this is going on right as the Republican Party is replacing the Whigs. The Republican Party was …
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raid on an armory a few years later, the whole idea would be to arm slaves so they can fight back against the South. John Brown, that didn't work, his rebellion, and he would end up being hanged. We'll talk about Brown in a little bit more,…
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That was basically the attitude. Talked about the free soil. Talked about Unitarians. Okay. A lot of this comes out of a place called Allegheny County, New York. That name, most of you should, when you hear Allegheny County, you should thin…
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Also a punitive export tariff. So it made the cost of Southern goods go up. That's why the South resisted the tariff of abominations for 30 years. Remember the South used nullification when the, every time the North would try to impose thes…
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And Chase won the fight. Kansas-Nebraska Act effectively repealed the Missouri Compromise of 1820, leads to tensions, led to bleeding Kansas, and led to the John Brown raids that attacked his own government. Salmon P. Chase is one of the pe…
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That is the so let me paint this picture for you. You have the National Endowment for Democracy. And in order to buy off the Republicans and Democrats in passing the actual privatization of a CIA function under their a couple of DNC acts, t…
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which is the Republican version of that, the International Republican Institute. Now, just because we think the GOP, well, the majority of us are affiliated as independents or the GOP. So let's look at the International Republican Institute…
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Nixon was still celebrating his landslide victory over George McGovern in 72 when he offered Bush a new job, head of the Republican National Committee. Over the next two years, Bush made 118 speeches and held 87 press conferences, blindly d…
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They have, you can read about them. I'm not going to go into a lot of history, but you got to read this one. In 1960, the Republican Party was divided between a conservative wing by Barry Goldwater and a more liberal wing led by Nelson Rock…
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And I think this bears repeating, we've both made the case. American foreign policy has never been Republican or Democrat. They don't care who's in office. The foreign policy never changes, especially since World War II. But I'm going to su…
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Lincoln named him as a running mate because he was a Democrat and Lincoln was a Republican. He was trying to get a united ticket, a unity ticket. So when Lincoln's assassinated, all of a sudden you've got a Democrat president and you've got…
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That's why he supported. He's been a Republican and supported his whole life. All these Northeast industrialists and robber barons, they are Republicans. They are the ones who financed Lincoln's campaign and benefited from the Union winning…
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I am a fighter and a patriot in war. Everything is valid. Who did he give that quote to? Oh, you know, the CIA owned Miami newspaper. When the Justice Department in the summer of 1989 moved to deport Bosch from the country, labeling him an …
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It's getting interesting. On the one hand, you've got Gloria Allred in the room, which is never a good thing if you come at things from a conservative perspective. On the other hand, you've got some of the more independent Republican Congre…
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And you have the names of the different FBI agents who are all involved because they were involved in the prosecution. I mean, there's other elements of it, too, that have some links like these kids were getting taken from Boys Town, you kn…
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firms in Iran-Contra. And that guy that ran the Franklin was big time in the Republican Party. Yes. Larry King sang the national anthem at the Republican National Convention in 1984. If you watch Conspiracy of Silence, they tracked down the…
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For the opening of the RNC. This guy was a big Republican donor. And Craig Spence was a big Republican lobbyist. And the kids were allegedly getting ferried off to sex parties in Washington, D.C. with Craig Spence. And Henry Vinson, about 1…
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Longhorn Oil and Gas went bankrupt in Oklahoma, owing more than $317 million in debts. A good chunk of that was to Penn Square Bank, whose demise was hastened by loans to these people. Before the bankruptcy, Allen had been the financial co-…
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was directly to the National Republican Senatorial Committee. That's all laundered money. All laundered money from the CIA going directly into the back pockets of senators. On September 30th, 1986, exactly eight months after Starn made his …
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And it starts off with the connection of Robert Corson to the CIA via Michener and was first told to the author by two intelligence operatives and was confirmed by two Texas law enforcement officials. According to Will Northrup, Corson rode…
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Corson was really sort of a homegrown Republican type of guy. The difference between a guy like Beneke and a guy like Corson is that Beneke was born into this stuff. And Corson sort of rode or seemingly rode the mule in with the Republican …
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Northup said he only met Michener once at a Republican fundraiser in Texas. When first questioned about his alleged ties to the CIA, Michener denied that he had ever done any work for the agency. In a later interview, he was even more adama…
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Weiland refuses to say how he met Corson and came to represent him. Before Weiland moved to Dallas and started representing Corson, he was a top aide to Senator William Roth, who is a Republican from Delaware, which is really weird, and the…
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There's kind of a dual thing going on here. On one hand, you have the Republicans who, you know, overview wise, people associate with big business and, you know, the rich and famous, whatever, not like Hollywood stuff, but, you know, the ol…
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stakeholder capitalism, but capitalism. And they're the people that are just going to destroy all of the poor people. They don't care about race. They don't care about anything. They're just all in it for themselves. And then, on the other …
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They're upfront about all of that. They love murdering babies. They're happy to say it. They love mutilating children. They are happy to say that. The Republicans, on the other hand, are supportive of all of that, but they want to hide all …
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So, you have this kind of, again, you can make the kind of funnies about the two wings of the same bird. But in different, they literally are a sadomasochist perfect union of each other. They have decided long ago that you're going to be th…
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And they choose which part of it that they're going to not be honest about. The Democrats are not honest about actually abusing minorities and throwing minorities under the bus. But they're very much proud of the fact that they kill childre…
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backgrounds banding together, and we're not allowed to have that. There has to be division. You cannot have anyone that brings everyone together, as we're seeing play out with Trump right now. After Kennedy's death, the Democrat Party becam…
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Now, of course, the Florida hitman is going to be associated with the CIA mafia dealings in Florida, which at the time was huge, and the hotbed of Operation Gladio in Miami. Hughes was the owner of a major aerospace company and godfather of…
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The Republican Party platform offered to roll back the Iron Curtain, not just contain it. While Eisenhower, though he pledged to end the Korean War, promised to intensify the Cold War through such measures as removing restrictions on Chiang…
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created a new atmosphere in the CIA where at least one intelligence officer felt the Republican platform read like a proposal that he needed to rewrite the CIA and special operations in general. The Monday after the election, one of the sen…
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Jim Morrison, the CIA that was doing the Charles Manson stuff and then like drinking the Kool-Aid down in South America. You know, it's like they've been doing these little tests and now it's like more full blown. Like you said, instead of …
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of the ideological struggle against communism, a recurrent theme of the 1952 election. The Republican Party's platform offered to roll back the Iron Curtain while Eisenhower promised to intensify the Cold War through such measures as removi…
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against mainland China using covert operations and propaganda, a psychological war. And we know all about that. Eisenhower won the election. His victory rang in a new atmosphere for the CIA, where at least one intelligence officer felt the …
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LA Times, Washington Post, The Hill, Roll Call, GQ Magazine, Vanity Fair, Rolling Stones. He has a list of them. That's the highlight. No response. None. Then he writes presidential candidate Mitt Romney and his VP nominee, Paul Ryan. The G…
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This is no doubt due to the fact that it was a large, let's see, while DynCorp had at times displayed Republican leanings, there is no question that they had made many inroads in Democrats' area as well. Planned Columbia and peacekeeping ef…
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generally split its political donations in both parties. Blackwater, however, came out strongly in favor of the Republican Party, mainly because of his family, because his dad, Edgar Prince, was a longtime Christian right Republican Party, …
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Kiss the Bride. Verited by the Capitol's political luminaries and Hollywood royalty, McCarthy stood at the pinnacle of his power on his wedding day. The Republican sinner had come a long way from the Wisconsin dairy farm where he grew up. H…
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The thuggish senator was able to turn his chairmanship of the previously obscure subcommittee into one of the Capitol's most powerful perches. Washington's VIPs hated and feared him, but they also paid homage to him. McCarthy was a monster …
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of treason and un-Americanism for political advantage against Democrats. It was only a matter of time before a specter like McCarthy began to rise up in this toxic atmosphere. Nixon had exploited these themes to great effect in his senatori…
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unquote, Eisenhower stood his ground. I've been booed before. But when it came time to speak, Eisenhower buckled and never said a word. The GOP campaign in 1952 thoroughly embraced McCarthyism. Nixon took the leading Republican role as hatc…
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and he made a very fine martini. He looked at me sort of queerly and said, you must have come over here for a serious purpose. She said, I have. But then I said to him, I want you to know that I think this is an evil business that's going o…
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and served as an intelligence link among the White House, the CIA, and Henry Luce's media empire, advised the president to launch an all-out attack on McCarthy. But Nixon, who thought of McCarthy as a friend, an ally, urged the administrati…
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Eisenhower decided that this time he would take a stand. He recruited his rival, Senator Robert Taft, leader of the GOP's right wing, to help push Boland's nomination. But Foster remained a bundle of nerves throughout the Boland confirmatio…
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Allen Dulles briefly threw himself into the political arena in August of 1938 when he declared himself a candidate in the Republican primary in Manhattan's Upper East Side. Like Foster, who later ran a similarly ill-fated campaign for U.S. …
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imbued with a sense of public service, but in their minds, democracy was something to be saved from the demos. Democracy works only if so-called intelligent people make it work, Allen said. You can't sit back and let democracy run itself. D…
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He volunteered for charities. But there was no passion in Dulles' campaign. His speeches were stilted and his debate for performance was lawyerly. The month-long primary campaign pitted Dulles against the incumbent, a conservative Democrat …
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But O'Connor, who had established himself as one of the more effective opponents of the New Deal in Congress, came across much more muscular. When the battle-scar political warhorse turned his invective on Dulles, accusing him of being a se…
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Under his tutelage, Jane Reitzman grew to be a world-renowned art collector. I would like to say I'm shocked, but I'm not. She became also a high society hostess that would mentor Jackie Kennedy in her first lady duties. Charlie Reitzman wa…
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Kennedy's speech was a bold challenge to Eisenhower-Dulles' worldview, which interpreted all international events through the prism of the Cold War and allowed no space for developing nations to pursue their own progress. Breaking from the …
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A lot of the old timers say he ran that kind of thing in New York during the war. FDR was well aware of the Dulles' and their Wall Street gang, as well as the Republican Party opposition to his presidency. The brothers, as top legal advisor…
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They were the most public of the five grandsons of John D. Rockefeller, the founder of Standard Oil, an unprecedented empire of wealth that would grow to include global banks, mining companies, ranches, and even supermarkets. The glad-handi…
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where he soon became a major force and Foster would become chairman of the family-controlled Rockefeller Foundation. The Rockefellers contributed campaign funds to Dulles' favored Republican candidates, including Foster, when he ran unsucce…
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and offering U.S. government financing to state-run oil companies. Even if Standard Oil and David Rockefeller objected, added Kennedy's Young Turk, soon enough the corporate pushback, along with the inevitable Republican Party and media fir…
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Nixon parents came to see him off before the ocean liner embarked. The family took in a performance of Oklahoma. The young congressman was part of a 19-member delegation chaired by Representative Christian Harder, a patriarch of the Republi…
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President Truman hoped the bipartisan delegation well-publicized trip would help him win congressional approval of the Marshall Plan. You know, that thing that jump-funded the Operation Gladio? His ambitious multi-billion dollar aid package…
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At home in Whittier, California, one of the conservative businessmen who had helped pave Richard Nixon's successful entry into politics the previous year warned the young congressman not to be taken in by the slick State Department types du…
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The political relationship forged between the rising politician from California and Dulles' East Coast Circle would become one of the most significant partnerships of the post-war era. Nixon grew into a potent political weapon for the Dulle…
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where Orange Grove still dominated the landscape. As the congressional race heated up, it became clear to Nixon's wealthy supporters that they had backed the right man to unseat Boris. The Republican challenger ran a ruthless campaign, cutt…
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which turned out to emanate from Nixon's campaign. This is a friend of yours. This is what the phone call said. This is a friend of yours, but I can't tell you who I am. Did you know that Jerry Boris is a communist? The uniform conservative…
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That would embolden the likes of Senator Joseph McCarthy and change American history. Nixon's bare-knuckle race against Boris was a political overture of a new era. On August 11, 1948, a warm, sticky evening in New York, Representative Rich…
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So we're still on the scoundrel time. And that is finishing up chapter eight. We are talking about Richard Nixon. By 1952, Richard Nixon's triumph. My daughter's here to get the baby. Richard Nixon's triumph as a Cold War inquisitor had won…
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Earlier in the race, Pearson had discovered Nixon's wealthy Southern California supporters had set up a slush fund for the Republicans' personal use, a revelation that nearly forced a VP candidate to resign as Eisenhower's running mate. It …
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into a domestic drama that touched the hearts of millions. Nixon's enormous relief was shared by the GOP power brokers who had picked him for the race. It was the Dulles Dewey Group that had tapped Nixon for vice president. Their decision w…
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in the exile community, who in turn forwarded the copy of the check to their contact in the CIA, Gordon Mason, chief of agency's Balkans desk. By fall of 1952, Allen Dulles was the number two man at the CIA and was in line to take over the …
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and Nixon swept to a decisive victory, winning 55% of the vote and carrying 39 of the 48 states. After Republicans' triumph, Dulles and Nixon were finally able to speed Malaxa's immigration case through the bureaucracy. In December of 1953,…
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For the industry, it meant yet another market to inspire the incubation of new and powerful capabilities from within the industry of private military security companies. In early December 2011, six presidential hopefuls from the Republican …
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said not a single case of human trafficking, sexual assault, wage theft, or related crimes had been prosecuted by the DOJ. Neither the Army nor the AFIS Exchange nor any other component of DOD or the State Department has suspended or debarr…
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who flew 707s for Global for four years. Anytime we had a little problem with the feds, we just called him. Azima has refused to say how much money he contributed to Republican candidates. That is not information I prefer to discuss, he sai…
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He contributed almost $55,000 to Republican candidates and $15,000 to Democrats. From 84 to 86, he contributed $27,000 to a presidential dinner committee, which was also called the Republican Senate House Dinner Committee. This dinner is an…
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A spokesman for the RNC told the Houston Post, it's a fairly large event. You know, there's no way we could know who all's there. Coop said that he is sure that President Reagan attended the 1986 dinner. Vice President Bush probably attende…
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At this point, 1944 presidential election was only a month away, and the opposition Republican Party made the most of the scandal in the Democrat camp. Republican candidate Thomas Dewey charged that Morgenthau had handed the Nazis a propaga…
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to divide potential coalitions against it on behalf of the CIA. The reason I mention this is because sometimes people are like, why bother? To me, sometimes, why do you seem to attack the Democrats more than the Republicans as if they are s…
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I don't think that they are closer to the Republicans. I'm sorry, closer to CIA than the GOP is. But rather, as we know, historically, the GOP was like from the beginning, the East Coast GOP was the base of the CIA in 1948 with the Dewey, B…
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unions that had coalesced with the Cold War Democrats and really the Cold War GOP as well, namely Walter Reuther. And so when he joins the RFK campaign, when RFK suggests the Poor People's Campaign to MLK, when MLK backs the RFK campaign, n…
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Thus, John Foster Dulles, already a senior foreign policy expert for the Republican Party, publicly declared in the spring of 1943 that Poland was the place to draw the line against the Soviet Union and that Soviet response to such measures…
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But the bottom line is we play in a sandbox, but we don't own the playground. And I'm trying to learn through this, how do we impact and change? And I'm concerned about 2026 because Republicans don't turn out. And this is one thing we have …
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Biden, when he was running for office for the first time, was picking up the 65 and older population, which traditionally voted Republican. And I started doing the breakdowns of the voters, and I went, well, I'm at the tail end of the baby …
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But the young voters are the ones that are taking it over now. They're on college campuses. Check out Charlie Kirk. They're all voting Republican. They're conservatives. They want a future. They're not interested in ideologue. They're not i…
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that no one expected. So this gives me hope. But more importantly, this younger generation is on social media. They're not watching mainstream media. But we still have, and also too, that blue sky, whatever liberal board that came up that e…
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Within the Republican Party of, you know, the East Coast Republicans saying, yikes, how the hell did we lose that 1948 election? Oh, right. There's these other people who are not on the East Coast. Whoops. And, you know, how they started fu…
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folks gave nixon that money in 1946 etc and for a while they used richard nixon as kind of a compromise between east coast versus western republicans but you know ronald reagan was kind of seen as the epitome of the so-called western republ…
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Some argue the degree to which they could use like unilateralism in South America just to go in and, you know, because the U.S. was in a weird situation where they're permitting the U.N. And yet they just still wanted to go in and take shit…
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To remove that right was the National Rifles Association, the NRA, which to me I call negotiating rights away now. But anyway, what we have seen over the course of this really long period of time as a result of what you talk about is the De…
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During the 80s, spurred on by Reagan's hardline anti-communist rhetoric, the Republican Party in the U.S. began to take an even greater interest in WACL. They began attending meetings. Ronald Reagan wrote notes to be read at the WACL meetin…
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The principal channels for supporting the anti-communist forces around the globe became the CIA under William Casey. The Republican Party and its network of think tanks, financiers, and public intellectuals, such as the American Security Co…
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The purpose for these groups to sign an international agreement with Jonas Savimbi, S-A-V-I-M-B-I, the leader of UNITA. The meeting initiated by Louis Learman, L-E-H-R-M-A-N, to consolidate an international anti-Soviet alliance failed to pr…
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is apparently a student of the University of Houston and is actively in political matters in this area. He stated that he felt Mrs. Folley, telephone number blah blah blah, or Arlene Smith, telephone number blah blah blah, of the Harris Cou…
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predate all of that. To the extent that it codified both Republican, Democrat unions and the Chamber of Commerce should have been an indicator because all of those entities are used as CIA fronts. The CIA has infiltrated the Republican Part…