John Negroponte person
also: John Nicroponte, John Neogreponte, Neil Gripanti, Ambassador John Negroponte, Negroponte, Ambassador Negroponte, John
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John Negroponte member_of
United States documented
“One where an American cleric just disappeared. They weren't interested. Negroponte had a back channel for communications through the CIA, codenamed Red Baron. The embassy had about 150 people assigned. There was 176 military people, U.S. mi…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 44 (46) @ 7:08
John Negroponte member_of
American Academy of Diplomacy documented
“Robert O'Brien. You're going to love this next one. Your buddy, Thomas Pickering. Wow. Finishing up, we've got Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice, Susan Rice, Donald Rumsfeld, and also in memory, Frank Wisner. And we've got John Negroponte, who…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with War Hamster Brady 250418 @ 26:30
John Negroponte member_of
United States documented
“that killed Salvador Allende, ran interference with Ambassador John Negroponte. The capital was called Tegu in late 1981. Negroponte, a former aide to Henry Kissinger, conducted the diplomacy, but he also keyed Washington to Honduras' attit…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 44 (46) @ 5:41
John Negroponte member_of
Iran-Contra affair host_asserted
“And I'm sorry, we already just did a tweet post on him. That's just like laughable because he's the guy that was up to his freaking eyeballs in Iran-Contra. Yeah, that's the guy that you want as your D&I. It's just laughable. I'm sorry. It'…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe For Democracy Part 53 (55) @ 40:15
John Negroponte member_of
State Department Foreign Affairs Policy Board host_asserted
“Several executives from Alphabet. Google was very much entrenched in Hillary's State Department. How about the first DNI, John Negroponte? Oh, gosh. Yeah. Here's a name you've known before. Thomas Pickering, the U.S. ambassador to the Unite…”
▶ The Shadow State 42- Secret Societies 25 - WAR PIGS 2025-06-06 @ 44:37
John Negroponte covered_up
Battalion 316 host_asserted
“Trained and supported by the CIA, it maintained clandestine torture chambers and carried out kidnappings and killings. The most powerful figure in the country during this period was the American ambassador, John Nicroponte, another guy we w…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Honduras @ 27:11
John Negroponte appointed
Office of the Director of National Intelligence book_quoted
“to take over because the CIA director sucked. Not that any of the DNIs, other than our current one and a couple that we had during Trump's first administration, they're not that good either because you pick from the same cesspool. Porter Go…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe For Democracy Part 53 (55) @ 39:42
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Trained and supported by the CIA, it maintained clandestine torture chambers and carried out kidnappings and killings. The most powerful figure in the country during this period was the American ambassador, John Nicroponte, another guy we w…
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Yeah. Yeah. Last name on the alumni that I wanted to talk about was, of course, was Porter Goss. Oh, my God. Not him, too. Holy shit. Class of 1956. He would be the last DCI and the first director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Oh. Por…
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who was also in the fraternity, and Neil Gripanti would become Bush's DNI. So all of these guys have known each other since high school, become the brain trust of our intelligence division under Bush. Can I say a few things about Goss? Sure…
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Robert O'Brien. You're going to love this next one. Your buddy, Thomas Pickering. Wow. Finishing up, we've got Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice, Susan Rice, Donald Rumsfeld, and also in memory, Frank Wisner. And we've got John Negroponte, who…
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Contra investigators, General Bosa Rosa, had information which he could use against us, as he had been privy to a large amount of very specific CIA information. They didn't want him talking. To get Washington's attention, Bosa Rosa's attorn…
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in the Naval Academy at the same time Oliver North is, the same time Weekly was, before he got kicked out. In September 1986, North fretted that the case would become a major headache for the administration. Quote, the problem with the Bose…
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that killed Salvador Allende, ran interference with Ambassador John Negroponte. The capital was called Tegu in late 1981. Negroponte, a former aide to Henry Kissinger, conducted the diplomacy, but he also keyed Washington to Honduras' attit…
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on military aid. In other words, he was working with the entire group. His cable traffic, which has been declassified, shows he tried to counter unrest in Honduras and stimulate Honduran military cooperation with the CIA and El Salvador, wh…
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including several times when he coordinated U.S. helicopters to ferry Honduran troops to blocking positions along the border of El Salvador and Nicaragua, and in response to a hijacking incident. In contrast, the ambassador seemed reluctant…
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mention of the CIA and speculation on the role John Negroponte was playing in it. This flap tied up both state and CIA wires with cable traffic and featured State Department denials, while Negroponte and his friends wrote letters to the edi…
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The ambassador met with Honduran president in November 4th to coordinate how each side would comment on the revelations. Even at the early date, the Honduran cautioned Negroponte and the Contras would never amount to much. Before the end of…
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This is basically what they're trying to do is like what they did in Katanga and Indonesia and several other places, but it didn't work in Nicaragua. Meanwhile, the Honduran ally began to waver. John Negroponte repeatedly warned of this pos…
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Negroponte advocated pushing Eden Pastora hard to activate a southern front, raising the visibility of U.S. contacts with Calero, and doing more to gain the confidence of the intelligence committees in Congress, encouraging members to go to…
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Negroponte suggested that the State Department Intelligence Unit should draft a report specifically to be leaked, one that would say the Contra troops were in Nicaragua, not Honduras. In May, using a CIA back channel, he warned that peace t…
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used to doing this to their own citizens. So they were just continuing what they had done under Somoza. In a ploy to counter the negative human rights reports, John Negroponte decided to bring together the Contra leaders with American polit…
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Negroponte set up a meeting between the committee and Aldolfo Calero. But when television journalist Peter Collins of ABC News followed the congressional people around town, any possibility of meeting clandestinely disappeared. Ambassador N…
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U.S. Ambassador Anthony Quanton in Managua cabled Negroponte on a CIA channel saying, I have my doubts about a dinner at the embassy residence for a man who is in the business of overthrowing a neighboring government. Negroponte defended th…
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was planning fresh escalations to include mining ships in the Nicaraguan harbors. In May of 83, Washington informed Ambassador Negroponte of the quest for a new finding. On August 3rd, Director Casey appeared before the Senate committee to …
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For weeks, the secret war managers refined the document. Claridge showed it to Negroponte on September 12th. The ambassador thought it was too narrow, still focused almost exclusively on interdiction. Casey explained why. He wanted nothing …
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came long-range rockets that could strike the Contra main base just in Honduras, but they were located just inside of Nicaragua. Ambassador Negroponte asked for aerial reconnaissance, which led the Reagan administration to appeal to Congres…
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Already 2,000 of the 7,000 Contras were permanently immobilized. As many as were in Nicaragua, the rest were able to operate only as supplies materialized. This didn't satisfy the Hondurans. One evening in February, talking in a library at …
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The capital of Honduras constantly harped on the dangers posed by those camps on his territory, which contained a twin threat of encouraging Nicaraguan invasion and of the armed Contra Force intervening in Honduran politics. Now, it's proba…
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to take over because the CIA director sucked. Not that any of the DNIs, other than our current one and a couple that we had during Trump's first administration, they're not that good either because you pick from the same cesspool. Porter Go…
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which allegedly involved coordination with the CIA, it is very likely that Allen, as DHS chief intelligence guru, was clued in on the operation since ICE is part of DHS and ran the intelligence part by the CIA. Allen is not the lone Iran-Co…
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within the Bush II administration when this operation was playing out. John Negroponte, who prior to taking over the post as U.S. Deputy Secretary of State, served as the DNI, and Elliott Abrams, who served as the Deputy National Security A…
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Several executives from Alphabet. Google was very much entrenched in Hillary's State Department. How about the first DNI, John Negroponte? Oh, gosh. Yeah. Here's a name you've known before. Thomas Pickering, the U.S. ambassador to the Unite…