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Operation Gladio - Indonesia Part 2
▶ 1:02:23 and whose house in Jakarta the proclamation was prepared. When the author interviewed Neshima in his house in Tokyo three times while he was writing this book, in 1983, he was 72 years old. He had offered the Indonesian nationalists three o…
Operation Gladio - Korea
▶ 1:20:07 where this is and why it's so important. Because when you look at the Korean Peninsula, and keep in mind what was going on over there at the time. You have Tokyo, you have Japan, okay? And we're occupying Japan at the time, right? This post…
Operation Gladio-Korea Final Day
▶ 7:25 The setting is 1952. Hold on a second. Sorry, my dog's trying to eat my toes. John Arnold Jr. was talking to American military headquarters in Tokyo with two undercover CIA officers when one offered a warning. You're a marked man now, he sa…
Operation Gladio-Korea Final Day
▶ 8:26 that MacArthur didn't allow CIA officers in his headquarters in Tokyo. And right here, we have two of them. So I just want to point that out. And also, one of the flying units that was active in North Korea area during the Korean War was fl…
Operation Gladio-Korea Final Day
▶ 27:55 Arnold and others from his captured crew say that they had trained for such covert missions against China and the Soviet Union, but had not yet concluded any by the time they were shot down. Rain drops splattered on the tarmac at Yokota Air…
Operation Gladio-Revolutionaries for the Right -Kyle Burke
▶ 48:10 The Asian People's Anti-Communist League sponsored his trip, paying his airfare, lodging meals, and introducing him to state officials and activists. From Tokyo, Liebman traveled to Taipei, Hong Kong, Seoul, Bangkok, and finally to Saigon, …
The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret War Chap 4
▶ 46:03 the higher-ups were working out of a place called Yokosuka. And Frank Wisner's group, by contrast, was, according to this guy, just getting into action. They've been there. They're crazy. The OSS was there. They never left. The new station …
The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret War Chap 4
▶ 51:37 The 43-year-old Topty was on summer active duty with his reserve unit when he learned about what was going on in Korea. Two days later, he showed up at the CIA Washington, D.C. headquarters. Frank Wisner saw in him a well-qualified former c…
The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret War Chap 4
▶ 55:12 humanitarian aid to China, mainland China, and they want to mount a paramilitary operation to stop that. Medical supplies, including makings for three full field hospitals, were aboard a Norwegian freighter en route to China. Operation Stol…
The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret War Chap 4
▶ 56:43 You've got CIA agents hanging out while the pirates are attacking a fellow NATO entity. The general expansion of covert operations naturally exacerbated the command problems. In Tokyo, the Far East Command set up a command liaison group und…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 29 (30)
▶ 7:42 Under the control, commanding control, of the CIA Station Chief Winston Scott, who had about 15% of the overall budget. The largest branch continued to be that for the Cuban. It had shrunk, though, to just over 30 officers. Division Chief W…
The Colonels Corner Safe for Democracy Part 34 (36)
▶ 48:16 Shortly after Corey's arrival, the agency's Jim Nolan gave way to Henry Hexter, moving over from Tokyo as station chief. Hexter, something of a CIA legend, had done it all. Soviet operations in Berlin, covert action in Guatemala, nation bui…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 17
▶ 1:10:04 would be a prelude to chaos. When the killing of Lumumba was finally announced, furious street protests swept the world. New Delhi, Warsaw, Tokyo, Lumumba's fellow leaders in the third world, including Egypt's Nasser and Naruma of Ghana, wh…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 20
▶ 20:26 He had made his savage mark on history with the firebombing of Tokyo during World War II. The president and the general regarded each other with barely concealed disgust. 25 years after JFK's death, LeMay and his top Air Force generals were…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 25
▶ 9:34 In the case of Doug Dillon, who oversaw Kennedy's Secret Service apparatus, it simply meant making sure that he was out of town. At the end of October, Dillon notified the president that he planned to take a deferred summer vacation in Nove…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 1
▶ 19:16 disease specialist in an epidemic prevention laboratory in Tokyo. He was ordered to Manchuria to establish a quote-unquote medical facility with the army. They were there to create weapons of war. Manchuria was the ideal proving ground for …
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 2
▶ 5:57 was that Naito was a member of Unit 731. And he knew who all the others were and where they were located. In the following weeks, Sanders set up an office at Daishi Building in Tokyo. That was the location of MacArthur's headquarters. And w…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 2
▶ 17:26 knew this. The war trials taking place in Tokyo and other places across the war zone were drawing world attention. Class A trials, those of the most serious kind, were tried by an international military tribunal for the Far East. Others tha…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 2
▶ 30:26 now on trial in Tokyo, particularly during cross-examination of the commander of the Kuomintang Army from 1939 to 1944, of which Ishii's biological warfare group was assigned. In addition, there's a strong possibility that Soviet prosecutor…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 2
▶ 33:18 said recommendation in Part 3B is approved. Information obtained from Ishii and associates of biological warfare will be retained in intelligence channels and will not be employed in war crime evidence. Part 2 said all communications above …
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 7
▶ 46:57 Toward Siberian gulags, even more Japanese were being brought into the Asian Soviet Union. Imperial Japanese army soldiers captured in the last few weeks of the war in Manchuria and Korea, in the last minutes Russia had gathered them all up…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 7
▶ 48:24 who had not entered the war against Japan until the last few weeks, kept custody of the Japanese was because they had discovered what was happening in secret in Tokyo. In anticipation of the Cold War, the Americans using intelligence operat…
The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blonde Beast Part 6
▶ 45:26 The U.S. in time adopted many aspects of the British air campaign. The firebombing of Dresden and Tokyo and the later use of the atomic bombs illustrate that. The opening years of the war, when the U.S. was still officially neutral, Preside…
The H1B program has 4 things a companies needs to certify to use it(pt2)
▶ 8:57 Let's just say they're not a great company and fits the model of Operation Gladio. So, of course, I clicked on the link that says Boston Consulting Group people. Who are the people that works at this place that does all of these crazy, stra…