Cabinda place
also: Kabinda, Cabenda
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Cabinda caller_asserted
“in any war or fight or whatever, they were just staying there to protect that oil field. But some of our guys are saying that those oil fields were the property of the Rockefellers. So my question is, is that right or is it not right? Is it…”
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Mentions (11)
▶ 26:14
After that point, Mubato asked the CIA to help him annex a small province called Kabinda, K-A-B-I-N-D-A. It was actually property that belonged to Angola, but it was separated from the rest of Angola by a narrow strip of Zaire territory. Mu…
▶ 26:44
His greed for it was heightened a few years later when they found oil off the coastline. The CIA, although busily involved in Angola for the exact same reason, because of their resources, promptly flew in a thousand-man arms package for use…
▶ 1:20:43
by you and I have a small question because some of our guys, some of our people in our movement have been digging into the story of Angola and we have some testimonies from people that were there talking about the oil fields on Cabinda. The…
▶ 1:24:04
for humanity's sake, we're going to help them. So that's been my experience, and that's what my research shows. Well, yeah, I'm just asking because I have heard from some people that were there on Angola and were stationed there on Cabinda,…
▶ 38:53
These developments had been anticipated in the original June Interagency Intervention Study and had now come to pass. Again, another proxy war. In the northern Angola area, the FNLA failed to capture the isolated enclave of Cabinda. That wa…
▶ 45:07
went undercover and entered Cabinda to work directly with the rebel movement. When leaders planned an attack on a Portuguese fort, a larger Cuban force participated, and the Cubans even contributed four artillery guns to the Angola Revoluti…
▶ 11:36
as did the existence of the Angolan oil production in a section of the country, Cabinda, isolated from the rest. Each of the three rebel movements had its own armed forces, and they were left to fight it out among themselves. Well, not quit…
▶ 19:52
Mubato, who funded a separatist movement in Cabinda, began stirring up trouble there as well. It's just the CIA on a different front. As early as October 1974, Mubato's planes started flying FNLA soldiers to the capital to attack it. At thi…
▶ 35:00
Action now moved to the 40 committee. Assistant Secretary Davis prepared a fresh dissent paper. The oil in Cabinda, in which golf had a $300 million interest, golf as in the company, remained the only significant American stake in the entir…
▶ 53:23
In one instance, Methvin went along with Mubato's demands for $2 million from the CIA to buy a Ziaran C-130 worth less than a third of that, though Langley rejected the scam. The Americans also acquired a pair of swift boats for the FNLA to…
▶ 1:09:29
In northern Angola, the FNLA failed to capture the isolated enclave of Cabinda, seat of the oil production. Cubans and MPLA forces began to push back the FNLA. Holden Roberto tried to raise more mercenaries to stiffen his army. Roberto offe…