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Claims (6)

Walter Lippmann member_of League of Nations book_quoted
“head of the American Socialist Party, Alan Dulles, John Foster Dulles, Christian Harder, who was a Secretary of State. These intellectuals around Wilson, under the leadership of Colonel House, drew up a charter for world government that was…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1 @ 22:20
Walter Lippmann member_of CFR book_quoted
“Saturday Review of Literature. Let me see. Philip Graham of the Washington Post and Times Herald. We come across him all the time. Walter Lippman, Ascended Columnist. Henry Luce, Publisher of Time Live, Fortune Sports Illustrated. Malcolm M…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 6 II @ 13:14
Robert F. Kennedy sought_advice_from Walter Lippmann host_asserted
“At one point, he sought the advice of Walter Lippman, one of the last of his breed in Washington. Well, if you believe that Johnson's re-election would be a catastrophe for the country, I entirely agree with you on this. Then, if this comes…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 26 (Final) @ 30:59
Walter Lippmann founded United Nations War Crimes Commission book_quoted
“The initiative for the Joint Allied Commission on Atrocities, which would eventually become the United Nations War Crime Commission, can be traced to a campaign backed by influential journalist Walter Lippmann and organized in large part by…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blonde Beast Part 7 @ 14:56
Walter Lippmann member_of The Inquiry book_quoted
“Both Lippmann and Schweitzer had participated in the Paris negotiations. Lippmann as a leading member of the U.S. intelligence organization known as the Inquiry and Schweitzer as a member of the U.S. government press bureau in Paris.…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blonde Beast Part 7 @ 16:56
Walter Lippmann member_of French Communist Party host_asserted
“The guy at Harvard who graduated in 2000, Walter Lippman, the famous media guy, was like, yeah, his buddy, I think, in the freshman year, I think, was John, you know, John Reed, whatever the guy, you know. Yeah, Reed. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 21 @ 1:36:29

Mentions (17)

Operation Gladio - Indonesia Part 4
▶ 54:26 in return for business favors and opportunities in his own oil business. But that he'd never been on the CIA staff or payroll, and that's a distinction without a difference. On this point, Dulles' own Walter Lippmann, even though uttered ma…
Operation Gladio - Indonesia Part 4
▶ 54:58 unquote. Dulles and Lipman both started intelligence careers in World War I, but in the 50s, their friendship kind of parted ways when it dealt with the covert political action that the CIA had been involved in. So by 1977, George Morgenshi…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devils Chessboard Part 10
▶ 45:10 whom the CIA director considered old friends, Walter Lippman of the New York Times. Let's see. Syndicated columnist Walter Lippman and the New York Times correspondent Hanson Baldwin took strong issue with Dulles flouting the Senate authori…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 12
▶ 4:08 plot against Hitler onward. Later in his career, any nationalist leader who seemed a problem for the U.S. interest, not the U.S. interest, the international syndicate's interest, was viewed as fair game. During the 1957 Suez Crisis, as a gr…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 17
▶ 20:24 the home of Operation Gladio. Dulles was confident enough that the Dulles era would continue under JFK that he made boasts to that effect on the Washington dinner circuit within full earshot of Kennedy loyalists. Shortly after Kennedy took …
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19
▶ 13:21 But as Walter Lippmann told Schlesinger, Kennedy will not begin to be president until he starts to break with Eisenhower. Continuity in Washington was no longer the new president's concern. Shaken by the traumatic events in Cuba and France,…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 21
▶ 1:36:29 The guy at Harvard who graduated in 2000, Walter Lippman, the famous media guy, was like, yeah, his buddy, I think, in the freshman year, I think, was John, you know, John Reed, whatever the guy, you know. Yeah, Reed. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 21
▶ 1:36:54 we forget we impose our view of the current political spectrum onto like 1910s, which is vastly different. You know what I mean? Right. Yeah. The thing is that, and yet, you know, you have, you have already by 1920, 21, you have Walter Lipp…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 26 (Final)
▶ 30:59 At one point, he sought the advice of Walter Lippman, one of the last of his breed in Washington. Well, if you believe that Johnson's re-election would be a catastrophe for the country, I entirely agree with you on this. Then, if this comes…
The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1
▶ 21:48 had none other than House in charge. It consisted, you're never going to believe this, of course you will, 150 college professors, graduate students, lawyers, economists, writers, among others. There were men still familiar to Americans in …
The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 6 II
▶ 13:14 Saturday Review of Literature. Let me see. Philip Graham of the Washington Post and Times Herald. We come across him all the time. Walter Lippman, Ascended Columnist. Henry Luce, Publisher of Time Live, Fortune Sports Illustrated. Malcolm M…
The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blonde Beast Part 7
▶ 14:56 The initiative for the Joint Allied Commission on Atrocities, which would eventually become the United Nations War Crime Commission, can be traced to a campaign backed by influential journalist Walter Lippmann and organized in large part by…
The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blonde Beast Part 7
▶ 15:24 U.S. Assistant Secretary Adolf Berle, with a series of suggestions on how to respond to the massacres early that month in Czechoslovakia, where the SS had murdered 199 Czech men and boys in retaliation for the assassination of SS Chief Rein…
The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blonde Beast Part 7
▶ 16:26 was a worrisome issue for them. Allied intelligence service and underground movements throughout the Nazi-occupied territories should systematically send evidence to this depository. Lippmann and Sweitzer contended where a thorough judicial…
The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blonde Beast Part 7
▶ 16:56 Both Lippmann and Schweitzer had participated in the Paris negotiations. Lippmann as a leading member of the U.S. intelligence organization known as the Inquiry and Schweitzer as a member of the U.S. government press bureau in Paris.…
The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blonde Beast Part 7
▶ 17:18 At the time, both had specialized in the use of propaganda and psychological warfare in international affairs, and now both were convinced that tough, consistent psychological operations focusing on Nazi atrocities would undermine the Nazis…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War #13
▶ 20:25 The very idea of creating a liberal thought collective actually predated the war. In 1938, French philosopher Louis Rogier, R-O-U-G-I-E-R, had gathered some 26 liberal intellectuals in Paris to mark the publication of a French translation o…