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Ian Fleming person

also: Fleming, Ian Flemons, the novelist

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Ian Fleming book_quoted William Stephenson book_quoted
“whom he called a magnetic personality and one of the great secret agents of World War II. The novelist who worked with Stevenson's operation as a British naval intelligence agent in Washington also praised the spy master's martinis. But as …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 2 @ 25:22
Ian Fleming member_of Special Forces Club book_quoted
“who wrote The Day of the Jekyll and Dogs of War. And also members are Peter and Ian Fleming, of course. What was the name of the club again? The Special Forces Club. The Special Forces is not part of a military establishment, although most …”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers by Ann Hagedoan Part 1 @ 25:56
Ian Fleming member_of Office of Naval Intelligence host_asserted
“I got fascinated to start with the whole history of Ian Fleming, which I'm sure you know of, because he was deeply related with the Office of Naval Intelligence in World War II, the early OSS, and all of the characters of basically post-Wor…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Is it the Octopus of Danny Casalaro’s writings_ @ 1:01:54
Ian Fleming proposed Fidel Castro documented
“The star attraction was the Englishman, former spy and author of the James Bond thriller, Ian Fleming. Asked about Castro, Fleming ruminated that what he would do would be discredit the Cuban leader, subject him to ridicule, harping on Cuba…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 17 (19) @ 45:24

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Operation Gladio - Is it the Octopus of Danny Casalaro’s writings_
▶ 1:01:54 I got fascinated to start with the whole history of Ian Fleming, which I'm sure you know of, because he was deeply related with the Office of Naval Intelligence in World War II, the early OSS, and all of the characters of basically post-Wor…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 17 (19)
▶ 44:54 Not much had been done. Bissell made that talk into something real. Only days before Eisenhower approved the original JMATE program, Tracy Barnes had been in a dinner with Senator JFK at his home. John Bross, B-R-O-S-S, now Bissell's top pl…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 17 (19)
▶ 45:24 The star attraction was the Englishman, former spy and author of the James Bond thriller, Ian Fleming. Asked about Castro, Fleming ruminated that what he would do would be discredit the Cuban leader, subject him to ridicule, harping on Cuba…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 17 (19)
▶ 51:05 He then goes on to say the idea didn't originate with me. And that may be true. It may have originated with Ian Fleming. Who knows? It doesn't matter. You're the one that carried it out. It has been established that Colonel Edwards personal…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 21 (22)
▶ 41:28 JFK as a devotee of spy fiction and he knew him well enough that Jackie Kennedy made Allen a present of one of Ian Fleming's early James Bond novels from Russia with Love. Dulles liked it so much he joined the legion of Fleming fans and bou…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 2
▶ 24:52 One of the men considered for elimination was none other than Dulles business partner Gerhard Westrick. The big spending Hitler lobbyist was eventually deported. It is this ungentlemanly Stevenson's tactic that inspired Fleming to grant his…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 2
▶ 25:22 whom he called a magnetic personality and one of the great secret agents of World War II. The novelist who worked with Stevenson's operation as a British naval intelligence agent in Washington also praised the spy master's martinis. But as …
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 22
▶ 11:36 found a clever way to celebrate a book that revealed very little about Dulles' actual spycraft, praising it as brilliantly selective candor. The Times Review provided more quotes for the book, declaring, there is material enough here on bre…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 26 (Final)
▶ 47:17 called The Great Spy Stories, featuring selections by masters of the genre, such as Eric Ambler, Graham Greene, Ian Flemons, and John Licari. In the books forward, Dulles offered his final observations on the stealthy profession to which he…
The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Soldier by Hagedoan Part 3
▶ 26:50 who had left a British army for baking career in Hong Kong at a bank called Jardin Fleming. And that has come up as a money launder, just FYI. This was a merchant bank rooted in the Fleming family, of which Ian Fleming is a part. It had bee…
The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers by Ann Hagedoan Part 1
▶ 25:19 into Germany. Their motto was who dares wins. That's on the picture of Sterling in this residence. There is also a gold figurine of a winged dagger, which is the SAS emblem. There's also a picture of Wild Bill Donovan on the wall. The club …