Thomas Dewey person
also: U.S. Attorney Thomas Dewey, Dewey, Tom Dewey, the governor, Governor Tom Dewey
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Allen Dulles appointed
Thomas Dewey host_asserted
“sent his own foreign policy advisor to Wilkie to see if he'll give him an endorsement to help him in the election. That foreign policy advisor for Thomas Dewey, John Foster Dulles. And then he dies very shortly thereafter. Okay, that's funn…”
▶ The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty @ 1:21:49
Thomas Dewey recruited
Dwight D. Eisenhower host_asserted
“telling him that his differences with the Democrats, particularly when it comes to the party's pro-labor positions, were simply too immense for him to consider it. Meanwhile, Dewey Dulles' group courtship of Eisenhower to become the Republi…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 8(b) @ 41:47
Thomas Dewey targeted_for_regime_change
Henry Morgenthau Jr. documented
“At this point, 1944 presidential election was only a month away, and the opposition Republican Party made the most of the scandal in the Democrat camp. Republican candidate Thomas Dewey charged that Morgenthau had handed the Nazis a propaga…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 11 @ 33:25
Thomas Dewey removed_from_power
Lucky Luciano book_quoted
“with his rule in the country in 1922. Not just the Mafia, but the Masonic Lodges as well. Though failing in Italy, the Mafia was a powerful entity in the United States. And then he goes on and talks about Dewey and putting Luciano in prison…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government #9 @ 3:48
Thomas Dewey appointed
Allen Dulles book_quoted
“overwhelmingly predicted that Dewey would win because President Truman was a political hack for Missouri and didn't have any of the influence that Dewey had. Dewey had already picked out his drapes for the White House. Let it be known that …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 7 @ 12:48
Thomas Dewey member_of
Allen Dulles host_asserted
“So there were there was early patronage of Mary Carter from Thomas Dewey, who happened to have been at the time a Republican senator from New York who was the party's nominee for presidency in 1948. Dewey was a very close to Alan Dulles. In…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 1 @ 54:38
Thomas Dewey funded
Mary Carter Paint Company host_asserted
“So there were there was early patronage of Mary Carter from Thomas Dewey, who happened to have been at the time a Republican senator from New York who was the party's nominee for presidency in 1948. Dewey was a very close to Alan Dulles. In…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 1 @ 54:38
Thomas Dewey prosecuted
Lucky Luciano host_asserted
“who was a prosecutor in New York City who prosecuted Lucky Luciano, or it was at least on the prosecution team, I think that was involving Thomas Dewey. That may have involved him. He winds up being chief of station in Rome in the 1960s. An…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 7 @ 50:15
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Most of the mafia, as I said earlier, were not all that interested in drug peddling. So there was some discussions, some meetings, and basically that got overruled. In the meantime, Lucky was involved in sex trafficking with prostitutes, an…
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you know the east coast faction uh that was the initial core of the cia around you know dewey prescott bush john foster dulles you know were the initial contributors in a big way to congressman nixon's first campaign in 1946 so i think ther…
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We remember how, you know, in 1948, the Dewey campaign lost, surprisingly, sort of, because they didn't have any support in the Midwest and, to some extent, the West. And it's like the character played by Spencer Tracy in this movie perfect…
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Which, for those of you guys that are following the kind of secret society thing, she comes up a couple of different times as well. She comes up in relationship to, let's see, Thomas Dewey and Avril Harriman and Nelson Rockefeller and blah,…
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For Helms, this also offered a private channel to the State Department. Cara Menendez and William Rogers had been young lawyers together back in the day on Thomas Dewey's DA staff in the 1930s. Interesting. Cara Menendez also practiced very…
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So there were there was early patronage of Mary Carter from Thomas Dewey, who happened to have been at the time a Republican senator from New York who was the party's nominee for presidency in 1948. Dewey was a very close to Alan Dulles. In…
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of treason and un-Americanism for political advantage against Democrats. It was only a matter of time before a specter like McCarthy began to rise up in this toxic atmosphere. Nixon had exploited these themes to great effect in his senatori…
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as one of the Republican Party's leading wise men on foreign affairs. Both Dulles brothers pinned their political hopes on New York Governor Thomas Dewey, the GOP frontrunner in 1948. Dewey, a former Wall Street lawyer himself, was an impre…
▶ 12:48
overwhelmingly predicted that Dewey would win because President Truman was a political hack for Missouri and didn't have any of the influence that Dewey had. Dewey had already picked out his drapes for the White House. Let it be known that …
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It was Allen who was the tougher view on foreign policy at this stage. As Foster started to flesh out his ideas for the Dewey campaign, he showed his brother a draft of his thoughts on the Soviet threat in which he suggested that the U.S. a…
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year-old CIA and proposed ways to make it effective. The so-called Dulles-Jackson-Coria committee, over which Dulles quickly assumed control, allowed him to roam freely through the halls of the new intelligence agency and develop a plan on …
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government's political clients. On the evening of April 17th, the first day of Italian voting, Dulles scrutinized the election rally from Rome at Forrester's home in Washington. The two men raised a toast when it became clear that the Chris…
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and buried it in the State Department's bureaucracy called the Office of Policy Coordination, which of course is where Frank Wisner was placed. It was kind of a combative agency that Dulles envisioned the CIA becoming in the Dewey administr…
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Although the OPC's tactics had been sanctioned by the National Security Council memo NSC 10-2, which had formulated in the heat of the 1948 presidential campaign when Truman was fending off Dewey and the Republicans charged that he was too …
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who was a prosecutor in New York City who prosecuted Lucky Luciano, or it was at least on the prosecution team, I think that was involving Thomas Dewey. That may have involved him. He winds up being chief of station in Rome in the 1960s. An…
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We're going to show you some things the Rockefellers did to tie an awful lot of things together. I just don't have that particular smoking gun on the hotel, but there's a lot there. And the other thing I was going to point out, and this is …
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That would embolden the likes of Senator Joseph McCarthy and change American history. Nixon's bare-knuckle race against Boris was a political overture of a new era. On August 11, 1948, a warm, sticky evening in New York, Representative Rich…
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patrons, powerful men like the Dulles brothers, whom Nixon was counting on to advance his own career. When he phoned Foster Dulles at his Wall Street office on the morning of August 11th, the same office where he had been snubbed as a law s…
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could have suggested that I delay the proceedings until after the election. But instead, with Nixon's help, they turned the Hiss case to their advantage, with Dewey being against the Roosevelt and Truman administration that had allowed comm…
▶ 38:25
It was a time of American celebration of unprecedented prosperity and unparalleled military prowess, as well as hair-trigger nuclear tensions. President Eisenhower enjoyed being in the company of wealthy and powerful men. He filled his admi…
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telling him that his differences with the Democrats, particularly when it comes to the party's pro-labor positions, were simply too immense for him to consider it. Meanwhile, Dewey Dulles' group courtship of Eisenhower to become the Republi…
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following the governor's own traumatic presidential defeat. Dewey had beseeched the reluctant general to jump into the political arena, telling him that he was the only man who could save this country from going to hell in a handbasket of p…
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but in the best interest of their actual clients. When Smith began making his case against Dulles, Eisenhower cut him off, telling him that he had already talked to Foster and he was fine with it. Smith was never really stood a chance of bl…
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And I'm not going to go through all of them, but I will point out a couple of very interesting names, like Elliot Bell, who was the former economic advisor to Thomas Dewey. He was on McGraw-Hill Publishing. He was a publisher and editor at …
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At this point, 1944 presidential election was only a month away, and the opposition Republican Party made the most of the scandal in the Democrat camp. Republican candidate Thomas Dewey charged that Morgenthau had handed the Nazis a propaga…
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put out that they were favoring a more moderate approach. After Roosevelt won re-election, Dewey retracted the charge that Morgenthau had contributed to Germany's will to fight, but by then, the political damage was already done. Let me bri…
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I don't think that they are closer to the Republicans. I'm sorry, closer to CIA than the GOP is. But rather, as we know, historically, the GOP was like from the beginning, the East Coast GOP was the base of the CIA in 1948 with the Dewey, B…
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Whatchamacallit faction that lost to Truman in 1948. Yet since then, the Democrats have kind of become like the new, much more media friendly sort of aircraft carrier, metaphorically speaking, of CIA. They're much more the media and communi…
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with his rule in the country in 1922. Not just the Mafia, but the Masonic Lodges as well. Though failing in Italy, the Mafia was a powerful entity in the United States. And then he goes on and talks about Dewey and putting Luciano in prison…
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And the third candidate then of the Republican Party was Thomas Dewey, who was a non-interventionist, which is a little bit different than an isolationist. Yes. But this guy Wilkie was definitely an interventionist. He wanted the U.S. to jo…
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And the third candidate then of the Republican Party was Thomas Dewey, who was a non-interventionist, which is a little bit different than an isolationist. Yes. But this guy Wilkie was definitely an interventionist. He wanted the U.S. to jo…
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These people are the thought leaders of them. I guess you would say probably the Bush faction falls into that now. Anyway, during that 1944 election, Wilkie's going around the country still pretending to be a Republican, trying to go into s…
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These people are the thought leaders of them. I guess you would say probably the Bush faction falls into that now. Anyway, during that 1944 election, Wilkie's going around the country still pretending to be a Republican, trying to go into s…
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sent his own foreign policy advisor to Wilkie to see if he'll give him an endorsement to help him in the election. That foreign policy advisor for Thomas Dewey, John Foster Dulles. And then he dies very shortly thereafter. Okay, that's funn…
▶ 1:21:49
sent his own foreign policy advisor to Wilkie to see if he'll give him an endorsement to help him in the election. That foreign policy advisor for Thomas Dewey, John Foster Dulles. And then he dies very shortly thereafter. Okay, that's funn…
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It's like George H.W. Bush going to visit the British prime minister and two days later they resign. John Foster Dulles is Dewey's foreign policy guy. And Dewey runs against FDR. Somehow Dulles ends up back as part of the war party because …
▶ 1:22:28
It's like George H.W. Bush going to visit the British prime minister and two days later they resign. John Foster Dulles is Dewey's foreign policy guy. And Dewey runs against FDR. Somehow Dulles ends up back as part of the war party because …