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Hugh Angleton person

also: James Jesus Angleton's dad, James Angleton's dad, Angleton's dad

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James Jesus Angletonperson · 4Allen Dullesperson · 2United Statescountry · 2National Cash Registerorganization · 1Romeplace · 1

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Hugh Angleton father_of James Jesus Angleton book_quoted
“James Hugh Angleton, who was an international businessman who had paved his son's path into the spy trade and continued to play an influential role in his life. Dulles would remain a strong paternal figure for Angleton throughout their inte…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 5 @ 17:54
Hugh Angleton owned_franchise_of National Cash Register book_quoted
“So these former business owners in Italy, and by the way, Angleton's dad owned the franchise of the National Cash Register company in America, which is why Angleton was so familiar with Europe and Italy specifically. And it was used to spy …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 5 @ 20:35

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Operation Gladio - Italy
▶ 17:41 David Bruce, who was Andrew Mellon's son-in-law, and members of the Vanderbilt, Carnegie, DuPont, and Ryan family. Angleton was also a Yale graduate and the son of Hugh Angleton, a multi-millionaire who owned the Italian franchise of Nation…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 5
▶ 17:54 James Hugh Angleton, who was an international businessman who had paved his son's path into the spy trade and continued to play an influential role in his life. Dulles would remain a strong paternal figure for Angleton throughout their inte…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 5
▶ 20:35 So these former business owners in Italy, and by the way, Angleton's dad owned the franchise of the National Cash Register company in America, which is why Angleton was so familiar with Europe and Italy specifically. And it was used to spy …
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 5
▶ 21:03 because obviously if you're in businesses and their cash registers, you had the ability to enter these facilities anytime you wanted. It was just a good non-technical, and I'm not saying they didn't have obviously electrical or electronic c…