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Operation Gladio-Revolutionaries for the Right Part 3
▶ 38:28 That led rival immigrant groups to denounce the ABN's ethnic nationalism as basically Nazism reborn, which it is. Unable to return home, the ABN leaders worked instead among exile communities spread across four continents. They formed chapt…
The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and War on Terror Part 3
▶ 25:54 It became the drug network favored by the international network within Cal called the Argentine Anti-Communist Alliance, AAA, which aimed to make Buenos Aires a neo-fascist center. Because, of course, Argentina got the bulk of the Nazis, fa…
The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and War on Terror Part 3
▶ 29:21 was secured through the World Anti-Communist League. Argentina, Chile, El Salvador, and South Africa immediately recognizes them. A victory party was held in Buenos Aires in which the U.S. was represented by NAC, N-A-T, Hamrick, H-A-M-R-I-C…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 5
▶ 13:59 just like using the same facilities that the CIA used to train the Cuban exiles to attack Cuba. It was in Buenos Aires in a residential district about half an hour from the airport where former Legion September 15 member Pedro Nunez Cabreza…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terror by AJ Langguth Part 11
▶ 34:43 he will not leave the airport alive. Throughout the early 70s, liberals in Uruguay's Senate had tried to form a united front. When the attempt failed, the dictatorship became ever more oppressive and they were forced to flee, usually going …
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terror by AJ Langguth Part 11
▶ 39:36 Once from the Monteviego's prison, now he was captured again and shot through both cheeks. He lived, but his jaw was completely destroyed. In the spring of 1972, a young Uruguayan returned from studying in Buenos Aires and found life in Mon…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors AJ Langguth Part 10
▶ 47:11 another office in Buenos Aires. Only a few Uruguayan police officers learned that the improved torture equipment, the wires, the generators, as well as explosives, were passed through Argentina before they got to Uruguay. When it came to in…
The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 21
▶ 1:10:39 that when this guy turned up at his office at Sullivan and Cromwell, because he was between his OSS time and being in the CIA, the pertinent fact was that the Romanian had a huge fortune, and he was willing to spend millions of it where Dul…
The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 21
▶ 1:11:08 They're not going to understand. They're talking about Operation Gladio. They're talking about stay behind units. They're talking about the destabilization in that passage. And they're definitely talking about the stay behind network. And i…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 36 (38)
▶ 43:45 Prats knew a setup when he saw one. The general took his wife, frowned loyal officers at a nearby Air Force base, and flew to a point near the Argentine border and escaped to freedom. In Buenos Aires, Prats began to work on a memoir to tell…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 44 (46)
▶ 14:03 Argentina's involvement was documented towards the end of 1982 when Hector Francis, a Battalion 601 officer in Costa Rica, gave testimony on his country's activity. In October, Claridge visited Buenos Aires one more time with Jerry Gruner, …