Progressive Alliance of Liberia organization
also: Progressive Alliance, PAL
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G. Bacchus Matthews headed
Progressive Alliance of Liberia book_quoted
“in 1974 by the Liberians studying in the U.S. It was led by a man by the name of G. Bacchus Matthews. He had close ties to the Tolbert family. However, he bore a grudge against the president due to his dismissal from the Liberian consulate …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Liberia @ 34:34
Marcus Dahn member_of
Progressive Alliance of Liberia book_quoted
“Marcus Dahn, D-A-H-N, was a senior member of the PAL, the Progressive Alliance of Liberia, who graduated from the University of Akron, right down the road from Goodyear. Huh, that's weird. He notes that it has American roots, the Progressiv…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Liberia @ 35:00
United States funded
Progressive Alliance of Liberia host_asserted
“like under the Chamber of Commerce kind of groups that have names like the Progressive Alliance of Liberia, but they're founded in the United States, like with USAID money. And then they go over to the country and are the ones that get the …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Liberia @ 35:59
Mentions (4)
▶ 34:09
and 150 years of settler rule was coalescing. The Progressive Alliance, coalescing right around the CIA, the Progressive Alliance of Liberia was formed in New Jersey. Huh. I wonder if that's by the same place the Ukrainian Nazis lived in Ne…
▶ 34:34
in 1974 by the Liberians studying in the U.S. It was led by a man by the name of G. Bacchus Matthews. He had close ties to the Tolbert family. However, he bore a grudge against the president due to his dismissal from the Liberian consulate …
▶ 35:00
Marcus Dahn, D-A-H-N, was a senior member of the PAL, the Progressive Alliance of Liberia, who graduated from the University of Akron, right down the road from Goodyear. Huh, that's weird. He notes that it has American roots, the Progressiv…
▶ 35:59
like under the Chamber of Commerce kind of groups that have names like the Progressive Alliance of Liberia, but they're founded in the United States, like with USAID money. And then they go over to the country and are the ones that get the …