Harold Green person
also: G-E-N-E-E-N
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Claims (3)
Harold Green funded
Salvador Allende book_quoted
“What he told me, the board member later said, was that he was prepared to put as much as a million dollars in support of any plan that was adopted by the government for the purpose of bringing about opposition to Alente. That board member w…”
▶ Operation Gladio in Chile @ 9:23
Edward Koch exposed
Harold Green book_quoted
“asking him to investigate high U.S. officials for crimes concerning Chile. Levi, a highly moral man, at once sent the Corey letter to the criminal division of the Justice Department. The result, the CIA was turned upside down. Corey's lette…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Prelude to Terror Chapter 7_8 @ 17:19
E. Howard Hunt recruited
Harold Green host_asserted
“interfering in the Chilean election. Huh. He was well aware of business offers to help in 1964. He knew exactly whom to talk to at Langley, still an agency consultant. McComb met Richard Helms twice at the CIA and another time in California…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Safe for Democracy Part 34 (36) @ 1:08:05
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▶ 9:00
as it should be because you want control over your communication system. During the ITT board meeting, Harold Green, Greenan, G-E-N-E-E-N, the company's chief operating officer and one of the best known businessmen in the world, took one of…
▶ 10:17
for him to be the link between ITT and the government. McCone was able to see Kissinger, the president's national security advisor, immediately to convey Guinan's million-dollar offer. Although Kissinger did not accept it, he was impressed …
▶ 49:38
So he needed a more secure route. And his job was to basically set that up, which they did by using trains and trucks going over land as opposed to using ships. So that was his big claim to fame. Then he goes on and he talks about following…
▶ 50:08
to testify on matters pertaining to his. So for the first time ever, a Richie Boy later appointed judge ordered the former president, Ronald Reagan, to testify on a matter pertaining to his own administration. So these people grew up and be…
▶ 50:35
It also says he was famous for presiding over an antitrust suit that was the United States versus AT&T. And keep in mind, AT&T is the successor of ITT, which was part of the International Syndicate and involved in many of the coups. During …
▶ 17:19
asking him to investigate high U.S. officials for crimes concerning Chile. Levi, a highly moral man, at once sent the Corey letter to the criminal division of the Justice Department. The result, the CIA was turned upside down. Corey's lette…
▶ 1:08:05
interfering in the Chilean election. Huh. He was well aware of business offers to help in 1964. He knew exactly whom to talk to at Langley, still an agency consultant. McComb met Richard Helms twice at the CIA and another time in California…
▶ 30:44
but refused to recruit for Langley's economic war, except for they all talked. As Breaux met with ITT executives, E.J. Geraghty, Tom Karamacenas, phoned Chairman Harold Grennan and ranged over the same ground. McCone got updates from the IT…