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Operation Gladio - Relooking at Indonesia Coup, Ann Soetoros, Subud..
▶ 7:22 a lot of tenants of the Muslim religion was a very rich man in real estate. So there are definite things to look at in there. I'm not making the ties. I'm just saying there's a lot to be looked at. So the man that founded the religion was a…
Operation Gladio - Relooking at Indonesia Coup, Ann Soetoros, Subud..
▶ 12:27 immersed himself so deeply in the Javanese culture and language that they basically named him Mansur Java. He died in 2007, weirdly enough. And he basically had made friends with all of the people in Indonesia while he was in this program w…
Operation Gladio - Relooking at Indonesia Coup, Ann Soetoros, Subud..
▶ 17:31 was hardly worth mentioning, okay? But this is the way it really was. In Indonesia from 1965 to 1968, there was the ongoing massacre of the PKI party, which we were all told was communist, when in reality, 90% nationalist, 10% communist, th…
Operation Gladio - Relooking at Indonesia Coup, Ann Soetoros, Subud..
▶ 18:55 Armed with wide-blade knives, Muslim bands crept at night into the houses of communists, killing entire families, burying the bodies in shallow graves. The murder campaign became so brazen in parts of rural East Java that Muslim bands place…
Operation Gladio - Relooking at Indonesia Coup, Ann Soetoros, Subud..
▶ 33:36 as she lived off campus with Barack and her daughter, Maya, and spent her social time primarily in the Indonesian country group. She pursued her master's and doctorate's degree in anthropology with a focus on social and economic development…
Operation Gladio - Relooking at Indonesia Coup, Ann Soetoros, Subud..
▶ 34:06 quote, peasants blacksmithing in Indonesia, surviving and thriving against all odds, unquote, maybe surviving, which has recently been published in Indonesia as well at the East-West Center Conference Panel presentation in Bali. A personal …
The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8
▶ 44:45 The group of colonels had listed an acceptable list of cabinet ministers that they wanted Sukarno to appoint. The Indonesian leader refused, and on February 15th, they proclaimed a rebel government composed of representatives of Sumatra, Ce…
The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8
▶ 49:36 The colonels were opposing central rule in Java, but one needed to go no further than their political program to realize that it was all for personal gain and no actual care for the country itself. The program envisioned a loose federation …
The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8
▶ 59:19 by the Indonesian government. The rebels' revolt was crushed, and by June 26, the government forces had won. The final result of the rebellion was to strengthen the hand of the central government on Java. In the words of historian Brian May…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 14 (15)
▶ 5:08 The council ordered new planning, a process that led directly to Project HAIK, H-A-I-K, as the Indonesian operation would be called. The Joint Chiefs of Staff complained that the concept conceded Java, the most important part of the country…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 14 (15)
▶ 5:41 without affecting any real capability against the quote-unquote rebels. They anticipated some people in Java to be loyal to the government. Imagine that. They grudgingly, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, grudgingly approved with the action…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 14 (15)
▶ 14:15 and felt that it obtained Western support. Intelligence declared that the group, in its present circumstances, believes it could be successful in any resistance of military actions by forces loyal to the central government. The CIA knew in …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 14 (15)
▶ 17:09 Sala Wisset and Java, though the rebels had little strength on Java. Now the Secretary of State developed doubts about justification, as he told Allen in a dark moment on February 21st. The United States had no treaty or congressional autho…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 14 (15)
▶ 38:24 Okay, reliance on a movement neither cohesive nor unified was to be the key error in Project Hake. The Permesta colonels opposed rule from Java, but their political program revealed their motivation as personal. That envisioned a loose fede…