National Police Board organization
also: National Police, state police
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Claims (9)
Carl Persson headed
National Police Board host_asserted
“And then, of course, he drops dead. Not saying anything weird happened, just noting. So another one of their collaborators is a guy by the name of Carl Pearson, P-E-R-S-S-O-N, who we mentioned. And he's the guy that is the chief of the Nati…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Sweden @ 1:00:13
William P. Bundy headed
National Police Board host_asserted
“You know, so we're going to reorganize again because a continued nothing's working. So in comes a guy by the name of Colonel William Pappy Greaves, G-R-I-E-V-E-S. He becomes the senior advisor to the National Police Force and he stays in th…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Vietnam Part 7 @ 56:56
Robert Jansen recruited
National Police Board book_quoted
“the greatest single asset in all of Southeast Asia for the United States. And we ran across him before as well. With help from the ambassadors, Alexis Johnson and Kenneth Young, Janssen encouraged the TIE to assume a cooperative attitude. A…”
▶ The Colonels corner president, secret wars chapter 14 continued @ 15:20
Dan Mitterrand supplied_arms_to
National Police Board book_quoted
“revolvers, radios, riot control equipment. He also was able to get more people into the police academy in Washington, D.C. because he had left there before coming to Brazil. He introduced the policeman's notebook, a standard procedure used …”
▶ The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 6 @ 4:31
Dan Mitterrand trained
National Police Board book_quoted
“revolvers, radios, riot control equipment. He also was able to get more people into the police academy in Washington, D.C. because he had left there before coming to Brazil. He introduced the policeman's notebook, a standard procedure used …”
▶ The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 6 @ 4:31
International Police Academy trained
National Police Board book_quoted
“was not so adept. His successor basically did not have a high view of the candidates and didn't think most of them warranted the money used to send them to the United States. Brazilian officers attending the International Police Academy oft…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 6 @ 29:26
United States paid
National Police Board host_asserted
“It's been a couple of weeks since I've read through this chapter. I thought this part was hilarious because obviously the author at this point in the story, they just miraculously was helping. Yeah, no, that's not how it happened. Because i…”
▶ The Colonels corner president, secret wars chapter 14 continued @ 15:49
Alexis Johnson member_of
National Police Board book_quoted
“The closer their ties to Brazil's business and military circles, the more strongly they believe that the coup was long overdue. It didn't trouble the military advisors that overnight there was a change in their role. There's another guy who…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 6 @ 3:20
Byron Engle member_of
National Police Board book_quoted
“The closer their ties to Brazil's business and military circles, the more strongly they believe that the coup was long overdue. It didn't trouble the military advisors that overnight there was a change in their role. There's another guy who…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 6 @ 3:20
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▶ 1:00:13
And then, of course, he drops dead. Not saying anything weird happened, just noting. So another one of their collaborators is a guy by the name of Carl Pearson, P-E-R-S-S-O-N, who we mentioned. And he's the guy that is the chief of the Nati…
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He also graduated from Lund. And he would have been intricately involved. He was also from 64, head of the National Police Board. And he was chief of the National Police when supposedly they discovered a spy.…
▶ 56:26
the Pentagon complaining about them trying to get the military involved in it. And then you've got these police and the pacification managers that work for the CIA, who's also screaming about the local people hanging on to these people. So …
▶ 56:56
You know, so we're going to reorganize again because a continued nothing's working. So in comes a guy by the name of Colonel William Pappy Greaves, G-R-I-E-V-E-S. He becomes the senior advisor to the National Police Force and he stays in th…
▶ 1:05:31
And it made it hard to put the field police back on the police track, which was supposedly his job. So the first thing we did was to get rid of that whole apparatus, try to separate themselves from it. Bob Lowe, who was the head of the publ…
▶ 1:06:52
was a significant event. In the eyes of Sorong and the crew, the field police were to be the outlet for the CIA. So when it became obvious that they were a part of the national police, the CIA developed a thing called provisional reconnaiss…
▶ 1:07:22
Because they were like stealing from Peter, whatever, how that saying goes. And they basically spent years during the critical part of Vietnam at cross purposes between this PRU thing and the national police that had already been set up. Al…
▶ 1:08:21
dealing with all of this internal fighting. And it says a priority that was reversed two years later under the Phoenix program. In the meantime, he was trying to reinforce the national police that was headquartered in Saigon and smooth out …
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In February of 1963, Dan Mitterrand had been transferred to Rio, where he began to spend more time with the police upper echelon, like the colonels. The people in the national police very much liked him because he got quote-unquote results.…
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assignment to Rio, and he worked very closely with the state police. One of the colonels who said that he had never driven an actual police car, he had only ever driven an army jeep, and they were using, again, American procured sedans for …
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That's all going to be unleashed. As the military regime tightened controls over the Brazilian press, few U.S. advisers around the national police were arguing against the censorship, even though it set a dangerous precedent. Again, none of…
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gone to Brasilia with his hundreds of thousands of files to set up Brazil's first national intelligence service. The acronym was SNI. But sometimes the material in those dossiers were hard to prove. Thousands of men and women, according to …
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the greatest single asset in all of Southeast Asia for the United States. And we ran across him before as well. With help from the ambassadors, Alexis Johnson and Kenneth Young, Janssen encouraged the TIE to assume a cooperative attitude. A…
▶ 15:49
It's been a couple of weeks since I've read through this chapter. I thought this part was hilarious because obviously the author at this point in the story, they just miraculously was helping. Yeah, no, that's not how it happened. Because i…