Jedburghs organization
also: Jedburgh teams, the Jedburgs, Jedbergs, Jedburgh, Jed Burns, Jedburgs, Jedberg commando, Jedberg unit, Jedburgh people
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Claims (7)
Evan Parker Jr. member_of
Jedburghs book_quoted
“Like Colby, he was one of less than 100 Americans trained with the OSS Jedbergs in Scotland. And the Jedbergs was the stay-behind units from the UK. See how this all overlaps? He was sent to Burma in 1945. And 1945 would have been the end o…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Vietnam Phoenix Program and beyond @ 26:15
William Colby member_of
Jedburghs book_quoted
“went to the continent in this campaign, including two future directors. Bill Colby led one of the 90 Jedburgh teams in France. And later, the operational group in Norway, William Casey masterminded the overall OSS effort to infiltrate Germa…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 4 (3) @ 14:47
Winston Churchill founded
Jedburghs host_asserted
“affiliation with the stay-behind units during the Boer Wars and all of that stuff, and then understand that he set up the Jedbergs and all of those types of things, it completely changes the complexion of everything they do after that point…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Vietnam Part 7 @ 6:03
Jedburghs front_for
Operation Gladio host_asserted
“My old friend from an OSS Jedburgh, which was the UK's version of Operation Gladio, and his Chinese days, because he was part of the Paul Helliwell Shinkai Shack group, one of his friends acted as a liaison. And he talked often to keep abou…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Korea part 3 @ 41:18
Winston Churchill founded
Jedburghs host_asserted
“Churchill called their original stay-behind units in Britain. And again, the Jedburgh people, trained people, were basically used abroad in Operation Gladio missions. They were basically the people that the Brits...…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret Wars chap 7 @ 1:15:00
Jedburghs carried_out_attack
Operation Gladio host_asserted
“Churchill called their original stay-behind units in Britain. And again, the Jedburgh people, trained people, were basically used abroad in Operation Gladio missions. They were basically the people that the Brits...…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret Wars chap 7 @ 1:15:00
United Kingdom founded
Jedburghs guest_asserted
“So England, during World War II, come up with their own stay-behind program called the Jedburgs.…”
▶ Colonel Towner-Watkins_ Operation Gladio (guest) @ 21:56
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▶ 21:56
Which, you know, initially blew my mind. So England, during World War II, come up with their own stay-behind program called the Jedburgs. And France had theirs. And so this is a very well-known military concept. And you will find...…
▶ 41:18
My old friend from an OSS Jedburgh, which was the UK's version of Operation Gladio, and his Chinese days, because he was part of the Paul Helliwell Shinkai Shack group, one of his friends acted as a liaison. And he talked often to keep abou…
▶ 48:09
England, and I want to kind of just take you through all of their Gladio history from the time that they were setting up Jedburgh prior to during World War II, touch on Winston Churchill, and then kind of just add both the fact that one of …
▶ 2:00:24
And it was from that experience where he then moves up through the war, becomes the minister of war and eventually prime minister. And he implemented a similar concept. And in England, they were called the Jedbergs. During World War II, Hit…
▶ 5:32
you completely lose any benefit of the doubt. And that also came across with his take. Everything he says, again, is 100% accurate with his take on Winston Churchill. But if you don't take Winston Churchill back and understand his benefacto…
▶ 26:15
Like Colby, he was one of less than 100 Americans trained with the OSS Jedbergs in Scotland. And the Jedbergs was the stay-behind units from the UK. See how this all overlaps? He was sent to Burma in 1945. And 1945 would have been the end o…
▶ 33:53
the stuff when we were talking about England and the bomb blast there, it was apparent exactly what was going on there. Just using the terms that we already know and looking at the people that had been raised in the Jedburgh Gladio units of…
▶ 2:14:54
with McNamara, Robert McNamara, and then Kissinger. And so that's the birth of the empire. The British lost theirs. The multipolarity disappeared. And I mention all of this because it ties and dovetails in perfectly with Operation Gladio be…
▶ 1:46:10
Weirdly enough, in London was where all of the planning for the stay behind units happened on the ally side with the Jedbergs being injected into Europe and everything else. And again, being at the embassy, he would have been involved in al…
▶ 27:59
interior ministry. So he also was very familiar with all of the inner workings of Vietnam because, of course, the French had been there for a long time. So he had actually went to some of the same training classes with William Colby and had…
▶ 1:14:32
in the military and you find out that one of the actual, oh, and by the way, I don't know if you guys caught it on the big space that they had night before last. Did you catch the part where they were saying that the guy was part of the Jed…
▶ 1:15:00
Churchill called their original stay-behind units in Britain. And again, the Jedburgh people, trained people, were basically used abroad in Operation Gladio missions. They were basically the people that the Brits...…
▶ 14:17
for special teams to be parachuted into France to supplement the resistance. The OSS, British SOE, and French intelligence each contributed agents to form three-man Jedburgh teams. They were sent specifically to work with the resistance net…
▶ 14:47
went to the continent in this campaign, including two future directors. Bill Colby led one of the 90 Jedburgh teams in France. And later, the operational group in Norway, William Casey masterminded the overall OSS effort to infiltrate Germa…
▶ 17:17
The detachment of clandestine officers went to the War Department as a new strategic services unit under Brigadier General Magruder, the former OSS Special Warfare Chief. By early 1946, General Magruder's mandate, not so much to preserve or…
▶ 29:50
In February of 49, the British bowed out. The Wisner Group then furnished all the money for when? More than a million dollars over three years, going directly to the Russians. In 51, Lindsay recruited John Bross, another of the former lawye…
▶ 16:32
But in fact, it was Gladio. The British Special Operations Executive, the SOE, was tasked with waging secret wars behind enemy lines during World War II. And we've covered them. They were called Jedburgs. During the war, the SOE had created…