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Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. person

also: Cabot Lodge I, Henry Cabot Lodge first, Henry Cabot Lodge, Lodge, Henry Sullivan, Harry Cabot Lodge, Cabell

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Lyndon B. Johnson appointed Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. documented
“LBJ saw it as putting his first team in place. Bill Sullivan could hardly refuse the summons. Taylor was the president's man in LBJ, much as for JFK, while Sullivan was the State Department officer chairing the Washington interagency meetin…”
▶ The Colonel’s corner President’s secret wars Chap 14 @ 1:02:41
Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. member_of Operation Gladio host_asserted
“He features prominently in Operation Gladio often. Yeah, and his son, Henry Cabot Lodge II, he was Nixon's VP candidate in 1960, was an ambassador to the UN. But Cabot Lodge I was real good friends with Teddy Roosevelt. And he basically, he…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies (Bush family) with War Hamster Brady @ 6:31
Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. member_of Bush family host_asserted
“The League of Nations after the Treaty of Versailles. He was very much opposed to it. Basically, his structure is what ended up becoming the United Nations. And, of course, he's a guy, a big war hawk, supported the Spanish-American War, pus…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies (Bush family) with War Hamster Brady @ 7:01
Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. member_of Bush family host_asserted
“He features prominently in Operation Gladio often. Yeah, and his son, Henry Cabot Lodge II, he was Nixon's VP candidate in 1960, was an ambassador to the UN. But Cabot Lodge I was real good friends with Teddy Roosevelt. And he basically, he…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies (Bush family) with War Hamster Brady @ 6:31

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Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies (Bush family) with War Hamster Brady
▶ 6:03 You see some genealogy that Trump's related to. You heard like the Queen of England and stuff like that. Maybe I'll check it on the same source, see what they say. Some more Bush connections because there's some interesting ones. Other poli…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies (Bush family) with War Hamster Brady
▶ 6:31 He features prominently in Operation Gladio often. Yeah, and his son, Henry Cabot Lodge II, he was Nixon's VP candidate in 1960, was an ambassador to the UN. But Cabot Lodge I was real good friends with Teddy Roosevelt. And he basically, he…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies (Bush family) with War Hamster Brady
▶ 6:31 He features prominently in Operation Gladio often. Yeah, and his son, Henry Cabot Lodge II, he was Nixon's VP candidate in 1960, was an ambassador to the UN. But Cabot Lodge I was real good friends with Teddy Roosevelt. And he basically, he…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies (Bush family) with War Hamster Brady
▶ 7:01 The League of Nations after the Treaty of Versailles. He was very much opposed to it. Basically, his structure is what ended up becoming the United Nations. And, of course, he's a guy, a big war hawk, supported the Spanish-American War, pus…
Operation Gladio Prelude to Terror Chapter 20
▶ 57:30 It's the same pattern as what Henry Cabot Lodge did to Diem in Vietnam back in the 60s. Same story. Then he goes off and he becomes an ambassador to the Vatican. Right. So if this guy becomes the ambassador to the Vatican, we're all going t…
The Colonel's Corner Book Club Presidents_ Secret Wars Chap 13
▶ 12:39 Watching his faith as I talked, I got the feeling that he didn't understand me. Imagine that. It was the Pentagon that derailed Kennedy's plan to appoint Lansdale as the new ambassador to South Vietnam. Reportedly, with threats of McNamara'…
The Colonel's Corner Book Club Presidents_ Secret Wars Chap 13
▶ 29:54 Prime movers in this effort were the Assistant Secretary of State for Far East, a guy by the name of Roger Hilsman, H-I-L-S-M-A-N, and the American ambassador, Henry Cabot Lodge. In August 1963, a notorious incident occurred when Hilsman, e…
The Colonel's Corner Book Club Presidents_ Secret Wars Chap 13
▶ 30:23 Nguyen must go. If Diem would not fire his brother, then the United States was going to have to look for alternatives. Nguyen's special forces had just carried out a series of bloody attacks on the Buddhist pagodas that was widely condemned…
The Colonel's Corner Book Club Presidents_ Secret Wars Chap 13
▶ 31:18 a CIA officer by the name of Alfonso Spero, S-P-E-R-O, to tell the Vietnamese generals that the substance of Hillman's cable and to say the U.S. would not oppose a coup if they could conduct one. McCone went on to oppose the coup initiative…
The Colonel’s Corner - JFK Files and open mic day
▶ 55:05 you know, the military generals who were sort of plotting a coup six weeks ahead of time. I know that we were kind of behind the DM coup. I know that, you know, Henry Cabot Lodge and, you know, E. Howard Hunt had a lot of complicity in that…
The Colonel’s corner President’s secret wars Chap 14
▶ 1:01:40 Congress as a whole never explicitly considered the Laos request. It passed on budgets of those agencies that were involved. Most of it classified. Henry Sullivan almost missed his assignment to Laos as an ambassador because Maxwell Taylor …
The Colonel’s corner President’s secret wars Chap 14
▶ 1:02:41 LBJ saw it as putting his first team in place. Bill Sullivan could hardly refuse the summons. Taylor was the president's man in LBJ, much as for JFK, while Sullivan was the State Department officer chairing the Washington interagency meetin…
The Colonel’s corner President’s secret wars Chap 14
▶ 1:03:09 and that his posting would be temporary. He then moved to Laos in December 1964, though he returned to Vietnam several times while he was the ambassador in Laos. Sullivan was no doubt anxious to get into the action in Laos as the leader of …
The Colonel’s corner President’s secret wars Chap 14
▶ 1:03:30 Ambassador Sullivan could command the CIA station and would be responsible for implementing the second of the two basic decisions made in Washington. The first had come in the wake of the Geneva Agreement when William Colby had convinced Av…
The Colonel’s corner President’s secret wars Chap 14
▶ 1:03:55 And this was made by Johnson on the basis of a recommendation assembled by the Sullivan Committee in the spring of 1964, of which they were lied to by the CIA. As boss in Laos, Sullivan could be certain that the American mission would pursu…
The Colonel’s corner President’s secret wars Chap 14
▶ 1:04:19 Unger, whom Sullivan replaced as ambassador. Unger had been dubious about the value of this large-scale war and had made sure that the Hmong operation was reversible in case it failed. Sullivan, by contrast, threw himself headlong into the …
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17)
▶ 46:01 offered a resolution condemning China for genocide. What? We're going to condemn China for genocide for fighting against a CIA-backed insurgent? Despite the secret paramilitary support for the Tibetans, the U.S. wished to stay in the backgr…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17)
▶ 47:32 Instead, suggesting a slap on the wrist for the Chinese. Secretary Harder told Lodge he had informed the British diplomat that all we wanted to do was to have this thing come in as a mild resolution as possible. American interests were not …
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 16 (17)
▶ 51:33 was sent, and Eisenhower preserved his plausible deniability. The following year, Washington again discouraged the Dalai Lama's request to come to the United States. Secret plans proceeded despite their refusal to associate publicly with th…