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Algeria country

also: Algerian, French Algeria

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11th Shock Battalion assassinated Algeria host_asserted
“had grown into a dangerously unhinged killing unit. They were also trained by Otto Skorzeny, targeting representatives of the Algerian independence movement and their European supporters, even on the streets of France. Those branded enemy o…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19 @ 7:32
11th Demi-Brigade of Foreign Legion Paratroopers carried_out_attack Algeria host_asserted
“11th Shock Unit operated in Vietnam and in French colonies in Africa to include Algeria. And basically, when they needed a false flag done in order to justify assassinating an entire village or launching an attack in a particular area,…”
▶ Operation Gladio - France @ 25:12
France carried_out_attack Algeria host_asserted
“And in the New York Times, there was an article that said Kennedy urges U.S.-backed independence for Algeria, which, again, is another one of those. We've already went through Algeria. We know that that was an Operation Gladio that the Fren…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Indonesia Part 2 @ 58:09
Otto Skorzeny trained Algeria host_asserted
“especially after World War II, having been a former French colony and going through the Civil War where Otto Skorzeny goes down there and is training all of those mercenaries. That's sitting right next to Morocco. There's oil all off the co…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname @ 1:08:03
Aegis Defense Services funded Algeria documented
“The firm was also finding work in Africa, turning its attention to oil and thus following the lead of other private military security companies, such as Control Risk Group, Inris, Triple Canopy and Armor Group. The Niger Delta, for example,…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers Part 7 @ 44:30
Kintex supplied_arms_to Algeria host_asserted
“And then it says the first large export of weapons from Bulgaria was to Algeria. Oh, look at that. Back in 1961 and 62. That's when we already learned about that, too, that the 1961 and 1962 conflict in Algeria was.…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Bulgaria @ 25:01
John F. Kennedy targeted_for_regime_change Algeria host_asserted
“by focusing on just one aspect of all the stuff that he did. AIPAC registration under FARA was a drop in the bucket to setting Algeria free, to supporting Sukarno in Indonesia and forestalling hundreds of thousands of people being murdered …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 8 @ 1:19:44
Saul Saltas spied_on Algeria book_quoted
“several high-position officers in the State Department. While Harris and Hayes belonged to his personal friends list, he also established a relationship with writer James Farrell, F-A-R-R-E-L-L. Most of Todd's African contributions to TNL d…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4 @ 21:41
Mzali Hot member_of Algeria book_quoted
“Saul Levitas passed on to him, quote, By the way, I want you to know this interview created quite a stir, and I received many requests for permission to reprint it. LeVos informed Tost after his interview with the Algerian nationalist leade…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4 @ 29:15
Paul Aussaresses carried_out_attack Algeria host_asserted
“began teaching the Special Warfare Center out Fort Bragg. So hey, hold on a second. So Colonel Paul Azazarias was part of Otto Skorzeny's massacre in Algeria to keep it a slave colony for the French military. The U.S. military hires that ma…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 14 Final @ 26:46
Brigitte Macron served_in Algeria caller_asserted
“She was serving in Algeria. According to what the interview revealed is that as a man, the person that Candace is or the guy she was interviewing is alleging is actually the Brigitte. Because he grew up in France, had to do mandatory.…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5 @ 1:47:22

Mentions (120)

Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12
▶ 1:01:04 Roger Tenguir and David Galulu. Both emphasized the need for extensive intelligence on a populace in order to control it. While serving in the Algerian conflict, Galulu would employ a primitive form of data mining that included the use of a…
ColonelTowner-Watkins - Guest_ Solving JFK Podcast
▶ 39:42 during one of their operations, works with the terrorist element in France called OAS. OAS tried over 20 times to assassinate Charles de Gaulle. Charles de Gaulle and JFK was working on freeing Algeria, which pissed off everybody in this te…
ColonelTowner-Watkins - Guest_ Solving JFK Podcast
▶ 40:11 freeing Algeria, which is a country in Africa, trying to give them their independence because there were elements in France and elements of Frenchmen in Algeria that did not want to free the population, the African population in Algeria. So…
ColonelTowner-Watkins - Guest_ Solving JFK Podcast
▶ 56:33 setting up the Bank of International Settlements, which is the central bank of central banks, setting up a UN, which started as the League of Nations, blah, blah, blah. So when you look at all of that, and then you have JFK, who probably ot…
ColonelTowner-Watkins - Guest_ Solving JFK Podcast
▶ 1:46:47 Many of the things that have come out about the JFK has come out securitously through things where he was involved in Indonesia, where he was involved in Algeria, where he was involved in Cuba. And when you start putting all of those docume…
Colonel Towner-Watkins_ Operation Gladio (guest)
▶ 32:02 Lyman Lemonsker moves over there to become the new commander in charge of NATO on the military side. They have a civilian secretary general and they have a military four star that's basically in charge of NATO on the military side. And so h…
Colonel Towner-Watkins_ Operation Gladio (guest)
▶ 32:32 France at the time. And there was a certain element in France known as the previous Vichy Nazi element of France that did not want to leave their slave colony in Algeria. And so they began trying to assassinate Charles de Gaulle and they ar…
Colonel Towner-Watkins_ Operation Gladio (guest)
▶ 37:19 got crosswise with them on several different issues. It was not just that. So he also supported Charles de Gaulle pulling out of Algeria, and that pissed everybody off. He made several remarks about the fact that you have to free Africa. If…
Operation Gladio (241113)
▶ 1:28:19 of the international syndicate. So you had Libya, Egypt, Yemen, Syria. There was a smaller one in Tanzania and Bahrain. And there were also small demonstrations in Morocco, Algeria, Lebanon, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Sudan. So, I mean, it was j…
Operation Gladio - Angola, Portugal and arms dealers
▶ 1:13 Algeria because the preponderance of France's Gladio capability and the shock troops and the OAS were all employed in Algeria, their colony that wanted freedom. And the same is true with Portugal. But I had more material with me to do Portu…
Operation Gladio - Angola, Portugal and arms dealers
▶ 44:11 And that tribe alone made up 23% of the country, but they had multiple other tribes. They were the only entity, political entity, that had multi-tribal abilities to manage. The other ones are very one tribe specific. And of course, they go …
Operation Gladio - Belgium
▶ 1:03:24 And that's where all of the OAS agents, two of which was in Dallas for JFK's assassination. They were also in Algeria. They were also responsible for the assassination of Lumumba. They were trained in those training camps. And off the coast…
Operation Gladio-British Guiana (Guyana) 1953-1964
▶ 24:12 of colonialization. In each and every case thus far that happened during Kennedy's administration, to include Algeria, in which was the single most controversial one at the time, resulting in a civil war, he fell on the side of independence…
Operation Gladio - Bulgaria
▶ 25:01 And then it says the first large export of weapons from Bulgaria was to Algeria. Oh, look at that. Back in 1961 and 62. That's when we already learned about that, too, that the 1961 and 1962 conflict in Algeria was.…
Operation Gladio - Bulgaria
▶ 25:32 Algeria trying to get their freedom from France. So you see how much we've learned in such a short period of time that you can read this stuff now and understand what's going on. Kintex maintained three bases in Sofia to load smuggled goods…
Operation Gladio - Burkina Faso
▶ 1:07:22 Which is exactly how they sold the Columbia training, 20,000 of them down there as counter narcotics. Right. And the 10 African countries being that are comprised this partnership, Algeria, Burka, Fasa, Chad, Mali, Marutina, Morocco, Niger,…
Operation Gladio - France
▶ 2:40 But again, it's going to be at least a two-day presentation because of the extensive use of the Gladio operators inside of French colonies, the most flagrant of which was Algeria.…
Operation Gladio - France
▶ 19:14 his training camps along the border of France and most of what will eventually become the OAS assassins that will be used all over the world to include the United States. And they were used in the Lumumba murder. They were also used in the …
Operation Gladio - France
▶ 25:12 11th Shock Unit operated in Vietnam and in French colonies in Africa to include Algeria. And basically, when they needed a false flag done in order to justify assassinating an entire village or launching an attack in a particular area,…
Operation Gladio - France
▶ 25:43 That's what they used these Gladio operators for. They were classic false flag people. And when Algeria's struggle in the late 1950s, the government. So let me start over. De Gaulle wanted to grant Algeria their freedom. And JFK and him spo…
Operation Gladio - France
▶ 26:16 having their freedom, that that was something that definitely needed to happen throughout the continent of Africa. And that is not what the colonialists in Algeria that were former French citizens, some still maintain dual citizenship, want…
Operation Gladio - France
▶ 26:44 They did not want to have any of the French colonies have their independence. And so Charles de Gaulle was dead set on doing it. And eventually, like I said, they try to take him out several times. So I want to switch over to Danielle Ganse…
Operation Gladio - France
▶ 1:06:03 We will also cover these trained shock paratroopers, their activity in Algeria and the use of Otto Skorzeny. Because Otto Skorzeny's participation in the Algerian Civil War is kind of the first activity that we can...…
Operation Gladio - France
▶ 1:06:28 identify him participating in. That was directly part of Operation Gladio. We'll set aside in the future, once we go through all the countries, a few shows that just highlight some of the main players, both on the international syndicate si…
Operation Gladio - France
▶ 1:27:26 I was talking to some Algerian friends of mine yesterday and I was like, God, I wonder when we're going to talk about Algeria. Thanks, Colonel. Yeah. And it's a very interesting story and not a good way, but it's it's illustrative of.…
Operation Gladio -France Part 2
▶ 1:52:55 what they wanted to do in Algeria. And there was like one after another, after another of these foreign policies that JFK wanted to do to include what was going on in South America and Central America. And every single one of them, he actua…
Operation Gladio - Indonesia Part 2
▶ 58:09 And in the New York Times, there was an article that said Kennedy urges U.S.-backed independence for Algeria, which, again, is another one of those. We've already went through Algeria. We know that that was an Operation Gladio that the Fren…
Operation Gladio - Indonesia Part 2
▶ 58:37 keep them as a slave colony, and basically for the oil, the whole nine yards. So this is just a reoccurring theme. Kennedy's stance on Algeria and, again, in Indonesia were confirmation of the previous five years of private discussions on f…
Operation Gladio - Indonesia Part 2
▶ 1:50:10 of a foreign government one time so that we would be able to verify what you just said is true. All along, go ahead. Yeah, I just also wanted to pick up on something you mentioned earlier regarding JFK's Algeria speech in 1957, which at the…
Operation Gladio - Indonesia Part 2
▶ 1:50:43 All of Africa was very much tuned into that, among other places. And so combine that, you know, basically in that speech, JFK is saying, look, we, France is going to lose. We're on the wrong side of history in the France trying to keep Alge…
Operation Gladio Indonesia Part 5
▶ 1:28:12 reporters that it would be hard for me to believe that because JFK and almost every case in foreign policy whether it was Indonesia whether it was Israel whether it was South Africa whether it was Angola whether it was Algeria whether it wa…
Operation Gladio - Italy Part 2
▶ 1:21:35 They had several places in the United States. They had several places in South America. One of the big contingents, like we had the Cuban exiles that we use kind of as a farm team for terrorists. And we had our own school for them down in M…
Operation Gladio - Italy Part 2
▶ 1:22:03 French mercenaries that were used in Algeria to fight to keep Algeria a slave colony of France. And those people, when they lost Algeria and Algeria finally got their freedom, was pissed off at Charles de Gaulle and JFK because both JFK and…
Operation Gladio - Italy Part 2
▶ 1:23:53 Algeria being one, but also there's going to be, when we get to Indonesia, a meeting that he had already scheduled for January of 1964 that would have screwed up everything the CIA was trying to do there and steal all of their gold, which w…
Operation Gladio - Libya-Benghazi Part 2
▶ 11:30 northern part of Africa. And when you're looking at the northern part of Africa, look at what you have. Egypt, Sudan, Chad, Niger, Algeria, Mali. Oh, look, Burkina Faso, Nigeria. Every one of those has had coups and destabilization efforts …
Operation Gladio - Portugal
▶ 18:50 Many of Portugal's Gladio units had previously fought against the African colonial independence movements throughout Portugal colonies. Compellingly, Yves Gaterin Serrat was a Catholic militant who had fought on behalf of France and Vietnam…
Operation Gladio - Portugal
▶ 35:08 Number four, international fascism with clandestine paramilitary funding and training. And that pretty much sums it up. Siroc fled to fascist Spain and sought Franco's protection after the raid. His headquarters was reestablished in Spain, …
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 1:07:38 The Canary Islands is also where Robert Maxwell's yacht was docked when he was murdered. So it does have strategic importance. And it also, if you look again at the kind of gateway into weapons trafficking, you see it sits right next to Alg…
Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname
▶ 1:08:03 especially after World War II, having been a former French colony and going through the Civil War where Otto Skorzeny goes down there and is training all of those mercenaries. That's sitting right next to Morocco. There's oil all off the co…
Operation Gladio & Recent Events w @ColonelTowner
▶ 33:54 They tried to kill the French president over 20 times because Charles de Gaulle had the goal to want to give Algeria their freedom. It was a French slave colony. And the French, let's see, the elite is the best way to say that, did not beli…
Operation Gladio-Revolutionaries for the Right -Kyle Burke
▶ 1:30:43 And it was credited with initiating the process of the Egyptian-Israeli peace conference in 1979. So the organization was initiated and had the newly, let's see, four other countries and the newly independent Algeria declined to participate…
Operation Gladio - State of the GOP and Tibet
▶ 54:23 You have to ask yourself, if JFK is in the NSC meetings in December 60, January 61, in what way would he probably have been most likely different from Eisenhower? I'd say it has to be in Congo because of his Algeria speech in 1957. It's kin…
Operation Gladio - U.S. African Drone basing Ghana, Ivory Coast, Benin
▶ 11:17 So it also to the west touches Mali, M-A-L-I, and to the north, Algeria, Libya, to the east, Chad, and then back down to Nigeria in the south. So these countries all basically line up along what would be from Pensacola over to Panama City, …
The Colonel’s Corner Devil’s Chessboard Part 1
▶ 36:54 Kennedy had also signaled an eagerness to dramatically change America's hostile relationship in the developing world, expressing a sympathy for the national liberation movements in Algeria, the Congo, and Vietnam. He saw as historically ine…
The Colonel’s Corner-Drugs Oil and War by Peter Dale Scott Part 1
▶ 26:18 While little is, while little acknowledged for decades, compelling evidence has begun to emerge in recent years that the French proponents had a king influence on Phoenix. In 1961, then Colonel Paul Azazeres, who had recently put the guerri…
The Colonel’s Corner-Drugs Oil and War by Peter Dale Scott Part 1
▶ 26:46 began teaching the Special Warfare Center out Fort Bragg. So hey, hold on a second. So Colonel Paul Azazarias was part of Otto Skorzeny's massacre in Algeria to keep it a slave colony for the French military. The U.S. military hires that ma…
The Colonel’s Corner-Drugs Oil and War by Peter Dale Scott Part 1
▶ 27:26 Tens of thousands of Algerians against his own country. So keep that in mind. So the French government wants to grant Algeria its freedom. These French forces are opposing the French government. They're treasonous traitors. They go down to …
The Colonel’s Corner-Drugs Oil and War by Peter Dale Scott Part 1
▶ 30:05 Love that name. Oversaw Phoenix. Parker personally knew the above-mentioned twin queer and many of the leading French personalities that had not only played in Algeria, but in Vietnam when France was ruling it as a colony, too. That's weird…
The Colonel’s Corner-Drugs Oil and War by Peter Dale Scott Part 1
▶ 32:07 would be at the forefront of putting the revolutionary concepts into practice. During the mid-60s, he wrote two works. One was called The Pacification of Algeria, and the other one was called Counterinsurgency Warfare Theory and Practice. T…
The Colonel’s Corner-Drugs Oil and War by Peter Dale Scott Part 1
▶ 36:07 But being the guy that facilitated the Otto Skorzeny assassination program in both Algeria and in Vietnam probably isn't a good thing. But they bragged about it because they thought it was a good thing. The original version constituted a st…
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 7
▶ 1:26:45 on this is the only people that were involved in the assassination of JFK. They miss all of the big dynamics going on. JFK talked frequently with Charles de Gaulle, and they were on the same sheet of music on many different foreign policy i…
The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 6
▶ 9:49 The Washington students at International Police Academy would later be shown a film called The Battle of Algiers. Now, keep in mind that the Battle of Algiers was the French keeping Algeria as a slave colony. The film portrayed policemen lo…
The Colonel’s Corner - JFK Files and open mic day
▶ 20:39 The NATO-trained forces were trying to kill the president, Charles de Gaulle. Charles de Gaulle worked on several projects with JFK. They were together on, as far as policy goes, on a lot of foreign policy issues, like the liberation of Alg…
The Colonel’s Corner - JFK Files and open mic day
▶ 21:59 I think freedom was. This man put himself out all over the world to stand for the Congolese, the Indonesian people, the Algerian people. And he did this in a way that was very vocal, very public, and very supportive of these newly created f…
The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8
▶ 59:49 and the U.S., but no one at the CIA was even concerned. The CIA man who had made the original contact with the colonels was given his choice of a new post and took London. So he was promoted. A prime undercover agent went on to Algeria. Eve…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 11 (12)
▶ 1:17:27 And they were part of that whole Algeria and whatnot. And then when that ended, they actually kind of had to flee to Spain and Argentina. So to answer your question, this book does not get into that type of thing. This is more of a higher l…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 14 (15)
▶ 54:32 The man who made the original contact with the colonels, given his choice of post, went to London. Of course, that's the prized place for the CIA. Al Omer headed to Paris, and one of their other undercover officers went to Algeria. Now, wha…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 27 (28)
▶ 31:30 its role as prime manager to the National Security Council Standing Group, which was chaired by McGeorge Bundy. The Standing Group worked as Kennedy's utility infielders. In 1962, it had handled the delicate matter of Katanga in the Congo. …
The Colonel's Corner Safe For Democracy Part 28 (29)
▶ 34:51 Fidel promised that he would continue preparations while Che Cavera did his tour. Che traveled through Eastern Europe to Algeria and Tanzania, where he connected with the Simbas. These are the resistant fighters. The Congolese were embarras…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 42 (44)
▶ 8:47 to seek new wars. Others who admired the Afghan resistance from afar went there to learn how to be trained to be a terrorist. And yes, the CIA still maintained terrorist training camps in those locations. Osama bin Laden is believed to have…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 49 (51)
▶ 1:03:43 Home after a cathartic trip to San Diego. Answer the question about Gaddafi. His main son was assassinated in Libya. The other three, one was, I've got it in notes here somewhere, Turkey. Still there. Another one was in prison in Lebanon. N…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 50 (52)
▶ 27:31 um music from armed forces radio the um dj would say keep your head down in the volume up mike shacklin performed in an assignment that he didn't want code name condor shacklin had had his share of heat and sun as a marine major in vietnam …
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 (4)
▶ 1:08:08 Continuing Colonel Towner, JFK's moves threatened the whole Gladio ecosystem. He sought detente with the USSR, parentheses, Gladio's raison d'etre, parentheses, crackdown on CIA's rogue ops in Cuba, Vietnam, and alienated French nationalist…
The Colonel’s Corner Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 11
▶ 53:11 General Tony Hunter Choke, so it's Hunter-C-H-O-A-T, headed the security for the project management office and is credited for aiding Spicer to get the contract. Hunter Choke served in the British SAS for over 20 years. His military career …
The Colonel’s Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 14 Final
▶ 26:18 While little is, while little acknowledged for decades, compelling evidence has begun to emerge in recent years that the French proponents had a king influence on Phoenix. In 1961, then Colonel Paul Azazeres, who had recently put the guerri…
The Colonel’s Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 14 Final
▶ 26:46 began teaching the Special Warfare Center out Fort Bragg. So hey, hold on a second. So Colonel Paul Azazarias was part of Otto Skorzeny's massacre in Algeria to keep it a slave colony for the French military. The U.S. military hires that ma…
The Colonel’s Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 14 Final
▶ 27:26 Tens of thousands of Algerians against his own country. So keep that in mind. So the French government wants to grant Algeria its freedom. These French forces are opposing the French government. They're treasonous traitors. They go down to …
The Colonel’s Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 14 Final
▶ 30:05 Love that name. Oversaw Phoenix. Parker personally knew the above-mentioned twin queer and many of the leading French personalities that had not only played in Algeria, but in Vietnam when France was ruling it as a colony, too. That's weird…
The Colonel’s Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 14 Final
▶ 32:07 would be at the forefront of putting the revolutionary concepts into practice. During the mid-60s, he wrote two works. One was called The Pacification of Algeria, and the other one was called Counterinsurgency Warfare Theory and Practice. T…
The Colonel’s Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 14 Final
▶ 36:07 But being the guy that facilitated the Otto Skorzeny assassination program in both Algeria and in Vietnam probably isn't a good thing. But they bragged about it because they thought it was a good thing. The original version constituted a st…
The Colonel’s Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 14 Final
▶ 47:50 that they had developed in Algeria and unleashed their own domestic terror by trying to assassinate Charles de Gaulle over 20 times. This is especially relevant in contemporary America, especially since you just had two people try to assass…
The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 3
▶ 16:22 human trafficking victims that were going to be used inside that compound that were unaccountable because of things like what we were doing in Eastern Europe and trying to insert stay behind units in destabilized countries over there, like …
The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5
▶ 30:00 He was also in the Korean War, which is very interesting because that was basically led by the U.S., even though it was, quote unquote, a U.N. So he somehow manages to make the cut of the very few other people that showed up in Korea. He al…
The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5
▶ 32:02 against Muslim minorities. Well, majority. They were minority in government, but they were the majority of the people in Algeria. Naturally, elements of the 11th shock also participated in the 1961 coup against Charles de Gaulle, which was …
The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5
▶ 32:33 the independence effort of Algeria because the French military and the French elite and, you know, of course, all of these intelligence people work for the businesses. The businesses who had vested interest in Algeria did not want Algeria t…
The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5
▶ 33:03 Algeria, their independence, so they tried to kill him. The coup was led by a clandestine network of French military known as the OAS, and the OAS coup failed, so Yves Savak deserted the 11th Shock Brigade and signed on with the OAS because…
The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5
▶ 34:34 in the story, having performed his mandatory military service. And he supposedly performed his mandatory military service in 1963 in Algeria. What that tells you is that that guy was part of the special operation, i.e. Gladio, because do yo…
The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5
▶ 1:46:22 the present wife of Macron was in serving in Algeria and that's connected to Operation Gladio and the reason I ask is because with the Candace Owens thing she is saying that he was at least groomed at…
The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5
▶ 1:47:22 She was serving in Algeria. According to what the interview revealed is that as a man, the person that Candace is or the guy she was interviewing is alleging is actually the Brigitte. Because he grew up in France, had to do mandatory.…
The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5
▶ 1:47:49 And that he did his mandatory military service, according to their records, in 1963 in Algeria. And in 1963 in Algeria, it was the civil war that they were trying to overthrow the French government as colonizers in Algeria.…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 16
▶ 57:29 In July of 1957, Kennedy once more took a strong stand against French colonialism. This time, France's bloody war in Algeria. They had a massive independence movement going on, which again found Eisenhower administration on the wrong side o…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 16
▶ 1:00:04 that have led our country into one military nightmare after another. Kennedy understood that Washington's militant opposition to the world's revolutionary forces would only reap a bitter harvest. If the U.S. stifled legitimate forces of nat…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 16
▶ 1:02:27 insufficiently delicate. It stirred hopes overseas, particularly in Africa, a continent swept by anti-colonialism tempest. Dignitaries from African countries began calling regularly on Kennedy at Capitol Hill, praising him for his courageou…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 18
▶ 52:32 But the strange events that occurred in Paris in April 61 reinforced the disturbing feeling that President Kennedy was not in control of his own government. Paris was in a turmoil. It was April 22nd. A group of retired French generals had s…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 18
▶ 52:59 Rumors quickly spread that the coup plotters was coming next for de Gaulle himself, and the skies of Paris would soon be filled with battle. Paratroopers, French foreign legionnaires from Algeria to attack the capital. We've talked about th…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 18
▶ 53:26 On Saturday evening, two groups of paratroopers totaling over 2,000 men huddled in the forest of Orleans and the forest of some other French town that I don't know how to say, not much more than an hour outside of Paris. The rebellious para…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 18
▶ 53:56 against De Gaulle. By Sunday, panic was sweeping through Paris. All air traffic was halted over the area. The metro was shut down. The cinemas were dark. News that the coup was being led by a widely admired Maurice Challe, C-H-A-L-L-E, a fo…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 18
▶ 54:25 from Dagal down. Shali, a squat, quiet man, World War II hero, and had pretended to be a Dagal loyalist. But the passions of war in Algeria had deeply affected him and left him vulnerable to persuasions of more zealous French officers. He h…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 18
▶ 54:53 And he felt a responsibility to stand by that oath, not the one he took to his country, but to people that were living in another country. In his radio broadcast to the people of France, the coup leader explained that he was taking his stan…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 18
▶ 55:26 De Gaulle quickly concluded that Chalet must be acting with the support of U.S. intelligence. The officials began spreading the word to the press. Shortly before his resignation from the French military, Chalet had served as NATO commander-…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 18
▶ 56:20 The stubborn 70-year-old pillar of French nationalism was viewed as a growing obstacle to U.S. ambitions for NATO because he refused to incorporate French troops under Allied command and insisted on building a separate nuclear bunker beyond…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 18
▶ 57:22 Kostel, a former governor general of Algeria who joined the secret army organization OAS, which is Gladio, a notorious anti-De Gaulle terrorist group, i.e. Gladio, had a lunch meeting with Richard Bissell in Washington just shortly before. …
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 18
▶ 58:26 during the coup drama, including one identified as a political counselor for the loose media group, like Claire and her husband, who was heard to say an operation is being prepared in Algeria to put a stop to communism, and we will not fail…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 18
▶ 1:05:29 on de Gaulle took a much sharper edge. The National Security Council meeting convened by Eisenhower in September of 58 gloomily forecasted that the French leader's ability to settle the Algerian crisis to America's satisfaction was dim. The…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 18
▶ 1:06:30 A pre-revolutionary atmosphere reigns in France. The army and air force are opposed to de Gaulle. The spymaster continued exaggerating the extent of the military opposition as if to present the demise of the French president as a fait accom…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 18
▶ 1:06:59 That in 1958, he had given his word of honor that he would never abandon Algeria. He is now reneging on that promise and they hate him for it. De Gaulle surely won't last if he tries to let go of Algeria. Everything will probably be over fo…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 18
▶ 1:07:58 had been triggered by de Gaulle's efforts to bring French colonial rule in Algeria to an end, a goal JFK shared. The CIA's support for the coup was one more defiant display of contempt, a backhand aimed not only at de Gaulle, but at Kennedy…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 18
▶ 1:09:24 in the interest of a good Franco-American relationship, whatever the rank or whoever the person. To solidify his support for de Gaulle, Kennedy ordered the U.S. Ambassador James Gavin to offer the French leader any help he might need, clear…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 18
▶ 1:16:27 He eventually gets rid of the, I think it's 11 Shock Group, which is another facet of Gladio in France. They had the OAS and they had, but the French people that were loyal to France, they hunted those OAS agents down. A lot of them went ac…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19
▶ 2:02 I would have already swooped down on Paris. The army here will move out of the way rather than shoot. If I were in the position he put himself in, as soon as I burst in, I would have executed with a bullet in the back here in the stairwell …
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19
▶ 3:36 The following day, a general strike was organized to protest the coup, led primarily by the left. And by the left, they mean labor unions. The mass protests won broad political support. Over 10 million people joined the nationwide demonstra…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19
▶ 5:05 Chali's support quickly began to melt away, humiliating within the ranks of his own military branch, the Air Force. Pilots flew their planes out of Algeria and others framed mechanical troubles, depriving Chali's troops of the air transport…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19
▶ 7:32 had grown into a dangerously unhinged killing unit. They were also trained by Otto Skorzeny, targeting representatives of the Algerian independence movement and their European supporters, even on the streets of France. Those branded enemy o…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19
▶ 10:00 De Gaulle evicted NATO from France to regain full sovereignty over French territory after discovering the military alliance was encouraging Western European secret services to interfere with France's domestic policies. They were behind many…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19
▶ 10:29 as an independent country in 1962. The most dramatic attempt on his life was staged the next month by the OAS, again, that's Gladio, when an ambush was made of which they made a movie called The Day of the Jackal. As Charles de Gaulle's bla…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19
▶ 11:22 The president and his wife, who kept their heads down throughout the affair, escaped unharmed. The French president demonstrated that he was willing to fight fire with fire. De Gaulle loyalists in the SDECE even recruited their own secret a…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 22
▶ 54:29 And Harvey was well positioned as Rome's station chief to once again plumb the European underworld for a Dallas killing team. And Otto Skorzeny is the one that trained the OAS in France to go down to Algeria during that civil war. He's part…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 24
▶ 49:11 David Rockefeller served with a special army intelligence unit in Algiers in World War II, where he was assigned to spy not on the Nazis, but on the country's anti-colonial movement, which was the subject of the French, primarily because th…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 2
▶ 1:20:27 NATO thing of doing the CIA hustle and they rebrand themselves. But it seems a lot of these OAS guys who were in the Indochina war, then the Algeria thing, and then the terror stay behind units in France with De Gaulle and whatever, a lot o…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 9
▶ 52:14 Yeah, was trying to was trying to see if there was any connections with his history from Indochina to France, to Algeria, to the Suetra. I don't know how you say his name. The French guy from the assassination of JFK. And I couldn't find an…
The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers Part 7
▶ 44:30 The firm was also finding work in Africa, turning its attention to oil and thus following the lead of other private military security companies, such as Control Risk Group, Inris, Triple Canopy and Armor Group. The Niger Delta, for example,…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anti-Communism #3
▶ 30:00 With Indochina, Transe was to embark on his third world pact. At the start of the 1960s, he then turned to Africa, and he focused on primarily French colonies. He took part in efforts in Tanzania, Algeria, Morocco, and Congo.…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 4:49 interview and article was the work of Saul Tass, the new leader expert on North African affairs during the 1950s. In other words, he was the anointed person that was going to produce all of the media. In particular, the struggles for indepe…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 19:40 was Tassa's introduction to Bourguidab, the leader of the Nationalist Party, and later the first president of the independent Tunisia. These connections gave him the opportunity to extend his network to other nationalist leaders in Morocco …
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 25:47 and the support Tanzania seems destined to become a stronghold of democracy in North Africa, unquote. In Algeria, the path to independence took much longer and even was more complicated and violent. The FLN had started a war of independence…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 26:19 An atmosphere of murder pervades the whole scene and rolls like a fog over the battlefield, cloaking all maneuvers preventing true insight, unquote. He also wrote an article called A Way Out of Algeria that NATO should interfere directly. T…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 26:49 Mr. President, the Senate's attention has recently been directed to the disintegrating situation in Algeria. Among the proposals of constructive resolution of this explosive problem is the suggestion that NATO be involved. Humphrey urgently…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 27:17 didn't have much effect on the Eisenhower administration. For Toss, Humphrey's speech was further recognition of his importance in the North African affair. Later in 57, he composed a long report on the Algerian situation, and that report w…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 27:47 called MNA, and also one that was deemed more extremist, the FLN. Toss warned that the FLN people only think in black and white. They do not think as politicians. The current deadlock could only be broken by negotiation. The election of Cha…
The Colonel's Corner - Transnational Anti Communism & Cold War Part 4
▶ 28:13 Republic in 59 reassured Tos that a solution for Algeria was close. De Gaulle was a realist in foreign policy. He offered the stability that France needed. De Gaulle knew that France would turn into an isolated country if it continued to re…