Cliveden place
also: Lord Astor Cliveden
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“was Viscount William Waldorf Astor II. Lord Astor had been a naval intelligence officer during World War II and had very close ties with MI6 and MI5. Lord Astor was especially close to MI5, which is basically their FBI, and ran honey traps …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 1 @ 38:33
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▶ 38:33
was Viscount William Waldorf Astor II. Lord Astor had been a naval intelligence officer during World War II and had very close ties with MI6 and MI5. Lord Astor was especially close to MI5, which is basically their FBI, and ran honey traps …
▶ 40:02
sought appeasement with Nazi Germany because they're all fascist. The Cliveden set was so named because they occasionally held their meeting at the estate. Lady Astor was still present a generation later when the Profumo scandal occurred. W…
▶ 42:26
Considering Ward's suspicious suicide and those linked to him, it may be well that she distanced herself from him. In the secret world of Stephen Ward, Anthony Summers, and Stephen Dorrell, D-O-R-R-I-L, there are compelling arguments that t…
▶ 47:49
in January of 1963, at which point Hitchcock promptly contacted his uncle, David Bruce, and Corbley was then asked to visit the ambassador, who was friends with Lord Astor as well, and that they met at Cliveden the next day. Bruce asked Cor…
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Dulles brushed aside all of those concerns because they would make great qualities in his spy network, and he met with them routinely. He felt perfectly at ease in the company of people like that. Before the war, Dulles had been an occasion…