Huntington Hartford person
also: Huntington Harford, Hartford
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William Mellon Hitchcockperson · 5Paradise Islandplace · 4Tom Corbleyperson · 3Resorts Internationalorganization · 3Paul Helliwellperson · 2Castle Bank & Trustorganization · 2United Kingdomcountry · 2Profumo affairevent · 2Stephen Wardperson · 2Mary Carter Paint Companyorganization · 1Roy Cohnperson · 1United Statescountry · 1Office of Strategic Servicesintelligence service · 1Operation Gladiooperation · 1Donald Trumpperson · 1Mary Ann de Grimstonperson · 1World Commerce Corporationorganization · 1David Bruceperson · 1
Claims (4)
Huntington Hartford funded
Paradise Island book_quoted
“researching Operation Gladio. I don't even think there is such a thing anymore. So here's what he offers in conclusion of it not being a coincidence. One, Huntington Harford, the A&E supermarket heir who developed Hog Island into Paradise I…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 2 @ 2:32
Huntington Hartford member_of
Stephen Ward book_quoted
“was a regular at Stephen Ward's circle in London, who was the honey trap guy that was pimping out a whole bunch of people to blackmail very wealthy, elite politician, everybody else. Just as William Mellon Hitchcock had been in those same c…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 2 @ 3:01
Huntington Hartford sold
Paradise Island book_quoted
“Even after selling the bulk of Paradise Island to Resorts International, Hartford retained an interest in the gaming company, which was the Mafia. Hitchcock's roommate in London during the early 60s, this is number two, was Tom Corbley, a v…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 2 @ 3:27
Huntington Hartford sold
Paradise Island host_asserted
“acquired much of what is now known as Paradise Island from Huntington Hartford. Huntington Hartford, we just talked about, he's the heir to the supermarket chain and was an intimate friend of Stephen Ward. So Mary Carter Paint changes its n…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 1 @ 55:09
Mentions (8)
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to the UK where he befriended the Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page. A&P supermarket heir, Huntington Hartford, played a key role in developing Paradise Island in the Bahamas. Again, this all predates Jeffrey Epstein. The signifi…
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acquired much of what is now known as Paradise Island from Huntington Hartford. Huntington Hartford, we just talked about, he's the heir to the supermarket chain and was an intimate friend of Stephen Ward. So Mary Carter Paint changes its n…
▶ 2:32
researching Operation Gladio. I don't even think there is such a thing anymore. So here's what he offers in conclusion of it not being a coincidence. One, Huntington Harford, the A&E supermarket heir who developed Hog Island into Paradise I…
▶ 3:01
was a regular at Stephen Ward's circle in London, who was the honey trap guy that was pimping out a whole bunch of people to blackmail very wealthy, elite politician, everybody else. Just as William Mellon Hitchcock had been in those same c…
▶ 3:27
Even after selling the bulk of Paradise Island to Resorts International, Hartford retained an interest in the gaming company, which was the Mafia. Hitchcock's roommate in London during the early 60s, this is number two, was Tom Corbley, a v…
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Hitchcock would also be enlisted by his former in-law, David Bruce, to get to the bottom of the Profumo allegations, along with Corbley. Bruce was a full-blown OSS veteran himself. Hitchcock, less than a decade later, would be using Paul He…
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even knew about the Castle Bank, because how would you know unless you're in that crowd? Number three, both Corbley and his longtime attorney, Roy Cohn, were close to future U.S. President Donald Trump, and in 1987, Trump would purchase the…
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courtesy of Paul Helliwell, the Castle Bank and Trust. And also, when you go back in history and you start looking into the World Commerce Corporation, you find another common familiar name from this story, Richard Mellon. Hitchcock's invol…