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Robert L. Clarke person

also: Robert Clark

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Allied Bankorganization · 7Mike Adkinsonperson · 3West Belt National Bankorganization · 3Walter Mischerperson · 3Houstonplace · 2Joe Lynchperson · 2First Continental Real Estate Investment Trustorganization · 2Gerald Smithperson · 2Farm and Home Savingsorganization · 1Ellison Starnes Jr.person · 1D. Kent Andersonperson · 1CIAintelligence service · 1Bracewell and Pattersonorganization · 1Mafiaorganization · 1Washington, D.C.place · 1James Bakerperson · 1Robert Corsonperson · 1Herman Beebeperson · 1Sunshine State Bankorganization · 1Robert Michenerperson · 1

Claims (6)

Robert L. Clarke financed_via First National Bank of Jefferson Parish documented
“Robert Clark, the former comptroller of the currency, was also involved in the bank with his brother-in-law, Kent Anderson, who was an allied bank officer. So the guy that's supposed to be watching over all of this is in bed with it. Clark …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part Part @ 10:11
Robert L. Clarke financed_via First National Bank of Jefferson Parish documented
“As late as 1985, Clark had an outstanding loan for $250,000 at the bank. Gerald Smith and Michener go back to at least the 1960s when Michener bought one of his first banks, Continental Bank, where Smith was working. Smith had been a former…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part Part @ 10:42
Walter Mischer recruited Robert L. Clarke documented
“The former U.S. Comptroller of the Currency, Robert Clark, who was not reconfirmed by the Senate in 1991, but stayed on until 1992 because Bush had not named a replacement, was a good friend of Michener's too. Clark was an investor, borrowe…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 2 @ 40:07
Robert L. Clarke financed_via Farm and Home Savings documented
“had an investment in First Continental REIT and also a big loan from Farm, I'm sorry, Farm and Home Savings. So the comptroller Robert Clark, he's been in a lot of this story. The Washington Post reported that Clark was a longtime business …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-The Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 7 @ 45:43
Robert L. Clarke chartered West Belt National Bank documented
“Most of the remaining trash money went to DGI to buy bad loans from Continental that were made to John Riddle that he wasn't paying on. In June 1986, the $5 million Allied loan to DGI was sold by Allied to West Belt National Bank in Houston…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia CIA and George Bush Part 22 @ 17:17
Robert L. Clarke founded West Belt National Bank host_asserted
“He helped charter West Belt National Bank, where Mike Atkinson took out lots of loans and was a stockholder.…”
▶ Colonels Corner_ Mafia, CIA & GHWB Part 1 @ 27:17

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Colonels Corner_ Mafia, CIA & GHWB Part 1
▶ 26:48 many of the savings and loan that went belly up. So he got rich off of it. Robert Clark, former U.S. Comptroller of the Currency, lawyer with the Houston law firm Bracewell and Patterson, was involved with Walter Mishner and Mishner's Allie…
Colonels Corner_ Mafia, CIA & GHWB Part 1
▶ 27:17 That was controlled by the mafia, Herman Beebe. He helped charter West Belt National Bank, where Mike Atkinson took out lots of loans and was a stockholder. Ray Corona, former head of a mafia bank called Sunshine State Bank in Miami, which …
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 2
▶ 40:07 The former U.S. Comptroller of the Currency, Robert Clark, who was not reconfirmed by the Senate in 1991, but stayed on until 1992 because Bush had not named a replacement, was a good friend of Michener's too. Clark was an investor, borrowe…
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 2
▶ 40:38 both federally and within the state of Texas. In 1974, Clark, then an attorney in Houston, and his brother-in-law, D. Kent Anderson, was also a top executive at Allied Bank. They invested together in a bank that was later sold to Michener. …
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 2
▶ 41:10 Oh, my God. Clark was a lawyer for Bracewell and Patterson, a Houston law firm that did the majority of Michener's legal work. At one time, Clark was buying and selling stock in First Continental Real Estate Investment Trust, a mortgage fin…
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 2
▶ 41:40 So basically, he was kind of owned by Michener. Although Clark's office does not oversee state chartered banks like Allied, he did sit on the board of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, again, FDIC, that's going to get stuck with th…
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia CIA and George Bush Part 22
▶ 17:17 Most of the remaining trash money went to DGI to buy bad loans from Continental that were made to John Riddle that he wasn't paying on. In June 1986, the $5 million Allied loan to DGI was sold by Allied to West Belt National Bank in Houston…
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 18
▶ 27:47 That's an offshore company involved in secreting ill-gotten gains out of savings and loan and money laundering, narco-trafficking for the CIA. Starnes was one of the original stockholders in this bank, whose charter was handled by Robert Cl…
The Colonel’s Corner-The Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 7
▶ 45:13 when First Interstate Bank in Los Angeles had purchased Allied. Lynch was also the chairman of First Continental Real Estate Investment Trust, a REIT, which was a real estate trust in Houston, whose director, one of the directors, was none …
The Colonel’s Corner-The Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 7
▶ 45:43 had an investment in First Continental REIT and also a big loan from Farm, I'm sorry, Farm and Home Savings. So the comptroller Robert Clark, he's been in a lot of this story. The Washington Post reported that Clark was a longtime business …
The Colonel’s Corner The Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part Part
▶ 10:11 Robert Clark, the former comptroller of the currency, was also involved in the bank with his brother-in-law, Kent Anderson, who was an allied bank officer. So the guy that's supposed to be watching over all of this is in bed with it. Clark …
The Colonel’s Corner The Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part Part
▶ 10:42 As late as 1985, Clark had an outstanding loan for $250,000 at the bank. Gerald Smith and Michener go back to at least the 1960s when Michener bought one of his first banks, Continental Bank, where Smith was working. Smith had been a former…
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