Ray Cline person
also: Ray Klein, Ray Clines, Klein, Ray
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Claims (11)
Ray Cline member_of
CIA documented
“Intelligence supports improved from what it had been a year earlier, but continued to have difficulties. Ray Klein, CIA's deputy director for intelligence, after Amory, knew of every aspect of Mongoose, save the assassination plots. Right. …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 27 (28) @ 3:27
Ray Cline member_of
Geomiltech documented
“was advising GeoMilitech, a firm associated with retired Major General John Singlet, one of the principal leaders of private efforts for the Contras. Klein told the Joint Congressional Iran-Contra Committee that the fee for his advice to Ge…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA &George Bush Part 12 @ 34:57
Ray Cline funded
Solari Incorporated documented
“was advising GeoMilitech, a firm associated with retired Major General John Singlet, one of the principal leaders of private efforts for the Contras. Klein told the Joint Congressional Iran-Contra Committee that the fee for his advice to Ge…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA &George Bush Part 12 @ 34:57
Ray Cline member_of
CIA book_quoted
“While the Americans refused to help this effort, they did support boat and midget submarine landings of their commandos, anywhere from a dozen to 20 men at a time. Boat groups usually left from Kowloon. The submarines usually left from Taiw…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe For Democracy Part 15 (16) @ 50:47
Ray Cline exposed
Henry Kissinger documented
“and a $2,000 fine. Another Chile hand grenade had exploded. In 1974, the atmosphere became superheated. Late in October, radio broadcaster Daniel Score of CBS reported that State had opposed the Chilean intervention, citing Ray Klein, which…”
▶ The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39) @ 27:22
Henry Kissinger covered_up
Ray Cline host_asserted
“had been in charge of the Office of Intelligence and Research, that belly button in the State Department. Contrary to what he wrote in later memoirs, at the time, Henry Kissinger ordered an immediate review of the 40 committee files and the…”
▶ The Colonel's Safe for Democracy Part 37 (39) @ 27:54
Ray Cline records
Tibet book_quoted
“that covered the period of January to August 1961. The political journal was actually translated and released to American scholars by the State Department in August of 1963. This windfall is the reason Ray Klein records that Tibet resulted …”
▶ The Colonels Corner President’s Secret Wars chapter 9, continued @ 41:42
Ray Cline appointed
George H.W. Bush documented
“The earlier mentioned Republican from Delaware with ties to the future attorney of Robert Corson. Then in 1980, Halper was named policy director of the presidential campaign of George Bush Sr. When Reagan won the nomination, he joined the R…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA &George Bush Part 12 @ 5:46
Ray Cline member_of
China book_quoted
“While the Americans refused to help this effort, they did support boat and midget submarine landings of their commandos, anywhere from a dozen to 20 men at a time. Boat groups usually left from Kowloon. The submarines usually left from Taiw…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe For Democracy Part 15 (16) @ 50:47
Ray Cline member_of
CIA host_asserted
“The CIA station from early 1958 to June 62 was under Ray Klein, who became a close personal friend of Shanghai coups through his CIA presence there and also with the Nationalist Special Forces and became a joint agent in propaganda activiti…”
▶ The Colonel’s corner president‘s secret wars chapter 8 cont @ 43:29
Stephen Halper member_of
Ray Cline host_asserted
“He had a partner by the name of Stephen Halper. Y'all remember him from Russiagate, et cetera. His father-in-law, Halper's father-in-law, related to Ray Klein, one of the CIA founding members. He is. Uh-huh. And there's another bank involve…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Prelude to Terror by Joe Trento Chap 2 @ 1:19:41
Mentions (29)
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completely by mafia member Herman Beebe. And it was used to funnel private donations to the Contras. He is son-in-law, Stefan Halper is the son-in-law of CIA Deputy Director Ray Klein. He also helped set up the legal fund for Oliver North. …
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I'm sure they laundered money into that, too, from their little stash everywhere. So, yeah, the deputy CIA director's son-in-law sets up a bank in Washington, D.C. to use for Iran-Contra that was 100% financed by the mafia. Nothing like kee…
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And they framed Edwin Wilson for arms trafficking and sent him to prison for 25 years. Just so they could steal his company so they could continue to do covert operations and do it under the guise of this company that had been established f…
▶ 1:19:41
He had a partner by the name of Stephen Halper. Y'all remember him from Russiagate, et cetera. His father-in-law, Halper's father-in-law, related to Ray Klein, one of the CIA founding members. He is. Uh-huh. And there's another bank involve…
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Anyone want to guess who that is? Because I told you it was Ray Klein, Mr. CIA himself. That is Harper's father-in-law. He literally married the CIA. Ray Klein was the head of the State Department's Intelligence Bureau. And remember, that o…
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Dulles. So it's the belly button for the CIA into the State Department. That's where Ray Klein was. He's the coordinator for the CIA and the State Department that basically runs USAID and all of the other State Department apparatuses that d…
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and was producing silencers for automatic weapons. That Mitch Warbell. And Paul Helliwell, as we just mentioned. Many of the country's fiascos that touched the CIA, including the Bay of Pigs, Watergate, Iran-Contra, have involved one or mor…
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The earlier mentioned Republican from Delaware with ties to the future attorney of Robert Corson. Then in 1980, Halper was named policy director of the presidential campaign of George Bush Sr. When Reagan won the nomination, he joined the R…
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the story on Halpern's gathering Carter's inside information, Gergen didn't return phone calls. He was currently, when this book was written, the editor of the U.S. News and World Report. You know, the CIA running the news? Yeah. Instead, t…
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Herge was an attorney for the Nicaraguan Resistance Education Fund Foundation. It was an organization that lobbied on behalf of the Contras. And when Chanel and the Liberty Foundation got into trouble with its donations, Herge represented t…
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In the issue of Time Magazine, they dismissed reports that the U.S. had sponsored a coup and labeled it Soviet propaganda. Where have we seen that before? One novelty for the CIA during 1956 was a global inspection tour by Alan Dulles. He h…
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There were many conflicts between Hill and Cotter in the main office and Frank Wisner, who ran his fiefdom from a different building. Intelligence authorities like Ray Klein argue that Hill and Cotter lacked the rank, prestige, and politica…
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The CIA station from early 1958 to June 62 was under Ray Klein, who became a close personal friend of Shanghai coups through his CIA presence there and also with the Nationalist Special Forces and became a joint agent in propaganda activiti…
▶ 41:42
that covered the period of January to August 1961. The political journal was actually translated and released to American scholars by the State Department in August of 1963. This windfall is the reason Ray Klein records that Tibet resulted …
▶ 50:47
While the Americans refused to help this effort, they did support boat and midget submarine landings of their commandos, anywhere from a dozen to 20 men at a time. Boat groups usually left from Kowloon. The submarines usually left from Taiw…
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would be translated and opened to American scholars by the State Department in August of 1963. This windfall is the reason why Ray Klein records that Tibet resulted in a bonanza of valuable, substantive intelligence. That was basically the …
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Intelligence supports improved from what it had been a year earlier, but continued to have difficulties. Ray Klein, CIA's deputy director for intelligence, after Amory, knew of every aspect of Mongoose, save the assassination plots. Right. …
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of the CIA, McCone, occasionally took Klein along to meetings. McCone solicited his advice and permitted Klein to discuss matters with his analyst. Although the director of intelligence did not write papers for the project, knowledge enable…
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The Cuban operation began dying as sensitivity to the problems of control increased. Around the time Califano saw Oliva, Desmond Fitzgerald sent McComb a paper that went over the options. In March, Desmond Fitzgerald reported again on the s…
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Soon the U.S. terminated its support to the exiles, but it would go on, just not overtly. Especially Ray's group, the secret warrior, anticipated that the groups would be ready to become active in two or three months. On April 7th, LBJ held…
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forces to rise up in a rebellion. He was deadly serious about all of it, Ray Klein remembered. It was crucial to have Cuban communism be a failure. If we couldn't destroy it, we ought to make it unattractive as possible by making it a poor …
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About the same time, Our Times Group conducted its first significant raid on a sugar mill and Ray tried a highly publicized infiltration. Ray never made it. Mechanical breakdowns on boats and a variety of other excuses were advanced as a re…
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In June, Ted Shackley moved up to the deputy director of operations, replacing Bill Colby. His successor was David Phillips. Only 10 months into a tour in Venezuela, it seemed Phillips was always being called back from places where he was s…
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now states INR, that's the Intelligence and Research Branch Chief. That's where we found Eleanor Dulles during the Eisenhower administration. That's the belly button into the State Department for the CIA. So matter of fact, just like with t…
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Deputy Director of Operations, meanwhile, Bush elevated secret warrior Ted Shackley. In a memoir published at the time, Ray Klein advocated taking the covert operations function away from the CIA and giving it to the Pentagon. George Bush o…
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looked to strengthen ties with the U.S. through veterans of the OSS in New York and also Ray Klein. The Center for Strategic and International Studies became a player as well. There was another organization called the Foundation for Solidar…
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and a $2,000 fine. Another Chile hand grenade had exploded. In 1974, the atmosphere became superheated. Late in October, radio broadcaster Daniel Score of CBS reported that State had opposed the Chilean intervention, citing Ray Klein, which…
▶ 27:54
had been in charge of the Office of Intelligence and Research, that belly button in the State Department. Contrary to what he wrote in later memoirs, at the time, Henry Kissinger ordered an immediate review of the 40 committee files and the…
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Yes, Henry Kissinger leaked information to refute what Ray Klein said. Kissinger himself gave SCORE an interview denying the allegation. Days later, Hearst reported, based on 40 committee documents, that the CIA had been asking for cash for…