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Panamanian Revolution of 1903 event

also: revolutions, like in Panama, declaration of independence in Panama, revolution, revolution secession of Panama from Colombia, Panama exercise

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Colombiacountry · 2William Nelson Cromwellperson · 2John H. Raineyperson · 2Panama Canalplace · 2New Panama Canal Companyorganization · 1Panama Railroad and Steamship Companyorganization · 1Samuel Eliot Morisonperson · 1J. & W. Seligman & Co.organization · 1Bunau-Varillaperson · 1Antony Suttonperson · 1Westchester, New Yorkplace · 1United Statescountry · 1U.S. Navyorganization · 1Theodore Rooseveltperson · 1

Claims (3)

Bunau-Varilla organized Panamanian Revolution of 1903 book_quoted
“He neglects to add that the agents of the French Panama Canal Company were the New York investment bankers of J&W Sigliman, S-E-L-I-G-M-A-N, and their Washington lobbyist, Bruno Varilla, and that's spelled B-U-N-A-U dash V-A-R-I-L-L-A, who …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 13 @ 10:26
J. & W. Seligman & Co. financed Panamanian Revolution of 1903 book_quoted
“He neglects to add that the agents of the French Panama Canal Company were the New York investment bankers of J&W Sigliman, S-E-L-I-G-M-A-N, and their Washington lobbyist, Bruno Varilla, and that's spelled B-U-N-A-U dash V-A-R-I-L-L-A, who …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 13 @ 10:26
William Nelson Cromwell funded Panamanian Revolution of 1903 book_quoted
“which of course were U.S., who were under the control of William Cromwell of New York and the State Department officials in Washington, knew about any revolution that was going to happen. So it was not an organic revolution. And the purpose…”
▶ Operation Gladio - The History of the International Syndicate @ 1:23:33

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Operation Gladio - The History of the International Syndicate
▶ 1:22:03 and a lot of railroads. So he spends a little bit of time, which we've already talked about, but I do want to put his perspective on it. It is Antony Sutton's contention that the representatives of the U.S. government made it possible to do…
Operation Gladio - The History of the International Syndicate
▶ 1:22:33 And he contends that this government violated the Treaty of 1846. He also makes the point that a Congressman Rainey made this same argument in congressional testimony in 1913 and talks about the fact that, let's see, in 1903,…
Operation Gladio - The History of the International Syndicate
▶ 1:23:02 There was a declaration of independence in Panama that was prepared in New York City, not Panama, and taken down there by the office of Cromwell. And Congressman Rainey went on to say that only 10 or 12 of the top pandemonium revolutionarie…
Operation Gladio - The History of the International Syndicate
▶ 1:23:33 which of course were U.S., who were under the control of William Cromwell of New York and the State Department officials in Washington, knew about any revolution that was going to happen. So it was not an organic revolution. And the purpose…
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 13
▶ 9:28 That I think is important. Even if we don't do the whole book, we should do an overview of it. All right. Then that was his updated version. And now we're going to get to the original text. Professor Samuel Elliott Morrison, M-O-R-I-S-O-N, …
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 13
▶ 9:58 The secession, which led swiftly to the Canal Zone Treaty, which really wasn't a treaty because Panama didn't sign it, is described by him as a plan by Panama businessmen, agents of the French company, which we've covered, that was going ba…
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 13
▶ 11:27 was designed and hand-stitched by Bruno Varilla out of Macy's silk at the summer house of James Sigleman in Westchester, New York. In some ways, the Panama exercise in big stick partition with its subsequent thorough but ineffective congres…