GLADIOARCHIVEAND BEYOND
sign in

Operation Repat operation

also: Repat, repatriation

Explore in graph → Export claims (CSV) ↓

Related entities (most co-mentioned)

Burmacountry · 4Thailandcountry · 2Chinacountry · 2Li Miperson · 1United Statescountry · 1CIAintelligence service · 1Air Americaorganization · 1

Claims (3)

Air America carried_out_attack Operation Repat documented
“Lai Me returned to Taiwan in October of 52, but his soldiers stayed in Burma. A four-power conference in Bangkok among Burma, Thailand, Nationalist China, and the U.S. agreed to remove them. This led to Operation Repat, like repatriation. A…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 11 (12) @ 1:36
CIA financed_via Operation Repat documented
“cost the U.S. government at least $128 per person via the CIA proprietary because they were billing us. Something of a farce, Repat included evacuees who were Shan and Laihu tribesmen, not Chinese. And dependents swelled the numbers without…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 11 (12) @ 3:06
United States funded Operation Repat host_asserted
“left Burma along with a thousand of their dependents. And it says each of these people, the dependents and the military, for each of them, the Civil Air Transport, meaning the CIA front company airline, was paid $128 per head out of U.S. ta…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret Wars Chap 7a @ 24:51

Mentions (4)

The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret Wars Chap 7a
▶ 23:01 but his soldiers were still in Burma. A four-power military conference, including Burma, Thailand, National China, meaning Chiang Kai-shek, and the U.S., held in Bangkok in 1953, agreed to repatriate the remaining Chinese forces out of Burm…
The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret Wars Chap 7a
▶ 25:49 or transport their airline to carry out this operation. Just another way of money laundering our taxes into their pockets. Operation Repat was something of a scam. Some of the evacuees were not even Chinese. And the flow...…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 11 (12)
▶ 1:36 Lai Me returned to Taiwan in October of 52, but his soldiers stayed in Burma. A four-power conference in Bangkok among Burma, Thailand, Nationalist China, and the U.S. agreed to remove them. This led to Operation Repat, like repatriation. A…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 11 (12)
▶ 3:06 cost the U.S. government at least $128 per person via the CIA proprietary because they were billing us. Something of a farce, Repat included evacuees who were Shan and Laihu tribesmen, not Chinese. And dependents swelled the numbers without…