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Executive Outcomesorganization · 9Simon Mannperson · 6Tim Spicerperson · 5United Kingdomcountry · 3Heritage Oilorganization · 3Branch Energyorganization · 2Angolacountry · 2Strategic Resources Corporationorganization · 1Sandline Internationalorganization · 1Sterling's KASorganization · 1Scots Guardsorganization · 1David Steeleperson · 1The Observerorganization · 1Liberal Partyorganization · 1Inter-Services Intelligenceintelligence service · 1South Africacountry · 1Londonplace · 1Francecountry · 1Angolan Civil Warevent · 1British Special Air Serviceorganization · 1Papua New Guineacountry · 1

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Tony Buckingham headed Heritage Oil documented
“1995, talking about three men at a restaurant at a meeting in London. One of the men was named Anthony Buckingham. Oh, Bridget's already been booted. And Anthony Buckingham at the time was head of a British oil concern.…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers by Hagedorn Part 2 @ 0:33
Tony Buckingham secured_contract_for Executive Outcomes host_asserted
“became involved in EO by the 1990s. Well-connected, Buckingham secured the firm its first contract in Angola. So this is just another illustration of the international syndicate, oil, banking, steel, aluminum, all of that stuff, being invol…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 10 @ 15:16
Tony Buckingham founded Executive Outcomes documented
“that managed more than a dozen subsidiaries engaged in oil drilling, diamond mining, and copper mining. Kind of fits right into our storyline. He also owned private military services. Another of the gentlemen there was Simon Mann, M-A-N-N. …”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers by Hagedorn Part 2 @ 1:06
Tony Buckingham founded Sandline International documented
“this executive outcome point two that is going to run to their assistant. And we end up in the same place that we've been so many times where you're basically funding both sides of all of these wars. The company would have a new name, thoug…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers by Hagedorn Part 2 @ 8:33
Tony Buckingham member_of Branch Energy host_asserted
“because they're all doing the same thing. SAS veteran Simon Mann, M-A-N-N, who had worked with Sterling's KAS outfit that we talked about yesterday, was infiltrated by the CCB in South Africa. And Tony Buckingham, another major shareholder …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 10 @ 14:43

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The Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 10
▶ 14:43 because they're all doing the same thing. SAS veteran Simon Mann, M-A-N-N, who had worked with Sterling's KAS outfit that we talked about yesterday, was infiltrated by the CCB in South Africa. And Tony Buckingham, another major shareholder …
The Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 10
▶ 15:16 became involved in EO by the 1990s. Well-connected, Buckingham secured the firm its first contract in Angola. So this is just another illustration of the international syndicate, oil, banking, steel, aluminum, all of that stuff, being invol…
The Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 10
▶ 16:48 had mining and oil concerns all over the world. In 1993, a second EO was registered with this holding company in London proper. The above-mentioned Tony Buckingham was the senior director of Branch Heritage. In addition to being a key figur…
The Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 10
▶ 28:08 had access not only to some of the most elite special operation forces in the world, but potentially biological weapons. There are also people like Buckingham caught up in the Branch Heritage Strategic Resource Corporation network, which hi…
The Colonel’s Corner Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 11
▶ 43:48 Spicer received early backing from a guy by the name of Simon Mann and another helper, Tony Buckingham. They were SAS men who had helped launch Executive Outcome. Mann had originally offered Spicer a role in Executive Outcomes, but he had d…
The Colonel’s Corner Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 11
▶ 45:46 Spicer's efforts to support, let's see, effort in PNG were supported by Tony Buckingham, who appeared to have been running the same type of scheme with executive outcomes in Africa. And the PNG's negotiations with Sandline, Buckingham opene…
The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers by Hagedorn Part 2
▶ 0:33 1995, talking about three men at a restaurant at a meeting in London. One of the men was named Anthony Buckingham. Oh, Bridget's already been booted. And Anthony Buckingham at the time was head of a British oil concern.…
The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers by Hagedorn Part 2
▶ 2:07 UK, because remember, it was created in South America. The third man's name was Tim Spicer. We're going to hear a lot about Tim Spicer. He was a former lieutenant colonel in the Scots Guard as well. Spicer had no man for many years, but he …
The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers by Hagedorn Part 2
▶ 2:36 wanted the two men to meet for a variety of reasons. A few weeks before, a reporter at The Observer had exposed ties between Buckingham's parent company, Heritage Oil, and executive outcomes. The reporter noted that a high-level British pol…
The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers by Hagedorn Part 2
▶ 4:36 At least for Buckingham and Mann, the article alleged that executive outcome had bartered its military services in exchange for natural resources, hence an accumulation of heritage mineral subsidies. Just like we learned yesterday, they giv…
The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers by Hagedorn Part 2
▶ 7:05 in order to pretend like they were a brand new company, kind of like what Blackwater did later. Spicer noted later in his autobiography that he, Buckingham, and Mann discussed the creation of a properly organized professional company market…
The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers by Hagedorn Part 2
▶ 10:35 The first use of the term private military company in the press occurred barely a month after the meeting. In an article from a French news agency reporting on the Civil War in Angola and referring to executive outcomes. Later, after Mann a…