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St. Joe Paper Company organization

also: St. Joe's Paper Company, St. Joe, DuPont St. Joe Paper Company, DuPont's St. Joe paper company

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Related entities (most co-mentioned)

C. J. Boleynperson · 7Floridacountry · 6Ed Ballperson · 5Robert Corsonperson · 4Mike Adkinsonperson · 3Nemours Foundationorganization · 3Alfred I. du Pontperson · 3John Dickperson · 3Lawrence Freemanperson · 2A.I. du Pont Trustorganization · 2Hill Financial Savingsorganization · 2Isle of Jerseyplace · 2Raymond Masonperson · 2CIAintelligence service · 2Reza Pahlaviperson · 2DuPont familyfamily · 2Sanson Financial Consultants Limitedorganization · 2Keith Allen Coxperson · 2Sansonperson · 2Burton Cantorperson · 2Charter Oil Companyorganization · 2Sicilian Mafiaorganization · 1John Wadmanperson · 1Australiacountry · 1

Claims (9)

Alfred Victor DuPont founded St. Joe Paper Company book_quoted
“of this guy being Corson, CIA operative's attorney, is huge. The DuPonts also connect to Corson through St. Joe Paper Company. That's the name of the company in Florida, which was founded by family rebel, Alfred DuPont, who moved to Florida…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Mafia CIA & George Bush Part 9 @ 30:07
Robert Corson financed_via St. Joe Paper Company book_quoted
“private landowner in Florida. He owned over 1 million acres, and it basically was forest for his paper mill. In the summer of 86, Corson's savings and loan was bankrupted and eventually failed, primarily because it had lent $20 million towa…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Mafia CIA & George Bush Part 9 @ 30:37
Alfred DuPont Testamentary Trust secretly_owned St. Joe Paper Company book_quoted
“This means that 70% of its profit came from the land deal. Then, out of the total profits, it paid a dividend of $5 million to the stockholders, including $10 a share in cash and $0.53 a share in stock of the St. Joe Limited Partnership. Si…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia CIA and George Bush Part 22 @ 49:41
Alfred I. du Pont founded St. Joe Paper Company documented
“One of the first moves Ed Ball made after Alfred DuPont died was to build up the St. Joe Paper Company, which Alfred had just started, at the town of Port St. Joe on the northwest coast of Florida. Ball had a huge paper mill constructed. To…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 21 @ 36:39
Ed Ball funded St. Joe Paper Company documented
“One of the first moves Ed Ball made after Alfred DuPont died was to build up the St. Joe Paper Company, which Alfred had just started, at the town of Port St. Joe on the northwest coast of Florida. Ball had a huge paper mill constructed. To…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 21 @ 36:39
Ed Ball funded St. Joe Paper Company documented
“on charity equal to at least 5% of their total assets by classifying his system as a hospital. Then before he died, Ball was sued by the state of Delaware and Florida, which alleged he was not spending enough of the profits on charity. Ball…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 21 @ 48:25
CIA front_for St. Joe Paper Company host_asserted
“Finally, Cox and Sanson are now trying to swap their 260 acres for more than 300 acres of nearby land owned by the state of Florida. This swap was proposed after adverse publicity about the St. Joe Paper Company stopped the attempt by Cox t…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia CIA and George Bush Part 22 @ 1:17:03
St. Joe Paper Company secretly_owned Little Grove Inn documented
“It consisted of a huge multi-million dollar 16th century manor and 120 surrounding acres. When friends, including Diane Ingalls and Bill Neer, would come to visit Dick on the Isle of Jersey, any of the overflow crowd would be put up at the …”
▶ The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 19 @ 7:46
DuPont member_of St. Joe Paper Company host_asserted
“of the DuPonts in Delaware had a in on the place where the CIA likes to money launder. Crazy. Also in partnership with St. Joe was Ed Ball and Charters Oil, Raymond Mason. They were all there. There was at least one direct transaction where…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 19 @ 8:15

Mentions (31)

The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 21
▶ 36:39 One of the first moves Ed Ball made after Alfred DuPont died was to build up the St. Joe Paper Company, which Alfred had just started, at the town of Port St. Joe on the northwest coast of Florida. Ball had a huge paper mill constructed. To…
The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 21
▶ 39:05 One of Ball's closest friends and business associate was Raymond Mason. He controlled the Charter Company, which was the primary affiliate of Charter Oil Company. In 1992, Ball and Mason swapped stock in their companies, Charter gaining 8% …
The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 21
▶ 42:02 While visiting with his majesty, Mr. Ball confessed his regrets that he was not 45 years younger so that he would be around to watch the growth and development of the country. That didn't work out very well. Among the people he met in Iran …
The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 21
▶ 46:03 After Ball died in 1981, his successor, C.J. Jake Boleyn, reversed stock swapped with Charter in 1983. The next year, Charter filed for bankruptcy, and then in 87, 51% of its stock was purchased by Mason's friend and associate, Carl Lender.…
The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 21
▶ 47:02 Ball also carried on a continuous fight with the Attorney General in Florida and Delaware over the amount of money remitted to the trust for the Nemore Foundation, which operated several hospitals and clinics in Delaware and Florida for eld…
The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 21
▶ 47:29 primarily in the form of stock in various companies, including St. Joe Paper Company, the Florida East Coast Railroad. The trust beneficiary is the Nemore Foundation, which owns and operates the hospitals and clinics. The money flows this w…
The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 21
▶ 51:19 They weren't getting their money. This leaves the Alfred I. DuPont estate intact. Ed's personal fortune proved to be his greatest secret weapon, a ready source of cash that Boleyn could use to protect Ed's empire from the crippled children.…
The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 21
▶ 51:50 Belen replaced Ball's picture of the Shah of Iran in his office with his favorite Confederate generals, Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. In 1988, St. Joe Paper Company paid $2 million to settle a racial discrimination lawsuit that charg…
The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 21
▶ 52:16 The DuPont assets and its expansion empire, Belen, who had started working at St. Joe's in 1938, was an equal to Ball. For example, 21,000 acres and six miles of beachfront property that St. Joe Paper Company owned in Walton County near Des…
The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 21
▶ 52:42 Pristine beaches and inland freshwater lakes had been called the finest golf property left available for development. Ed Ball, fronting for Alfred DuPont, bought most of this land for $11 an acre in 1925. By 1981, just after Ball's death, B…
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia CIA and George Bush Part 22
▶ 35:42 Canton stated, as for the participation in any deceptive trade practices, I certainly did not personally engage in any practices at any time. And of course not, because they have people they pay to do that, so they can say that. Another int…
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia CIA and George Bush Part 22
▶ 37:43 either through Bruce Boleyn or San Joaquino Savings. But Jake said he didn't meet Mike Atkinson until 1985 when Atkinson was interested in buying the 21,000 acres from St. Joe Paper Company. The official story that a couple of real estate b…
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia CIA and George Bush Part 22
▶ 38:10 A land purchase contract was signed in October 1985 by W.L. Thornton, president of St. Joe Paper Company, as the seller, and by Mikel Beauvoir-Wagner, president of the Panhandle Coast Investment, as the buyer. At that time, Beauvoir-Wagner …
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia CIA and George Bush Part 22
▶ 45:33 And then they defrauded the bank by cutting up the 20 million to make it look like there were five separate loans of 4 million each. Everything was set. On June 5th, 1986, Atkinson's company bought 2,850 acres of beachfront and 18,000 acres…
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia CIA and George Bush Part 22
▶ 47:37 DuPont St. Joe Paper Company came out as the biggest winner. At the sale closing, the company got $62 million in cash from Hill Financial, plus $5 million in cash from Corson's Vision Bank Savings. Hill also put $7 million into an interest …
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia CIA and George Bush Part 22
▶ 48:36 The very first principal payment due. So what happened? St. Joe Paper Company foreclosed on the 1,800 acres of beachfront property that it had mortgaged and had a promissory note on. So they got the property back. St. Joe Paper Company ende…
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia CIA and George Bush Part 22
▶ 49:14 acreage accounted for 60% of the value of the original $200 million deal. Taxpayers might be able to stomach this if the money went to the Nemours Foundation that helped the crippled children in Texas, but none of it did. In 1986, according…
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia CIA and George Bush Part 22
▶ 49:41 This means that 70% of its profit came from the land deal. Then, out of the total profits, it paid a dividend of $5 million to the stockholders, including $10 a share in cash and $0.53 a share in stock of the St. Joe Limited Partnership. Si…
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia CIA and George Bush Part 22
▶ 50:37 Where did most of the money go? Well, according to St. Joe's annual report, it kept it. In 86, about half of the company's profit went for additions to plant property and equipment. The rest went for reduction of long-term debt and purchase…
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia CIA and George Bush Part 22
▶ 53:02 to Plant Tech Realty Corporation, a subsidiary of Florida's largest engineering firm, Reynolds, Smith & Hills. That was assisting DGI in the development plans. Reynolds, Smith & Hills also had done work for St. Joe Paper Company. Plant Tech…
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia CIA and George Bush Part 22
▶ 55:36 on the beach, plus a Ferrari and some townhouses in Houston. So everybody got rich but us. On the date of the sale, the 23 acre track was sold three times. It was sold three times, the value jumping from less than 1.5 million to 20 million.…
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia CIA and George Bush Part 22
▶ 1:09:54 Nathan said it was absurd to believe that any of the money from the Samosa's cell of the ranch went to the Contras. What? I'd be willing to bet it did. All right, we got just two more pages. Before St. Joe Paper Company foreclosed on the mo…
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia CIA and George Bush Part 22
▶ 1:10:26 One of Atkinson's former employees told investigators that Atkinson and his people were drawing up a lawsuit. At the same time, they were drawing up the loan documents to close the sale. After St. Joe's paper company foreclosed on the 1,850…
The Colonel’s Corner Mafia CIA and George Bush Part 22
▶ 1:17:03 Finally, Cox and Sanson are now trying to swap their 260 acres for more than 300 acres of nearby land owned by the state of Florida. This swap was proposed after adverse publicity about the St. Joe Paper Company stopped the attempt by Cox t…
The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17
▶ 58:43 Because it's all prearranged. Robert Corson is another connecting link between Cantor and his associates in the Galettas. The Florida St. Joe Paper Company land deal brought Lawrence Freeman, that's the DuPont family land deal that we're go…
The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 19
▶ 5:19 There were several lawsuits accusing Dick and his partners of fraud. Then in 79, Harvey and Wadman participated in a land deal along with Dick and Paul's involving a major part of the Denver Tech Center. Also, at least one of Dick's family …
The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 19
▶ 5:50 paper deals involving the mafia, which we're going to discuss later. This particular arrangement occurred in August of 86, just two months after Atkinson closed on the Florida land deal with St. Joe's Paper Company, and Corson's savings and…
The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 19
▶ 7:46 It consisted of a huge multi-million dollar 16th century manor and 120 surrounding acres. When friends, including Diane Ingalls and Bill Neer, would come to visit Dick on the Isle of Jersey, any of the overflow crowd would be put up at the …
The Colonel’s Corner-Mafia CIA & George Bush Part 9
▶ 30:07 of this guy being Corson, CIA operative's attorney, is huge. The DuPonts also connect to Corson through St. Joe Paper Company. That's the name of the company in Florida, which was founded by family rebel, Alfred DuPont, who moved to Florida…
The Colonel’s Corner-Mafia CIA & George Bush Part 9
▶ 30:37 private landowner in Florida. He owned over 1 million acres, and it basically was forest for his paper mill. In the summer of 86, Corson's savings and loan was bankrupted and eventually failed, primarily because it had lent $20 million towa…
The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 3
▶ 20:21 at the time in 1962, the president of Motion Picture Association of America. Nice place to be if you want to control the propaganda. Thomas McCabe, former Lynn Lease administrator, former chairman of the Board of Governors, Federal Reserve,…