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also: Margaret, Prime Minister Thatcher, Attila the Hen, Mark, Thatcher

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Claims (14)

Mark Thatcher exposed Paul Scoon documented
“He says emphatically there has been no request for intervention from Sir Paul Scone. And that came from the British foreign secretary. Even Margaret Thatcher came out and said there had been no such request for intervention from anybody in …”
▶ Operation Gladio-Grenada 1979-1984 @ 26:32
Mark Thatcher advised Anthony Cozier documented
“To Thatcher, he complained, I am being pressed from various quarters to undertake additional commitments largely involving my institute. He then goes on to ask her for advice on whether to devote more time to ISC or his other secret activit…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9 @ 47:20
Mark Thatcher member_of 2004 Equatorial Guinea coup attempt documented
“The guy, man, as well as a few coup plotting colleagues such as Mark Thatcher. Yeah. The son of Margaret Thatcher. Same guy. And Nick Dutoit, legendary for his work in apartheid South African special forces. Several of the hired guns arrest…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers by Hagedorn Part 2 @ 51:13
Mark Thatcher hosted Reagan-Bush campaign book_quoted
“to London, Madrid, and Paris, the negotiators dealing with William Casey and the September surprise. The Thatcher regime, already deeply beholden to the Arabs, were the host. A Royal Kuwaiti jet collected the negotiating party from Madrid a…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 23 @ 1:19:46
Kamal Adham recruited Mark Thatcher book_quoted
“is with BCCI, whose main bank is in the city of London. By the time Adam had moved many of his operations to London, to include BCCI, along, and they were very good friends with Thatcher and her husband and son. Mark Thatcher goes on to do …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 23 @ 1:25:34
Mark Thatcher trafficked Iran host_asserted
“Well, he was able, he just refused. While Sarkis was in prison, he was frequently denied prescription medication. This often occurred right after he had given a television interview. In one such interview with Box Productions, Sarkis reveal…”
▶ The Colonels corner prelude to terror chapter 32 @ 46:20
Institute for the Study of Conflict funded Mark Thatcher host_asserted
“One to spy on their own people and one to spy on everybody else is basically what that's saying. They used the internal facing one, SHIELD, to interfere with the election and ensure Margaret Thatcher got elected. That's how you know unequiv…”
▶ The Colonels Corner, Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 4 @ 34:27
Mark Thatcher attempted_coup_against Equatorial Guinea documented
“a firm that was associated with South African diamond mining. Reports in foreign press revealed that the former British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher's son, Mark, was implicated in the plot, which was intended to overthrow the governmen…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 10 @ 23:04
Dotson Aviation supplied_arms_to Mark Thatcher documented
“cruiser with that tail number N230TS, shows that it was bought and sold five times and involved Datsun International. Datsun Aviation also generated headlines in relation to another jet that it had sold to African purchasers, according to a…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 10 @ 21:04
Logo Logistics front_for Mark Thatcher documented
“Right before that. Isn't that weird? They just keep selling these planes right before they're caught doing nefarious things. Company director Robert Dotson Sr., Jr.'s dad, said the sale was completed March 1st. Huh. Ten days later, it's cau…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 10 @ 22:30
Pilgrims Society member_of Mark Thatcher host_asserted
“Yeah, so just a couple words. I just found my note page on the Pilgrim Society. You will recognize all of the names in it. Henry Kissinger, Caspar Weinberger, Margaret Thatcher, Henry Luce, you know, the Time Life guy, Alexander Hegg, Paul …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Presidents’ Secret Wars Chap 17 @ 1:16:19
Mark Thatcher member_of Milton Friedman host_asserted
“Southern, go ahead. Yeah, I kind of fell across this because Thatcher really intrigued me when she became prime minister, the way she handled things. Plus, you know, I was a young female growing up trying to see women who were independent. …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War #13 @ 1:34:28
Mark Thatcher carried_out_attack Wonga Coup caller_asserted
“I agree. So Silk Purse said that Mark Thatcher, who we've come across, he was an arms dealer, Margaret Thatcher's son, was involved in the Wonga failed coup with Simon Mann. But Simon Mann went to jail and Thatcher didn't. Does that surpris…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 11 @ 1:02:26
Mark Thatcher member_of Institute for the Study of Conflict documented
“It goes on to say that after Margaret Thatcher replaced Heath as party leader in 75, she maintained a relationship with Cozier, as well as many other hierarchy that was at the ISC. Then he moves into the ISC and transnational anti-communist…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9 @ 29:50

Mentions (40)

Colonel’s Corner prelude to terror chapter 26
▶ 39:09 Sarkis succeeded in getting the U.S. to send the classified parts to a British company called United Scientific. But then the Iraqis said United Scientific was not acceptable to them unless a member of Margaret Thatcher's family accompanied…
Colonel’s Corner prelude to terror chapter 26
▶ 39:09 Sarkis succeeded in getting the U.S. to send the classified parts to a British company called United Scientific. But then the Iraqis said United Scientific was not acceptable to them unless a member of Margaret Thatcher's family accompanied…
Colonel’s Corner prelude to terror chapter 26
▶ 39:38 who, by the way, was an arms dealer, to be present in London's hotel room when the deal was made. Sarkis then arranged for shipments of mortars from Bulgaria, arms capital of NATO, and France. Of course, it was still Soviet Union at the tim…
Operation Gladio - Afghanistan
▶ 39:02 and anybody that would then fill that void. So he felt like it needed to be done from internal to Afghanistan as far as fighting the Taliban. But this seemed like the kind of mission the United States would support. Haqq was one of the brav…
Operation Gladio-Grenada 1979-1984
▶ 26:32 He says emphatically there has been no request for intervention from Sir Paul Scone. And that came from the British foreign secretary. Even Margaret Thatcher came out and said there had been no such request for intervention from anybody in …
Operation Gladio-Grenada 1979-1984
▶ 1:09:34 Bill Clinton in there, and I'll just read some quick quotes from the trailer. Bill Clinton says, truth is, and these are obviously animated versions, but it is definitely these people, the characters. Bill Clinton says, truth is, your whole…
Operation Gladio - UK and Harold Wilson
▶ 21:37 which is why we're doing what we're doing. So MI5, Peter Wright, who was the former deputy director, would eventually write a book called Spycatcher, which exposed many problems internal to MI5. It was made wildly popular when Margaret That…
Operation Gladio - UK and Harold Wilson
▶ 33:53 Jay would end up as the UK's ambassador to the US. Shocker. Margaret Thatcher would beat Wilson's conservative party opponent, Heath, in a very interesting Gladio operation where Marco Oldfield, who was the director general of MI6 until 197…
Operation Gladio - UK and Harold Wilson
▶ 44:07 But anyway, Miles, go ahead. Yeah, I came in a little late. Were you talking at all with the timeline that I was listening to you get up to Margaret Thatcher, right? Yeah, I didn't say a lot about Margaret Thatcher. This one was primarily a…
Operation Gladio - Vietnam Phoenix Program and beyond
▶ 32:58 known den dem, which was installed by us. For their part, the Brits followed the lead of Prime Minister Thatcher, a callous, he calls her Attila the Hen. In the process, the British race once again came to represent the…
The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 19
▶ 16:28 Dick had Anderson over to his house for dinner while Anderson invited Dick to his annual Christmas dinner for the world's most powerful men at the Claridge Hotel in London. The only women in attendance, according to a source close to Dick, …
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 23
▶ 1:19:46 to London, Madrid, and Paris, the negotiators dealing with William Casey and the September surprise. The Thatcher regime, already deeply beholden to the Arabs, were the host. A Royal Kuwaiti jet collected the negotiating party from Madrid a…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 23
▶ 1:25:06 Iran in exchange for delaying the hostages. So this guy is saying what actually happened. What makes Smalley's account believable is the fact that he provided Raleigh his notes on the shipments years before they were ever made public. Why w…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 23
▶ 1:25:34 is with BCCI, whose main bank is in the city of London. By the time Adam had moved many of his operations to London, to include BCCI, along, and they were very good friends with Thatcher and her husband and son. Mark Thatcher goes on to do …
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 23
▶ 1:25:34 is with BCCI, whose main bank is in the city of London. By the time Adam had moved many of his operations to London, to include BCCI, along, and they were very good friends with Thatcher and her husband and son. Mark Thatcher goes on to do …
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 23
▶ 1:26:02 into the arms deals. So it was that arrangement that got Margaret Thatcher's son into the arms deals. He was involved in the arms deals in the Falkland Islands. And it says, Kamal's system of cultivating the sons of politicians was excellen…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 23
▶ 1:26:02 into the arms deals. So it was that arrangement that got Margaret Thatcher's son into the arms deals. He was involved in the arms deals in the Falkland Islands. And it says, Kamal's system of cultivating the sons of politicians was excellen…
The Colonels corner prelude to terror chapter 32
▶ 46:20 Well, he was able, he just refused. While Sarkis was in prison, he was frequently denied prescription medication. This often occurred right after he had given a television interview. In one such interview with Box Productions, Sarkis reveal…
The Colonels corner prelude to terror chapter 32
▶ 46:20 Well, he was able, he just refused. While Sarkis was in prison, he was frequently denied prescription medication. This often occurred right after he had given a television interview. In one such interview with Box Productions, Sarkis reveal…
The Colonel’s Corner-Presidents’ Secret Wars Chap 17
▶ 1:16:19 Yeah, so just a couple words. I just found my note page on the Pilgrim Society. You will recognize all of the names in it. Henry Kissinger, Caspar Weinberger, Margaret Thatcher, Henry Luce, you know, the Time Life guy, Alexander Hegg, Paul …
The Colonel’s Corner Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 11
▶ 1:02:26 I agree. So Silk Purse said that Mark Thatcher, who we've come across, he was an arms dealer, Margaret Thatcher's son, was involved in the Wonga failed coup with Simon Mann. But Simon Mann went to jail and Thatcher didn't. Does that surpris…
The Colonel’s Corner Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 11
▶ 1:02:26 I agree. So Silk Purse said that Mark Thatcher, who we've come across, he was an arms dealer, Margaret Thatcher's son, was involved in the Wonga failed coup with Simon Mann. But Simon Mann went to jail and Thatcher didn't. Does that surpris…
The Colonels Corner, Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 4
▶ 34:27 One to spy on their own people and one to spy on everybody else is basically what that's saying. They used the internal facing one, SHIELD, to interfere with the election and ensure Margaret Thatcher got elected. That's how you know unequiv…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 10
▶ 23:04 a firm that was associated with South African diamond mining. Reports in foreign press revealed that the former British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher's son, Mark, was implicated in the plot, which was intended to overthrow the governmen…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 10
▶ 23:04 a firm that was associated with South African diamond mining. Reports in foreign press revealed that the former British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher's son, Mark, was implicated in the plot, which was intended to overthrow the governmen…
The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 10
▶ 23:52 If you've been reading the news the last few days, you may have noticed this odd and somewhat mysterious story of a U.S. registered cargo plane loaded with 64 mercenaries and the former prime minister's son and various military equipment th…
The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers by Hagedorn Part 2
▶ 51:13 The guy, man, as well as a few coup plotting colleagues such as Mark Thatcher. Yeah. The son of Margaret Thatcher. Same guy. And Nick Dutoit, legendary for his work in apartheid South African special forces. Several of the hired guns arrest…
The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers by Hagedorn Part 2
▶ 51:13 The guy, man, as well as a few coup plotting colleagues such as Mark Thatcher. Yeah. The son of Margaret Thatcher. Same guy. And Nick Dutoit, legendary for his work in apartheid South African special forces. Several of the hired guns arrest…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War #13
▶ 1:34:28 Southern, go ahead. Yeah, I kind of fell across this because Thatcher really intrigued me when she became prime minister, the way she handled things. Plus, you know, I was a young female growing up trying to see women who were independent. …
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War #13
▶ 1:35:02 Milton Friedman fan. She did some really good things. And Reagan copied a lot of that. But they both ended up with the same problem at the end. They cut interest rates. They deprivatized. They did a lot of things to create more opportunity.…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War #13
▶ 1:36:19 Because she didn't want people being dependent on the government. If I have a problem, then the government needs to solve it. She wanted less government. She wanted to deprivatize the oil and gas. But I guess what I'm trying to get across h…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War #13
▶ 1:37:14 That's critical. And the one thing that I will tell you that I've noticed about Thatcher and Reagan is that their internationalism militarily and the overthrow of governments was done collectively. I think and this is just my opinion that t…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9
▶ 29:50 It goes on to say that after Margaret Thatcher replaced Heath as party leader in 75, she maintained a relationship with Cozier, as well as many other hierarchy that was at the ISC. Then he moves into the ISC and transnational anti-communist…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9
▶ 43:22 In 1976, Cozier was introduced to Margaret Thatcher and helped form what became known as the SHIELD Committee. The purpose of this secret committee was to advise on security and intelligence matters. Its members included MI6 officers, conse…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9
▶ 45:56 When Thatcher became prime minister in 79, Cozier's secret activities began to worry a number of influential people, to include Lord Carrington, who was going to be the foreign secretary. Why would he care? I mean, he's just writing papers,…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9
▶ 46:53 That's weird, since they had nothing to do with each other. On September 12, 1979, Cozier offered his resignation and immediately was locked out of the ISC premises. Missing from Cozier's account is a correspondence that he had with Thatche…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9
▶ 47:20 To Thatcher, he complained, I am being pressed from various quarters to undertake additional commitments largely involving my institute. He then goes on to ask her for advice on whether to devote more time to ISC or his other secret activit…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9
▶ 48:16 It had nothing to do with ISC. It had everything to do with his intelligence effort. And because what you find out is in the 1980s, a large chunk of his material is used by Thatcher and Reagan as the justification for Star Wars, the buildup…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9
▶ 50:06 written justification for them to do what they're going to do anyway. He was kind of their propaganda arm. And quite frankly, with the staff that he had there, other people could do that. Him having proven his worth to the UK government and…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9
▶ 51:41 And Ron and Renee has a special something for you. Who does? Renee. Renee. Hey, Colonel. Hey. Hey, Colonel. Hey, everybody. Always good to be here with you. Actually, I had a first question regarding the lesson today. So you said Thatcher. …