Christic Institute organization
also: Christics, Christicks, the Christich Institute
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Danny Sheehan member_of
Christic Institute book_quoted
“was then a social activist attorney for the Christic Institute, a public interest law firm that he co-founded in 1979 with his wife and a Jesuit priest. After the successful conclusion of his case on the Karen Silkwood case, he became famou…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Vietnam Phoenix Program and beyond @ 16:39
Danny Sheehan headed
Christic Institute host_asserted
“opposing operations, which had their own issues at Standing Rock. The Romero Institute is a project of Danny Sheehan, a Jesuit-backed lawyer who had had another notable brush in the spotlight. In the wake of Iran-Contra, he sued Jack Single…”
▶ The Colonels Corner - Dave Troy’s article Part 2 @ 29:28
Christic Institute exposed
Richard Secord host_asserted
“when he found out the possible connections to drug smuggling. Later, he worked as a paid investigator for the Christic Institute, which sued a number of CIA-connected people, including Richard Secord, for their alleged involvement in the bo…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 8 @ 39:43
Mentions (13)
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from the coast that stretched over to the Cambodian border. Enders became Gregg's deputy for all paramilitary operations. Enders had ended up at the National War College, where he taught CIA black arts to field grade officers. Daniel Sheeha…
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was then a social activist attorney for the Christic Institute, a public interest law firm that he co-founded in 1979 with his wife and a Jesuit priest. After the successful conclusion of his case on the Karen Silkwood case, he became famou…
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dealt with Catholic workers providing sanctuary to refugees that were fleeing the counterinsurgency that the CIA was doing under the direction of Rudy Enders. And they had been directing and funding it. It was headquartered in Washington, D…
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They had made some errors in the actual lawsuit. So the judge found against Christic Institute and then made them pay damages to Secord and all of the actual criminals. And so in order to pay the damages, Bruce Springsteen, Bonnie Raitt, an…
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was their direct knowledge of Mr. Neves and his activities. Kelso was asked during his deposition, which was taken by a Washington Bank Christic Institute as part of a civil racketeering lawsuit filed in 1986 against a variety of current an…
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as the Christic Institute found out in 1986 when it brought its historical civil racketeering case against the CIA operatives running the Contra War in Costa Rica. The federal courts can be brutal when you try to fight it. One of the questi…
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opposing operations, which had their own issues at Standing Rock. The Romero Institute is a project of Danny Sheehan, a Jesuit-backed lawyer who had had another notable brush in the spotlight. In the wake of Iran-Contra, he sued Jack Single…
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organization, the Christic Institute, which we come across in Operation Gladio as well. You may now detect a theme. Iran-Contra, Standing Rock, both contain deep conflict between Jesuit-backed left-leaning factions versus right-wing busines…
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The House subcommittee cut his travel funds and once again, he resigned in frustration. It does not pay to be an actual whistleblower about what the government's doing because the government will ensure that it persecutes you. Another inves…
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when he found out the possible connections to drug smuggling. Later, he worked as a paid investigator for the Christic Institute, which sued a number of CIA-connected people, including Richard Secord, for their alleged involvement in the bo…
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And he wouldn't let his men, the real good guys, I mean, efficient, not like morally good, wouldn't let any of his good fighters fight with the corrupt former Samosan terrorist. So the CIA wanted him dead so they could steal all his men. Th…
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for even filing them. An IRS investigation into the nonprofit status of the organization was initiated as punishment. It appears the IRS is trying to place the tax liability of the contributions to the Christicks on the organization itself …
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who was at one time a civilian attache to the DOD in Saigon under Eric von Marbord, both identified a civil lawsuit filed by the Christich Institute as being involved in the CIA opium racket, which of course he was, appeared on 60 Minutes a…