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Leidos organization

also: Laidos, Latos, Lados

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Related entities (most co-mentioned)

SAICorganization · 8CIAintelligence service · 2Strange Tales of the Parapoliticalbook · 2Tim Reardonperson · 2Tyco Internationalorganization · 2Bobby Ray Inmanperson · 1John Ashcroftperson · 1Erik Princeperson · 1Constellisorganization · 1Apollo Global Managementorganization · 1CSRAorganization · 1George H.W. Bushperson · 1Leon Blackperson · 1NSAintelligence service · 1Booz Allen Hamiltonorganization · 1DynCorporganization · 1John Deutchperson · 1

Claims (4)

Tyco International founded Leidos host_asserted
“C-S-R-A-S-A-I-C, which is a CIA front, which spun off Leidos. And Leidos ended up with Reardon. And Reardon, that's the name of a guy, okay? He's the president and executive manager of Leidos.…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers Part 9 @ 1:03:24
Tim Reardon headed Leidos host_asserted
“C-S-R-A-S-A-I-C, which is a CIA front, which spun off Leidos. And Leidos ended up with Reardon. And Reardon, that's the name of a guy, okay? He's the president and executive manager of Leidos.…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers Part 9 @ 1:03:24
Constellis funded Leidos host_asserted
“Leidos was bought by the Constellas Group, and they owned Apollo. And Apollo had Leon Black on the board. They had, oh, and their CEO travels to UAE, which, weirdly enough, is where Eric Prince ended up.…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers Part 9 @ 1:03:52
Leidos succeeded SAIC book_quoted
“the true successor for SAIC proper as far as its original mission. Everything that was added was added to SAIC too.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 14:32

Mentions (12)

Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12
▶ 11:51 former CIA director, and Bobby Ray Inman, also a NSA director and deputy director of the CIA. Again, just one swinging door. In 2013, SAIC split into two companies. This is where it gets good. One kept the name SAIC. The other one became La…
Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12
▶ 12:22 S-A-I-C had grown to nearly a $10 billion company at this point, which obviously, if you're 90% and above government and you are a $10 billion company, something looks a little odd. Something looks really, really odd. And that is the reason…
Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12
▶ 13:30 And the new SAIC, like SAIC2. So we have SAIC1, which was the original company. Then we have LATOS and SAIC2. SAIC2 got $4 billion of the assets in the breakup or split. And LATOS got $6 billion.…
Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12
▶ 14:01 SAIC, too, took on IT work for health and engineering as well as national security. So they're basically going to focus on the IT piece of this. Now, what was going on in 2013? Oh, I don't know. Something like Obamacare? Yeah. Yeah. So they…
Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12
▶ 14:32 the true successor for SAIC proper as far as its original mission. Everything that was added was added to SAIC too. I hope that makes sense. So if their original job was doing intelligence for the CIA, that all stayed in LATOS. Everything t…
Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12
▶ 15:03 the IT market, that all went to SAIC too. So it's a new mission with an old company name. As Vince described in this area, largely unfolded prior to the 2013 split. The name SAIC, he's going to use it interchangeably even though…
Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12
▶ 15:34 It could either apply to Latos or SAIC. He's just going to basically, instead of delineating between the two, just say because they report to the same mother company. They're not actually separate. It was just a sleight of hands. SAIC origi…
The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and the War on Terror Part 6
▶ 1:30:01 Okay. There's a company, Illini, called Leidos, L-D-O-S. They're heavy also in IT, right, a defense contractor. So there's another side to it as well. But you're right. We've allowed a lot of things to slide under knowingly, right? And it k…
The Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 13
▶ 5:17 Those five firms are Booz Allen, Hamilton, CACI International, CSRA, SAIC, and Leidos, which SAIC and Leidos are the same company, remember, originally.…
The Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 13
▶ 9:50 And you'll never guess where Tim Reardon was before he came to Constellus. He was the president of Leidos, the company that sprung out of SAIC. Yeah, same one. So the CIA is basically running this whole thing. So other interesting links to …
The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers Part 9
▶ 1:03:24 C-S-R-A-S-A-I-C, which is a CIA front, which spun off Leidos. And Leidos ended up with Reardon. And Reardon, that's the name of a guy, okay? He's the president and executive manager of Leidos.…
The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers Part 9
▶ 1:03:52 Leidos was bought by the Constellas Group, and they owned Apollo. And Apollo had Leon Black on the board. They had, oh, and their CEO travels to UAE, which, weirdly enough, is where Eric Prince ended up.…