Bobby Ray Inman person
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Claims (25)
Bobby Ray Inman removed_from_power
CIA documented
“much more dedicated to staying within the lines, closely connected to Senator Barry Goldwater. He watched Casey's secret wars with melting anxiety. In mid-1982, Inman resigned. Casey, by then already under attack as a covert action cowboy, …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 40 (42) @ 56:49
Bobby Ray Inman headed
International Security Agency documented
“Wright wanted a different name to reflect the recent changes in the company's leadership, mainly newcomers to the board of directors and management. And guess who that was? Former National Security Agency head and CIA executive Bobby Ray In…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Invisible Soldiers Part 9 @ 51:31
George H.W. Bush used_to_cover_up
Bobby Ray Inman book_quoted
“The key to Bush's manipulation of Congress and his colleagues in the new administration was the continued presence of Bobby Ray Inman at the top of the intelligence community. Because Inman was a favorite of the Congressional Oversights Com…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 24 @ 23:20
George H.W. Bush ran_as_agent
Bobby Ray Inman book_quoted
“of Inman while still making Bush happy. Bush placed Jack Lee and Inman off of each other to get what he wanted. Bush ran Inman like his own intelligent agent at the CIA, and Inman, increasingly at odds with Casey, became even more loyal to …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 24 @ 29:10
Bobby Ray Inman became_more_loyal_to
George H.W. Bush book_quoted
“of Inman while still making Bush happy. Bush placed Jack Lee and Inman off of each other to get what he wanted. Bush ran Inman like his own intelligent agent at the CIA, and Inman, increasingly at odds with Casey, became even more loyal to …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 24 @ 29:10
Lincoln Furrer replaced
Bobby Ray Inman book_quoted
“by Lieutenant General Lincoln Furrer. F-A-U-R-E-R. Oh, God. I forgot about this part. Furrer, however you say his name, was the former deputy chairman of Sando. Gosh, I'm sure he's a great guy. This is my sock face. Said no one ever. Bush w…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 24 @ 27:09
George H.W. Bush urged
Bobby Ray Inman book_quoted
“Inman considered himself a friend of Bush's and was reporting back to Bush on Casey's activity. At the same time, Inman's rival, Ted Shackley, was also reporting to Bush. Bush urged Inman, as deputy director of CIA, to become personally inv…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 24 @ 27:39
Bobby Ray Inman wanted_to_indict
Ted Shackley book_quoted
“Rather than keeping him silent, Inman wanted to have him in open court to indict Shackley. The administration quickly began to split into two intelligence factions, Bush and his crew versus Casey, Secretary of State Haig, and Secretary of D…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 24 @ 28:10
Barry Goldwater pressed_president_to_urge
Bobby Ray Inman book_quoted
“Goldwater told Casey that that basically meant Inman. Goldwater and Bush both pressed the president to urge Inman to take the job. Inman agreed on the condition that his term would be only 18 months and that he would receive his fourth admi…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 24 @ 26:40
George H.W. Bush pressed_president_to_urge
Bobby Ray Inman book_quoted
“Goldwater told Casey that that basically meant Inman. Goldwater and Bush both pressed the president to urge Inman to take the job. Inman agreed on the condition that his term would be only 18 months and that he would receive his fourth admi…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 24 @ 26:40
Bobby Ray Inman had_access_to_info_proving
Edwin Wilson book_quoted
“Eavesdropping. Wilson, who had been indicted in April 1980, was on the run and was openly threatening in phone conversations to expose the entire operation. Inman also had access to information that could prove that Wilson was still under t…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 24 @ 25:47
Bobby Ray Inman member_of
SAIC book_quoted
“Bobby Ray Inman, also a NSA director and deputy director of the CIA. Again, just one swinging door.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 11:51
William Casey did_not_trust
Bobby Ray Inman book_quoted
“Casey did not trust Inman because Inman had a close relationship with Bush. Inman did not approve or trust Shackley and was never officially told anything about Shackley's off the book operations with Bush. But Inman felt caught in the midd…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 24 @ 28:39
Bobby Ray Inman did_not_trust
Ted Shackley book_quoted
“Casey did not trust Inman because Inman had a close relationship with Bush. Inman did not approve or trust Shackley and was never officially told anything about Shackley's off the book operations with Bush. But Inman felt caught in the midd…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 24 @ 28:39
George H.W. Bush placed_against_each_other
Bobby Ray Inman book_quoted
“of Inman while still making Bush happy. Bush placed Jack Lee and Inman off of each other to get what he wanted. Bush ran Inman like his own intelligent agent at the CIA, and Inman, increasingly at odds with Casey, became even more loyal to …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 24 @ 29:10
Bobby Ray Inman spied_on
CIA book_quoted
“and the relationship between Casey and his deputy, Bobby Ray Inman, was bad. Casey first realized that Inman was secretly reporting on CIA activities to Bush when President Reagan ordered a copy of his own and Bush's appointment schedules d…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Book Club Prelude to Terror Chap 25 @ 20:02
Bobby Ray Inman spied_on
George H.W. Bush book_quoted
“and the relationship between Casey and his deputy, Bobby Ray Inman, was bad. Casey first realized that Inman was secretly reporting on CIA activities to Bush when President Reagan ordered a copy of his own and Bush's appointment schedules d…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Book Club Prelude to Terror Chap 25 @ 20:02
Bobby Ray Inman removed_from_power
Task Force C book_quoted
“Carter's new head of naval intelligence, Admiral Bobby Ray Inman, disbanded Task Force 157 and removed his personnel from Iran. Wilson chose to remain in the country as a quote-unquote civilian, however, and continued to do exactly what he …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 10 @ 20:45
William Casey appointed
Bobby Ray Inman documented
“But John McMahon, whom Casey wanted to push aside, reappeared in a new incarnation, resulting in a different case of personnel turbulence. Casey had appointed a Navy Vice Admiral, Bobby Ray Inman, as his deputy director, second man for the …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 40 (42) @ 56:18
Bobby Ray Inman agreed_to_term_condition
CIA book_quoted
“Goldwater told Casey that that basically meant Inman. Goldwater and Bush both pressed the president to urge Inman to take the job. Inman agreed on the condition that his term would be only 18 months and that he would receive his fourth admi…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 24 @ 26:40
Bobby Ray Inman headed
NSA book_quoted
“Barry Goldwater's choice. So Inman was Barry Goldwater's choice for the director of CIA. And he didn't get the job either. But Inman had his own power base as head of the NSA, where he supervised 40,000 employees and had the largest budget …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 24 @ 15:40
Bobby Ray Inman member_of
Wackenhut book_quoted
“had long maintained close ties with the U.S. intelligence community. Its board of directors has at one time or another included former FBI Director Clarence Kelly, former CIA Director William Rayburn, former Secretary of Defense and CIA Dep…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 9 @ 33:38
Bobby Ray Inman demonstrated_willingness_to_blow_whistle_on
Jimmy Carter book_quoted
“Inman had already demonstrated his willingness to blow the whistle on illegal operations as he had on Billy Carter. Inman would be a serious problem if he ever got wind of this operation. The solution was to bless the move of Inman to the n…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 24 @ 26:12
Bobby Ray Inman had_conflict_with
Ted Shackley book_quoted
“According to Stilwell himself, he began to reorganize military intelligence working hand in hand with Shackley, with whom he had worked very closely at the CIA. But the fact that Admiral Bobby Ray Inman had an open war with Shackley, all bu…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror Chap 24 @ 15:11
Bobby Ray Inman headed
NSA documented
“Bobby Ray Inman, also a NSA director and deputy director of the CIA.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 11:51
Mentions (38)
▶ 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…
▶ 31:48
and von Marbog were his business associates. Wilson recalled what he had told them. Quote, look, you guys, between you, Shackley, and Secord, you know every head of government, every intelligence chief, and every minister of defense in the …
▶ 32:17
Shackley and Klein's on the outside and I had friends like Secord and Monbarg on the inside, I'd make millions of dollars legitimately. I have a million balls up in the air. But finally, there comes a point when you've got to close. I would…
▶ 26:31
All I did was read it. They said Billy Carter got $2 million and he only reported $200,000. They paid him $2 million. That's not a lie. I saw it on the internal document. The publicity hurt the Libyans, but it hurt Jimmy Carter more. While …
▶ 27:00
Inman, now headed the NSA. And every wire transfer in the world was picked up by the NSA. When a key word or phrase appeared, that document showed up. Like Shackley, Inman had high hopes of becoming the next CIA director. Inman had confided…
▶ 27:30
Inman was not afraid to play hardball. Even with the President of the United States, Inman had the NSA intercepts confirming that Billy Carter was paid as an unregistered foreign agent of Libya as early as April 1979. Inman asked for a meet…
▶ 27:57
He told the Attorney General that to provide such information would reveal sources and methods of the NSA, and that was a violation of law, national security. Meanwhile, it turned out that the Libyans wanted Billy for more than PR. For his …
▶ 28:49
In perhaps the most bizarre act of the scandal, Brzezinski himself called Billy Carter in and told him that he was aware of the secret NSA intercepts that Carter had been paid by Libya. Brzezinski, according to his own statement, warned Bil…
▶ 12:53
Casey continued to push Crowley to come back from his retirement and run the effort. To Crowley's surprise, during a Saturday afternoon meeting in the DCI's office, Deputy Director Bobby Ray Inman sat passively as Casey made his pitch to Cr…
▶ 20:02
and the relationship between Casey and his deputy, Bobby Ray Inman, was bad. Casey first realized that Inman was secretly reporting on CIA activities to Bush when President Reagan ordered a copy of his own and Bush's appointment schedules d…
▶ 20:31
According to a guy by the name of Joseph Persico's biography, an angry Casey burst into Inman's office one morning and demanded to know why he had been to see Bush so many times. Persico wrote, quote, Inman struggled for the cool demeanor t…
▶ 21:07
Of course, that made the entire situation ridiculous. Bush believed he was manipulating the rogues and through Inman was learning everything that was going on inside the CIA. Casey believed that Inman and Bush were in a collusion to deny Ro…
▶ 21:56
Von Marbog and Richard Secord understood what he wanted and knew how to give it to him. General Stilwell, top secret operation at the Pentagon, had several high-level officials who were very sympathetic to this situation. They were also ver…
▶ 29:58
Allocation, in fact, was used by the former CIA deputy director, Admiral Bobby Inman, to ridicule a reporter's suggestion that the CIA was financing a Contra war machine. He basically laughed at the fact that you couldn't do that with $20 m…
▶ 1:04:18
You know who the chairman and chief executive was? Hell everybody. Bobby Ray Inman. Yep. Bobby Ray Inman was the department director of the CIA and the deputy director of the NSA. Yeah. Now, do you know who Tricor owned? Who? Little Fuse. L…
▶ 15:11
According to Stilwell himself, he began to reorganize military intelligence working hand in hand with Shackley, with whom he had worked very closely at the CIA. But the fact that Admiral Bobby Ray Inman had an open war with Shackley, all bu…
▶ 15:40
Barry Goldwater's choice. So Inman was Barry Goldwater's choice for the director of CIA. And he didn't get the job either. But Inman had his own power base as head of the NSA, where he supervised 40,000 employees and had the largest budget …
▶ 16:09
The authors say including the CIA, but that's bullshit because the CIA has a covert budget as well. So I can guarantee you the NSA didn't have a bigger budget for the real CIA budget. But they're talking appropriated funds here, taxpayer mo…
▶ 23:20
The key to Bush's manipulation of Congress and his colleagues in the new administration was the continued presence of Bobby Ray Inman at the top of the intelligence community. Because Inman was a favorite of the Congressional Oversights Com…
▶ 23:50
in order to stay in that job to appear close to Bush. This allowed Bush to keep abreast of what was happening in the intelligence community while he was running a private one. Bush was valuable to Shackley and his friends because he was the…
▶ 24:47
who had spent a lifetime trying to outshine his father, would try it once again. For Bush and his rogue element, getting Inman out of the NSA was a real priority because the NSA had constant access to all of Ed Wilson's communications and a…
▶ 25:47
Eavesdropping. Wilson, who had been indicted in April 1980, was on the run and was openly threatening in phone conversations to expose the entire operation. Inman also had access to information that could prove that Wilson was still under t…
▶ 26:12
Inman had already demonstrated his willingness to blow the whistle on illegal operations as he had on Billy Carter. Inman would be a serious problem if he ever got wind of this operation. The solution was to bless the move of Inman to the n…
▶ 26:40
Goldwater told Casey that that basically meant Inman. Goldwater and Bush both pressed the president to urge Inman to take the job. Inman agreed on the condition that his term would be only 18 months and that he would receive his fourth admi…
▶ 27:09
by Lieutenant General Lincoln Furrer. F-A-U-R-E-R. Oh, God. I forgot about this part. Furrer, however you say his name, was the former deputy chairman of Sando. Gosh, I'm sure he's a great guy. This is my sock face. Said no one ever. Bush w…
▶ 27:39
Inman considered himself a friend of Bush's and was reporting back to Bush on Casey's activity. At the same time, Inman's rival, Ted Shackley, was also reporting to Bush. Bush urged Inman, as deputy director of CIA, to become personally inv…
▶ 28:10
Rather than keeping him silent, Inman wanted to have him in open court to indict Shackley. The administration quickly began to split into two intelligence factions, Bush and his crew versus Casey, Secretary of State Haig, and Secretary of D…
▶ 28:39
Casey did not trust Inman because Inman had a close relationship with Bush. Inman did not approve or trust Shackley and was never officially told anything about Shackley's off the book operations with Bush. But Inman felt caught in the midd…
▶ 29:10
of Inman while still making Bush happy. Bush placed Jack Lee and Inman off of each other to get what he wanted. Bush ran Inman like his own intelligent agent at the CIA, and Inman, increasingly at odds with Casey, became even more loyal to …
▶ 33:58
became startlingly clear when one realizes that they used no less than the CIA, the Justice Department, Admiral Bobby Ray Inman, Richard Allen, the president's national security advisor, and America's premier investigator, Seymour Hersh, al…
▶ 36:56
and a Shackley subordinate who asked not to be identified, Kaiser had been used by Shackley as a contract agent in Europe. The fact that Kaiser had conned the National Security Advisor, Richard Allen, and the Deputy Director of the CIA, Bob…
▶ 43:39
For Casey, none of it mattered. Klein, Shackley, Secord, and von Marburg were all playing a major role in the Iranian initiative that had begun with the October surprise in the 1980 campaign. And you couldn't piss any of them off because th…
▶ 44:08
In his view, all Wilson was capable of doing was embarrassing the rest of them. But Casey's deputy, Bobby Ray Inman, had a different perspective because they kept him out of the loop. Each day, he realized more fully that Casey was a cowboy…
▶ 56:18
But John McMahon, whom Casey wanted to push aside, reappeared in a new incarnation, resulting in a different case of personnel turbulence. Casey had appointed a Navy Vice Admiral, Bobby Ray Inman, as his deputy director, second man for the …
▶ 56:49
much more dedicated to staying within the lines, closely connected to Senator Barry Goldwater. He watched Casey's secret wars with melting anxiety. In mid-1982, Inman resigned. Casey, by then already under attack as a covert action cowboy, …
▶ 33:38
had long maintained close ties with the U.S. intelligence community. Its board of directors has at one time or another included former FBI Director Clarence Kelly, former CIA Director William Rayburn, former Secretary of Defense and CIA Dep…
▶ 51:31
Wright wanted a different name to reflect the recent changes in the company's leadership, mainly newcomers to the board of directors and management. And guess who that was? Former National Security Agency head and CIA executive Bobby Ray In…
▶ 20:45
Carter's new head of naval intelligence, Admiral Bobby Ray Inman, disbanded Task Force 157 and removed his personnel from Iran. Wilson chose to remain in the country as a quote-unquote civilian, however, and continued to do exactly what he …