Thomas J. Watson Jr. person
also: Watson, senior, junior
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Claims (7)
Thomas J. Watson Jr. member_of
Advertising Council book_quoted
“Oh, and we can't forget this. Howard Rusk, New York University, Bellevue Medical Center. We have to have a medical person. Boris Shilskin, who was the assistant to the president of the AFL-CIO or subset of the CIA. And Thomas Watson Jr. of …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 4 @ 29:41
Thomas J. Watson Jr. member_of
Citizens Committee for International Development host_asserted
“professor of political science in Memphis. And let's see. Oh, can't forget this one. David Sarnoff, chairman of RCA, Radio Corporation of America. Oh, and we find Thomas Watson again, president of IBM. And let's see. Zellerbach, who was pre…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 5 @ 12:45
Thomas J. Watson Jr. funded
Columbia University documented
“Thank you. I've been chomping at the bits ever since you talked about IBM's connection to the CIA. And the colonel tells us it goes back to the 60s, but it goes actually back even further than that. IBM's first real CEO, they really brought…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 12 @ 55:47
Thomas J. Watson Jr. appointed
Dwight D. Eisenhower documented
“Columbia University. Remind me, Colonel, where did the CIA come from? Well, ain't Columbia the one that has all the Fabians in it, too? Uh-huh. Well, okay, it gets better. Hang on one second. And when did the Fabians come over here at Colum…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 12 @ 56:17
Thomas J. Watson Jr. member_of
Nazi Party documented
“They were basically running the concentration camps using IBM software. Yes. He got a bunch of medals, like some Order of the Golden Wolf or something like that from the Nazis. That was senior. Well, junior would go on, had a very successfu…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 12 @ 57:14
Thomas J. Watson Jr. appointed
Soviet Union documented
“They were basically running the concentration camps using IBM software. Yes. He got a bunch of medals, like some Order of the Golden Wolf or something like that from the Nazis. That was senior. Well, junior would go on, had a very successfu…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 12 @ 57:14
Thomas J. Watson Jr. member_of
Bohemian Club documented
“They were basically running the concentration camps using IBM software. Yes. He got a bunch of medals, like some Order of the Golden Wolf or something like that from the Nazis. That was senior. Well, junior would go on, had a very successfu…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Great Pretense Part 12 @ 57:14
Mentions (9)
▶ 55:47
Thank you. I've been chomping at the bits ever since you talked about IBM's connection to the CIA. And the colonel tells us it goes back to the 60s, but it goes actually back even further than that. IBM's first real CEO, they really brought…
▶ 56:17
Columbia University. Remind me, Colonel, where did the CIA come from? Well, ain't Columbia the one that has all the Fabians in it, too? Uh-huh. Well, okay, it gets better. Hang on one second. And when did the Fabians come over here at Colum…
▶ 56:47
Yes. It gets better. When Watson dies in 1956, his son, Watson Jr., Thomas Watson Jr., who had been a World War II pilot or something, well, he takes over. And that's the stuff the colonel was referring to in the 1960s with IBM. But go back…
▶ 56:47
Yes. It gets better. When Watson dies in 1956, his son, Watson Jr., Thomas Watson Jr., who had been a World War II pilot or something, well, he takes over. And that's the stuff the colonel was referring to in the 1960s with IBM. But go back…
▶ 57:14
They were basically running the concentration camps using IBM software. Yes. He got a bunch of medals, like some Order of the Golden Wolf or something like that from the Nazis. That was senior. Well, junior would go on, had a very successfu…
▶ 57:14
They were basically running the concentration camps using IBM software. Yes. He got a bunch of medals, like some Order of the Golden Wolf or something like that from the Nazis. That was senior. Well, junior would go on, had a very successfu…
▶ 43:15
the president of Pillsbury, the president of Neiman Marcus, the president of United Airlines, the chairman of the board of Abraham and Strauss. Oh, and there's IBM, Thomas Watson Jr. Gotta have them. Note that many of those people we've tal…
▶ 29:41
Oh, and we can't forget this. Howard Rusk, New York University, Bellevue Medical Center. We have to have a medical person. Boris Shilskin, who was the assistant to the president of the AFL-CIO or subset of the CIA. And Thomas Watson Jr. of …
▶ 12:45
professor of political science in Memphis. And let's see. Oh, can't forget this one. David Sarnoff, chairman of RCA, Radio Corporation of America. Oh, and we find Thomas Watson again, president of IBM. And let's see. Zellerbach, who was pre…