Philadelphia place
also: Philadelphia's main line
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Benedict Arnold was recruited by British spymaster John Andre to betray Washington. Arnold was a military hero. He was the commander at several big early victories. He had a giant ego, and he was furious that he was not getting compensated …
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They were trying to do that even back then. There's a fun one. A guy by the name of Samuel Curtis Upham, who called himself Honest Sam, is a Philadelphia merchant, started counterfeiting Confederate notes in 1862, issued millions of dollars…
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I forgot what I was going to say, but it's all heading to the point right now, Colonel. That's a fact. Oh, and I liked that dress that you, was that the American flag dress you were wearing? That was a sharp dress. Wow. That was very, very …
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The sociologist said the distribution system seemed custom made for black gang centers like Philadelphia, New York, Washington, Chicago. They also said there is absolutely nothing inherent in this distribution technology, nor in the Los Ang…
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The 55,000 Hmong have resettled in the United States. Vang Pao himself has become a farmer in Montana. There were pockets of Hmong in places as diverse as Philadelphia, Minneapolis, and Fresno. Direct losses of the war in Laos was still not…
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Lyman Lemitsker is the guy in charge. And the speculation is that, which is why I wanna go read Lyman Lemitsker's, all of his papers are at a place just outside of Philadelphia. And that is definitely on my agenda to go and see those for my…
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had been an executive with the Alcoa, the aluminum company of America. So in other words, he fit the perfect role model as a CIA agent. He had been born on Philadelphia's main line. As a boy, Helms lived in New York City in New Jersey. Herm…
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Okay, sure. I'm in the CIA and I pretend to be anybody I want anywhere in the world. I have multiple passports, but all of a sudden I've got a conscience about adopting a false story. Please. His staff mixed experienced people with some you…
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He's huge, like huge. And let's not forget about the Lansing part of the family connection from his mother. Yes. Because John Lansing was one of the three delegates from New York, along with Alexander Hamilton, to the Philadelphia Conventio…
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that the media ignored, even after it was reported by one of their own, Gaten Fonzie, a Philadelphia investigative journalist who, after going to work for the House Select Committee on Assassinations, unearthed some of the most important in…
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And Lyman Lemonsker's papers are in an archive just outside of Philadelphia. And I so want to go up there and go through his archives. Moneypenny, go ahead. Wow. This is an unprecedented time, isn't it? The whole Epstein files. A week, 10 d…
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Kavanaugh, according to the Miami Herald, was a controversial outfit that sold Florida swampland in the 70s and tried unsuccessfully to get a casino built down there. Klein also was connected to organized crime figures in Philadelphia. One …
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After Corona took over Sunshine Bank, he put Joseph Klein's wife on his board and began to do business with Royale Group Limited. That was the successor company to Klein's Kavanaugh Communities Incorporation. And its new CEO was Leonard Pal…
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First, he got thrown in jail in New Jersey on contempt charges relating to a lawsuit accusing him of stealing $1.75 million from a pension fund of a printing company he controlled. Then he was indicted by a federal grand jury in Philadelphi…
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out of a loan that he had gotten for $16 million to renovate hotels in Miami Beach. And that's kind of weird when you think about it. Why would you go to Stockton, California to get a loan when you control a whole bunch of savings and loans…
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took $114,000 from Royale Group Limited to pay back a personal loan from Philadelphia Man by the name of Anthony DiSalvo at the request of two mafia-linked guys, one of which was Nicodemo Scarfo. Scarfo was the boss of the Philadelphia Mafi…
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prison sentence for racketeering. The other guy, Philip Linetti, was one of Scarfo's underbosses. He was also convicted of racketeering and was cooperating with law enforcement turning state's evidence. Fred Martins, executive director of t…
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Pululo is a close associate of Scarfo's. In July 91, Pululo was convicted of 50 of the 55 counts against him in Philadelphia, including the theft of the $114,000 to repay a loan shark commanded by the Philadelphia mafia boss, Scarfo. All of…
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Most important was involving prominent exiles in radio broadcasting to their home countries through the use of CIA's Voice of America and Radio Free Europe. Let's see. On 11 February 1951, 202 exile representatives signed the Declaration of…