United States Secret Service organization
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Claims (11)
Abraham Bolden member_of
United States Secret Service documented
“Obviously, we're going to have to do more work to actually find these files in all of the JFK file releases. So kudos to Kerry on this. The second thing is I've also posted to The Nest, now that everybody's talking about JFK, the story of A…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 7 @ 1:20:42
Kimberly Cheatle headed
United States Secret Service documented
“Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheadle said in an interview that aired Tuesday morning that a sloped roof used by the gunman in the attempted assassination last weekend at the rally had safety factor considerations. That building in parti…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government # 10 @ 21:38
James J. Dillon member_of
United States Secret Service host_asserted
“Dylan, the guy that was in charge of the Secret Service during the assassination. Or I'm sorry, he picked Nelson Rockefeller. Let's get this correct. The 1975 commission was chaired by the lifelong friend of Dylan. Sorry, Nelson Rockefeller…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26 @ 34:35
United States Secret Service covered_up
Chicago assassination plot guest_asserted
“But I don't think the book actually mentions that there was another assassination attempt in Chicago, that the Secret Service there basically foiled, that Abraham Bolden made the mistake of turning over to the Secret Service's inspector gen…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26 @ 1:14:20
United States Secret Service framed
Abraham Bolden guest_asserted
“The Secret Service framed one of their own agents in a crime that he did not commit and made his life a living hell for protecting the president. And the quote unquote Puerto Rican guys could easily have been the Cuban exiles, which were al…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26 @ 1:17:41
C.D. Jackson covered_up
United States Secret Service book_quoted
“and leaping onto the rear. It was an outrageous display of professional incompetence, if you want to call it incompetence, one that Robert Kennedy immediately suspected that the presidential guard was involved in the plot. But Dillon stonew…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 26 @ 27:07
Joe Kelso spied_on
United States Secret Service guest_asserted
“participating in drug manufacturing. Okay, Kelso said. He said it was later determined that the two men may have been part of Norse resupply operation, which could or couldn't have been official CIA, but they were basically still working fo…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 17 @ 39:33
United States Treasury funded
United States Secret Service host_asserted
“departments that it was authorized and so they began hiring all of these people and said in some loose justification that people's hell had everything to do with you know being able to produce money or whatever in some bastardized way of ju…”
▶ Operation Gladio- Prelude to Terror Chap 6 @ 1:25:25
United States Secret Service covered_up
Attempted assassination of Donald Trump book_quoted
“And he also says, my experience working on a security detail, this reads as nothing less than a confession, which basically was when the CIA official came out on CNN and was making all kinds of comments. For example, let me quote this. A sp…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government #10 Final @ 20:46
United States Secret Service complicit_in
Robert Kennedy assassination host_asserted
“Well, his Secret Service certainly was in on it. Yeah, super tragic. His CIA was in on it. The NSC was in on it. Yeah. So AP Jonas over on Rumble, Ohio State Wexner Medical Center is on my jacket and coffee Yeti. Yuck. I love it. Yeah, I lo…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 26 (Final) @ 1:10:16
United States Secret Service covered_up
Operation Gladio host_asserted
“but not all there is to see, and then tries to move in and say, you're not allowed to see anything else. And since a political assassination falls in the line with Operation Gladio, I think it's very interesting to understand the motivation…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Revolutionaries for the Right Part 4 @ 1:45:41
Mentions (51)
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Because we're still doing the same thing to this very day. Yep. All right. So all these things going on with the counterfeiters, stuff like that, it really helps Lincoln get things like the National Banking Act of 1863 and 64 passed. This w…
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duties until about a decade or two later. Their first job, the reason the Secret Service works for the Department of Treasury is because they were about stopping counterfeits. And that's why every investigation into counterfeiting is done b…
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Out of Lincoln, the Bonaparte ring would get broken up by the Secret Service not until 1873. And by that time, they'd had their foothold throughout the Midwest and established organized crime, which means the entire Chicago dirty politics w…
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He would also facilitate the sale of over 500 million dollars in government bonds to fund the war. That's a lot of money back then. That is billions today. He put his own face on the currency. Chase has a bit of an ego. And again, eventuall…
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departments that it was authorized and so they began hiring all of these people and said in some loose justification that people's hell had everything to do with you know being able to produce money or whatever in some bastardized way of ju…
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protective order from disclosure because in the past where those have been most prominently used is to protect government entities which could or couldn't be the CIA which could or couldn't be the FBI or the Secret Service or any of the oth…
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beginning a cycle that would be repeated many times. In the case of Gilpatrick's recommendation, Kennedy approved some of them in National Security Action Memorandum 52, which was a directive which he signed on May 11th. The U.S. would expa…
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along with increased covert offensive operations against the North. Once more, President Kenney rejected the troop requests while approving almost everything else. Indeed, more secret warriors were reaching South Vietnam. The same day he se…
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A veteran secret warrior, it was Richardson who, in the denouncement of the Albanian campaign, had been given the job of closing down the operation. Richardson's style was not unlike that of John McCone, who let his subordinates carve out e…
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and to the U.S. military Southern Command headquarters in Panama, to their CIA officer located there. It was hand-carried on a microcassette. The allegations included counterfeiting, and those were sent to Secret Service. William Rosenblatt…
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The Customs Service, quote, coordinated with Secret Service as well as our Customs Attaché in Panama, who is responsible also for the country of Costa Rica. Arrangements were made for one of New Orleans agents to travel to Miami down to Cos…
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The New Orleans agent, Douglas Lee Kotchenberger, met with Kelso and Codwell in early August, ostensibly to debrief them and also to pay them the money that Mr. LaDodge felt was owed to them. Rosenblatt testified to this. He did not check i…
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later fell under Secret Service suspicion in a conspiracy against JFK. The topic of Sierra's meeting with Dulles in April of 1963 remains a mystery. By October of 63, Dulles felt confident enough to speak out against JFK's foreign policy in…
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Obviously, we're going to have to do more work to actually find these files in all of the JFK file releases. So kudos to Kerry on this. The second thing is I've also posted to The Nest, now that everybody's talking about JFK, the story of A…
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Bolden spoke with Mark Lane as he was writing Rush to Judgment, which came out in 1966. More importantly, he spoke with the Secret Service Inspector General Thomas Kelly and raised his two concerns. First, that some of the people on the Whi…
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Harold Weissman said a lot of newspaper clippings, you know, for the 1960s on both the Tribune, the Sun Times and the Chicago Daily News. And people can investigate it for themselves. It seems like back in the 60s, the press was completely …
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There are revelations that it was originally planned for the Miami stop. And then there was a revelation that it couldn't happen there. It was going to be done in Chicago. And those two may be out of order, but whatever. Because he was maki…
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And so a lot of the guys just got out, but some of them stayed in. And I have friends that have been in it all their careers, and I have friends that retired out of the Secret Service. And so you get insights into some of it. You're not rea…
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U.S. Marshals will show up to take him into custody or the Coast Guard or whatever, but depending on what the situation is, but that's all arranged at a much higher level. If I'm not mistaken, I don't think the CIA has any legal authority o…
▶ 1:21:41
They do all of the preliminary bullying of the foreign government. And then a U.S. Marshal or a Coast Guard, if it's at sea or whatever, they step in to actually execute the formal exchange of the person or whatever. But the right person wi…
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glove examination by the commission, even though there were questions left unanswered about the Secret Service's behavior in Dallas. Led by Willens, a commission staff had tried for months before Dillon's appearance to obtain Secret Service…
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what was a criminally negligent performance by the service entrusted with the president's safety. The building surrounded Daly Square and its shadowy corners were not swept, not secured by the advance team of the Secret Service. There were …
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and leaping onto the rear. It was an outrageous display of professional incompetence, if you want to call it incompetence, one that Robert Kennedy immediately suspected that the presidential guard was involved in the plot. But Dillon stonew…
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got together with his old friend, Jack McCloy, and then appealed to President Johnson. Dillon was very shrewd. I still can't believe he involved President Johnson. Instead of being grilled by the commission about why he had withheld records…
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Soon after the assassination, Dillon and others had begun circulating fake stories that Kennedy had preferred his Secret Service guards to ride behind his motorcade instead of on the side rails, and that Kennedy had also requested the Dalla…
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appointed Dillon to another panel that examined a possible CIA connection to the Kennedy assassination. Listen to this. The same Dillon that refused to give the Warren Commission the Secret Service records, that same guy that came and asked…
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Not elected or anything. This is all after the Nixon coup. So Ford and Rockefeller sitting in the presidency, president and vice president. And Nelson Rockefeller's best friend is Dylan. Dylan is the guy that hid all the Secret Service dama…
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But I don't think the book actually mentions that there was another assassination attempt in Chicago, that the Secret Service there basically foiled, that Abraham Bolden made the mistake of turning over to the Secret Service's inspector gen…
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for the assassination, that there was one in Chicago and also one in Florida while he was on this series of road trips. So go ahead. If I recall correctly, there was a woman at a boarding house who basically caught two, I think she called t…
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the Secret Service called off the trip, and he was going to go to the Army-Navy games at Soldier Field, if I recall correctly. Right. The Secret Service had JFK feign an illness and call off the trip. Bolden reported that whole thing to the…
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Basically asked the prosecutor, is this true? Back then, the prosecutors themselves handled the appeals and the prosecutor pled the fifth. Yes. So you had a Secret Service person do their job and the Secret Service framed. Now, and it's sti…
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Well, his Secret Service certainly was in on it. Yeah, super tragic. His CIA was in on it. The NSC was in on it. Yeah. So AP Jonas over on Rumble, Ohio State Wexner Medical Center is on my jacket and coffee Yeti. Yuck. I love it. Yeah, I lo…
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According to the attorney representing Carnaby's widow in federal court, it seems clear that the reason he sped away from the Houston police in April of 2008 was to protect national security interests. His laptop computer, which was with hi…
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And the FBI contacts them and tells them to stop. And they not only don't stop, but they kill him by shooting him in the back. The legal proceedings also indicate that Carnaby frequently worked as a contractor for various federal agencies, …
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like the case with the Secret Service chick that went to work at Global Security for Coca-Cola during the Trump won administration and then comes back to be in charge of the Secret Service for Biden during Trump's assassination attempt. She…
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This, like many other government explanations regarding this incident, wasn't true. The Secret Service has Stinger missiles that they carry at all times when the protection detail is escorting the president. These missiles are carried in sp…
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in case of aircraft over the buildings. One SS agent told the author, when I was flying air cover over the Clinton motorcade, that if we flew too close to the motorcade, we would be shot down by agents with a stinger. He said they always ca…
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And it says, in this account, I will follow the facts and evidence where they lead and provide my conclusions regarding what occurred on that horrible day. As the facts unfolded, it was clear that the attempt was either gross malpractice by…
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Any initial conclusions? I worked as a protective agent on the detail of CIA Director William Casey during the Iran-Contra scandal. Kevin Shipp was a team member for the High-Risk Defector Program and acted as chief of training for CIA's Fe…
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presidential and prime minister details during his time at the CIA to include car size detail. That was hair raising, I bet. He also says that he was an assistant team leader at a counter-assault team that worked with retired Navy SEALs, De…
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Secret Service released a statement saying the former president is safe. I said that if there are villains or fools to be found in the story, we might need to look at the leadership of the Secret Service. That would start with Kimberly Chea…
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Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheadle said in an interview that aired Tuesday morning that a sloped roof used by the gunman in the attempted assassination last weekend at the rally had safety factor considerations. That building in parti…
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In my years of training, I've reviewed several such incidents and have often been shocked at the propensity of certain individuals to make bad decisions. As somebody who has served on a protective detail as well as trained such groups, this…
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Whatever the truth, Cheadle showed an unparalleled skill at making herself look bad, as demonstrated when she showed up at the Republican National Convention just days later. At the event, she was confronted by Republican senators angry ove…
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He made one other point. We should not be surprised if additional attacks continue to drill out, providing fodder for an explanation for the Trump assassination attempt, and one in which the Secret Service showed the incompetence displayed …
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And he also says, my experience working on a security detail, this reads as nothing less than a confession, which basically was when the CIA official came out on CNN and was making all kinds of comments. For example, let me quote this. A sp…
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In the past, but has instead provided other security measures, including from local partners. The Secret Service official told CNN that examples of these alternatives included using local sniper teams in place of Secret Service could not pr…
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So he makes the point that it's basically a confession that all of the normal protocols that would have been at something like that was not done, which then, of course, in the bumbling Columbo kind of scenario says, oh, my bad. We were just…
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Seth's rich laptop, blah, blah, blah. So he also says that he lists a whole bunch of questions that he believes need to be answered about the event. And I mean, they're the normal questions like where is Crook's laptop? Who's investigating …
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Maybe not being able to do anything about the cartels at the border bringing in fentanyl and killing more than 100,000 people last year. Not letting Robert F. Kennedy Jr. actually run in a Democrat primary and denying him Secret Service pro…
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that was running the brothel in D.C. that was spying on everybody that was having sex with people they weren't supposed to. So they were placed in temporary corporate entities, whether they were law firms or PR firms or part of the oligarch…