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Jack Devine person

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Jack Devine member_of CIA book_quoted
“That's La Trash. From Washington came Jack Devine. He was going to be in charge of media operations. James Anderson, whose cover was as a consular officer for the embassy. Holdovers included John Tipton, Arnold Isaac, Fred Shanner, and Val …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 36 (38) @ 8:02
Burt Dunn succeeded Jack Devine documented
“Burt Dunn, his successor, had no dog in the fight, and several people were banished to the African division. In a significant breach of Langley's tribal culture, the new Afghanistan Ops Group chief, Jack Devine, came where? From Latin Ameri…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 41 (43) @ 44:49

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Operation Gladio in Chile
▶ 1:23:07 so that you couldn't get goods in to the harbor. So they're in all-out mode at this point. Anti-government, basically the Gladio operators that they had set up, began dynamiting roads and tunnels and bridges. The CIA agent by the name of Ja…
Operation Gladio in Chile
▶ 1:23:40 and you'll never guess what date the coup attempt was initiated on. September 11th, Devine wrote a cable. All three branches of the armed forces and the carabinieri are involved in this action. A declaration will be read on the radio on Sep…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 36 (38)
▶ 7:27 including Don Winters, who stayed on as deputy chief, who had also served in Guatemala and Nicaragua under Somoza. New additions included Frederick Latrash, L-A-T-R-A-S-H. He was there posing as USAID. Another project success foot soldier w…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 36 (38)
▶ 29:57 who would lead the military coup against Salvador Allende, but he couldn't have done it without the CIA. Santiago station officer Jack Devine was at lunch at Da Carla, a popular Italian restaurant in Santiago on September 9th, when a collea…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 36 (38)
▶ 30:23 Devine called home and was told in cryptic terms that a source about to leave the country to avoid a coup said it would happen on September 11th. So his wife is finding out when the planned coup is. By evening, Devine had confirmed the tip …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 36 (38)
▶ 30:53 His cable written into a report went to Nixon and Kissinger on September 10th. Devine became the first to have correct information and the attaches in Santiago had reported the impending coup on September 7th. A report in DIA files show thi…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 36 (38)
▶ 31:22 Devine and Don Winters disagree on how high U.S. contacts went in the military. They went as high as the guy who's now in charge of it because the CIA had almost constant contact with Pinochet. On the 11th, Warren's station was fully staffe…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 41 (43)
▶ 44:49 Burt Dunn, his successor, had no dog in the fight, and several people were banished to the African division. In a significant breach of Langley's tribal culture, the new Afghanistan Ops Group chief, Jack Devine, came where? From Latin Ameri…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 51 (53)
▶ 19:45 and submitted his report in September of 94. He found no fewer than 23 officers at fault, starting at the top. The IG's cast of culprits went from Casey, Webster, and Gates. The deputy director for operations, Claire George and Jack Devine,…
The Colonel's Corner Safe For Democracy Part 52 (54)
▶ 40:19 wrestled more feathers. He wanted his own man as his deputy. At the time, Jack Devine, serving as the deputy director, had a past association with Woolsey. The DO's favorite, Jack Downing, basically the classic covert operator, was the only…