National Strategy Information Center organization
also: National Strategy of Information Center, NCIS, NSIC
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Claims (7)
Richard Mellon Scaife funded
National Strategy Information Center documented
“NSIC was founded in 1962 as an offshoot of the Institute of American Strategy, and its financial backers was none other than the beer giant Joseph Coors, C-O-O-R-S, and Richard Mellon Scape, S-C-A-I-F-E. In 1966, Van Den Heuvel…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 8 @ 41:56
National Strategy Information Center founded
Institute for the Study of Conflict documented
“NSIC was founded in 1962 as an offshoot of the Institute of American Strategy, and its financial backers was none other than the beer giant Joseph Coors, C-O-O-R-S, and Richard Mellon Scape, S-C-A-I-F-E. In 1966, Van Den Heuvel…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 8 @ 41:56
Joseph Coors funded
National Strategy Information Center documented
“NSIC was founded in 1962 as an offshoot of the Institute of American Strategy, and its financial backers was none other than the beer giant Joseph Coors, C-O-O-R-S, and Richard Mellon Scape, S-C-A-I-F-E. In 1966, Van Den Heuvel…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 8 @ 41:56
Brian Cozier removed_from_power
National Strategy Information Center documented
“in Winchester in November 1976 as a result of this. Cozier used the event to call for more effective coordination against anti-communist organizations and demanded a realignment that placed Interdoc beyond the pale. This seems to have trigg…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 8 @ 47:46
James Monroe member_of
National Strategy Information Center host_asserted
“I hate to say that, but hey, if that's what it takes, we'll make it work. We'll make it work. So we are going to continue with our story. We basically left off with Colonel James Monroe and the office of NSIC.…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 3 @ 0:27
World Anti-Communist League collaborated_with
National Strategy Information Center host_asserted
“worked very closely with the National Strategy of Information Center, NCIS, not the Naval thing, and the Heritage Foundation, oddly enough. The Heritage Foundation comes up an awful lot in this conversation. So now to link back, and then we…”
▶ The Colonels Corner, Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 4 @ 37:53
National Strategy Information Center member_of
CFR host_asserted
“The NCIS was an important policymaking body of the American Security Council network, especially in regards to propaganda that was going to be used to support the network. This propaganda effort appears to have centered upon a continual Uni…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 3 @ 1:25
Mentions (16)
▶ 31:53
the Monroe guy looked to to partner with the Dutch group. Eventually, these efforts produced what would become Interdoc's chief U.S. partner and sister organization, which was, let's see, National Strategy Information Center. I'm going to h…
▶ 32:21
The National Strategy Information Center was founded in 1962 by a guy by the name of Frank Barnett. Can't find a lot about him, but he was a leading psychological warfare officer. And he also worked with the Colonel Monroe, the guy that's s…
▶ 36:22
Barnett then became the program director for IAS when it was created in 1958. That was before the NCIS, which was founded in 1962, which was right after USAID. And we will tie them together. Okay. And this is where other shady CIA agents.…
▶ 0:27
I hate to say that, but hey, if that's what it takes, we'll make it work. We'll make it work. So we are going to continue with our story. We basically left off with Colonel James Monroe and the office of NSIC.…
▶ 1:25
The NCIS was an important policymaking body of the American Security Council network, especially in regards to propaganda that was going to be used to support the network. This propaganda effort appears to have centered upon a continual Uni…
▶ 37:53
worked very closely with the National Strategy of Information Center, NCIS, not the Naval thing, and the Heritage Foundation, oddly enough. The Heritage Foundation comes up an awful lot in this conversation. So now to link back, and then we…
▶ 56:23
The principal channels for supporting the anti-communist forces around the globe became the CIA under William Casey. The Republican Party and its network of think tanks, financiers, and public intellectuals, such as the American Security Co…
▶ 41:28
It 100% was, but they had maintained that regardless of who was the director because they do it covertly. At this stage, there had already been established a Washington-based National Strategy Information Center, NSIC, which we've come acro…
▶ 42:25
made a three-week trip to North America to pursue formal cooperation arrangements and got support from the National Association of Manufacturers, Stuart Bader, B-A-E-D-E-R, who was keen on Interdoc and was very supportive. Barnett evaded th…
▶ 42:58
Instead, a new constellation of forces arose that seemed to place Interdoc at a disadvantage. From 67 to 68, Barnett linked up with Brian Cozier, C-R-O-Z-I-E-R, and laid the path for Cozier's Institute for the Study of Conflict, I-S-C, to b…
▶ 47:46
in Winchester in November 1976 as a result of this. Cozier used the event to call for more effective coordination against anti-communist organizations and demanded a realignment that placed Interdoc beyond the pale. This seems to have trigg…
▶ 54:35
and to undermine that of the enemy. And the enemy was domestic. Care should be taken, however. Rupert had insisted to the incoming Labor Minister, President Oop Den Ewell, in 1973, that O did not get involved in domestic politics. And that'…
▶ 14:06
Michael Goodwin, who had previously been involved with Cold War propaganda, would later replace him. Another organization called the National Strategy Information Center, NSIC, and the International Documentation and Information Center, Int…
▶ 30:52
was co-produced by NSIC. The two of them both had a sponsor called German Thyssen Foundation. Yeah, like in Nazis. Not even lying. They also were involved in a thing called Multinational Conference on New Dimensions for the Defense of the A…
▶ 31:54
Jeffrey Stuart Smith set up from the NSIC a thing called Foreign Affairs Research Institute. So many of them. But it's important to know the names of all of these things in case you come across them in reading so you know how they fit into …
▶ 3:11
Vice President George H.W. Bush seemed to herald a rebirth of the recently retired Shackley. Quote, on December 5 and 6, 1980, a few dozen former spooks, journalists, Capitol Hill staffers, and foreign intelligence officers gathered in a Wa…