Anthony Cozier person
also: Cozier, Posier
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Claims (9)
Anthony Cozier provided_material_for
Strategic Defense Initiative host_asserted
“It had nothing to do with ISC. It had everything to do with his intelligence effort. And because what you find out is in the 1980s, a large chunk of his material is used by Thatcher and Reagan as the justification for Star Wars, the buildup…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9 @ 48:16
Anthony Cozier headed
Institute for the Study of Conflict documented
“as head of the FWF, was later employed as the ISC's director of studies, showing a direct connection. Okay, Cozier was officially the ISC's director, and he left most of its operations day-to-day to Gott Goodwin. Among his jobs, Cozier was …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9 @ 41:44
Anthony Cozier founded
SHIELD Committee documented
“In 1976, Cozier was introduced to Margaret Thatcher and helped form what became known as the SHIELD Committee. The purpose of this secret committee was to advise on security and intelligence matters. Its members included MI6 officers, conse…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9 @ 43:22
Anthony Cozier funded
SHIELD Committee documented
“In 1976, Cozier was introduced to Margaret Thatcher and helped form what became known as the SHIELD Committee. The purpose of this secret committee was to advise on security and intelligence matters. Its members included MI6 officers, conse…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9 @ 43:22
Anthony Cozier founded
6-1 Network documented
“and published some 20 papers on different aspects of subversion in order for this committee to then use to go to the government. In addition to his work on the SHIELD committee, he decided in February 77 to start yet another venture by crea…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9 @ 43:53
Ian Hamilton succeeded
Anthony Cozier documented
“as head of the FWF, was later employed as the ISC's director of studies, showing a direct connection. Okay, Cozier was officially the ISC's director, and he left most of its operations day-to-day to Gott Goodwin. Among his jobs, Cozier was …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9 @ 41:44
Anthony Cozier resigned_from
Institute for the Study of Conflict documented
“That's weird, since they had nothing to do with each other. On September 12, 1979, Cozier offered his resignation and immediately was locked out of the ISC premises. Missing from Cozier's account is a correspondence that he had with Thatche…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9 @ 46:53
Mark Thatcher advised
Anthony Cozier documented
“To Thatcher, he complained, I am being pressed from various quarters to undertake additional commitments largely involving my institute. He then goes on to ask her for advice on whether to devote more time to ISC or his other secret activit…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9 @ 47:20
Lord Carrington ordered_assassination_of
Anthony Cozier host_asserted
“with the only account of the event being Cozier's own. According to him, in August 79, the ISD council member, Sir Louis LaBailey and Leonard Shapiro, most likely at the instigation of Carrington, presented an ultimatum. Either Cozier would…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9 @ 46:23
Mentions (15)
▶ 38:48
when a theft from the ISC premises of some 300 documents running a total of 1,500 pages happened. The material included files belonging to Dr. Peter Cenk, Lynn Price, financial data, and some of Cozier's own material. Cozier, of course, imm…
▶ 41:15
Additional questions were raised about the ISC's role in producing the counterinsurgency manual. A couple of years later, further revelations about the IRD's connection to ISC helped lead the department's closure by the labor government. It…
▶ 41:44
as head of the FWF, was later employed as the ISC's director of studies, showing a direct connection. Okay, Cozier was officially the ISC's director, and he left most of its operations day-to-day to Gott Goodwin. Among his jobs, Cozier was …
▶ 42:17
counterterrorism, counterinsurgency, or anything else. He was an asset, quote, journalist. Posier was also a political activist and loved political intrigue. He often used his ISD office, which had secret entrances, to conduct secretive mee…
▶ 43:22
In 1976, Cozier was introduced to Margaret Thatcher and helped form what became known as the SHIELD Committee. The purpose of this secret committee was to advise on security and intelligence matters. Its members included MI6 officers, conse…
▶ 43:53
and published some 20 papers on different aspects of subversion in order for this committee to then use to go to the government. In addition to his work on the SHIELD committee, he decided in February 77 to start yet another venture by crea…
▶ 45:56
When Thatcher became prime minister in 79, Cozier's secret activities began to worry a number of influential people, to include Lord Carrington, who was going to be the foreign secretary. Why would he care? I mean, he's just writing papers,…
▶ 46:23
with the only account of the event being Cozier's own. According to him, in August 79, the ISD council member, Sir Louis LaBailey and Leonard Shapiro, most likely at the instigation of Carrington, presented an ultimatum. Either Cozier would…
▶ 46:53
That's weird, since they had nothing to do with each other. On September 12, 1979, Cozier offered his resignation and immediately was locked out of the ISC premises. Missing from Cozier's account is a correspondence that he had with Thatche…
▶ 47:20
To Thatcher, he complained, I am being pressed from various quarters to undertake additional commitments largely involving my institute. He then goes on to ask her for advice on whether to devote more time to ISC or his other secret activit…
▶ 47:46
By doing so, you will be putting across the right views to a wider audience. I am sure that this is the most important factor to consider, unquote. Thatcher appears to be telling Cozier to continue working for the ISC rather than focus on h…
▶ 48:16
It had nothing to do with ISC. It had everything to do with his intelligence effort. And because what you find out is in the 1980s, a large chunk of his material is used by Thatcher and Reagan as the justification for Star Wars, the buildup…
▶ 49:06
Secret activities that he was involved with with the 6-1 organization was intimately involved in that. So I think the author makes an incorrect assumption that the additional activities that he's being asked to do had to do with the ISC. An…
▶ 49:36
And I didn't really have any notes that stood out to me on this one. But the next chapter is a global crusade against communism, the circle in the Second Cold War. And again, that's why I think it was critical that he stay with the 6-1 orga…
▶ 50:06
written justification for them to do what they're going to do anyway. He was kind of their propaganda arm. And quite frankly, with the staff that he had there, other people could do that. Him having proven his worth to the UK government and…