Time Inc. organization
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Claims (13)
Henry Luce headed
Time Inc. documented
“And just a quick refresher, Smith-Munn Act said, CIA, you can go anywhere in the world and use the media and the radio and propaganda to achieve our, shall we say, international goals of resource extraction, etc. But you can't use those too…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 20 @ 53:32
Whittaker Chambers member_of
Time Inc. documented
“In January of 1950, Hiss was convicted of perjury and sentenced to federal prison where he would serve three and a half years. Meanwhile, Chambers, a man who had launched his writing career by working for the Communist Party press, continue…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 8 @ 47:04
Ray Price appointed
Time Inc. host_asserted
“of the CIA. And I'm, I'm pretty, yeah. Okay. I'm looking at it right here. Yeah. He worked at Life Magazine in 1957. Shall we remind everybody who founded Life Magazine? Go ahead. Oh, I don't know. Colin Benjamin, Henry Luce. Oh, and he als…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady- Secret Societies meets Operation Gladio 250404 @ 25:53
Henry Luce headed
Time Inc. book_quoted
“Saturday Review of Literature. Let me see. Philip Graham of the Washington Post and Times Herald. We come across him all the time. Walter Lippman, Ascended Columnist. Henry Luce, Publisher of Time Live, Fortune Sports Illustrated. Malcolm M…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 6 II @ 13:14
C.D. Jackson member_of
Time Inc. caller_asserted
“kind of pivotal dude this guy is in terms of the wider narrative. I mean, first of all, he was, you know, he was the top eight of Henry Luce, you know, coming out of Time magazine, which was, you know, pivotal in terms of reaching mass numb…”
▶ Operation Gladio Indonesia Part 5 @ 1:44:59
Forrest Mars Jr. member_of
Time Inc. host_asserted
“Remember Mars Incorporated? The candy bars? Oh, yeah. Two of their sons, Forrest Mars Jr. and John Mars, attended in 49 and 53. They both go on to be executives for their parents' company. A lot of incestuousness in these corporations. We'v…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22 @ 11:54
Time Inc. spied_on
Belgian Communist Party host_asserted
“effort by Loose Life magazine, which the young Pulitzer Prize winning historian sometimes wrote for, to develop a blacklist of celebrities that the magazine believed belonged to the Communist Party. And of course, all of them, like Albert E…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19 @ 30:28
C.D. Jackson member_of
Time Inc. documented
“Time Incorporated, CIA, and the Eisenhower White House all at the same time. And as you know, he gained exclusive control of the Zapruder film, The Weekend of the JFK Assassination. And it might be added that the timing of his death is perh…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 8 @ 45:20
Time Inc. purchased
Robert Kennedy assassination host_asserted
“of the Kennedy assassination through Time Incorporated, the same Time Incorporation who gains, who purchases the Zapruder film on November 24th and November 25th. There are two separate contracts, one for the stills and the other for the fi…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret Wars chap 7 @ 1:02:50
John Marshall member_of
Time Inc. host_asserted
“Remember Mars Incorporated? The candy bars? Oh, yeah. Two of their sons, Forrest Mars Jr. and John Mars, attended in 49 and 53. They both go on to be executives for their parents' company. A lot of incestuousness in these corporations. We'v…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22 @ 11:54
C.D. Jackson member_of
Time Inc. host_asserted
“It's kind of an interest of mine. Given his role in the 1953 OCD heading that enabled all the crazy shit that is totally undocumented by and large, and also culminating in the control of the Zaputa film, The Weekend of the JFK Assassination…”
▶ The Colonels corner president’s secret wars chapter 12 continued @ 1:02:38
Arthur Schlesinger Jr. spied_on
Time Inc. host_asserted
“had his stamp of approval calling it a convenient way of checking on the communist-controlled groups. Though Schlesinger was an avid New Dealer, he was also pampered by American elite. The son of an esteemed Harvard historian, Arthur Schles…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19 @ 30:58
Henry Luce founded
Time Inc. host_asserted
“Yeah, and I'm going to close on him with, he's a big deal from another direction. He authors in 1941 a book called The American Century. It's an article in Life magazine, it was. This is given credit for defining the role of U.S. foreign po…”
▶ The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty @ 1:10:47
Mentions (63)
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You have to look at a couple of things. He was at Life Magazine, which we know was a CIA tool. He also was at the American Institute or Enterprise Institute, which was a CIA front. And this, let's see, Overseas Press Club of America, very m…
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In many different countries, at least 11 of them, that was echoed by the government in the ones that we hadn't cued yet. However, the governments that we had were all on board. The Life magazine noted these protests by observing the world c…
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kind of pivotal dude this guy is in terms of the wider narrative. I mean, first of all, he was, you know, he was the top eight of Henry Luce, you know, coming out of Time magazine, which was, you know, pivotal in terms of reaching mass numb…
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The author of this book on C.D. Jackson was trying to get C.D. Jackson's files in Time Incorporated, right? And the person at that time in charge of Time Incorporated's files refused access to this historian whose last name is Stern and wor…
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Remember Mars Incorporated? The candy bars? Oh, yeah. Two of their sons, Forrest Mars Jr. and John Mars, attended in 49 and 53. They both go on to be executives for their parents' company. A lot of incestuousness in these corporations. We'v…
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Oh, that is interesting. Yeah. Skull and Bonesman. There isn't a whole lot of detail to his life, but he was, interestingly, one of the people who was falsely named by John Dean as potentially being Deep Throat and Watergate. Hold on a seco…
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In looking at, you know, obviously I look at the CIA a lot. He came up in a book that was talking about hiding a whole bunch of that, like the Zabruder film of JFK's assassination. And, you know, we know that Life magazine, Time Life magazi…
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of the CIA. And I'm, I'm pretty, yeah. Okay. I'm looking at it right here. Yeah. He worked at Life Magazine in 1957. Shall we remind everybody who founded Life Magazine? Go ahead. Oh, I don't know. Colin Benjamin, Henry Luce. Oh, and he als…
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It goes with the creation of the OCB in September 2nd, 1953. And that is, you know, the all-important dude, C.D. Jackson of Time Incorporated and CIA, who earlier had rose to prominence as literally the world's leading authority in psycholo…
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Okay, that again is late 1963, and it's technically a private mission, right? It's funded by Pauly, but look who is on board of that Pauly Baio mission is none other than a Time Incorporated photographer who actually plays a very key role i…
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of the Kennedy assassination through Time Incorporated, the same Time Incorporation who gains, who purchases the Zapruder film on November 24th and November 25th. There are two separate contracts, one for the stills and the other for the fi…
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There's a lot of leeway there that JFK ended. And again, these two characters are coming together again in the Bay of Polly mission. And also Richard Billings, correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe he's actually the son-in-law of C.D. Jack…
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It's kind of an interest of mine. Given his role in the 1953 OCD heading that enabled all the crazy shit that is totally undocumented by and large, and also culminating in the control of the Zaputa film, The Weekend of the JFK Assassination…
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But the strongest link between Dulles and the Luce's was their shared conviction that were driving forces behind Henry and the new American century. Luce coined that term in 1941 at Life Magazine, calling the United States to take a dominan…
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effort by Loose Life magazine, which the young Pulitzer Prize winning historian sometimes wrote for, to develop a blacklist of celebrities that the magazine believed belonged to the Communist Party. And of course, all of them, like Albert E…
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I don't know. It just it never clicked for me until just now that like, oh, oh. Yeah. OK. Thank you for sharing that all along. Go ahead. Yeah. Colonel related to, you know, the steel crisis of JFK. You probably know that our beloved Fortun…
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It's quite a thing to sit with an old friend and watch his son accept the nomination as President of the United States. Luce was not the type to let sentiments cloud his political judgment, however, he remained loyal to the Republican ticke…
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After the Bay of Pigs, Luce's coverage of the presidency turned increasingly negative. And by coverage, we mean propaganda. By the spring of 1963, JFK was so exasperated with the relentless drumbeat of criticism from Time Life headquarters …
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when the press lord launched into a lengthy diatribe on Cuba, demanding that Kennedy invade the island. This is a media propagandist demanding the president take military action against Cuba. The president suggested that Luce was a warmonge…
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Luce convened a remarkable war council of his top editors at Time Life, where he declared that if the Kennedy administration was not bold enough to overthrow Castro, his corporation would take on the task itself. Luce and his wife were alre…
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So if you guys had any doubt of me talking about the international syndicate and them not working for the country, this removes all doubt. Like Time Life Building in Manhattan, Dulles' brick house on Q Street was a boiling center of anti-Ke…
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accompanied by a reporter and photographer from Life magazine to document their mission. Once ashore in Cuba, the raiders were to rendezvous with two supposed Soviet military officers based on the island who wanted to defect to the U.S., br…
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And just a quick refresher, Smith-Munn Act said, CIA, you can go anywhere in the world and use the media and the radio and propaganda to achieve our, shall we say, international goals of resource extraction, etc. But you can't use those too…
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Nixon's prediction, which was prominently displayed in the Dallas Morning News the next day, November 22nd, was another blow to LBJ. But he had even bigger concerns. Later that morning, a life investigative team was scheduled to convene in …
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William Lambert, the investigative unit's leader, was certain that they were sitting on an explosive story that would bring down the vice president. This guy looks like a bandit to me, he told his boss, George Hunt. LBJ, he told Hunt, had u…
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Who is this upstart president interfering with the free flow of capital, unquote? While many Wall Street executives complained bitterly about JFK in private, David Rockefeller took it upon himself to challenge him publicly. Henry Luce helpe…
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Quote, I am happy as I can be that my article on the CIA rang a bell with you because you know why the organization was set up, unquote, Truman wrote back to him. In a letter that Truman wrote to Look Magazine managing editor William Arthur…
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which had a large chunk of it, exposéed in the Saturday Evening Post. Thompson's book would even land the Halliford philosophy professor-turned-private-eye an editorial consultancy with Luce's Life magazine, which had earlier played a key r…
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suffered a bit of a strain in the summer of 65 when Life magazine ran an account of the Bay of Pigs that was excerpted out of A Thousand Days. In his book, Schlesinger put the onus for the disaster on the CIA, which he accurately wrote had …
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suffered a bit of a strain in the summer of 65 when Life magazine ran an account of the Bay of Pigs that was excerpted out of A Thousand Days. In his book, Schlesinger put the onus for the disaster on the CIA, which he accurately wrote had …
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Such a letter would have put Dulles' own Operation Sunrise deal in a much better light. If Hitler and Stalin really did want to discuss their own pack, it made Dulles look brilliant as a chess player. Dulles' friends at Life magazine let it…
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In January of 1950, Hiss was convicted of perjury and sentenced to federal prison where he would serve three and a half years. Meanwhile, Chambers, a man who had launched his writing career by working for the Communist Party press, continue…
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Equally concerned about the growing burden of military spending on the economy. So began the reign of nuclear terror or brinksmanship. Foster's new policy of boldness became a centerpiece of Eisenhower's presidential campaign. The Wall Stre…
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Urega's role as a communications chief in the Colombian narco-trafficking network detailed in the following report in Business 2.0 magazine, which is owned by Time. This is a quote. Urega's network command and control was hidden in a Bogota…
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J. Henry Schroeder Banking, Sinclair Oil, The Singer Manufacturing, which is, of course, the sewing machines. Oh, and Standard Oil of California, Standard Oil, Standard Oil, Standard Oil. Texaco, Texas Golf, Texas Instruments, Time, of cour…
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Saturday Review of Literature. Let me see. Philip Graham of the Washington Post and Times Herald. We come across him all the time. Walter Lippman, Ascended Columnist. Henry Luce, Publisher of Time Live, Fortune Sports Illustrated. Malcolm M…
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Saturday Review of Literature. Let me see. Philip Graham of the Washington Post and Times Herald. We come across him all the time. Walter Lippman, Ascended Columnist. Henry Luce, Publisher of Time Live, Fortune Sports Illustrated. Malcolm M…
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Colonel Philip Corso, an intelligence advisor to Eisenhower, was ordered to investigate the POW issue in regards to information that hundreds of Korean War soldiers were still being held inside Russia. Corso, working on the behest of Eisenh…
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There's one more element to consider, the videotape. In 1963, the Zapruder film recorded the events that transpired in Daly Square. It was immediately seized by the FBI. Then it was locked in Life Magazine's vault. Life Magazine, by the way…
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Time Incorporated, CIA, and the Eisenhower White House all at the same time. And as you know, he gained exclusive control of the Zapruder film, The Weekend of the JFK Assassination. And it might be added that the timing of his death is perh…
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Dwight D. Eisenhower, Lucius Clay, Wild Bill Donovan, labor leader James Carey, C-A-R-E-Y, ex-governor of New York, Herbert Lehman of the Lehman Brothers, press magnate and Life Magazine owner Henry Luce, who shows up in all of this stuff.…
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of how easily the Bank of Baltimore CEO, Ed Hale, was recruited by Buzzy Crongard, at the time the CEO of Alex Brown and Son. It's as if the alpha males of American capitalism can't wait to get added to the CIA spy list. Bernstein's article…
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of the Unification Church. Reuters, Hearst Newspapers, Scribd Howard, Newsweek Magazine, and Mutual Broadcasting System, the Miami Herald, and the Saturday Evening Post, along with the New York Herald Tribune. By far the most valuable of th…
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Maybe instead of believing the best allies of the CIA and journalism were the New York Times, CBS and Time, we should also look at the Washington Post, NBC and Life magazine. Now, Life and Time were both owned by the same people. So that's …
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Maybe instead of believing the best allies of the CIA and journalism were the New York Times, CBS and Time, we should also look at the Washington Post, NBC and Life magazine. Now, Life and Time were both owned by the same people. So that's …
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And we'll get three of the Bonesmen here, a few of them. The first one we're going to talk about is Britton Haddon. Have you ever heard of him? No. Most people haven't. There's a reason for that. Spell his last name for me. What's that? Spe…
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And we'll get three of the Bonesmen here, a few of them. The first one we're going to talk about is Britton Haddon. Have you ever heard of him? No. Most people haven't. There's a reason for that. Spell his last name for me. What's that? Spe…
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And we'll get three of the Bonesmen here, a few of them. The first one we're going to talk about is Britton Haddon. Have you ever heard of him? No. Most people haven't. There's a reason for that. Spell his last name for me. What's that? Spe…
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Haddon was the first editor of Time and he was a highly regarded writer, but he died at the age of 31 in 1929, six years after founding Time Life. Henry Luce would then sue his family to get his shares of Time Life and won. Right. And then …
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Haddon was the first editor of Time and he was a highly regarded writer, but he died at the age of 31 in 1929, six years after founding Time Life. Henry Luce would then sue his family to get his shares of Time Life and won. Right. And then …
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In the next 38 years, Luce made over 300 speeches, and he mentioned Haddon four times. He basically memory-holed his best friend. Took all the credit. Wow. Uh-huh. So let's talk about Mr. Luce a little bit. Bonesman, 1920. And, of course, h…
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In the next 38 years, Luce made over 300 speeches, and he mentioned Haddon four times. He basically memory-holed his best friend. Took all the credit. Wow. Uh-huh. So let's talk about Mr. Luce a little bit. Bonesman, 1920. And, of course, h…
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In the next 38 years, Luce made over 300 speeches, and he mentioned Haddon four times. He basically memory-holed his best friend. Took all the credit. Wow. Uh-huh. So let's talk about Mr. Luce a little bit. Bonesman, 1920. And, of course, h…
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In the next 38 years, Luce made over 300 speeches, and he mentioned Haddon four times. He basically memory-holed his best friend. Took all the credit. Wow. Uh-huh. So let's talk about Mr. Luce a little bit. Bonesman, 1920. And, of course, h…
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they're going to found this Time Life, a magazine to keep all stories in one place. It's kind of like a super newspaper was their idea. No way that's a real story, but go ahead. He was the editor-in-chief for all of the publications until 1…
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they're going to found this Time Life, a magazine to keep all stories in one place. It's kind of like a super newspaper was their idea. No way that's a real story, but go ahead. He was the editor-in-chief for all of the publications until 1…
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they're going to found this Time Life, a magazine to keep all stories in one place. It's kind of like a super newspaper was their idea. No way that's a real story, but go ahead. He was the editor-in-chief for all of the publications until 1…
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where they realized they needed to control the media, these guys who were missionary parent, guy who supposedly would have no money, who went to all of the best schools, somehow can afford to go to England to go to school, whose parents wer…
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Don't ever think the media has ever been unbiased. It just hasn't. He gets involved really, really loudly in what was known as the China lobby. And you're going to jump all over this, but basically they were trying to steer the U.S. foreign…
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All right, let me find back where I was. Okay, I want to share the Time Magazine Person of the Year Award. That sounds pretty interesting. Okay, here is the list of everybody who's been named Time Magazine, used to be Man of the Year, we no…
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And you can't downplay Time Life because that's where the Zabruder film was found. You knew that? I think so. So when they finally tracked it down, it wasn't in the FBI. It wasn't in the CIA safe. It was in Time Life magazine safe. I wonder…
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Yeah, and I'm going to close on him with, he's a big deal from another direction. He authors in 1941 a book called The American Century. It's an article in Life magazine, it was. This is given credit for defining the role of U.S. foreign po…
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that industry and we wanted it with the cheapest labor possible so we destabilized those areas to basically steal their rubber of course we did so when he tried to become the nominee in 1940 he didn't run the normal campaign he was just goi…