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J. Patrick Coyne person

also: Patrick Coyne

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Claims (5)

J. Patrick Coyne member_of National Security Council host_asserted
“background as well. He was both FBI and served in the National Security Council, which is where Gladio was ran out of for the U.S. He also was on the Intelligence Advisory Board from 1959 through 61, took a few months off, came back in 61 t…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14) @ 3:42
J. Patrick Coyne member_of Presidential Intelligence Advisory Board host_asserted
“background as well. He was both FBI and served in the National Security Council, which is where Gladio was ran out of for the U.S. He also was on the Intelligence Advisory Board from 1959 through 61, took a few months off, came back in 61 t…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14) @ 3:42
J. Patrick Coyne member_of Special Operations Group host_asserted
“much of what was going on, as far as the briefings part goes. After meetings with both Dulles and Wisner, Doolittle and consultant J. Patrick Coyne, C-O-Y-N-E, made a field trip in mid-September to inspect CIA installations in Western Europ…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret Wars chap 7 @ 13:08
J. Patrick Coyne member_of John F. Kennedy host_asserted
“to go on the meetings over to the CIA and to go on the trips over to Western Europe with him was the guy, I mentioned his name, J. Patrick Coyne, C-O-Y-N-E. There are memorandums, and I'll try to get these out later, but there's memorandums…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret Wars chap 7 @ 1:06:07
J. Patrick Coyne signed Defense Intelligence Agency host_asserted
“signing things to, for example, one of them is a memorandum to Mr. McGeorge Bundy in order to give a copy of something to McNamara for the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff that was dated in early 1961, which would have been right after…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret Wars chap 7 @ 1:06:36

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The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret Wars chap 7
▶ 13:08 much of what was going on, as far as the briefings part goes. After meetings with both Dulles and Wisner, Doolittle and consultant J. Patrick Coyne, C-O-Y-N-E, made a field trip in mid-September to inspect CIA installations in Western Europ…
The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret Wars chap 7
▶ 1:05:43 I mentioned at the beginning of this chapter that you had Doolittle working with a consultant in order to come up with this whole monstrosity and the merger of the two, the adding of psychological operations. The guy that Doolittle wanted.…
The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret Wars chap 7
▶ 1:06:07 to go on the meetings over to the CIA and to go on the trips over to Western Europe with him was the guy, I mentioned his name, J. Patrick Coyne, C-O-Y-N-E. There are memorandums, and I'll try to get these out later, but there's memorandums…
The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret Wars chap 7
▶ 1:06:36 signing things to, for example, one of them is a memorandum to Mr. McGeorge Bundy in order to give a copy of something to McNamara for the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff that was dated in early 1961, which would have been right after…
The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret Wars chap 7
▶ 1:07:01 the Department of Intelligence, the Defense Intelligence Agency, DIA. And that memorandum is signed by that J. Patrick Coyne. So this is not just your random consultant. This is a guy that was intimately involved, but there's very little th…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 12 (13)
▶ 10:06 of budget. By July 29th, Doolittle had assembled a staff and had his review in full swing. After seeing both Alan Dulles and Frank Wisner, Doolittle and consultant J. Patrick Coyne, C-O-Y-N-E, inspected CIA installations in Western Europe. …
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14)
▶ 3:14 has skull and bones all in their background as well. So that's the guys that are quote unquote reviewing the CIA. And they took with them, you remember when I said they went to Europe and I said, well, that's weird that they would go to Eur…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14)
▶ 3:42 background as well. He was both FBI and served in the National Security Council, which is where Gladio was ran out of for the U.S. He also was on the Intelligence Advisory Board from 1959 through 61, took a few months off, came back in 61 t…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 33 (35)
▶ 28:34 focused on political issues. Board Executive Secretary Jared Burke accompanied the group on this trip. The National Security Agency officer with long service as chief of staff to General Marshall Carter and a good friend of Max Taylor's. Bu…