Progressive Party organization
also: Progressive Party of the United States, National Progressive Movement, National Progressive Republican Movement, PPP, Jagen's PPP, Jagen's party, Jagan's People's Progressive Party, the PPP, Jagen's PPP party, Bull Moose Party
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Claims (11)
Cheddi Jagan headed
Progressive Party documented
“a People's Progressive Party, PPP. And basically, there were elected representatives of these different political parties, but as with most British colonies, there was like a governor that kind of was the go-between.…”
▶ Operation Gladio-British Guiana (Guyana) 1953-1964 @ 3:35
Theodore Roosevelt founded
Progressive Party host_asserted
“Roosevelt starts a third party known as the Progressive Party. This is no conservative. He did that mainly to help allow the Federal Reserve Act to be passed. There's a lot of pressure on Taft to sign that into law. He did not do it in 1912…”
▶ The Shadow State Pt. 9; The Ties Between Banking and Intelligence (1 of 2) @ 28:26
Anita Eugenie McCormick Blaine founded
Progressive Party host_asserted
“helped found the new version of the progressive party in 1948 and i guess uh sponsors something called the national guardian which is a radical left periodical so we always talk about the right they'd like to cover both the right side and t…”
▶ The Shadow State 56 The Kingmaker Mark Hanna @ 33:24
Joseph Medill McCormick member_of
Progressive Party host_asserted
“He gets into politics instead because that's really relaxing compared to the newspaper. And becomes, in 1912, and he becomes chair of the National Progressive Movement. I'm sorry, National Progressive Republican Movement in 1912 to 1914. Th…”
▶ The Shadow State 56 The Kingmaker Mark Hanna @ 52:46
Ruth Hannah McCormick member_of
Progressive Party host_asserted
“Born 1880 to 1944, she joins the Progressive Party in 1912 and supported Teddy Roosevelt, the Republican, who ran as the Progressive Party, not the Bull Moose Party. We talked about that last week. Yep. She is a very wealthy and big woman s…”
▶ The Shadow State 56 The Kingmaker Mark Hanna @ 55:02
Progressive Party attempted_coup_against
William Tolbert documented
“demonstration at the executive mansion, the government swiftly retaliated. Tolbert accused Matthews and his associates of masterminding a coup in a legislative address. Intelligence reports revealed that the Progressive People's Party had d…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Liberia @ 39:19
Cheddi Jagan founded
Progressive Party book_quoted
“You know, because that's not allowed. In 1947, Jagen won election to a consultative council advising the British governor. Three years later, he and Janet founded a political party called the People's Progressive Party, the first mass polit…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy CIA Secret Wars Part 1 @ 10:40
Theodore Roosevelt ran_for_president_as
Progressive Party host_asserted
“the Republicans, to usher in Woodrow Wilson. One of the main reasons is Taft didn't want to sign the Federal Reserve Bank Charter, which Woodrow Wilson did. But what's the name of the party? Everyone goes, oh, Teddy Roosevelt ran as part of…”
▶ The Shadow State 55 The Delano and Roosevelt Bloodlines @ 1:01:42
J.P. Morgan & Co. funded
Progressive Party host_asserted
“And the progressive party was backed by JP Morgan money and influence.…”
▶ Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR @ 29:17
Theodore Roosevelt founded
Progressive Party host_asserted
“this is a passage that goes along with the progressive party, which Teddy Roosevelt was the founder of, basically.…”
▶ Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR @ 29:17
International Harvester funded
Progressive Party book_quoted
“Yet Roosevelt's progressive party plugging for business regulations was financed by Wall Street, including the Morgan-controlled International Harvester Corporation and J.P. Morgan Partners.…”
▶ Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR @ 30:17
Mentions (20)
▶ 29:17
There's a passage that I wanted to read that this is a passage that goes along with the progressive party, which Teddy Roosevelt was the founder of, basically. And the progressive party was backed by JP Morgan money and influence. And this …
▶ 29:49
We therefore demand a strong national regulation of interstate corporations. The corporation is an essential part of modern business. The concentration of modern business in some degree is inevitable and necessary for national and internati…
▶ 30:17
and obviously all of the politicians that Morgan Money buys. And the Marxist analysis of Karl Marx thought of concentration of big business as inevitable rather than necessary. So minor technicality. Yet Roosevelt's progressive party pluggi…
▶ 3:35
a People's Progressive Party, PPP. And basically, there were elected representatives of these different political parties, but as with most British colonies, there was like a governor that kind of was the go-between.…
▶ 4:02
So he's not technically a president or anything like that. But he is the elected representative of the people in the British established government in Guyana, which still recognized at this time the queen. Very confusing. So Jagan's victory…
▶ 4:32
46% of the population, and Africans made up 36%. The PPP's program was not revolutionary. It wasn't communist. But there were some kind of socialistic aspects to it, and I'll explain. They encouraged foreign investment in mining.…
▶ 39:19
demonstration at the executive mansion, the government swiftly retaliated. Tolbert accused Matthews and his associates of masterminding a coup in a legislative address. Intelligence reports revealed that the Progressive People's Party had d…
▶ 10:40
You know, because that's not allowed. In 1947, Jagen won election to a consultative council advising the British governor. Three years later, he and Janet founded a political party called the People's Progressive Party, the first mass polit…
▶ 12:09
the British dismissed the entire government. In 1954, they put Jagen and his wife in prison. That just made them more popular among the people. British hoped of dampening Gaiwanese feelings for Jagen, hinged on creating alternative politica…
▶ 12:41
of the People's Progressive Party. He was among the Africans. So the CIA went in there as well as MI6 and basically paid him to form another political party so we can play race and we can divide the people. Sound familiar? That's exactly wh…
▶ 14:46
Jagen's party won 18 of the 24 seats in the assembly, and there was no alternative worthy, capable of carrying forward, kind of like the Congo, around the exact same time. In writing about not giving the Gaiwanese leader any benefit of the …
▶ 51:06
representation, in which minority votes in districts that would otherwise have won Jagen's PPP would still count towards seeding the opposition. So mess with the electorate, just like they do here. In June 1962, the Directorate of Operation…
▶ 5:43
If Great Britain resumed direct control, there would be more scope for the new party. On December 6th, Mac Bundy convened Helms and others and determined to put pressure on British and Canadian diplomats on the direct rule question. It fail…
▶ 15:32
Ray, decided to form a new Justice Party. For a month or so, Ray appeared to do well, but then his efforts sputtered. An internal document from Jagen's PPP party, which the CIA acquired and reported on in late August, declared that local el…
▶ 1:01:42
the Republicans, to usher in Woodrow Wilson. One of the main reasons is Taft didn't want to sign the Federal Reserve Bank Charter, which Woodrow Wilson did. But what's the name of the party? Everyone goes, oh, Teddy Roosevelt ran as part of…
▶ 33:24
helped found the new version of the progressive party in 1948 and i guess uh sponsors something called the national guardian which is a radical left periodical so we always talk about the right they'd like to cover both the right side and t…
▶ 52:46
He gets into politics instead because that's really relaxing compared to the newspaper. And becomes, in 1912, and he becomes chair of the National Progressive Movement. I'm sorry, National Progressive Republican Movement in 1912 to 1914. Th…
▶ 55:02
Born 1880 to 1944, she joins the Progressive Party in 1912 and supported Teddy Roosevelt, the Republican, who ran as the Progressive Party, not the Bull Moose Party. We talked about that last week. Yep. She is a very wealthy and big woman s…
▶ 9:04
And Teddy was set up for a reason. You know, this war hero that put him on the ticket in 1900. Yeah, he was basically placed as president of the United States. He would later run as the first candidate for the Progressive Party of the Unite…
▶ 28:26
Roosevelt starts a third party known as the Progressive Party. This is no conservative. He did that mainly to help allow the Federal Reserve Act to be passed. There's a lot of pressure on Taft to sign that into law. He did not do it in 1912…