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American Society for Industrial and National Security organization

also: ASIN

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Kies van den Heuvel spied_on American Society for Industrial and National Security documented
“had the funds to travel all over the world, including Moscow, several times during the 1970s. What can be confirmed is that from the beginning of the 70s, van den Heuvel did have contact with counter-subversive circles that belonged to a wi…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 8 @ 55:35

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The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 11
▶ 20:08 Lister said that Bill Nelson was an ASIS member, which he said stood for American Society of International Security. Lister said that Nelson was the security director for Fleur Corporation. It's F-L-E-U-R. William Earl Nelson was far more t…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 6
▶ 39:50 When Vice President Richard Nixon went on a state visit to Moscow in 59, ASIN leaders sent him a message to sharply disagree with any policy of rapprochement. Again, these people are lobbying on behalf of the CIA. ASIN leaders did undermine…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 6
▶ 40:16 demanded that the Soviet Union be excluded from the UN because of its oblivious, excuse me, obvious conflict with the UN Charter. Representatives of France, Britain, and West German governments and their parliaments considered ASIN's assemb…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 6
▶ 41:15 worthwhile investment to these evil people. Albert Kappel, K-A-P-P-E-L, Director of the National Council's Division of the FEC, which funded the ASIN, did not confine himself to advice and recommendations like his predecessors, but sharply …
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 6
▶ 41:46 which was a departure from the official U.S. policy standpoints, old-fashioned and impractical forms of presentation and a lack of communication with the American public and media. Kappel's unflattering comments displayed the fact that ASIN…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 6
▶ 42:15 When the negative media began to spill over to ASIN and led to the cancellation of the remaining governmental support, the exposure and subsequent shutting down of the CIA's involvement in the cultural Cold War, this is what the author said…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 6
▶ 42:43 was the death of their organization. Now, we all know that the CIA never had a decline in interest of appropriating culture even today. So that's kind of laughable, actually, to me. But in 1972, the Supreme Court of New York registered the …
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 6
▶ 43:46 and the use of foundations was critical to its existence. Once that got exposed and the details of the CIA's role were exposed, ASIN did at least contribute to the propaganda campaign.…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 6
▶ 44:10 One footnote that I wanted to highlight, it says, the Americans wanting to avoid interfering in the internal politics of the Soviet Union, which is laughable, did not include the separatist movements of the white Russians, Ukrainians, or Be…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 8
▶ 55:35 had the funds to travel all over the world, including Moscow, several times during the 1970s. What can be confirmed is that from the beginning of the 70s, van den Heuvel did have contact with counter-subversive circles that belonged to a wi…