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Marius Rupert person

also: R-U-P-P-E-R-T, Rupert

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O and Iorganization · 2Netherlandscountry · 2Frank Barnettperson · 1Oop Den Ewellperson · 1Albrecht Grouporganization · 1Theo Jan van Leerperson · 1National Strategy Information Centerorganization · 1

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Marius Rupert headed O and I documented
“During 67 through 75, O.I. was overseen by Marius Rupert, R-U-P-P-E-R-T. He was a Protestant politician and advisor to the royal house, but his successor as the head of O. was none other than Van Den Heuvel's former wartime resistance colle…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 8 @ 52:06
Theo Jan van Leer succeeded Marius Rupert documented
“During 67 through 75, O.I. was overseen by Marius Rupert, R-U-P-P-E-R-T. He was a Protestant politician and advisor to the royal house, but his successor as the head of O. was none other than Van Den Heuvel's former wartime resistance colle…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 8 @ 52:06
Marius Rupert spied_on Oop Den Ewell documented
“and to undermine that of the enemy. And the enemy was domestic. Care should be taken, however. Rupert had insisted to the incoming Labor Minister, President Oop Den Ewell, in 1973, that O did not get involved in domestic politics. And that'…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 8 @ 54:35

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The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 8
▶ 52:06 During 67 through 75, O.I. was overseen by Marius Rupert, R-U-P-P-E-R-T. He was a Protestant politician and advisor to the royal house, but his successor as the head of O. was none other than Van Den Heuvel's former wartime resistance colle…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 8
▶ 54:35 and to undermine that of the enemy. And the enemy was domestic. Care should be taken, however. Rupert had insisted to the incoming Labor Minister, President Oop Den Ewell, in 1973, that O did not get involved in domestic politics. And that'…