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also: National Security Advisor, Clark

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Claims (7)

William Clark member_of Trump administration book_quoted
“According to Wingate Lloyd's handwritten notes, Pittman stated that the National Security Advisor, William Clark, made clear that the White House does not want any criminal prosecution. With that clear instruction, Theodore Greenberg carrie…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29 @ 30:53
Brian Cozier handed_memo_to William Clark host_asserted
“In September 82, Cozier handed a memorandum entitled The Case for a Rollback in the 1980s to National Security Advisor William Clark, who would himself attend LeCircle meetings throughout the 80s. Clark and President Reagan studied the memo…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War Part 10 @ 36:54
William Clark member_of Le Cercle host_asserted
“In September 82, Cozier handed a memorandum entitled The Case for a Rollback in the 1980s to National Security Advisor William Clark, who would himself attend LeCircle meetings throughout the 80s. Clark and President Reagan studied the memo…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War Part 10 @ 36:54
Louis Tams took direction from William Clark book_quoted
“unusually ideological political appointee who on drug matters took direction not from the State Department, but from William Clark, Reagan's national security advisor. But Tam's charges were supported by official testimony before congressio…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 7 @ 17:16
Ronald Reagan appointed William Clark book_quoted
“if they're part of, as this was a very new administration, and they probably had not been inventoried yet. Casey wanted Reagan to appoint a Democrat, Jean Kirkpatrick, as Allen's replacement. But instead, James Baker and Michael Deaver pers…”
▶ The Colonels corner prelude to terror chapter 30 @ 23:28
William Clark appointed_deputy Robert McFarlane book_quoted
“Robert Bud McFarlane became Clark's deputy and Oliver North, as McFarlane's assistant, was on his way. Now McFarlane, Oliver North, John McCain, and John Poindexter were all at the academy around the same time. So was Webb, the Navy secreta…”
▶ The Colonels corner prelude to terror chapter 30 @ 24:27
William Casey consulted_with William Clark documented
“This became known as the Boland Amendment, the first one. Supposedly, the CIA recognized this with a cable instructing officers to avoid any of a series of activities that could be prohibited. Casey went to the National Security Advisor, Wi…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 44 (46) @ 41:28

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The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 7
▶ 17:16 unusually ideological political appointee who on drug matters took direction not from the State Department, but from William Clark, Reagan's national security advisor. But Tam's charges were supported by official testimony before congressio…
The Colonel’s Corner Prelude to Terror chapter 29
▶ 30:53 According to Wingate Lloyd's handwritten notes, Pittman stated that the National Security Advisor, William Clark, made clear that the White House does not want any criminal prosecution. With that clear instruction, Theodore Greenberg carrie…
The Colonels corner prelude to terror chapter 30
▶ 23:28 if they're part of, as this was a very new administration, and they probably had not been inventoried yet. Casey wanted Reagan to appoint a Democrat, Jean Kirkpatrick, as Allen's replacement. But instead, James Baker and Michael Deaver pers…
The Colonels corner prelude to terror chapter 30
▶ 23:58 a man who knew almost nothing about intelligence or foreign policy. When Clark had been appointed as Deputy Secretary of State for African Affairs, Senator Joseph Biden had humiliated him by demonstrating during a hearing that Clark had no …
The Colonels corner prelude to terror chapter 30
▶ 24:27 Robert Bud McFarlane became Clark's deputy and Oliver North, as McFarlane's assistant, was on his way. Now McFarlane, Oliver North, John McCain, and John Poindexter were all at the academy around the same time. So was Webb, the Navy secreta…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 43 (45)
▶ 25:12 And of course, we know that the Gray Wolves shot a stay-behind unit in Turkey, shot John Paul II. That summer, National Security Advisor William Clark called for options. Brzezinski of Polish descent and expert in the matter consulted with …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 44 (46)
▶ 41:28 This became known as the Boland Amendment, the first one. Supposedly, the CIA recognized this with a cable instructing officers to avoid any of a series of activities that could be prohibited. Casey went to the National Security Advisor, Wi…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 46 (48)
▶ 29:30 North marched into the vacuum, soon becoming the focal point on the staff. Another reason for North's longevity was Robert McFarlane. McFarlane had come to the NSC in 82. He had been hired by William Clark as Deputy National Security Adviso…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War Part 10
▶ 36:54 In September 82, Cozier handed a memorandum entitled The Case for a Rollback in the 1980s to National Security Advisor William Clark, who would himself attend LeCircle meetings throughout the 80s. Clark and President Reagan studied the memo…