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Dale Bellema Company organization

also: Bellarmine, Bellema, Beloma

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Silverado Savings and Loanorganization · 7MDC Holdingsorganization · 6Gould familyfamily · 4Douglas Crocker IIperson · 4Robert Corsonperson · 4Robert Bonnerperson · 4Tamcoorganization · 3Abdul Hamid Bellemaperson · 3Federal Home Loan Bank Boardorganization · 2Larry Vineyardperson · 2Sandia Federal Savings and Loanorganization · 1Austin Savings and Loanorganization · 1Victor Gouletasperson · 1American Invescoorganization · 1

Claims (10)

Austin Savings and Loan funded Dale Bellema Company documented
“And he used part of that to purchase a $1.2 million house in Dallas and put money in trust funds for his kids. That was his part of the money laundering. He received another five years in prison for doing that. Immediately after Vineyard to…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17 @ 23:47
Dale Bellema Company funded Robert Corson documented
“Bellema defaulted on the loan and declared bankruptcy. But prior to that, Bellema bought out Corson's interest for $33,000 in 87. So Corson walked away with $33,000 and never had a penny involved in any of it. Bellema executive Larry Thropp…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17 @ 25:17
Tamco funded Dale Bellema Company documented
“who was married to the daughter of a former New Mexico governor, Jack Campbell. Through Campbell and his business trips to New Mexico, Bob, a native of Chicago and graduate of the University of Notre Dame, learned of the availability of Bel…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17 @ 18:38
Abdul Hamid Bellema founded Dale Bellema Company documented
“who owned about 10% of the company's stock to increase his holdings to 21%. After Goulet founded TAMCO in 77, its only asset was the Dale Bellema Company in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This company was formed in 1947 by Abdul Hamid Bellema, wh…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17 @ 17:40
Tamco funded Dale Bellema Company documented
“By 1958, Bellema was reportedly the sixth largest home builder in the world. In 1973, a year after Dale Bellema, that was his nickname, died, the company was sold to Ernest Hahn, a shopping center developer in California. In 78, Tamco bough…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17 @ 18:09
Robert Bonner appointed Dale Bellema Company documented
“who was married to the daughter of a former New Mexico governor, Jack Campbell. Through Campbell and his business trips to New Mexico, Bob, a native of Chicago and graduate of the University of Notre Dame, learned of the availability of Bel…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17 @ 18:38
Silverado Savings and Loan funded Dale Bellema Company documented
“MDC didn't file a deed of trust in the Harris County records, which would have made it much more difficult to foreclose on the property if Silverado defaulted on it. That omission indicated there was something else going on. That something …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17 @ 28:51
Robert Bonner member_of Dale Bellema Company documented
“So he's a watchdog for the mob-adjacent family, Galetas. And why was he angry at the article? Because they accused the family of being associated with the mob. When Bob and Crocker, who owned 60% of Bellama, took over the New Mexico company…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17 @ 19:40
Douglas Crocker II member_of Dale Bellema Company documented
“So he's a watchdog for the mob-adjacent family, Galetas. And why was he angry at the article? Because they accused the family of being associated with the mob. When Bob and Crocker, who owned 60% of Bellama, took over the New Mexico company…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17 @ 19:40
MDC Holdings member_of Dale Bellema Company documented
“arranged the deal with Corson. Bellarmine's only other Houston area land deal got its partner, MDC Holdings, into trouble with Security and Exchange Commission because MDC Holdings is a large Denver-based home builder and residential develo…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17 @ 25:49

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The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17
▶ 17:40 who owned about 10% of the company's stock to increase his holdings to 21%. After Goulet founded TAMCO in 77, its only asset was the Dale Bellema Company in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This company was formed in 1947 by Abdul Hamid Bellema, wh…
The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17
▶ 18:09 By 1958, Bellema was reportedly the sixth largest home builder in the world. In 1973, a year after Dale Bellema, that was his nickname, died, the company was sold to Ernest Hahn, a shopping center developer in California. In 78, Tamco bough…
The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17
▶ 18:38 who was married to the daughter of a former New Mexico governor, Jack Campbell. Through Campbell and his business trips to New Mexico, Bob, a native of Chicago and graduate of the University of Notre Dame, learned of the availability of Bel…
The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17
▶ 19:08 Douglas Crocker II, and some other investors, mostly Bellarmine executives. Who's Douglas Crocker? He's just this run-of-the-mill Harvard graduate that had been president of American Vesco, the same family's company, and had written an angr…
The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17
▶ 19:40 So he's a watchdog for the mob-adjacent family, Galetas. And why was he angry at the article? Because they accused the family of being associated with the mob. When Bob and Crocker, who owned 60% of Bellama, took over the New Mexico company…
The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17
▶ 20:12 This 50-50 joint venture, Beloma Community Development, began buying land in New Mexico and other adjoining states. There were several unanswered questions about the purchase of Beloma from the Goleta family. What was the purchase price? Wh…
The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17
▶ 23:47 And he used part of that to purchase a $1.2 million house in Dallas and put money in trust funds for his kids. That was his part of the money laundering. He received another five years in prison for doing that. Immediately after Vineyard to…
The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17
▶ 24:19 Bellarmine executive Larry Thropp told the Albuquerque Tribune that he had met Vineyard in 1983 when Vineyard was representing a Houston buyer of some of Bellarmine's property. In November 1985, Bellarmine formed a joint venture with our bu…
The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17
▶ 24:49 They bought 283 acres in Bazoria County, about nine miles south of the Astrodome. Bellarmine put up the entire $4.4 million purchase. Then in October of 86, amid talks of grandiose development plans, M. Bank of Houston lent the joint ventur…
The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17
▶ 25:17 Bellema defaulted on the loan and declared bankruptcy. But prior to that, Bellema bought out Corson's interest for $33,000 in 87. So Corson walked away with $33,000 and never had a penny involved in any of it. Bellema executive Larry Thropp…
The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17
▶ 25:49 arranged the deal with Corson. Bellarmine's only other Houston area land deal got its partner, MDC Holdings, into trouble with Security and Exchange Commission because MDC Holdings is a large Denver-based home builder and residential develo…
The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17
▶ 27:18 and book a profit. At the same time, Bellema owned a large undeveloped residential property where? Castle Rock, Colorado, which is just south of Denver. Castle Rock, to which it was trying to attract home builders. Somehow the two companies…
The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17
▶ 27:52 and MDC would get the 60 acres in Castle Rock. Although Bellarmine booked the deal as a straight swap and recorded no profit or loss, MDC booked a profit and was called up on the carpet by the SEC. As an examination of the Houston transacti…
The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17
▶ 28:51 MDC didn't file a deed of trust in the Harris County records, which would have made it much more difficult to foreclose on the property if Silverado defaulted on it. That omission indicated there was something else going on. That something …
The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17
▶ 29:19 No promissory note referenced, nor was a deed of trust filed, which is totally illegal here in Florida. In addition, the vendor's lien, a mortgage, in the deed was marked out, and there was no reference to the $3 million mortgage. MDC offic…
The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17
▶ 29:49 because of the related Castle Rock deal. However, they did not admit that the sale to Silverado and its subsequent sale to Bellarmine was part of a swap. According to SEC attorneys, Silverado officials said they would not have taken part of…
The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17
▶ 30:12 18 months later, Silverado participated in a similar swap with Bellarmine that allowed Bellarmine to book a $3 million profit. Bellarmine sold 127 acres of residential property in North Denver to Silverado for $8 million, while Silverado so…
The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17
▶ 30:42 It is not known how much Bellema and Silverado originally paid for their properties or what the underlying debt on them was, but the transactions allowed Bellema to book a $3 million profit, while Silverado recorded an equity investment of …
The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17
▶ 31:11 The letter requested the following information. Who the principal of Bellarmine was, what Bellarmine paid for its Colorado property, what the value of the appraisal of the Arizona property was, and whether Silverado had a commitment to reti…
The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17
▶ 32:10 the president select in this money laundering scheme because his son Neil was on the board. It is also around this time, the end of 1988, that Bellarmine began plans to buy a troubled Albuquerque savings and loan, Sandia Federal Savings and…