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Douglas Crocker II person

also: Crocker

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Douglas Crocker II member_of American Invesco documented
“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 @ 19:08
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

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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…