Henry Luce person
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Claims (24)
Henry Luce headed
Time Inc. documented
“And just a quick refresher, Smith-Munn Act said, CIA, you can go anywhere in the world and use the media and the radio and propaganda to achieve our, shall we say, international goals of resource extraction, etc. But you can't use those too…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 20 @ 53:32
Henry Luce founded
Time-Life guest_asserted
“The founder of Time and Life was a guy by the name of Henry Luce, L-U-C-E, I forget, I don't know how to pronounce it, who's also an alumni of Skull and Bones…”
▶ Bank of Credit and Commerce Finale with War Hamster @ 4:16
Henry Luce member_of
Skull and Bones documented
“And just a quick refresher, Smith-Munn Act said, CIA, you can go anywhere in the world and use the media and the radio and propaganda to achieve our, shall we say, international goals of resource extraction, etc. But you can't use those too…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 20 @ 53:32
Henry Luce founded
Time-Life documented
“Kind of makes this guy glow really, really bright. That's a good way of putting it. And of course, we must mention the fact that Time Magazine was founded by none other than Henry Luce, alumni of Skull and Bones. Correct. No coincidences. N…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with War Hamster Brady 250418 @ 17:07
Henry Luce member_of
Skull and Bones documented
“Kind of makes this guy glow really, really bright. That's a good way of putting it. And of course, we must mention the fact that Time Magazine was founded by none other than Henry Luce, alumni of Skull and Bones. Correct. No coincidences. N…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with War Hamster Brady 250418 @ 17:07
Henry Luce founded
Time-Life host_asserted
“Had a prominent role in the founding of Earth Day, more environmentalists. And Time Magazine calls him one of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century. Which is true. It probably is. Time Magazine, of course, founded by none othe…”
▶ Operation Gladio Meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Brady 250508 @ 1:07:26
Henry Luce founded
Time-Life host_asserted
“Why do we know him? Because the class of 1916 was Henry Luce. These are the two guys that co-founded Time Magazine. Britain had died at 31 years old, and Luce took credit for everything he had and never wrote. We talked about this previousl…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22 @ 10:15
Henry Luce member_of
CFR book_quoted
“Saturday Review of Literature. Let me see. Philip Graham of the Washington Post and Times Herald. We come across him all the time. Walter Lippman, Ascended Columnist. Henry Luce, Publisher of Time Live, Fortune Sports Illustrated. Malcolm M…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 6 II @ 13:14
Henry Luce headed
Time Inc. book_quoted
“Saturday Review of Literature. Let me see. Philip Graham of the Washington Post and Times Herald. We come across him all the time. Walter Lippman, Ascended Columnist. Henry Luce, Publisher of Time Live, Fortune Sports Illustrated. Malcolm M…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 6 II @ 13:14
Henry Luce headed
Fortune magazine book_quoted
“Saturday Review of Literature. Let me see. Philip Graham of the Washington Post and Times Herald. We come across him all the time. Walter Lippman, Ascended Columnist. Henry Luce, Publisher of Time Live, Fortune Sports Illustrated. Malcolm M…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 6 II @ 13:14
Henry Luce member_of
National Committee for a Free Europe book_quoted
“And then he lists the CFR members that were part of the Free Europe Committee, Radio Free Europe or all of the above. Adolph Burrell, General Lucius Clay, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Alan Dulles, Henry Ford II, Joseph Grew, Palmer Hoyt, C.D. Jack…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 6 @ 5:31
Henry Luce member_of
Clare Boothe Luce documented
“Henry Luce's wife. While Clover entertained herself at the hotel, Dulles, who was rumored to be sexually involved with Claire Booth Luce, spent the afternoon together watching his forces overthrow a country. Although Claire Luce was a Catho…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 11 @ 29:56
Henry Luce funded
Cuba host_asserted
“Luce convened a remarkable war council of his top editors at Time Life, where he declared that if the Kennedy administration was not bold enough to overthrow Castro, his corporation would take on the task itself. Luce and his wife were alre…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 20 @ 6:38
Henry Luce member_of
CFR host_asserted
“Basically, what it says is it's a nonprofit that has had a profound impact on the history of the U.S. and global leadership. Well, what's that profound impact? I'm wondering. So you skim on down through it. Oh, my gosh. Look down here. The …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Honduras Part 2 @ 1:00:52
Henry Luce funded
Time-Life host_asserted
“Of course, that was under the ownership of his close friend, Henry Luce, who could always be counted on to give Dulles good press. He trumpeted Operation Sunrise as one of the most stunning triumphs in the history of the secret wartime dipl…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - The Devil’s Chessboard Part 4 @ 37:39
Pilgrims Society member_of
Henry Luce host_asserted
“Yeah, so just a couple words. I just found my note page on the Pilgrim Society. You will recognize all of the names in it. Henry Kissinger, Caspar Weinberger, Margaret Thatcher, Henry Luce, you know, the Time Life guy, Alexander Hegg, Paul …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Presidents’ Secret Wars Chap 17 @ 1:16:19
Henry Luce founded
The American Century documented
“Yeah, and I'm going to close on him with, he's a big deal from another direction. He authors in 1941 a book called The American Century. It's an article in Life magazine, it was. This is given credit for defining the role of U.S. foreign po…”
▶ The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty @ 1:10:47
Henry Luce member_of
Skull and Bones guest_asserted
“The founder of Time and Life was a guy by the name of Henry Luce, L-U-C-E, I forget, I don't know how to pronounce it, who's also an alumni of Skull and Bones…”
▶ Bank of Credit and Commerce Finale with War Hamster @ 4:16
CIA recruited
Henry Luce book_quoted
“Henry Luce of Time, Inc., author Salzberger of the New York Times, Barry Bingham, Sr. of the Louisville Cardinal Courier Journal, and James Copley of Copley News Service. Other corporations which cooperated with the CIA was ABC, NBC, Associ…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government #4 @ 21:44
Henry Luce authored
The American Century host_asserted
“Yeah, and I'm going to close on him with, he's a big deal from another direction. He authors in 1941 a book called The American Century. It's an article in Life magazine, it was. This is given credit for defining the role of U.S. foreign po…”
▶ The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty @ 1:10:47
Henry Luce founded
Time-Life host_asserted
“And you can't downplay Time Life because that's where the Zabruder film was found. You knew that? I think so. So when they finally tracked it down, it wasn't in the FBI. It wasn't in the CIA safe. It was in Time Life magazine safe. I wonder…”
▶ The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty @ 1:10:13
Henry Luce founded
Time Inc. host_asserted
“Yeah, and I'm going to close on him with, he's a big deal from another direction. He authors in 1941 a book called The American Century. It's an article in Life magazine, it was. This is given credit for defining the role of U.S. foreign po…”
▶ The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty @ 1:10:47
Henry Luce ordered_assassination_of
John F. Kennedy host_asserted
“The climate of conflict surrounding Kennedy's presidency had a way of evoking this grim topic. Outraged by the president's strong stand against the steel industry, Henry Luce invoked the fate of Julius Caesar in a harsh editorial in Fortune…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19 @ 1:03:38
Henry Luce funded
Operation Gladio host_asserted
“Do you have anything else on Henry Luce or do you want me to close up on him? Yeah, no, I think you can. It is a big rabbit hole. And we've covered him a lot in Operation Gladio. He had a foundation that was paying for a lot of really suspe…”
▶ The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty @ 1:09:45
Mentions (71)
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when it was allowed to occur. Yeah, Time and Life, I mean, we've brought this up before, but it bears repeating. The founder of Time and Life was a guy by the name of Henry Luce, L-U-C-E, I forget, I don't know how to pronounce it, who's al…
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And his wife shows up in Operation Gladio as the Italian working for the State Department in Italy at the very beginnings of Operation Gladio, which we know was, you know, just because of the exposure Operation Gladio being revealed in Ital…
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So the two of them together was all part of this entire network. Yeah. And of course, loose being skull and bones. Some of the people he hung around with were, of course, the Prescott Bushes, the Sullivan and Cromwell people, which would be…
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Basically, what it says is it's a nonprofit that has had a profound impact on the history of the U.S. and global leadership. Well, what's that profound impact? I'm wondering. So you skim on down through it. Oh, my gosh. Look down here. The …
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Well, who's that? Henry Luce happens to be the guy that, if you look at him, he's the guy that owned Time Magazine. Guess where the JFK cagruder tape was found? Not in the FBI, not in the CIA, in Henry Luce's safe at Time Magazine. And who …
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kind of pivotal dude this guy is in terms of the wider narrative. I mean, first of all, he was, you know, he was the top eight of Henry Luce, you know, coming out of Time magazine, which was, you know, pivotal in terms of reaching mass numb…
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from a reporter, and it's about Henry Luce, L-U-C-E. He pops up a lot, so does his wife, who was the ambassador to Italy during a lot of the initial shenanigans. Henry Luce was the founder of Timelife Empire, and this reporter says he argue…
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Why do we know him? Because the class of 1916 was Henry Luce. These are the two guys that co-founded Time Magazine. Britain had died at 31 years old, and Luce took credit for everything he had and never wrote. We talked about this previousl…
▶ 17:07
Kind of makes this guy glow really, really bright. That's a good way of putting it. And of course, we must mention the fact that Time Magazine was founded by none other than Henry Luce, alumni of Skull and Bones. Correct. No coincidences. N…
▶ 1:07:26
Had a prominent role in the founding of Earth Day, more environmentalists. And Time Magazine calls him one of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century. Which is true. It probably is. Time Magazine, of course, founded by none othe…
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of the CIA. And I'm, I'm pretty, yeah. Okay. I'm looking at it right here. Yeah. He worked at Life Magazine in 1957. Shall we remind everybody who founded Life Magazine? Go ahead. Oh, I don't know. Colin Benjamin, Henry Luce. Oh, and he als…
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Yeah, so just a couple words. I just found my note page on the Pilgrim Society. You will recognize all of the names in it. Henry Kissinger, Caspar Weinberger, Margaret Thatcher, Henry Luce, you know, the Time Life guy, Alexander Hegg, Paul …
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Henry Luce's wife. While Clover entertained herself at the hotel, Dulles, who was rumored to be sexually involved with Claire Booth Luce, spent the afternoon together watching his forces overthrow a country. Although Claire Luce was a Catho…
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and was later known for widely reprinting speech decrying that anything goes new morality towards sex, she and her husband seemed to have an aristocratic license to do whatever they wanted sexually themselves. While Dulles was dallying with…
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But the strongest link between Dulles and the Luce's was their shared conviction that were driving forces behind Henry and the new American century. Luce coined that term in 1941 at Life Magazine, calling the United States to take a dominan…
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and by such means as we see fit, unquote. In effect, Luce was calling for the United States on the brink of entering World War II to replace Britain as the New World Empire, not by holding overseas territories as in the past, but by flexing…
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shifting blame from the CIA to the White House. Murphy later claimed that Admiral Burke had been his source. Same thing. But Kennedy brothers suspected Dulles' deputy, General Charles Cabal, was also involved. Kennedy was furious about the …
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The climate of conflict surrounding Kennedy's presidency had a way of evoking this grim topic. Outraged by the president's strong stand against the steel industry, Henry Luce invoked the fate of Julius Caesar in a harsh editorial in Fortune…
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by JFK in late 1961, the old man's crowd had quickly closed ranks around him. The Loses immediately offered Dulles solace, inviting Clover and him to spend the New Year's holiday at their winter home in Phoenix. Claire Booth Lose often used…
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Joe Kennedy had courted Henry Luce's support for his son during the 1960 presidential race. Dropping by the magazine mogul's Fifth Avenue apartment for lobster dinner on the final night of the Democrat convention. And afterwards watching TV…
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It's quite a thing to sit with an old friend and watch his son accept the nomination as President of the United States. Luce was not the type to let sentiments cloud his political judgment, however, he remained loyal to the Republican ticke…
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He did question whether he was aggressive enough on communism. After finishing their lobster dinner, in fact, Luce had warned Joe Kennedy that he would not stand it if JFK proved too much of a compromiser in the White House. If he showed an…
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any weakness in defending and advancing the cause of the free world, which was not their cause, why then he'll certainly be against him. So you're not allowed to actually strive for world peace in any shape or fashion. You have to be a hawk…
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After the Bay of Pigs, Luce's coverage of the presidency turned increasingly negative. And by coverage, we mean propaganda. By the spring of 1963, JFK was so exasperated with the relentless drumbeat of criticism from Time Life headquarters …
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when the press lord launched into a lengthy diatribe on Cuba, demanding that Kennedy invade the island. This is a media propagandist demanding the president take military action against Cuba. The president suggested that Luce was a warmonge…
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Luce convened a remarkable war council of his top editors at Time Life, where he declared that if the Kennedy administration was not bold enough to overthrow Castro, his corporation would take on the task itself. Luce and his wife were alre…
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There's some people that just don't want to know. Warhamster, did you have anything you wanted to say? I did. Howdy. Hi. Sorry I missed the show earlier today. I'm still recovering, but we're getting there. So right off the bat, you're talk…
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And just a quick refresher, Smith-Munn Act said, CIA, you can go anywhere in the world and use the media and the radio and propaganda to achieve our, shall we say, international goals of resource extraction, etc. But you can't use those too…
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Who is this upstart president interfering with the free flow of capital, unquote? While many Wall Street executives complained bitterly about JFK in private, David Rockefeller took it upon himself to challenge him publicly. Henry Luce helpe…
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Of course, that was under the ownership of his close friend, Henry Luce, who could always be counted on to give Dulles good press. He trumpeted Operation Sunrise as one of the most stunning triumphs in the history of the secret wartime dipl…
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but Allen would find ways to stay in the spy game. In June of 1949, Dulles organized the National Committee for a Free Europe in conjunction with an illustrious board that included General Dwight D. Eisenhower, a Hollywood director, Cecil D…
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whose epic duel would become one of the defining public spectacles of the Cold War. Chambers, a senior writer and editor at Time magazine owned by Henry Luce, Mr. CIA adjacent, right-leaning publishing empire had ignited a firestorm by alle…
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In January of 1950, Hiss was convicted of perjury and sentenced to federal prison where he would serve three and a half years. Meanwhile, Chambers, a man who had launched his writing career by working for the Communist Party press, continue…
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It was a time of American celebration of unprecedented prosperity and unparalleled military prowess, as well as hair-trigger nuclear tensions. President Eisenhower enjoyed being in the company of wealthy and powerful men. He filled his admi…
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Equally concerned about the growing burden of military spending on the economy. So began the reign of nuclear terror or brinksmanship. Foster's new policy of boldness became a centerpiece of Eisenhower's presidential campaign. The Wall Stre…
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Look there. It is also interesting to note the principal book offered for sale at his seminars is called American Strategy for the Nuclear Age. The first chapter is called Basic Aims of the U.S. Foreign Policy. It is a reprint of the CFR's …
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Henry Luce from Time Live, and a few others. And then he moves on to National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the NAACP. He doesn't have a whole lot on there, but he does make note that Felix Frankfurter, CFR member, was …
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Saturday Review of Literature. Let me see. Philip Graham of the Washington Post and Times Herald. We come across him all the time. Walter Lippman, Ascended Columnist. Henry Luce, Publisher of Time Live, Fortune Sports Illustrated. Malcolm M…
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Dwight D. Eisenhower, Lucius Clay, Wild Bill Donovan, labor leader James Carey, C-A-R-E-Y, ex-governor of New York, Herbert Lehman of the Lehman Brothers, press magnate and Life Magazine owner Henry Luce, who shows up in all of this stuff.…
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of how easily the Bank of Baltimore CEO, Ed Hale, was recruited by Buzzy Crongard, at the time the CEO of Alex Brown and Son. It's as if the alpha males of American capitalism can't wait to get added to the CIA spy list. Bernstein's article…
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of the Unification Church. Reuters, Hearst Newspapers, Scribd Howard, Newsweek Magazine, and Mutual Broadcasting System, the Miami Herald, and the Saturday Evening Post, along with the New York Herald Tribune. By far the most valuable of th…
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And we'll get three of the Bonesmen here, a few of them. The first one we're going to talk about is Britton Haddon. Have you ever heard of him? No. Most people haven't. There's a reason for that. Spell his last name for me. What's that? Spe…
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And we'll get three of the Bonesmen here, a few of them. The first one we're going to talk about is Britton Haddon. Have you ever heard of him? No. Most people haven't. There's a reason for that. Spell his last name for me. What's that? Spe…
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Haddon was the first editor of Time and he was a highly regarded writer, but he died at the age of 31 in 1929, six years after founding Time Life. Henry Luce would then sue his family to get his shares of Time Life and won. Right. And then …
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Haddon was the first editor of Time and he was a highly regarded writer, but he died at the age of 31 in 1929, six years after founding Time Life. Henry Luce would then sue his family to get his shares of Time Life and won. Right. And then …
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These guys were best friends. They both went to the Hotchkiss School, the feeder school for Yale, one of those elite private schools, and they were best friends from like the teenage years, and he did this to them. That's right. So I rememb…
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These guys were best friends. They both went to the Hotchkiss School, the feeder school for Yale, one of those elite private schools, and they were best friends from like the teenage years, and he did this to them. That's right. So I rememb…
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In the next 38 years, Luce made over 300 speeches, and he mentioned Haddon four times. He basically memory-holed his best friend. Took all the credit. Wow. Uh-huh. So let's talk about Mr. Luce a little bit. Bonesman, 1920. And, of course, h…
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In the next 38 years, Luce made over 300 speeches, and he mentioned Haddon four times. He basically memory-holed his best friend. Took all the credit. Wow. Uh-huh. So let's talk about Mr. Luce a little bit. Bonesman, 1920. And, of course, h…
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He came back to America as a teenager and went to the Hotchkiss School, where he became best friends, in quote, with Britton Haddon. Okay, so hold on just a second. Stop right there. Does missionaries have lots of money? Okay, go ahead. Wor…
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He came back to America as a teenager and went to the Hotchkiss School, where he became best friends, in quote, with Britton Haddon. Okay, so hold on just a second. Stop right there. Does missionaries have lots of money? Okay, go ahead. Wor…
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Now, he applied but failed to get a Rhodes Scholarship, which is interesting. The Rhodes Foundation, a Rhodes Scholarship, is obviously one of these secret societies we've got to spend some time on pretty soon. But he wanted to be a Rhodes …
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Now, he applied but failed to get a Rhodes Scholarship, which is interesting. The Rhodes Foundation, a Rhodes Scholarship, is obviously one of these secret societies we've got to spend some time on pretty soon. But he wanted to be a Rhodes …
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they're going to found this Time Life, a magazine to keep all stories in one place. It's kind of like a super newspaper was their idea. No way that's a real story, but go ahead. He was the editor-in-chief for all of the publications until 1…
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they're going to found this Time Life, a magazine to keep all stories in one place. It's kind of like a super newspaper was their idea. No way that's a real story, but go ahead. He was the editor-in-chief for all of the publications until 1…
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where they realized they needed to control the media, these guys who were missionary parent, guy who supposedly would have no money, who went to all of the best schools, somehow can afford to go to England to go to school, whose parents wer…
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where they realized they needed to control the media, these guys who were missionary parent, guy who supposedly would have no money, who went to all of the best schools, somehow can afford to go to England to go to school, whose parents wer…
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to create a media empire that just so happens to facilitate all of the international syndicate bullshit. All right, I'm trying to keep up here. Keep going. You got it. A plus there. Okay. So he becomes really influential in the Republican P…
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to create a media empire that just so happens to facilitate all of the international syndicate bullshit. All right, I'm trying to keep up here. Keep going. You got it. A plus there. Okay. So he becomes really influential in the Republican P…
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Don't ever think the media has ever been unbiased. It just hasn't. He gets involved really, really loudly in what was known as the China lobby. And you're going to jump all over this, but basically they were trying to steer the U.S. foreign…
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Don't ever think the media has ever been unbiased. It just hasn't. He gets involved really, really loudly in what was known as the China lobby. And you're going to jump all over this, but basically they were trying to steer the U.S. foreign…
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And Henry Lutz was a huge funder and publicist for this entire effort. He ran the media campaign to convince America that Chiang Kai-shek was the rightful ruler of China from an exiled island called Taiwan. Outstanding stuff. Boy, I had som…
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And Henry Lutz was a huge funder and publicist for this entire effort. He ran the media campaign to convince America that Chiang Kai-shek was the rightful ruler of China from an exiled island called Taiwan. Outstanding stuff. Boy, I had som…
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Not about that, but I do want to say something about Henry Lutz's wife. Yeah, please. I've got one closing thought on Lutz, so you drop whatever you have now and I'll close on Lutz. Okay. So obviously he marries Claire Booth Lutz, who is a …
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Not about that, but I do want to say something about Henry Lutz's wife. Yeah, please. I've got one closing thought on Lutz, so you drop whatever you have now and I'll close on Lutz. Okay. So obviously he marries Claire Booth Lutz, who is a …
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Do you have anything else on Henry Luce or do you want me to close up on him? Yeah, no, I think you can. It is a big rabbit hole. And we've covered him a lot in Operation Gladio. He had a foundation that was paying for a lot of really suspe…
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Do you have anything else on Henry Luce or do you want me to close up on him? Yeah, no, I think you can. It is a big rabbit hole. And we've covered him a lot in Operation Gladio. He had a foundation that was paying for a lot of really suspe…
▶ 1:10:47
Yeah, and I'm going to close on him with, he's a big deal from another direction. He authors in 1941 a book called The American Century. It's an article in Life magazine, it was. This is given credit for defining the role of U.S. foreign po…
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Yeah, and I'm going to close on him with, he's a big deal from another direction. He authors in 1941 a book called The American Century. It's an article in Life magazine, it was. This is given credit for defining the role of U.S. foreign po…
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One of the two biggest circulated magazines in the world. So that's Henry Luce for you. Great guy, huh? Yes. Hi, what time do we have? 1-11. Okay. Let's go through one more name because it's connected to what we talked about earlier. Yeah, …
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One of the two biggest circulated magazines in the world. So that's Henry Luce for you. Great guy, huh? Yes. Hi, what time do we have? 1-11. Okay. Let's go through one more name because it's connected to what we talked about earlier. Yeah, …