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Time-Life organization

also: Time, Life, time and life, Time Magazine, Time Life, Time Life magazine

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Claims (12)

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
Alfred McCoy exposed Time-Life book_quoted
“that all along was talking about. Illini, go ahead. Hey, Colonel. Just to Kevin Shipp's point as well as to Renee's, I was going through Alfred McCoy's book today, and I stumbled on him receiving all of these unpublished dispatches from Tim…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government #4 @ 1:27:59
Strobe Talbott member_of Time-Life documented
“He was associated with Time Magazine for a long time. Hold the thought. Hold the thought because we're going to do a whole thing on Strobe. You can nail him in a second. But good job. I'm glad you had that. Yeah. We're about to get to Strob…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with War Hamster Brady 250418 @ 14:07
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 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
Jack White member_of Time-Life book_quoted
“talk show with Chris Matthews live on CNBC that evening, Matthews eagerly sprung this crazy timeline on me, demanding to know how I could have written what I did, given the fact that the Contras had plenty of money. After Jack White of Time…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 24 @ 29:39
Britton Hadden 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 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
Time-Life exposed Brigade 2506 documented
“Besides discussions in Miami and Havana newspapers, a major leak appeared in the New York Times on January 10, 1961, an article by Paul Kennedy. And yet another sign of eroding secrecy. In its January 27, 1961 issue, Time magazine printed a…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 21 (22) @ 38:55
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
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
Time-Life front_for CIA host_asserted
“we know time and life both worked on behest of the CIA in many cases…”
▶ Bank of Credit and Commerce Finale with War Hamster @ 3:46

Mentions (45)

Bank of Credit and Commerce Finale with War Hamster
▶ 3:46 thoughts as we get in. And I know you have an article that you're going to be highlighting throughout the show as well, that was written because they were, at the time, time reporters, which in and of itself, I find amazing, because we know…
Bank of Credit and Commerce Finale with War Hamster
▶ 4:16 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…
Bank of Credit and Commerce Finale with War Hamster
▶ 13:07 You have to know all of this other stuff out here so you can see the agendas of the authors of books. So throughout this book, one of the very apparent agendas, because we were just talking, this book was written by Time Life writers, right…
Operation Gladio-Loose ends and our new friend Cartwright
▶ 17:18 a podcast with me. He's not ready to do that. They are working on some other projects, and I understand completely not everybody's interested in kind of standing out like that. But here is, and this is just fascinating to me. All right, so …
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Bady 2025-05-22
▶ 10:15 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 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 War Hamster Brady 250418
▶ 14:07 He was associated with Time Magazine for a long time. Hold the thought. Hold the thought because we're going to do a whole thing on Strobe. You can nail him in a second. But good job. I'm glad you had that. Yeah. We're about to get to Strob…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with War Hamster Brady 250418
▶ 15:38 He's known while he was at Oxford. He's the guy who translated Nikita Khrushchev's memoirs into English. So he's a polyglot and apparently a pretty sharp guy. In 72, along with another Rhodes Scholar, Robert Reich, who we know, they rallied…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with War Hamster Brady 250418
▶ 16:12 Do you want to talk about that a bit? Well, just from the perspective that time keeps coming up time after time because they are literally joined at the hip with the CIA. As a matter of fact, their people are interchangeable. People who we …
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with War Hamster Brady 250418
▶ 16:39 And so they are literally interchangeable with each other. A lot of the CIA stuff that they wanted that they wrote in the CIA that they wanted published was given a byline of an employee of time to pretend that it was actually theirs when i…
Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies with War Hamster Brady 250418
▶ 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…
Operation Gladio Meets Secret Societies with WarHamster Brady 250508
▶ 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…
The Colonel's Corner A Gladio Glasses look at Ted Cruz
▶ 44:39 She developed an early interest in government after reading a Time magazine article, according to her. Time magazine is a CIA front on the 1980 presidential election when she was 12 years old. I don't know about you guys, but I wasn't readi…
The Colonel’s Corner Cocaine Death Squad & the War on Terror Part 2
▶ 8:04 Morales argues that it is a mistake to link the livelihood of what they refer to as coca laros. Those are the farmers that grow coca for its medicinal purposes with drug trafficking because they are fundamentally different. Time magazine, a…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 16
▶ 4:11 Sorry to interrupt, Colonel, but there's no sound on rubble. OK, got it. Thank you. Before the year was in, Time and Newsweek had chimed in. They were running cover stories about the crack epidemic. Newsweek would say that it was the bigges…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 16
▶ 20:58 Quote, what kind of message are we sending out there? On the one hand, when we are saying that it is an epidemic, you have your Newsweek story. You have your Time magazine story. You have the New York Times story, all of which are controlle…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 16
▶ 24:53 and crack dealers. It was a painless way to get free publicity. Other analysts found that most of the information appearing in the New York Times, Newsweek, and Time came from two sources, cops and politicians. Drug researchers or academics…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 24
▶ 29:39 talk show with Chris Matthews live on CNBC that evening, Matthews eagerly sprung this crazy timeline on me, demanding to know how I could have written what I did, given the fact that the Contras had plenty of money. After Jack White of Time…
The Colonels corner president, secret wars chapter 14 continued
▶ 1:11:58 A stringer for the New York Times in the Bangkok Post actually walked into one of the secret army's main bases and watched two hours before being challenged by a Laotian colonel, then questioned by Americans. The other reporters, Max Kofet …
The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8
▶ 11:39 In the issue of Time Magazine, they dismissed reports that the U.S. had sponsored a coup and labeled it Soviet propaganda. Where have we seen that before? One novelty for the CIA during 1956 was a global inspection tour by Alan Dulles. He h…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14)
▶ 33:41 In Time Magazine, they dismissed the report that it was a U.S.-sponsored coup and called it Soviet propaganda. Even though it was reported they had evidence, they had witnesses, Time Magazine said it was all lies to the American people. You…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 21 (22)
▶ 38:55 Besides discussions in Miami and Havana newspapers, a major leak appeared in the New York Times on January 10, 1961, an article by Paul Kennedy. And yet another sign of eroding secrecy. In its January 27, 1961 issue, Time magazine printed a…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 17
▶ 1:10:31 lashing out at the West and at the UN for failing to protect him. Brazilian delegates to the UN exclaimed horror and repulsion. They hadn't been overthrown yet. Brazil will be overthrown in 63. But as much as the world mourned, the Western …
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19
▶ 20:11 There were few men in the administration brimming with such self-admiration as Alan Dulles. The departing CIA director had made sure that invitations to his ceremony were sent out to the who's who's list of the Fortune 500 executives. Pay a…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19
▶ 20:44 Ford, DuPont, Coca-Cola, Chase Manhattan, U.S. Steel, Standard Oil, IBM, CBS, and Time Life. He kept copies of all the flattering returns from people all over the world, including letters from 20th Century Fox owner and…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19
▶ 26:52 attack on Schlesinger, in which he had warned of the liberal historian's influence on Kennedy policy, spread to other media outlets like Time Magazine, like they're running a hit job on him. They poked fun at Schlesinger over his participat…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19
▶ 28:24 On a different matter, JFK asked him how he was holding up. He said, it's been a bad couple of days. JFK said, don't worry about it. Everyone knows that Henry Taylor is a jerk. All they're doing is shooting at me through you. The media atta…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 2
▶ 20:20 which basically is what they were planning for all along. But out of deference to John Foster, Alan Dulles was reluctant to make his opinions public. He also continued to do business with Nazi financial and industrial networks, joining the …
The Colonel’s Corner - The Devil’s Chessboard Part 4
▶ 37:10 the legend that loomed over his entire intelligence career, for the rest of his life. The spymaster would energetically work the publicity machine on the secret surrender, generating magazine articles and more than one book and attempting t…
The Colonel’s Corner - The Devil’s Chessboard Part 4
▶ 44:37 He played a prominent administrative role in Hitler's assembly line. He was, as Time magazine later branded him, a bureaucrat of death. The Nuremberg trials would firmly establish the principle that administrators of murder, not just the ac…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 8
▶ 29:27 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…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 8
▶ 1:07:37 soldiers of misfortune, according to the authors, CBS Evening News, 60 Minutes, Nightline, Time Magazine, New York Times, and the New Republic, all knew of the information presented by the authors and refused to report it.…
The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government #4
▶ 1:27:59 that all along was talking about. Illini, go ahead. Hey, Colonel. Just to Kevin Shipp's point as well as to Renee's, I was going through Alfred McCoy's book today, and I stumbled on him receiving all of these unpublished dispatches from Tim…
The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty
▶ 56:05 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…
The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty
▶ 56:42 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 …
The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty
▶ 56:42 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 …
The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty
▶ 57:35 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…
The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty
▶ 59:15 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…
The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty
▶ 59:15 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…
The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty
▶ 1:00:46 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…
The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty
▶ 1:01:14 Go ahead. And to that end, you know, Chiang Kai-shek featured on the cover of Time 11 times. Imagine that. The dictator? Uh-huh. Did they call him a dictator? I would imagine not. Okay. So Henry Luce is mentioned several times in this book.…
The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty
▶ 1:04:45 All right, let me find back where I was. Okay, I want to share the Time Magazine Person of the Year Award. That sounds pretty interesting. Okay, here is the list of everybody who's been named Time Magazine, used to be Man of the Year, we no…
The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty
▶ 1:10:13 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
▶ 1:10:47 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…
The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty
▶ 1:15:23 that industry and we wanted it with the cheapest labor possible so we destabilized those areas to basically steal their rubber of course we did so when he tried to become the nominee in 1940 he didn't run the normal campaign he was just goi…