Dresser Industries organization
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Claims (11)
Henry Neal Mallon headed
Dresser Industries book_quoted
“Malin, excuse me, M-A-L-L-O-N. He was also a Skull and Bones from Yale. And at the time he was the chairman of Dresser. So again, this is a Skull and Bones person taking care of a Skull and Bones person, which is why Warhamster wants to do …”
▶ Operation Gladio-Prelude to Terror by Joe Trento Chap 2 @ 7:17
Dresser Industries front_for
CIA book_quoted
“who later rose to a high-level job at the CIA and asked to not be identified because of his skull and bones connections and not his CIA connections, Dresser had long provided cover jobs for the agency. Confirming Mallon's cooperation with t…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Prelude to Terror by Joe Trento Chap 2 @ 7:46
Neil Mallon headed
Dresser Industries documented
“At a meeting at SMU, this steering group included George McGee and Neil Mallon. McGee was currently the Assistant Secretary of State for Policy Planning and a member of the CFR. Neil Mallon then was Chairman of the Board of Dresser Industri…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 3 @ 47:13
Prescott Bush senior_director_of
Dresser Industries host_asserted
“As senior director of Dresser Industries, which is now part of Halliburton, Walker's son-in-law, Prescott Bush, became involved in the Middle East in the years after World War II. But it was George H.W. Bush who forged the dynasty's stronge…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government #7 @ 1:26:07
Henry Neal Mallon headed
Dresser Industries host_asserted
“He would become a World War I aviator, became a major in World War I for the U.S. Navy. Later on, he would become the president of a company we've talked about before named Dresser Industries. He became the president in 1928 at the age of 3…”
▶ Secret Societies Skull and Bones with War Hamster Brady @ 2:22
W.A. Harriman & Company funded
Dresser Industries host_asserted
“After Dresser's death, Governor Solomon Robert Dresser, the firm, the descendants sold the company to W.A. Harriman and Company, or they took the company public. And W.A. Harriman, Skull and Bones, was the underwriting investment bank. They…”
▶ Secret Societies Skull and Bones with War Hamster Brady @ 2:51
Dresser Industries funded
Halliburton host_asserted
“A lot of these are government contracts. They'd go on in the 80s to purchase Harvester's construction equipment business, which is big, big dig stuff. They would purchase American Standard's Wabco division, which is all the earth moving and…”
▶ Secret Societies Skull and Bones with War Hamster Brady @ 9:21
Prescott Bush member_of
Dresser Industries documented
“And the Russians at the same time, which we've talked about. What I found interesting is Bush sat on a lot of other boards at the time. He sat on the board of Brown Brothers Harriman, the U.S. Guarantee Corporation, Prudential Insurance, CB…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies (Bush family) with War Hamster Brady @ 37:30
Dresser Industries succeeded
Halliburton documented
“And we talked about them last week. Just to remind everyone, who did Dresser Industries become? Halliburton. Yeah, yeah. So the Bush connection goes back three generations to Halliburton. Somehow Dick Cheney, the president of Halliburton, b…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies (Bush family) with War Hamster Brady @ 38:02
George H.W. Bush member_of
Dresser Industries documented
“Hmm. So he, George H.W. Bush gets out of college and right out of college, he joins who? Dresser Industries, the predecessor to Halliburton. Well, at the time, Prescott, who had a controlling interest or one of the big interest in Dresser, …”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies (Bush family) with War Hamster Brady @ 43:48
Dresser Industries succeeded
Brown and Root host_asserted
“Really, this is what Eisenhower is all about. That's all these places, all these pieces were put into place. We'll get more into H.W.'s presidency in a bit. But should we introduce George W. Bush? Well, let me make one comment about your dr…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies (Bush family) with War Hamster Brady @ 54:04
Mentions (19)
▶ 37:30
And the Russians at the same time, which we've talked about. What I found interesting is Bush sat on a lot of other boards at the time. He sat on the board of Brown Brothers Harriman, the U.S. Guarantee Corporation, Prudential Insurance, CB…
▶ 38:02
And we talked about them last week. Just to remind everyone, who did Dresser Industries become? Halliburton. Yeah, yeah. So the Bush connection goes back three generations to Halliburton. Somehow Dick Cheney, the president of Halliburton, b…
▶ 43:48
Hmm. So he, George H.W. Bush gets out of college and right out of college, he joins who? Dresser Industries, the predecessor to Halliburton. Well, at the time, Prescott, who had a controlling interest or one of the big interest in Dresser, …
▶ 49:39
The Eisenhower government is the start of American interventionalism. I mean, we talk about they were doing some things beforehand. For it to be part of our actual policy, that's when it started. There's a ton of Brown Brothers Harriman lin…
▶ 54:04
Really, this is what Eisenhower is all about. That's all these places, all these pieces were put into place. We'll get more into H.W.'s presidency in a bit. But should we introduce George W. Bush? Well, let me make one comment about your dr…
▶ 6:45
In reality, his father had a longstanding connection with the dresser industries. And we can go into that a little bit later. But dresser industries comes up a lot in the CIA's using companies as front companies to house their spies in. And…
▶ 7:46
who later rose to a high-level job at the CIA and asked to not be identified because of his skull and bones connections and not his CIA connections, Dresser had long provided cover jobs for the agency. Confirming Mallon's cooperation with t…
▶ 8:11
He was in charge of actually creating those relationships with corporations to hide CIA agents in. Another former CIA official explained that agents were trained as dresser, salespeople, and eventually sent to operate at their overseas loca…
▶ 9:38
in order for him to be able to control his father, who was in the Senate, Prescott Bush. Dresser soon transferred Bush to California, where he worked in a variety of jobs before he was transferred to Midland, Texas. It was then that with Dr…
▶ 2:22
He would become a World War I aviator, became a major in World War I for the U.S. Navy. Later on, he would become the president of a company we've talked about before named Dresser Industries. He became the president in 1928 at the age of 3…
▶ 2:51
After Dresser's death, Governor Solomon Robert Dresser, the firm, the descendants sold the company to W.A. Harriman and Company, or they took the company public. And W.A. Harriman, Skull and Bones, was the underwriting investment bank. They…
▶ 3:20
And that's going to be an important point here. So Mr. Henry Neal Mallon would then hire a gentleman from Yale, also a bonesman later on, to come work for Dresser Industries in West Texas. That guy's name was George H.W. Bush. So he's frien…
▶ 8:22
The lone remnant of the Bush initiative has a look of a wasteful Washington-dependent operation. They took in $26.6 million in federal funds, and about $22.3 million of them was basically spent on what they called glitzy promotions. So it w…
▶ 8:53
that do all the war profiteering. What just so happens is that the people who own those corporations also end up in positions like Secretary of State and other diplomatic positions, the people who start the wars. So it's war profiteering, a…
▶ 9:21
A lot of these are government contracts. They'd go on in the 80s to purchase Harvester's construction equipment business, which is big, big dig stuff. They would purchase American Standard's Wabco division, which is all the earth moving and…
▶ 13:35
He's the one who pushed the NSA wiretapping and enhanced interrogation. So he's a super nice guy. But this all kind of falls under the same tree of that company, Dresser Industries, which is now known as Halliburton. So pretty interesting c…
▶ 47:13
At a meeting at SMU, this steering group included George McGee and Neil Mallon. McGee was currently the Assistant Secretary of State for Policy Planning and a member of the CFR. Neil Mallon then was Chairman of the Board of Dresser Industri…
▶ 47:42
Dresser is one of the big corporations that contribute money to the CFR. In the group with McGee and Mallon were five SMU officials, a Dallas banker, a real estate man, and Stanley Marcus, head of the steering group. The final literary prod…
▶ 1:26:07
As senior director of Dresser Industries, which is now part of Halliburton, Walker's son-in-law, Prescott Bush, became involved in the Middle East in the years after World War II. But it was George H.W. Bush who forged the dynasty's stronge…