12-12-2009, 06:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-12-2009, 06:27 PM by John Bevilaqua.)
Mukden it was then for Singlaub, from my manuscript done in 2000. I think Jimmy Carter fired Singlaub for insubordination for actions in South Korea in the late 1970's then Singlaub helped run the Iranian hostage crisis to get rid of Carter as a payback and to install Reagan to make sure that the Iron Curtain would come tumbling down by the late 1980's. And the rest is history.
Here is more about the U.S. Council for World Freedom yet another Nazi front.
The U.S.C.W.F. served in the early 1980's as the American chapter of The World Anti-Communist League and sent delegates to all of the WACL conferences. The U.S.C.W.F. was formed during a meeting held at The Mountain Shadow Resort inn in Phoenix, Arizona on, get this date now, November 22, 1981, which was convened by Major General John K. Singlaub, a former O.S.S. operative during WW-II and the Central Intelligence Agency deputy chief in South Korea during the Korean War where he undoubtedly interacted with Major General Charles Willoughby. In 1946, he was chief of the U.S. military liaison mission to, get this now, Mukden, Manchuria, China, and later served as the China desk officer for the Central Intelligence Agency in 1949. How far away from Vonsiatsky's White Russian Nazi headquarters in Harbin would one find Mukden is presently unknown, but infinitely fascinating. (Approximately 200 kilometers apart in the Northeast quadrant of Manchuria which borders Russia.)
Here is more about the U.S. Council for World Freedom yet another Nazi front.
The U.S.C.W.F. served in the early 1980's as the American chapter of The World Anti-Communist League and sent delegates to all of the WACL conferences. The U.S.C.W.F. was formed during a meeting held at The Mountain Shadow Resort inn in Phoenix, Arizona on, get this date now, November 22, 1981, which was convened by Major General John K. Singlaub, a former O.S.S. operative during WW-II and the Central Intelligence Agency deputy chief in South Korea during the Korean War where he undoubtedly interacted with Major General Charles Willoughby. In 1946, he was chief of the U.S. military liaison mission to, get this now, Mukden, Manchuria, China, and later served as the China desk officer for the Central Intelligence Agency in 1949. How far away from Vonsiatsky's White Russian Nazi headquarters in Harbin would one find Mukden is presently unknown, but infinitely fascinating. (Approximately 200 kilometers apart in the Northeast quadrant of Manchuria which borders Russia.)