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Saturday, September 11, 2010
Iran-Contra Hearings Day 1 Part 17: Richard Secord Testimony Part 2 (1987)
May fifth, 1987 www.amazon.com See full hearing: thefilmarchived.blogspot.com Stanford Technology Trading Group International (STTGI) established a shell company operated by USAF Major General Richard V. Secord and Albert Hakim Iranian arms dealer, and a cornerstone of what informally as the "Enterprise" has announced a complex network of business entities for-profit and nonprofit organizations from the front Secord and Hakim created on arms sales to 'Iran to facilitate the transfer of weapons to NicaraguaContra, as well as side Relations principals Enterprise benefited in various ways. Key people * Thomas G. Clines, aka "Tea Co.". Won $ 883,000 for his services to the enterprise. * I. Willard sugar, Chief Financial Officer of Swiss bank accounts of companies. Companies and nonprofit organizations are involved * Compagnie de Service Fiduciaires (CSF) * National Endowment for the Preservation of Liberty (NEPL) a key role in developing the alliance Contra was played by the United StatesRonald Reagan, after capturing the presidency in January 1981. Reagan accused the Sandinistas of importing Cuban-style socialism and leftist guerrillas in El Salvador aid. On January 4, 1982 Reagan signed the top secret National Security Decision Directive 17 (SDDS-17), so the CIA the authority to collect and support the Contras with $ 19,000,000 in military aid. To support efforts for the Contras was a member of the Reagan Doctrine, which called for the provision of militarySupport for ...
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