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The Unauthorized History of The American Century Part Five (Buckley, CIA, Guatemala, ASC)

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The documentary series delves into historical events that shaped the American Century and therefore the modern world. The evolving development of the elite's mechanisms to establish and maintain power for their own means are uncovered, providing a clear perspective of history and new context for major historic events.
Part five focuses on William F Buckley, National Review, it's precursor Freeman Magazine and key connections linked to earlier parts of the series. The Buckley family links to Yale, Skull and Bones, CIA, and other CIA linked media outlets as well as Buckley Sr's involvement in the fossil fuel industry.
The Eisenhower and CIA's role in the 1954 coup of Guatemala and their connections to United Fruit Co. The Zemurray and Rosenwald families connections to the coup and the rise of the American Security Council and other links of interest are uncovered.
Created by Jon Swinn
Narrated by Jeremy Rothe-Kushel
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QEemiR7n53jJkMSHKipUhk1_UOjOv9t9izDW6AvkbtI/edit?usp=sharing
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The documentary series delves into historical events that shaped the American Century and therefore the modern world. The evolving development of the elite's mechanisms to establish and maintain power for their own means are uncovered, providing a clear perspective of history and new context for major historic events.
Part five focuses on William F Buckley, National Review, it's precursor Freeman Magazine and key connections linked to earlier parts of the series. The Buckley family links to Yale, Skull and Bones, CIA, and other CIA linked media outlets as well as Buckley Sr's involvement in the fossil fuel industry.
The Eisenhower and CIA's role in the 1954 coup of Guatemala and their connections to United Fruit Co. The Zemurray and Rosenwald families connections to the coup and the rise of the American Security Council and other links of interest are uncovered.
Created by Jon Swinn
Narrated by Jeremy Rothe-Kushel
Sources
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QEemiR7n53jJkMSHKipUhk1_UOjOv9t9izDW6AvkbtI/edit?usp=sharing
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yYUikGclBI
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