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N    22:14  Augusto Pinochet 4 changes history +8,633 [Winggal (4×)]
     
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22:08 (cur | prev) +9,804 Winggal talk contribs (Created page with " Augusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte (November 25, 1915 – December 10, 2006) was a Chilean military officer and dictator who ruled Chile as president from 1973 to 1990, following a U.S.-backed coup that overthrew democratically elected President Salvador Allende on September 11, 1973. Pinochet’s regime was marked by severe human rights abuses, neoliberal economic reforms, and anti-communist policies, making him one of the most controversial figures in Latin American...")
N    21:25  Thomas G. Clines 6 changes history +7,372 [Winggal (6×)]
     
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21:07 (cur | prev) +8,705 Winggal talk contribs (Created page with "Thomas Gregory Clines (August 18, 1928 – July 30, 2013) was a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer whose 30-year career was marked by involvement in major covert operations, including the Bay of Pigs, the Vietnam War, and the Iran-Contra affair. A close associate of Theodore Shackley and Edwin P. Wilson, Clines co-founded the Egyptian-American Transport and Services Corporation (EATSCO) and played a key role in private arms dealing, which led to his conviction in...")
N    21:05  EATSCO 6 changes history +8,241 [Winggal (6×)]
     
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20:55 (cur | prev) +8,333 Winggal talk contribs (Created page with "==History of the Egyptian-American Transport and Services Corporation (EATSCO)== The Egyptian-American Transport and Services Corporation (EATSCO) was a CIA front company established in 1979 to handle the shipment of U.S. military equipment to Egypt following the Camp David Accords. Its history is marked by its role in covert arms logistics, financial fraud, and ties to controversial CIA figures, including Edwin P. Wilson, Thomas G. Clines, and Theodore Shackley. ==Forma...")
N    17:19  Edwin P. Wilson 3 changes history +11,595 [Winggal (3×)]
     
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17:12 (cur | prev) +13,637 Winggal talk contribs (Created page with "Edwin Paul Wilson (May 3, 1928 – September 10, 2012) was a former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) officer whose career in intelligence and subsequent activities as a private arms dealer made him one of the most controversial figures in U.S. espionage history. Known for his lavish lifestyle and covert operations, Wilson was convicted in 1983 for illegally selling 20 tons of C-4 plastic explosives to Libya, only to have his convic...")
N    17:08  Ted Shackley 5 changes history +9,434 [Winggal (5×)]
     
17:08 (cur | prev) +45 Winggal talk contribs (Post-CIA Career and Le Cercle)
     
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16:56 (cur | prev) +13,416 Winggal talk contribs (Created page with "Theodore George “Ted” Shackley (July 16, 1927 – December 9, 2002) was a pivotal figure in American intelligence, renowned for his extensive career with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), where he played a central role in major Cold War covert operations, including those in Southeast Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. Known as the “Blond Ghost” for his elusive presence and blond hair, Shackley’s career spanned from the early 1950s to the late 1970s,...")