No JS loaded on HT. Oasis?
If so, great track.
Back at ya.
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> "You can sail with me in my Yellow Submarine."
No JS loaded on HT. Oasis?
If so, great track.
Back at ya.
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Supersonic
> "You can sail with me in my Yellow Submarine."
Op Bagley.
>>664552 Compilation last bread from previous breads.
>>664787 from last bread.
Liz Bagley is on Board of Directors of
> Diplomacy Center Foundation to support the Department of State in creating the
> U.S. Diplomacy Center (@DiplomacyCenter) = 40,000 S.F., state-of-the-art museum and education center dedicated to telling the story of American diplomacy.
Honarary Directors are 8 ex-SoS's (see pics)
Chair of DCF --William C. Harrop
>https:// infogalactic.com/info/William_C._Harrop
William Caldwell Harrop (born February 19, 1929) is an American diplomat. Harrop served for 39 years as a Foreign Service Officer, with postings as United States ambassador to Guinea, Kenya and the Seychelles, the Congo (Kinshasa), and Israel.
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Harrop returned to the U.S. and was on home leave when he was appointed U.S. Ambassador to Guinea.[1] Harrop served in this post from May 29, 1975 to July 15, 1977.[2] As ambassador in Conakry, Guinea, Harrop faced hostility from President Ahmed Sékou Touré, leader of a radical, pan-Africanist movement.[1] Harrop's twelve-member mission was also dramatically outnumbered by the Soviet mission, which had 1200 people, and the Chinese mission, which had 700 people.[1] Key issues handled during Harrop's tenure in Conakry were Soviet overflights and bases in the country and U.S. humanitarian aid in Guinea.[1] In 1977, Harrop left Guinea and returned to the Bureau of African Affairs to become principle deputy to Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Richard M. Moose.[1] At the Bureau of African Affairs, Harrop spent most time of issues relating to Zaire and the Horn of Africa (particularly the Ogaden War between Ethiopia and Somalia), while Moose handled most matters relating to southern Africa (South Africa, Rhodesia, Namibia, and Angola).[1]
Harrop left the Bureau of African Affairs in 1980[1] and became U.S. Ambassador to Kenya, serving from July 10, 1980 to September 1, 1983.[
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Kenya? Where have we heard THAT Name before?
Diplomacy Center has almost ZERO public funding.
Almost all private through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) ← remember this acronym.
Where does DCF get its $$$$$$$$ ???
Great question that needs further digging.
What I wonder is if/what ex-SoS RT has anything to do with this, especially when he was SoS managing the "Public" component.
And who's really running the show at DCF – Billy Bob Harrop or Liz Bagley?