Alleged links between John Dean, Gordon Liddy, Jack Anderson, and a Laos Pepsi factory tied to former General Claire Chennault’s Air America legacy
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Alleged links between John Dean, Gordon Liddy, Jack Anderson, and a Laos Pepsi factory tied to former General Claire Chennault’s Air America legacy The passage suggests possible historical connections between senior political figures (John Dean, Gordon Liddy) and a covert commercial operation in Laos involving a Pepsi-Cola factory allegedly linked to the former WWII general Claire Chennault’s airline that merged with CIA‑run Air America. While the claim is vague and unverified, it identifies specific names, a foreign location, and a corporate asset, offering a moderate investigative lead that could be pursued for historical financial or intelligence ties. Key insights: John Dean is referenced in a disparaging comment by Gordon Liddy.; Jack Anderson reportedly investigated a "Dragon Lady" connection.; The "Dragon Lady" is said to profit from a Pepsi-Cola factory in Laos.
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