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THE COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS In 1921, Edward Mandel House and his friends formed the
Council on Foreign Relations whose purpose right from its conception was to destroy the freedom and independence of the United
States, and to lead the country into a one-world government. Right from its beginning, in 1921, the CFR began to attract men of power and
influence. In the late 1920’s, important financing for the CFR came from the Rockefeller Foundation and the Carnegie
Foundation. In 1940, at the invitation of President Roosevelt, members of the CFR gained domination over the State Department,
and they have maintained this domination ever since. Its
intentions The late Carroll Quigley (Bill Clinton’s mentor), Professor of History
at Georgetown University, member of the CFR, stated in his book, "The
CFR is the American Branch of a society which originated in England, and which believes that national boundaries should be
obliterated, and a one-world rule established." Rear Admiral Chester Ward, a former member of the Cfr for 16 years, warned the
American people of the organization’s intentions: "The most powerful clique in these elitist groups have one objective in
common — they want to bring about the surrender of the sovereingty of the national independence of the United States.
A second clique of international members in the CFR comprises the Wall Street international bankers and their key agents.
Primarily, they want the world banking monopoly from whatever power ends up in the control of global government." And Dan Smoot, a former member of the FBI Headquarters
staff in Washington, D.C., summarized the organization’s purpose as follows: "The ultimate aim of the CFR is to create a one-world
socialist system, and to make the U.S. an official part of it." In other words, the CFR’s activities are treasonous to the U.S. Constitution.
Their goal is to put an end to the United States of America, and to make the country a part of their global government scheme. Its
influence In 1944 and in 1948, the Republican candidate for President,
Thomas Dewey, was a CFR member. In later years, Republicans Eisenhower and Nixon were members of the CFR, as were Democrats
Stevenson, Kennedy, Humphrey, and McGovern. (Note: We believe Kennedy became disloyal to
the CFR prior to his assassination.") The American people think that they have a choice when they vote for a President,
but the truth of the matter is , with few exceptions: Presidential candidates for decades have been CFR members. In one of the CFR’s annual reports, published
in 1978, it listed a membership of 1878 members. Eleven of its members at this time were United States Senators, with even
more Congressmen belonging to the organization. 284 of its members listed in this report were United States Government officials.
And the Chairman of the Board of this immensely powerful pyramid was stated as being none other than David Rockefeller himself. The CFR not only has its members in the United States
Government, but its influence has also spead to other vital areas of American life. According to Newell: "Its members
have run, or are running, NBC and CBS, ‘The New York Times’, ‘The Washington Post’, ‘The Des
Moines Register’, and many other important newspapers. The leaders of ‘Time’, ‘Newsweek’, ‘Fortune’,
‘Business Week’, and numerous other publications are CFR members. The organization’s members also dominate
the academic world, top corporations, the huge tax-exempt foundations, labor unions, the military, and just about every segment
of American life." Barry Goldwater states in his book, "With No Apologies", on page 231: "Does it not seem strange to you that these men
just happened to be CFR and just happened to be on the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve, that absolutely controls
the money and interest rates of this great country without benefit of Congress? A privately owned organization, the Federal
Reserve, which has absolutely nothing to do with the United States of America!" and Newell continues to write: "Not every member
of the CFR is fully committed to carrying out Edward Mandell House’s conspiratorial plan. Many have been flattered by
an invitation to join a study group, which is what the CFR calls itself. Others go along because of personal benefits, such
as a nice job and a new importance. But all are used to promote the destruction of U.S. sovereignty." All aspects of American life are dominated The
members of the CFR dominate almost every aspect of American life, yet most Americans have never even heard of the Council
on Foreign Relations. One reason for this is probably because there are over 170 journalists, correspondents, and communications
executives who are members of the CFR, and who do not write about the organization. Also, it is an express condition of membership
that no one is to disclose what goes on at CFR meetings. Congressmen John R. Rarick had warned: "The CFR, dedicated to one-world government, financed
by a number of the largest tax-exempt foundations, and wielding such power and influence over our lives in the areas of finance,
business, labor, military, education, and mass communication-media, should be familiar to every American concerned with good
government, and with preserving and defending the U.S. Constitution and our free-enterprise system. Yet, the nation’s
right-to-know machinery, the news media, usually so aggressive in exposures to inform our people, remain conspicuously silent
when it comes to the CFR, its members and their activities. "The CFR is the establishment. Not only does it have influence and power
in key decision-making positions at the highest levels of government to apply pressure from above, but it also finances and
uses individuals and groups to bring pressure from below, to justify the high level decisions for converting the U.S. from
a sovereign Constitution Republic into a servile member of a one-world dictatorship." The CFR now has its main headquarters
at the corner of park Avenue and 68th Street in New York City, in a building given to the organization by the Rockefeller
family in 1929. Its main goal is still to create a one-world government by destroying the freedom and independence of all
nations, especially the United States. And David Rockefeller continues to be its Chairman of the Board. |
THE TWO NON-GOVERNMENT BILLIONARE CLUBS ERR... "ORGANIZATIONS"
THAT RUN THE UNITED STATES. Right
now the United States is completely under the control of those who run these two organizations
(David Rockefeller in particular). It is therefore important
to understand these organizations if we wish to understand what has been taking place in the
United States since the early 1900’s. The resource material I
am using that explains in depth what these two organizations are all about was written
by Jack Newell and Devvy Kidd ("Why A Bankrupt America?",
Project Liberty, P.O. Box 741075, Arvada, CO 80006-9075). Please allow me to
share the main ideas with you. Edward Mandell House The Council on Foreign
Relations was founded in 1921 by Edward Mandell House, who had been the chief
advisor of President Woodrow Wilson. Actually, he was more than just a prominent
aide of the President; he dominated the President. He was referred to as
Wilson’s "alter ego" (other self), and was credited for being
the most powerful individual in the United States during the Wilson Administration from 1913
until 1921. House was a Marxist whose goal was to socialize the United
States. In 1912, House wrote the book "Philip Dru: Administrator"
in which he stated that he was working for "Socialism as dreamed of by Karl Marx."
In this book, House laid out a plan for the conquest of America,
telling how both the Democratic and Republican Parties would be controlled, and be used as
instruments in the creation of a socialistic government. And
he asked for the establishment of a state-controlled central bank, which were both proposed
in "The Communist Manifesto". And it was in 1913, during the very
first year of the House-dominated Wilson Administration, that both of these
proposals became law. The Federal Reserve Act was passed, which brought into power
a private central bank to create the money of the United States, taking
this power away from the united States Congress. And the 16th Amendment
to the United States Constitution, the graduated income tax as proposed
by Karl Marx, was also ratified. Original article can be found here: www.councilonforeignrelations.net By Melvin Sickler FACT: THE CABINET OF EVERY PRESIDENT SINCE FDR HAS BEEN ALMOST ENTIRELY DOMINATED
BY MEMBERS OF ONE OF OR BOTH OF THESE TWO GROUPS THE CFR OWN AND CONTROL THE MEDIA, WATCH THIS NOW! THE ONLY REASON YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD
OF THESE GROUPS IS BECAUSE THEY HAVEN'T TOLD YOU Obama Cabinet Position: Health and Human Services Obama Cabinet Position: US Attorney
General MORE PROMINENT CFR AND TRILATERAL COMMISSION MEMBERS: This is a partial list. It was formed in the 90's and and only includes CFR, Trilateral Commission
and Bilderberg members at that time. So don't forget George Bush, Jimmy Carter, Richard Nixon, Lyndon B. Johnson etc...
Are all here as well. Scroll down and see who gets to decide how your children
will be educated and who brings you the evening news! CFR = Council on Foreign Relations TC = Trilateral
Commission BB = Bilderberg Group President of the United States of America Asst. Sec. for Administration, United Nations National Security
Advisor, Nominated to head CIA in '97 Vice President of the United States of America Secretary Of State Secretary Of Defense
Chairman Joint Chiefs Of Staff Director Central Intelligence
Agency Chairman, Council of Economics Advisors Treasury
Secretary Secretary of Interior Secretary
of Housing and Urban Development Secretary of Health & Human Services JUDICIARY: Sandra
Day O'Connor, Assoc. Justice, U.S. Supreme Court -- CFR Steve G. Breyer, Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, First
Circuit, Boston -- CFR Ruth B. Ginsburg, U.S. Court Of Appeals, Wash., DC Circuit -- CFR Laurence H. Silberman,
U.S. Court of Appeals, Wash., DC Circuit -- CFR U.S.
INSTITUTE FOR PEACE: John Norton Moore, Chairman -- CFR Elspeth Davies Rostow, Vice Chairman -- CFR
Samuel W. Lewis, President -- CFR John Richardson, Counselor -- CFR David Little, Senior Scholar
-- CFR William R. Kintner, Director -- CFR W. Scott Thompson, Director -- CFR OFFICE OF U.S. TRADE REPRESENTATIVE: Gary R. Edson, Chief of Staff &
Counselor -- CFR Joshua Bolten, General Counsel -- CFR Daniel M. Price, Dep. General Counsel -- CFR TREASURY DEPARTMENT: Roger Altman, Deputy
Sec. -- CFR Robert R. Glauber, Under Sec., Finance -- CFR David C. Mulford, Under Sec., Intntl Affairs --
CFR Robert M. Bestani, Dep Asst Sec., Intntl. Monetary Affairs -- CFR J. French Hill, Dep. Asst. Sec., Corp
Finance -- CFR John M. Niehuss, Dep. Asst. Sec., Intntl. Monetary Affairs -- CFR OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT: Joshua Lederberg, V. Chmn Adv. Counc.
-- CFR John H. Gibbons, Director -- CFR Lewis M. Branscomb, Adv. Council -- CFR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY: James M. Strock, Asst. Adm.,
Enforcement And Compliance -- CFR AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION: Leonard H. Robinson, Jr., President --
CFR WHITE HOUSE STAFF: George Stephanopoulos,
Director, Communications -- CFR Willian J. Crowe, Chief Foreign Intelligence Advisory Bd. -- CFR Nancy Soderberg,
Staff Director, National Secuity Council -- CFR Samuel R. Berger, Deputy Advisor, National Security -- CFR W. Bowman Cutter, Deputy Assistant, National Economic Council -- CFR OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT & BUDGET: Alice Rivlin, Deputy Director -- CFR EXPORT-IMPORT BANK: John D. Macomber, President & Chairman -- CFR Eugene K. Lawson, 1st VP & Vice Chairman -- CFR Rita M. Rodriguez, Director -- CFR Hart Fessenden,
General Council -- CFR OFFICE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY:
William R. Graham, Jr., Science Advisor to President & Director -- CFR LIBRARY OF CONGRESS: James H. Billington, Librarian, Chmn. Trust Fund Board -- CFR
Ruth Ann Stewart, Asst. Librarian National Programs -- CFR NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION: Frank H. T. Rhodes, Bd. Of Directors -- CFR James B. Holderman,
Bd. Of Directors -- CFR D. Allen Bromley, Bd. Of Directors -- CFR U.S. ARMS CONTROL & DISARMAMENT AGENCY: Thomas Graham, Jr., General Council -- CFR William
Schneier, Chmn., General Advisory Council -- CFR Richard Burt, Negotiator On Strategic Defense Arms -- CFR David Smith, Negotiator, Defense & Space -- CFR FEDERAL
JUDICIAL CENTER: William W. Schwarzer, Director -- CFR DEPARTMENT OF STATE: Madeleine Albright, UN Amabassador -- CFR Clifton Wharton, Jr., Deputy
Sec. -- CFR Lynn Davis, Under Sec. for International Security Affairs -- CFR, TC Brandon H. Grove, Dir.
of Foreign Service Institute -- CFR H. Allen Holms, Asst. Sec., Bureau Of Politico-Military Affairs -- CFR John H. Kelly, Asst. Sec., Near East-South Asian Affairs -- CFR Alexander F. Watson, Deputy Rep., United Nations
-- CFR Jonathan Moore, UN Mission -- CFR Joseph Verner Reed, Chief of Protocol -- CFR Dennis B.
Ross, Director, Policy Planning Staff -- CFR Edward Perkins, Dir. of Personnel -- CFR Abraham David Sofaer,
Legal Advisor -- CFR Peter Tanoff, Under Sec. for Political Affairs -- CFR, TC Brian Atwood, Under Sec.
For Management -- CFR Joan E. Spero, Under Sec. Eco. & Ag. Affairs -- CFR George E. Moose, Asst. Sec.
African Affairs -- CFR Winston Lord, Asst. Sec., East Asian & Pacific Affairs -- CFR, TC Stephen A. Oxman, Asst. Sec., European Affairs -- CFR Timothy E. Wirth, Counselor -- CFR
DEPARTMENT OF STATE -- AMBASSADORS: Strobe
Talbott (Special Advisor For CIS) -- CFR Thomas R. Pickering (Russia) -- CFR Morton I. Abramowitz (Turkey)
-- CFR Michael H. Armacost (Japan) -- CFR Shirly Temple Black (Czechoslovakia) -- CFR Julia Chang
Bloch (Nepal) -- CFR Henry E. Catto, Jr. (Great Britain) -- CFR Frances Cook (Camaroon) -- CFR Edward
P. Djerejian (Syria) -- CFR Geoge E. Moose (Senegal) -- CFR John D. Negroponte (Mexico) -- CFR Edward
N. Ney (Canada) -- CFR Robert B. Oakley (Pakistan) -- CFR Robert H. Pelletreau, Jr. (Tunisia) -- CFR Christopher H. Phillips (Brunei) -- CFR Nicholas Platt (Phillipines) -- CFR James W. Spain (Maldives
& Sri Lanka) -- CFR Terence A. Todman (Argentina) -- CFR Frank G. Wisner II (Egypt) -- CFR Warren
Zimmerman (Yugoslavia) -- CFR UNITED STATES CONGRESS -- SENATORS: David L. Boren (D-OK) -- CFR,
William Bradley (D-NJ) -- CFR John
H. Chafee (R-RI) -- CFR, TC William S. Cohen (R-ME), Secretery of Defense-- CFR, TC Christopher J. Dodd
(D-CT) -- CFR Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) -- TC Bob Graham (D-FL) -- CFR Joseph I. Lieberman (D-CT)
-- CFR George J. Mitchell (D-ME) -- CFR Claiborne Pell (D-RI) -- CFR Larry Pressler (R-SD) -- CFR
Charles S. Robb (D-VA) -- CFR, TC John D. Rockefeller, IV (D-WV) -- CFR, TC William Roth, Jr. (R-DE)
-- CFR, TC UNITED STATES CONGRESS -- REPRESENTATIVES: Howard L. Berman (D-CA)
-- CFR Thomas S. Foley (D-WA) -- CFR Sam Gejdenson (D-CT) -- CFR Richard A. Gephardt (D-MO) --
CFR Newton L. Gingrich (R-GA) -- CFR Lee H. Hamilton (D-IN) -- TC Amory Houghton, Jr. (R-NY) --
CFR Nancy Lee Johnson (R-CT) -- CFR Jim Leach (R-IA) -- TC John Lewis (D-GA) -- CFR Robert
T. Matsui (D-CA) -- CFR Dave K. Mccurdy (D-OK) -- CFR Eleanor Homes Norton (D-DC) -- CFR Thomas
El Petri (R-WI) -- CFR Charles B. Rangel (D-NY) -- TC Carlos A. Romero-Barcelo (D-PR) -- CFR Patricia
Schroeder (D-CO) -- CFR Peter Smith (R-VT) -- CFR Olympia J. Snow (R-ME) -- CFR John M. Spratt
(D-SC) -- CFR Louis Stokes (D-OH) -- CFR FEDERAL
RESERVE SYSTEM (PAST & PRESENT - PARTIAL LIST): Alan Greenspan, ChairmaN -- CFR, TC E.
Gerald Corrigan, V. Chmn./Pres. NY Fed. Res. Bank -- CFR Richard N. Cooper, Chmn. Boston Fed. Res. Bank -- CFR Sam Y. Cross, Manager, Foreign Open Market Acct. -- CFR Robert F. Erburu, Chmn. San Francisco Fed. Res. Bank
-- CFR Robert P. Forrestal, Pres. Atlanta Fed. Res. Bank -- CFR Bobby R. Inman, Chmn., Dallas Fed. Res.
Bank -- CFR, TC Robert H. Knight, Esq. -- CFR Steven Muller -- CFR John R. Opel -- CFR Anthony
M. Solomon -- CFR, TC Edwin M. Truman, Staff Dir. International Finance -- CFR Cyrus R. Vance -- CFR Paul Volcker -- CFR, TC Chase
Manhattan Corp.: Thomas G. Labrecque, Chairman & CEO -- CFR, TC Robert R. Douglass, Vice Chairman
-- CFR Willard C. Butcher, Dir. -- CFR Richard W. Lyman, Dir. -- CFR Joan Ganz Cooney, Dir. --
CFR David T. Mclaughlin, Dir. -- CFR Edmund T. Pratt, Jr., Dir. -- CFR Henry B. Schacht, Dir. --
CFR Chemical Bank: Walter V. Shipley, Chairman -- CFR Robert J. Callander, President -- CFR William C. Pierce, Executive Officer -- CFR Randolph W. Bromery,
Dir. -- CFR Charles W. Duncan, Jr., Dir. -- CFR George V. Grune, Dir. -- CFR Helen L. Kaplan, Dir.
-- CFR Lawrence G. Rawl, Dir. -- CFR Michael I. Sovern, Dir. -- CFR Richard D. Wood, Dir. -- CFR
Citicorp: John S. Reed. Chairman -- CFR William
R. Rhodes, Vice Chairman -- CFR Richard S. Braddock, President -- CFR John M. Deutch, Dir. -- CFR Clifton C. Garvin, Jr., Dir -- CFR C. Peter Mccolough, Dir. -- CFR Rozanne L. Ridgeway, Dir. -- CFR Franklin A. Thomas, Dir. -- CFR First City Bancorp, Texas: A. Robert Abboud, CEO -- CFR Morgan Guaranty: Lewis T. Preston, Chairman -- CFR Bankers Trust New York Corporation: Charles S. Stanford, Jr., Chairman -- CFR Alfred Brittain III, Dir. -- CFR Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., Dir -- CFR Richard L. Gelb, Dir. -- CFR Patricia Carry Stewart, Dir. -- CFR First National Bank of Chicago:
Barry F. Sullivan -- TC Manufacturers Hanover Directors:
Cyrus Vance -- CFR G. Robert Durham -- CFR George B. Munroe -- CFR Marina V. N. Whitman
-- CFR, TC Charles J. Pilliod, Jr. -- CFR Bank America:
Andrew F. Brimmer, Dir. -- CFR Ignazio E. Lozano, Jr., Dir. -- CFR Ruben F. Mettler, Dir. -- CFR
Securities & Exchange Commission: Michael D. Mann, Dir.
International Affairs -- CFR Jay Mazur, International Ladies' Garment Workers
Union -- CFR, TC Jack Sheinkman, Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers Union -- CFR Albert Shanker,
Pres., American Federation Of Teachers -- CFR, TC Glen E. Watts, Communication Of Workers Of America -- CFR, TC Department
Of Defense: Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense -- CFR Frank G. Wisnerll, Under Secretary for Policy
-- CFR Henry S. Rowen, Asst. Sec., International Security Affairs -- CFR Judy Ann Miller, Dep. Asst. Sec.
Nuclear Forces & Arms Control -- CFR W. Bruce Weinrod, Dep. Asst. Sec., Europe & NATO -- CFR Adm.
Seymour Weiss, Chairman, Defense Policy Board -- CFR Charles M. Herzfeld, Dir. Defense Research & Engineering
-- CFR Andrew W. Marshall, Dir., Net Assessment -- CFR Michael P. W. Stone, Secretary of the Army -- CFR
Donald B. Rice, Secretary of the Air Force -- CFR Franklin C. Miller, Dep. Asst. Sec. Nuclear Forces &
Arms Control -- CFR Allied Supreme Commanders: 1949-52 Eisenhower
-- CFR 1952-53 Ridgeway -- CFR 1953-56 Gruenther -- CFR 1956-63 Norstad -- CFR 1963-69
Lemnitzer -- CFR 1969-74 Goodpaster -- CFR 1974-79 Haig -- CFR 1979-87 Rogers -- CFR, TC Superintendents of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point: 1960-63
Westmoreland -- CFR 1963-66 Lampert -- CFR 1966-68 Bennett -- CFR 1970-74 Knowlton -- CFR 1974-77 Berry -- CFR 1977-81 Goodpaster -- CFR CFR Military
Fellows, 1991: Col. William M. Drennan, Jr., USAF -- CFR Col. Wallace C. Gregson, USMC -- CFR Col. Jack B. Wood, USA -- CFR CFR Military Fellows, 1992: Col. David M. Mize, USMC -- CFR Col. John P. Rose, USA -- CFR Joint
Chiefs of Staff: Gen. Colin L. Powell, Chairman -- CFR Gen. Carl E. Vuono, Army -- CFR Gen.
John T. Chain, Co Sac -- CFR Gen. Merril A. Mcpeak, Co Pac AF -- CFR Lt. Gen. George L. Butler, Dir. Strategic
Plans & Policy -- CFR Lt. Gen. Charles T. Boyd, Com. Air Univ. -- CFR Lt. Gen. Bradley C. Hosmer, AF
Inspector General -- CFR Secretaries of Defense: 1957-59
Mcelroy -- CFR 1959-61 Gates -- CFR 1961-68 McNamara -- CFR, TC 1969-73 Laird -- CFR 1973-75
Richardson -- CFR, TC 1975-77 Rumsfeld -- CFR 1977-80 Brown -- CFR, TC 1980-88 Weinberger -- CFR,
TC 1988- Carlucci -- CFR 1988- Cheney -- CFR Additional
Military: Mg R.C. Bowman -- CFR Bg F. Brown -- CFR Lt Col W. Clark -- CFR Adm Wm.
Crowe -- CFR Col P. M. Dawkins -- CFR V. Adm. Thor Hanson -- CFR Col W. Hauser -- CFR Maj
R. Kimmitt -- CFR Gen W. Knowlton -- CFR V. Adm J. Lee -- CFR Col D. Mead -- CFR Mg Jack
Merritt -- CFR Gen E. Meyer -- CFR Col Wm. E. Odom -- CFR Col L. Olvey -- CFR Col Geo.
K. Osborn -- CFR Mg J. Pustay -- CFR Lg E.L. Rowny -- CFR Capt Gary Sick -- CFR Mg De
Witt Smith -- CFR Bg Perry Smith -- CFR Ltg Wm. Y. Smith -- CFR Col W. Taylor -- CFR Adm
S. Turner -- CFR Mg J. Welch -- CFR Gen J. Wickham -- CFR CBS: Laurence A. Tisch, CEO -- CFR Roswell Gilpatric -- CFR James Houghton -- CFR, TC Henry Schacht
-- CFR, TC Dan Rather -- CFR Richard Hottelet -- CFR Frank Stanton -- CFR NBC/RCA: John F. Welch, CEO -- CFR Jane Pfeiffer -- CFR Lester
Crystal -- CFR, TC R.W. Sonnenfeidt -- CFR, TC John Petty -- CFR Tom Brokaw -- CFR David
Brinkley -- CFR John Chancellor -- CFR Marvin Kalb -- CFR Irving R. Levine -- CFR Herbert
Schlosser -- CFR Peter G. Peterson -- CFR John Sawhill -- CFR ABC: Thomas S. Murphy, CEO -- CFR Barbara Walters -- CFR John Connor -- CFR Diane Sawyer -- CFR John Scall -- CFR Public Broadcast Service:
Robert Mcneil -- CFR Jim Lehrer -- CFR C. Hunter-Gault -- CFR Hodding Carter III -- CFR
Daniel Schorr -- CFR Associated Press: Stanley Swinton -- CFR Harold Anderson -- CFR Katharine Graham -- CFR, TC Reuters: Michael Posner -- CFR Baltimore
Sun: Henry Trewhitt -- CFR Washington Times: Arnaud De Borchgrave -- CFR Children's TV Workshop (Sesame Street): Joan Ganz Cooney, Pres. -- CFR Cable News Network: W. Thomas Johnson, Pres. -- TC Daniel Schorr -- CFR U.S. News & World Report: David Gergen -- TC New York Times Co.: Richard Gelb -- CFR William Scranton -- CFR, TC John F. Akers,
Dir. -- CFR Louis V. Gerstner, Jr., Dir. -- CFR George B. Munroe, Dir. -- CFR Donald M. Stewart,
Dir. -- CFR Cyrus R. Vance, Dir. -- CFR A.M. Rosenthal -- CFR Seymour Topping -- CFR James
Greenfield -- CFR Max Frankel -- CFR Jack Rosenthal -- CFR John Oakes -- CFR Harrison
Salisbury -- CFR H.L. Smith -- CFR Steven Rattner -- CFR Richard Burt -- CFR Flora Lewis
-- CFR Time, Inc.: Ralph Davidson -- CFR Donald M. Wilson -- CFR Henry Grunwald -- CFR Alexander Heard -- CFR Sol Linowitz -- CFR Thomas Watson, Jr. -- CFR Strobe Talbott -- CFR Newsweek/Washington
Post: Katharine Graham -- CFR N. Deb. Katzenbach -- CFR Robert Christopher -- CFR Osborne Elliot -- CFR Phillip
Geyelin -- CFR Murry Marder -- CFR Maynard Parker -- CFR George Will -- CFR, TC Robert
Kaiser -- CFR Meg Greenfield -- CFR Walter Pincus -- CFR Murray Gart -- CFR Peter Osnos
-- CFR Don Oberdorfer -- CFR Dow Jones & Co (Wall Street
Journal): Richard Wood -- CFR Robert Bartley -- CFR, TC Karen House -- CFR National Review: Wm. F. Buckley, Jr. -- CFR Readers Digest: George V. Grune,
CEO -- CFR William G. Bowen, Dir. -- CFR Syndicated Columnists
Geogia Anne Geyer -- CFR Ben J. Wattenberg -- CFR Exxon
Corporation Lawrence G. Rawl, Chairman -- CFR Lee R. Raymond, President -- CFR, TC Jack
G. Clarke, Sr., Vice President -- CFR Randolph W. Bromery, Dir. -- CFR D. Wayne Calloway, Dir. -- CFR Texaco: Alfred C. Decrane,Jr., Chairman -- CFR John Brademas, Dir. -- CFR, TC Willard C. Butcher, Dir. -- CFR William J. Crowe, Jr., Dir. -- CFR, TC
John K. Mckinley, Dir. -- CFR Thomas S. Murphy, Dir. -- CFR Atlantic Richfield-Arco: Hannah H. Gray, Dir. -- CFR Donal M. Kendall,Dir. -- CFR, TC Henry Wendt, Dir. -- TC Shell Oil Co.: Frank H. Richardson,
CEO -- CFR Rand V. Araskog, Dir. -- CFR, TC Mobil Corp.:
Allan E. Murray, Chairman & President -- CFR, TC Lewis M. Branscomb, Dir. -- CFR Samuel C.
Johnson, Dir. -- TC Helene L. Kaplan, Dir. -- CFR Charles S. Sanford, Jr., Dir. -- CFR Tenneco, Inc.: James L. Ketelsen, Chairman -- CFR W. Michael Blumenthal,
Dir. -- CFR Joseph J. Sisco, Dir. -- CFR General Motors
Corp.: Marina V.N. Whitman, VP -- CFR, TC Anne L. Armstrong,
Dir. -- CFR Marvin L. Goldberger, Dir. -- CFR Edmund T. Pratt, Jr., Dir. -- CFR Dennis Weatherstone,
Dir. -- CFR Leon H. Sullivan, Dir. -- CFR Thomas H. Wyman, Dir. -- CFR Ford Motor Company: Clifton R. Wharton, Dir. -- CFR Roberto C. Goizueta, Dir. -- CFR GE/NBC Corp.: John F. Welch, Jr. Chairman -- CFR David
C. Jones -- CFR Lewis T. Preston -- CFR Frank H.T. Rhodes -- CFR Walter B. Wriston -- CFR Deere & Co: Hans W. Becherer, Chairman/CEO -- CFR IBM: John F. Akers, Chairman -- CFR C. Michael Armstrong, Sr.
VP -- CFR Amtrak: William S. Norman, Executive VP -- CFR AT&T:
Robert E. Allen, Chairman & CEO -- CFR Randall L. Tobias, Vice Chairman -- CFR Louis V. Gerstner,
Dir. -- CFR Juanita M. Kreps, Dir. -- CFR Donald F. Mchenry, Dir. -- CFR Henry B. Schacht, Dir.
-- CFR Michael I. Sovern, Dir. -- CFR Franklin A. Thamas, Dir. -- CFR Rawleigh Warner, Jr., Dir.
-- CFR Thomas H. Wyman, Dir. -- CFR Chrysler Corp.: Joseph A. Califano, Jr., Dir. -- CFR Peter A. Magowan, Dir. -- CFR American Express Co.: James D. Robinson,Ceo -- CFR Joan Edelman Spero -- TC Anne L.
Armstrong -- CFR William G. Bowen -- CFR Charles W. Duncan, Jr. -- CFR Richard M. Furlaud -- CFR
Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. -- CFR, TC Henry A. Kissinger -- CFR, TC Frank P. Popoff -- CFR Robert
V. Roosa -- CFR Joseph H. Williams -- CFR Richard D. Wood, CEO, Eli Lily & Co -- CFR Richard
M. Furlaud, CEO, Bristol-Myers Squibb Co -- CFR Frank Peter Popoff, CEO, Dow Chemical Co. -- CFR Charles
Peter McColough, Chmn Ex. Comm, Xerox -- CFR Rozanne L. Ridgewar, Dir., 3M, RJR Nabisco, Union Carbide -- CFR Ruben F. Mettler, Former CEO, TRW, Inc. -- CFR Henry B. Schacht, CEO, Cummins Engines -- CFR Edmund
T. Pratt, Jr., CEO, Pfizer, Inc. -- CFR Rand V. Araskog, CEO, ITT Corp. -- CFR, TC W. Michael Blumenthal,
Chairman, Unisys Corp. -- CFR Joseph John Sisco, Dir., Geico, Raytheon, Gillette -- CFR J.Fred Bucy, Former
Pres, CEO, Texas Instruments -- CFR Paul A. Allaire, Chairman, CEO, Xerox Corp. -- TC Dwayne O. Andreas,
Chairman, CEO, Archer Midland Daniels -- TC James E. Burke, Chairman, CEO Em., Johnson & Johnson -- TC D. Wayne Calloway, Chairman, CEO, Pepsico -- TC Frank C. Carlucci, Vice Chmn., The Carlyle Group -- TC Lynn
E. Davis, VP, Dir., Rand Corp -- TC Stephen Friedman, Sr., VP, Co-Chairman, Goldman, Sachs -- TC Louis V.
Gerstner, Jr., Chairman, CEO, RJR Nabisco -- TC Joseph T. Gorman, Chairman, Pres, CEO, TRW Inc. -- TC Maurice
R. Greenberg, Chairman, CEO, American International Group -- TC Robert D. Hass, Chairman, CEO, Levi Strauss -- TC
David J. Hennigar, Chairman, Crownx, Vice Chairman, Crown Life -- TC Robert D. Hormats, Vice Chairman, Goldman
Sachs Int. -- TC James R. Houghton, Chairman, CEO, Corning Inc. -- TC Donald R. Keough, President, CEO,
The Coca Cola Co. -- TC Henry A. Kissinger, Chairman, Kissinger Assoc. -- TC Whitney Macmillan, Chairman,
CEO, Cargill, Inc. -- TC Robert S. McNamara, former President, The World Bank, Defense Secretary during the Vietnam
War-- TC William D. Ruckershaus, Chairman, CEO, Browning-Ferris Ind. -- TC David Stockman, Gen Partner,
The Blackstone Group -- CFR Henry Wendt, Chmn, Smith Kline Beecham -- TC University Professors:
Graham Allison, Prof. Of Gov., Harvard Univ. -- TC Zbigniew Brzezinski, Prof., Johns Hopkins -- TC Gerald L. Curtis, Prof. Poli Sci, Columbia
Univ. -- TC Martin S. Feldstein, Prof. Econ, Harvard Univ. -- TC Richard N. Gardner, Prof. Law, Columbia
Univ. -- TC Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Prof. Int'l Affairs, Harvard Univ. -- TC Robert D. Putnam, Prof. Politics,
Havard Univ. -- TC Henry Rosovsky, Prof. Harvard Univ. -- TC George P. Shultz, Hon. Fellow, Stanford Univ.
-- TC Lester C. Thorow, Dean, Sloan School if Mgmt., MIT -- TC Paul Volcker, Prof. Int'l Econ., Princeton
Univ -- TC College & University Presidents: Robert H.
Edwards, Bowdoin College -- CFR Vartan Gregorian, Brown University -- CFR Hanna Holbom Gray, University
of Chicago -- CFR Joseph S. Murphy, City Univ. of NY -- CFR Michael I. Sovern, Columbia Univ. -- CFR Frank H.T. Rhodes, Cornell University -- CFR James T. Laney, Emory University -- CFR Rev. Joseph A.
O'Hare, Fordham Univ. -- CFR Thomas Ehrlich, Indiana Univ. -- CFR Steven Muller, Johns Hopkins Univ. --
CFR Alice S. Iichman, Sarah Lawrence College -- CFR Edward T. Foote, II, University Of Miami -- CFR S. Frederick Starr, Oberlin College -- CFR, TC Joseph Duffey, Chans., Univ. Of Mass. -- CFR John M.
Deutch, Institute Professor, MIT -- CFR, TC Lester C. Thurow, Dean, Sloan Sch., MIT -- CFR Bernard Harleston,
City College of NY -- CFR John Brademus, New York University -- CFR, TC Wesley W. Posvar, University of
Pittsburg -- CFR Harold T. Shapiro, Princeton University -- CFR Charles W. Duncan, Jr., Chmn, Rice University
-- CFR Dennis O'Brien, Univ. Of Rochester -- CFR David Baltimore, Rockefeller University -- CFR Donald
Dennedy, Stanford University -- CFR Richard Wall Lyman, Pres. Em., Stanford -- CFR Hans M. Mark, Chancellor,
Univ. of Texas -- CFR Robert H. Donaldson, Univ. of Tulsa -- CFR Stephen J. Trachtenberg, George Washington
Univ. -- CFR William H. Danforth, Washington University, St. Louis -- CFR John D. Wilson, Washington &
Lee University -- CFR Nannerl O. Keohane, Wellesley University -- CFR Sources: 1) The United States
Government Manual 1991/92, Office of the Federal Register - National Archives and Records Administration. 2) Standard
And Poor's Register of Corporations, Directors and Executives 1991 3) Annual Report 1991/92, The Council On Foreign
Relations, Pratt House, New York City (c) Copyright 1996 ParaScope, Inc. |
THE TRILATERAL
COMMISSION Unfortunately, the Council on Foreign Relations is not the only group proposing
an end to the sovereignty of the United States. In 1973, The Trilateral Commission was founded to work for the same goal:
a one-world government. The Trilateral Commission's roots stem from the book, "Between Two Ages", written by Zbigniew Brzezinski
in 1970. In this book, Brzezinski praised Marxism, thought of the United States as obsolete, and praised the formation of
a one-world government. His thinking closely parallels that of CFR founder Edward Mandell house. Marxism On page 72, Brzezinski writes: "Marxism
is simultaneously a victory of the external, active man over the inner, passive man and a victory of reason over belief." On page 83, he states: "Marxism
disseminated on the popular level in the form of Communism, represented a major advance in man's ability to conceptualize
his relationship to his world." On page 123, we find: "Marxism supplied the best available insight into contemporary reality." What Mr. Brzezinski fails
to tell his readers is that approximately 100 million human beings have been murdered under Marxism "in the form of Communism"
just in this Twentieth Century. It has enslaved a billion more, and has been responsible for those who live in Communist-dominated
countries. There is nothing like being brainwashed! For
world government Zbigniew Brzezinski's "Between Two
Ages" was published in 1970 while he was a professor in New York City. David Rockefeller read the book and, in 1973,
launched the new Trilateral Commission, whose purposes include linking North America, Western Europe, and Japan "in their
economic relations, their political and defense relations, their relations with developing countries, and their relations
with Communist countries." As Newell writes: "The original literature of The Trilateral Commission also states, exactly as Brzezinski's
book had proposed, that the more advanced Communist States could become partners in the alliance leading to world government.
In short, David Rockefeller implemented Brzezinski's proposal." Rockefeller appointed Zbigniew Brzezinski to be the Director of The Trilateral
Commission. Jimmy Carter In 1973, Jimmy Carter became a student of Brzezinski, and a founding member of the Trilateral Commission. On March 21, 1978, "The
New York Times" featured an article about Zbigniew Brzezinski's close relationship with the President. In part, it reads:
"The two men met for the first time four years ago when mr. Brzezinski was executive director of The Trilateral Commission…
and had the foresight to ask the then obscure former Governor of Georgia to join its distinguished ranks. Their initial teacher-student
relationship blossomed during the campaign, and appears to have grown closer still." To think that the teacher in this relationship
praised Marxism, and wanted to form a one-world government. And the student was to become ghe President of the united States. During the 1976 political
campaign, Carter repeatedly told the nation that he was going to get rid of the Establishment Insiders if he became president.
But when he took office, he promptly filled his Administration with members of the Council on Foreign Relations (284 to be
exact) and The Trilateral Commission, the two most prominent insider organizations in America. Included in this list of members
of The Trilateral Commission were Walter Mondale and Dr. Henry Kissinger. Beginning with Jimmy Carter, all the recent presidents, including president Clinton,
have promptly filled their administrations with members of the Council on Foreign relations and The Trilateral Commission. The effects The common everyday American citizen does not need to be told that there is a controlled government running the United
States. But when we understand exactly what the Council on Foreign Relations and The Trilateral Commission are, and how its
members hold key positions in the Government, it becomes all the more clear. As Newell writes:
"The effects of the Council on Foreign Relation and The Trilateral Commission on the affaires of our nation is easy to
see. Our own Government no longer acts in its own interest, we no longer win any wars we fight, and we constantly tie ourselves
to international agreements, pacts, and conventions. And, our leaders have developed blatant preferences for Communist U.S.S.R.,
Communist Cuba, and Communist China, while they continue to work for world government, which has always been the goal of Communism… "The real goal of our own Government’s leaders is to make the United States into a carbon copy of a Communist
state, and then to merge all nations into a one-world system run by a powerful few." Barry
Goldwater once stated on this subject: "The Trilateral
Commission is international, and it is intended to be the vehicle for multinational consolidation of the commercial and banking
interests by seizing control of the political government of the United States. The Trilateral Commission represents a skillful,
coordinated effort to seize control and consolidate the four centers of power – political, monetary, intellectual, and
ecclesiastical." As with the CFR, not all the members of The Trilateral Commission are fully committed
to the destruction of the United States. Some just go along for the ride, to obtain fame, comfortabel living, and constatn
flattery. But some, of course, really do run things and some, of course, really do run things and work against the independence
of the united States. In
conclusion The American people may think that they live in a free country when, in reality,
things could not be more controlled. The American public must be made aware of what is really taking place in the united States. The key to obtain our freedom,
to have a true independence, is to free ourselves from the yoke of International Finance. How true it is to state that those
who control the money of a country control everything in that country. The first step is prayer: to kneel down before Almighty God and to ask Him to
save America, to shower His blessings on this great land. And second; to educate the population. Every citizen of the United States should
become informed about these inside organizations, and make it a point not to vote nor to promote those, who are members for
these organizations. And to demand a reform of the financial laws of the country, especially to repeal the Federal Reserve
Act of 1913, and to implement the philosophy of Social Credit into the laws of the country. Make it a point to subscribe as many people
as possible to the "Michael" Journal so they could become educated as to how the financial system of the United
States could actually be corrected. Then the United States Government would no longer be under the control of the Bankers,
but would become a servant of the American people. |
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