The NWO Files - THE CFR AND THEIR GOALS

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Subject: THE CFR AND THEIR GOALS
Title: The New World Order Files
Author: David Allen Rivera

The CFR's "1980's Project," evolved from a Council Study Group on
International Order, which had met from 1971-73. They sought to
duplicate the success they had achieved with the War & Peace Studies,
and their concentration was to be on creating a new political and
economic system that would have global emphasis. Miriam Camps, former
Vice-Chairperson of the State Department's Policy Planning Council,
recorded the group's discussion in a report called "The Management of
Independence," which called for "the kind of international system which
we should be seeking to nudge things."

In the fall of 1973, the 1980's Project was initiated, and to
accommodate it, the CFR staff was expanded, and additional funds raised,
including $1.3 million in grants from the Ford, Lilly, Mellon and
Rockefeller Foundations. The Coordinating Committee had 14 men, with a
full-time staff; plus 12 groups, each with 20 members; in addition to
other experts and advisors who acted as consultants to the project. Some
of the reports produced: "Reducing Global Inequities," "Sharing Global
Resources," and "Enhancing Global Human Rights."

Stanley Hoffman, a chief participant of the Project, wrote a book in
1978, called _Primacy or World Order_, which he said was an
"illegitimate offspring" of the Project. Basically, it was a summary of
the Project's work, and concluded that the best chance for foreign
policy success, was to adopt a "world order policy."

When Jimmy Carter was elected to the Presidency in 1976, some of the
Project's strongest supporters, such as Cyrus Vance, Michael Blumenthal,
Marshall Shulman, and Paul Warnke, went to the White House to serve in
the new Administration.

In 1979, the Project was discontinued for being too unrealistic, which
meant it was too soon for that kind of talk.

The CFR headquarters and library is located in the five-story Howard
Pratt mansion (a gift from Pratt's widow, who was an heir to the
Standard Oil fortune), 58 E. 68th Street, in New York City (on the
corner of Park Ave. and 68th Street, 212-734-0400 & 212-861-1789 FX), on
the opposite corner of the Soviet Embassy to the United Nations. They
are a semi-secret organization whose 1966 Annual Report stated that
members who do not adhere to its strict secrecy, can be dropped from
their membership. On the national level, the Business Advisory Council
and the Pilgrim Society are groups which form the inner circle of the
CFR, while on the international level, it's the Bilderbergers.

James P. Warburg (banker, economist, a member of FDR's braintrust, and
son of Paul M. Warburg) of the CFR, told a Senate Foreign Relations
Committee on February 17, 1950: "We shall have world government whether
or not we like it. The only question is whether world government will be
achieved by conquest or consent."

The _Chicago Tribune_ printed an editorial on December 9, 1950: "The
members of the Council are persons of much more than average influence
in the community. They have used the prestige that their wealth, their
social position, and their education have given them to lead their
country towards bankruptcy and military debacle. They should look at
their hands. There is blood on them - the dried blood of the last war
and the fresh blood of the present one."

They have only been investigated once, and that was in 1954, by the
Special House Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations (the Reece
Committee), who said that the CFR was "in essence an agency of the
United States Government." The Committee discovered that their
directives were aimed "overwhelmingly at promoting the globalistic
concept."

On December 23, 1961, columnist Edith Kermit Roosevelt (granddaughter
of President Theodore Roosevelt) wrote in the _Indianapolis News_ that
CFR policies "favor...gradual surrender of United States sovereignty to
the United Nations." Researcher Dan Smoot, a former FBI employee, said
their goal was "to create a one- world socialist system and make the
United States an official part of it."

Rep. John R. Rarick of Louisiana said: "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 Constitutional Republic into a servile member of a one-world
dictatorship."

Phyllis Schlafly and Rear Admiral Chester Ward (former Judge Advocate
General of the Navy from 1956-60), who was a member of the CFR for 16
years, wrote in their 1975 book _Kissinger on the Couch_ that the CFR's
"purpose of promoting disarmament and submergence of U. S. sovereignty
and national independence into an all-powerful one-world government is
the only objective revealed to about 95 percent of 1,551 members (1975
figures). There are two other ulterior purposes that CFR influence is
being used to promote; but it is improbable that they are known to more
than 75 members, or that these purposes ever have even been identified
in writing." The book went on to say that the "most powerful clique in
these elitist groups have one objective in common - they want to bring
about the surrender of the sovereignty and the national independence of
the United States." Ward's indictment of the group revealed their
methods: "Once the ruling members of the CFR have decided that the U.S.
Government should adopt a particular policy, the very substantial
research facilities of CFR are put to work to develop arguments,
intellectual and emotional, to support the new policy, and to confound
and discredit, intellectually and politically, any opposition."

The published accounts of CFR activities greatly understate their power
and influence on national and foreign policy. They have been called the
"invisible government" or a front for the intellectual leaders who hope
to control the world through the Fabian technique of "gradualism."
Besides their involvement in the government, they hold key positions in
all branches of the media, including the control or ownership of major
newspapers, magazines, publishing companies, television and radio stations.

The _New York Times_ wrote: "The Council's membership includes some of
the most influential men in government, business, education and the
press (and) for nearly half a century has made substantial contributions
to the basic concepts of American foreign policy." _Newsweek_ called the
Council's leadership the "foreign policy establishment of the U.S."
Well-known political observer and writer Theodore White said: "The
Council counts among its members probably more important names in
American life than any other private group in the country." In 1971, J.
Anthony Lukas wrote in the _New York Times Magazine_: "If you want to
make foreign policy, there's no better fraternity to belong to than the
Council."

From 1928-72, nine out of twelve Republican Presidential nominees were
CFR members. From 1952-72, CFR members were elected four out of six
times. During three separate campaigns, both the Republican and
Democratic nominee was, or had been a member. Since World War II,
practically every Presidential candidate, with the exception of Johnson,
Goldwater, and Reagan, have been members.

The position of Supreme Allied Commander have usually been held by CFR
members, like Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Gen. Matthew B. Ridgeway, Gen.
Alfred M. Groenther, Gen. Lauris Norstad, Gen. Lyman L. Lemnitzer, Gen.
Andrew J. Goodpaster, and Alexander M. Haig, Jr. Most of the
superintendents at the U. S. Military Academy at West Point have been
members.

CFR members have held almost every key position, in every
Administration, from Franklin D. Roosevelt to George Bush. During that
50 year period, every Secretary of State, with the exception of Cordell
Hull, James F. Byrnes, and William Rogers, have been members. Every
Secretary of Defense, from 1958, up to 1992, with the exception of
Melvin Laird, have been members. Since 1920, 15 of 21 Treasury
Secretaries have been members; and since the Eisenhower Administration,
10 out of 13 National Security Advisors have been members.

Curtis Dall wrote in his book, _FDR: My Exploited Father-in-Law_: "For
a long time I felt that FDR had developed many thoughts and ideas that
were his own to benefit this country, the USA. But, he didn't. Most of
his thoughts, his political 'ammunition' as it were, were carefully
manufactured for him in advance by the CFR-One World money group."

In President Harry Truman's Administration, were CFR members: Dean
Acheson (Secretary of State), Robert Lovett (Secretary of State, and
later Secretary of Defense), W. Averill Harriman (Marshall Plan
Administrator), John McCloy (High Commissioner to Germany) , George
Kennan (State Department advisor) , Charles Bohlen (State Department
advisor).

When CFR member Dwight Eisenhower became President, he appointed six
CFR members to his Cabinet, and twelve to positions of 'Under
Secretary': John Foster Dulles (Secretary of State, an in-law to the
Rockefellers who was a founding member of the CFR, past Chairman of the
Rockefeller Foundation and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace),
Robert B. Anderson (Secretary of the Treasury), Lewis Straus (Secretary
of Commerce), Allen Dulles (head of the 0SS operation in Switzerland
during World War II who became Director of the CIA, and President of the
CFR).

When CFR member John F. Kennedy took office, 63 of the 82 names on his
list of prospective State Department officials, were CFR members. Among
the more notable members in his Administration: Dean Rusk (Secretary of
State), C. Douglas Dillon (Secretary of the Treasury), Adlai Stevenson
(U. N. Ambassador), John McCone (CIA Director), W. Averell Harriman
(Ambassador-at-large), John J. McCloy (Disarmament Administrator), Gen.
Lyman L. Lemnitzer (Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff), John Kenneth
Galbraith (Ambassador to India), Edward R. Murrow (head of the U. S.
Information Agency), Arthur H. Dean (head of the U. S. Delegation to the
Geneva Disarmament Conference), Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. (Special
White House Assistant and noted historian), Thomas K. Finletter
(Ambassador to NATO and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and
Development), George Ball (Under Secretary of State for Economic
Affairs), McGeorge Bundy (Special Assistant for National Security, who
went on to head the Ford Foundation), Robert McNamara (Secretary of
Defense), Robert F. Kennedy (Attorney General), Paul H. Nitze (Assistant
Secretary of Defense), Charles E. Bohlen (Assistant Secretary of State),
Walt Restow (Deputy National Security Advisor), Roswell Gilpatrick
(Deputy Secretary of Defense , Henry Fowler (Under Secretary of State),
Jerome Wiesner (Special Assistant to the President), Angier Duke (Chief
of Protocol./ /John Kenneth Galbraith said: "Those of us who had worked
for the Kennedy election were tolerated in the government for that
reason and had a say, but foreign policy was still with the Council on
Foreign Relations people."

The CFR members in the Johnson Administration included: Roswell
Gilpatrick (Deputy Secretary of Defense), Walt W. Rostow (Special
Assistant to the President), Hubert H. Humphrey (Vice-President), Dean
Rusk (Secretary of State), Henry Fowler (Secretary of the Treasury),
George Ball (Under Secretary of State), Robert McNamara (Secretary of
Defense), Paul H. Nitze (Deputy Secretary of Defense), Alexander B.
Trowbridge (Secretary of Commerce), William McChesney Martin (Chairman
of the Federal Reserve Board), and Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor (Chairman of
the Foreign Intelligence Board).

Nixon had resigned from the CFR in 1962, when it became an issue in the
California gubernatorial primary campaign, but later rejoined. In his
book, _Six Crises_, he wrote: "Admitting Red China to the United Nations
would be a mockery of the provision of the Charter which limits its
membership to 'peace-loving nations'..." Yet he wrote in the October,
1967 edition of _Foreign Affairs_ how he would have a new policy towards
Red China. Even after a July 15, 1971 statement on Radio Peking in China
that called for the "people of the world, (to) unite and defeat the U.S.
aggressors and all their running dogs," Nixon accepted an invitation by
Premier Chou En Lai to go to China, where the groundwork for trade
relations was established. He appointed over 100 CFR members to serve in
his Administration: George Ball (Foreign Policy Consultant to the State
Department), Dr. Harold Brown (General Advisory Committee of the U. S.
Committee of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, and the
senior member of the U. S. delegation for talks with Russia on SALT),
Dr. Arthur Burns (Chairman of the Federal Reserve), C. Fred Bergsten
(Operations Staff of the National Security Council), C. Douglas Dillon
(General Advisory Committee of the U. S, Arms Control and Disarmament
Agency), Richard N. Cooper (Operations Staff of the National Security
Council), Gen. Andrew I. Goodpaster (Supreme Allied Commander in
Europe), John W. Gardner (Board of Directors, National Center for
Volunteer Action), Elliot L. Richardson (Under Secretary of State,
Secretary of Defense, Attorney General, and Secretary of Health,
Education and Welfare), David Rockefeller (Task Force on International
Development), Nelson A. Rockefeller (head of the Presidential Mission to
Ascertain the Views of Leaders in the Latin America Countries), Rodman
Rockefeller (Member, Advisory Council for Minority Enterprise), Dean
Rusk (General Advisory Committee of the U. S. Arms Control and
Disarmament Agency), Gerald Smith (Director, Arms Control and
Disarmament Agency), Cyrus Vance (General Advisory Committee of the U.
S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency), Richard Gardner (member of the
Commission on International Trade and Investment Policy), Sen. Jacob K.
Javits (Representative to the 24th/ /Session of the General Assembly of
the UN), Henry A. Kissinger (Secretary of State, Harvard professor who
was Rockefeller's personal advisor on foreign affairs, openly advocating
a "New World Order"), Henry Cabot Lodge (Chief Negotiator of the Paris
Peace Talks), Douglas MacArthur II (Ambassador to Iran), John J. McCloy
(Chairman of the General Advisory Committee of the U. S. Arms Control
and Disarmament Agency), Paul H. Nitze (senior member of the U. S.
delegation for the talks with Russia on SALT), John Hay Whitney (member
of the Board of Directors for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting),
George P. Shultz (Secretary of the Treasury), William Simon (Secretary
of Treasury), Stanley R. Resor (Secretary of the Army), William E. Colby
(Director of the CIA), Peter G. Peterson (Secretary of Commerce), James
Lynn (Housing Secretary), Paul McCracken (chief economic aide), Charles
Yost (UN Ambassador), Harlan Cleveland (NATO Ambassador), Jacob Beam
(USSR Ambassador), David Kennedy (Secretary of Treasury).

Under CFR member President Ford, were other CFR members: William Simon
(Secretary of Treasury), Nelson Rockefeller(Vice-President).

President Carter appointed over 60/ /CFR members to serve in his
Administration: Walter Mondale (Vice-President), Zbigniew Brzeznski
(National Security Advisor), Cyrus R. Vance (Secretary of State), W.
Michael Blumenthal (Secretary of Treasury), Harold Brown (Secretary of
Defense), Stansfield Turner (Director of the CIA), Gen. David Jones
(Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff). Jimmy Carter became a member in
1983.

There were 75 CFR and Trilateral Commission members in the Reagan
Administration: Alexander Haig(Secretary of State), George Shultz
(Secretary of State), Donald Regan (Secretary of Treasury), William
Casey (CIA Director), Malcolm Baldridge (Secretary of Commerce), Jeane
J. Kirkpatrick (UN Ambassador), Frank C. Carlucci (Deputy Secretary of
Defense), William E. Brock (Special Trade Representative).

During his 1964 campaign for the U.S. Senate in Texas, George Bush
said: "If Red China should be admitted to the UN, then the UN is
hopeless and we should withdraw." In 1970, as Ambassador to the UN, he
pushed for Red China to be seated in the General Assembly. Bush became
the first President to publicly mention the "New World Order," and had
in his Administration, nearly 350 CFR and Trilateral Commission members:
Brent Scowcroft (National Security Advisor), Richard B. Cheney
(Secretary of Defense), Colin L. Powell (Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff), William Webster (Director of the CIA), Richard Thornburgh
(Attorney General), Nicholas F. Brady (Secretary of Treasury), Lawrence
S. Eagleburger (Deputy Secretary of State), Horace G. Dawson, Jr. (U.S.
Information Agency and Director of the Office of Equal Opportunity and
Civil Rights), Alan Greenspan (Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board).

Among the CFR members in the Administration of CFR member Bill Clinton
(who Newsweek magazine referred to as the "New Age President"), are: Al
Gore (Vice-President) , Donna E. Shalala (Secretary of Health and Human
Services), Laura D. Tyson (Chairman of the Council of Economic
Advisors), Alice M. Rivlin (Deputy Director of the Office of Management
and Budget), Madeleine K. Albright (US Ambassador to the United
Nations), Warren Christopher (Secretary of State), Clifton R. Wharton,
Jr. (Deputy Secretary of State and former Chairman of the Rockefeller
Foundation), Les Aspin (Secretary of Defense), Colin Powell (Chairman,
Joint Chiefs of Staff), W. Anthony Lake (National Security Advisor),
George Stephanopoulos (Senior Advisor), Samuel R. Berger (Deputy
National Security Advisor), R. James Woolsey (CIA Director), William J.
Crowe, Jr. (Chairman of the Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board), Lloyd
Bentsen (former member, Secretary of Treasury), Roger C. Altman (Deputy
Secretary of Treasury), Henry G. Cisneros (Secretary of Housing and
Urban Development) , Bruce Babbit (Secretary of the Interior), Peter
Tarnoff (Undersecretary of State for International Security of Affairs),
Winston Lord (Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific
Affairs), Strobe Talbott (Aid Coordinator to the Commonwealth of
Independent States), Alan Greenspan (Chairman of the Federal Reserve
System), Walter Mondale (U.S. Ambassador to Japan), Ronald H. Brown
(Secretary of Commerce), Franklin D. Raines (Economics and International
Trade).

The _Christian Science Monitor_ said that "almost half of the Council
members have been invited to assume official government positions or to
act as consultants at one time or another."

The Council accepts only American citizens, and has a membership of
about 2,900, including influential bankers, corporate officers, and
leading government officials who have been significantly affecting
domestic and foreign policy for the past 30 years. Every member had been
handpicked by David Rockefeller, who heads the inner circle of the CFR.
It is believed that the hierarchy of this inner circle includes
descendants of the original Illuminati conspirators, who have
Americanized their original family names in order to conceal that fact.

Some of the CFR directors have been: Walter Lippman (1932-37), Adlai
Stevenson (1958-62), Cyrus Vance (1968-76, 1981-87), Zbigniew Brzezinski
(1972-77), Robert O. Anderson (1974-80 ) , Paul Volcker (1975-79),
Theodore M. Hesburgh (1926-85), Lane Kirkland (1976-86), George H. W.
Bush (1977-79), Henry Kissinger (1977-81), David Rockefeller (1949-85),
George Shultz (1980-88), Alan Greenspan (1982-88), Brent Scowcroft
(1983-89), Jeane J. Kirkpatrick (1985- ), Warren M. Christopher (1982-91
) and Richard Cheney (1987-89),

Among the members of the media who have been in the CFR: William Paley
(CBS), Dan Rather (CBS), Harry Reasoner (CBS), Bill Moyers (NBC), Tom
Brokaw (NBC), John Chancellor (NBC), Marvin Kalb (CBS), Irving Levine,
David Brinkley (ABC), John Scali, Barbara Walters (ABC), William Buckley
(PBS), Daniel Schorr (CBS), Robert McNeil (PBS), Jim Lehrer (PBS), and
Hodding Carter III.

Some of the College Presidents that have been CFR members: Michael I.
Sovern (Columbia University), Frank H. T. Rhodes (Cornell University),
John Brademus (New York University), Alice S. Ilchman (Sarah Lawrence
College), Theodore M. Hesburgh (Notre Dame University), Donald Kennedy
(Stanford University), Benno J. Schmidt, Jr. (Yale University), Hanna
Holborn Gray (University of Chicago), Stephen Muller (Johns Hopkins
University), Howard R. Swearer (Brown University), Donna E. Shalala
(University of Wisconsin), and John P. Wilson (Washington and Lee
University).

Some of the major newspapers that have been controlled or influenced by
the CFR: _New York Times_ (Sulzbergers, James Reston, Max Frankel,
Harrison Salisbury), _Washington Post_ (Frederick S. Beebe, Katherine
Graham, Osborne Elliott), _Wall Street Journal_, _Boston Globe_,
_Baltimore Sun_, _Chicago Sun-Times_, _L.A. Times Syndicate_, _Houston
Post_, _Minneapolis Star-Tribune_, _Arkansas Gazette_, _Des Moines
Register & Tribune_, _Louisville Courier_, Associated Press, United
Press International, Reuters News Service, and Gannett Co. (publisher of
_USA Today_, and 90 other daily papers, plus 40 weeklies; and also owns
15 radio stations, 8 TV stations, and 40,000 billboards).

In 1896, Alfred Ochs bought the _New York Times_, with the financial
backing of J. P. Morgan (CFR) , August Belmont (Rothschild agent), and
Jacob Schiff (Kuhn, Loeb). It later passed to the control of Arthur Ochs
Sulzberger, who was also a CFR member. Eugene Meyer, a CFR member,
bought the _Washington Post_ in 1933. Today it is run by his daughter,
Katherine Graham, also a member of the CFR.

Some of the magazines that have been controlled or influenced by the
CFR: _Time_ (founded by CFR member Henry Luce, who also publish
_Fortune_, _Life,_ _Money_, _People_, _Entertainment Weekly_, and
_Sports Illustrated_; and Hedley Donovan), _Newsweek_ (owned by the
_Washington Post_, W. Averell Harriman, Roland Harriman, and Lewis W.
Douglas), _Business Week_, _U.S. News & World Report_, _Saturday
Review_, _National Review_, _Reader's Digest_, _Atlantic Monthly_,
_McCall's_, _Forbes_, _Look_, and _Harper's Magazine_.

Some of the publishers that have been controlled or influenced by the
CFR: Macmillan, Random House, Simon & Schuster, McGraw-Hill, Harper
Brothers, Harper & Row, Yale University Press, Little Brown & Co.,
Viking Press, and Cowles Publishing.

G. Gordon Liddy, former Nixon staffer, who later became a talk show
pundit, laughed off the idea of a New World Order, saying that there are
so many different organizations working toward their own goals of a
one-world government, that they cancel each other out. Not the case. You
have seen that their tentacles are very far reaching, as far as the
government and the media. However, as outlined below, you will see that
the CFR has a heavy cross membership with many groups; as well as a
cross membership among the directorship of many corporate boards, and
this is a good indication that their efforts are concerted.

Some of the organizations and think-tanks that have been controlled or
influenced by the CFR: Brookings Institute, RAND Corporation, American
Assembly, Foreign Policy Association (a more open sister to the CFR,
which CFR member Raymond Fosdick, Undersecretary of General to the
League of Nations, helped create), World Affairs Council, Business
Advisory Council, Committee for Economic Development, National Foreign
Trade Council, National Bureau of Economic Research, National
Association of Manufacturers, National Industrial Conference Board,
Americans for Democratic Action, Hudson Institute, Carnegie Endowment
for International Peace, Institute for Defense Analysis, World Peace
Foundation, United Nations Association, National Planing Association,
Center for Inter-American Relations, Free Europe Committee, Atlantic
Council of the U.S. (founded in 1961 by CFR member Christian Herter),
Council for Latin America, National Committee on U.S.-China Relations,
African-American Institute, and the Middle East Institute.

Some of the many companies that have been controlled or influenced by
the CFR: Morgan, Stanley; Kuhn, Loeb; Lehman Brothers; Chase Manhattan
Bank; J. P. Morgan and Co.; First National City Bank; Brown Brothers,
Harriman and Co.; Bank of New York; Citicorp; Chemical Bank; Bankers
Trust of New York; Manufacturers Hanover; Morgan Guaranty; Equitable
Life; New York Life; Metropolitan Life; Mutual of New York; Exxon;
Mobil; Atlantic-Richfield (Arco); Texaco; IBM; AT & T; General Electric;
ITT; DuPont; General Motors; Ford; Chrysler; R. H. Macy; Federated
Department Stores; Gimbel Brothers; Sears, Roebuck & Co.; J. C. Penney
Co.; May Department Stores; U.S. Steel; and Allied Stores.

In September, 1922, when the CFR began publishing its quarterly
magazine, _Foreign Affairs_, the editorial stated that its purpose was
"to guide American opinion." By 1924, it had "established itself as the
most authoritative American review dealing with international
relations." This highly influential magazine has been the leading
publication of its kind, and has a circulation of over 75,000. Reading
this publication can be highly informative as to the views of its
members. For instance, the Spring, 1991 issue, called for a UN standing
army, consisting of military personnel from all the member nations,
directly under the control of the UN Security Council.

A major source of their funding (since 1953), stems from providing a
"corporate service" to over 100 companies for a minimum fee of $1,000,
that furnishes subscribers with inside information on what is going on
politically and financially, both internationally and domestically; by
providing free consultation, use of their extensive library, a
subscription to _Foreign Affairs_, and by holding seminars on reports
and research done for the Executive branch. They also publish books and
pamphlets, and have regular dinner meetings to allow speakers and
members to present positions, award study fellowships to scholars,
promote regional meetings and stage round-table discussion meetings.

Being that the Council on Foreign Relations was able to infiltrate our
government, it is no wonder that our country has been traveling on the
course that it has. The moral, educational and financial decline of this
nation has been no accident. It has been due to a carefully contrived
plot on behalf of these conspirators, who will be satisfied with nothing
less than a one-world government. And it is coming to that. As each year
goes by, the momentum is picking up, and it is becoming increasingly
clear, what road our government is taking. The proponents of one-world
government are becoming less secretive, as evidenced by George Bush's
talk of a "New World Order." The reason for that, is that they feel it
is too late for their plans to be stopped. They have become so
entrenched in our government, our financial structure, and our commerce,
that they probably do control this country, if not the world. In light
of this, it is only a matter of time before their plans are fully
implemented.


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"These are the elite that seek to rule the world by monopolistic
corporate dictate. Those that fear these groups call them
One-Worlders, or Globalists.

Their aim is the global plantation, should we allow them their
dark victory. We are to become slaves on that plantation should
we loose to their ambition. Our greatest rights in such an
outcome would be those of the peasant worker in a fascist regime.

This thought becomes more disturbing by two facts. One being
that many of this country's elite, particularly those with the
most real-world power at their personal fingertips, meet
regularly in a cult-like males-only romp in the woods --
The Bohemian Grove.

Protected by a literal army of security staff, their ritualistic
nude cavorting ties them directly to the original Illuminati,
which many claim originates out of satanic worship. Lest you
think this untrue, it has been reported repeatedly through the
decades, the most recent when EXTRA! magazine wrote of a People
magazine reporter being fired for writing his unpublished story
on a recent romp -- it turned out that his boss's bosses,
Time-Warner media executives, were at the grove.

Does this not support the notion of a manipulated media?"

excerpt from an article entitled
"On CIA Manipulation of Media, and Manipulation of CIA by The NWO"
by H. Michael Sweeney
http://www.proparanoid.com/FR0preface.htm

The Bohemian Grove is a 2700 acre redwood forest,
located in Monte Rio, CA.
It contains accommodation for 2000 people to "camp"
in luxury. It is owned by the Bohemian Club.

SEMINAR TOPICS Major issues on the world scene, "opportunities"
upcoming, presentations by the most influential members of
government, the presidents, the supreme court justices, the
congressmen, an other top brass worldwide, regarding the
newly developed strategies and world events to unfold in the
nearest future.

Basically, all major world events including the issues of Iraq,
the Middle East, "New World Order", "War on terrorism",
world energy supply, "revolution" in military technology,
and, basically, all the world events as they unfold right now,
were already presented YEARS ahead of events.

July 11, 1997 Speaker: Ambassador James Woolsey
former CIA Director.

"Rogues, Terrorists and Two Weimars Redux:
National Security in the Next Century"

July 25, 1997 Speaker: Antonin Scalia, Justice
Supreme Court

July 26, 1997 Speaker: Donald Rumsfeld

Some talks in 1991, the time of NWO proclamation
by Bush:

Elliot Richardson, Nixon & Reagan Administrations
Subject: "Defining a New World Order"

John Lehman, Secretary of the Navy,
Reagan Administration
Subject: "Smart Weapons"

So, this "terrorism" thing was already being planned
back in at least 1997 in the Illuminati and Freemason
circles in their Bohemian Grove estate.

"The CIA owns everyone of any significance in the major media."

--- Former CIA Director William Colby

When asked in a 1976 interview whether the CIA had ever told its
media agents what to write, William Colby replied,
"Oh, sure, all the time."

[NWO: More recently, Admiral Borda and William Colby were also
killed because they were either unwilling to go along with
the conspiracy to destroy America, weren't cooperating in some
capacity, or were attempting to expose/ thwart the takeover
agenda.]
 
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