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Subject: Two-Party Illusion
From: J Wright <A HREF="mailto:Use-Author-Address-Header@[127.1]">Use-Author-A
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Date: Mon, Feb 7, 2000 10:28 PM
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Two-party illusion:

Clinton and Quigley

For those who still cling to the hope that there is a real
difference between the two major U.S. political parties, the
doomed efforts to impeach President Clinton ought to provide a
wake-up call.

How could Clinton survive a prima facie case of guilt beyond a
reasonable doubt of high crimes and misdemeanors?

To answer that question, you need to understand the way the
American political system has evolved over the last 100 years,
not by chance, but according to a plan. You also need to
understand the special role carved out for Bill Clinton in the
final stages of that plan.

The history of that plan begins in the 19th century when J.P.
Morgan, the Rockefeller family and other components of the
financial elite hatched an idea to control both the Democratic
and Republican parties.

"When the business interests ... pushed through the first
installment of civil service reform in 1883, they expected that
they would be able to control both political parties equally,"
wrote Professor Carroll Quigley in his book, "Tragedy and Hope: A
History of the World in Our Time." "Indeed, some of them intended
to contribute to both and to allow an alternation of the two
parties in public office in order to conceal their own influence,
inhibit any exhibition of independence of politicians, and allow
the electorate to believe that they were exercising their own
free choice."

Understand that Quigley was not only privy to these secret
machinations, he was sympathetic to them. He revealed in his book
that as part of his 20-year study of the power structures of the
U.S. and Great Britain, he had an opportunity to examine their
"papers and secret records."

His book was published in 1966 by Macmillan, which Quigley
believed was systematically suppressed. Plates were destroyed to
ensure it would not see a second printing, according to a taped
interview discovered in Quigley's archives at Georgetown
University by Dr. Stanley Montieth. Apparently some of Quigley's
benefactors thought the secrets he revealed were better left
untold.

But before the book was deep-sixed, Quigley exposed the
little-understood fact that both socialist and communist
movements in the United States were funded by the Morgans and the
Rockefellers and other financial interests. Quigley was amused by
the fact that right-wing populists in the United States
mistakenly believed that Communist Party subversion was the root
of the threat to national security in the 1950s. In fact, he
said, it was simply a symptom of the political manipulation of
foreign and domestic policies by the financial elite.

"There is, however, a considerable degree of truth behind the
joke, a truth which reflects a very real power structure,"
Quigley wrote. "It is this power structure which the Radical
Right in the United States has been attacking for years in the
belief that they are attacking the Communists. ... These
misdirected attacks by the Radical Right did much to confuse the
American people."

Now listen to what Quigley says about the two-party system and
its one plan for control of the population: "Hopefully, the
elements of choice and freedom may survive for the ordinary
individual in that he may be free to make a choice between two
opposing political groups (even if these groups have little
policy choice within the parameters of policy established by the
experts) and he may have the choice to switch his economic
support from one large unit to another. But, in general, his
freedom and choice will be controlled within the very narrow
alternatives by the fact that he will be numbered from birth and
followed, as a number, through his educational training, his
required military or other public service, his tax contributions,
his health and medical requirements, and his final retirement and
death benefits."

So why the scam? Why the illusion?

"The argument that the two parties should represent opposed
ideals and policies, one, perhaps, of the Right and the other of
the Left, is a foolish idea acceptable only to doctrinaire and
academic thinkers," he wrote. "Instead, the two parties should be
almost identical, so that the American people can 'throw the
rascals out' at any election without leading to any profound or
extensive shifts in policy."

It should be no surprise to anyone, of course, that during his
tenure as a professor at Georgetown in the 1960s, Quigley became
the mentor to a young man with big political ambitions of his
own. His name was Bill Clinton.

Now do you get it?


JOSEPH FARAH,
BETWEEN THE LINES
WorldNetDaily
November 30, 1998

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