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                          UNDERSTANDING THE NEW WORLD ORDER
                                      by Joshua

--THE COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS--

WOODROW WILSON IN THE NEW WORLD --

   Wall Street, particularly the Morgan Banking interests insured
that their choice for President, Woodrow Wilson would win the office
by funding a third party candidate, Teddy Roosevelt, who would split
the vote of his main opponent Republican William Howard Taft. The
Republicans were considered too close to Wall Street by an angry American
voting public sick of the excesses of the Robber Barons and their
predatory corporations. The strategy worked ( and continues to work to
this day.) and Wilson was elected President.

  Wilson's chief advisor in the White house was Colonel Edward M.
House. House ran the State Department, and helped choose Wilson's
Cabinet in much the same way that Warren Christopher helped choose
Clinton's first Cabinet. House had strong connections to Wall Street,
as well as to politicians and international bankers in Europe.

   In 1916 Wilson charged a group of specially chosen intellectuals
including the Dulles brothers, and Walter Lippmann ( the "dean" of US
journalism ) with the tasks of creating the peace terms for a
defeated Germany, and creating a framework for a new world order, as
stated in the League of Nations Covenant. Both of these endeavors
were abject failures eventually resulting in the slaughter-fest known
as WWII.

  John Foster Dulles, Allen Dulles, Christian A. Herter, were also
invited by Colonel House to Paris in 1919 to meet with a group of
like minded Englishmen to form organizations in their respective
countries that will study international affairs. The Americans
incorporated The Council On Foreign Relations in 1921. The stated
purpose was to create a "positive US foreign policy" to counteract
the " negative foreign policy " which was isolationism. Isolationism
restricted international business and kept the US military out of
very lucrative wars.

THE COUNCIL -- Excerpts from - Who Rules America Now  by G. William
Domhoff

   - The largest and best known of the (3) policy organizations is
the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). Founded by bankers, lawyers,
and academicians who were fully cognizant of the larger role the
United States would play in world affairs after WWI, the council's
importance in the conduct of world affairs was well established by
the 1930s. The council had about 1800 members (in 1983), half from
the New York area, half from the rest of the country. Before 1970 the
members were primarily financiers, executives, and lawyers, with a
strong minority of journalists, academic experts, and government
officials. Since that time there has been an effort to include a
larger number of government officials, including foreign - service
officers, politicians and staff members of congressional comities
concerned with foreign policy.

   - For all sectors of the economy, the companies with the most
members among their ( CFR's ) officers and directors were Morgan
Guaranty Trust (16), Chase Manhattan Bank (15), Citibank (10), and
IBM (8).

   - Historical case studies suggest that study groups at the CFR
have been at the heart of many foreign policy initiatives. For
example, council groups called the War-Peace Study Groups met from
1940 to 1945 in order to develop plans for after WWII. ( Remember, we
didn't get into WWII until Dec. 7, 1941 - J2 ) They had a major
influence in creating the International Monetary Fund, the World
Bank, and the UN. A series of study groups in the 1940s and 1950s
helped to establish the consensus wisdom that it was necessary to
defend South Vietnam at all costs. Large foundation grants in the
early 1960s led to study groups that reconsidered US policy toward
China, concluding that the policy must be changed to allow for
recognition of its communist government and eventual trade relations.
---   G.W.D.  ---

   "The Council on Foreign Relations, another member of the international
complex, financed by the Rockefeller and Carnegie Foundations,
overwhelmingly propagandizes the globalist concept. This organization
became virtually an agency of the government when World War II broke out.
The Rockefeller Foundation had started and financed certain studies known
as The War and Peace Studies, manned largely by associates of the
Council;
the State Department, in due course, took these Studies over, retaining
the major personnel which the Council on Foreign Relations had supplied."

--Rene A. Wormser,Chief Counsel to the Reece Committee,
  and author of "Foundations."

ILLEGITIMATE OFFSPRING --

  - Council leaders ( Zbigniew Brzezinski, and David Rockefeller )
reacted to the large scale changes of the late 1960s and early 1970s
by creating a new discussion group called the Trilateral Commission,
which included 60 members from Japan and 60 from Western Europe as
well as American members. Its goal was to develop closer economic and
political cooperation among the industrialized democracies in dealing
with economic competition among themselves and with challenges from
underdeveloped countries.
---   G.W.D.   ---

   Members of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral
Commission dominate key positions in America's government, military,
industries, media outlets and educational foundations and institutions.
The CFR's membership is limited to 3,000, and there are only 325
Trilateral Commission members.

OLIGOPOLY--( monopoly by the few )

CFR in Government:

1961 --- John F. Kennedy, President - Dean Rusk, Sec. of State -
Douglas Dillon, Sec. of Treasury - Lyman L. Lemnitzer, Chairman:
Joint Chiefs - Allen W. Dulles, CIA Dir. - Averell Harriman, Ambas.
at Large - McGeorge Bundy, Special asst. for National Security -
Chester Bowles, Under Sec. of State - Paul H. Nitze, Asst. Sec. of
Def - - George W. Ball, Und. Sec. of State for Economic Affairs -
John J. McCloy, Disarmament Admin. - Edward R. Murrow, Head: U.S.
Information Agency ( propaganda) - Adlai Stevenson, UN Ambassador -
John Kenneth Galbraith, Ambass. to India.

The Nixon Administration had 110 CFR members. Anti-communist Nixon
opened China.

"There must be a thoroughgoing reform of the world monetary system ...
For its part, I can assure you, the United States will continue to rise
to its world responsibilities, joining with other
nations to create and participate in a modern world economic order."

--President Richard Nixon, CFR member, 1972

1977 --- ( Will Include (T)rilateral (C)ommission ) James E. Carter
Jr., Pres. TC - Walter F. Mondale, VP TC - Cyrus Vance, Sec. State TC
W. Michael Blumenthal, Sec. Treas. - Harold Brown, Sec. Def. TC -
Joseph A Califano, Sec. H.E.W. TC - Zbigniew Brzezinski, Nat.Security
Adv. TC - Andrew J. Young, UN Rep. TC - R. James Woolsey, Under Sec.
of Navy - Elliot L. Richardson, Ambass. at Large TC - Warren M.
Christopher, Dep. Sec. of State TC - Richard C. Hollbrooke, Asst.
Sec. of State TC - Admiral Stansfield Turner, CIA Dir. TC

1992:
President of the United States of America
William Clinton -- CFR, TC, BB
Asst. Sec. for Administration, United Nations
Dick Thornburgh -- CFR
National Security Advisor
Anthony Lake -- CFR
Vice President of the United States of America
Albert Gore, Jr. -- CFR
Secretary Of State
Warren Christopher -- CFR
Secretary Of Defense
Les Aspin -- CFR
Chairman Joint Chiefs Of Staff
Colin L. Powell -- CFR
Director Central Intelligence Agency
James Woolsey -- CFR
Chairman, Council of Economics Advisors
Laura Tyson -- CFR
Treasury Secretary
Lloyd Bentsen -- Former CFR, BB
Secretary of Interior
Bruce Babbitt -- CFR
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Henry Cisneros -- CFR
Secretary of Health & Human Services
Donna Shalala -- CFR, TC

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

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

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) -- 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

TOP OF THE PYRAMID: [1992]

David Rockefeller, Chairman Emeritus
Peter G. Peterson, Chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations
58 E. 68th St. New York, NY 10021
Phone (212) 734-0400
Fax (212) 861-1789

Paul Volker, North American Chairman of the Trilateral Commission
345 E. 46 St. New York, NY 10017
Phone (212) 661-1180

BANKING INSTITUTIONS:

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,Childrens Television Workshop-Sesame Street
Henry B. Schacht, Dir. -- CFR
Chemical Bank:
Walter V. Shipley, Chairman -- CFR
Robert J. Callander, President -- CFR
Citicorp:
John S. Reed. Chairman -- CFR
William R. Rhodes, Vice Chairman -- CFR
Richard S. Braddock, President -- CFR
John M. Deutch, 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
First National Bank of Chicago:
Barry F. Sullivan -- TC

Manufacturers Hanover Directors:
Cyrus Vance -- CFR

Securities & Exchange Commission:
Michael D. Mann, Dir. International Affairs -- CFR

  " The Trilateral Commission doesn't secretly run the world. The
Council on Foreign Relations does that."
--- Winston Lord, President, CFR
"W" Magazine, August 4-11, 1978, Fairchild Publications

  These are the most powerful positions in the world. If they were
all occupied by members of the Pipe Fitters Union you would wonder about
what might be going on here. If they were all Black you'd really worry
about ulterior motives. If they were all Jews, well .... it would be time
to look at your old copy of the " Protocols of the Elders of Zion"
with a more discerning eye.

NATIONAL POLICY DECISIONS ORIGINATING IN THE CFR ( partial ) --

   - U.S. entry into WWII.
   - Determining U.S. world area of interest.
   - Dropping of the Atom Bomb.
   - Marshal Plan
   - United Nations
   - International Monetary Fund
   - World Bank
   - NATO
   - U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
   - Ending the Vietnam War.
   - Cuban missle crisis.
   - Overthrow of Guatamala.
   - Overthrow of Iran's democratically elected government in the 50's.
   - The Cold War
   - Overthrow of the Allende Regime in Chile.
   - Disarmement
   - Support of Aparthied South Africa
   - Israel / Egypt peace accords.
   - NAFTA /GATT
   - Gulf War
   - Overtrow of Noriega, and the retaking of the Panama Canal.
   - Oslo peace accords ( another CFR disaster in progress - J2 )

THE CFR IN THE MILITARY --

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:
Adm Wm. Crowe, Chairman -- CFR
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

THE CFR IN THE MEDIA --

CBS: Laurence A. Tisch, CEO -- CFR
NBC/RCA: John F. Welch, CEO -- CFR
Lester Crystal -- CFR, TC
R.W. Sonnenfeidt -- CFR, TC

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
Donal 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

Other CFR or TC Media Personalities ( who have changed employers ):
David Gergen
Ted Koppel
Diane Sawyer
Barbara Walters
John Scali
Robert McNeil
Jim Lehrer
Charlene Hunter-Gault
Hodding Carter
Daniel Schorr
Bill Moyers
Dan Rather
Richard C. Hottelet
Tom Brokaw
David Brinkley
John Chancelor
Marvin Kalb
Irving R. Levine
Harry Reasoner
William S. Paley
Charles C. Collingwood
William F. Buckley
George Will
Meg Greenfield

WASHINGTON POST ( partial )
Katharine Graham
Arjay Miller
Nicholas deB. Katzenbach
Walter Pincus
A.Hays Sulzberger

   HOW MANY STORIES HAVE ANY OF THESE PEOPLE DONE ON THE MOST
INFLUENTIAL PRIVATE POLICY GROUP IN THE UNITED STATES ???

           CFR meetings are usually held in secret and are restricted to
           members and very select guests. All members are free to
express
           themselves at meetings unrestrained, because the Non-
           Attribution Rule guarantees that  "others will not attribute
           or characterize their statements in public media forums or
           knowingly transmit them to persons who will.
           -- Council on Foreign Relations' 1992 Annual Report.

LOOK FOR THE UNION LABEL --

   In South Korea, France, Israel, (Corp.Cap.) Russia, Germany, and
everywhere that Corporate Politicians are attempting to cut into, and
weaken the rights of Labor, Unions and their supportive populations
are in the streets and ready to fight against the erosion of their
standard of living. Conspicuous by their non-action are the beaten
working people of the United States. Here's why.....

UNION BOSSES IN THE CFR -- ( past and recent )

I.W.Abel - Pres. United Steel Workers of America              also TC
Sol Chick Chaiken - Pres. I.L.G.U.                            also TC
Thomas R. Donahue - Sec./ Treasurer AFL-CIO                   also TC
Murray H. Finley - Pres. Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers
Victor Gotbaum - A.F.S.C.M.E.
Lane Kirkland - Longtime President AFL-CIO                    also TC
Howard D. Samuel - Pres. Industrial Union Dept. AFL-CIO
Marten J. Ward - Plumbers and Pipe Fitting Industry USA & Canada
Glen E. Watts - Pres. Communication Workers of America       also TC
Leonard Woodcock (wishful thinking)-Pres. United Auto Workers also TC
Jerry Wurf - Pres. A.F.S.C.M.E.
Jay Mazur, International Ladies' Garment Workers Union       also TC
Jack Sheinkman, Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers Union
Albert Shanker, Pres., American Federation Of Teachers       also TC

FOX IN THE HENHOUSE --

  Look at what has happened to most of these unions since the ruling
business elites got their Neo-Liberal policies rolling. There is NO
ONE in American politics to represent working people.

WHAT THEY HAVE IN COMMON --

   - They are all Rich by middle class standards.
   - They are influential in the society at large.
   - They are all Corporate Capitalists (as opposed to small business
     Capitalists).
   - They benefit handsomely from the status quo.
   - They are Upper Middle to Upper Class socially, despite humble
     beginnings for some.
   - They are striving to reorganize the world community into Trading
     Blocks, WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED. EVEN IN THE
     "DEMOCRATIC" NATIONS.
   - They ALL SEE THE NATION STATE AS OBSOLETE.

"[There must be] some dilution of sovereignty, to the immediate
disadvantage of those nations which now possess the preponderance
of power ... the establishment of a common money, might be vested in a
body created by and responsible to the principal trading and investing
people. This would deprive our government of exclusive control over a
national money."

--John Foster Dulles, CFR founder, former Secretary of State, 1939

"In the economic-technological field, some international cooperation has
already been achieved, but further progress will require greater American
sacrifices. More intensive efforts to shape a new world monetary
structure
will have to be undertaken, with some consequent risk to the
present relatively favorable American position."

--Zbigniew Brzezinski, CFR member and founding member of the Trilateral
Commission, and National Security Advisor to five presidents.

   - Their justification is the claim that this will bring world
     peace, despite a dismal record of failure, and a history of starting
     wars and destabilizing Sovereign States to advantage multinational
     corporations which they own.

   - For the first time in history it is technologically possible to
     establish a world wide system of communication capable of global
     organization. They are organizing the worlds economies in a manner
     which will keep them in control in order to exploit the resources
     and labor of ALL nations, not just the third world.

   - This process is antithetical to democracy, but the illusion of
     democracy is required where possible to prevent insurrection. Where
     " democracy " doesn't work, dictatorial puppet governments are
     installed and maintained as long as they serve MULTINATIONAL
     CORPORATE INTERESTS. These are described
     by the media as NATIONAL INTERESTS, and defined by the groups
     under discussion here, and then disseminated through the mass
     media for public consumption.

RECOMMENDED READING ---

TRAGEDY AND HOPE: A HISTORY OF THE WORLD IN OUR TIME - Carrol Quigley
(1966)
THE RICH AND THE SUPER RICH --
AMERICA'S 60 FAMILIES - both by Ferdinand Lundberg
CONSPIRACIES, COVER-UPS AND CRIMES: Political Manipulation and Mind
                                    Control in America. - by Johnathan
Vankin
THE CARTER PRESIDENCY AND BEYOND - by Laurence H Shoup
THE TWILIGHT OF SOVEREIGNTY- by Walter B. Wriston, former chairman of
CITICORP
WHO RULES AMERICA ?
WHO RULES AMERICA NOW ? - both by G. William Domhoff
THE BUYING OF THE PRESIDENT - by Charles Lewis & Cntr. for Public
Integrity
DEMOCRACY FOR THE FEW - by Michael Parenti
WHEN CORPORATIONS RULE THE WORLD - by David C. Korten
IN A FEW HANDS monopoly power in America - by Estes Kefauver
THE TRAP -Sir James Goldsmith
WHITE COLLAR CRIME - Edwin H. Southerland
THE BIG FOUNDATIONS - W.A. Nielsen
FOUNDATIONS - Rene Wormser
TRILATERALISM - by Holly Sklar
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The End
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Om, Shalom, Salaam.
Em Hotep, Peace Be,
Omnia Bona Bonis,
All My Relations.
Adieu, Adios, Aloha.
Amen.
Roads End
Kris

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