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There are nuances in the Elitist system when it comes to who controls the US government. For instance it is known that an Elite association which has emerged from the Ivy Universities (Skull and Bones and other academic secret societies), do indeed have a hold on the US government apparatus (as they are also members of the Trilateral Commission, the Council of Foreign Relations and so forth). Such hold has started just after the Great Depression which saw the US federal reserve falls into private hands. Hands that we can’t name since it is incorporated in Delaware, one of few states which keep confidential the name of the owners registered with them.It’s why Trump is a surprise for them. As while being from the Elite, he’s not an “initiated” to those secret societies. It might explain why he’s “hunted” so much by his own establishment. As he got into power without owning it to anyone. He’s the first President to have been elected only because of himself. As such he doesn’t owe anyone. And this, piss off the Elite in control. Because they cannot harness him. So they work to create new leverages on him. And so far they have work VERY hard. Which means, he’s like a fish for them. They can’t seems to get hold on him. At least never for long.It this goes for too long, he might even experience the same fate as J.F Kennedy.So here’s a list of the past members of the US government, also members of the “initiated” Elite:CFR Influence in the U.S. GovernmentFrom 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 were, or had been a member. Since World War II, practically every Presidential candidate, with the exception of Johnson, Goldwater, and Reagan, have been members.In Sen. Barry Goldwater's 1979 memoir, With No Apologies, he wrote: "When a new President comes on board, there is a great turnover in personnel but no change in policy." That's because CFR members have held almost every key position in every Administration, from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Bill Clinton.During that period, every Secretary of State (with the exception of Cordell Hull, James F. Byrnes, and William Rogers) has been a member. Every Secretary of Defense from the Truman Administration up to the Clinton Administration (with the exception of Melvin Laird) has been a member. Since 1920, most of the Treasury Secretaries have been members; and since the Eisenhower Administration, nearly all of the 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."NATO CommandersThe position of Supreme Allied Commander of NATO has usually been held by CFR members, including:Gen. Dwight D. EisenhowerGen. Matthew B. RidgewayGen. Alfred M. GroentherGen. Lauris NorstadGen. Lyman L. LemnitzerGen. Andrew J. GoodpasterGen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr.Most of the superintendents at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point have been CFR members.Harry S. Truman AdministrationDean Acheson (Secretary of State)Robert Lovett (Secretary of State and later Secretary of Defense)W. Averell Harriman (Marshall Plan Administrator)John J. McCloy (High Commissioner to Germany)George Kennan (State Department advisor)Charles Bohlen (State Department advisor).Dwight Eisenhower AdministrationWhen 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 the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)Allen Dulles (head of the OSS operation in Switzerland during World War II, who became Director of the CIA and President of the CFR)Robert B. Anderson (Secretary of the Treasury)Lewis Strauss (Secretary of Commerce)John F. Kennedy AdministrationWhen CFR member John F. Kennedy became President, 63 of the 82 names on his list of prospective State Department officials were CFR members. 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." 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 W. Rostow (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).Lyndon B. Johnson AdministrationRoswell 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)Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor (Chairman of the Foreign Intelligence Board)Richard M. Nixon AdministrationNixon appointed over 100 CFR members to serve in his Administration, including: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 SALT talks with Russia)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 of the Advisory Council for Minority Enterprise)Dean Rusk (General Advisory Committee of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency)Gerald Smith (Director of the 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 U.N.)Henry A. Kissinger (Secretary of State and 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 [Vietnam war])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 (U.N. Ambassador)Harlan Cleveland (NATO Ambassador)Jacob Beam (USSR Ambassador)David Kennedy (Secretary of Treasury).Gerald R. Ford AdministrationWhen CFR member Gerald Ford became President, among some of the other CFR members:William Simon (Secretary of Treasury)Nelson Rockefeller (Vice-President)Jimmy Carter AdministrationPresident Carter (who became a CFR member in 1983) appointed over 60 CFR members to serve in his Administration:Walter Mondale (Vice-President)Zbigniew Brzezinski (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)Ronald Reagan AdministrationThere were 75 CFR and Trilateral Commission members under President Reagan:Alexander Haig (Secretary of State)George Shultz (Secretary of State)Donald Regan (Secretary of Treasury)William Casey (CIA Director)Malcolm Baldridge (Secretary of Commerce)Jeanne J. Kirkpatrick (U.N. Ambassador)Frank C. Carlucci (Deputy Secretary of Defense)William E. Brock (Special Trade Representative)George H. W. Bush AdministrationDuring his 1964 campaign for the U.S. Senate in Texas, George Bush said: "If Red China should be admitted to the U.N., then the U.N. is hopeless and we should withdraw." In 1970, as Ambassador to the U.N., he pushed for Red China to be seated in the General Assembly. When Bush was elected, the CFR member 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)Bill Clinton AdministrationWhen CFR member Bill Clinton was elected, Newsweek magazine would later refer to him as the "New Age President." In October, 1993, Richard Harwood, a Washington Post writer, in describing the Clinton Administration, said its CFR membership was "the nearest thing we have to a ruling establishment in the United States".Albert Gore, Jr. (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)Madeline K. Albright (U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.)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. 'Sandy' 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 (Under Secretary 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).George W. Bush AdministrationRichard Cheney (Vice President, former Secretary of Defense under President G.H.W. Bush)Colin Powell (Secretary of State, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under Presidents Bush and Clinton)Condoleeza Rice (National Security Advisor, former member of President Bush's National Security Council)Robert B. Zoellick (U.S. Trade Representative, former Under Secretary of State in the Bush administration)Elaine Chao (Secretary of Labor)Brent Scowcroft (Chairman of the Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, former National Security Advisor to President Bush)Richard Haass (Director of Policy Planning at the State Department and Ambassador at Large)Henry Kissinger (Pentagon Defense Policy Board, former Secretary of State under Presidents Nixon and Ford)Robert Blackwill (U.S. Ambassador to India, former member of President Bush's National Security Council)Stephen Friedman (Sr. White House Economic Advisor)Stephen Hadley (Deputy National Security Advisor, former Assistant Secretary of Defense under Cheney)Richard Perle (Chairman of Pentagon Defense Policy Board, former Assistant Secretary of Defense in the Reagan administration)Paul Wolfowitz (Assistant Secretary of Defense, former Assistant Secretary of State in the Reagan administration and former Under Secretary of Defense in the Bush administration)Dov S. Zakheim (Under Secretary of Defense, Comptroller, former Under Secretary of Defense in the Reagan administration)I. Lewis Libby (Chief of Staff for the Vice President, former Deputy Under Secretary of Defense).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."(page top)CFR Influence in Education and the MediaThe Council accepts only American citizens, and has a membership of about 3,600, including influential bankers, corporate officers, and leading government officials who have been significantly affecting domestic and foreign policy for the past 30 years. Every [recent] member had been handpicked by David Rockefeller, who heads the inner circle of the CFR.[snip]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)Jeanne J. Kirkpatrick (1985- )Warren M. Christopher (1982-91)Richard Cheney (1987-89)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)John P. Wilson (Washington and Lee University).Among the members of the media who have been in the CFR:William Paley (CBS)Dan Rather (CBS)Harry Reasoner (CBS)Roone Arledge (ABC)Bill Moyers (NBC)Tom Brokaw (NBC)John Chancellor (NBC)Marvin Kalb (CBS)Irving LevineDavid Brinkley (ABC)John ScaliBarbara Walters (ABC)William Buckley (PBS, National Review)George StephanopoulosDaniel Schorr (CBS)Robert McNeil (PBS)Jim Lehrer (PBS)Diane SawyerHodding Carter IIISome of the major newspapers, news services and media groups 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 JournalBoston GlobeBaltimore SunChicago Sun-TimesL.A. Times SyndicateHouston PostMinneapolis Star-TribuneArkansas GazetteDes Moines Register and TribuneLouisville CourierAssociated PressUnited Press InternationalReuters News ServiceGannett 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, Aldolph Ochs bought the New York Times, with the financial backing of J.P. Morgan (CFR), August Belmont (Rothschild agent), and Jacob Schiff (of Kuhn, Loeb and Co.). 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. [It was later] 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, Inc. founded by CFR member Henry Luce and Hedley Donovan, which publishes Time, Fortune, Life, Money, People, Entertainment Weekly, and Sports IllustratedNewsweek (owned by the Washington Post, W. Averell Harriman, Roland Harriman, and Lewis W. Douglas)Business WeekU.S. News and World ReportSaturday ReviewNational ReviewReader's DigestAtlantic MonthlyMcCall'sForbesLookHarper's MagazineSome of the publishers that have been controlled or influenced by the CFR:MacmillanRandom HouseSimon & SchusterMcGraw-HillHarper BrothersHarper & RowYale University PressLittle Brown & Co.Viking PressCowles Publishing.(page top)CFR Affiliated Organizations and CorporationsG. 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 InstituteRAND CorporationAmerican AssemblyForeign Policy Association (co-founded by CFR member Raymond Fosdick)World Affairs CouncilBusiness Advisory CouncilCommittee for Economic DevelopmentNational Foreign Trade CouncilNational Bureau of Economic ResearchNational Association of ManufacturersNational Industrial Conference BoardAmericans for Democratic ActionHudson InstituteCarnegie Endowment for International PeaceInstitute for Defense AnalysisWorld Peace FoundationUnited Nations AssociationNational Planning AssociationCenter for Inter-American RelationsFree Europe CommitteeAtlantic Council of the U.S. (founded in 1961 by CFR member Christian Herter)Council for Latin AmericaNational Committee on U.S.-China RelationsAfrican-American InstituteMiddle East InstituteSome of the many companies that have been controlled or influenced by the CFR:Morgan, StanleyKuhn, LoebLehman BrothersBank of AmericaChase Manhattan BankJ. P. Morgan and Co.First National City BankBrown Brothers, Harriman and Co.Bank of New YorkCitiBank/CiticorpChemical BankBankers Trust of New YorkManufacturers HanoverMorgan GuarantyMerrill LynchEquitable LifeNew York LifeMetropolitan LifeMutual of New YorkPrudential InsurancePhillips PetroleumChevronExxonMobilAtlantic-Richfield (Arco)TexacoIBMXerox CorporationAT&TGeneral ElectricITT CorporationDow ChemicalE. I. du PontBMW of North AmericaMitsubishiToyota Motor CorporationGeneral MotorsFord Motor CompanyChryslerU.S. SteelProctor and GambleJohnson and JohnsonEstee LauderAvon ProductsR. J. R. NabiscoR. H. MacyFederated Department StoresGimbel BrothersJ. C. Penney CompanySears, Roebuck and CompanyMay Department StoresAllied StoresAmerican ExpressPepsiCoCoca ColaPfizerBristol-Myers SquibbHilton HotelsAmerican AirlinesIn 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 U.N. standing army, consisting of military personnel from all the member nations, directly under the control of the U.N. 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.Since the Council on Foreign Relations has been 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 seems that it will be only a matter of time before their plans are fully implemented.

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