The first two
groups created by the Round Table were the British Royal
Institute for International Affairs (RIIA) in 1920 and the American
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) in 1921. In fact the
original plans for both were drawn up during the Paris Peace conference of
1919.
Though they were
given different names to mask their autonomy, the RIIA and CFR are just
sub-branches of the Rhodes Milner Round Table.
"At the end
of the war of 1914 [World War 1], it became clear that the organization of this
system [the Round Table] had to be greatly extended … This front organization, called
the Royal Institute of International Affairs, had as its nucleus in each area
the existing submerged Round Table Group. In New York it was known as the
Council on Foreign Relations, and was a front for J. P. Morgan and Company.”
Dr. Carroll
Quigley, “Tragedy and Hope”
“Later the plan was changed to create an ostensible autonomy because, ‘it seemed unwise to set up a single institute with branches.’ It had to be made to appear that the C.F.R. in America, and the R.I.I.A. in Britain, were really independent bodies, lest the American public become aware the C.F.R. was in fact a subsidiary of the Round Table Group and react in patriotic fury. This is the group which designed the United Nations the first major successful step on the road to a World Superstate.
At least
forty-seven C.F.R. members were among the American delegates to the founding of
the United Nations in San Francisco in 1945 …Today the C.F.R. remains active in
working toward its final goal of a government over all the world a government
which the Insiders and their allies will control. The goal of the C.F.R. is
simply to abolish the United States with its Constitutional guarantees of
liberty.
And they don't
even try to hide it. Study No. 7, published by the C.F.R. on November 25, 1959,
openly advocates building a new international order [which] must be responsive
to world aspirations for peace, [and] for social and economic change ... an
international order [code word for world government] ... including states
labeling themselves as 'Socialist' [Communist]."
Gary Allen,
“None Dare Call it Conspiracy”
The CFR is a
private group not affiliated with the U.S. government, but made to look that
way.
Just as the
“Federal Reserve,” the name “Council on Foreign Relations” sounds official to
the unsuspecting ear, and they even print a magazine called “Foreign Affairs”
to help pacify the organization in the public mind. But the truth is, the CFR
is not a council belonging to the U.S. government and is, in fact, a secret
society masquerading as an official organization.
If they called
it “Republicrats for World Government” or “Demopublican Global Governance
Group” then the herd might notice. Even if they called it “the American Royal
Institute for International Affairs” the sheep might raise an eyebrow. This is
the same reason our American leaders are called Presidents and not Prime
Ministers, even though they are all royalty.
Admiral Chester Ward, was a US Judge Advocate General of the Navy and CFR member for sixteen years.
Admiral Chester Ward, was a US Judge Advocate General of the Navy and CFR member for sixteen years.
He said the
purpose of the CFR was,
“promoting
disarmament and the submergence of US sovereignty and national independence
into an all-powerful one world government.”
In his book,
“Kissinger on the Couch,” Ward wrote,
“(the) … lust to
surrender the sovereignty and independence of the United States is pervasive
throughout most of the membership, and particularly in the leadership of
several divergent cliques that make up what is actually a polycentric
organization.”
"The most powerful clique in these (CFR) groups has one objective in common: they want to bring about the surrender of the sovereignty and the national independence of the U.S. They want to end national boundaries and racial and ethnic loyalties supposedly to increase business and ensure world peace. What they strive for would inevitably lead to dictatorship and loss of freedoms by the people.”
"The most powerful clique in these (CFR) groups has one objective in common: they want to bring about the surrender of the sovereignty and the national independence of the U.S. They want to end national boundaries and racial and ethnic loyalties supposedly to increase business and ensure world peace. What they strive for would inevitably lead to dictatorship and loss of freedoms by the people.”
Harpers, July
l958
“The Council on Foreign Relations 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 announces 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 state of a one world dictatorship.” Congressman John Rarick, 1971
“The Council on Foreign Relations 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 announces 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 state of a one world dictatorship.” Congressman John Rarick, 1971
CFR membership
is made up of past, present, and future Presidents, Secretaries of State,
Secretaries of Defense, Ambassadors, Senators, Congressmen, Judges, Federal
Reserve System presidents and chairmen, bankers, military leaders, media
owners/personalities, lobbyist lawyers, corporate executives, thinktank
executives, and university presidents.
CFR membership is composed of the most influential Americans of the century. Just look at the household names belonging to the CFR: George Bush, Bill Clinton, Hilary Clinton, Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, Richard Nixon, John F. Kennedy, Dwight Eisenhower, Herbert Hoover, Robert Kennedy, Al Gore, Condoleezza Rice, Jesse Jackson, Colin Powell, Strobe Talbot, James Woolsey, John Dulles, Michael Dukakis, Fred Thompson, John McCain, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani, John Edwards, Michael Bloomberg, John Kerry, Thomas Kean, Henry Kissinger, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Jonathan Bush, Angelina Jolie, Dan Rather, Diane Sawyer, Barbara Walters, Consuelo Mack, Warren Beatty, William Buckley Jr., Newt Gingrich, Alan Greenspan, Paul Wolfowitz, Averill and Pamela Harriman, David, Nelson, and Jay Rockefeller, William and McGeorge Bundy, Brent Scowcroft, George Shultz, and Paul Warburg.
Here is just a sampling of the CFR’s Corporate Members:
CFR membership is composed of the most influential Americans of the century. Just look at the household names belonging to the CFR: George Bush, Bill Clinton, Hilary Clinton, Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, Richard Nixon, John F. Kennedy, Dwight Eisenhower, Herbert Hoover, Robert Kennedy, Al Gore, Condoleezza Rice, Jesse Jackson, Colin Powell, Strobe Talbot, James Woolsey, John Dulles, Michael Dukakis, Fred Thompson, John McCain, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani, John Edwards, Michael Bloomberg, John Kerry, Thomas Kean, Henry Kissinger, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Jonathan Bush, Angelina Jolie, Dan Rather, Diane Sawyer, Barbara Walters, Consuelo Mack, Warren Beatty, William Buckley Jr., Newt Gingrich, Alan Greenspan, Paul Wolfowitz, Averill and Pamela Harriman, David, Nelson, and Jay Rockefeller, William and McGeorge Bundy, Brent Scowcroft, George Shultz, and Paul Warburg.
Here is just a sampling of the CFR’s Corporate Members:
· ABC News
· American Express
· Bank of America
· Boeing
· Chevron
· Citigroup
· CocaCola
· De Beers
· ExxonMobil
· FedEx
· Ford
· GE
|
· Google
· Halliburton
· Heinz
· IBM
· Lockheed Martin
· MasterCard
· Merck
· Merrill Lynch
· Motorola
· NASDAQ
· News Corp
|
· Nike
· PepsiCo
· Pfizer
· Shell Oil
· Sony
· Time Warner
· Toyota
· Verizon
· Visa
|
“Although the
membership of the CFR is a veritable ‘who’s who’ in big business and the media,
probably only one person in a thousand is familiar with the organization itself
and even fewer are aware of its real purposes. During its first fifty years of
existence, the CFR was almost never mentioned by any of the moguls of the mass
media.
And when you
realize that the membership of the CFR includes top executives from the New
York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, the Knight newspaper
chain, NBC, CBS, Time, Life, Fortune, Business Week, US News & World Report,
and many others, you can be sure that such anonymity is not accidental; it is
deliberate … They control or own major newspapers, magazines, radio and
television networks, and they control the most powerful companies in the book
publishing business.”
Gary Allen,
“The Rockefeller File”
Nearly every
U.S. President since its inception has been a CFR member. Even the non CFR
Presidents have had administrations full of members. For instance Ronald
Reagan wasn’t a CFR member, but his Vice President George Bush was
CFR, and so were 28 members of his transition team alone.
George
W. Bush is not a
CFR member either, but his father and uncle are, his Vice President Dick
Cheney is, and his administration is swarming with them. At the founding
meeting of the United Nations there were 74 CFR members.
The Clinton
administration had over 100 CFR members. The Nixon administration had over 115
CFR members all in key Executive branch positions, most of whom continued
through the Ford years, and a few of whom are still in power today.
The Council on Foreign Relations (like Skull and Bones) always promotes candidates from both the Democrat and Republican parties, thus ensuring a win for the New World Order.
The Council on Foreign Relations (like Skull and Bones) always promotes candidates from both the Democrat and Republican parties, thus ensuring a win for the New World Order.
·
In 1952 and 1956 CFR “Republican” Dwight Eisenhower ran against
CFR “Democrat” Adlai Stevenson.
·
In 1960 it was CFR Republican Richard Nixon against CFR Democrat
John F. Kennedy.
·
In 1964 neither candidate was CFR, but Barry Goldwater was a
Freemason, and Lyndon Johnson’s administration was full of CFR members.
·
In 1968 it was CFR Republican Richard Nixon versus CFR Democrat
Hubert Humphrey.
·
In 1972 was Nixon again versus CFR Democrat George McGovern.
·
In 1976 CFR Republican Gerald Ford lost to CFR Democrat Jimmy
Carter.
·
In 1980 was Mason Republican Ronald Reagan versus CFR Democrat
Jimmy Carter and CFR “Independent” John Anderson.
·
1984 was Reagan again against CFR Democrat Walter Mondale.
·
In 1988 CFR Republican George Bush ran against CFR Democrat
Michael Dukakis.
·
1992 was Bush again running against CFR Democrat Bill Clinton.
·
In 1996 Clinton was challenged by CFR Republican Bob Dole.
·
In 2000 CFR Democrat Al Gore lost to Skull and Bones Republican
George W. Bush (with CFR running mate Dick Cheney)
In 2004 Bush was
challenged by brother Bonesman and CFR Democrat John Kerry. The CFR owns the
monopoly market on both Presidents and Presidential candidates.
In the current
2008 presidential race, the CFR has propped up “Democrats” Hilary Clinton,
Barack Obama, John Edwards, and “Republicans” Rudy Giuliani, John McCain, Mitt
Romney and Fred Thompson.
The only two
2008 candidates not belonging to secret societies or in favor of a New
World Order are/were Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich.
"The chief
problem of American political life …has been how to make the two Congressional
parties more national and international. 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. 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."
Dr. Carroll
Quigley, “Tragedy and Hope”
"The members of the council [On Foreign Relations] are persons of much more than average influence in their community. They have used the prestige that their wealth, their social position, and their education have given them to lead their country toward 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 [the Korean War]."
"The members of the council [On Foreign Relations] are persons of much more than average influence in their community. They have used the prestige that their wealth, their social position, and their education have given them to lead their country toward 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 [the Korean War]."
Chicago
Tribune editorial, Dec. 9, 1950
Almost all CIA
directors have been CFR members, including Allen Dulles, Richard Helms, William
Colby, George Bush, William Webster, James Woolsey, John Deutsch, and William
Casey.
Many U.S.
Senators were also members including, David Boren, William Bradley, John
Chafee, William Cohen, Christopher Dodd, Bob Graham, Joseph Lieberman, George
Mitchell, Claiborne Pell, Larry Pressler, Charles Robb, John D. Rockefeller,
and William Roth Jr.
For U.S.
Congressional Representatives there has been Howard Berman, Thomas Foley, Sam
Gejdenson, Richard Gephardt, Newt Gingrich, Amory Houghton Jr., Nancy Lee
Johnson, John Lewis, Robert Matsui, Dave Mccurdy, Eleanor Homes Norton, Thomas
El Petri, Carlos Romero Barceló, Patricia Schroeder, Peter Smith, Olympia Snow,
John Spratt, and Louis Stokes.
As for
Secretaries of Defense: Neil McElroy, Robert Gates, Robert McNamara, Melvin
Laird, Eliot Richardson, Donald Rumsfeld, Harold Brown, Casper Weinberger,
Frank Carlucci, and Dick Cheney.
And U.S.
Ambassadors to Australia, Britain, Chile, Czech Republic, France, India, Italy,
Japan, Korea, Mexico, Nigeria, Philippines, Poland, Romania, Russia, Spain,
South Africa, and Syria.
This is just a
sampling of the high-level government positions held by hundreds if not
thousands of CFR members.
"If the CFR
had millions of members like, say, the Presbyterian Church, this list might not
mean much. But the CFR only has 3,200 members."
Robert Anton
Wilson
"The plan, as publicly stated by the CFR's Richard Gardner, part-time State Department functionary and Columbia University Professor of Law and International Organization, amounts to this: Instead of trying to make the UN a complete world dictatorship immediately, the Establishment will identify different problems in different countries.
Then they will
propose a ‘solution,’ which can only be achieved by some kind of international
agency, so that each country concerned will be forced to surrender another
segment of its national independence. Gardner considers this piecemeal approach
the practical road to the end of nationhood”
Gary Allen, “The
Rockefeller File”