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To: MadMax, the Grinning Reaper; piasa
Great roundup! On this part:

"Did someone in the FBI miss this when she was supposedly "vetted" for the Presidential Team? How about her membership in the CPUSA/KGB-created "U.S. Peace Council", the U.S. affiliate of the Soviet peace front, the "World Peace Council"?"

For that matter, who vetted Bill Clinton? Or George McGovern? Or John F. Kennedy's appointments when his State Department was trying to get Alger Hiss reinstated? (On that last one, I believe the clues point towards Hiss' support coming from Dean Acheson and Paul Nitze's network within the Democratic Party--a link between the FDR/Truman administations and the JFK administration--which I highlighted in my old John Kerry articles as tracing back to Supreme Court Justices Louis Brandeis and Felix Frankfurter's role in placing moles in FDR's administration.) The Clintons are a symptom of a very deep cancer that has reached the terminal stage with Barack Obama.

12 posted on 11/08/2016 2:49:53 AM PST by Fedora
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To: Fedora
From the link I included (which has a political slant I don't agree with, but this information is useful--bolding is mine):

"Otto Otepka’s troubles started in December of 1960. Otepka’s biographer William Gill clearly believes that Otepka’s problems stemmed originally from Otepka’s continued denial of a security clearance for the former OSS veteran Walt Rostow. Otepka had denied him clearance twice before, and in December of 1960, Dean Rusk, newly appointed Secretary of State, visited Otepka in person to ask what Rostow’s chances would be of getting cleared at that time. Otepka was unable to give Rusk any reason to believe Rostow would ever receive clearance, and Rusk subsequently placed Rostow in the White House as a member of Kennedy’s personal staff, specifically as McGeorge Bundy’s second in command on national security matters. . .Walt Rostow was one of Kennedy’s “counterinsurgency” experts. “He made counterinsurgency seem profound, reasonable, and eminently just,” said author Gerald Colby in his book Thy Will Be Done. Walt Rostow—like Dean Rusk, Roswell Gilpatrick, Edward Lansdale, Paul Nitze, Harland Cleveland, Roger Hilsman, Lincoln Gordon, Adolf Berle, McGeorge Bundy and Henry Kissinger—came to work in the Kennedy administration directly from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund’s Special Studies Project. This group had been hand-chosen by Nelson Rockefeller to assist him when he himself was seeking the Presidency. Author Colby called this “Nelson’s Secret Victory”, pointing out that while Kennedy knew many powerful people, they were mostly politicians, not men with experience in foreign affairs. The Rockefeller family network, and Nelson’s group in particular, provided a large assortment of bright, qualified men."

Related point: "The Institute of Pacific Relations (IPR) was an international NGO established in 1925 to provide a forum for discussion of problems and relations between nations of the Pacific Rim. The International Secretariat, the center of most IPR activity over the years, consisted of professional staff members who recommended policy to the Pacific Council and administered the international program. The various national councils were responsible for national, regional and local programming. Most participants were elite members of the business and academic communities in their respective countries. Funding came largely from businesses and philanthropies, especially the Rockefeller Foundation. . .Toward the end of the war, the Institute came under criticism for alleged communist sympathies. The first major criticism of the Institute was a wartime study by dissident IPR member Alfred Kohlberg, an American who had owned a textile firm in prewar China. After finding what he believed were Communist sympathies in IPR, in particular Frederick Field, Kohlberg first wrote to other members of the Board, published an 80-page report, then launched a publicity campaign against the Institute.[9] The IPR came under further suspicion by government authorities as a result of the Venona intercepts and its close association with Amerasia. Amerasia came under investigation when a classified government OSS report appeared as an article in the magazine. "

13 posted on 11/08/2016 2:59:08 AM PST by Fedora
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To: Fedora

Hey Fedora. Welcome to the “new fight”. We’ve had quite a run in the past but if Comrade “Don” Clinton wins, we’re going to need to triple our efforts just to keep more commies, crooks, crazies, and cronies out of government, the Red House, and state offices.

In for the duration, with you, ETL (and your cousin “ET”,
“ I Ain’t Got No Home”), hopefully Evening Star, the gals here at FR, Cliff Kincaid, Trevor Loudon, Matthew Vadum, Paul Sperry, Pam Geller, Robert Spencer, Col. Hunt, Clare (the CIA’s greatest female op who can speak) Lopez, Dave Horowitz and the gang out West, and all the other freedom-loving, freedom fighters from here to Afghanistan/Iraq and in other shitholes around the world.

Today is the beginning of either the final decline of America, or of a new America Rising.

Man your keyboards, it’s Miller time!


15 posted on 11/08/2016 10:15:15 AM PST by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
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