Critics who argue that the NAU is a conspiracy theory are well advised to take a hard look at Robert Pastor. With U.S. policy toward Latin America, Dr. Pastor first approached the issue in writing (for the radical IPS, as we have noted), next as a university professor, and finally as a government official. Had John Kerry won the 2004 presidential election, Robert Pastor most likely would have emerged with a government position from which he could have pursued his NAU agenda. Given the re-election of George Bush, Dr. Pastor has surfaced within the CFR, an influential think-tank NGO whose history of impacting U.S. policy would suggest the CFR impact on SPP.gov could easily be more than academic.
Very interesting, isn’t that little tidbit?!