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McCain or Obama - Secret Government Still in Control
Freedoms Phoenix ^ | September 12, 2008 | Dr. Greg Dixon

Posted on 09/13/2008 12:59:16 AM PDT by John Leland 1789

McCain or Obama - Secret Government Still in Control

In Chapter One of The Shadows of Power by James Perloff, titled “A Primer on the CFR,” we glean the following details.

Sir William Pitt, before the House of Lords in London in 1770, said, “There is something behind the throne greater than the king himself.” This gave birth to the phrase “power behind the throne.”

In 1844, Benjamin Disraeli, England’s great statesman, wrote a novel entitled Coningsby in which he wrote: “The world is governed by very different personages from what is imagined by those who are not behind the scenes.”

Felix Frankfurter, Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, restated this in an American context: “The real rulers in Washington are invisible, and exercise power from behind the scenes.”

John F. Hylan, Mayor of New York, City, said in a speech on March 26, 1922: “The real menace of our republic is the invisible government which like a giant octopus, sprawls its slimy length over our city, state and nation. At the head is a small group of banking houses generally referred to as ‘international bankers.’ This little coterie of powerful international bankers virtually run our government for their own selfish ends.”

President Franklin D. Roosevelt wrote to an associate, in a letter that is recorded on pg. 373 in his book containing his personal letters, the following, “The real truth of the matter is, as you and I know, that a financial element in the large centers has owned the government ever since the days of Andrew Jackson…”

Indiana Senator William Jenner warned in a speech on February, 23, 1954: “Today the path to total dictatorship in the U.S. can be laid by strictly legal means, unseen and unheard by the Congress, the President or the people…Outwardly we have a Constitutional government. We have operating within our government and political system, another body representing another form of government, a bureaucratic elite which believes our Constitution is outmoded and is sure that it is on the winning side…All the strange developments in foreign policy agreements may be traced to this group who are going to make us over to suit their pleasure…This political group has its own local political support organizations, its own pressure groups, its own vested interests, its foothold within our government, and its own propaganda apparatus.”

Perloff says that in America the term “The Establishment” as defined by the American Heritage Dictionary means “an exclusive group of powerful people who rule a government or society by means of private agreements and decisions.”

Columnist Edith Kermit Roosevelt, granddaughter of President Theodore Roosevelt, explained it in these words in the Indianapolis News on Dec. 23, 1961. “ ‘Establishment’ is a general term for the power elite in international finance, business, the professions and government, largely from the Northeast, who wield most of the power regardless of who is in the White House. Most people are unaware of the existence of this ‘legitimate Mafia.’ Yet the power of the Establishment makes itself felt from the professor who seeks a foundation grant, to the candidate for a cabinet post or State Department job. It affects the nation’s policies in almost every area.”

Perloff continues to explain: The American “Establishment” follows a clearly time worn path. It’s associated with big business and wealthy old-line families. The sons of these families follow the tradition of private schools like Groton. From these they go to Harvard, Yale, Princeton, or Columbia. They enter exclusive fraternities such as Yale’s secretive Skull and Bones, which both Presidents Bush were members. Some of the brightest go on to Oxford and become Rhoades Scholars. After College, they usually find themselves on Wall Street in an international investment bank like Chase Manhattan, or a prominent law firm or brokerage house. If they are politically inclined, they may sign on with an Establishment think tank like the Brookings Institute or the Rand Corporation. As they mature they may wind up on one of the boards of the big foundations such as Rockefeller, Ford, Carnegie. Some then advance on into “public service” and even high positions in the federal government.

For the latter, there has been a long time requirement to be a member of the New York based Council on Foreign Relations – the CFR. Since its founding in 1921, the Council has been the Establishment’s chief link to the U.S. government.

Historian Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. has called the Council on Foreign Relations a “front organization” for “the heart of the American Establishment.” David Halberstam, in his book, The Best and the Brightest, called it “the Establishment’s unofficial club.” Newsweek [Sept. 6, 1971] called CFR’s leaders “the foreign-policy establishment of the U.S.” Richard Rovere, writing in Esquire [May, 1962] saw them as “a sort of Presidium for that part of the Establishment that guides our destiny as a nation.”

The Council describes itself as a “nonprofit and nonpartisan membership organization dedicated to improved understanding of American foreign policy and international affairs.” It is headquartered in the Pratt House at 58 East 68th St. in New York City. They have approximately 3,000 members consisting of prominent personalities in business, government, law, and the mass media. They have at least one prominent minister, Rick Warren. Membership is by invitation only.

Besides conducting 15 to 20 study groups every year on foreign policy topics and published in a book, the Council puts out a journal called Foreign Affairs that has been called by Time magazine “the most influential periodical in print.” It also has a “Corporate Program” that indoctrinates businessmen in international matters. The Council’s annual budget is around $10 million, which is funded by foundation grants, member’s dues, contributions and publication revenue.

The Council holds frequent meetings and dinners, which feature a speech by a guest, -- usually a high ranking statesman from Washington or a foreign country -- followed by a discussion time. These meetings are not recorded and are off the record. Violation of this rule is considered grounds for dismissal from the organization. The CFR explains that its code of silence is to encourage openness, but economist John Kenneth Galbraith, himself a former member, has called it “a scandal.” He asks why businessmen should be briefed by Government officials on information not available to the general public, especially since it can be financially advantageous.

The Council has exercised decisive impact on U.S. policy, especially foreign policy, for many decades. It is done primarily in two ways. First, by supplying personnel for upper government jobs, and secondarily by influencing U.S. foreign policy toward Globalism through propaganda.

Few Americans know how a President chooses his administrators. Pulitzer Prize winner Theodore White said that the Council’s “roster of members has for a generation, under Republican and Democratic administrations alike, been the chief recruiting ground for cabinet-level officials in Washington.” [The Making of the President, New York: Atheneum, 1965]. The Christian Science Monitor said “there is a constant flow of its members from private life to public service.” [Sept. 1, 1961]. They went on to say that almost half of the CFR members had been invited to assume official government positions or to act as consultants at one time or another.

Joseph Kraft, writing in Harpers, called the Council a “school for statesmen.” [July 1958] David Halberstam puts it even more bluntly by saying, “They walk in one door as acquisitive businessmen and come out the other door as statesmen-figures.” [The Death Rattle of the American Establishment –New York - Sept. 20, 1971].

Perloff says that the historical record speaks even louder. Through early 1988, fourteen secretaries of state, fourteen treasury secretaries, eleven defense secretaries, and scores of other federal department heads have been CFR members. This doesn’t count the many Supreme Court Justices. Every Secretary of State since 1949 has been a member, and one joined after his appointment. According to the CFR itself, as of June 1987, 318 of its members were current U.S. government officials under supposedly the most conservative president that America has ever had, at least in our lifetime, Ronald Wilson Reagan.

According to the N.Y. Times, there are 3,605 jobs at the Federal level in Washington, D.C. Under President George HW Bush, who was a member, the CFR gladly filled 492 of those. Most of the leaders of both administrations, Republican and Democrat, over the past several decades have been supplied their leaders from the CFR -- including cabinet members such as Secretaries of States William J. Perry, Henry Kissinger and George Shultz, Secretaries of Defense Colin Powell and Donald Rumsfeld, National Security Directors Zbigniew Brzezinski and Brent Skowcroft, along with Federal Reserve Chairmen Paul Volker and Alan Greenspan. Democratic Presidential nominee John Kerry was a member.

The present Bush administration has much fewer at a modest 95, but they fill some of the most important offices such as Vice-President Dick Cheney and Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice. Many government officials are beginning to hide their association with the CFR, the Tri-lateral Commission and the Club of Rome, which are the other two like-minded groups with the same One World, globalist goals. To continue to name others would be an exercise in ad nauseaum.

One of the most famous of the all time Council Converts was one President William Jefferson Clinton. He admitted that he was greatly influenced by his History professor at Georgetown University, Carroll Quigley, who authored Tragedy and Hope. In this amazingly dull book, Quigly admits that there is a conspiracy to create a One World Government and encourages the conspirators to come out openly and declare victory because it is too late for any organized opposition. He also sets forth his political model for the two-party system with these words. “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 the 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.”

So even if John McCain and his bomb shell Conservative, Pro-life, easy-on-the-eyes Sarah Louise Palin pull an upset and defeat the Barack/Biden ticket in the fall elections, it really won’t make any difference. The Council on Foreign Relations will be waiting in the wings to supply their ready-made political pawns to man or woman the key places in their administration, and the goals of the one world internationalists will continue unabated.

As my old theology professor and editor of the Baptist Bible Tribune, the late Dr. Noel Smith always said, “Turn the Republicans and Democrats wrong side out and they both look the same.” And the Religious Right falls for it every election.

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TOPICS: Conspiracy; History
KEYWORDS: cfr; conspiracy; government; secret; tinfoil
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Yes, conspiratorialist. I properly checked the "Conspiracy" box under topics. But I do find the quotes interesting.

And I do think that Mrs. Palin (I am voting for McCain/Palin, yes.) does believe at least some of this.

But there might be some who have never seen any of this kind of material before. This is a fresh article on the subject, by Dr. Greg Dixon. People Dr. Dixon is educating in the Uregistered Church movement may be sought after people in years to come.

Because of our work in two communist countries, I do pay attention to the parallel unregistered church movement(s) in western countries, too. Our experience - and what we observe from-day-to-day revelas to us that people like Dr. Dixon are not as nutty as some people like to insist.

So, this is just of interest to many.

1 posted on 09/13/2008 12:59:16 AM PDT by John Leland 1789
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To: John Leland 1789

People wanht to believe, for whatever reason, that they know more about the way things work then everybody else. Hence, they concoct elaborate explanations of fairly simple processes.

Now, I’m not saying that what happens in American government happens because of careful deliberation amongst men who restrict themselves to their official duties. I do, contrarily, posit that almost nothing happens because of foresight.

Governments consist of hundreds of individuals trying to extend their wills into action. Hundreds of men who don’t know what they’re doing stand behind every public figure (who also doesn’t know what he’s doing). Their collective mistakes form patterns, which reassert themselves as habit. The habit of reaching for power and pulling back when it looks too much like you’re reaching for power is the habit of governance.


2 posted on 09/13/2008 1:09:14 AM PDT by Tublecane
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To: John Leland 1789

Oh, and I should add that this is not “conspiracy”. It’s called bueauracracy.


3 posted on 09/13/2008 1:11:36 AM PDT by Tublecane
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To: John Leland 1789
Fairly sure the Stonecutters control everything.

4 posted on 09/13/2008 1:19:26 AM PDT by peyton randolph
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To: John Leland 1789

Does it mean anything to you that the CFR isn’t a secret organization?


5 posted on 09/13/2008 1:27:40 AM PDT by Soliton (> 100)
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To: John Leland 1789
I can not repect anyone throwing such insinuations around without an up side.......the writer wants us to believe that voting for a good ticket with a conservative vp is somehow just a waste of time....

I don't buy that....

if nothing else, voting for conservatives in govt especially in the Congress and state houses can improve our lives by limiting taxes.....

6 posted on 09/13/2008 1:27:41 AM PDT by cherry (SP for VP !!!)
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To: Tublecane
"Oh, and I should add that this is not “conspiracy”. It’s called bueauracracy.

true dat.

7 posted on 09/13/2008 1:31:35 AM PDT by Mad Dawgg ("`Eddies,' said Ford, `in the space-time continuum.' `Ah,' nodded Arthur, `is he? Is he?'")
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To: peyton randolph

It sure explains CRASH winning Best Picture.


8 posted on 09/13/2008 1:32:00 AM PDT by Darkwolf377 (Sarah Palin--the man Biden and Obama wish they could be.)
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To: Soliton

Then again, the Masons aren’t either. But ask 100 persons on the street who/what the CFR is, compared to the Masons, to see how secret they are.


9 posted on 09/13/2008 1:40:07 AM PDT by endthematrix
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To: John Leland 1789

Current CFR president Richard N. Haass...(here)...

http://www.cfr.org/bios/3350/

The principal characteristic of twenty-first-century international relations is turning out to be nonpolarity: a world dominated not by one or two or even several states but rather by dozens of actors possessing and exercising various kinds of power. This represents a tectonic shift from the past.

In contrast to multipolarity — which involves several distinct poles or concentrations of power — a nonpolar international system is characterized by numerous centers with meaningful power.

In a multipolar system, no power dominates, or the system will become unipolar. Nor do concentrations of power revolve around two positions, or the system will become bipolar. Multipolar systems can be cooperative, even assuming the form of a concert of powers, in which a few major powers work together on setting the rules of the game and disciplining those who violate them. They can also be more competitive, revolving around a balance of power, or conflictual, when the balance breaks down.

Other entities deserving inclusion would be global media outlets (al Jazeera, the BBC, CNN), militias (Hamas, Hezbollah, the Mahdi Army, the Taliban), political parties, religious institutions and movements, terrorist organizations (al Qaeda), drug cartels...

from...”The Age of Non-Polarity” - Richard Haass - April 16,2008...(here)...

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2008/04/the_age_of_nonpolarity.html


10 posted on 09/13/2008 1:41:44 AM PDT by PGalt
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To: endthematrix
But ask 100 persons on the street who/what the CFR is

Ask them who the Vice President is, many won't know, but that doesn't mean it's a secret. I have been aware of them and the Tri-lats etc. What do they actually do that scares you?

11 posted on 09/13/2008 1:44:13 AM PDT by Soliton (> 100)
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To: PGalt

What is wrong with a multipolar system? Isn’t this what we had for most of history following the fall of the Roman Empire?


12 posted on 09/13/2008 1:48:17 AM PDT by Clemenza (Barack Obama: Black and White and RED all Over)
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To: Soliton
No, no. Is there a position of VP, yes, regardless of the person holding the title.(And even then there might be several opinions on job descriptions) But the knowing of the thinly veiled goals of the CFR, the persons who hold those views and the positions in government, academia and media is vastly unknown. It's not a conspiracy, it's policy.

"What do they actually do that scares you?"

They (globlaists) advocate the ultimate destruction of the nation-state, my country, and if I fail to comply - my life.

13 posted on 09/13/2008 2:00:56 AM PDT by endthematrix
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To: John Leland 1789

All these conspiracy theories about a dozen groups or secret societies or whatnot behind the scenes controlling things...I suppose they appeal to the type of person whose worldview involves manipulating millions of individuals’ lives, if said group is supposed to be manipulating them in a way they dislike.

But for those of us who view government’s proper role as night watchman, and whose goal is not to force the masses toward some end but rather see individuals left free to focus on the ample task of providing for themselves and their families, and choosing whatever route in life they wish, there’s a very simple test:

For the average person, what does he run up against in day-to-day life? That is, what needless obstacles and difficulties make him poorer, more controlled, and more limited in his ability to achieve the “American dream” and give his family a better life than he had?

There’s the large portion of the day he has to spend solely to cover what will be stolen from his paycheck, the taxes he pays on the food and clothing to feed and clothe his kids, the taxes extorted from him every year for the *right* to keep the house he’s paid for (which go up further if other people are willing to pay more for the house he has no intent to sell), and the taxes that push expensive gas to even higher prices.

After that comes all the time and money he spends jumping through hoops to get government’s permission to go about his daily life...waiting in lines and paying umpteen fees to register his car, renew his driver’s license, file his taxes, get permission to modify his own house when he needs another room for the kids...and Lord forbid he wants his own business or to employ someone!

The “conspiracy” to control you is staring you right in the face. Removing the crushing taxes on every single productive activity in existence, and the nightmare of regulations and bureaucracy required for anything and everything, and you’ve instantly improved the quality of life and made day-to-day living easier for every American trying to make an honest living. That’s 100x the effect of any imagined social engineering by shadowy bankers of obscurely named faraway organizations.


14 posted on 09/13/2008 2:04:34 AM PDT by BobbyT
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To: Clemenza

Is Haass bipolar? /sarcasm


15 posted on 09/13/2008 2:14:46 AM PDT by PGalt
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To: cherry
Insinuations of what? My comment was a positive one for the Alaska Governor, who I happen to like very much, and, as stated, I am voting for the ticket.

If Mrs. Palin believes that there are people who either do make up a shadow government, or that there are organizations which aspire to act as a shadow government, then she is probably prepared to help keep such people in check, and fight for common traditional Americans, which I believe she would.

From viewing some of her past associations, some of the people she has admired, and some of the battles she has rightfully fought. I think she most likely does have some sense that there are people of power who work behind the scenes in ways suggested in the article.

I believe she would stand against it, and thank God for her!

Concerning getting conservatives elected, we also need to pay close attention to our local races, and state legislature races - and get more conservatives in our state governments. We all need to work on getting people of traditional conservative family values back in the education regime in each state.

Although our elitist Fed Senate is elected by state-wide popular voting (unfortunately -- we should return to the legislatures selecting the Fed senators) we should elect conservative state legislatures who will declare that intelligence and governing know-how still resides at the state level, and will put heavy pressure on the Fed senators from each respective state for the sake of common sense in the Fed as well. I believe that Mrs. Palin is one who understands states rights and prerogatives; I believe she understands the Tenth Amendment and believes in the principle thereof. She has my vote. We need the Fed completely OUT of education altogether, and let the states keep their own education dollars - never send it up through the Fed income tax to begin with, and control it on the local level where parents can band together and control it.

If people don't think that the United Nations Organization and other internationalist organizations don't put inordinate pressure on education through the Fed, they are just very uninformed.

And further, the UNO is the biggest anti-Amarican conspiracy on the planet, but we don't seem to stand up and fight for America in that realm (not even the “conservatives”); we have simply acquiesced to that host of creeps in New York. The American people are 90% in the dark about all of the un-American influence they use on our own soil.

McCain or Obama, that “secret government” will be present. I am praying that both Mr. MaCain and Mrs. Palin will win, expose it, fight it, and lay it deep under the sod where it belongs.

16 posted on 09/13/2008 2:15:32 AM PDT by John Leland 1789
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To: Soliton

What do they actually do that scares you?

What "THEY" do is decide to allow, and encourage, an invasion of millions of Mexican illegals, completely and explicitly against the laws, and loyalty to, the United States citizens, thereby stabbing the back of every working, taxpaying citizen; resulting in the utter dissolution of the pride, work ethic, loyalty, and faith in a country that once had it.

AND THIS IS NO SECRET!

The CFR are yuppie, arrogant scum.

17 posted on 09/13/2008 2:19:19 AM PDT by jnsun (The LEFT: The need to manipulate others because of nothing productive to offer)
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To: John Leland 1789

wheels within wheels, that’s what makes God’s world go around, I’m still a Christian Conservative voting the M-P ticket...I wonder if the CFR will ask Rush Limbaugh to join.. ?


18 posted on 09/13/2008 2:45:35 AM PDT by rusureitflies? (OSAMA BIN LADEN IS DEAD! There, I said it. Prove me wrong.)
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To: John Leland 1789

bump


19 posted on 09/13/2008 2:50:47 AM PDT by Lancer_N3502A
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To: Tublecane

I agree. These politicians are so crooked. Nothing ever gets accomplished because of the $$ that goes to these crooked politicians. I don’t care which side of the aisle there on. We’re using corn for fuel. Why? How many electoral votes are in Wis, Iowa, IL? Call me crazy but it’s truth. Who’s behind Barrack Nobama? Whoever it is their fuming. They invested in a total “idiot”.


20 posted on 09/13/2008 3:30:49 AM PDT by personalaccts (Is George W going to protect the border?)
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