Here's an article about key
members of the
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
which is a front-group for the Illuminist agenda. Many of these names
mentioned in the article are either members of the Illuminati
or are the paid shills of the Illuminati who do not know the ultimate nature
of the group that they help advance. The ensuing linked article by Barry
Chamish is revealing those within the CFR who are bent on
destroying Israel, (a major goal of the Illuminati). |
Here is a short list of
Council of Foreign Relations (CFR)
members who have shoved the Oslo/Roadmap processes down Israel's throat,
resulting in thousands of dead Israelis and Arabs in barely ten years, not
to mention the total demoralization of Israel and the mass insanity of its
Islamic neighbors:
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Clinton
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Christopher
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Baker
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Albright
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Zinni
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Powell
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Rice
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Kurtzer
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Seigman
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Bronfman
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Tenet
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Haass
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Friedman
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Stephen Cohen
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Carter
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Armitage
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Burns
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Wolfowitz
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Berger, etc. etc.
Oh yes, and Pipes, but he's pretending otherwise for the time being.
That is why he spends much of his waking hours plotting to eliminate my
voice. Imagine the nerve of me pointing out that he is a proud member of the
little think tank that could wreck Israel and is leaving a trail of blood
throughout the Middle East.
Now let us look at just how tied up he is to the CFR
establishment:
HERE
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The
Middle East Forum (MEF) has existed since
1990, but in 1994 it became a nonprofit organization with
Daniel Pipes
as its director.
MEF is closely linked to the Washington Institute for Near
East Policy, where Pipes is an adjunct scholar. Patrick
Clawson of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy is
senior editor of MEF's Middle East Quarterly, and the
institute's Robert Satloff and Samuel Lewis sit on the
Quarterly's editorial board, along with Fouad Ajami of Johns
Hopkins, Anthony Cordesman of the Center for Strategic and
International Studies, James Phillips of the Heritage
Foundation, and Steven Plaut of the University of Haifa.
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I have thoughtfully provided a list of
CFR members. Visit the site and
confirm the facts. Now we all know that the Washington Institute For
Near East Policy is the Martin Indyk - run monstrosity that
became the locomotive for Oslo, so considering his public stance on Israel,
Pipes' chair there is suspicious enough, but let's look at his own
board:
From the 2001, Membership Roster Of The Council On Foreign Relations
HERE
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"Virtually all 31 signatories of the
MEF report, which was
used to persuade Congress to introduce and pass the Syria
Accountability and Lebanese Sovereignty Restoration Act
in 2003, were USCFL members, and several became high officials
or advisers in the Bush foreign policy team, including Elliott
Abrams, Paula Dobriansky, Richard Perle, Douglas Feith,
and David Wurmser."
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Now look at the final name on
Pipe's MEF board: why
it's that pesky economics teacher from Haifa! Could that mean that the big
fish and little minnow are coordinating their attacks against me? And what
does the little minnow get for his effort?
You can be sure, there is a reward but it's not membership in the
CFR.
Searching his name I came across one other namesake: Peter Plaut,
Managing Director and Head of European Credit Research, BANK OF AMERICA
SECURITIES LTD.
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He is not merely on the
CFR members' list, he is also one of
its biggest donors.
HERE
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I tried but couldn't prove a family tie to the minnow, But I'll bet you
there is and it's close. But even if not, the story of Peter Plaut
bears telling. Here's who he is:
HERE
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In addition, he was responsible for helping the Korean and Malaysian
governments re-establish capital markets access through their highly
successful global debt offerings during this difficult time. He was also
credited with anticipating the debt and currency crisis in Brazil and other
Latin American sovereigns in late 1998.
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Mr. Plaut worked at UBS Securities Inc. from 1992 to 1994, as a U.S.
and international corporate and bank credit analyst and prior to that was an
associate at JP Morgan Securities, Inc.
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Mr. Plaut has been in Institutional Investor ranked analyst. In June 1998,
he was elected as a term member to The Council on Foreign Relations and
currently serves as an active participant in issues concerning U.S. and
international economic and foreign policy.
Lucky old Pete, he gets to bail out countries after the IMF has
bankrupted them. And since JP Morgan was a founder of the
CFR, naturally he
gets to manipulate currencies for his bank while he's at it. But that's not
all, look who was in Singapore, Malaysia's financial headquarters, when Pete
was sorting out their World Bank debts. Why it was old Tom Plaut. And need
we say that he also works for a JP Morgan affiliate?
HERE
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Thomas F. Plaut Mr. Plaut brings sixteen years of foreign exchange trading experience to
F.X.
Solutions. He is a former Member of Senior Management at Credit Suisse A.G.
and Global Head of Proprietary Trading at Dresdner Bank A.G. While at Credit
Suisse and stationed in Singapore, Mr. Plaut was in charge of all foreign
exchange trading activities in the Asian region.
HERE
FX Solutions currently holds client funds at
JP Morgan Chase bank. How the Plauts diddle with the tills of nations while their peoples
starve. Yes, Peter must be a very important component of the CFR's global
economics plan. But then, so is Pipes, diplomatically. Look how the
CFR funnels him the money he needs to carry on.
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Funding
Between 1996 and 1998, the Middle East Forum received $130,000 from the
Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, one of the top right wing
foundations.
HERE
Mark O'Keefe Newhouse News Service
VALUES AND PHILANTHROPY September 18, 2003
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Foundation Excels at Fueling Conservative Agenda
Name a conservative idea -- whether it's school vouchers, faith-based
initiatives or the premise that there's a worldwide clash of civilizations
-- and the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation is apt to have its
fingerprints on it.
Milwukee Journal Sentinel April 3, 2003
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Bradley Fighting Vehicle
A comprehensive new report makes clear the foundation's import in the
feeding and nurturing of the Neoconservative Movement that has led the US to
war in the Middle East.
It directly ascribes the war on Iraq to the "playbook" of the neocons, a
group of "mostly Republicans," "many of whom have gotten funding from
Milwaukee's Bradley Foundation."
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A Newly Enriched Foundation Hires Chairman
Things changed dramatically in 1985, when the Allen-Bradley Company was sold
to Rockwell International, a leading defense and aerospace conglomerate, for
a whopping $1.651 billion. The Foundation benefited heavily from the sale,
seeing its assets shoot up overnight from less than $14 million to more than
$290 million, catapulting it into the ranks of the country's largest
foundations. At that point its name was changed to the Lynde and Harry
Bradley Foundation, to publicly separate it from the company. Flush with new
money and an understanding that they were now poised to play a more national
role, foundation trustees decided it was time to hire a professional to run
the organization. They found their man in New York at the John M. Olin
Foundation.
Now I flip to page 106 of my 2000 CFR Annual Report which lists
foundations that offered generous grants to the CFR and right after
The
Norwegian Ministry Of Foreign Affairs comes, surprise, surprise the
John M. Olin Foundation. I said previously that I'd prove Pipes gets his money
directly or indirectly from the CFR and I just did.
Now would you trust him with YOUR country?
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