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2ZeroDivIsion - 07/19/2017
3https://www.cfr.org/
4Council on Foreign Relations
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6ZeroDivIsion - 07/19/2017
7Concerned about populations
8July 21, 2017
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10President Bush and President-elect Clinton.
11July 22, 2017
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13Dick Cheney
14Les Aspin
15Paul Volcker Federal Reserve System, and Alan Greenspan(edited)
16Madeleine Albright
17The Council was incorporated in New York on July 21, 1921.
18Beginning in 1927, the Rockefeller family began funding the Council
19By 1942, after America entered the War, the State Department established an Advisory Committee on Postwar Foreign Policy, which included no less than 7 CFR members.
20the "crowning moment of achievement for the Council came at San Francisco in 1945, when over forty members of the United States Delegation to the organizational meeting of the United Nations...were members of the Council."
21Despite the fact that the legal government of France, located at Vichy, had cooperated with the Third Reich during the war, the post-war French government was brought in as a founding member, with a permanent seat on the Security Council.
22The Trilateral Commission was formed in 1973, and it is widely perceived as an off-shoot of the Council On Foreign Relations.
23July 23, 2017
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25Council on Foreign Relations -- is another Rockefeller-financed foreign policy pressure group similar to the Trilateralists and the Bilderberg group, although the CFR is composed solely of American citizens.
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27the highest level unofficial group possible
28List of fuckers http://www.apfn.org/apfn/cfr-members.htm
29"...a vehicle for multinational consolidation of commercial and banking interests..."
30Outer Ring - These members are included for camouflage purposes only, and are made up of many of those who belong to only the CFR. These members are aware of only about 50% or less of the goals and objectives of the Global Union movement.
31CFR's bylaws absolutely prohibit their members from discussing Trilateral Commission.
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33While virtually all Trilateral Commission members from North America have also been members of the CFR, the reverse is certainly not true. It is easy to over-criticize the CFR because most of its members seem to fill the balance of government positions not already filled by Trilaterals.
34the president of the CFR is Richard N. Haas
35July 24, 2017
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37Trilateralism is rooted in a long tradition of elite ideology and corporate planning. For example, a private U.S. organization called the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), founded in 1918, remains a powerful force in shaping public policy and perception. As the Council's 1919 handbook explains:
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39"It is a board of initiation-a Board of Invention. It plans to cooperate with the government and all existing international agencies and to bring them all into constructive accord."
40The CFR had its special chance to be a "Board of Invention" during and after World War II when it played a pivotal role in formulating U.S. war aims, constructing the post-World War II international economic and political order, and guiding U.S. policy over the last quarter century. In the postwar period, it was relatively easy to bring all parties into "constructive accord." Western Europe and Japan were in ruins; the U.S. emerged from the war as the unrivaled economic, military, and political power. Through massive economic and military assistance programs like the Marshall Plan and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Western Europe and Japan were reconstructed, following U.S. specifications, into stable trading partners and bulwarks against the "communist threat." The World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (see article by James Phillips), and other international organizations were founded during that early period. They became pillars of the postwar international trade and monetary system known as the Bretton Woods System (because it was established at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire in 1944); the Soviet Union and other "Socialist bloc" countries dropped out in the early stages when it became clear the system was to be designed mainly by and for the United States.
41A lesser-known companion institution to the CFR is the Bilderberg Group. Bilderberg, founded in 1954, is a European-led organization which is well attended by heads of state and other "influentials" from Western Europe, the U.S., and Canada. The catch-word for the times was "Atlanticism" not "trilateralism"; Japan had not yet earned its place in the so-called "club of advanced nations" which formed the Atlantic Alliance.
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43The CFR members were originally from the New York City area, but later expanded to include Washington, DC, and then the rest of the US.
44July 25, 2017
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46George Bush attended Yale, where he was a member of the secret organization known as "The Order" (or "Skull and Bones"). This group also had as members: William F. Buckley, Jr., McGeorge Bundy, Winston Lord (former Chairman of the CFR), and other CFR members, who allegedly make up a powerful inner circle that controls the CFR.
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48Clinton addresses the members of CFR in the following manner:
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50She opens by thanking Richard and expressing her delight to be there at the new headquarters of, “ I guess ‘The Mothership’ in New York City.†She went on to say that they get a lot of advice from the CFR and so now it’s good to know she won’t have to travel as far to be told what we should be doing and how we should think about the future.
51CFR may have pissed Trump off but they are not as controlling as the Trilaterals that are surrounding him Council of Foreign Relations (CFR) has spoken and they are endorsing a Hillary Clinton, but mostly they have issued a position statement that Donald Trump must be stopped
52July 26, 2017
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55YouTube
56breakingtheset
57CFR, Trilateral Commission & Atlantic Council Draft War | Brainwash Update
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60July 29, 2017
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62The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), founded in 1921, is a United States nonprofit think tank specializing in U.S. foreign policy and international affairs. It is headquartered in New York City, with an additional office in Washington, D.C. Its membership, which numbers 4,900, has included senior politicians, more than a dozen secretaries of state, CIA directors, bankers, lawyers, professors, and senior media figures.
63CFR publishes the bi-monthly journal Foreign Affairs, and runs the David Rockefeller Studies Program, which influences foreign policy by making recommendations to the presidential administration and diplomatic community, testifying before Congress, interacting with the media, and publishing on foreign policy issues.
64Due to the isolationist views prevalent in American society at the time, the scholars had difficulty gaining traction with their plan, and turned their focus instead to a set of discreet meetings that had been taking place since June 1918 in New York City, under the name Council on Foreign Relations.
65The meetings were headed by the corporate lawyer Elihu Root, who had served as Secretary of State under President Theodore Roosevelt, and attended by 108 “high-ranking officers of banking, manufacturing, trading and finance companies, together with many lawyers.â€
66In the late 1930s, the Ford Foundation and Rockefeller Foundation began contributing large amounts of money to the Council
67In 1938 they created various Committees on Foreign Relations, which later became governed by the American Committees on Foreign Relations in Washington, D.C.,
68The CFR ultimately produced 682 memoranda for the State Department, marked classified and circulated among the appropriate government departments.
69A critical study found that of 502 government officials surveyed from 1945 to 1972, more than half were members of the Council
70peaked at 57% under the Johnson administratio
71William Bundy credited the CFR's study groups with helping to lay the framework of thinking that led to the Marshall Plan and NATO.
72After this speech, the council convened a session on "Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy" and chose Henry Kissinger to head it. Kissinger spent the following academic year working on the project at Council headquarters.
73. Henry Kissinger had continued to publish in Foreign Affairs and was appointed by President Nixon to serve as National Security Adviser in 1969. In 1971
741970 David Rockeller took over officially as Chair
75"April 9 [1979] David Rockefeller came in, apparently to induce me to let the shah come to the United States. Rockefeller, Kissinger, and Brzezinski seem to be adopting this as a joint project..."
76In the context of critical theory on global capitalism, some social scientists name the CFR prominently among an array of elite planning, or policy-making organizations, such as the Trilateral Commission and the Business Roundtable, that they see as working together with other powerful entities across capitalist society in pursuit of common interests.
77International Monetary Fund and the World Bank to "expand free trade, reduce regulations upon the investments of transnational corporations, and accelerate the integration of markets through economic blocs (such as the North American Free Trade Association or the European Union)
78There are two types of membership: life, and term membership, which lasts for 5 years and is available to those between 30 and 36.
79A candidate for life membership must be nominated in writing by one Council member and seconded by a minimum of three others. Visiting fellows are prohibited from applying for membership until they have completed their fellowship tenure. Annual dues as of 2017 for nonterm nonbusiness members range from $270 to $850, and for nonterm business members from $1,060 to $3,790.
80Corporate membership (250 in total) is divided into "Associates", "Affiliates" ($30,000+), "President's Circle" ($60,000+) and "Founders" ($100,000+).
81Carla A. Hills (Co-Chairman) – Chairman and CEO, Hills & Company International Consultants. She also currently serves on the board of Gilead Sciences, Inc. and on the international board of J.P. Morgan Chase, and a member of the Secretary of State's Foreign Policy Advisory Board. Hills was formerly the U.S. trade representative (1989–1993) under George H.W. Bush and secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development under Gerald Ford.
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83Robert E. Rubin (Co-Chairman) – Former U.S. Secretary of Treasury. Rubin formerly spent decades as a high-level executive at Goldman Sachs, as well as serving on the board of Citigroup. He was the first director of the National Economic Council, and served as President Bill Clinton's assistant on economic policy.
84Peter G. Peterson – Chairman, Peter G. Peterson Foundation. He is chairman emeritus and co-founder of the Blackstone Group. Peterson was formerly the chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
85Under President Richard Nixon, Peterson was appointed as assistant to the president for international economic affairs (1971) and then Secretary of Commerce (1972). The Dick that got us off the Gold Standard
86In 2005, Inter Press Service News Agency described CFR as "the nation's most influential foreign-policy think tank"
87CFR is "Guilty of conspiring with others to build a one world government..."
88ZeroF-x - Today at 2:42 AM
89The Council on Foregin Relations was founded on July 29, 1921 in New York Cglobalistsy by Col. Edward Madell House, chief adviser to President Woodrow Wilson.
90Finances for the CFR came from the same players that set up the Federal Reserve System in America: J.P. Morgan; John D. Rockefeller; Bernard Baruch; Paul Warburg; Otto Kahn; and Jacob Schiff.
91Nearly every U.S. President since its inception has been a CFR member including: George Bush, Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, Richard Nixon, John F. Kennedy, Dwight Eisenhower, and Herbert Hoover.
92Robert Reich: former Secretary of Labor (also TC and Rhodes scholar)
93They also say, we must reach a zero state population growth. The Rockefeller Foundation stated that they have in excess of 747 million dollars to achieve this with.
94Founders
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96Bank of America Merrill Lynch
97Chevron Corporation
98ExxonMobil Corporation
99Goldman Sachs, Inc.
100Hess Corporation
101JPMorgan Chase & Co
102McKinsey and Company
103Nasdaq OMX Group
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105Roger Ailes (former Chairman and CEO of Fox News)
106Complete List https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Members_of_the_Council_on_Foreign_Relations
107Members of the Council on Foreign Relations
108There are two types of Council on Foreign Relations membership: life, and term membership, which lasts for five years and is available to those between the ages of 30 and 36 at the time of their application. Only U.S. citizens (native born or nat...
109Prior to the CFR’s founding, what Congressman Charles Lindbergh, Sr. (the father of the famous aviator) called the “Money Trust†— a cabal of international bankers including the houses of Rockefeller, Morgan, and Rothschild — conspired to create the Federal Reserve System. Their agents, such as Paul Warburg and Benjamin Strong, who had secretly planned the Fed at a nine-day meeting on Jekyll Island, were then put in charge of the system itself
110Admiral Chester Ward, former Judge Advocate of the U.S. Navy, was a CFR member for 16 years before resigning in disgust. He stated: “The main purpose of the Council on Foreign Relations is promoting the disarmament of U.S. sovereignty and national independence, and submergence into an all-Rothchildful one-world government.â€
111The UN was conceived by a group of CFR members in the State Department calling themselves the Informal Agenda Group. They drafted the original proposal for the UN, and secured the approval of President Roosevelt, who then made establishing the UN his highest postwar priority. When the UN held its founding meeting in San Francisco in 1945, 47 of the American delegates were CFR members
112Two other postwar institutions, the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, were technically created at the 1944 Bretton Woods Conference. But the initial planning was done by the CFR’s Economic and Finance Group, part of their wartime War and Peace Studies Project. The World Bank and IMF act as a loan-guarantee scheme for multinational banks. When a loan to a foreign country goes awry, the World Bank and IMF step in with taxpayer money, ensuring that the private banks continue to receive interest payments. Furthermore, the World Bank and IMF dictate conditions to the countries receiving bailouts, thus giving the bankers a measure of political control over indebted nations.
113The tragic Vietnam War was run almost entirely by CFR members. William P. Bundy (CFR) drafted the Tonkin Gulf Resolution before the now-discredited Tonkin Gulf Incident even took place. Bundy’s father-in-law, Dean Acheson (CFR), as leader of a senior team of advisers nicknamed “the Wise Men,†persuaded Lyndon Baines Johnson to dramatically escalate the war beginning in 1965. And Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara (CFR) helped develop the “rules of engagement†(e.g., preventing the Air Force from attacking critical targets) that guaranteed the war’s disastrous prolongation. This generated a huge slide to the left among American college students. When Bundy left the State Department, David Rockefeller appointed him editor of the CFR’s journal Foreign Affairs. And McNamara, one of the leading architects of the Vietnam War debacle, became president of the World Bank.
114The CFR is not a uniquely American phenomenon. It has counterpart organizations throughout the world — e.g., the Royal Institute of International Affairs in England, the French Institute of International Relations, etc.
115To help coordinate policy on an international scale, CFR chairman David Rockefeller and Zbigniew Brzezinski founded the Trilateral Commission in 1973. “Trilateral†refers to the coordination of three global regions: North America, Europe, and Asia.
116The commission, like the annual secretive meetings of the Bilderbergers and the notorious Bohemian Grove, enables the international Rothchild elite to privately assemble and plan our destiny.
117Robert Pastor (CFR), a key architect of North American integration, acknowledged in the January/February 2004 issue of Foreign Affairs: “NAFTA was merely the first draft of an economic constitution for North America.†And Andrew Reding of the World Policy Institute said: “NAFTA will signal the formation, however tentatively, of a new political unit — North America.
118Candidate Barack Obama revealed he would proceed with the Bush initiatives. In a speech in Berlin on July 24, 2008
119As far back as the 1944 Bretton Woods Conference, John Maynard Keynes proposed a world currency he dubbed bancor. Richard L. Gardner (CFR) wrote in the Fall 1984 Foreign Affairs: “I suggest a radical alternative scheme for the next century: the creation of common currency for all the industrial democracies and a joint Bank of Issue to determine that Monetary Policy.â€
120For Treasury Secretary, Obama chose Timothy Geithner: Senior Fellow in International Economics at the CFR, Bilderberger, former head of the New York Federal Reserve, and former employee of both the IMF and Kissinger Associates.
121Obama selected Lawrence Summers (CFR, Bilderberger). Former Chief Economist at the World Bank, his last position was at the investment firm of D. E. Shaw & Co, where he earned $5.2 million in one year while working one day per week
122Patreus
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125United States Army General officer and public official. He served as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency from September 6, 2011,[3] until his resignation on November 9, 2012.[4] Prior to his assuming the directorship of the CIA, Petraeus served 37 years in the United States Army. His last assignments in the Army were as commander of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and Commander, U.S. Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A) from July 4, 2010, to July 18, 2011.
126Commanding General, Multi-National Force – Iraq (MNF-I) from February 10, 2007, to September 16, 2008. As commander of MNF-I, Petraeus oversaw all coalition forces in Iraq.
127Ph.D. degree in international relations in 1987 from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University.
128On June 30, 2011, Petraeus was unanimously confirmed as the Director of the CIA by the U.S. Senate 94–0.(edited)
129On November 9, 2012, General Petraeus resigned from his position as Director of the CIA, citing his extramarital affair, which was reportedly discovered in the course of an FBI investigation
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131Multi-National Security Transition Command - Iraq. This newly created command had responsibility for training, equipping, and mentoring Iraq's growing army, police, and other security forces as well as developing Iraq's security institutions and building associated infrastructure, such as training bases, police stations, and border forts.
132In January 2007, as part of his overhauled Iraq strategy, President George W. Bush announced that Petraeus would succeed Gen. George Casey as commanding general of MNF-I to lead all U.S. troops in Iraq. On January 23, the Senate Armed Services Committee held Petraeus's nomination hearing, during which he testified on his ideas for Iraq, particularly the strategy underpinning the "surge" of forces
133Before leaving for Iraq, Petraeus recruited a number of highly educated military officers, nicknamed "Petraeus guys" or "designated thinkers", to advise him as commander, including Col. Mike Meese, head of the Social Sciences Department at West Point and Col. H.R. McMaster, famous for his leadership at the Battle of 73 Easting in the Gulf War and in the pacification of Tal Afar more recently, as well as for his doctoral dissertation on Vietnam-era civil-military relations titled Dereliction of Duty
134Democratic Representative Robert Wexler of Florida accused Petraeus of "cherry-picking statistics" and "massaging information"
135On October 31, 2008, Petraeus assumed command of the United States Central Command (USCENTCOM) headquartered in Tampa, Florida.
136In January 2015, officials reported the FBI and Justice Department prosecutors had recommended bringing felony charges against Petraeus for allegedly providing classified information to his biographer, Paula Broadwell (with whom he was having an affair), while serving as Director of the CIA.
137In early March 2011, Petraeus made a "rare apology" following a NATO helicopter airstrike under his command that resulted in the deaths of nine Afghan boys and the wounding of a 10th, as they gathered firewood in Eastern Afghanistan. I
138October 2012 some critics took issue with the availability of accurate information from the CIA concerning a terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya, the month prior. On September 11 four Americans had been killed, including the Ambassador, and more than thirty evacuated. Only seven of those evacuated did not work for the CIA. According to a Wall Street Journal story, other government agencies complained about being left "largely in the dark about the CIA's role", with Secretary of State Loser Clinton telephoning Petraeus directly the night of the attacks seeking assistance.
139Military historians have noted the absence of field records for the Iraq and Afghanistan military campaigns, but have not personally been critical of the commanders in theater
140In January 2015, The New York Times reported that the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Justice Department had recommended bringing felony charges against Petraeus for providing classified information to Broadwell.
141Broadwell access to documents containing Top Secret Sensitive Compartmented Information, had later moved those documents to his personal residence and stored them in an unsecured drawer, and had deliberately and intentionally lied to Federal investigators about both providing Broadwell access to the documents and their improper storage. These facts were acknowledged to be true by Petraeus as part of his plea agreement
142In September 2013 Petraeus was harassed by students at CUNY while walking on campus
143Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P., a New York investment firm, hired Petraeus as chairman of the firm's newly created KKR Global Institute in May 2013.
144remains Chairman of the KKR Global Institute
145Petraeus joined the board of advisers of Team Rubicon on June 18, 2013.[
146Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) named Petraeus as a Senior Vice President of the organization in August 2013. According to RUSI, "The honorary role was created by RUSI's trustees and advisory council in recognition of General Petraeus's long association with the Institute and his distinguished contribution to the study and development of defence and international security concepts, as well as his implementation of those concepts in operations in the Balkans, Iraq, and Afghanistan."
147Co-Chairman, Task Force on North America, Council on Foreign Relations
148Petraeus made a plea deal with the Justice Department, admitting that he had shared classified governmental information with Broadwell via his personal notebooks. He had previously denied doing so in statements to the FBI. As a result, Petraeus was sentenced to two years' probation and ordered to pay a $100,000 fine.
149eight such books ... contained classified information regarding the identities of covert officers, war strategy, intelligence capabilities and mechanisms, diplomatic discussion, quotes and deliberative discussion from high-level National Security Council meetings, and defendant David Howell Petraeus’s discussions with the president of the United States of America," the documents said.
150She ultimately gained tremendous access to the decorated war hero and former four-star general, publishing his biography, “All In,â€
151Within days of the affair becoming public, FBI agents searched Broadwell’s home in North Carolina.
152Petraeus wrote: “I screwed up royally. ... I paid the price, appropriately.â€
153"Dangerous Dave" and "Peaches"
154Holly Petraeus is the wife of David Petraeus. She is the assistant director of service-member affairs at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
155gmail correspondence (idiot)
156“Loser does it — 'lock her up.' Gen Petraeus does it — CABINET POST! No.†Doug Stafford, Sen. Rand Paul’s chief strategist, wrote on Twitter on Monday.
157When Petraeus quit the CIA, Drumpf told ExtraTV, an entertainment news outlet, that the general "was really beyond reproach, there was nobody like him. And now he showed certain frailties, certain weaknesses. It can never be the same, but certainly he can make a comeback.â€
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159Petraeus' resignation also presents challenges to the congressional inquiry into the Benghazi attack.
160But the deal also ends two years of uncertainty and allows Mr. Petraeus to focus on his lucrative post-government career as a partner in a private equity firm and a worldwide speaker on national security issues
161Petraeus did "unlawfully and knowingly'' remove classified materials and retain them at "unauthorized'' locations. Petraeus agreed to plead guilty to one criminal count of mishandling classified information.
162Petraeus was largely credited with changing the course of the war through his embrace of an effort to win over Sunni Muslim militias to the U.S. side
163Petraeus kept a low public profile while the case was under investigation. He took a job with a Wall Street investment firm and taught at several universities, including USC.
164David Petraeus, David Petraeus Donald Trump, National Security Adviser, Michael Flynn replacement
165(Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
166Retired General David Petraeus was one of three candidates to replace Michael Flynn as President Donald Drumpf‘s National Security Adviser after Flynn(edited)
1671. Drumpf Reportedly Considered Petraeus for Secretary of State Before Picking Rex Tillerson
168If Carter decides to strip Petraeus of his fourth star, he could be demoted to the last rank at which he “satisfactorily†served, according to military regulations.
169David Petraeus, in full David Howell Petraeus (born November 7, 1952, Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, U.S.),
170U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan (2010–11). He later was director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA; 2011–12).
171The court documents also said Petraeus lied to FBI investigators in October 2012, shortly before he quit the CIA, by saying he had never given classified information to his mistress.
172Ex-Gen. David Petraeus says Loser Clinton would ‘make a tremendous President
173Clinton, soon after taking office, invited Petraeus to her Washington home to drink wine and discuss Middle East issues. The night was so enjoyable that she invited him over again the next night to continue their chat.
174That would be less than the 30 months in prison former CIA officer John Kiriakou got on a similar plea for a similar crime in 2012, a sentence that Petraeus, then leading the CIA, hailed at the time by saying, “Oaths do matter, and there are indeed consequences for those who believe they are above the laws.â€
175Early in an appearance at the Aspen Ideas Festival on Friday, David Petraeus, the retired general and former CIA director, praised President Drumpf for a missile strike.
176The liberal site Firedoglake spoke to CUNY Hunter College Adjunct Professor of Latin American History S. Sándor John, who is part of a group organizing the protests against Petraeus.
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178He said they protest because they believe Petraeus is a war criminal.
179In Aspen Idea festival
180Trilateral pap media: General Petraeus is now a partner with a global investment firm and chairman of its global institute. He was named one of America’s 25 Best Leaders by the U.S. News and World Report, was a runner-up for Time magazine’s Person of the Year, the Daily Telegraph Man of the Year, and one of Foreign Policy magazine’s top 100 public intellectuals
181Petraeus’s Afghan war was an epic fail.
182Backed the Shiites then armed the Sunni(edited)
183As Gen. John Vines, a contemporary of Petraeus's throughout his career, confided to colleagues: "Petraeus leaves the dead dog at your door step…. Every time." Or, as another military official put it: "He has the ability to make anyone who comes before him look like a total fuck up."
184Petraeus' command coincided with the "surge" of American forces in Iraq and a plan to pay Sunni militias to fight al-Qaida in Iraq.
185In 2005, Petraeus ran the place, and accepted an interview request about his tenure training the Iraqi military, which didn't go well.
186Gen. David Petraeus," wrote Brookings Institutions analysts Michael O'Hanlon and Kenneth Pollack after a return from Iraq. "They are confident in his strategy, they see real results, and they feel now they have the numbers needed to make a real difference."
187she sat with Petraeus' retinue instead of with the press corps. Some of Petraeus' old crew found it similarly strange. "I never told General Petraeus this, but I thought it was fairly strange that he would give so much access to someone who had never written a book before," Mansoor recalls.
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189. The judges who are going to be truly objective are going to look at the Petraeus case. Going forward, it is going to hurt the government’s cases.
190MORE AND MORE personal and household devices are connecting to the internet, from your television to your car navigation systems to your light switches. CIA Director David Petraeus cannot wait to spy on you through them.
191In-Q-Tel, the CIA's venture capital firm. "'Transformational' is an overused word, but I do believe it properly applies to these technologies," Petraeus enthused, "particularly to their effect on clandestine tradecraft."
192"Proud parents document the arrival and growth of their future CIA officer in all forms of social media that the world can access for decades to come," Petraeus observed.
193Creating new identities for CIA non-official cover operatives has arguably never been easier. Thank Zuck, spies. Thank Zuck.
194he was reckless with his email in a way that he never would be with his sidearm.
195Gun Control of vets prob bc they'd shoot him
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197Iran, as we have already discussed, has carried out very, very harmful activities inside Iraq. Funding, trainings, arming and, in some cases, even directing the activities of the special groups associated with the Jaish al-Mahdi and the Sadr Militia" oh the irony
198he expressed “great respect†for those who carried out acts of torture in the wake of 9/11
199Under Gen Petraeus' leadership, the CIA continued to increase its involvement in covert operations including drone raids in Pakistan and the establishment of secret bases and operatives in remote parts of Afghanistan.
200https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=11&v=DIbl28O99Lg
201YouTube
202Briantelevision1
203CUNY Students Confront War Criminal David Petraeus
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206CIA chief David Petraeus is no longer a candidate to be President Donald Drumpf’s national security adviser, thwarted by differences over who controls staffing decisions
207Edward Snowden deserves a Petreaus deal
208He called on the United States to establish safe zones for Sunnis inside Syria and to not rule out putting American boots on the grounds in Iraq to destroy the Islamic State, CNN reports.
209More so than any other leading military figure, Petraeus’ entire philosophy has been based on hiding the truth, on deception, on building a false image.
210Petraeus welcomed prominent conservative hawks from Washington think tanks. As Greg Jaffe wrote in The Washington Post, they were “given permanent office space at his headquarters and access to military aircraft to tour the battlefield. They provided advice to field commanders that sometimes conflicted with orders the commanders were getting from their immediate bosses.â€
211Proponent of COIN
212Former general and CIA chief David Petraeus (shown), a key figure in the globalist Council on Foreign Relations and the shadowy Bilderberg network
213July 29, 2017
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215Petraeus has become a regular at the annual Bilderberg summits, where top globalists in Big Business and Big Government meet.
216Earlier this year, for example, writing in the CFR’s Foreign Affairs publication, Petraeus was similarly boasting about the ongoing merger in a piece entitled “Perfect Partners: North America's Shared Future†he authored with fellow fringe globalist and ex-World Bank President Robert Zoellick.
217While NAFTA laid the foundation, Petraeus said what is required now is “a comprehensive and interlocking program of policies and projects that draws together not only the three countries’ national governments, but also their state and provincial authorities, private sectors, and civil societies.†Why such a program was supposedly needed was not immediately clear, but it is happening quickly.
218Petraeus’ ongoing celebration of North American “integration†reveals clearly, the plot to quash American sovereignty under various regional and global governance regimes is far from dead yet.
219The loss of U.S. independence will inevitably be accompanied by the further loss of freedom, self-government, God-given rights, and likely prosperity as well. That is what globalists such as Petraeus and his cohorts at the CFR and Bilderberg intend.
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221https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlvzUJVGFL8
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225Pottinger and Flynn co-authored the 2010 report “Fixing Intel: A Blueprint for Making Intelligence Relevant in Afghanistan.â€
226July 28, 2017
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228Matt Pottinger, a former journalist and Marine intelligence officer, and now the NSC senior director for Asia, is also a Flynn-connected staffer.
229ZeroCommand - Yesterday at 1:15 AM
230As his job is usually defined, Mr. Pottinger is supposed to corral the varying views on the Asia-Pacific region within the government, including how to handle nuclear-armed North Korea, and help synthesize them into a coherent policy for his new boss, General McMaster.
231Mr. Pottinger watched as Mr. Bannon and Mr. Kushner complained to Mr. Trump that China was deliberately depressing its currency, which undercuts American goods (in fact, China has recently been trying to do the opposite).- but this is from NYT a Trilateral Publication
232China experts who have spoken to him said his views were hawkish but mainstream. He believes the United States should press China more insistently to use its influence with North Korea to curb its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs.
233The endgame of the Trilateral Commission to start war with China after Iran(edited)
234“Living in China shows you what a nondemocratic country can do to its citizens,†he wrote in a 2005 essay in The Wall Street Journal. “I’ve seen protesters tackled and beaten by plainclothes police in Tiananmen Square, and I’ve been videotaped by government agents while I was talking to a source.â€
235setting the stage
236A few years later, as an intelligence officer in Afghanistan, Mr. Pottinger befriended General Flynn, who was then deputy chief of staff for intelligence under Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal
237Mr. Pottinger’s performance caught the eye of David H. Petraeus, the retired general who succeeded General McChrystal in Afghanistan.
238(China’s currency policy. In recent years the country has been intervening to slow the decline of its currency’s value, not allowing the currency to rise.)(edited)
239Mr. Pottinger covered China for the Wall Street Journal from 2001to 2005 and for Reuters News Agency from 1998 to 2001. His stories, including investigations into energy and environmental pollution, the impact of official corruption, and the 2003 SARS epidemic, won awards from the Society of Publishers in Asia.
240Council of Foreign Relations is behind him
241Pottinger worked for a variety of businesses in New York City, such as the hedge fund firm Davidson Kempner Capital Management, after he left active service.(edited)
242(914) 997-8878
243LANDLINE PHONE
244See phone details
245229 W 60th St Apt 9p
246New York, NY 10023
247SEP 2015 - FEB 2017
248Email
249matt_pottinger@hotmail.com
250mattpottinger@hotmail.com
251matt_pottinger@excite.com
252jsp11@juno.com
253mpottinger@gmail.com
254matt_pottinger@bellsouth.net
255matt_pottinger@yahoo.com
256matt_pottinger@live.com
257mattpottinger@att.net
258Age 44
259Born May, 1973
260American companies should be involved in projects proposed by the Belt and Road Initiative, and a special working group has been set up to serve as the main coordinating body for these projects, Matthew Pottinger, the top Asia policy adviser in the Trump administration, told Caixin.
261ZeroCorruption - Yesterday at 2:06 AM
262Setting up war with China- Either Korea or US as diinitive line in sand
263"He's a very effective bureaucratic player, which is saying something because he's never had a policy job before," said Michael J. Green, who held Pottinger's post in the George W. Bush administration and counselled Pottinger about the challenges of working on the council during a long walk.
264China Six LLC, Founder and CEO
265Pottinger has been deeply involved in the planning for Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit with President Drumpf that begins on Thursday. What to do about North Korea will be one of the top agenda items for their meetings.
266US Urges China to Release Jailed Taiwanese NGO Worker
267He is this year's Edward R. Murrow Fellow at The Council on Foreign Relations
268Recently, Pottinger spoke to students at the Miller Center for Public Affairs at the University of Virginia in which he described in compelling detail why he joined the Marines
269KT MacFarland
270
271ZeroCommand - Last Thursday at 11:24 PM
272The second-in-command at the National Security Council is K.T. McFarland. This is not McFarland’s first time on the National Security Council, though; in the 1970s, she served as an aide to Henry Kissinger, Richard Nixon’s national security advisor and later his secretary of state.
273McFarland also worked in the Reagan White House, serving as speechwriter for Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger and then as principal deputy assistant secretary of defense for public affairs.
274In recent years, McFarland has worked as a commentator on Fox News.
275July 28, 2017
276ZeroCommand - Yesterday at 1:01 AM
277Kathleen Troia "K.T." McFarland (born July 22, 1951)
278night-time typing pool for Henry Kissinger's U.S. National Security Council staff.[3] This soon led to her typing the President's Daily Brief.
279t she has sometimes been thought of as a Kissinger protégée
280Troia went to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where she undertook concentrations in nuclear weapons, China, and the Soviet Union.
281in the Reagan administration, when she was known as Kathy Troia, she served as the speechwriter for United States Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger beginning in March 1982.(edited)
282She later became the Pentagon spokesperson.
283In 2006, her surviving brother Tom Troia, in defense of their father, told the New York Post, "If I had one word to describe my sister, it would be 'evil'". McFarland has since reconciled with her parents.
284McFarland had two brothers, Tom and Michael. Michael died of an AIDS-related illness on June 8, 1995. Prior to his death, McFarland outed her brother as gay to her parents, blaming his homosexuality on family abuse and cutting off contact
285a "Reagan Republican"
286Her inconsistent record of voting in prior New York state elections also became an issue, with her having missed 6 of the last 14 votes
287she said that "global Islamist jihad is at war with all of Western Civilization."
288McFarland called Julian Assange a terrorist, Wikileaks "a terrorist organization"
289her former boss Henry Kissinger praised the selection
290On April 9, 2017. it was reported that McFarland had been asked to step down from her position as Deputy National Security Advisor, after serving for less than three months, and had been offered a position as the United States Ambassador to Singapore.[51] The move came about as the result of the desires of both McMaster and U.S. Homeland Security Secretary John F. Kelly.
291ZeroCorruption - Yesterday at 8:57 PM
292Enjoy Singapore asshole https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LG9X8Bk8Pk
293National Security Council
294
295ZeroCommand - Last Thursday at 11:22 PM
296The National Security Council dates back to the presidency of Harry Truman, and its purpose is to advise the president on foreign policy issues. The chair of the council is the president himself, while the vice president, the secretary of state, the secretary of defense, and the secretary of energy are all statutory attendees.
297The second-in-command at the National Security Council is K.T. McFarland. This is not McFarland’s first time on the National Security Council, though; in the 1970s, she served as an aide to Henry Kissinger, Richard Nixon’s national security advisor and later his secretary of state.
298
299McFarland
300National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications: Michael Anton
301Deputy Assistant to the President, Deputy White House Counsel, and Legal Advisor to the National Security Council: John Eisenberg
302White House Coordinator for the Middle East, North Africa, and the Gulf Region: Derek Harvey
303Senior Director for Non-Proliferation and Nuclear Issues: Christopher Ford
304Senior Director for Israel, Egypt, Jordan and Palestinian Issues: Yael Lempert(edited)
305Senior Director for Russia and Central Asia: Jeffrey Edmonds
306Director for Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Gulf States: Joel Rayburn(edited)
307Senior Director for Western Hemisphere Affairs: Craig Deare
308Senior Director for Asia: Matthew Pottinger
309Senior Director for Strategic Assessments: Victoria Coates
310July 28, 2017
311ZeroCommand - Yesterday at 12:59 AM
312Executive Secretary of the National Security Council and Chief of Staff: Keith Kellogg
313Michael T Flyyn
314
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316Flynn has had a close working relationship with the Center for a New American Security, where three members of the Board of Directors are also members of the Trilateral Commission, including its founder and CEO, Michele Flourney. Other CNAS directors include Kurt Campbell and Lewis Kaden. Trilateral Paula Dobriansky is listed on the Board of Advisors.
317Flynn’s other senior staff appointments to the National Security Council include David Cattler, John Eisenberg and Kevin Harrington.
318lð. - Last Thursday at 4:06 PM
319Flynn's military career included a key role in shaping U.S. counterterrorism strategy and dismantling insurgent networks in Afghanistan and Iraq, and he was given numerous combat arms, conventional, and special operations senior intelligence assignments
320President Barack Obama as the eighteenth director of the Defense Intelligence
321After leaving the military, he established Flynn Intel Group which has provided intelligence services for businesses and governments, including ones in Turkey.
322Flynn also briefly served as the twenty-fifth National Security Advisor for President Donald Trump, from January 20 to February 13, 2017
323Flynn was forced to resign as Trump's National Security Advisor after information surfaced that he had misled Vice President Mike Pence about the nature and content of his communications with the Russian ambassador to the U.S., Sergey Kislyak.[8][9] Flynn's tenure of just 24 days was the shortest in the history of the office.[10][11] On April 27, 2017
32429-32 you are fired https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1V7PLagFLQ
325David Cattler
326
327ZeroCommand - Last Thursday at 11:04 PM
328David Cattler
329National Intelligence Manager for the Near East
330Director, Defense Combating Terrorism Center (DCTC)
331Company NameDefense Intelligence Agency
332Dates EmployedMay 2012 – Jul 2015
333Deputy Director for Intelligence (JCS DJ2)
334Company NameOffice of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
335Dates EmployedJun 2010 – May 2012
336Principal Deputy National Intelligence Officer for Military Issues
337Company NameOffice of the Director of National Intelligence
338Dates EmployedMay 2007 – Jun 2010 Employment Duration
339Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government
340Field Of Study Public Policy Analysis
341Dates attended or expected graduation 2015 – 2015
342
343David Matthew Cattler
344Age 46 Monitor
345Contact
346Details
347
348Background
349Report
350(703) 730-8190
351LANDLINE PHONE
352See phone details
3535970 Lyceum Ln
354Manassas, VA 20112
355MAY 2004 - JUL 2017
356Email
357cattler@verizon.net
358dmcattler@hotmail.com
359Age 46
360Born May, 1971
361PHONE NUMBERS
362(703) 304-3911
363MOBILE,(edited)
364July 28, 2017
365ZeroCommand - Yesterday at 12:04 AM
366David Cattler, a former Defense Intelligence Agency official who will oversee regional affairs
367During his short tenure, Flynn and his deputy David Cattler were frequently the only NSC officials present in the Oval Office during the calls.
368Cattler, according to two people with knowledge of the NSC, was hand-picked with Flynn’s blessing to manage the Russia portfolio for the NSC, despite a lack of expertise on the Kremlin.
369Being a “Flynn†person, one former military intelligence analyst said, could mean a whole host of things. “That could mean [Cattler] loves to fight terrorists, or that he could handle Flynn's horrible management,â€
370McMaster has made so far are two reassignments. He sent David Cattler, deputy assistant to the president for regional affairs, to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and returned Brad Hansell, the acting deputy assistant to the president for transnational issues, to his previous job as the NSC’s senior director for transnational threats.
371Cattler was vulnerable because he was considered a “Flynn person,†having been picked by the retired general and having worked worked for him at the Defense Intelligence Agency.
372Former naval officer and military intelligence official David Cattler serves as head of regional affairs
373In this capacity, he will oversee and coordinate the NSC staff's regional senior directors and global security policy development and evaluation, according to a White House statement.
374Zodiac Sign
375Taurus
376Michael Cattler
377Robin Cattler
378Joanne Cattler
379Amanda Rivera
380Joanne Day Of Birth 01
381Month Of Birth August
382Year Of Birth 1948
383Forest Park Crew (Yahcht Club) David Cattler,
384Secretary
385​FPCrewSecretary@gmail.com
386Forest Park Crew, Inc. is a Virginia Domestic Corporation filed on April 19, 2002 . The company's filing status is listed as 00 Active and its File Number is 0576198.
387
388The Registered Agent on file for this company is Cameron Troy Naron and is located at 15687 Thistle Ct., Montclair, VA 22025-0000. The company's principal address is Po Box 488, Dumfries, VA 22026.
389
390The company has 5 principals on record. The principals are Birgit Campana, Cameron T. Noron, David Cattler, Luchie Paredes, and Mary Beth Naron.
391While Cohen-Watnick got to stay after Flynn resigned, David Cattler was let go because McMaster thought his job was superfluous, the Post reported.