8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (8)
#18156655 at 2023-01-16 19:17:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #22262: SloJo Plumbers In Process Edition
President Eisenhower Receives Members of the National Security Council
September 12, 1954
(Original Caption) Climaxing a series of high-level conferences at the summer of high-level conferences at the summer White House, President Eisenhower, receives members of the National Security Council at the first meeting ever held by that body outside of the Nation's Capital–for a conference on plans to "utterly destroy the communist party" in the United States. Left to right: Allen Dulles, Central Intelligence Director; Arthur Fleming, Director of Defense Mobilization; Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; George Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury; FBI Chief J. Edgar Hoover (Partly Hidden behind the President); President Eisenhower; Vice President Richard Nixon, who heads the Visiting Security Council; Lewis L. Strauss, Atomic Energy Commission Head (almost completely hidden by Nixon); Charles Wilson, Secretary of Defense; John Foster Dulles, Secr
https://www.gettyimages.ca/detail/news-photo/climaxing-a-series-of-high-level-conferences-at-the-summer-news-photo/514958824
#17463254 at 2022-08-30 06:20:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #21404: 199 And 7 WINNING Edition
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didn't quite make it in but he actually said that he he thought he was a member and of course the presidential candidate
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said John Kerry and Vice President Richard Cheney our members of the CFR secretaries of
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state that this is a very important position for this group because it's even more important than the president the president can be controlled by the
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Secretary of State Secretary of Defense and all of his cabinet members who are pretty much appointed for him you know
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he doesn't appoint presidents don't appoint their cabinet members from their own private telephone directory you know
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they're not even in their book they're told who to a point anyway here are the
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secretaries of state perhaps the most important position in the United States government as far as the CFR is
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concerned Dean Rusk Robert Lansing Frank Kellogg Henry Stimson Cordell Hull ER
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Stettinius George Marshall Dean Acheson John Foster Dulles Christian Herter Dean
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Rusk William Rogers Henry Kissinger Cyrus Vance Edmund muskie Alexander Haig
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George Shultz James Baker Lawrence Eagleburger Warren Christopher William
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Richardson Madeleine Albright Colin Powell and of course Condoleezza Rice we
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leave anybody out I don't now secretaries of defense also very important James Forrestal George
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Marshall Charles Wilson Neil McElroy Robert McNamara Melvin Laird
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Elliot Richardson James Schlesinger Harold Brown Caspar Weinberger Frank
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Colucci Richard Cheney les aspin William Perry William Cohen and Donald Rumsfeld
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directors of the CIA pretty important Walter Smith William Colby Richard Helms
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Allen Dulles John McCone James Schlesinger George Bush Senior
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Stansfield Turner William Casey William Webster Robert Gates james Woolsey John
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Deutsch William Steadman George Tenet Porter Goss and Michael Hayden
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now some better known corporations with CFR members at the Board of Directors or
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chief executive levels or they dominate these huge corporations it's quite a
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list I had to trim this down believe it or not here are just a few Atlantic
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Richfield oil company AT&T Avon products Bechtel Construction Group Boeing
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Company bristol-myers Squibb Chevron coca-cola and Pepsi Cola Consolidated
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Edison of New York Exxon Dow Chemical DuPont chemical Eastman Kodak Enron ST
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louder Ford Motor General Electric General Foods hewlett-packard Hughes
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Aircraft IBM International papers Johnson & Johnson Levi Strauss & Company
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Lockheed Aerospace Lucent Technologies Mobil Oil Monsanto Northrup Pacific Gas
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and Electric Phillips Petroleum Procter & Gamble Quaker Oats SPC Yahoo Shell Oil
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SmithKline Beecham pharmaceuticals sprint corporation Texaco Santa face
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Southern Pacific Railroad Teledyne TRW Southern California Edison Unicode United Technologies Verizon
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Communications warner-lambert warehouser and Xerox to mention just a few now in
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the media also very important in controlling the thinking processes of the American people we find CFR members
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in the management and operational positions at the army Times Associated
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Press Association of American publishers Barron's Boston Globe Businessweek
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Christian Science Monitor Dallas Morning News Detroit Free Press Detroit News USA
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Today Wall Street Journal Los Angeles Times New York Post San Diego
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union-tribune times-mirror Random House WW Norton & Company Warner
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books American Spectator Atlantic Harper's farm journal financial world
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insight Washington Times Medical Tribune National Geographic National Review New
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Republic New Yorker Newsday Newsmax Newsweek Pittsburgh post-gazette
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Reader's Digest Rolling Stone Scientific American Times Warner time US News and
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World Report Washington Post ABC CBS CNN NBC PBS RCA the Walt Disney Company and
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of course Rupert Murdoch media
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personalities the Talking Heads include David Brinkley Tom Brokaw William
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Buckley Peter Jennings Bill Moyers Dan Rather Diane Sawyer Barbara Walters
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Katie Couric and Andrea Mitchell was the wife of Alan Greenspan former chairman
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of the Federal Reserve System of course Alan is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations labor unions and
#16012415 at 2022-04-04 23:05:32 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #20252: Real Raw News is Not Notable Edition
Might have something there….
>>16011874 (PB) Call for dig on National Children's Alliance
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Henry Shiembob
Chief Security Officer, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Charles Wilson, MSSW
Scientific Advisor, Chadwick Center, Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego
pedovore network operation
#14366051 at 2021-08-16 07:14:50 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #18175: Dan Scavino WTF is this RINO even saying? Edition
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The research mission and White Paper effort also serve as input to the Foundation's second major program, the Afghanistan Charter Project. The Charter will be a declaration of principles, drafted by Afghan scholars and leaders around the world, based on common values and essential elements of culture, history, national unity, education, and economic development. The Charter will represent an historic effort to define the ideals that will help to shape, strengthen, and unite Afghan society now and in the future.
The Foundation is in the process of expanding its current efforts with new programs, such as the National Unity Community Outreach Sectors (NUCOS) Project. NUCOS will consist of committees that will foster local dialogue and cooperation among communities of Afghan-Americans throughout the United States and abroad. Each outreach sector will seek to create meaningful activities that will bring awareness to current Afghan issues, and promote a sense of unity within the community. NUCOS will provide a constituency and a sounding board for the Foundation as it expands program development.
Alongside Congressman Ritter, the Foundation has convened the distinguished leadership and informative guidance of prominent scholars and specialists on Afghanistan and the region, as well as a bipartisan group of key Members of Congress and former diplomatic officials from Afghanistan and the United States. These form the Foundation's Board of Directors, Congressional Advisory Board, Diplomatic Advisory Board, and International Advisory Board.
The Foundation is honored to have as its National Honorary Co-Chairmen two former White House National Security Advisors, Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski and Gen. Brent Scowcroft. Also closely advising and working with the Foundation are Dr. Zalmay Khalilzad, RAND Corp.; Dr. Tom Gouttierre, Director of the Center for Afghanistan Studies, University of Nebraska, Omaha, and Vice-President of the Afghanistan - America Foundation. Dr. Frederick Starr, former President of Oberlin College and now Chairman of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute at the School for Advanced International Studies (SAIS) of Johns Hopkins University; and Dr. Barnett Rubin, Council on Foreign Relations, serve on the Foundation's White Paper Task Force. Dr. Tom Greene, a retired career Foreign Service Officer and former Deputy Special Envoy to the Afghan Resistance, currently serves as the Executive Director of the Foundation. The Foundation's staff consists of young Afghan and American scholars with expertise in human rights law, international relations, and Afghanistan politics and history.
In addition to the above listed individuals, the Foundation's Congressional Advisory Board serves as a channel of contact between the Foundation and senior Members of Congress, many of whom were members of the Congressional Task Force on Afghanistan during the 1980s and early 90s. Today, they serve in senior positions in Congress. Others on the Board are active on human rights issues or have numerous Afghan-American constituents. These include, but are not limited to: Congressman Dana Rohrabacher, Congressman David Dreier, Congressman Duncan Hunter, Congressman Bill McCollum, Congressman James Moran, Congressman John Porter, Congressman Ed Royce, Congressman Gary Ackerman, Congressman Chris Smith, Congressman Tom Davis, and former Congressman Charles Wilson. Additional interested Members of Congress continue to join the Congressional Advisory Board as the Foundation grows.
The Diplomatic and International Advisory Boards also engage a cross section of leadership with the Foundation's work. Members include former Afghan and American Ambassadors, ex-State Department and senior diplomatic officials, intellectuals, business leaders, artists, scholars, educators, and private citizens. These individuals share information, ideas and perspectives with the Foundation by providing political, historical, ethnic, religious, cultural, intellectual, and international perspectives to the Chairman, the Board of Directors, the Executive Director, and others working with the Foundation.
The Foundation's proven track record demonstrates that it has established itself as the premier U.S.-based organization capable of raising the issue of Afghanistan at the highest levels of U.S. policy-making circles. The Foundation is in the process of enlarging its Board to include outstanding members of the Afghan Diaspora as well as concerned Americans.
The Afghanistan - America Foundation, while still young, has received individual, corporate, foundation, and government support. The Afghanistan - America Foundation welcomes your participation, input, and ideas. If you would like to be part of this unique partnership, please contact us at (202) 543-1177, or by fax at (202) 543-7931, and e-mail: info@afghanistanfoundation.org
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#14202893 at 2021-07-26 18:02:10 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #17968: The 'Questioning Coordinated Pressure Campaigns' Edition
Florida Victory: Federal Court Reverses CDC COVID Cruise Regulations
"The CDC has been wrong all along, and they knew it"
The Atlanta-based Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals altered a decision, which now allows cruise ships in Florida to operate immediately.
Circuit Judges Jill Pryor, Charles Wilson and Elizabeth Branch reversed their previous decision that allowed the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to enforce coronavirus regulations on Florida cruise ships. The state of Florida had filed an Emergency Application to Vacate the Eleventh Circuit's Stay on Preliminary Injunction against the CDC over its no-sail order. The previous decision would have forced cruise ships to undergo simulated (mock) voyages, certification that ships met CDC guidelines, and additional testing. This was all subject to change "based on public health considerations and cruise ship operators' ability to mitigate COVID-19 risk."
https://nationalfile.com/florida-victory-federal-court-reverses-cdc-covid-cruise-regulations/
#12133707 at 2020-12-22 17:49:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15492: The Tears Of A Clown Edition
GEORGIA: Court Tosses GOP Lawsuit Demanding Signature Verification For January 5 Runoff
Did a Republican lawsuit seeking more stringent signature matching for mail-in ballots in the run-off elections again target the wrong entity?
A lawsuit filed by Republicans seeking stronger, more uniform signature matching for the January 5, 2021, US Senate run-off elections has been dismissed by a District Court of Appeals court in Georgia.
The district court found the complainants lacked standing. This prompted an appeal to the US Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.
The Georgia Republican Party was joined by US Sens. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA), and David Perdue (R-GA), in a lawsuit against Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. The suit claimed that signature matching for mail-in ballots, as executed in the November 3, 2020, General Election was "unconstitutional, arbitrary, and inconsistent."
The three-judge panel - consisting of Clinton nominee Charles Wilson, Obama nominee Beverly Martin, and Trump nominee Robert Luck, ruled Sunday that the plaintiffs did not adequately allege an injury that can be addressed to establish standing.
The Georgia #RepublicanParty, joined by @KLoeffler and @SenDavidPerdue, had sued @GaSecofState, alleging the signature matching for mail-in #Ballots was "unconstitutional, arbitrary, and inconsistent."
Judges denied the motion for an injunction.https://t.co/euTAGq1iAy
- NTD News (@news_ntd) December 21, 2020
"Like in Jacobson, the campaigns sued the Secretary of State," the panel wrote in its dismissal. "They alleged that the Secretary is the state's chief election officer, that he has the authority and responsibility to manage Georgia's electoral system, and that he, along with the election board members, has the duty to promulgate rules and regulations to obtain uniformity in the practices of election officials and to ensure a fair, legal, and orderly conduction of elections."
"Jacobson" refers to Jacobson v. Florida Secretary of State, a precedent-setting case in the matter.
"But, just as in Jacobson, the absentee ballot statute puts the duty to 'compare the signature' and accept or reject a ballot on the 'registrar or clerk' - not the secretary of state."
The judges explained that the motion for injunction before them asked them to do what they already stated they couldn't do in the previous case, "order a nonparty county official to do something contrary to state law."
The question that begs to be asked is this. Did the Georgia GOP and lawyers for Loeffler and Purdue do their due diligence in seeking the correct relief from the right litigant?
Judging from the language of the dismissal this appears to be a valid question.
https://nationalfile.com/georgia-court-tosses-gop-lawsuit-demanding-signature-verification-for-january-5-runoff/
#9182520 at 2020-05-15 12:41:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11752: The 'Grifting On Parade' Edition
Victor Davis Hanson: Coronavirus and fear - WW2 America offers these lessons on beating the enemy
But how did the U.S. arm so quickly, build such effective weapons so soon, and from almost nothing field a military some 12 million strong?
Neo-socialist President Franklin D. Roosevelt unleashed American business under the aegis of successful entrepreneurs such as Henry Ford of the Ford Motor Co., William Knudsen of General Motors, Henry Kaiser of Kaiser Shipyards and Charles Wilson of General Electric.
They were all given relatively free rein from New Deal strictures to work and profit without burdensome government regulations. The result was a military juggernaut that overwhelmed America's enemies.
Government cannot restore prosperity. Only entrepreneurs and risk-takers can. Americans must master their fears of the virus and dare to go back to work.
The media turned from either propagandizing the success of the New Deal or hyping its failures to warning Americans of the looming existential threat that would soon make their differences irrelevant.
Most importantly, Americans lost their fears.
From 1929 to 1938, the U.S. economy was in ruins. FDR's New Deal could not restore economic growth or consumer confidence. As late as 1938, economic growth had sunk to negative 3.3 percent. Unemployment soared to an unsustainable 19 percent.
Only the threat of war terrified Americans into taking a gamble - to work feverishly and to ramp up industry.
By the end of 1941, the early rearmament effort had spiked GDP growth to 17.7 percent. Unemployment had fallen to about 10 percent and would soon fall to about 2 percent.
Americans began losing their dread that they could do nothing against a decade-long depression. The less they feared the Axis powers, the more they restarted the economy and began to produce a plethora of goods and services.
After Pearl Harbor, Americans did not stay neutral, wait for government assistance or expect other nations to protect them.
Does World War II offer any lessons regarding our wrecked economy and staggering unemployment from the lockdown reaction to the coronavirus?
Perhaps. Government cannot restore prosperity. Only entrepreneurs and risk-takers can. Americans must master their fears of the virus and dare to go back to work.
Otherwise, locked-down states will continue to borrow to pay out public assistance without creating wealth from labor, production and investment. Bankrupt states will beg the federal government to print money that it doesn't have for bailouts to pay those who are not working and not creating collective wealth.
The media must stick to reporting on the virus and the ailing economy. Their often petty obsessions with destroying President Trump are long past monotonous
Trump himself must keep working with any Democratic governors who realize they must put their states back to work in order to have the money to pay for the fight against the virus.
Interest rates are low. Gas is as cheap as it's been in years. Inflation remains moribund. People are tired of being housebound. They want to get back to work to make and spend money.
All that is missing is confidence - or rather, the conviction that the coronavirus is no more dangerous than were the Axis powers and can be beaten far more quickly if we show the sort of will our grandparents had.
Victor Davis Hanson is a senior fellow in military history at the Hoover Institution
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/coronavirus-fears-ww2-america-lessons-defeat-enemy-victor-davis-hanson
#1529465 at 2018-05-24 17:51:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #1921: Promises Qept Edition
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This is probably when the legend of the "Houdini mansion" took root. When Bess would throw parties or hold seances, etc., she would do so at the Walker mansion across the street. In fact, the guesthouse had an elevator that went down to a tunnel that ran below Laurel Canyon and came up in the big house grounds (the tunnel is sealed but still exists). One can understand how local magicians who attended these events came to assume that the house belonged to Bess and, by extension, Houdini. The "Houdini mansion."
Bess and Edward Saint left 2435 Laurel Canyon when Walker either died or sold the estate in 1935 to a real estate broker named Charles Wilson. The property went through a series of renters, including evangelist Joe Jeffers, who turned the mansion into the Temple of Yahweh and required donations of up to $100,000 to live on the property. Following Jeffers came an eccentric poetess, Lee Alden, who was known as "The Green Virgin." After Charles Wilson's death in 1954, Fania Pearson bought the property with the intention of turning it into a girls school.
But then in 1959 the Walker mansion and the guesthouse at 2435, which was then owned by a man named Al Sulprizio, both fell victim to the great Laurel Canyon fire. Newspapers at the time reported that "the old Houdini mansion" was among the homes destroyed. The clip below is a news report on that famous fire. While there are no photos of the Houdini guesthouse, Patrick thinks it's possible the house can be glimpsed at 0:30. It appears to fit the description of a house that sits on a bluff above the road. [UPDATE: This is actually part of the original Walker mansion on fire.]
What's under the playboy mansion? follow the white rabbit.
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#75979 at 2021-07-26 18:09:30 (UTC+1)
QRB General #449: [DS] In Full Panic Edition
Florida Victory: Federal Court Reverses CDC COVID Cruise Regulations
"The CDC has been wrong all along, and they knew it"
The Atlanta-based Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals altered a decision, which now allows cruise ships in Florida to operate immediately.
Circuit Judges Jill Pryor, Charles Wilson and Elizabeth Branch reversed their previous decision that allowed the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to enforce coronavirus regulations on Florida cruise ships. The state of Florida had filed an Emergency Application to Vacate the Eleventh Circuit's Stay on Preliminary Injunction against the CDC over its no-sail order. The previous decision would have forced cruise ships to undergo simulated (mock) voyages, certification that ships met CDC guidelines, and additional testing. This was all subject to change "based on public health considerations and cruise ship operators' ability to mitigate COVID-19 risk."
https://nationalfile.com/florida-victory-federal-court-reverses-cdc-covid-cruise-regulations/