The Establishment / Council on Foreign Relations
The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is the most identifiable seat of Establishment power
There is increasing use of the term “uniparty” lately, however, there is no “uniparty" in the sense that the political parties collaborate directly - it is just that both parties, Democrats as a whole, and RINO’s (Republicans In Name Only) on the Republican side, are both puppets of the same masters. They are controlled by “The Establishment”, the invisible government, bureaucrats and unelected government employees and non-government organizations pulling the strings.
The Establishment, as defined by the American Heritage Dictionary, is “an exclusive group of powerful people who rule a government or society by means of private agreements and decisions.”
“The word ‘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.” - Edith Kermit Roosevelt, Elite Clique Holds Power in U.S., Indianapolis News, p. 6. December 23, 1961.
The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is the most identifiable seat of Establishment power. The CFR was founded in 1921 by internationalists bitterly disappointed the U.S. Senate rejected the U.S. joining the League of Nations in 1919 - an early attempt a creating a World Government in the aftermath of World War I. The CFR has advocated from its inception for the creation of a World Government, which would be by its very nature a socialist world government.
The CFR is the “public face, the brain trust, and the central nervous system of what critics refer to as the Deep State — the unelected ‘permanent government’ that has hijacked our country.” - William F. Jasper, “CFR: Still the Power Behind the Throne,” The New American, June 7, 2021 issue.
The CFR does not seek the spotlight, however they do operate in plain sight - most folks just haven’t taken notice, or assume the Council on Foreign Affairs is an official government organization, but here are some contemporary references:
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, whose husband and daughter are members, in a 2009 speech at the CFR’s new office in Washington: “I am delighted to be here in these new headquarters,” she said. “I have been often to, I guess, the mother ship in New York City, but it’s good to have an outpost of the Council right here down the street from the State Department. We get a lot of advice from the Council, so this will mean I won’t have as far to go to be told what we should be doing and how we should think about the future.”
And the next time you view the CSPAN video of VP Joe Biden talking about his withholding of the $1 billion loan guarantee to Ukraine unless their prosecutor Victor Shokin was fired, take note of the backdrop, who his audience was - the Council on Foreign Relations. This helps to explain the unusual candor and casualness of his remarks - it was a friendly audience for him to recount this type of conduct which was business as usual.
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.” - Theodore White, The Making of the President 1964, 1965
Three Presidential appointments regularly go to members of the CFR: Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, and Secretary of the Treasury.
Thus CFR elitists are able to control foreign policy, national defense and money regardless of which political party occupies the White House.
The unelected CFR establishment sets policy, and the visible government implements it. The same applies to the establishment wing of the Republican Party, which is also dominated by CFR operatives.
Rear Admiral 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-powerful one-world government.”
He wrote that “this lust to surrender the sovereignty and independence of the United States is pervasive throughout most of the membership”, and that “The objective of the influential majority of members of CFR has not changed since its founding in 1922, more than 50 years ago. In the 50th anniversary issue of Foreign Affairs, the first and leading article was written by CFR member Kingman Brewster, Ir., entitled ‘Reflections on Our National Purpose’. He did not back away from defining it: our national purpose should be to abolish our nationality. Indeed, he pulled out all the emotional stops in a hard-sell for global government. He described our ‘Vietnam-seared generation’ as being ‘Far from America Firsters’ - an expression meant as a patronizing sop to our young people. In the entire CFR lexicon, there is no term of revulsion carrying a meaning so deep as ‘America First’.” - Phyllis Schlafly and Chester Ward, Kissinger on the Couch, 1975.
When President Trump promoted America First, and when he made his unequivocal pronouncement that “we renew our resolve that America will NEVER be a socialist country” in his 2019 State of the Union address, and when he stated in 2020 that we were under attack by an “invisible enemy” - these were directed at Council on Foreign Relations and other elements of The Establishment.
We need more awareness of who our enemy is: one world government globalists / elitists - the CFR is just one component of many other world government components, for instance: United Nations (UN), World Health Organization (WHO), World Economic Forum (WEF), World Trade Organization (WTO), International Monetary Fund (IMF); but in America the Council on Foreign Relations is one of the organizations working directly against us.
Recommended reading:
“The Shadows of Power, The Council on Foreign Relations and The American Decline” - James Perloff, 1988.
“None Dare Call It Conspiracy” - Gary Allen, Larry Abraham, 1971.
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