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TPTB Exposed Bigtime, you want the facts all in one place, READ this

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Anonymous Coward
User ID: 354288
1/12/2008 11:31 AM
Re: TPTB Exposed Bigtime, you want the facts all in one place, READ thisQuote

Negroponte, John D. - Director of National Intelligence office; former Ambassador to the United Nations, Iraq, Mexico, Philippines, and Honduras
Neier, Aryeh - President of Open Society Institute
††† Neilson, Trevor David
Nelson, Anne
Nelson, Daniel N.
† Nelson, Jodie Lee
Nelson, Merlin E.
† Nelson, Richard D.
Nelson, Robert L. Jr. - partner of Thelen Reid & Priest LLP in San Francisco
Nemazee, Hassan - Chairman and CEO of Nemazee Capital Corporation
Nenneman, Richard A.
Nepomnyashchy, Catharine Theimer - professor at Columbia and Barnard College
Nesbit, Lynn - a socialite
Neuger, Win J. - Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer at AIG
Neuman, Stephanie G.
Neureiter, Norman P.
Newberg, Esther R.
Newburg, Andre
Newcomb, Nancy S.
Newell, Barbara W. - former Ambassador to UNESCO (1979-1981); former President of Wellesley (1972-1980)
Newhouse, John
† Newman Hood, Alisa
Newman, Jay H.
Newman, Pamela J.
Newman, Pauline - federal judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (1984-present)
Newman, Priscilla A.
Newman, Richard T.
Newsom, David D. - former Ambassador to Libya (1965-1968), Indonesia (1973-1977), and Philippines (1977-1978)
† Newstead, Jennifer Gillian
Newton, M. Diana Helweg - a CFR political analyst and researcher
Ney, Edward N. - former Ambassador to Canada (1989-1992)
Nicholas, N.J. Jr. "Nick" - former president of Time, Inc.; former CEO of Time Warner; a director of Xerox
† Nichols, Mark Alexander
Nichols, Rodney W.
Nicholson, Jan
††† Nicocelli, Ann M.
Nides, Thomas R.
Niehuss, John M. - former General Counsel of the Export-Import Bank
Niehuss, Rosemary Neaher
Nielsen, Nancy
Nilsson, A. Kenneth - Chairman of the Eureka Group, Inc.
† Nilsson, Keith R.
Nimetz, Matthew - State Department Counselor under Carter; a Rhodes Scholar
Nitze, William A. - Paul Nitze"s son; former assistant administrator at EPA (1994-2001)
Noam, Eli M. - professor at Columbia University's Graduate School of Business; married to ACLU president Nadine Strossen
Nogales, Luis G. - former chairman and CEO of United Press International (UPI)
Nolan, Janne Emilie
Noland, Marcus - a senior fellow at the Institute for International Economics
***Nolte, William M.
Nonacs, Eric S. - a foreign policy advisor for Slick at the Clinton Foundation
Nooter, Robert Harry
Norman, William S. - former President and CEO of the Travel Industry Association of America
Norquist, Grover Glenn - president of Americans for Tax Reform
Norton, Augustus Richard
Norton, Eleanor Holmes (D-DC) - Delegate (House of Rep.) for the District of Columbia (1991-present); former chairman of Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Nossel, Suzanne F. - Deputy to the Ambassador for UN Management and Reform at the U.S. Mission to the UN (1999-2001)
Noto, Lucio A. - former Chairman and CEO of Mobil
Novack, Lynne Dominick
Novogratz, Jacqueline - CEO of Acumen Fund
† Novy-Marx, Milena K.
Nuechterlein, Jeffrey D. - Managing Director at National Gypsum Company
Nunn, Sam (D-GA) - former U.S. Senator (1972-1997)
Nussbaum, Bruce
Nye, Joseph S. Jr. - former Dean of John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University; a Rhodes Scholar

O
O'Cleireacain, Carol
O'Connor, Walter F.
O'Flaherty, J. Daniel - a Rhodes Scholar
O'Hanlon, Michael - professor at Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton
O'Hare, Joseph A. - former President of Fordham University (1984-2003)
O'Malley, Cormac K.H.
O'Neal, E. Stanley - Chairman and CEO of Merrill Lynch
O'Neil, Kathleen A.
O'Neil, Michael J. - North American Director of the Trilateral Commission
O'Neill, Brian Deveraux - Managing Director and Chairman of JP Morgan Latin America
† O'Neill, Louis F.
O'Neill, Mark E.
O'Neill, Michael J.
O'Prey, Kevin P. - former President of DFI Government Services
O'Rourke, Patrick J. - correspondent for The Atlantic magazine; contributing editor at The Weekly Standard
Oakley, Phyllis E. - former Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and Migration under Clinton
Oakley, Robert B. - former Ambassador to Somalia, Pakistan, and Zaire
Oberdorfer, Don - staff writer for the Washington Post; professor at SAIS at Johns Hopkins University
Odeen, Philip A. - former chairman of TRW, Inc.; director of Northrop Grumman
Odell, John S. - professor at Univ. of Southern California
Odom, William E. (Gen.) - former Director of National Security Agency (1985-1988)
Oettinger, Anthony G. - professor of information resources policy at Harvard
Offenheiser, Raymond C. Jr. - president of Oxfam America; former Ford Foundation Representative in Bangladesh
Offit, Morris W. - Co-Chief Executive Officer of Offit Hall Capital Management LLC; a director of AIG
Oh, Kongdan - a Brookings scholar; an analyst on East Asian affairs
Okawara, Merle Aiko - President & CEO of J.C. Foods
Oliva, L. Jay - former President of New York University (1991-2002)
Oliver, April A. - former propagandist who was fired by CNN several years ago for her "Operation Tailwind" reporting
Olmstead, Cecil J. - Of Counsel at Steptoe & Johnson LLP in Washington
† Olson, David Andrew
Olson, Jane T. - Chairman of Human Rights Watch
Olson, Lyndon L., Jr. - former Ambassador to Sweden (1997-2001)
Olson, Ronald L. - a senior partner at Munger, Tolles and Olson
Olson, William Clinton
Olvey, Lee D.
Omestad, Thomas E.
Onek, Joseph N. - Senior Policy Analyst of Open Society Policy Center
Oppenheimer, Andres M. - propagandist for The Miami Herald
Oppenheimer, Franz Martin
Oppenheimer, Michael F. - professor at Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton
Orentlicher, Diane - law professor at American University
Orlins, Stephen A. - President of The National Committee on United States-China Relations; former Managing Director of Carlyle Asia; former President of Lehman Brothers Asia
Ornstein, Norman J. - a scholar at American Enterprise Institute
Orr, Robert C. - Assistant UN Secretary-General for Policy Coordination and Strategic Planning
Osborn, John E.
Osborne, Richard de J. - Treasurer of the Americas Society; Treasurer of the Council of the Americas
Osius, Margaret Elizabeth
Osmer McQuade, Margaret - former CFR Director of Meetings (1979-1993)
Osnos, Peter L. W. - director of Human Rights Watch
Osnos, Susan Sherer - a member of Human Rights Watch
Ostrander, F. Taylor
† Ostrov, Shirlene Delacruz
Otero, Maria - Vice-Chair of United States Institute of Peace
Ovitz, Michael S. - former President of Disney; former head of Creative Artists Agency; a Hollywood mogul
Owen, Henry David - former co-Chairman of The Bretton Woods Committee
Owen, Roberts Bishop - former State Department Legal Adviser under Carter (1979-1981)
Owens, James W. - Chairman and CEO of Caterpillar, Inc.
Owens, William A. (Adm.) - former Vice Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff (1994-1996)
Oxman, Bernard H. - former U.S. Representative to the Third UN Conference on the Law of the Sea
Oxman, Stephen A. - former Assistant Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs (1993-1994); a Rhodes Scholar
Oxnam, Robert B. - former president of Asia Society; married to CFR member Vishaka Desai
Oye, Kenneth A. - political professor at MIT

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Paal, Douglas Haines - Director of the Taipei Office, American Institute in Taiwan (2002-present)
(Note: The director of the American Institute in Taiwan is the equivalent of an Ambassador to Taiwan-ROC; CFR gangster Jimmy Carter severed diplomatic ties with the Republic of China in 1979 and recognized Red China that year)
††† Pacheco, David A.
Pachios, Harold C. - former chairman of the Maine Democratic Party; former Deputy Congressional Liaison for the Peace Corps
Pachon, Harry P. - professor at University of Southern California
Packard, George R. - former Dean of the Paul Nitze School at Johns Hopkins University (1979-1993)
***Page, Carter W.
Paine, George C. II
Paisner, Bruce Lawrence - Vice President of The Hearst Corp.; President of Hearst Entertainment
Pakula, Hannah C. - author and socialite
Palmer, Mark - former Ambassador to Hungary (1986-1990); Vice-Chairman of the Freedom House (also known as "Robie Marcus Hooker Palmer")
Palmer, Ronald D. - former Ambassador to Malaysia, Mauritius, and Togo
Palmieri, Victor H.
† Pam, Jeremiah S.
† Pan, Eric J.
† Pan, Michael
† Pan, Philip P.
Panofsky, Wolfgang K. H. - former physicist and physics professor at Stanford
Paperin, Stewart J. - Executive Vice President of Open Society Institute
Pardee, Scott E.
Pardes, Herbert - former Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Columbia University; former President of American Psychiatric Association
Pardew, James W. Jr. - former U.S. Special Representative for Military Stabilization in the Balkans under Clinton
† Parekh, Sanjay M. - founder of Digital Envoy
Parent, Louise M. - Executive Vice President and General Counsel of American Express
Paris, Jonathan
Parker Feld, Karen
Parker, Elizabeth Rindskopf - former General Counsel of CIA (1990-1995); former General Counsel of National Security Agency (1984-1989)
Parker, Jason H.
Parker, Jay M.
Parker, Penny L.
Parker, Richard B. - former Ambassador to Algeria (1975-1977) and Morocco (1978-1979)
Parkinson, Roger P.
Parks, Michael Christopher - former editor of Los Angeles Times; Director of Annenberg School of Journalism at University of Southern California
Parsky, Gerald L. - former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs (1974-1977)
Parsons, Richard D. - Chairman and CEO of Time Warner; former CEO of America Online (AOL)
Pascual, Carlos E. - current State Dept. assistant; former Ambassador to Ukraine (2000-2003)
Passer, Juliette M. - founder of legal and financial consulting firm International Project Development Group LLC
***Passman, Pamela S. - Vice President for Global Corporate Affairs and Deputy General Counsel of Microsoft
Paster, Howard G. - former Assistant to the President on Legislative Affairs under Clinton
Pastor, Robert A. - Vice President of International Affairs at American University; former NSC staff member under Carter
Patrick, Hugh T.
Patrick, Stewart M.
Patrick, Thomas Harold
Patricof, Alan Joel
Patrikis, Ernest T. - senior vice president and general counsel of AIG
† Patterson, Michael D.
Patterson, Patricia M. - former Deputy Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Pattiz, Norman J. - founder of Westwood One (largest radio network in America)
Paul, Douglas L.
Paul, Roland A.
Paulson, Henry M. Jr. - Secretary of the Treasury; former Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs
Paulus, Judith K.
Paumgarten, Nicholas Biddle
Pavel, Barry
† Pavilonis, Brigid Myers
Pearl, Frank H. - Chairman and CEO of Perseus LLC
Pearlstine, Norman - former editor-in-chief of Time magazine
Peckham, Gardner G. - former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs under GHW Bush
Pedersen, Richard Foote - former Ambassador to Hungary (1973-1975)
Pederson, Rena M. - editorial page editor of Dallas Morning News and author
Pell, Claiborne (D-Rhode Island) - former Senator (1961-1997)
† Pellathy, Gabriel B.
Pelletreau, Robert H. Jr. - former Ambassador to Egypt, Tunisia, and Bahrain
Pena, Federico F. - former Secretary of Transportation (1993-1997); former Secretary of Energy (1997-1998)
† Penn, Lawrence Edward III - Managing Director of The Camelot Group; former Lazard Freres banker
Penn, Mark Jeffrey
Perella, Joseph R.
Peretz, Don
***Perez, Antonio F.
Perez, David
Perkin, Linda J.
Perkins, Edward J. - former Ambassador to United Nations (1992-1993), Australia, and South Africa
Perkins, Roswell B. - Chairman of the American Law Institute; retired partner of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Perkovich, George R. - Vice President for Studies at Carnegie Endowment
Perlman, Janice Elaine
Perlmutter, Barbara S.
Perlmutter, Louis - Treasurer of the World Federation of United Nations Association; former Managing Director at Lazard Freres
Perritt, Henry H. Jr. - law professor at Chicago Kent College of Law at Illinois Institute of Technology
Perry, Elizabeth Jean
Perry, Robert C. - former Ambassador to Central African Republic (1999-2001)
Perry, William J. - former Secretary of Defense (1994-1997)
Persico, Joseph E. - author and propagandist; author of The Imperial Rockefeller: A Biography of Nelson A. Rockefeller (1982)
Peters, Mary Ann - former Ambassador to Bangladesh (2000-2003)
Peters, Michael P. - former Senior Vice President of CFR (1995-2002)
Peterson, Holly
† Peterson, Michael A.
Peterson, Peter G. - Chairman of CFR; former Secretary of Commerce; former Chairman of Lehman Brothers
Petraeus, David H. (Lt. Gen., Army) - Commander of Multi-National Security Transition Command in Iraq; former Commander of 101st Airborne Division
Petree, Richard W. - former President of US-Japan Foundation; former Deputy Ambassador to UN for Security and Political Affairs (1976-1981)
Petree, Richard W. Jr.
Petri, Thomas E. (R-WI) - House of Representatives (1979-present)
Petschek, Stephen R.
Pettibone, Peter J. - partner of Hogan & Hartson law firm in Moscow
Petty, John R.
Peyronnin, Joseph F. - an Executive Vice President for Telemundo Network; former President of Fox News; former Vice President and producer of CBS News
Pfaltzgraff, Robert L. Jr. - professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University
Pfeiffer, Jane Cahill - director of MONY Group
Pfeiffer, Leon K.
Pfeiffer, Steven B. - partner of Fulbright & Jaworski LLP; a Rhodes Scholar
Phan, Dang Tan
Pharr, Susan J. - professor of Japanese politics at Harvard
Phelan, John J. Jr. - former Chairman and CEO of New York Stock Exchange
Phillips, Cecil M.
Phillips, Christopher H. - former Ambassador to Brunei (1989-1991)
Phillips, David L. - a Deputy Director at the Center for Preventive Action
Phillips, Jeanne L. - former Ambassador to OECD (2001-2003)
Picker, Harvey
Pickering, Thomas R. - Senior Vice President for International Relations at Boeing; former Ambassador to United Nations, Russia, India, Israel, Jordan, Nigeria, and El Salvador
Pieczenik, Steve R. - co-creator of the New York Times best-selling "Tom Clancy's Op-Center"and "Tom Clancy's Net Force"book series; a former State Department hostage negotiator and crisis manager
Piedra, Alberto M. Jr. - former Ambassador to Guatemala (1984-1987)
† Pierce, John vanden Heuvel
Pierce, Lawrence W. - former judge of the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1981-1995)
Pierce, Ponchitta - former New York editor of Ebony magazine
Piercy, Jan - former Executive Director of The World Bank
Pierre, Andrew J. - former professor at Paul Nitze School at Johns Hopkins University
***Pifer, Steven K. - former Ambassador to Ukraine (1998-2000)
Pigott, Charles M. - former CEO of PACCAR, Inc. (truck manufacturing company)
Pike, John E. - Director of GlobalSecurity.org
Pilgrim, Kathryn ("Kitty") - CNN Propagandist
Pillar, Paul R. - former CIA agent; former National Intelligence Officer for the Near East and South Asia (2000-2005)
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 354288
1/12/2008 11:33 AM
Re: TPTB Exposed Bigtime, you want the facts all in one place, READ thisQuote

Pilling, Donald L. (Adm.) - former Vice Chief of Naval Operations (1997-2000); former Commander of U.S. Sixth Fleet
Pillsbury, Marnie S.
Pillsbury, Michael - former assistant undersecretary of defense for policy planning; a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council
Pilon, Juliana Geran - a research professor at The Institute of World Politics
Pincus, Lionel I. - Founder and Chairman of Warburg Pincus LLC
Pincus, Walter H. - Washington Post propagandist
Pinkerton, W. Stewart Jr.
Pipes, Daniel - propagandist and publisher of Middle East Quarterly
Pipes, Richard - former history professor at Harvard
Pitts, Joe W. III - lecturer at Stanford; former Chief Legal Officer for Nokia
† Pivik, George A. (Major, Army) - current Strategist and Policy Analyst at the Pentagon; White House fellow
† Pizer, William A. - a researcher at Resources for the Future
Pizzarello, Louis D. - Secretary-General of the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness
Plaks, Livia B. - President of the Project on Ethnic Relations
Platt, Alan A. - former senior associate at RAND corporation
Platt, Alexander H. - Chairman of the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs
Platt, Nicholas - former Ambassador to Zambia (1982-1984) and Philippines (1987-1991)
Platt, Sheila Maynard
Plattner, Marc F. - vice-president for research and studies at the National Endowment for Democracy
Plepler, Richard L. - executive vice president of corporate communications at HBO in 1999
Plimpton, Calvin H. - former President of Amherst College (1960-1971)
Plutzik, Jonathan - former Chairman of Credit Suisse First Boston
Poats, Rutherford M. - former National Security Council staff member under Carter
Pocalyko, Michael Nicholas (Commander, Navy, retired) - managing director of Monticello Capital LLC
Pogue, Richard W.
***Poizner, Stephen L. - candidate for California State Assembly in 2004; candidate for California Insurance Commissioner in 2006
Polk, William R. - senior director of the W. P. Carey Foundation
Pollack, Gerald A.
Pollack, Jonathan D.
Pollack, Kenneth Michael - Brookings Institution scholar; former NSC staff member under Clinton
Pollack, Lester - former Managing Director at Lazard Freres; former Chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations
††† Pollard, Neal A.
† Pollock, Robert Lansing
Polsby, Nelson W. - political science professor at UC Berkeley
Pond, Elizabeth - journalist and professor in Germany
Poneman, Daniel Bruce - Principal of the Scowcroft Group; former NSC staff member under Bush Sr. and Clinton
Pool-Eckert, Marquita J. - senior producer of CBS Sunday Morning
Popkin, Anne B.
Popoff, Frank - former Chairman and CEO of Dow Chemical Co.
Porter, John Edward (R-Illinois) - former member of House of Representatives (1980-2001)
Portes, Richard D. - a Rhodes Scholar
Porzecanski, Arturo C. - a CSIS expert
Posen, Adam S.
Posen, Barry R. - political professor at MIT
Posner, Michael - President of Human Rights First
Poste, George H.
Postol, Theodore A. - science and national security professor at MIT
Potter, WIlliam C. - Professor and Director of the Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Monterey Institute of International Studies
† Pottinger, Matthew F.
Powell, Colin L. (Gen.) - former Secretary of State (2001-2005); former Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff (1989-1993)
† Powell, Dina Habib - Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs (2005-present)
Powell, Jerome H.
Powers, Averill L. - former JP Morgan banker and lawyer
Powers, Thomas
Powers, Timothy E. - partner and Chairman of Haynes and Boone
Pozen, Robert C.
Pranger, Robert J.
Prasso, Sheridan T. - former Asia Editor at BusinessWeek;
Precht, Henry
Pregenzer, Arian L. - Senior Scientist at the Cooperative Monitoring Center at Sandia National Laboratories
† Prescott, Elizabeth M.
Press, William H. - Senior Fellow at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) in the Statistical Sciences group (Group D-1)
Pressler, Larry (R-SD) - former Senator (1979-1997); Rhodes Scholar
† Pressman, Jeremy - political science professor at University of Connecticut
Preston, Stephen W. - former General Counsel of the Navy (1998-2000)
Prewitt, Kenneth - former Director of Census Bureau (1997-2001)
Price, Daniel M. - former U.S. Trade Representative Principal Deputy General Counsel; a partner of Sidley Austin LLP
Price, John R. Jr. - Rhodes Scholar
Price, Raymond K. Jr. - a member of Skull & Bones
Price, Robert
Price, Steven
Priest, William W. Jr.
Prieto, Daniel B. III - Research Fellow of the Belfer Center and Research Director of the Homeland Security Partnership Initiative at Harvard
Prince, Charles O. III - Chairman and CEO of Citigroup
Pritzker, Penny S. - founder and Chairman of Classic Residence by Hyatt
Pritzker, Thomas J. - Chairman and CEO of The Pritzker Organization and Global Hyatt Corporation; Chairman of the Marmon Group
Proenza, Luis M. - President of the University of Akron
††† Protz, Jonathan M.
Prueher, Joseph Wilson (Adm.) - former Ambassador to Red China (1999-2001); former Commander of U.S. Pacific Command
Pryce, Jeffrey F. - Of Counsel of Steptoe & Johnson LLP in Washington
Puchala, Donald James - political science professor at University of South Carolina
Puckett, Robert H.
Pulling, Thomas L.
† Punke, Timothy E. - Partner of Preston, Ellis, Gates LLP
Purcell, Susan Kaufman - former Vice President of the Americas Society and the Council for the Americas
Pursley, Robert E. (Lt. Gen., USAF) - former commander of U.S. Forces in Japan (1972-1974)
Pustay, John S. (Lt. Gen., USAF) - former president of National Defense University (1981-1983)
Putnam, Robert D. - professor at Harvard
Pye, Lucian W. - former political professor at MIT
Pyle, Kenneth B. - history and Asian studies professor at Univ. of Washington; president of National Bureau of Asian Research

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Quainton, Anthony C. E. - former Ambassador to Nicaragua, Peru, Kuwait, and Central African Republic
Quam, Lois E. - CEO of Ovations (part of UnitedHealth Group company)
Quandt, William B. - professor at University of Virginia
Quartel, Donald Robert, Jr. - Chairman and CEO of Freightdesk Technologies
Quester, George H. - professor at University of Maryland
Quigley, Kevin F. F. - President of the National Peace Corps Association
Quinn, Jane Bryant - contributing editor of Newsweek

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***Raab, Jennifer J. - President of Hunter College
Rabb, Bruce - Counsel of Kramer, Levin, Naftalis & Frankel LLP
Rabinowitch, Alexander - former history professor at Indiana University
Rabinowitch, Victor - former senior vice president of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
††† Racz, Gregory N.
Radtke, Robert W. - President of Episcopal Relief and Development; a Rhodes Scholar
† Raine, Fernande Scheid
Raines, Franklin D. - former director of OMB; former CEO of Fannie Mae; Rhodes Scholar
† Raiser, Skye
Raisian, John - director of the Hoover Institution
Ramakrishna, Kilaparti - professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University
Ramer, Bruce M. - Senior Partner of Gang, Tyre, Ramer & Brown
Ramer, Lawrence J. - Chairman of Ramer Equities, Inc.
Ramirez, Lilia L. (Commander, Navy) - former lobbyist at Raytheon; first Hispanic woman to attend U.S. Naval Academy
Ramo, Simon - a ballistic missile scientist and co-founder of TRW, Inc.; "Father of the ICBM"
***Ramsey, W. Russell
Randolph, R. Sean - President of the Bay Area Economic Forum; former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Energy for International Affairs (1985-1988)
Randt, Clark T. Jr. - Ambassador to Red China (2001-present)
Ranis, Gustav - professor of international economics at Yale
Rankin, Clyde E. III - Partner of Baker & MacKenzie LLP (New York)
Raphel, Robin Lynn - former Ambassador to Tunisia (1997-2000)
Rappaport, Alan H.
Ratchford, J. Thomas - professor at George Mason Univ. school of law
Rather, Dan - former CBS News Propagandist
† Ratnesar, Romesh M. - staff writer at Time magazine
Rattner, Steven L. - former New York Times writer and banker for Lazard Freres and Lehman Bros.
Rattray, Gregory John (Lt. Col., Air Force) - Commander of the 23rd Information Operations Squadron
Rauch, Rudolph S. - former Saigon correspondent for Time magazine during Vietnam War
Raul, Alan Charles - a partner for Sidley, Austin, Brown & Wood
Ravenal, Earl C. - a senior fellow at CATO Institute; author of "Designing Defense for a New World Order"
Ravenholt, Albert V.
Ravich, Samantha F. - vice president for Proliferation Studies at The Long Term Strategy Project
Ravitch, Richard - partner in Ravitch, Rice & Company LLC; chairman of AFL-CIO Housing Investment Trust's Board of Trustees
Raymond, David A.
† Raymond, Douglas A.
Raymond, Jack
Raymond, Lee R. - former Chairman of the Board and CEO of ExxonMobil
† Read, Benjamin L. - assistant professor at University of Iowa
Reade, Claire E. - attorney (partner) for Arnold & Porter
Realuyo, Celina B.
Redman, Charles E. - former Ambassador to Sweden (1989-1991) and Germany (1994-1996)
Reed, Charles B. - Chancellor of California State University System; former Chancellor of State University System of Florida
Reed, Jack (D-RI) - U.S. Senator (1997-present)
Reed, Joseph Verner - former Ambassador to Morocco (1981-1985)
Reed, Lucy Ferguson - Vice President of The American Society of International Law
† Rees, Matthew R. - former senior adviser and chief speechwriter to then-SEC Chairman Bill Donaldson
Reese, William Sears - President and CEO of International Youth Foundation
Regan, Ned - former President of Baruch College; former New York State Comptroller
***Regens, James L.
Reichert, William M. - biomedical engineering professor at Duke University
Reid, Ogden (D-NY) - former Ambassador to Israel (1959-1961); former member of the House of Rep. (1963-1975)
Reiling, Peter A. - executive vice president of The Aspen Institute
***Reilly, Saskia S.
Reilly, William K. - former administrator of Environmental Protection Agency (1989-1993)
Reimer, Dennis Joe (Gen.) - former Army Chief of Staff (1995-1999)
***Reimers, Fernando Miguel
Reinhardt, John E. - former Ambassador to Nigeria (1971-1975)
Reinhart, Carmen M. - professor at the University of Maryland
Reinharz, Jehuda - President of Brandeis University
† Reinke, Jeffrey A. - Director of Special Programs at CFR
Reisman, William Michael - professor of international law at Yale
Reiss, Mitchell B. - former State Department Director of Policy Planning Staff (2003-2005)
Remington, Thomas F. - political science professor at Emory University
***Remnick, David J.
Renfrew, Charles Byron - former U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of California (1971-1980); former vice president and counsel for Chevron
† Renné, Jeannie M.
Rennie, Milbrey
Rennie, Renate - President of The Tinker Foundation
Reppert, John C. (Brig. Gen., Army) - Dean of the College of International and Security Studies at the George C. Marshall Center; former Defense Attache at U.S. Embassy in Moscow
Reppy, Judith V. - scientist and professor at Cornell
Resnicoff, Arnold E. (Captain, Navy) - former Navy Chaplain and rabbi
Resor, Stanley R. - former Secretary of the Army (1965-1971)
***Revzin, Philip S. - Editor and Publisher of Wall Street Journal Europe in Brussels
Rey, Nicholas A. - former Ambassador to Poland (1993-1997)
† Rhind, Eric Scott
Rhinelander, John B. - Senior Counsel of Shaw Pittman; Vice Chairman of the Lawyers Alliance for World Security (LAWS)
Rhodes, William R. - Chairman of the Americas Society; Chairman of the Council for the Americas; senior vice chairman of Citigroup; CEO of Citibank, N.A.
Ricardel, Mira R. - former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Eurasia (2001-2004)
Rice, Condoleezza - Secretary of State; former National Security Advisor (2001-2005)
Rice, Donald S.
Rice, Joseph A.
Rice, Joseph Lee III - chairman of Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, Inc.
Rice, Susan E. - former Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs (1997-2001); a Triateralist and Rhodes Scholar
Rich, John H. Jr.
Rich, Michael D. - Executive Vice President of RAND
Richard, Anne C. - Vice President for Government Relations and Advocacy at the International Rescue Committee
† Richard, James J.
Richards, Ann W. - former Governor of Texas (1991-1995)
Richards, Paul G. - natural science professor at Columbia Univ.
Richards, Stephen H.
† Richardson, Benjamin F.
Richardson, Frank E. - former President and CEO of Shell Oil Co.
Richardson, Henry J. III - professor at Temple University
Richardson, John - former Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs under Ford
Richardson, Richard W.
Richardson, William B. "Bill" - Governor of New Mexico (2003-present); former Ambassdor to the United Nations and Secretary of Energy under Clinton
Richardson, William R. (Gen.) - former U.S. Army TRADOC commander under Reagan
Richardson, Yolonda C. - President and CEO of CEDPA (The Centre for Development and Population Activities)
***Richburg, Keith B.
Richter, Anthony H.
Riddell, Malcolm C.
Ridgway, Rozanne L. - former Ambassador to Finland and East Germany
Rieff, David
Rielly, John E. - former President of the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations
Riffat, Imran - former banker for JP Morgan Chase
Rifkind, Robert S. - a senior counsel for Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
† Ringold, Dena - a senior economist at World Bank
Riordan, Michael L.
Riotta, Giovanni
Ritch, John B. III - former Ambassador to UN Office in Vienna (1993-2001); a Rhodes Scholar
Rivers, Richard R.
† Riviera, Gloria S.
Rivkin, David B. Jr.
Rivkin, David W. - partner of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Rivlin, Alice M. - former director of OMB (1994-1996); former Vice-Chairman of Federal Reserve (1996-1999)
Rizk, Nayla M. - a consultant
Robb, Charles S. (D-VA) - former Senator (1989-2001); former Governor of Virginia (1982-1986)
Robbins, Carla Anne
Robert, Joseph E. Jr. - Chairman and CEO of J.E. Robert Companies
Robert, Stephen - Chancellor of Brown University; former Chairman and CEO of Oppenheimer & Co.
Roberts, Bradley H.
Roberts, John J. - Senior Adviser of American International Group (he is NOT the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court)
Roberts, Walter R. - former Associate Director of the U.S. Information Agency
† Robertson, Cara W.
Robinson, Barbara Paul - partner of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP; former president of the New York City Bar Association (1994-1996)
Robinson, David Z.
Robinson, Davis R. - former State Department Legal Adviser under Reagan (1981-1985)
Robinson, James D. III - former Chairman and CEO of American Express
Robinson, Leonard H. Jr.
Robinson, Linda
Robinson, Pearl T. - assistant professor at Tufts University
† Robinson, Torrance W.
Robison, Olin C.
Rocca, Christina B. - current Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs
Rocha, V. Manuel - former Ambassador to Bolivia (2000-2002)
Roche, James G. - former Secretary of the Air Force (2001-2005)
Rockefeller, David - former Chairman of Chase Manhattan; "Godfather of World Government"
Rockefeller, David Jr. - David Rockefeller"s son
Rockefeller, John D. IV "Jay" (D-WV) - U.S. Senator (1985-present); former Governor of West Virginia (1977-1985); David Rockefeller"s nephew
Rockefeller, Nicholas - partner of Perkins Cole LLP
Rockwell, Hays H.
Rockwell, Keith McElroy
***Rodin, Judith - President of Rockefeller Foundation
Rodman, Peter W. - current Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs
Rodriguez, Rita M.
Rodriguez, Vincent A.
Rodrik, Dani - professor at Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
Roett, Riordan - professor at SAIS at Johns Hopkins University
Roff, J. Hugh Jr. - President and CEO of Roff Resources, LLC
Rogers, John M. - a federal judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Rogers, William D. - former Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs under Ford
Roggero, Frederick F. (Brig. Gen., USAF) - Deputy Director of Operations at the Air Mobility Command Headquarters
Rogoff, Kenneth S. - professor at Harvard; former Chief Economist of IMF; a Trilateralist
Rohan, Karen M.
Rohatyn, Felix G. - former Ambassador to France (1997-2000)
Rohlen, Thomas P.
Rokke, Ervin J. (Lt. Gen., USAF) - former president of National Defense University (1994-1997)
Roman, Nancy Ellen - vice president and director of the Washington Office of the CFR; former propagandist for Washington Times
† Romano, Christina M.
Romanowski, Alina L. - former Deputy Asst. Sec. of Defense for Near Eastern & South Asian Affairs under Clinton
Romberg, Alan D. - former Principal Deputy Director of State Dept. Policy Planning Staff (1994-1998)
Romero, Philip Joseph - former Dean of the Lundquist College of Business at Univ. of Oregon; former chief economist for California Governor Pete Wilson
Romero-Barcelo, Carlos A. - former Governor of Puerto Rico (1977-1985); former Delegate to the House of Rep. (1991-2001)
Rondeau, Ann E. (Vice Admiral) - Director of Navy Staff; former Commander of Naval Training Center Great Lakes
Roosevelt, Theodore IV - managing director of Lehman Brothers
† Rosand, Eric Alexander
Rose, Charlie Peete Jr. - founder of the "Charlie Rose Show"
Rose, Daniel - chairman of Rose Associates, Inc.
Rose, Elihu
Rose, Gideon - managing editor of CFR"s propaganda magazine Foreign Affairs
***Rose, Joseph B. - a chairman of the City Planning Commission of New York in 1999
Rose, Marshall - Chairman of The Georgetown Company
Rosecrance, Richard - professor at Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
††† Rosen, Andrew A.
Rosen, Arthur H.
Rosen, Daniel H.
Rosen, Gary
Rosen, Jack - Chairman of American Jewish Congress
Rosen, Jane K.
Rosen, Jeffrey Allen
Rosen, Robert L.
Rosenberg, Mark B.
Rosenblatt, Lionel A.
Rosenblatt, Peter R. - former ambassador to the Negotiations on the Future Political Status of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (1977-81); a member on the Committee on the Present Danger
Rosenblum, Mort L.
Rosenfeld, Stephen S.
Rosenfield, Allan - Dean of the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University
Rosenfield, Patricia L.
††† Rosenkranz, Nicholas Quinn
Rosenkranz, Robert
Rosensweig, Jeffrey A.
Rosenthal, Douglas Eurico
Rosenthal, Jack
Rosenthal, Mitchell S. - was a psychiatrist and the president of Phoenix House in 1990
Rosenwald, E. John Jr. - Vice Chairman of Bear Stearns
Rosenwald, Nina
† Rosenwasser, Jon Jason - a PhD. candidate at the Fletcher School at Tufts University
Rosenzweig, Robert M.
Rosett, Claudia
Roskens, Ronald W. - former administrator of Agency for International Development (1990-1992); former President of University of Nebraska (1977-1990)
Rosner, Jeremy D.
Rosovsky, Henry - former dean of Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard
Ross, Arthur
Ross, Christopher W. S. - former Ambassador to Syria and Algeria
Ross, Dennis B. - former State Dept. Director of Policy Planning Staff (1989-1992) and envoy
Ross, Gary N. - CEO of Petroleum Industry Research Foundation, Inc.; an oil market analyst
Ross, Robert S. (Jr. "Robin")
Rossabi, Morris - history professor at Columbia
Rosso, David J.
Rossotti, Charles O. - senior advisor to the Carlyle Group; former Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service (1997-2002)
Rostow, Elspeth Davies
Rostow, Nicholas
Rotberg, Robert I. - President of World Peace Foundation; a Rhodes Scholar
Roth, Kenneth - Executive Director of Human Rights Watch
Roth, Stanley Owen - former Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs under Clinton (1997-2001)
Roth, William M. - former Special Representative for Trade Negotiations (1967-1969)
Rothkopf, David Jochanan - former Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade Policy under Clinton; a scholar at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Rottenberg, Linda D. - CEO and Co-founder of Endeavor
Route, Ronald A. (Vice Adm., Navy) - Navy Inspector General; former President of Naval War College (2003-2004)
Rovine, Arthur W.
Rowen, Henry S. - former Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (1989-1991)
Rowny, Edward L. (Lt. Gen., Army) - former Ambassador and Special Advisor for Arms Control (1985-1990)
Roy, J. Stapleton - former Ambassador to Red China, Indonesia, and Singapore
Rubenstein, David M. - founder of the Carlyle Group
Rubin, Arthur Mark
Rubin, Barnett R. - professor and author of The Fragmentation of Afghanistan
***Rubin, Gretchen C. - former editor-in-chief of Yale Law Journal
Rubin, James P. "Jamie" - State Department spokesperson under Clinton
Rubin, Nancy H. - former head of the U.S. delegation to the U.N. Human Rights Commission (1997)
† Rubin, Nilmini Gunaratne - director of international finance at the National Security Council in 2003
Rubin, Robert E. - Vice-Chairman of CFR; director of Citigroup; former Secretary of the Treasury (1995-1999)
Rubin, Trudy S. - columnist and editorial board member for Philadelphia Inquirer
Rudder, Philip C.
Rudenstine, Neil L. - former President of Harvard University (1991-2001); Rhodes Scholar
† Rudesill, Dakota S.
Rudin, William C.
Rudman, Warren B. (R-NH) - former Senator (1981-1993)
Ruenitz, Robert M.
Ruggie, John G. - former Assistant United Nations Secretary-General; professor at Harvard University
Rugh, William A. - former Ambassador to Northern Yemen (1984-1987)
Runge, Carlisle Ford - Rhodes Scholar
Rupp, George E. - President and CEO of International Rescue Committee; former President of Columbia University (1993-2002)
Ruttan, Vernon W. - former economics professor at University of Minnesota
Ryan, Arthur F. - Chairman and CEO of Prudential Financial
Ryan, John T. III
Ryan, Kevin P. - former CEO of DoubleClick, Inc. [NOTE: HE IS NOT A NAVY OFFICER!!!]
Ryan, Michael E. (Gen.) - former Air Force Chief of Staff (1997-2001)
Ryan, Patrick G. Jr.

S
Sacerdote, Peter M. - advisory director for Goldman Sachs
Sachs, Jeffrey D. - Director of The Earth Institute at Columbia University
Sacks, Paul M. - President of Multinational Strategies, Inc.
† Saeed, Ahmed M.
Sagan, Scott D. - political science professor at Stanford
Sakoian, Carol Knuth
Salacuse, Jeswald William - former Dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University (1986-1994)
Salazar, Ana Maria
Salem, George R. - former Solicitor of Labor (1985-1989); former partner of Akin Gump
Salomon, Richard E. - president of Mecox Ventures; serves as senior adviser to David Rockefeller
Salomon, William R.
† Salzhauer, Amy Lynn - CEO of Ignition Ventures, Inc.,
Salzman, Anthony David
Samore, Gary
Sample, Steven B. - President of University of Southern California (USC)
Samuels, Barbara Christie II
Samuels, Michael A. - former Ambassador to Sierra Leone (1975-1977)
Samuels, Richard J. - political professor at MIT
† Samway, Michael A.
Sanchez, Miguel Antonio
Sanchez, Orlando
Sandalow, David - former Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs (1999-2001)
Sandel, Michael J. - professor at Harvard Law School; a Rhodes Scholar
Sander, Alison B.
Sanders, Barry A.
Sanders, Marlene - former ABC and CBS correspondent and producer
Sanderson, Steven E. - President and CEO of Wildlife Conservation Society
Sands, Amy - Deputy Director of Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Monterey Institute of International Studies
Sanger, David E. - propagandist for New York Times; White House Correspondent for New York Times
Sapiro, Miriam - President of Summit Strategies International
Sapolsky, Harvey M. - political professor at MIT
††† Sapp, Angela M.
Sargeant, Stephen Thomas
† Sarotte, Mary Elise - university lecturer on politics at Cambridge (in England)
Sassen, Saskia - sociology professor at University of Chicago
Sasser, James R. (D-TN) - former Senator (1977-1995); former Ambassador to Red China (1995-1999)
Satcher, David - former Surgeon General (1998-2002)
Satloff, Robert B. - Executive Director of The Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Saul, Ralph Southey - former Chairman of the Board of CIGNA Corporation
Saunders, Harold H. - former Asst. Sec. of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs under Carter
Savage, Frank - a director of Lockheed Martin
Sawoski, Mark - political sciene professor at Roger Williams University
Sawyer, Diane - ABC News Propagandist
† Sawyer, Reid L. (Major, Army) - terrorism professor at West Point
Scalapino, Robert A. - former political science professor at UC Berkeley; founder of Institute of East Asian Studies
Schacht, Henry B. - former Chairman and CEO of Lucent Technologies
Schaffer, Howard Bruner - former Ambassador to Bangladesh (1984-1987)
Schaffer, Matthew
Schaffer, Teresita C. - former Ambassador to Sri Lanka and Maldive Islands
Schake, Kori - professor at West Point; a research fellow at Hoover Institution; former Director of Defense Strategy and Requirements at NSC under Dubya
Schearer, S. Bruce - former President of The Synergos Institute; former President of Population Resource Center
Schecter, Jerrold L. - former correspondent for Time
Schecter, Kate S.
Scheffer, David J. - former Ambassador at Large for War Crimes Issues (1997-2001)
† Schein, Jacqui Selbst
Scheinman, Lawrence - former professor at Cornell
Schell, Orville Hickok - Dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at UC Berkeley
Schell, Theodore H.
† Schenker, David K. - a Defense Dept. director on Syrian, Jordanian, Lebanese and Palestinian affairs (back in 2003)
Schick, Thomas - Executive Vice President for Corporate Affairs and Communications at American Express
Schiff, Frank W. - former Deputy Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs under LBJ
† Schiff, Karenna Gore - Al Gore"s daughter
Schifter, Richard - former Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs (1985-1992)
† Schijman, E. Alixandre - Executive Director for Global Policy, Time Warner Inc.
Schiller, Vivian L. - Senior Vice President and General Manager of Discovery Times Channel
Schlesinger, Arthur Jr. - Pulitzer Prize propagandist
Schlesinger, James R. - former CIA Director, Secretary of Defense, and Secretary of Energy
Schlesinger, Stephen C. - publisher of World Policy Journal
Schlosser, Herbert S. - former President of NBC; former RCA executive
Schmemann, Serge - former Associated Press propagandist
Schmertz, Herbert - former vice president of public affairs at the Mobil Corporation
Schmidt, Benno Jr. - former President of Yale University (1986-1992)
Schmoke, Kurt L. - Dean of Howard University School of Law; former Mayor of Baltimore (1987-1999); Rhodes Scholar
Schneider, Jan - candidate who lost to Katherine Harris in 2002 and 2004 elections for House of Representatives
Schneider, William
Schneider, William Jr. - former Under Secretary of State or Security Assistance, Science, and Technology (1982-1986)
Schneier, Arthur - President of the Appeal of Conscience Foundation
††† Schnetzer, Amanda W.
Schoen, Douglas E. - former research and strategic consultant for Clinton during Cinton"s 1996 campaign
Schoettle, Enid C.B.
Schorr, Daniel L. - propagandist on National Public Radio's All Things Considered; former CBS and NY Times correspondent
Schrage, Elliot J. - Vice President for Global Communications and Public Affairs at Google, Inc.
† Schrage, Steven Patrick
Schramm, Carl J. - President and CEO of Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
Schreiber, Brian T.
Schroeder, Christopher Matthew - CEO and publisher of Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive
Schubert, Richard Francis - former President of American Red Cross (1983-1989); former president of Bethlehem Steel
Schuepbach, Martin A.
Schuh, G. Edward - former Dean of Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at University of Minnesota (1987-1997)
Schuker, Jill A. - former Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Public Affairs under Clinton (1994-1997)
Schulhof, Michael Peter - former President and CEO of Sony Corporation of America, Inc.
Schulz, WIlliam F. - Executive Director of Amnesty International USA
Schumacher Matos, Edward - CEO, Editorial Director and Founder, Meximerica Media Inc.
Schwab, George D.
Schwab, Susan Carroll - current U.S. Trade Representative; former Dean of the School of Public Policy at University of Maryland (1995-2003)
***Schwalbe, Nina Rebecca
Schwartz, Bernard L. - former Chairman and CEO of Loral Space and Communications
Schwartz, Eric Paul - professor at Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton; former SATTP and senior director at NSC under Clinton
Schwartz, Norton A. (Gen., USAF) - Commander of U.S. Transportation Command (2005-present)
Schwartz, Peter
Schwarz, Adam
Schwarzer, William W. - federal judge on the U.S. District Court for Northern District of California
Schwarzman, Stephen A. - Chairman and CEO of The Blackstone Group; member of Skull and Bones
Schwebel, Stephen M.
††† Schweitzer, Theodore U.
††† Schwerin, Samuel L.
Sciolino, Elaine F. - New York Times Propagandist; former diplomatic correspondent for New York Times
† Sciutto, James E. - ABC propagandist
***Scott, Jeannine B. - Senior Vice President at Africare
***Scott, Robert A. - President of Adelphi University; former President of Ramapo College of New Jersey (1985-2000)
Scowcroft, Brent (Lt. Gen., Air Force) - former National Security Advisor (1989-1993, 1975-1977)
Scranton, William W. - former Ambassador to United Nations (1976-1977); former Governor of Pennsylvania
Scully, Timothy R.
Seagrave, Norman P.
Seamans, Robert C. Jr. - former Secretary of the Air Force (1969-1973)
Sears, Jonathan E.
† Seasholes, Mark S. - an assistant professor at the Haas School of Business at UC Berekley
Seaton, James B. III
Segal, Sheldon J.
Segal, Susan Louise - President and CEO of the Americas Society; President and CEO of the Council of the Americas
***Seib, Gerald F. - Washington bureau chief of Wall Street Journal
Seibold, Frederick C. Jr.
Seiple, Chris - President of the Institute for Global Engagement
Sekulow, Eugene A. - former Chairman of the German American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. in New York City
† Selee, Andrew D.
Selin, Ivan - former chairman of Nuclear Regulatory Comission (1993-1995)
Sender, Henny - Wall Street Journal propagandist
Sesno, Frank W. - communications professor at George Mason University; former CNN propagandist
Sestanovich, Stephen R. - former Ambassador at Large and Special Adviser to the Secretary on the New Independent States (1997-2001)
† Setser, Brad W. - research associate at the Global Economic Governance Programme at University College at Oxford
† Sevilla, Christina R.
Sewall, John O.B. (Maj. Gen., Army) - former Vice Director for Strategic Plans and Policy (J-5) on the Joint Staff
Sewall, Sarah - professor at Kennedy School of Government at Harvard; a Rhodes Scholar
Sewell, John W. - senior scholar at Woodrow Wilson Center; former president of Overseas Development Council
Sexton, John E. - President of New York University; Chairman of the Board of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Seymour, Frances J. - Director of the Institutions and Governance Program at the World Resources Institute
Shafer, D. Michael - professor and director of Center for Global Security and Democracy at Rutgers University
Shafer, Jeffrey R.
† Shaheen, Mark A. - Vice President of Civitas Group llc; former senior advisor for the Middle East in the Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism at the State Department under Dubya
Shailor, Barbara - Director for International Affairs Department at AFL-CIO
Shalala, Donna E. - President of University of Miami (Florida); former HHS secretary (1993-2001)
Shalikashvili, John M. (Gen., Army) - former Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff (1993-1997)
Shambaugh, David - professor at The Elliott School at George Washington University
Shanker, Thomas Daniel - Pentagon correspondent for The New York Times
Shapiro, Andrew J.
† Shapiro, Andrew L.
† Shapiro, Daniel B.
Shapiro, Harold T. - former President of Princeton (1988-2001)
Shapiro, Isaac
Shapiro, Judith R. - President of Barnard College; professor of School of International Service at American University
Shaplen, Jason T. - Vice President and Senior Advisor of Pacific Century Cyberworks in 2001
† Sharma, Anita - was an Information Officer for the International Organization for Migration's (IOM) Tsunami Emergency Relief Program in Indonesia
Sharp, Daniel A.
Shattuck, John - former Ambassador to Czech Republic (1998-2000); a member of Skull and Bones
Shaw, David E.
Shearer, Brooke L.
Sheehan, Kevin P.
Sheehan Michael A. - former Coordinator for Counterterrorism under Clinton (1998-2000)
Sheffield, Jill W. - President of Family Care International
Sheinbaum, Stanley K. - Publisher of New Perspectives Quarterly; organized the defense in the Pentagon Papers Trial; led a delegation of five American Zionists in 1988 to convince Yasser Arafat to recognize Israel and to renounce terrorism
Sheldon, Eleanor B.
Shelp, Ronald K.
Shelton, Joanna Reed
Shelton-Colby, Sally A. - former Ambassador to Barbados, Grenada, and Dominica, and Minister to St. Lucia (1979-1981)
Shenk, George H. - corporate lawyer; shareholder of Heller Ehrman LLP
Shepard, Stephen B.
Shepardson, Robert Thomas
Shepherd, J. Michael
Shepherd, Karen F. (D-Utah) - former member of House of Representatives (1993-1995)
Sheriff, Alan R.
Sherman, Wendy R. - principal of The Albright Group; former Asst. Sec. of State for Legislative Affairs under Clinton
Sherr, Lynn B. - ABC Propagandist; a 20/20 correspondent
Sherry, George L.
Sherwood, Benjamin B.
Sherwood-Randall, Elizabeth
Shields, Geoffrey B.
Shields, Lisa Katherine - a Vice President of CFR
Shiffman, Gary M. - Chief of Staff at U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Shifter, Michael - vice president for policy at the Inter-American Dialogue
Shiner, Josette S. - Dubya's Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs
Shinn, James J.
Shinseki, Eric (Gen.) - former Army Chief of Staff (1999-2003)
Shipley, Walter V. - former Chairman of Chase Manhattan
Shirk, Susan L. - senior advisor to The Albright Group
Shirzad, Faryar - former Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration (2001-2005)
Shlaes, Amity Ruth - senior columnist and propagandist for Financial Times
Shoemaker, Christopher C.
Shonholtz, Raymond - President of Partners for Democratic Change
Shribman, David M. - syndicated columnist and propagandist
Shriver, Donald W. - former President of Union Theological Seminary in New York City
***Shriver, Timothy P. - Chairman and CEO of Special Olympics, Inc.
† Shu, John - an Associate for Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett LLP
Shulman, Colette
Shulman, Marshall D.
Shultz, George P. - former Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, and Secretary of Labor
Shultz, Susan Kent Fried
† Shuman, David L.
Shuman, Stanley S.
Sick, Gary G. - former NSC staff member; member of Human Rights Watch; executive director of Gulf/2000 Project
Siebert, Muriel F. - former Superintendent of Banking for the State of New York; former president of New York Women's Agenda
† Siegal, Bippy M.
Siegel, William D.
Siegman, Henry - former executive director of American Jewish Congress
† Sievers, Sara F.
Sifton, Elisabeth N.
† Sifton, John
Sigal, Leon V.
Sigmund, Paul E. - professor at Princeton
Sikkink, Kathryn A.
Silas, C.J. - former CEO of Phillips Petroleum
Silber, Laura J.
Silberman, Laurence H. - federal judge for U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit (1985-present); former Ambassador to Yugoslavia (1975-1977)
Silberman, Robert S.
Silberstein, Alan M. - former President and CEO of Western Union
Silkenat, James R.
Silver, Allison
† Silver, Brian M.
Silver, Daniel B.
Silver, Ron - infamous Hollywood actor; former president of Actors' Equity Association
Silvers, Robert B.
Simes, Dimitri K. - founding president of The Nixon Center
Simmons, Adele - President of the Global Philanthropy Partnership; former president of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Simmons, Matthew R. - chairman and president of Simmons & Company International
Simmons, P. J.
Simmons, Ruth J. - President of Brown University
***Simon, Denis Fred - Provost and Vice-President for Academic Affairs of the Levin Graduate Institute of International Relations and Commerce under the State University of New York; former President of China Consulting Associates (Boston)
Simon, Francoise L. - professor of marketing at Columbia Business School
Simon, Hugh V. Jr.
††† Simon, Jennifer J.
Sims, Calvin G.
Sinclair, Paula J.
Sinding, Steven W. - Director-General of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF)
† Singer, Peter Warren - a Brookings scholar; author of "Children at War"
† Singh, Manisha
† Singham, Shanker A. - Partner of Steel Hector & Davis LLP (Miami)
† Singleton, Lincoln Cameron
Sinkin, Richard N. - founder and Partner of InterAmerican Group
Sitrick, James Baker - Secretary-General of the World Federation of United Nations Associations
Skidmore, Thomas E. - professor of Brazilian history at Brown University
Skinner, Elliott P. - former Ambassador to Upper Volta [Burkina Faso] (1966-1969)
Skinner, Kiron Kanina - associate professor of history and political science at Carnegie Mellon Univ.
Sklarew, Jennifer Friedman
Skol, Michael M. - former Ambassador to Venezuela (1990-1993)
Skolnikoff, Eugene B. - former professor at MIT
Skora, Alexander J.
***Skorton, David J. - President of Cornell University (2006-present); former President of Univ. of Iowa (2003-2006)
Slade, David R.
Slattery, Jim C. (D-Kansas) - former member of U.S. House of Representatives (1983-1995)
Slaughter, Anne-Marie - Dean of Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton
Slaughter, Richard A.
Slavin, Barbara
Slawson, Paul S.
Sloane, Ann Brownell
† Sloane, Margaret
Slocombe, Walter B. - Under Secretary of Defense for Policy under Clinton (1994-2001); also a Rhodes Scholar
Small, Lawrence M. - Secretary of the Smithsonian Institute (2000-present)
Smalley, Kathleen
Smalley, Patricia T.
Smart, Christopher W.
Smart, S. Bruce Jr. - former Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade under Reagan (1985-1987)
Smeall, Christopher - partner of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Smith, Clint E.
Smith, Dane F. Jr. - former Ambassador to Senegal (1996-1999) and Guinea (1990-1993)
Smith, David Shiverick - former Ambassador to Sweden (1976-1977)
Smith, Edwin M. - law professor at University of Southern California
Smith, Fern M. - former U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of California (1988-2005)
***Smith, Fred Gary
***Smith, Frederick Wallace - Chairman and CEO of FedEx; member of Skull & Bones
Smith, Gayle E. - former SATTP and senior director for African Affairs at NSC (1998-2001)
Smith, Hedrick L.
Smith, Jean Kennedy - former Ambassador to Ireland (1993-1998)
Smith, Jeffrey H. - partner of Arnold & Porter; former General Counsel for CIA (1995-1996); former Army JAG officer
Smith, John T. II
† Smith, Justin B.
Smith, Malcolm B.
***Smith, Martin
Smith, Michael B.
Smith, Perry M. (Maj. Gen., USAF) - former Commandant of National War College (1983-1986)
Smith, Peter Hopkinson
Smith, R. Jeffrey
Smith, Richard M. - chairman and editor-in-chief of Newsweek
Smith, Stephen G. - former Editor of U.S. News & World Report
Smith, Theodore M.
Smith, Tony
Smith, W. Y. (Gen., USAF) - former Deputy Commander of U.S. European Command (1981-1983)
Smith, Winthrop H. Jr. - Chairman of WHS Holdings LLC
Snider, Don M.
Snider, L. Britt
Snow, Robert Anthony "Tony" - White House Press Secretary; former Fox News Propagandist
Snowe, Olympia J. (R-Maine) - U.S. Senator (1995-present)
Snyder, Jed C.
Snyder, Richard E.
Sobol, Dorothy Meadow - a professor at SAIS at Johns Hopkins Univ.
Soderberg, Nancy E. - former Deputy National Security Advisor (1993-1997)
Sofaer, Abraham David -'State Department Legal Adviser under Reagan
Solarz, Stephen J. (D-NY) - former member of the House of Representatives (1975-1993)
Solnick, Steven L. - Ford Foundation Representative at the Moscow Office
Solomon, Andrew Wallace
Solomon, Anne G. K. - a CSIS expert
Solomon, Anthony M. - former President of Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Solomon, Joshua N.
Solomon, Peter J.
Solomon, Richard H. - former Ambassador to the Philippines (1992-1993)
Solomon, Robert - an economics expert at Brookings Institution
Sonenshine, H. Marshall
Sonenshine, Tara Diane - former ABC propagandist; former SATTP to Clinton and a member of NSC
† Song, Diana M.H.
Sonnenberg, Maurice
Sonnenfeldt, Helmut - former State Department Counselor under Ford
Sonnenfeldt, Richard W.
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Sorensen, Gillian Martin - former UN Assistant Secretary-General for External Relations (1997-2003)
† Sorensen, Juliet Suzanne
Sorensen, Theodore C. - senior counsel of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP; JFK"s speechwriter and adviser
Soros, George - Hungarian-born financier, Chairman of Soros Fund Management
† Soros, Jonathan Allan - George Soro's son; Deputy Chairman of Soros Fund Management
Soros, Paul - a principal of Paul Soros Investment
††† Sosnicky, James R.
Soudriette, Richard W. - President of The International Foundation for Election Systems (IFES)
Sovern, Michael I. - former President of Columbia University (1980-1993)
† Spagnuolo, Stephen A.
† Spahn, Blake A.
Spain, James W. - former Ambassador to Turkey, Tanzania, Sri Lanka, and Maldive Islands
Spalter, Jonathan - a Principal with the Dewey Square Group
† Spaner, Jonathan S.
Spangler, Scott M. - former Vice-Chairman of Save the Children USA; former associate administrator of USAID (1992-1993)
† Spears, Suzanne Alexandra - associate at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Spector, Leonard S. - Deputy Director of the Monterey Institute of International Studies' Center for Nonproliferation Studies; former Energy Department bureaucrat
Speedie, David C. - special advisor to the president of Carnegie Corp. of NY and director of Islam Project
Spencer, John
Sperling, Gene B. - former director of National Economic Council under Clinton
Spero, Joan E. - President of Doris Duke Charitable Foundation; former Under Secretary of State for Economic and Agricultural Affairs under Clinton
Spero, Joshua B.
Speth, James Gustave - Dean of Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies; a Rhodes Scholar
Speyer, Jerry I. - Deputy Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
† Speyer, Robert J.
Spiegel, Daniel L. - partner of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld
Spiegel, John W.
Spielvogel, Carl
Spiers, Ronald I. - former Ambassador to Turkey, Pakistan, and Bahamas
Spindler, J. Andrew - Executive Director of Financial Services Volunteer Corps
† Spinelli-Noseda, Carlos Javier
Spiro, Herbert John - former Ambassador to Equitorial Guinea and Cameroon
Spoon, Alan - former President of Washington Post Company (1993-2000)
Spratt, John M. Jr. (D-SC) - House of Representatives (1983-present)
Stacks, John
Stahl, Lesley R. - "60 Minutes' CBS Propagandist
Stam, Allan C.
Stamas, Stephen - Chairman of The American Assembly
† Stanford, Nina Zinterhofer
Stanger, Allison Katherine
Stanislaw, Joseph A.
† Stanley, Elizabeth A. - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Stanton, Frank - former President of CBS
Staples, Eugene S.
††† Starr, Alexandra L.
Starr, Kenneth I. - NOT the independent counsel (Kenneth W. Starr was the independent counsel.)
Stavridis, James G. (Vice Admiral) - Senior Military Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Rummy)
Steel, Ronald
Steiger, Paul E. - Wall Street Journal
Stein, David F.
Stein, Elliot
Stein, Eric
Steinberg, David J. - President of Long Island University
Steinberg, James B. - Dean of LBJ School of Public Affairs at Univ. of Texas; former Deputy National Security Advisor (1997-2001); State Dept. Policy Planning Director (1993-1997); frequent Bilderberger
Steinberg, Mark R.
Steinberg, Richard H.
Steinbruner, John D. - director of Center for International and Security Studies at (University of) Maryland
Steiner, Daniel
Steiner, Joshua L.
Steiner, Steven E. - former U.S. Representative to the Joint Compliance and Inspection Commission (JCIC) under GHW Bush
Stempel, John D. - professor at the Patterson School at University of Kentucky
Stent, Angela Evelyn - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Stepan, Alfred C. - former Dean of the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University (1983-1991)
Stern, David J. - Commissioner of the National Basketball Association (NBA)
Stern, Fritz - former professor at Columbia University
Stern, H. Peter
Stern, Jeffrey M.
Stern, Jessica E. - professor at Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
Stern, Paul G. - Chairman of Clairis Capital
Stern, Paula - Chairwoman of The Stern Group Inc.
Stern, Todd D.
Stern, Walter P. - Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Hudson Institute
† Sternberg, Marc S.
Sternberg, Seymour - Chairman of New York Life Insurance
Sterner, Michael E. - former Ambassador to United Arab Emeriates (1974-1975)
Stetson, Anne
Stevens, Charles R.
Stevens, James W. - former chairman of Prudential Asset Management Group
Stevens, Paul Schott - President of the Investment Company Institute; former NSC staff member under Reagan
Stevens, Robert J. - Chairman, President, and CEO of Lockheed Martin
Stevenson, Charles A. - a professor at National War College
† Stewart, Brittany D.
Stewart, C. Evan
Stewart, Donald M. - former President and CEO of The College Board (i.e. ACT, SAT, Advanced Placement)
Stewart, Gordon C.
Stewart, Jamie B. Jr. - former acting President of Federal Reserve Bank of New York (2003)
Stewart, Ruth Ann - a professor at the Wagner School at New York University
Stiehm, Judith Hicks - political science professor at Florida International University (FIU); former Provost of FIU
Stiglitz, Joseph E. - former chairman of Council of Economic Advisors (1995-1997)
Stiles, Deborah F.
Stith, Kate - law professor at Yale
Stobaugh, Robert B.
Stockman, David A. (R-Mich.) - former Director of OMB (1981-1985); former member of House of Rep. (1977-1981)
Stoessinger, John G. - international affairs professor at Trinity University (San Antonio, Texas)
Stoga, Alan J. - Vice Chairman of the Americas Society; Vice Chairman of the Council of the Americas
Stokes, Bruce
† Stone, Christopher B. - professor at Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
Stone, Jeremy J. - former President and CEO of Federation of American Scientists (FAS)
Stonesifer, Patricia Q. - CEO of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; former President of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (1997-2006); serves on the board of directors of Amazon.com
††† Strasser, Jacqueline Laura
Straus, Donald B.
Straus, Oscar S. II
Strauss, Robert S. - Senior Partner of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, LLP; former Ambassador to Soviet Union
Streeb, Gordon L. - former Ambassador to Zambia (1990-1993)
Stremlau, John J. - former State Dept. Deputy Director of Policy Planning Staff (1989-1994); professor and head of the Department of International Relations at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa
Stringer, Howard
Strmecki, Marin J. - Vice President and Director of Programs of the Smith Richardson Foundation; a Bilderberger
Strock, James M. - former California Secretary for Environmental Protection (1991-1997)
Stromseth, Jane E. - professor at Georgetown Law School; a Rhodes Scholar
Stroock, Thomas F. - former Ambassador to Guatemala (1989-1992)
Strossen, Nadine - President of American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
Styron, Rose
Sudarkasa, Niara (a.k.a. Gloria Albertha Marshall) - former President of Lincoln University (1986-1998)
† Sufi, Awais - a director of The National Association of Muslim Lawyers
Sughrue, Karen M. - former Vice President of CFR (1993-1998)
† Suh, Ryung
Suleiman, Ezra N. - professor at Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton
Sullivan, Gordon R. (Gen.) - former Army Chief of Staff (1991-1995)
Sullivan, John D.
Sullivan, Louis W. - former Secretary of Health and Human Services (1989-1993)
††† Sumerlin, Donald M.
Summers, Lawrence H. - former President of Harvard; former Secretary of the Treasury
Sundiata, Ibrahim K.
Suro, Roberto A. - Director of The Pew Hispanic Center
Sutphen, Mona K.
Sutterlin, James S. - former State Dept. Inspector General (1973-1974)
Sutton, Francis X.
Suzman, Cedric
Swank, Emory C. - former Ambassador to Cambodia (1970-1974)
Swanson, Carl Axel
Sweeney, John J. - President of AFL-CIO
***Sweig, Julia Ellen - author of Inside the Cuban Revolution; currently a Nelson and David Rockefeller Senior Fellow for Latin America Studies and Director for Latin America Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations
Sweitzer, Brandon W. - Senior Advisor to the President for US Chamber of Commerce
Swid, Scott L.
Swid, Stephen Claar - Chairman and CEO of SESAC, Inc. (a performing rights organizations); former Chairman and CEO of SPIN (youth culture propaganda magazine), Westview Press; and SBK Entertainment World, Inc.
Swiers, Peter Bird - former Vice President of the Atlantic Council of the United States
Swing, John Temple - former President and CEO of Foreign Policy Association
Szporluk, Roman - former professor of Ukranian history at Harvard

T
Taft, Julia Vadala - former assistant secretary of State under Clinton
Taft, William H. IV - former Ambassador to NATO; former State Dept. Legal Adviser under Dubya
Tagliabue, Paul - former Commissioner of National Football League (NFL)
Tahir-Kheli, Shirin R. - professor at Johns Hopkins Univ.
Talbot, Phillips - former Ambassador to Greece (1965-1969)
Talbott, Strobe - President of Brookings Institution; former Deputy Secretary of State (1994-2001); a Rhodes Scholar
Talwar, Puneet
Tan Bhala, Kara W.Y.
Tang, David K. Y. - Deputy Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Tanner, Harold - chairman of Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations
Tanter, Raymond - visiting professor at Georgetown
Tapia, Raul R.
††† Tarnoff, Alexander
Tarnoff, Peter - former Under Sec. of State for Political Affairs (1993-1997); former president of CFR
Tarter, C. Bruce
Tarullo, Daniel K. - former Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs (1994-1997)
Tatlock, Anne M. - Chairman of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
† Tauber, Charles E.
Taubman, William - a Russian studies professor at Amherst; author of Khrushchev: The Man and His Era
Taylor, Arthur R. - former President of Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
† Taylor, Cathy L.
Taylor, Diana L. - Superintendent of Banks for the State of New York (2003-present)
Taylor, James S.
Taylor, Kathryn Pelgrift
Teece, David J. - a professor at the Haas School at UC Berkeley
Teichner, Martha A. - CBS Propagandist; correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning
Teitel, Ruti G. - professor at New York Law School
Teitelbaum, Michael S. - Rhodes Scholar
Telhami, Shibley - professor at University of Maryland
Tellis, Ashley Joachim - a senior associate at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Tempelsman, Maurice - chairman of the Corporate Council on Africa
Temple-Raston, Dina Simone
Tenet, George J. - former CIA Director (1997-2004)
Terracciano, Anthony P. - Former Chairman of Riggs National Corporation; former CEO of First Fidelity Bank
Terry, Sarah M. - former professor on Russia and Eastern Europe at Tufts University
Theobald, Thomas C. - former Chairman and CEO of Continental Bank Corp./former Vice Chairman of Citibank/Citicorp
Theros, Patrick N. - former Ambassador to Qatar (1995-1998)
Thiessen, Marc Alexander - a writer for National Review
Thoman, G. Richard - former president and CEO of Xerox
Thomas, Brooks
Thomas, Evan W. III - co-author of "The Wise Men"
Thomas, Franklin A. - former President of Ford Foundation (1979-1996)
Thomas, James P. Jr.
Thomas, Lee B. Jr.
Thomas, Lydia Waters - President and CEO of Mitretek Systems, Inc.; member of Dubya"s Homeland Security Advisory Council
† Thomas, Troy S.
Thomas-Graham, Pamela A.
Thompson, Fred D. (R-TN) - former U.S. Senator (1994-2003); author of the Chinagate "Thompson Report"
††† Thompson, Heather Dawn
††† Thompson, Nicholas E. S.
Thompson, Robert L. - Chairman of International Food & Agricultural Trade Policy Council
Thompson, W. Scott - professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University; a Rhodes Scholar
Thomson, James A.
Thornburgh, Dick - former Attorney General (1988-1991); former Governor of Pennsylvania (1979-1987)
Thornell, Richard P.
Thornton, John L. - Chairman of The Brookings Institution; former President of Goldman Sachs; a professor at Tsinghua Univ. in Beijing; attended 6 Bilderberg meetings
Thoron, Louisa
† Thrope, Allen R.
Tien, John K. Jr.
***Tienda, Marta - sociology professor at Princeton University
† Tierney, Matthew S.
† Tierney, Patricia E. "Trish"
Tierney, Paul E. Jr. - chairman of Technoserve, Inc.
Tiersky, Ronald - professor of political science at Amherst College
Till, Kimberly - Vice President for Worldwide Media & Entertainment Group at Microsoft
Tillman, Seth P.
† Tilton, Andrew
Timbers, William H.
Timothy, Kristen
Timpson, Sarah Livingston
Tindell, Cynthia A.
Tipson, Frederick S. - Former Chief Counsel to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Tirana, Amina
† Tirpak, Bradley M.
Tisch, Andrew Herbert - former President of Bulova watch
Tisch, James S. - President and CEO of Loews Corporation
††† Tisne, Claire Marvel
Todman, Terence A. - former Ambassador to Spain, Denmark, Guinea, Chad, Argentina, and Costa Rica
***Toft, Monica Duffy - Associate Professor of Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
Toll, Maynard J. Jr. - Chairman of Edmund S. Muskie Foundation
Tomlinson, Alexander C.
***Toobin, Jeffrey R. - CNN legal analyst for CNN Worldwide
Toomey, Kathleen Elizabeth
Topping, Audrey Ronning - an author and novelist
Topping, Seymour - former Managing Editor and Propagandist for the New York Times
Torano, Maria Elena - former president and CEO of Maria Elena Torano Associates
† Torop, Jonathan P.
Torres, Art - Chairman of the California Democratic Party; former California State Senator (1982-1994)
Torres, Gerald - former assistant attorney general under Clinton (1993-1994)
Torricelli, Robert G. (D-NJ) - former Senator (1997-2003)
Toth, Robert C.
Toungara, Jeanne Maddox - an Africanist scholar and a professor at Howard University
Townsend, Kathleen Kennedy - former Lieutenant Governor of Maryland (1995-2003)
Trachtenberg, Stephen Joel - President of George Washington University
Train, Harry D. II (Adm.) - former Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (1978-1982); former Commander of Sixth Fleet (1976-1978)
Train, John
Train, Russell E. - former President of World Wildlife Fund; former administrator of Environmental Protection Agency
Trainor, Bernard E. (Gen., USMC) - military correspondent and propagandist for the New York Times and NBC
† Tran, Ly K. - Vice President of Business Devlopment; co-founder of AtHoc, Inc.
Trani, Eugene P. - President of Virginia Commonwealth University
Traub, James
Treadway, Stephen J.
† Treanor, Adam J.
Treanor, Mark C. - General Counsel of Wachovia Corporation
Treat, John Elting - former partner of Bear Stearns; former President of New York Mercantile Exchange
Trebat, Thomas J. - Managing Director for Economic and Market Analysis at Citigroup
Treverton, Gregory Frye - a senior policy analyst at RAND
Trice, Robert H. Jr. - Senior Vice President for Corporate Business Development at Lockheed Martin
Trimble, Charles R. - Chairman of U.S. GPS Industry Council
Trojan, Vera M.
Trooboff, Peter D. - a lawyer for Covington & Burling
Truitt, Nancy Sherwood
Truman, Edwin M. - former assistant secretary of the Treasury for international affairs (1997-2001)
† Tsalik, Svetlana - director of the Iraq Revenue Watch (a subsidiary of George Soro's Open Society Institute)
Tsehai, Elizabeth G. - founder and president of E.T. Communications
† Tsingos, Basilios E.
Tsipis, Kosta
Tucher, H. Anton
Tucker, Cynthia A. - Propagandist for Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Tucker, Jonathan B.
Tucker, Nancy Bernkopf - professsor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Tucker, Richard Frank
Tuggle, Clyde C. - president of the Russia, Ukraine & Belarus Division of The Coca-Cola Company
Tuminez, Astrid S.
Tung, Ko-Yung - former Vice President and General Counsel of the World Bank (1999-2003)
† Tunkey, James P.
† Tunnell, David Randolph
††† Turner, Douglas W.
Turner, J. Michael
Turner, James M.
Turner, Robert F. - professor at University of Virginia; first president of U.S. Institute of Peace (1986-1987)
Turner, Stansfield (Adm.) - former CIA Director (1977-1981); Rhodes Scholar
Tusiani, Michael D. - Chairman and CEO of Poten & Partners, Inc. (a ship and cargo brokerage firm)
Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr. - editor of American Spectator; author of Boy Clinton
Tyson, Carole Henderson - former president of Black Professionals in International Affairs
Tyson, Laura D' Andrea - Dean of London Business School; former chairman of Council of Economic Advisors (1993-1995) and former director of National Economic Council (1995-1997)

U
Udovitch, Abraham L. - professor of Jewish civilization at Princeton
Uhlig, Mark - president of WelcomeLink, Inc.
Ullman, Richard H. - professor of international affairs at Princeton
Ulman, Cornelius M.
Ulrich, Marybeth Peterson - associate professor of government at U.S. Army War College; former Air Force officer
Ungar, Sanford J. - president of Groucher College; former host and propagandist of NPR's All Things Considered
Unger, David C.
Upton, Maureen T. - propagandist and sports reporter
Usher, William R. (Maj. Gen.) - former Air Force general
† Usher, William R. III
Utgoff, Victor A. - Deputy Director of the Strategy, Forces, and Resources Division of the Institute for Defense Analyses
Utley, Garrick - correspondent and propagandist for CNN; former NBC propagandist
† Uzeta, Jamie Ernesto - Director of Strategic Partnerships and Public Affairs for MTV (Music television)

V
† Vaccaro, Jonathan Matthew
Vagliano, Sara - chair of the Academic Affairs Committee at Agnes Scott College
Vagts, Detlev F. - professor at Harvard Law School
† Vaitheeswaran, Vijay V. - environment and energy propagandist for The Economist
Vaky, Viron P. - former Ambassador to Colombia, Venezuela, and Costa Rica
Valenta, Jiri
Valenti, Jack - former president of Motion Picture Association of America (1966-2004) and creator of the modern movie "rating system'(i.e. G, PG, PG-13, R, NC-17, MA, etc.)
Valentine, Debra A. - former General Counsel of Federal Trade Commission under Clinton
Valenzuela, Arturo A. - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service; former SATTP and senior director of Inter-American Affairs at NSC under Clinton
van der Vink, Gregory E.
Van Dusen, Michael H.
Van Dyk, Ted
Van Evera, Stephen - political professor at MIT
Van Fleet, James Alward - Gen. Van Fleet's grandson$$$
Van Oudenaren, John
Van Zandt, David Edgar - Dean of School of Law at Northwestern University
Vande Berg, Marsha
vanden Heuvel, Katrina - editor of The Nation
vanden Heuvel, WIlliam J. - former UN Ambassador to the European Office (1979)
Varela, Marta B - former Chair of the New York City Commission on Human Rights
Varmus, Harold E. 'former Director of National Institutes of Health under Clinton (1996-2000)
Vecchi, Sesto E. - a lawyer in Red Vietnam; member of board of governors of American Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City Chapter)
Veit, Carol Michele - former vice president of Goldman Sachs; a consultant at C.V. Associates
Veit, Lawrence A. - former International Economist and Deputy Manager at Brown Brothers Harriman
Veliotes, Nicholas A. - former Ambassador to Egypt and Jordan
Vendley, William F. - secretary general for The World Conference of Religions for Peace
***Veneman, Ann M. - Executive Director of UNICEF; former Secretary of Agriculture (2001-2005)
Verleger, Philip K. Jr.
† Verma, Gagan
Vermilye, Peter H.
Verstandig, Toni G. - senior policy adviser at the Center for Middle East Peace and Economic Cooperation
Verveer, Melanne S. - former Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff to the First Lady under Clinton
Verville, Elizabeth G.
Vessey, John W. (Gen.) - former Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff (1982-1985)
Vester, Linda J. - Fox News Propagandist
Viccellio, Henry Jr. (Gen.) - former Air Force general
† Vicenzino, Marco S. - Executive Director of the Global Strategy Project
Vick, Edward H. - Chief Operating Officer of Young & Rubicam Inc.
Victor, Alice S.
Vidal, David J. - former Vice President of CFR
Videt, Pote P. - former Deputy Minister of Commerce in the government of Thailand (1997)
Viebranz, Curtis G. - former president and Chief Operating Officer of Tacoda Systems
Viets, Richard Noyes - former Ambassador to Tanzania (1979-1981); former Ambassador to Jordan (1981-1984)
Vila, Adis M. - former Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for Administration under GHW Bush (1989)
† Vinjamuri, Leslie - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Viorst, Milton
Viscusi, Enzo - Senior Group Vice President of Eni SpA
Vitale, Alberto
Vitale, David J. - Chief Administrative Officer of the Chicago Public Schools; former President and CEO of Chicago Board of Trade; former Vice Chairman of Bank One Corporation; a director of United Airlines
Voell, Richard Allen - former President and CEO of The Rockefeller Group
Vogel, Ezra F. - former professor at Harvard
Vogelgesang, Sandy Louise - former Ambassador to Nepal (1994-1997)
Vogelson, Jay M. - former Vice Chairman of the Texas Commission on the Arts (1994-1999)
Vojta, George J. - Founder and Chairman of eStandardsForum, Inc.; former vice chairman of the board of Bankers Trust New York Corporation
Volcker, Paul A. - former Chairman of the Federal Reserve (1979-1987)
Volk, Stephen R.
von Eckartsberg, K. Gayle Rose
von Lipsey, Rod (Roderick K.) - vice president at Goldman Sachs & Co. Private Wealth Management, Investment Management Division; a former Marine
von Mehren, Robert B. - retired partner of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Votaw, Carmen Delgado - Washington Representative for Girls Scouts of the USA
Vradenburg, George III - President of The Vradenburg Foundation; former General Counsel of CBS; former executive vice president at FOX; former AOL Time Warner executive
Vuono, Carl E. (Gen.) - former Army Chief of Staff (1987-1991)

W
Wachner, Linda J. - former CEO of Warnaco Group Inc. (lingerie company that went bankrupt)
Wachtel, Andrew Baruch - professor at Northwestern University
††† Wadhams, Caroline P.
Wadsworth-Darby, Mary - former Vice President and China Business Manager at Morgan Stanley Investment Management
Waggoner, Robert C.
Wais, Marshall I. Jr. - president and CEO of the Marwais Steel Company
***Wait, Jarett F.
Waldron, Arthur - professor of international relations at the University of Pennsylvania
Wales, Jane M. - President and CEO of the World Affairs Council of Northern California
† Walker, Anna Rachael
Walker, Charls E. - former Deputy Secretary of the Treasury (1970-1973)
Walker, George R.
† Walker, Gregg Alexander
Walker, Jenonne - former Ambassador to Czech Republic (1995-1998)
Walker, John L. - partner of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett LLP
Walker, Nancy J. - President of AfricaNet; former Director of Office of African Affairs at the Office of the Secretary of Defense
Walker-Huntley, Mary L.
Wallace, Roger Windham
Wallach, Kenneth L.
Wallander, Celeste Ann - a CSIS expert
Wallerstein, Mitchel B. - Dean of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University
Wallich, Christine I. - World Bank Country Director for Bangladesh
Wallison, Peter J. - former Treasury Department General Counsel under Reagan
***Walsh, Ian K.
Walsh, Michaela L. - former and founding president of Women"s World Banking
Walt, Stephen M. - professor at Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
Walters, Barbara - ABC News Propagandist
Walton, Anthony John
Walton, R. Keith
Waltz, Kenneth N. - former political science professor at UC Berkeley
Wanger, Leah Zell - a trustee of the German Marshall Fund of the U.S.; president of LZW Group
Ward, Jennifer C. - former Ambassador to Niger (1991-1993)
Ward, Katherine T.
Ware, Carl - senior adviser to the CEO of Coca-Cola
Warner, Edward L. III - former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy and Threat Reduction (1997-2001)
Warner, John William (R-VA) - U.S. Senator (1979-present); former Secretary of the Navy (1972-1974)
Warner, Margaret G. - PBS Propagandist
Warner, Mark R. (D-VA) - former Governor of Virginia (2002-2006)
Warner, Volney James (Brig. Gen., Army) - head of J-5 (Strategy and Analysis), Joint Forces Command
Warren, Gerald L.
***Warren, Rick - THE INFAMOUS EVANGELIST APOSTATE
Washburn, John L.
† Wasserman, Debra L. - former executive director of Israel Policy Forum
Wasserstein, Bruce - Chairman and CEO of Lazard Freres
Waterbury, John - former Director of the Center of International Studies at the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton
Watson, Alexander F. - former Ambassador to Peru (1986-1989)
Watson, Peter S. - professor at Oxford; former Chairman of International Trade Commission
Watts, John H.
Watts, William
Waxman, Matthew C. - Principal Deputy Director of State Department Policy Planning Staff under Dubya
Weatherstone, Dennis - former Chairman and CEO of JP Morgan Chase
Weaver, David R.
Webb, Hoyt K.
Weber, Doron - a Rhodes Scholar
Weber, Vin (R-Minn.) - former member of the House of Representatives (1981-1993); Chairman of National Endowment for Democracy
Webster, William H. - former CIA Director (1987-1991); former FBI Director (1978-1987)
Wechsler, William Frederick
Weddle, Steven
Wedgwood, Ruth - professor at SAIS at Johns Hopkins University
Wehrle, Leroy Snyder
Weidenbaum, Murray - former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors (1981-1982)
Weigel, George - PNAC thug
Weiksner, George B. - Vice Chairman of Credit Suisse First Boston
Weil, Frank A. - Chairman of Abacus & Associates, Inc.; former Administrator of Industry and Trade Administration at Commerce Dept.
***Weill, Sanford I. - former Chairman of Citigroup
Weinberg, David B. - partner of Wiley, Rein & Fielding, LLP
Weinberg, John L.
Weinberg, Steven
Weinert, Richard S.
Weinrod, W. Bruce - former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for European and NATO Policy under GHW Bush
Weinstein, David E. - professor at Columbia Univ.
† Weinstein, Jeremy M. - assistant professor at Stanford
Weinstein, Michael M.
Weinstock, Davis II - a trustee of Bank Street
Weintraub, Sidney - a CSIS expert
Weisberg, Jacob M. - journalist and editor of Slate magazine; a Rhodes Scholar
Weisman, Steven R.
Weiss, Andrew Scott
Weiss, Charles Jr. - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Weiss, Cora - President of the Hague Appeal for Peace Foundation
Weiss, Edith Brown - professor at Georgetown Law School
Weiss, Stanley A. - chairman of Business Executives for National Security, Inc.
Welch, C. David - current Assistant Sec. of State for Near Eastern Affairs (2005-present); former Ambassador to Egypt (2001-2005)
Welch, Jasper A. Jr. (Gen.) - former Air Force general
Welch, Larry D. (Gen.) - former Air Force Chief of Staff (1986-1990)
Weld, Susan R.
Weld, William F. - former Governor of Massachusetts (1991-1997)
***Wellde, George W. Jr.
† Weller, David L. - a counsel at Wilmer Hale; former Deputy Assistant US Trade Representative (USTR) for China, Hong Kong and Taiwan under Dubya (2004-2006)
Wells, Damon
Wells, Louis T. Jr. - professor of international management at Harvard Business School
Wells, Samuel F. Jr.
Wender, Ira T.
Wendt, Allan - former Ambassador to Slovenia (1993-1995)
Wertheim, Mitzi Mallina
Wesbrook, Stephen D.
Weschler, Joanna - UN advocacy director for Human Rights Watch
Wesely, Edwin J. - former chairman of CARE
Wessel, Michael R. - former general counsel and adviser to former Rep. Dick Gephardt
West, Francis J. ("Bing") - Under Secretary of Defense for Policy and International Security Affairs under Reagan
West, J. Robinson - Chairman of United States Institute of Peace
West, Togo D. Jr. - former Army Secretary and Secretary of Veterans Affairs under Clinton
† Westfield, Elisa M. - an associate at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Westin, David L. - President of ABC television
Westly, Steven P. - California State Controller (2003-present)
Weston, Burns H. - former law professor at University of Iowa
Wethington, Olin L. - former director of economic policy for the CPA in Iraq; former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs (1991-1992)
Wexler, Anne - a Presidential Assistant under Carter
Weymouth, Elizabeth G. (Lally) - Katharine Graham"s daughter; sister of Washington Post CEO Donald E. Graham
Whalen, Richard J.
Wharton, Clifton R. Jr. 'former Deputy Secretary of State (1993-1994); former chairman of TIAA-CREF
Wheeler, John K.
Wheeler, John P. III
Whitaker, C. S. - former Dean of Social Sciences at University of Southern California
Whitaker, Jennifer Seymour
Whitaker, Mark
††† White Barton, Laura J.
White, John P. - former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics (1977-1978)
White, Julia A.
White, Mary Jo - attorney for Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
White, Maureen - a National Finance Chair for DNC; former U.S. Representative to UNICEF (1998-2001)
White, Peter C. - president of Southern Center for International Studies
White, Robert J.
White, William H. - Mayor of Houston, Texas (2003-present)
Whitehead, John C. - former Deputy Secretary of State (1985-1989); former partner of Goldman Sachs; a Bilderberger
Whitman, Christine Todd (R-NJ) - former Governor of New Jersey (1994-2001); former EPA administrator (2001-2003)
Whitman, Marina v. N. - professor at Michigan State University
† Whitney, Christopher B.
Whitney, Craig R.
Whittemore, Frederick B. - partner and managing director of Morgan Stanley & Co.
Wiarda, Howard J. - a CSIS expert
Wien, Anita Volz - Vice Chairman of the G7 Group
Wiener, Carolyn Seely
Wiener, Malcolm H. - former businessman and chairman of The Millburn Corporation; an author on ancient Mediterranean civilizations
Wiesel, Elie - founding chairman of United States Holocaust Memorial Council; awarded Nobel Peace Prize in 1986
† Wiesel, Elisha
Wilby, Peter
† Wilcox, Elizabeth Roberts
Wildenthal, C. Kern - former President of The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Wiley, Richard A - former Defense Department General Counsel under Ford
Wilhelm, Robert E.
Wilkerson, Thomas Lloyd (Maj. Gen., USMC) - former Commander of Marine Forces Reserve
Wilkie, Edith B.
Wilkins, Roger W.
† Wilkinson, Amy M.
† Wilkinson, Daniel C.
Wilkinson, Sharon P. - former Ambassador to Burkina Faso and Mozambique
† Wille, Serena B. - an associate at Wilmer, Cutler
Williams, Aaron S. - VP for International Business Development in RTI"s Center for International Development
Williams, Brian D. - NBC Propagandist
Williams, Christine
Williams, Cindy - political professor at MIT
Williams, Dave H.
††† Williams, Elizabeth Helen
Williams, Harold M. - former Chairman of Securities and Exchange Commission (1977-1981)
Williams, Haydn - former President of The Asia Foundation
Williams, Howard Roy
† Williams, Joseph W.
† Williams, Lawrence H.
Williams, Margaret Douglas
Williams, Reba White
† Williams, Thomas R. II
Williams, William J. Jr. - Of Counsel at Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
Williamson, Edwin D. - former State Department Legal Adviser (1990-1993); a partner for Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
Williamson, Irving A. - former Deputy General Counsel at Office of the U.S. Trade Representative under Clinton
Williamson, Richard Salisbury - former Asst. Sec. of State for International Organization Affairs under Reagan (1988-1989)
† Williamson, Samuel Gates
Willrich, Mason - founder of EnergyWorks
Wilmers, Robert G. - chairman of the board of M & T Bank Corporation
Wilson, Don M. III - a Risk officer for JP Morgan Chase
Wilson, Donald M.
Wilson, Ernest James III - politics professor at University of Maryland
Wilson, Margaret S. - Chairman and CEO of Scarbroughs
† Winch, Steven D.
Winfield, W. Montague (Maj. Gen., Army) - Commander of U.S. Army Cadet Command
Wing, Adrien Katherine
Winik, Jay - author and professor at University of Maryland
Winkler, Matthew A.
Winokur, Herbert S. Jr. - Chairman and CEO of Capricorn Holdings, Inc.
Winston, Michael R.
Winterer, Philip S.
Winters, Francis X. - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Wirth, David A. - professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University
Wirth, Timothy E. (D-Colo.) - former Senator (1987-1993); former Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs (1993-1997)
Wisch, Steven J.
Wise, Carol
Wise, Louise Holly B.
Wisner, Frank G. (II) - former Ambassador to Egypt and Philippines
Wisner, Graham G.
Witkowsky, Anne A. - a CSIS expert
Woerner, Fred F. (Gen.) - former Commander of U.S. Southern Command (1987-1989)
Wofford, Harris L. (D-Penn.) - former Senator (1991-1995)
Wohlforth, William C.
Wohlstetter, Roberta - the late Albert Wohlstetter"s wife
††† Wojcicki, Anne E.
Wolf, Charles Jr. - senior economics adviser at RAND
Wolf, Ira
† Wolfensohn, Adam R.
Wolfensohn, James D. - former President of World Bank (1995-2005); attended at least 14 Bilderberg meetings
Wolff, Alan William - former U.S. Deputy Special Representative for Trade Negotiations (1977-1979)
Wolff, I. Peter
† Wolff, Jason R.
Wolfowitz, Paul D. - President of the World Bank (2005-present); former Deputy Secretary of Defense; former Dean of the Paul Nitze School (SAIS); appeared in at least 8 Bilderberg meetings
Wolin, Neal S. - Treasury Dept. General Counsel under Clinton (1993-1997)
Wolosky, Lee S. - partner of Boies, Schiller & Flexner, LLP
Wolpe, Howard (D-Mich.) - former member of the House of Representatives (1979-1993)
Wolstencroft, Tracy R. - a managing director of Goldman Sachs
Woo-Cumings, Meredith - professor of political science at University of Michigan
Woodruff, Judy C. - former CNN Propagandist
Woods, Ward W. - Chairman of the Executive Committee of Wildlife Conservation Society
Woodward, Susan L. - professor at CUNY; former head of the Analysis and Assessment Unit in the office of the Special Representative of the Secretary General for UNPROFOR (i.e. Bosnia)
Woolsey, R. James 'former CIA Director (1993-1995); a Rhodes Scholar
Woolsey, Suzanne H. - a trustee of the German Marshall Fund of the U.S.
Woon, Eden Y. - former director of Hong Kong Chamber of Commerce
Worden, Minky - Media Director for Human Rights Watch
Worenklein, Jacob J. - former managing director of Lehman Brothers
Wortzel, Larry M. (Col., Army) - Army Attaché at the American Embassy in Beijing (1995-1997)
Wray, Cecil - retired partner of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Wriggins, W. Howard 'former Ambassador to Sri Lanka and Maldive Islands
Wright, Joseph R. Jr. - current CEO of PanAmSat Corporation; former Director of OMB (1985, 1988-1989)
Wright, Lawrence G. 'propagandist for The New Yorker; author of "Remembering Satan"
Wright, Robin - correspondent and propagandist for Washington Post
Wright, William H. II - Managing Director of Morgan Stanley; a member of Skull & Bones
† Wrona, Richard M. Jr.
† Wu, Timothy - professor at Columbia Law School
Wulf, Norman A. - former U.S. Representative to the First Meeting of the Preparatory Committee for the 2005 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
Wylie, Andrew - literary agent and President of Wylie Agency
Wyser-Pratte, Guy Patrick - chairman and CEO of Wyser-Pratte & Co.

Y
Yacoubian, Mona - State Department assistant under Clinton
Yalman, Nur O. - professor of Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard
Yang, Linda Tsao - former executive director of Asian Development Bank
Yang, Phoebe L.
Yankelovich, Daniel - chairman and co-founder of Public Agenda; board of directors for Loral Space & Communications
Yanney, Michael B. - chairman of America First Companies
† Yao Massbach, Nancy
Yegen, Christian C.
***Yellen, Janet Louise - President of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Yergin, Daniel H. - Chairman of Cambridge Energy Research Associates
Yochelson, John N. - former President of the Edmond de Rothschild Foundation
Yoffie, David B. - business professor at Harvard; a director of Intel
† Yoran, Catherine Lotrionte
Yordan, Jaime Ernesto - former Managing Director and Chiarman of Goldman Sachs Latin America
Yost, Casimir A. - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Young, Alice - Partner in the New York office of Kaye Scholer LLP
Young, Andrew - former Ambassador to UN; former Mayor of Atlanta
Young, George H. III
† Young, Gwen Kathleen
Young, Jay T.
Young, M. Crawford
Young, Michael K. - President of the University of Utah (2004-present); former Dean of George Washington Univ. Law School
Young, Nancy
Youngblood, Kneeland C. - chairman of the board of American Beacon Funds
Youngwood, Alfred D. - chairman and partner of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
Yu, Frederick T .C.
Yun, Philip W. - Vice President for Resource Development at The Asia Foundation; former Senior Adviser to the Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs under Clinton
Yzaguirre, Raul H. - former President and CEO of National Council of La Raza

Z
Zabel, William D. - chairman of Human Rights First; attorney for Schulte, Roth & Zabel LLP
Zagoria, Donald S.
Zahn, Paula A. - CNN Propagandist; former CBS and FOX Propagandist
Zakaria, Arshad R.
Zakaria, Fareed - Newsweek propagandist (international edition)
Zakheim, Dov S. - former Defense Department Comptroller (2001-2005)
Zaleski, Michel - businessman; President of The Dominican Republic Education and Mentoring Project
† Zamagni, William E. Jr.
Zanoyan, Vahan B. - a Senior Director of the Petroleum Finance Company in 1995
Zarb, Frank G. - former chairman of the NASDAQ Stock Market, Inc.; director of AIG
Zartman, I. William - a professor at SAIS at Johns Hopkins Univ.
† Zbar, Brett I.W.
Zegart, Amy B. - an associate professor of public policy at UCLA
Zeikel, Arthur - former Chairman of Merrill Lynch Asset Management
Zelikow, Philip D. - State Department Counselor (2005-now); former Executive Director of 9/11 Commission
Zelnick, C. Robert - Chairman of Dept. of Journalism at Boston University; former ABC News propagandist
Zemmol, Jonathan I.
Zilkha, Ezra K.
Zimmerman, Edwin M. - former Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust Division under LBJ
Zimmerman, Peter D.
Zinberg, Dorothy Shore - professor at Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
Zinder, Norton D.
Zinni, Anthony Charles (Gen., USMC) - former CENTCOM commander (1997-2000)
Zipp, Brian R.
Zirin, James D. - partner of Sidley, Austin, Brown & Wood LLP
Zittrain, Jonathan L. - visiting professor at Harvard Law School
Zoellick, Robert B. - former Deputy Secretary of State (2005-2006); former U.S. Trade Representative (2001-2005)
Zogby, James J. - founder and president of Arab-American Institute
Zolberg, Aristide R. - professor of political science at the Graduate Faculty of New School University in New York City
Zonis, Marvin - former economic professor at the University of Chicago
Zorthian, Barry - spokesman at the U.S. Embassy in Saigon during Vietnam War; a member of Skull & Bones
Zucker, Howard Alan - Deputy Assistant Secretary of HHS for Health under Dubya
Zuckerman, Harriet
Zuckerman, Mortimer B. - Propagandist and editor-in-chief of U.S. News and World Report
Zwick, Charles J. - former director of the Bureau of the Budget (1968-1969)
††† Zwirn, Daniel B.
Zysman, John A. - professor of political science at UC Berkeley

Source: Council on Foreign Relations 2006 Annual Report (for names) and various websites via Google.com (for description)
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Business career

After his discharge in 1919, Prescott Bush went to work for the Simmons Hardware Company in St. Louis, Missouri.

The Bushes moved to Columbus, Ohio, in 1923, where Prescott Bush went to work for the Hupp Products Company, where his business efforts generally failed. He left in November 1923 to become president of sales for Stedman Products in South Braintree, Massachusetts. It was during this time that he lived in a Victorian home at 173 Adams Street in Milton, Massachusetts, where his son, George H.W. Bush, was born.

In 1924, Bush was made a vice-president of Harriman & Co. by his father-in-law, George Herbert Walker. Also employed by the company were E. Roland Harriman and Knight Woolley, Bush's Yale classmates and fellow Bonesmen.

In 1925, Bush joined the United States Rubber Company of New York City as manager of the foreign division, and moved to Greenwich, Connecticut.

In 1931, Bush became a founding partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. that was created through the 1931 merger of Brown Brothers & Co., a merchant bank founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1818 with Harriman Brothers & Co., established in New York City in 1927, and A. Harriman & Co.

From 1944 to 1956, Bush was a member of the Yale Corporation, the principal governing body of Yale University. Bush was on the board of directors of CBS, having been introduced to chairman William S. Paley around 1932 by his close friend and colleague William Averell Harriman, who became a major Democratic Party power-broker.











[edit] Nazi collaboration controversy

Harriman Bank was the main Wall Street connection for several German companies and the varied U.S. financial interests of Fritz Thyssen. Thyssen had been an early financial backer of the Nazi party until 1938, but by 1939 had fled Germany and was bitterly denouncing Hitler. He was later jailed by the Nazis for his opposition to the regime. Business transactions with Germany were not illegal when Hitler declared war on the United States on December 11, 1941, but, six days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed the Trading With the Enemy Act after it had been made public that U.S. companies were doing business with the declared enemy of the United States.

On October 20, 1942, the U.S. government ordered the seizure of German banking operations in New York City. Roosevelt's Alien Property Custodian, Leo T. Crowley, signed Vesting Order Number 248 seizing Bush's property under the Trading with the Enemy Act. The order cited only the Union Banking Corporation (UBC), of which Bush was a director and held one share, which had connections with a Dutch bank owned by Thyssen. Fox News has reported that recently declassified material reveals that the 4,000 Union Banking shares owned by the Dutch bank were registered in the names of the seven U.S. directors, according a document signed by Homer Jones, chief of the division of investigation and research of the Office of Alien Property Custodian, a World War II-era agency. [6]. By 1941 Thyssen no longer had control over his banking empire, which was in the hands of the Nazi government.

E. Roland Harriman--3991 shares (managed and under voting control of Prescott Bush)
Cornelis Lievense--4 shares (He was the New York banker of the Nazi Party)
Harold D. Pennington--1 share (Employed by Prescott Bush at Brown Brothers Harriman)
Ray Morris--1 share (a business partner of the Bush and Harriman families)
Prescott S. Bush--1 share (director of UBC, which was co-founded and sponsored by his father-in-law George Walker; senior managing partner for E. Roland Harriman and Averell Harriman)
H.J. Kouwenhoven--1 share (organized UBC for Von Thyssen, managed UBC in Nazi occupied Netherlands)
Johann G. Groeninger--1 share (German Industrial Executive, a not unimportant member of the Nazi party)
The Harriman business interests seized under the act in October and November 1942 included:

Union Banking Corporation (UBC) (for Thyssen and Brown Brothers Harriman). The President of UBC at that time was George Herbert Walker, Bush's father-in-law.
Dutch-American Trading Corporation (with Harriman)
the Seamless Steel Equipment Corporation (with Harriman)
Silesian-American Corporation (this company was partially owned by a German entity; during the war the Germans tried to take full control of Silesian-American. In response to that, the American government seized German owned minority shares in the company, leaving the U.S. partners to carry on the business.)

The assets were held by the government for the duration of the war, then returned afterward. UBC was dissolved in 1951. Bush was on the board of directors of UBC and held one share in the company. For it, he was reimbursed $1,500,000. These assets were later used to launch Bush family investments in the Texas energy industry.

Toby Rogers has claimed that Bush's connections to Silesian businesses (with Thyssen and Flick) make him complicit with the mining operations in Poland which used slave labor out of Oświęcim, where the Auschwitz concentration camp was later constructed.

The New York Herald-Tribune referred to Thyssen as "Hitler's Angel" and mentioned Bush as an employee of the investment banking firm Thyssen used in the United States. Some records in the National Archives, including the Harriman papers, document the continued relationship of Brown Brothers Harriman with Thyssen and some of his German investments up until his 1951 death.[7] Investigator John Loftus has said, "As a former federal prosecutor, I would make a case for Prescott Bush, his father-in-law (George Walker) and Averell Harriman [to be prosecuted] for giving aid and comfort to the enemy. They remained on the boards of these companies knowing that they were of financial benefit to the nation of Germany." Two former slave laborers from Poland have filed suit in London against the government of the United States and the heirs of Prescott Bush in the amount of $40 billion. A class-action lawsuit filed in the U.S. in 2001 was dismissed based on the principle of state sovereignty.[8]

(For more information on the Bush family and the arms industry, see Samuel P. Bush.)
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By Greg Szymanski, JD
Jan. 15, 2008

President Abraham Lincoln was right on the money when he warned Americans about Vatican intrigue and Jesuit infiltration into all facets of U.S. life.

Many patriots during the 1800's felt the same way as Lincoln, including inventor of the Morse Code, Samuel Morse.

However, like JFK, their warnings now have been silenced.

And if the truth be known and hidden history revealed, we will find the Vatican and Jesuits behind the assassinations of President Andrew Jackson, President Harrison, President Taylor, President Lincoln and JFK.

For what all these Presidents had in common, including President Buchanan who was poisoned but survived, was the fact they all exposed the Vatican and Jesuits for trying to overthrow the American Republic.

Listen to Lincoln's words edited out of all history books by our
Jesuit-controlled education system, telling America the Civil War would never have taken place if not for Jesuit agitation. Could the same thing now be happening with the Middle East Pope's Crusade?

"This (civil) war would never have been possible without the sinister
influence of the Jesuits. We owe it to popery that we now see our land
reddened with the blood of her noblest sons. Though there were great
differences of opinion between the South and the North on the question
of slavery, neither Jeff Davis nor anyone of the leading men of the
Confederacy would have dared to attack the North, had they not relied on
the promises of the Jesuits, that, under the mask of Democracy, the
money and the arms of the Roman Catholic, even the arms of France were
at their disposal, if they would attack us. I pity the priests, the
bishops and monks of Rome in the United States, when the people realize
that they are, in great part, responsible for the tears and the blood
shed in this war. I conceal what I know, on that subject, from the
knowledge of the nation; for if the people knew the whole truth, this
war would turn into a religious war, and it would at once, take a
tenfold more savage and bloody character. It would become merciless as
all religious wars are. It would become a war of extermination on both
sides. The Protestants of both the North and the South would surely
unite to exterminate the priests and the Jesuits, if they could hear
what Professor Morse has said to me of the plots made in the very city
of Rome to destroy this Republic, and if they could learn how the
priests, the nuns, and the monks, which daily land on our shores, under
the pretext of preaching their religion, instructing the people in their
schools, taking care of the sick in the hospitals, are nothing else but
the emissaries of the Pope, of Napoleon, and the other despots of
Europe, to undermine our institutions, alienate the hearts of our people
from our constitution, and our laws, destroy our schools, and prepare a
reign of anarchy here as they have done in Ireland, in Mexico, in Spain,
and wherever there are any people who want to be free.

"Is it not an absurdity to give to a man a thing which he is sworn to
hate, curse, and destroy? And does not the Church of Rome hate, curse
and destroy liberty of conscience whenever she can do it safely? I am
for liberty of conscience in its noblest, broadest, highest sense. But I
cannot give liberty of conscience to the Pope and to his followers, the
Papists, so long as they tell me, through all their councils,
theologians, and canon laws, that their conscience orders them to bum my
wife, strangle my children, and cut my throat when they find their
opportunity! This does not seem to be understood by the people today.
But sooner or later, the light of common sense will make it clear to
every one that no liberty of conscience can be granted to men who are
sworn to obey a Pope, who pretends to have the right to put to death
those who differ from him in religion."

Did you hear what Lincoln was saying? Did you really listen?

Now compare this to the words of Vatican protector, Alex Jones, who
recently on his radio show calling anyone who finds Vatican corruption in
history "mentally ill."

Who would you rather believe and who has more credibility: Abraham
Lincoln or Jones and his his cronies fronting for the Vatican in the
media and government, including his Vatican hero, Ron Paul?

Furthermore, look at what ex-Jesuit priest Alberto Rivera had to say to
publisher Jack Chick before Rivera was poisoned by the Jesuits for
revealing inside secrets.

"I questioned Dr. Rivera," said Chick, "about the briefings he received
in the Vatican when he was a Jesuit priest. I asked him if he was
briefed on how the Vatican planned to take over the United States. He
told me his indoctrination went back to the time of the Pilgrims.
Because of the knowledge of the Inquisition and the slaughter of
Christians by the Roman Catholic system, the early immigrants in America
began passing laws to keep Jesuits out of this country and to outlaw the
mass...to protect themselves from a Vatican take-over. These were
Christian communities deeply concerned about the whore of Revelation.

"Jesuits began arriving in America as early as the second group of
Pilgrims. They used different names with I.D.'s. They were followed
years later when the Vatican sent multitudes of Catholic families from
England, Ireland and France posing as Protestants, into the colonies.
These were plants. They were holding secret masses in defiance of the
laws. In those days, no Roman Catholic was to hold any position in civil
government. The Jesuits made sure this part of our history was erased
and removed.

"The next major move by the Jesuits was to destroy or control all the
Christian schools across America. Throughout the years, Jesuits, working
undercover, have gotten into special committees on school boards to
remove the emphasis of the Bible and replace it with psychology as found
in the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius de Loyola, the founder of the
Jesuit Society. Later, Catholic schools and universities sprang up all
across the nation under the Jesuits. Today, they probably outnumber all
the Christian schools and colleges put together.

"The third stage was to move into the courts and legislation, and
branches of the judiciary to take over as judges and lawyers, in order
to manipulate the Constitution in their favor until it could be changed.
Once this was accomplished, the thrust was into politics to capture the
political parties. Then the military and the newspapers. Even back in
the times of Lincoln over half the newspapers in the United States were
controlled by the Vatican.

More from Chick and Rivera before Rivera he was silenced:

Dr. Alberto Rivera (ex-Jesuit priest)

I asked Dr. Rivera: What about the military picture today? How Catholic
is our military position?

Dr. Rivera said: Horrifying.

I then asked about the political picture.

Dr. Rivera said: It is even worse.

Then I said: What about the Catholic structure in the judiciary?

Dr. Rivera shook his head and said: It is very painful because of the
heavy Jesuit penetration in this area. Most of the judicial decisions
are distorting and perverting the Constitution of the United States to
take away our freedoms, preparing the way for anarchy for the final
take-over of the United States.

Then I said: Is this preparing the way for the coming inquisition?

And Dr. Rivera said: That's correct. First for anarchy. We were briefed
that after all these years of penetration and infiltration, what was
needed was riots and anarchy in order to finally take over. By the time
the Roman Catholic Institution is ready to take over politically,
militarily, educationally, and religiously, that means they will have
some legal basis to do so and this will be through the concordat which
has already been prepared and that is being already negotiated. I see
happening right now what I was told during those briefings back in the
Vatican.

Then I said to him: Is the Vatican behind our present recession and
economic situation, and is this leading us towards the coming riots?

Dr. Rivera said: Yes, that's correct, You can see right now that the
Vatican is playing certain tricks with the economy. The world is going
through an economic crisis and the Vatican would have us to believe that
it is affecting them also. This is just a cover-up.

And then I said: What about the possibility of strikes? And how deeply
are they involved in the unions?

Dr. Rivera replied: The Roman Catholic Institution has prepared that
well, because the unions are led by the Jesuits in this country. What
this means is the unions will never rest until they see that every
industry in this country collapses.

Then I said: What do you see as a hope for the United States? A revival
among the Christians and they actually start exposing Rome and pastors
start preaching this from the pulpits, or is it already too late?

Dr Rivera replied: It's never too late because it's in the hands of the
Lord. What I believe with all my heart through the study of the
scriptures plus my personal experience with the harlot is that,
prophetically speaking, God is going to fulfill His prophecy, and He
will allow these prophecies to take place in the United States. But it
is a matter of time. What we are dealing with here is that God can
either shorten or lengthen the time until these events take place. The
Roman Catholic Institution is feeling the impact of your publications,
and the message that God has given us during these last days in the
sense that they themselves know that if they carry out certain actions,
people will immediately detect and will recognize what the Vatican is up
to.

This is one of the dilemmas they face right now. If it were not for the
publications we printed, we would be in a different situation today.
What that means is the Lord has granted every Christian, pastor and
church in the United States, without them even being aware of it, and
even those who are opposing us, they are being preserved and the Lord is
giving us more time in order that the Christians may respond.

If we act according to the will of God in these prophetical days against
the tricks, programs and actions of the harlot in the United States, we
will not be able to destroy her. We will not be able to stop her. But we
will be able to do two things: First, to carry the message of the gospel
to the lost Roman Catholic people. Second, we will have time enough for
the Christian church to realize that her mission is here and now - not
tomorrow. And God is just waiting for the church to act in order to
restrain the forces of evil, the powers of darkness, the pope, the
Jesuits and the Catholic institution from committing the crimes she is
about to put into action the minute she completely takes over the United
States.

Then I said: Now this is the information you received in the Vatican
under the teachings of Augustin Cardinal Bea and the Jesuit General
Pedro Arrupe?

And Dr. Rivera said: Yes, and also from the previous Jesuit General.

Then I said: Were they very confident of taking over the United States?

And Dr. Rivera said: Very much so, very confident. They have the
necessary influence to control either political party, regardless of
whichever party is in power, and they will have their goals
accomplished.

Then I said: So they now have the influence to control both political
parties?

And Dr. Rivera said: Yes.

And then I said: Okay, who are the Knights of Columbus loyal to? Where
does their loyalty stand? With the United States, or with the Vatican?

Dr. Rivera said: The Knights of Columbus have to give their loyalty to
the pope. They cannot base it on the constitution of the United States
because they would be destroyed by the Vatican if they did so, as others
have been destroyed in the past.

Then I said: Will the Knights of Columbus play a vital part in the
attack against the Christians when the U.S. falls?

Dr. Rivera said: Oh, yes. In fact, in their oath, you can see how close
their alliance is to the pope. They committed themselves to be killed or
destroyed if they fail to comply with their oath. They ask the militia
of the pope, the Jesuits, to put them to death. They are committed to
make America Catholic.

Columbian Squires (the Knights of Columbus branch for high school boys)
in New Haven initiate members. Seated youths already belong. Robed
officers explain the importance of their Catholic heritage to the new
candidates (in white shirts).
Life Magazine, May 27, 1957

Then I said: Thank God we've had the privilege of printing these books.

And Dr. Rivera said: Yes, the privilege and the blessing of the Lord.

Life Magazine, May 27, 1957

Let me read something to you: "Life" magazine reviewed one phase of
Roman Catholic power in America. The leading story of the May 27th, 1957
edition was devoted to the 75th year of the Knights of Columbus. The
pictures, many in full color, depicted the kind of pomp and circumstance
which goes into Roman strategy. The legions of Rome are awesome. More
than one million practicing Catholics make up the ranks of the Knights
of Columbus. They are fraternally pledged to the ideal of bringing
America under papal rule. They are powerful, wealthy, loyal. Little
wonder that the Pope affectionately describes the Knights as "the right
lay arm of the Catholic Church in America."

I believe, if we had kept silent, in 5 years it would have been over.
The plans for the take-over would have been in full operation. No one
would have been able to withstand it. But because we did go ahead with
ALBERTO, I believe we knocked back their time-table at least 5 years.
And our hope and prayer here is that with the material we're publishing
we'll be able to wreck their time-table for at least a generation, that
our children can survive before they unleash their holocaust against us.

I can almost hear some of the comments now: "Hey, Chick, that's
speculation. You have only Dr. Rivera's word on that. What proof do you
have the Vatican wants to destroy or take over the United States?"

Well, most of you have never read the great Christian classic, 50 YEARS
IN THE 'CHURCH' OF ROME by Charles Chiniquy. It was out of print, but we
reprinted it at Chick Publications, and believe me, the Jesuits hate
this book. I would like to quote the words of Abraham Lincoln regarding
the Civil War as found in 50 YEARS IN THE 'CHURCH' OF ROME:

Is what I'm saying sinking in? Beloved, now when you turn on the evening
news, you'll see it in a different light because you're going to see the
hand of Rome in world politics.

Let's wake up, beloved. We're not a bunch of little two-year olds
anymore. Pastors need to wake up. You deacons and church members need to
wake up because your kids are going to be destroyed in a few short years
if you don't. I'm referring especially to those pastors who are pushing
bubbly love to everyone, and who turn white and break into a cold sweat
when anything controversial comes along. Do you think the priests of
Rome respect you for that? Let me tell you, pastors, they hate the
ground you walk on and hold you in nothing but contempt. They secretly
look at you like scum under their feet. I was recently told that in
1949, an ex-Jesuit priest told a Rev. Eubanks in California, that when
the Vatican takes control of the United States, every pastor and his
family will be shot in the head.

You know, we sent a copy of THE GODFATHERS to 100 local pastors, and do
you know how many had the courage, or the courtesy, to respond? Not one.
You know the Bible says that judgment begins in the house of God. And
unless we wake up, it's going to happen here.

If the pastors are men, then let's act like men of God and start
thundering the Word of God from the pulpits. The thin line is in the
pulpits holding back the forces of hell. Once that caves in, it will be
underground churches for America. And then they're going to hunt us down
like rats, And they'll show us as much mercy as they did in Yugoslavia.
Remember, the priest said it was not a sin to kill a child of 7. Only
this time, there will be no United States to defend you. Where are you
going to run? To Mexico? It's gone. Canada? It's almost gone. Ireland?
Forget it. They're picking it off now. No place to go, beloved. Only to
the Lord, and time is running out. We are on a razor's edge. It's time
to get on our knees and stop this fooling around, and putting on the
pious act.

If your pastor doesn't have the courage to stand against Rome, you need
to make him aware of this information, and that it is his responsibility
to make his people aware of it too. And if he won't, then you must make
the stand.

You can now expect to see the supporters of the Vatican start blasting
Chiniquy for daring to quote Abraham Lincoln in his book, 50 YEARS IN
THE 'CHURCH' OF ROME. We're in a war, beloved, and I thank God the Lord
has directed us to prepare the ammunition you'll need from Chick
Publications to give you back-up and background, and you'll know how to
face the lost Roman Catholics after you've gone into prayer. Because, if
you don't turn into a soulwinning church, the whore is going to have you
and your grandchildren for breakfast. Have you already forgotten the
screams that filled the night air in Paris during the St. Bartholomew
massacre? Have you forgotten the little pregnant mothers tied to the
tree branches, begging for mercy in Ireland while the dogs were fighting
underneath for their unborn children? And the bloody knives in the hands
of those smirking fanatics driven on by their priests to butcher these
Christian ladies? Have you forgotten these bloodbaths that were quoted
in Foxe's Book of Martyrs? The Vatican wants you to forget it. Have you
forgotten what took place in Yugoslavia ... Catholic priests impaling
children on stakes as they screamed in agony in 1940? You better never
forget it! And don't forget that it was at a time of peace, love and
kindness just before each attack, just like today, beloved. And don't
you forget one million Knights of Columbus in the United States have
sworn to turn America into a papal state. God help us. You don't think
it's coming here? You don't think history repeats itself? It's time to
get sober and turn into spiritual soldiers, and start arming yourselves
with the helmet of salvation and the shield of faith, and the sword of
the Spirit, realizing the forces of darkness can be held back.

Regarding Jesuit control in U.S. today, the Jesuits even boasted on one
of their many web sites how 10 percent of the Congress and Seante were
formally trained at Jesuit institutions of "higher learning."

Another reader had this to say about their power today, which is
deceptively hidden by the media and carefully scripted government
foreign and domestic policy:

"Nearly 25% of Congress and 55% of the Supreme Court are now held by
Catholics! Notwithstanding the massive influx of Mexicans, etc., around
25% of America's population is now Catholic. Please check these figures
for yourselves.

"Catholic dogma insists that Papal doctrines over-ride Constitutional
matters if necessary and, because the Constitution provides for
separation of Church and State, it is Papal (Jesuit) intent to make sure
that at least that part of the Constitution becomes of no effect.
Ultimately, that Church intends to control America and the Fascist
administration will be employed to instigate the new Inquisition.

"All the claptrap about Jewry (as cunning and diabolical as it may be)
being the greatest enemy is the best deception of the age and plays
right into Jesuit plans.

"Time to see through the smoke and mirrors, people!"

Another patriot, using history as his guide, had this to say about how
the Vatican uses the Jews as scapegoat and how the Vatican's war against
the Muslims has been going on for a long time:

"Remember the greatest and first Labor Zionists were White Gentile
Jesuits directing the policies of Napoleon Bonaparte. For it was
Napoleon who first advocated that Palestine be a homeland for the Jews,
who, like him, would be secretly ruled by the Black Pope.

"In attacking part of the Ottoman Empire, this was one reason why the
Jesuits used Napoleon to use the weapons taken from the Knights of Malta
(which Order Napoleon expelled from Malta for its expulsion of the
Jesuits from the island in 1768) to kill the bodyguard of the Caliph of
Egypt, the Mamelukes. This crack Sunni Islamic bodyguard had been an
foremost enemy of the Vatican; therefore it was destroyed in 1811 by the
Order's Roman Catholic Freemason Napoleon Bonaparte I."
Kat Mama
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1/23/2008 4:35 PM
Re: TPTB Exposed Bigtime, you want the facts all in one place, READ thisQuote

This reads like an incredible crime novel. Sadly, in this case, it's true. With so many twists and turns and criminal connections, thanks to incredible evidence, Patrick Fitzgerald holds the smoking gun that'll make this unfortunate saga a barn burner when it hits Lame Stream Media - who won't be able to hide this much longer.

From the January 2007 Idaho Observer:

Following the money backwards leads to President Reagan, Russian rubles and Ambassador Leo Wanta


Ambassador Leo Wanta is the lawful "principle" and "trustor" of funds stashed in accounts all over the world.

Editor’s note: The story of how Ambassador Leo Wanta was commissioned by President Reagan to make $trillions for the American people in shrewd (but legal) currency trading that concentrated on buying Russian rubles at a discount to destabilize the Soviet economy surfaced in 1992. The Wanta story was recently revived on the Investigative Journal by Greg Syzmanski through interviews with Ambassador Wanta broadcast on the Republic Broadcast Network. As it turns out, British financial news publisher Christopher Story has published the documents in evidence giving credence to what is arguably the most important story in recent memory. As you will see, several poorly-reported incidents during the 90s helped to bury the Wanta story as a tall-tale. As events unfold and independent researchers put the pieces together, Ambassador Wanta is emerging as a real man whose activities produced $trillions that are stashed away in real banks and invested in real properties. If this story is true—and the evidence is becoming unavoidably compelling—then it will not be long before all the world will know.



By Don Nicoloff

While many Americans argue about a variety of current scandals in federal, state, and local governments throughout the United States, the media has remained suspiciously silent about them. Contrary to the myriad of facts and evidence of government complicity or wrongdoing that independent investigators have been steadily uncovering in their analyses of the "attacks" on the World Trade Center; the "bombing" of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City; the sieges at Waco and Ruby Ridge; the facts behind the shoot-out at the Rayburn Senate Office Building/parking garage in May, 2006; the virtual security collapse and mass invasion by illegal aliens along U.S. Borders; the spraying of our skies, crops, and water resources with chemtrails; the numerous bank, investment, securities frauds and sex scandals among members of the Congress, the Senate and the Roman Catholic Church; the secret formation of a "North American Union" and its NAFTA "Super Highway"; the ill-conceived "War on Terror" and the phony "War on Drugs," the mainstream media has been complicit in conspiracies of silence.

In fact, the media has aided and abetted our "elected" lawbreakers in these coverups by endlessly spewing the "talking points" designed to create dissent, confusion and to ridicule or discredit those who demonstrate courage while exposing these despicable and treasonous acts.

Never before in our history has the erosion of Constitutional rights and civil liberties been occurring at such an accelerated pace. There is no denying that the age of Big Brother is now upon us, but those who are naive enough to believe the propaganda they are being spoon-fed on a daily basis are in complete denial that ours is no longer the land of the free. The mind control programs to maintain the illusion of freedom in the mass American mind have been in place for many years and are being tested and modified as needed.

For those who would argue that the media is "fair and balanced," one need only to perform a Google search on the Internet to learn that "Operation Mockingbird" was the government’s official declaration that the mainstream media will be controlled — at any cost. The $64,000 question is: "Exactly how much money will it take to control the mainstream media?" The answer: "Lots — billions, at the very least."

Enter Leo Wanta

Beginning in the early-1980s, President Ronald Reagan and a small group of his closest advisors initiated a plan to destabilize the Russian ruble. Reagan recruited his most-trusted intelligence agent Leo Emil Wanta to perform this delicate task. Wanta had served the U.S. intelligence community as a Treasury agent, in arms dealing and in other "sensitive" matters. He was chosen for this mission, not only for his loyalty to the president, but also for his unfailing honesty. In addition to his responsibilities in carrying out this covert financial coup against the former Soviet Union, Wanta was also instrumental in thwarting an attempted assassination of President Reagan "in the White House"—yet another event that went unreported by the media.

The presidency of Ronald Reagan was tumultuous, to say the least. Reagan’s administration survived several scandals and he, personally, survived several assassination attempts. Only one of these attempts, the shooting by John W. Hinkley, Jr., would be made public. That shooting was captured live on television and posed a particular problem for the media—there would be no video coverup of the events. Even the shooting of White House Press Secretary Jim Brady was broadcast, along with the apprehension of Hinkley.

In hindsight, a closer look at the 1981 attempted assassination of President Reagan smacks of a conspiracy. Not of Jodie Foster, but of a Montauk-style event. Was it possible that "those in the know" had other plans for our president? The jury who heard Hinkley’s case determined he was "not guilty by reason of insanity." It is quite plausible that Hinkley was a mind-control experiment, a la MK-Ultra. After all, how does one associate the love of a teen actress with the assassination of a U.S. president? Only those familiar with the Montauk experiments would suspect such an association would be the result of mind control programming.

What remained a part of the official media coverup of this failed assassination were numerous pertinent facts. Hinkley’s father, John, Sr. was a former oil-business associate and golfing buddy of George H.W. Bush. Bush was suspiciously absent during the event and, according to accounts of various White House staffers, was resentful of Alexander Haig’s "I’m in control" proclamations. The evening of the assassination attempt, John Hinkley’s brother and his wife were "dinner guests" at the home of the Vice-President’s son, Neil Bush, of Silverado Savings and Loan fame. Coincidence?

President Reagan’s administration began auspiciously with the release of the 63 embassy hostages being held in Iran, an event which was orchestrated to embarrass a sitting president, Jimmy Carter, thus assuring a Republican march to the White House. The failed "secret rescue attempt" which resulted in crashed military helicopters in the desert before the event was successfully launched, may have been orchestrated as well.

In November, 1986, President Reagan admitted to Americans that arms were sold to Iran in the summer of 1985, but he insisted there was no relation to the above-mentioned hostage release. Israel played a part in no fewer than three deliveries of tube-launched, optically-tracked, wire command link-guided (TOW) missiles to Iran, which subsequently resulted in the release of another hostage, Benjamin Weir. Without the release of some 29 other hostages, Israel withdrew from its original agreement with the U.S. and Iran. The U.S. implemented a second strategy, an operation headed by Lt. Col. Oliver North, to sell the arms directly to Iran—with a considerable markup—and then send the profits to Nicaragua, to covertly fund the Contra rebels who were fighting the communist Sandanistas in power.

It was also assumed that the CIA was involved in drug trafficking as part of the Iran-Contra affair, and many have since come forward to confirm those suspicions. Much has already been written by others about the validity of the War on Drugs. As we would soon come to find out, this was the proverbial tip of the iceberg.

PROMIS

In 1982, Inslaw, a Washington, D.C., computer software manufacturer, developed a program called "PROMIS." The program was to be used by the U.S. Justice Department to track cases across the country and would be useful in organizing the department’s case files. One feature of PROMIS was its command-line structure, which permitted some 700,000 instructions. Although the program was designed to be used by the bankruptcy courts, it found its way into the NSA, the DIA, the CIA, the FBI, and Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

Coincidentally, Inslaw sued for payment of the software which was stolen and then pirated. Inslaw sued the Justice Department and won a $6.8 million judgment, a verdict that remains in dispute.

When it was discovered that PROMIS could be used to track military movements and other sensitive data, the software fell into the hands of the Israeli intelligence community and the government of Iraq as well. This could explain the ban on of the sale of PC-486 processor technology to Iraq during the first Gulf War.

According to an article in The American Free Press by Mike Blair, "A Terrorist, the CIA, ‘Blue Death’ and the Inslaw Case", in 1986 a clandestine meeting took place at the Hilton Hotel in Sherman Oaks, California. Present were several key figures: Ted Gunderson, former Supervisory Special Agent for the Los Angeles District of the FBI; Ralph Olberg, a "prominent, American businessman who worked at the Afghan desk of the State Department"; Michael Riconosciuto, "then a long-time weapons and explosives expert linked to the CIA" and "the Inslaw case" and "Tim Osman," the alias assigned to Osama bin Laden "without his beard," according to Orlin Grabbe, the newsman who first reported the story.

At the Hilton meeting, discussions centered on "the supply of U.S. Stinger II missiles and modified Red Chinese 107 mm rockets obtained through Olberg’s Norinco contacts in China," to be used by Afghan rebels against Soviet helicopters and other aircraft. Reports were to then be forwarded to the CIA as to the missiles’ effectiveness against the Soviet aircraft.

It was known that the computer software had also "fallen into the hands of the Israeli Mossad." The article described how the software had been used as a "backdoor entry" into intelligence computers. This meeting was also a precursor to the events of 9/11, indicating the existence of covert relationships between so-called "terrorist organizations" and the U.S. government prior to Sept. 11, 2001.

Stirring the pot, thickening the plot

Enter Leo Emil Wanta, Ambassador from Somalia to Switzerland and Canada. With an initial investment of $150 billion, borrowed from the U.S. Treasury and, thus, the American people, Wanta purchased rubles from contacts in the Netherlands. According to Wanta, the ruble was valued at $1.20 on the international currency market at the time. By purchasing rubles in above-normal quantities, his company, AmeriTrust Groupe, Inc., of Vienna, Austria and other locations, was able to acquire them far below the standard exchange rates. To boot, his company was trading with U.S. dollars and other currencies.

During several live radio interviews on Greg Szymanski’s "Investigative Journal" radio program in early 2006 on the Republic Broadcasting Network, Wanta described purchasing rubles at various prices ranging "from 18 to 23 cents on the dollar." AmeriTrust Groupe, Inc., would then resell the rubles at higher rates to other investors in the financial markets. Dollars were converted into rubles, rubles into yen (or other currencies) and the process would be repeated, over and over again, until the Soviet banks could no longer bear the pressure of cashing in their own currency. According to Ambassador Wanta, "the accounts were distributed throughout secret offshore accounts and had doubled in value every two years."

It should be emphasized that the plan Ambassador Wanta designed was perfectly legal. The same strategy is employed everyday by investors throughout the world. Wanta’s plan differed though, in that his goal, at the bequest of President Reagan, was to cause a financial collapse of the Soviet Union. His repeated purchase of "discounted rubles" enabled him to profit with an advantage not available to others in the financial markets – but was and is still legal. The plan was carried out under Executive Order 12333 (EO 12333, UNITED STATES FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES is a comprehensive executive order, easily found on the Internet, that was signed by President Reagan on December 4, 1981.)

Bush fingers the Wanta cookie jar

Eventually, Wanta’s AmeriTrust Groupe, Inc., along with his other corporations, amassed a sum worth $27.5 trillion. Wanta emphasized that the initial $150 billion startup capital was repaid to the U.S. Treasury and that he intended for the profits to be returned to the American people, according to President Reagan’s orders. While in Hong Kong, Wanta and his Chinese business partner, Howe Kwong Kok, were approached by then President George H. W. Bush. According to Wanta, Bush, Sr., had demanded access to the funds that Wanta had accumulated. Wanta and his partner refused, citing that the funds "belonged to the U.S. Treasury and the American people." Wanta’s partner died of poisoning 10 days after this visit. Bush, former Director of the CIA and a former U.S. Ambassador to China, obviously maintained powerful connections there.

Unbeknownst to Ambassador Wanta, while he was in Switzerland, a plot was unfolding to circumvent his total authority, by presidential order, to safeguard and invest the $27.5 trillion fund he had accumulated through a series of financial maneuvers. The international financial community was well aware of the coup that had taken place, yet not a word had been reported by the worldwide mainstream media. A new president, William Jefferson Clinton, had taken office in 1992 and would soon learn about the financial coup and the efforts of his predecessor, George Herbert Walker Bush, to illegally divert the funds to offshore accounts for personal use.

Clinton fingers the Wanta cookie jar

Prior to Clinton’s arrival in Washington, D. C., it was no small secret that there were an unusually large number of people "in the know" who suddenly died of suspicious circumstances. Personal bodyguards, security personnel and even financial associates who had prior careers in the military or in law enforcement and had since worked for Clinton when he was the governor of Arkansas, had "car accidents" and committed "suicide" in ever-increasing numbers. These people knew too much about the drug deals and financial dealings at the Rose Law Firm where Hillary Clinton was a partner. Even two young boys who witnessed the Mena, Arkansas, drug shipments arriving by train were murdered, in order to protect these dark secrets. The dark secrets followed the Clintons to Washington, D.C.

Shortly after Bill Clinton took over the presidency in 1993, questions were raised by The New York Times about the Whitewater Development and Madison Guaranty loan scandals. The Clintons had invested in the project (at a "loss") and it was learned that the bank had used its influence to hand out political loans amounting to $3 million with deposits of only $300,000. This procedure is practiced by virtually every bank that loans money under the "authority" of the Federal Reserve System. Banks were permitted to loan up to 10 times their actual cash deposits, a practice approved by the Federal Reserve.

Note: Coincidentally, it is this "regulation" that makes it possible to "create money out of thin air." No actual exchange of money occurs between the Federal Reserve and the lending bank, though the loan transaction is recorded on paper as if there had been such an exchange. One can assume that the Fed receives its "cut" from the interest-bearing portion of the loan, as well as the principal portion, 90 percent, which has been financed from funds that actually never existed. Today, the "required" cash on hand is reported to be closer to two percent.

The Federal Reserve, a private corporation and not an actual government agency, ultimately receives interest on such loans—interest that is funneled into offshore accounts which provide profits for private, foreign banks. When loan payments are in default or dire straits, the banks "repossess" the physical property, whether real estate, a building, house, business development, or any motor vehicle that has been financed through this illusory system. This confiscated property is resold, often at a discount, because the banks and the Fed are willing to "lose" any portion of the 90 percent which has been financed only on paper and not by any tangible means. The process is merely repeated again by the "new owner," until the banks determine that all loans have been "satisfied." The loan schemes devised under the authority of the Federal Reserve account for the false, inflationary valuation of real estate and the rapid depreciation of motor vehicles, are just two examples of our illusory economy. One can assume that all credit agencies operate under the same system.

The New York Times story had precipitated an investigation into Whitewater by the U.S. Justice Department—the same U.S. Justice Department which was complicit in the theft and piracy of the previously-referenced PROMIS software program created by Inslaw: The same U.S. Justice Department that had failed to pay a $6.8 million judgment in damages to Inslaw was now going to investigate a law firm, a bank that illegally loaned money to politicians, a real estate entity that was a "shell" corporation created by attorneys and a former governor of Arkansas who had become president of the United States.

To thicken the plot, former White House Deputy Counsel, Vince Foster submitted several delinquent tax returns for the Whitewater Development project in June, 1993. In July, 1993, Foster "committed suicide" in Fort Marcy Park in Virginia—so the "official" story goes. After a conflict of interest was determined in the appointment of Robert B. Fiske by Attorney General Janet Reno, Kenneth Starr was appointed by a panel of three judges to head the Whitewater investigation in 1994. There was even an investigation into the murder of Vince Foster, who had worked with the Rose Law Firm alongside Hillary Clinton. Although several improprieties by the Clintons were discovered, Foster’s (timely, untimely?) death was ruled a suicide and only James and Susan McDougal received jail time. James McDougal eventually succumbed to a "heart attack" while serving his prison sentence.

Contrary to the findings of the Starr investigation, one of Kenneth Starr’s lead investigators, Miguel Rodriguez, claimed there was a coverup of the forensic evidence discovered in the Foster murder. According to Rodriguez, evidence at the crime scene did not match the evidence contained in the "official report." Rodriguez is recorded on tape describing details of the coverup and his frustration with a corrupt legal system. At the conclusion of the Whitewater investigation, Rodriguez was "demoted" to a state job in California. Mr. Rodriguez, through the miracles of modern medicine, has recently become Miss Michelle Rodriguez.

Aside from the business association between Hillary Clinton and Vince Foster, there were numerous references to a romantic relationship—an extramarital affair. Reports from Secret Service agents and White House staffers detailed accounts of this illicit relationship and others, which were by no means a secret to Washington insiders. The public is reminded of the many dalliances of our 42nd president and the crude manner in which his accusers were handled by his staff, his attorneys and the media. At the time the First Lady was blaming reports regarding her husband’s sexual exploits as part of "a right-wing conspiracy." Numerous White House security agents then came forward with reports of her own trysts with female partners, in various rooms of the White House during nightly security checks.

What was contained in those delinquent tax filings that cost Vince Foster his life? What could have driven him to commit suicide? If what Miguel Rodriguez said about the Starr investigation was correct, that it was being used to coverup the murder of Vince Foster, perhaps Ambassador Leo Wanta could shed some light on a possible motive.

The Vince Foster connection

In 1993, Ambassador Leo Emil Wanta met with Vince Foster in Geneva, Switzerland. Foster had traveled there to make a special pickup of a disbursement that had been formally requested by the President of the United States, Bill Clinton. According to Wanta, he had been working on "Seal projects" and had been requested to transfer $250 million to an account that was retrievable by Foster. The account was destined for the "Children’s Defense Fund," hardly a "Seal" project. Wanta arranged for three payments, approximately $81 million dollars each, to be made and converted to U.S. Treasury notes which were given to Foster, who then gave them to Hillary Clinton.

The "Children’s Defense Fund" was a pet project of Hillary Rodham Clinton. It would be revealing to track the $250 million "appropriation" from Switzerland to its final destination. Congress usually handles such appropriations, which are mandated by legislation. Congress did not authorize the briefcase pickup of $250 million from Geneva, Switzerland—by deputy White House counsel-turned-bagman. If the "Children’s Defense Fund" is actually a CIA operation, then one must also conclude that Hillary Rodham Clinton is a CIA operative.

Shortly after Vince Foster departed for his return trip to Washington (with $250 million in tow), Wanta was arrested by Swiss police. His long nightmare had just begun. He was an Ambassador with diplomatic privileges and was incarcerated in a Swiss dungeon. No one close to Wanta, other than principals within the U.S. administration and intelligence agencies, knew about his imprisonment for quite some time. Were it not for Yitzhak Rabin, the Israeli Prime Minister, he might have remained there for an eternity. Israel, along with several other European countries, held a financial interest in Wanta’s release. Rabin’s communication to Swiss authorities ultimately influenced Wanta’s release from Swiss detention, although he was then immediately shackled and illegally extradited to a Federal Court in New York City, and then to Wisconsin, in order to face phony tax charges.

Pardon me?

Wanta, who not only held diplomatic immunity but was also a U.S. Secret Service/Treasury, CIA, and FBI agent, had been instructed by then FBI Director William Sessions to arrest Marc Rich (Reich). Rich is a key player in arms deals, drug trafficking, oil and mineral exploration, and other big-ticket transactions and is a known CIA operative. Rich, who was operating Martwell Investments, a corporation with suspicious contacts to the United Nations, was indicted by then Prosecutor Rudolph Giuliani. According to accounts originally authored by Christopher Story, a Fellow at the British Royal Society of the Arts, and published by the "International Currency Review," "Economic Intelligence Review" and on his associated website, www.worldreports.org, Rich was tipped off by Mossad agents and escaped arrest by Wanta. It was then that Ambassador Wanta was illegally arrested by Swiss police and incarcerated in a dungeon for 134 days, until his subsequent illegal extradition to New York. Sessions was relieved of duty shortly thereafter.

To add to the mystery, Marc Rich (Reich) was proven by Story, in the "International Currency Review," Volume 31, Numbers 3 and 4, with a mountain of irrefutable documentation, to have entered Canada in 1954 under the name, "Hans Brand," a German national born in Lelbach/Waldeck uber Korbach, Germany, and not in Antwerp, Belgium. "Marc Rich" (Reich) is merely an alias, and contrary to his exaggerated, autobiographical declarations, the facts documented by Story expose the extent to which the government will hide the truth from the public. In 1983, Rich and his partner Pincus Green were indicted by then U.S. Attorney Guiliani for tax evasion and illegal trading with Iran. Both Rich and Green fled to Switzerland to avoid prosecution and remained on the FBI’s most wanted list until January 20, 2001—the day President Clinton gifted Rich with an 11th-hour pardon prior to leaving office. The pardon caused a shockwave of anger and disbelief among those who understood the treasonous nature of Rich’s activities.

Wanta’s troubles come home

Rich’s association with the Clintons may have some relevance to the theft of "Contract #4," a $5 trillion contract previously held between the United Nations and Ambassador Leo E. Wanta, and subsequently "stolen" by the Clintons.

Before the false charges were dismissed in New York City, the federal judge asked Wanta why he was there and why his briefcase contained "$18 billion in Treasury instruments." The judge dismissed the charges on the basis of Wanta’s diplomatic immunity, though she was interested in the large sum in Wanta’s possession. The prosecutor rushed to have all charges dismissed, in an attempt to prevent Wanta’s disclosure of the true facts behind his arrest and appearance in federal court.

Upon his release from the proceedings in federal court, Ambassador Wanta was arrested, now for a third time, by "two New York City policemen on the courthouse steps and without a warrant." The charge: "tax evasion in the State of Wisconsin." Again, Wanta faced trumped up charges, though he had not lived in Wisconsin for years. By this time, in 1993, it was apparent that someone was trying to permanently prevent him from accessing the funds he had amassed at the bequest of President Reagan, for the ultimate benefit of the American people.

According to Wanta, after his illegal arrest and extradition to Wisconsin, he was drugged while incarcerated in an Oklahoma prison, during which no fewer than four attempts were made to have him permanently diagnosed and admitted to a mental institution. Secretary of Defense James Forrestal suffered a similar fate in 1949, until he was eventually "suicided." The reader is reminded that "suicide" is merely doublespeak for "homicide," especially when a government official or operative is in a position to disclose information pertaining to a crime committed by someone in government.

However, due to the enormous amount of money amassed during the financial destabilization of the former Soviet Union, Wanta would not suffer the same fate until the locations of the accounts and pass codes could be determined—accounts he had carefully established to keep the funds from being stolen by several interested parties.

Note: Wanta later described three attempts by agents to murder him while he was illegally imprisoned by Swiss authorities. On one occasion, after receiving advice from a female Chinese physician who had examined him, he refused to eat some cheese that was included with his meal. Another prisoner ate the cheese and died "almost instantly." Wanta had previously been denied medications and treatment for prior-existing medical conditions and he had also been beaten by Swiss intelligence operatives during his illegal incarceration. The Swiss authorities also informed Wanta that Vince Foster had "committed suicide" on the birthday of Wanta’s daughter, a veiled threat to imply that she or another family member may be "taken out" in a similar fashion.

A summary of Ambassador Leo Emil Wanta’s ordeal in the Wisconsin courts reveals "bogus," trumped-up felony income tax charges that were assessed during a time he was living in a foreign country as an ambassador with diplomatic immunity.

In June, 1992, Wanta grudgingly paid a Wisconsin tax fine of $14,129 while operating in Singapore. The payment was forwarded to his attorney in Wisconsin, but was not recorded by the authorities until late 1995. A second penalty (of the same amount) was paid under protest in July, 1992, as the first payment "had not been received." A third payment of $30,626.97 was made in July, 2005, based upon "accrued interest" of the previously "unpaid fines." Finally, Wanta’s home was seized and sold for a reported $60,000.

On each occasion, pertinent documents and receipts were "lost," "misplaced," or "never received." The third such payment was actually made on behalf of Ambassador Wanta by Story, the above-mentioned editor, from his personal funds. Incredibly, in October of 2006, a fourth assessment of this "fine" against Wanta was again made by the authorities of the State of Wisconsin, citing similar "reasons" for the fine. Wanta, it is believed, is soon to file a $1 billion lawsuit against the state under RICO statutes and other torts.

Who is Leo Wanta?

Although Wanta’s birth records and his Social Security number indicate his given name at birth was, "Lee Emil Wanta," he is known in intelligence circles as, "Leo Emil Wanta." The fact that Wisconsin authorities levied charges against him under "Leo Emil Wanta" shows the charges to be related to his position within the scope of his intelligence duties, and not as a private individual, "Lee Emil Wanta." The insinuation by the prosecution that "Leo Emil Wanta could not have been the Ambassador to Somalia because he is not black" is further testament of a conspiracy to discredit Wanta, while intelligence agencies and three successive presidential administrations blatantly pilfer public funds—funds that Wanta is still intending to repatriate into the U.S. Treasury.

Subsequent to Wanta’s illegal incarceration and persecution due to the bogus charges levied against him, he received an "Illuminati" 22-year prison sentence in Wisconsin. He was painted as a "liar" and a "con man" by the prosecution, though never actually proven by any evidence in court. To the contrary, fabricated statements made by Wisconsin authorities and the FBI conflicted with those made by the CIA. While Wanta was incarcerated, the CIA was raiding the various assets of AmeriTrust Groupe, Inc., New Republic/USA Financial Group, GES.m.b.H., Aneko Credit PTE, Limited, Marvelous Investments, Ltd., AmeriChina and his other companies, proclaiming that he was actually "dead," even though the CIA was well-informed of his "trial" and subsequent incarceration in an Oklahoma high-security prison. A 26-page handwritten letter to President Clinton at the White House persuaded him to commute Wanta’s sentence to "house arrest" in Wisconsin, but the illegal raiding of the various Wanta-owned, Title 18, Section 6 accounts then continued unabated and continues today.

After years of victimization through illegal imprisonment, torture, beatings, drugging, defamation, and assassination attempts, Ambassador Leo Emil Wanta rose from the ashes of his "death" and began to shock the rest of the world. In 2003, Virginia District Federal Judge Gerald Bruce Lee declared Ambassador Wanta to be the "Principal" and Trustor of the $27.5 trillion in funds obtained via the financial implosion of the Soviet Union. Wanta was now in a position to investigate the various means by which the last of three successive presidential administrations had been systematically embezzling the very funds he was commissioned by President Reagan to accrue to revitalize the beleaguered American economy.

Violating the public trustor

Upon his "release" from prison, Wanta remained under house arrest until May, 2005. Out of the way and powerless to intervene, Wanta watched as the raiding of his corporate accounts continued. To fully understand the enormous deception and level of corruption, one must read the publication, "International Currency Review." This 480-page quarterly is a masterful piece of investigative journalism which decimates the falsehoods, deflections, inconsistencies, and conspiratorial deceptions employed by the Administration, the banks, U.S. intelligence agencies, the U.S. Treasury, the Wisconsin Department of Revenue, and the Wisconsin State / U.S. Departments of Justice. Irrefutable evidence has been revealed in this publication, including official documents, Wanta’s handwritten notes and communications to government officials, court transcripts, public records, bank records and receipts.

The bank documents and illicit transactions that Wanta had documented are also supported, in some instances, by photographic evidence. On at least one occasion, intelligence operatives filmed Senator Hillary Clinton at the Bank of Crozier, Grenada. Wanta and others have documented no less than $742 billion in theft from U.S. Treasury accounts there, where Clinton is alleged to have presented CIA documentation in order to withdraw funds in April, 2003. The evidence was submitted to Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald, who has been conducting grand jury investigations into a variety of crimes committed by career politicians and government operatives.

Add to this mountain of evidence supporting Wanta’s claims, in particular the exhaustive list of "participating banks" and elected officials "in the know," and there can be no doubt that there is a concerted effort by the mainstream media, the government and the courts to completely coverup this most-important crisis. Recent developments in foreign countries underscore the level of deterioration of trust and confidence in the U.S. government due to the outrageous plot to conceal the facts of this case and its negative impact on the world economy and exponentially-escalating levels of U.S. debt.

By December, 2005, Ambassador, Principal and Trustor Wanta had agreed to a settlement of $4.5 trillion, in order to prevent the total implosion of the U.S. economy. This settlement would have required his silence about the remaining funds, which would have given the thieves an "out" and allowed them to continue their pillaging. The settlement would also prevent a domino effect from occurring in other world financial markets. The embezzled funds have since circuited the world several times over, being deposited, transferred, and then laundered through off-balance sheet derivatives and other illegal transactions.

The numbers are staggering

It was no coincidence that the settlement funds were "signed off" to U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson, former Chairman of Goldman Sachs. Upon instructions from Federal Judge Gerald Bruce Lee, the $4.5 trillion settlement was originally deposited into a Bank of America account in Virginia, where the case was decided in federal court by Judge Lee. The windfall tax that Ambassador Wanta intended to pay to the U.S. Treasury amounted to $1.575 trillion. Just on the accrued interest alone, that windfall tax would have earned "$96 billion per day," according to Christopher Story’s "ICR" accounting. Story estimated that the U.S. Treasury, through the duplicitous activities of Secretary Paulson, lost some $10.5 to $11 trillion in interest during the 7-month period following the original "due date" of the $4.5 trillion settlement.

The State (Commonwealth) of Virginia stood to gain a windfall tax payment of some $270 million from the settlement. Because Vice-President and Treasurer Michael C. Cottrell, M.S., of the Ameritrust Groupe, Inc. conducts business in the State of Pennsylvania that state was due a similar windfall tax payment, though the actual amount is unknown at this time.

Other disbursements promised to foreign officials and/or governments include: "$30 billion to the Russian Federation, [and] $5 billion each to the governments of Canada, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Mexico, and Spain."

Where’s the money?

Previously, similar amounts had been promised to the governments of Israel and Palestine, though the "publicized" $15 billion dual payments to both governments were also stolen. Remember that Yitzhak Rabin had attempted to assist in the release of Ambassador Wanta from a Swiss gulag in Lausanne in 1993. Again, the media did its job by covering up the story.

In addition to the blatant refusal of the U.S. administration and the U.S. Treasury to disburse the funds to the legal trustor, the funds were transferred from bank to bank, moving first from the Bank of America account to Wachovia Bank in New York and onward to Goldman Sachs. Intelligence information shows that the funds still reside at Goldman Sachs, though this is denied by the firm. In fact, a Treasury agent recently confirmed that the funds are there, being held illegally and with the complicity of Secretary Paulson.

Shortly after the North Korean "nuclear missile test" scare in late-2006, it was reported by intelligence sources that President Bush had traveled to that country while Treasury Secretary Paulson went to Latvia. Some of the Wanta funds had previously been tracked through North Korea, en route to India. The reported amount was $25 trillion. Coincidentally, after the "successful" missile tests, North Korea received a secret $55 million payment from the U.S. The media assisted in the promotion of fear, yet failed to report this curiously-timed disbursement of funds.

In mid-December, 2006, both Secretary Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke traveled to China to meet with elders and finance ministers. Though the Chinese repeatedly urged U.S. officials to disburse the $4.5 trillion in Wanta settlement funds (and were repeatedly assured they would be dispersed), Paulson and Bernanke attempted to coerce them into "refinancing" $1 trillion in loans (the Chinese had been propping up the U.S. economy to protect its exports business in America by "purchasing" U.S. debt in the form of U.S. treasury bonds and other securities for several years) at 1 percent interest, far less than the usual 4-5 percent they previously received. To boot, the Chinese had already withdrawn $32 trillion in Clearinghouse Interbank Payment System (CHIPS) accounts ($1 trillion per day) during October and November, 2006, which nullified credit transactions above $100 million.

To add further insult to injury, the Chinese then began purchasing oil with British pound sterling, essentially "dumping" the dollar as the preferred oil currency. This fact was again covered up by the mainstream media, when they reported that China was "attempting to sabotage the dollar, by dumping $1 trillion in credits." The very same accusations were being made on the Congressional floor, prior to the Christmas recess.

Buoyed by frequent updates on the Wanta Plan and reports on the December 23, 2006 arrest of Treasury Secretary Paulson in Germany, the claims made by Ambassador Wanta appear, on all accounts, to be genuine. Paulson was allegedly arrested for attempting to block the settlement a second time. He arrived "late" to the funeral of President Gerald Ford, and was seen sitting behind Nancy Reagan and next to Secretary of State, Condoleeza Rice. Due to an impending visit from German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Paulson was reportedly ushered on a plane and flown to Israel. Paulson reportedly was in possession of an Israeli passport, as well. His "diplomatic documentation" in Germany was also in dispute and was not "substantiated" by the U.S. Consulate.

Pieces are falling into place

A careful examination of the Internal Currency Review will reveal that former President George H.W. Bush holds "dual citizenship" with Germany, as he is the reputed "head" of the Deutsche Verteidigungs Dienst, the Dachau DVD, or the Abwehr (underground S.S.). Satellite photos confirm that Bush attended a "secret" meeting of the organization, over which he presides, since taking over its leadership from Dr. Henry Kissinger. Kissinger replaced the DVD founder, Admiral Canaris, who became ill in 1976. Canaris reestablished the DVD in Oklahoma City under the name, Samuel Randall Pittman after World War II. The DVD records were stored in the Murrah Federal Building, which was subsequently destroyed in the infamous bombing by "Timothy McVeigh." CNN also assisted in the coverup of that event, although they "accidentally" transmitted pictures of an "unexploded, stacked bomb" which was visible in the portion of the building that was left standing.

Among the many documents that have mysteriously surfaced on the Internet—documents that support Wanta’s claims—are a series of bank transfer records known as the "Vreeland Faxes." Delmart Edward "Mike" Vreeland, an ONI agent, posted copies of Wanta’s records on the Web which detail multi-billion dollar transactions, account numbers, and recipient information. Of interest to many were the names of the "shell" corporations. "The Francis X. Driscoll Trust" was purportedly a joint account between George H.W. Bush and the Queen of England. "Pilgrim Investments" was found to have ties, among others, to Hutchison-Whampoa Ltd., the global shipping company owned by Li Ka-Shing, a Chinese billionaire and real estate tycoon. Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) is a subsidiary that controls ports around the world and has the exclusive rights to control the Panama Canal. Though the arrangement appeared to make no sense at all to most Americans, with the information above, we can now understand why the current administration attempted to give the "port inspection" contract to Hutchison-Whampoa in the Bahamas in 2006, under the pretext of "inspecting cargo for nuclear devices."

Though the media reported the Ports Dubai scandal, they failed to accurately describe the attempt to "hand over" American ports to a company from the Middle East. Despite the news that "six" ports were to be handed over to the company, 22 to 29 ports along the East Coast and the Gulf of Mexico would have been a more accurate analysis of the plan.

According to Leo Wanta, on November 1, 2001, U.S. agents secretly met in Manila, Philippines with a "lieutenant" of Osama Bin Laden, Datu Ben Abu. Wanta detailed the identity of participants of the meeting, which was reminiscent to the above-referenced Hilton Hotel meeting in 1986. In a handwritten letter to Vice-President Richard Cheney, Wanta described "Red Mercury, Stinger II missiles and boxes of cash (weapons)."

Also present at the clandestine meeting were a "Dr. Navarro" and a "Madame Teleki (Eva Teleki)." Despite Wanta’s incarceration, it appeared that his expertise was still considered valuable to the perpetrators of 9/11. Cheney forwarded the letter to the head of the NSA, Condoleeza Rice, and then on to the president. Despite the rhetoric we heard leading up to the invasion of Iraq, it was apparent our government was willing to assist those who were later blamed for the WTC/Pentagon attacks — al-Queda. Of course, the media failed to report and investigate this important story as well.

End notes

Little known to the public is the imminent insolvency of several large financial institutions due to the off-balance sheet and tax-free transactions in worldwide derivatives markets. Although the media continue to sensationalize their usual bevy of trivial news stories, the greatest financial scandal in the history of the United States—and in the world—marches onward, while their treacherous conspiracy and complicity to hide the facts in this case demonstrates their willingness to honor treason, corruption, and tyranny.

Despite the best efforts of the government and its intelligence agencies to distort the facts, misinform, or outright lie about the Wanta Plan, the Internet has been a repository of information. As the story has begun to be understood and verified by many outstanding researchers and conspiracy experts, the criminals perpetrating the fraud on the American public and the world have suddenly realized that the clock is ticking, and time is running out. Several Internet talk-show hosts (not worth mentioning by name) have determined the story to be "a hoax." Such ignorant declarations smack of the same hypocrisy that is evident among a "bribed" or "bridled" mainstream media. The citizens of the United States have witnessed countless assassinations of public figures, the subsequent coverups, and the rhetoric that ultimately follows. The problem here is that we have been lied to one too many times, and this story will not "go away," as have those of the past.

The time has come for all Americans to awaken from the mind control, the brain washing, and the dismantling of our individual sovereignty. Ambassador Leo E. Wanta, Michael C. Cottrell, M.S., and Christopher Story (a British citizen) have exhibited a determination to honor the truth, a quality severely lacking among those entrusted with our safety and well-being. These courageous men have demonstrated more loyalty to our country than those who have openly and systematically defied the very laws they, themselves, have created. The crime of the millennium is being perpetrated before our very eyes, and if left to an incompetent, compliant, and conspiratorial media, the price will be far greater than what is now an estimated $75 trillion in stolen funds.

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We have a history of "screaming the economy"

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2007: Celebrating a Golden Anniversary
--60 Years of Drug
Dealing by the CIA!

PART I. THE HELLWELL DYNASTY
or HOW BURMA GOT ITS START

It's generally agreed that 1996's biggest news story was the late Gary Webb's San Jose Mercury scoop (for which MERC later FIRED HIM..and later he was murdered....*CLICKABLE LINK) WEBB WROTE that ghetto drug dealers claimed that none other than the American CIA were their suppliers! (not odd. In 2006, A CIA AIR PROPRIETARY COMPANY was caught with 5.5 tons of coke* by Mex Gov. * CLICK! A live link, clickable URL!) SO THEY ARE STILL AT IT!

Spooks dealing drugs obviously wasn't just a 90's thing. They are still HARD at work supplying YOUR CHILDREN with addictive drugs, today. In fact, PORTER GOSS in 2006 had to quit the CIA as he was responsible for that transhipping. THE HEAD HONCHO!
But it wasn't just the last 10 years that the CIA was dealing addictive substances to our kids. Since WWII, spooks and oligarchs who wanted covert funds soldiers, mercenaries, guns, bombs, wars, murder, for genocide of all radical reformers.... for toppling the elected president and installing a new monkey in foreign lands, so they could plunder the third world of its wealth, slave labor. THE CIA served OLIGARCHS who wanted to RAPE THE WORLD and fund that conquest dealing drugs to get secret untraceable cash for dirty tricks! But they didn't just do this in the last TEN YEARS!
SEE HISTORY OF HEROIN URL.
If you SAW FILM "AIR AMERICA" with Mel Gibson, Bob Downey, you know that our beloved agency busily flew heroin around Asia on the CIA proprietary airline AIR AMERICA during Viet Nam, and refined Hmong and Burmese poppy in Asian soft drink bottling factories, used the U.S. Mafioso MOB to distribute the drugs and banked millions in their own Bank which they later collapsed, stealing the receipts. SO THAT IS FORTY YEARS AGO
But, the sixties weren't the START of the CIA dealing poppy to ghettos. Colonel Paul Hellwell of the OSS brought heroin from Burma and sold it in U.S. ghettos as far back as the 40's, so Gary Webb is five decades late with his scoop! We are in a 59 year anniversary of something other than just Roswell aliens! The Hellwell Aliens also were gray men, that being the exact shade of their MORALS! (NOTE, I SPELL IT INCORRECTLY DELIBERATELY. "Helliwell" is correct. See this piece on him. TRUTH ABOUT HELLIWELL
The heroin that the OSS dealt was grown in Burma, (the CIA's CONNECTIONS in the MILITARY grew up to become the poisonous group of murderous Generals who run that country today, (seen in fab flick "BEYOND RANGOON with Patricia Arquette, rent that movie...) The drugs were refined in Shanghai.
The OSS stumbled upon this white powdery import in the 30's when they were in Asia with the Flying Tigers (mercs,) to stop MAO TSE TUNG from getting into power. Tigers were supposedly heroic civilian volunteers --John Wayne even played one in a movie, but this was just a lacquer job. The Tigers were OSS mercenaries paid for with OSS SECRET funds (at first, OLIGARCH money, later drug receipts). ALLEN DULLES was the brains behind the Tigers and the entire agency then. Dulles ran an inner clique at the OSS, what was to become Directorate of Covert Actions. Dulles was also very tight with the super-rich Eastern billionaire families, (read Dulles' biography and read BITTER FRUIT by S. Kinzer which indicates U.S. oligarchs indeed paid for dirty tricks). If you read up on the post war Dulles activities, you'll discover that the two Dulles brothers, our Secretary of State and his brother, head of the CIA, ran secret wars out of the White House (not unlike those run by Reagan and Ollie North)
USA/Dulles had a repressive agenda related to every banana republic that had nationalistic or socialist tendencies, which might get in the way of transnationalist corporative agendas.
The Flying Tigers were in China helping a General named Chiang Kai-Shek (nicknamed 'CASH MY CHECK' as behind our backs, he sold our guns to the Japs). Chiang was used in an attempt to destroy Mao. Of course, it couldn't be done and in 1949 they had to beat a fast retreat to Taiwan. Mao later stopped all poppy-dealing by making death a penalty for it. But before the end, Colonel Paul Hellwell, an Ivy leaguer, rich kid, observed how Chiang sold opium to Chinese addicts to earn revenues for guns and troops. The French saw the same thing going on in Vietnam when it was their colony. Dope and spooks kind of made terrific sense to Dulles. An intelligence service can't pay for underhanded illegal covert ops. Tax payers can't, Congress WON'T. Why should it be left to poor oligarchs to fund the secret fight? You have to think like the OSS. In their heads, the fight was patriotic...it was against nasty nationalists or dirty communists seeking to get nice YANKEE traders OUT so they could have their OWN industries.
Nationalists in the third world have always called us Yankee "IMPERIALISTS" and felt we were out to exploit their banana republics and acted so much like Commies that we felt it was patriotic to rub them out. Why should oligarchs pay for their murder when blacks in U.S. ghettos would empty their pockets for drugs? And boy, did those nickles add up!

Industriously, Colonel Hellwell created SEA SUPPLY, an OSS proprietary company, out of Miami and used it to carry guns across the ocean to China. The opium was grown in Burma, so Hellwell went to Burma and made friends with the royal family. After WWII, Hellwell became the Burmeese Consulate in Miami so up to his chin was he with the Burmeese. In Burma, Hellwell secured all the poppy franchises he needed and sent the basic black poppy tar to CHINA to be processed into China White then brought it back to America on Sea Supply boats, totally immune to snoopy customs inspectors. Then, he shipped guns back to China, a classic 'boats go both ways full' profitable shipping Modus Operandi. Next, he used the CIA's old pals in the American 'mob' to distribute drugs in the ghetto.

Parenthetically, the OSS had befriended Lucky Luciano, at the height of WWII, when they'd sprung him from the pen 'early,' --considering he was a lifer---as the OSS needed his help winning the war. The Mafia-controlled dockworkers on the Atlantic coast were unruly, always striking for more pay, which wasn't very patriotic of them. Also, the OSS needed spies in Sicily for the planned invasion.

In Lucky Luciano they found a kind of all-purpose Swiss Army knife. Charlie "Lucky" became the Agency Poster boy for Civilian volunteerism. In all his career, Luciano had resisted dealing drugs, so his services had a price. (There's a Chris Reeves movie 'MONISGNEUR' about the toehold U.S. Mafia got in Italy during the war. Rent it. A huge CIA network mushroomed in Italy with Vatican bankers tied to the Mob.)

After the war, the OSS needed the mob to distribute heroin in the ghettos. Lucky Luciano, relocated to Italy, said 'use my main man in The Big Apple, my accountant, Meyer Lansky. He'll set you up.' The Agency did, and Meyer gave them his Tampa, Florida lieutenant, Santo Trafficante. When ST got old, they used his son Santo Trafficante Jr. So when people say the CIA first used the Mob when they assassinated JFK & tried to get FIDEL in the early 60's, they're off by a few decades, but who's counting?

Parenthetically, another scumbag friend of the OSS (after '47, when they had so many Nazis on board, they decided to ditch the double S's and called it THE CIA) was the German GESTAPO. The military actually brought dozens of top echelon Gestapo and SS spies out of Germany when these men approached them with a valuable bargaining chip: their spy networks and personal war records could be used to survey and CONTROL the Russians. These Nazis made it to Georgetown and eventually their philosophy and tactics were grafted on to the Allen Dulles --oligarch funded, drug-running SPY MACHINE which began to use racist, gestapo tactics designed to eradicate dissent just as Hitler had done.. They murdered intellectuals, constitutionalists, nationalists, socialists, teachers, priests and Utopians with death squad tactics ---which were taught at Fort Benning to foreign officers and began to be used extensively in Latin America by local militaries. Our own soldiers did it too, as the Phoenix Program in Viet Nam, which killed thousands of teachers, civilians, village leaders suspected of sympathizing with Hanoi. (HO CHI MINH was our man in ASIA during WWII, just as OSAMA was in AFGHANISTAN. They always turn on us.)
Nazi genocide continues to be used up to the present day. Nazi-invented methods are still used for the murdering of intellectuals, university teachers, heroic politicians or snoopy reporters to quiet them and frighten others. Ask Danny Casolero, or Vince Foster. OR the death squads of LATIN AMERICA wiping out entire villages, every baby, mother, dog, (GOOGLE "QUICHE") done by the GOVERNMENT/ MILITARY, the officer class whom we trained HERE IN AMERICA, and shipped them back NAZIS.

And where does the CIA get the money for death squads, training them, arming them, hitmen and killers? The Poppy trail is alive and well with Burmese heroin exported to China for refining, then straight thru teh LOS ANGELES PORT, to the Long Beach Crips and Bloods gangs. Addicts, in the ghettos, the Nazis in the CIA, their Cuban-exiles who worked in Latin America, who murdered Che, all of it sprang from the Hellwell Dynasty.
Paul Hellwell was the sick tap-root of an ancient, tall, poisonous tree. Hellwell (well named when you think of it) devised a way around the U.S. Constitution just when spooks needed millions of dollars in discretionary funds far from Congressional purview. Dope did the job. BURMA did the job. Lansky kept moving the stuff to the barrio in the late 40's and through out the 50's. No one cared as long as only blacks were addicted.

PART II. THE DRUG DEALERS HMONG US

The 50's were the years of CIA covert operations in Latin America, designed to keep our colonial hegemony over our nearest neighbors. The heroin profits rolled in via addicted blacks in the big cities. U.S. police kept busting the French Corsican traffickers, the FRENCH CONNECTION, trying to keep UNCLE SAM's BURMA CIA drug cartel #1.

In the sixties, the Saigon office of the CIA (Ted Shackley of IranContragate fame) ran both the genocidal Phoenix program and infamous AIR AMERICA and still found time to sell heroin to G.I's. (No wonder we lost!) And they found time to run a bank into the ground, too. Cash drug receipts went to their OWN, BOLDLY incorporated Nugan Hand bank, with CIA officials actually ON THE BOARD. Guess who the bagmen were? Colonel Ollie North and Lieutenant Richard Secord showed up as the two madcap PILOTS who ferried bags of cash that poured in both from Asian earned receipts from Nam /G.I. addicts and from the U.S. where Santos Trafficante pere et fils, (Meyer Lansky's lieutenants) were distributors. All these receipts were deposited in Australia where they could lend them out 9 times to the dollar when they weren't being used and see a tidy growth rate.

To keep the Burmese Generals in check, --by the 60's they were a bunch of very uppity millionaires,-- the CIA expanded to buying poppy from Hmong villagers in Laos which they refined right there in VietNam in Pepsi factories. (You saw it in the Mel Gibson movie, Air America. I know you didn't believe it. It was beyond imagination but it happened.) Parenthetically, today, "Free Burma" activists at American colleges wonder why Pepsi keeps doing biz in such a nasty country. They want a trade blocade and Pepsi won't cooperate. Heck, Pepsi RUNS the drug machine in Asia. During the Nixon years, Pepsi bottling companies were used for refining the tar into powder. Go see AIR AMERICA. It's all there. PEPSI, bold as brass.

A Pepsi Co. chairman was Nixon's most excellent pal ever since days when Nixon was White House Case Officer on Cuba during the Eisenhower administration. Nixon broke champagne bottles at Pepsi plant openings regularly after he and Ike left Washington until he returned to DC as president, with a decade between posts giving him time to do some serious bonding with Pepsi. In that time, Dick also ran around with his Cuban-exile crew who worked for the CIA, doing the worst kinds of mischief: murdering Che Guevara, downing commercial Cuban planes and killing JFK.

Where was Nixon the day JFK got hit? At a Pepsi convention in Dallas. The truth is, Nixon loved spywork as much as he hated the handsome liberal who ran against him and won in the 1960 election, hated him as much as he hated Fidel, which is A LOT as best buddy Cuban exile Bebe Rebozo had taught him all about Cuba. Nixon was on a first name basis with all the Cuban exiles and spooks in that infamous Miami proprietary "ZENITH CORP" on the Miami University grounds. A team of them went after both Fidel and JFK simultaneously: David Atlee Phillips, E. Howard Hunt, Frank Sturgis, and actually, to the very last Cuban, were the Cast of Watergate. Last but not least, Howard Hughes was Dick's Daddy War Bucks or 'Deep Purse.'

Dick Nixon was an integral link in the Hellwell Lineage. When he fell, Reagan, Casey and George Bush carried the torch through an interesting period. After the Viet Nam heroin years, there was a new drug trend: peppier LATIN-produced drugs, cocaine...and new suppliers -- Columbian cartels -- but the same old U.S. barrio black customers as in the late 40s when Hellwell and company began.

The truth about the Cocaine years (which we still are in) has much to do with IranContragate, a three way tie between the CIA/ the Shah and Nicaragua. This White House operation emerged from the White House, it's true, but not from dim-bulb Ronald Reagan but from his industrious V.P. George Bush, a career CIA officer. Bush started the Contras to harass Nicaragua and prevent Danny Ortega's Marxist Leninist socialists from creating a New Cuba. You know, the kind of Republic that sends more teachers, doctors and food growing techs to the third world than God himself? Bush funded the Contras with cocaine receipts.

The star gambit of the period was that triangle between the Shah, the Contras and Bush. The CIA had supported the Shah from way back. They couldn't always give him cash so they did the next best thing. They gave him a money-printing set -- a U.S. intaglio press, silk paper, mint Green #1 ink, and genuine U.S. printing plates. Mini-treasuries were apparently a perk of tyrants who chummed with the Agency. This printing press was known to Bush so next, Bush offered a favor to cocaine king Pablo Escobar (his prime supplier) -- to LAUNDER 8 billion dollars of coke receipts, i.e. make them into legal, spendable, investable money. How? Well, it was imaginative. Bush took 8 billion from Escobar, which was deposited into a Panama bank in Escobar's name. But Bush did a fast one. He took 4 billion in GOOD coke -- dusted hundred dollar bills to Iran and told the Shah he could have real dollars if he'd give him back 8 billion of the Shah's freshly printed, funny money. The Shah had presses going day and night for a few weeks, then Bush brought 8 billion back to Escobar's vault, in their U.S. Panama bank. Then, Bush purloined the other half of Escobar's good money and gave it to a Latin American politician, Nana DeBusia of Guyana where it was laundered in accounts under the signatures of Bush and Casey earmarked for use by the Contras. This was the real Iran Contragate -- the story that never surfaced.

Well, whaddya want? Drugs for guns is a fifty year old American tradition. Life goes better with coke, Pepsi AND heroin too, it would seem. Drugs produced untraceable cash for spies to do the things they love best: run armed mercenaries, kill University professors, anti-colonials, anti-imperialists, anti-fascists, journalists, all of which are the standard Hitlerian Dirty Tricks, along with turning elections with paid staged dramatics. Michael Manley got chased out of a second term in Jamaica, with great bloodshed during election. Manley had anti-colonial smarts that rivaled Karl Marx, a Fidel with no trigger finger, no rough edges, an urbane gentle, English Abe Lincoln type. Mobs were hired. That debacle cost a pretty penny. Same thing getting ALLENDE out in Chile. The people had to be roused, anti-Allende propaganda achieved by buying Chilean journalists. Go see film MISSING with Lemmon/Spacek. From the book The Kidnapping of Charles Horman written by the boy's father, who was played by Lemmon, and see our battleships parked off shore during the week long 'revolution.'

Costa Gavras movies really trace agency history---in "Z", see U.S. installed GENERALS IN GREECE murdering every dissident. A later film with Yves Montand, "State of Siege" about a CIA torture expert, of the DESAPARECIDO period, kidnapped by leftists in Uruguay. WE DID THAT. OUR CIA. Killing activist students, angling for MEN SYMPATHETIC TO THE multi-nationals to WIN ELECTIONS, changing the monkey, they call it all of which costs big bucks.

The Agency has been 'fixing things' that way ever since Italy in the late 40s when Commies first began running for office. It's very costly to swing a vote. But the CIA has its little coffers, filled by its little importing businesses, cheap merchandise from the orient. This is how the CIA built the Burmese generals into what they are today: repressive genoicidal murderers. It built Saddam Hussein and Idi Amin and Marcos, Noriega, and the Shah and Somoza and all those African and Latin despots who sold out, allowed the multi-nationals to come in and enslave peasants, take the land, control industry, and who exploited and plundered their own people, wrecked their countries, stole all the money and banked it in Switzerland and who have caused plagues and famines and civil wars and genocide in their home towns. The usual Suspects. Pals of the Agency, all the way. Conversely, the same CIA murdered all the good presidents like Arbenz of Guatemala, Allende in Chile for daring to speak out. And now the CIA is being forced to look at the monsters they created in Burma. You probably didn't see that Patricia Arquette film about Burma, it showed us what Hell looks like.

Burma, Africa, Latin America, Central America, South East Asia was the same carnage that was in Chile when the Agency tryed to stop Allende. The CIA batter fried that country to make it look so chaotic they had to park battleships offshore, and send people in to stop non-existent riots so they could machine gun Allende to death and say he committed suicide. Stupid locals to this day think Allende ruined their country. It was Henry Kissinger who told Nixon, 'we will make their economy scream.' He used American trojan horse agencies like A.I.D. to put the forceps to the economy to make the Chileans think their ruler was a Commie rat. Since the 40's, Henry and his bosses and their hireling intelligence agents have made the entire planet scream to prevent ONE THING happening, the HOLD of the world bankers and transnationals they own, the Rothschilds, Morgans, Lehmans, Warburgs in Europe, the ROCKEFELLERS in NYC and their FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM, and the rest of the 13 families ---to prevent that oligarch hold loosening on all the trade, banks and gold on the planet.

And it isn't over. Let us move to current events. CLINTON just opened Long Beach Harbor to the RED ARMY, the processor and distributor for Burma-grown poppy. Why did John Huang raise all that Chinese money for Bill? Clinton and the CIA have allowed RED CHINA to bring heroin in in exchange for it. This was not Bill's idea, of course. Clinton has been the CIA's go-fer-& facilitator for two decades. Remember MENA airport in Arkansas? That's where all the IranContragate coke got into the U.S. You've read COMPROMISE by TERRY REED? Mort Sahl has been heard telling people to read it. You find it at better bookshops. It tells how Clinton was paid for his long years of CIA work.

LONG BEACH HARBOR did not want these Chinese in there, fought it. The Prez got them in. Now, COSCO (People's Liberation Army's shipping company) containers come in by the thousand FULL of the most sophisticated guns in the world, AK- 47's, GIVEN to CRIPS AND BLOODS who are the distributors of the heroin to American schoolkids.

Groups that want to get the Generals out of Burma have to step on the snake's head, locate that long, thin supply line from Burma to the USA. You people who are on the Net reading this, do your research. It's all in books. Then, join the FREE BURMA coalitions at local colleges or the Black Outrage groups. Next, stir up a media ruckus. Find the authors, get them on your favorite, local radio shows where the NAACP can hear them. Keep the Gary Webb story CIA DEALING DRUGS TO GHETTOS alive. Contact author researchers Fred Landis, Donald Freed, and ex CIA guys, Victor Marchetti, Ralph McGehee, Phillip Agee, John Stockwell, and ex-DEA agent Michael Levine. And Blasé Bonpane, Danny Sheehan, Father Bill Davis. Their websites and lecture agents are easy to find with a search engine like [link to www.altavista.digital.com]
Just appoint yourself as the booking agent, and get them on talk radio shows in your area, that you enjoy, preferably nationally syndicated. You can even book shows for British authors as it's all done by telephone interview these days. So become a promoter of the 'bust the USA for being a dealer ' movement.
The Blacks who are Outraged at all their sons being in jail have formed groups in the wake of the Webb revelations. But these groups and the FREE BURMA groups do NOT do their homework, and have no idea that THE USA/CIA selling of drugs goes back 50 years or more. All those young black boys in prison drugs should be let out as their conviction was obtained by Entrapment by the government. Give them this article and tell them to research, write and footnote, publish and broacast. They have to use this information in their demonstrations, mounted as street theatre. CIA spooks with big needles, Burmese Generals dancing with American Generals.

The Hellwell dynasty IS A LINEAGE of spies, funding guns for dirty trix, fixed elections, tumbling the monkeys in third world republics, and all of it paid for by US barrios. THIS ARMY crawls on its stomach because it's a SNAKE! It should be sued out of business by MOTHERS of addicts who have been jailed, wives of fathers jailed, and last of all, all the crippled crack babies born to addict mothers. VICTIMS SHOULD seek pro-bono lawyers and SUE these spymasters and the oligarchs who run them---as INDIVIDUALS ---for multi-million dollar damages under federal racketeering laws. Judges often cannot be bought. Law suits might be profitable for such citizen activist groups.

The opportunity for ending the CIA's reign of terror may fall ironically and finally to the blacks who were spoon fed drugs for so long. Gary Webb's getting the Black Caucus and NAACP mad as Hell was part miracle, part good move. Burma activists and black activist groups should make a rainbow coalition and get in touch with Webb ( gwebb@sjmercury.com ). More than any other journalist, Webb can help expose this genocidal phalange of the CIA.

Do a search on the article title, "The PEGASUS File" in Nexus New Times, (April/May issue and June/July issue in 1998, or go to [link to www.wild-life.com] which supplies the exact facts on the George Bush cocaine years. If enough people cite these facts and summon the witnesses and sue CIA spooks and ex-presidents as individuals, we may stop some dirty candidates from getting into power, and put a halt to the government's role in dealing drugs in the ghettos. Congresswoman Maxine Waters tried to make this part of public record but she oddly stopped. The people need to continue rattling the cage bars and trying to prove that They have been trashing the constitution and implementing oligarch agendas outside of our country and breaking the law, the Boland Amendment, which says we cannot interfere abroad. And they have been enticing our children with drugs then jailing them in record numbers.
Find the roots of the drug trade, find that group within the CIA that needs drug receipts for dirty tricks, we may also end up solving the mystery of the century, who killed JFK. The oil men that researcher/author Donald FREED thinks murdered JFK were Rockefeller /Bush oil pals in Texas. Kissinger, stuck like a PIN in Nixon's administration as Secretary of State, was a one-man think-tank for the Rocks. The Rockefellers are the main stockholders of all U.S. oil companies and controlled oil in the USA from its turn-of-the-century discovery. Kennedy had reduced the oil depletion allowance, and was about to end the war that the Rocks created. Rocks were after the biggest oil field on the planet in the South China sea. The Rocks are not lilly white. They lured the Saudis into depositing all petrodollars from 30 years of drilling into western banks, new, little offshore' banking SUBSIDIARIES which couldn't be linked to them. They lent the petrodollars to third world countries, who couldn't pay it back, so they on paper 'lost it', then they bankrupted/collapsed all the banks so the Saudis lost all their money. Jed Bush got to collapse one, Keating another. Rocks blatently stole the petrodollars of the poor towel heads! The Bush family held down the victims during the rape. The Rockefellers had ordered it all from way off to the side.
It's odd but anywhere the Hellwell Heritage is, Rockefellers turn up. Winthrop Rockefeller was governor of Arkansas when Clinton needed signatures to become a Rhodes Scholar. Clinton was from camp Rockefeller from day one. And why not? Rothchilds and Rocks are all there is on this planet. They HAVE all the marbles. The other 5 billion of us can go starve.
Is that a dumb greedy game or what? Who's going to buy their Lincoln towncars or even a bottle of aspirin at current costs? Today, no matter what kind of Ollie North right winger you are, there is no justification for dealing drugs to fight Commies. There simply IS no more cold war. Ruskis and Red Chinese now appear to play ball with us. (Many have their doubts, knowing that a well trained Leninist does not turn coat on that knowledge that the transnationals are blood-suckers and there is no real trckledown no matter what the glad rap.) But, seeing that Commies seem to want to get into mutual funds, what has the CIA got left to fight or control? But this agency has control on the brain, control the target country to lie down and accept the pronged teeth in the neck. The big trading powers espouse 'free trade' but in truth can't let anything be free or organic. Everything is by control, implemented by conspiracy.
Don't kid yourself. The CIA FUND raisers are raising money for something these days. The drugs are flowing through the ghetto faster than ever, and rival dealers are being arrested all the time so the Agency is up to something, implementing some hidden agenda with the money.
But suddenly, out of nowhere, we can celebrate. Journalist Gary Webb, the Free Burma groups and the NAACP NIMBYs are right on the JUGULAR of the BIG GUY like a chupacabra. The big guy knows it, even if he doesn't let you KNOW that he knows and even if you don't know that he knows that you're right. He's sweating that you're going to find eveything out and come after him. Will you? What do you mean? If you read this far, YOU JUST DID!
So go and tell your friends what you know. Download this article and print it out. (Highlight text, Click on 'File' then 'SAVE AS', stick it in a directory where it won't get erased, I call mine (hold as the parentheses puts it at top of list, never in CACHE! Later, go find it, edit and print its mere dozen pages out.)
And don't worry. Truth will out. Some seriously bad karma awaits this slimeball group and it is coming. Many had thought Y2K would offer the meltdown of the stock market and a world crash and would have oligarchs leaping out of windows. Such a crash never manifested. It does seem necessary for something to punish the politicians who designed the disenfranchisement of 99% of the American people. We have become hamsters in their machine, turning the cogs and buying their products so they can fly around in jets and eat caviar.
The NEW WORLD ORDER has taken too much from the worker and gained too much unneeded terrain for the super rich CEO's. THE NEW WORLD ORDER has two presidential candidates battling one another in this coming election so N.W.O wins no matter what.
PREPARING America's starving, stressed middle class and her ghetto denizens for a cash-free New World Order millenium is the new survival adaptation required. At my website [link to home.earthlink.net] I teach the LANDLESS how to grow food on a vacant lot, but how to scuffle, or survive on a dime. (Confessions of a Bottom Feeder articles at [link to home.earthlink.net] ) Also, articles on how to buy rural property with low down payment with a Fannie Mae loan which favors first time home buyers.
Start learning how to USE the system that has abused you. Learn about the US DOMESTIC POLICY and FOREIGN policy at the same time. Learn about our politicos' malfeasances vis a vis getting us all hooked on drugs so that they have an endless supply of "under the counter" cash for the CIA's dirty tricks. The reason U.S. will never legalize drugs is because that would take the profits away from the CIA. So our children and our grandchildren will continue to go to prison for drugs dangled beneath their noses by their own governors and cops. To learn hat's really going on visit the Tom Davis Book company --- the biggest mail order company with the biggest catalogue offering books that tell the truth AMAZON.COM will never offer. Find where the bones are buried without buying a single book as their catalogue amply describes book's contents. It's the best book shop in the world so go right now to [link to www.cruzio.com] and read all the hidden secrets and conspiracies of the USA and CIA ---way beyond simple drug dealing. That is only the beginning. TOM DAVIS BOOKS, PO Box 1107w, Aptos, CA 95001-1107.
It is only our ignorance which keeps the CIA snake crawling through the banana republics causing poverty, urban unrest, famine, civil wars and babies dying and through the ghettos and cities of America, causing the same. Now, we are no longer ignorant! So by reading this, you may have just saved a baby's life!
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Re: TPTB Exposed Bigtime, you want the facts all in one place, READ thisQuote

The "Black" Pope

Count Hans Kolvenbach—The Jesuit’s General



4/15/00 RICK MARTIN

So, you thought you were pretty well informed by now about all of the main players on the "conspiracy" playing field? You’ve maybe been hearing for years about (or bumped into on your own) the various elements of society who control our world from behind the scenes.

You’ve gotten familiar with the role played by, for instance, the Khazarian Zionists (who invented the word "Jew" to disguise their adopted heritage, as distinguished from the biblical Judeans), or the role played by the Banksters (banking gangsters) controlling the economies of the world, by the CFR (Council on Foreign Relations), the Trilateral Commission, the Bilderbergers, the Committee of 300 (the 17 wealthiest so-called "elite" families)—the Rothschild's in England and Rockefellers in America and Bronfman's in Canada, and on and on, comprising the physical power structure of the New World Order puppets under the direction of darkly motivated, other-dimensional "master deceivers" commonly known as Lucifer or Satan and their "fallen angel" cohorts.

While all of those details contribute to understanding the Larger Picture, what you are about to read fills in a most important Missing Link in this entire structure. And I don’t mean a little side issue; I mean a link so central—yet so well hidden from general public view, and for so long—that even the most studied of "conspiracy theory" scholars probably have not put together much of the information that is going to be presented here.

To call the following outlay "controversial" and "sensitive" is about as mild an understatement of the truth of the matter as can be made! This missing link changes the entire slant of the entire playing field!

After months of anticipation and weeks of preparation, I was finally able to speak with Vatican Assassins author Eric Jon Phelps on Tuesday, March 14. There was simply no other way to cover Eric’s historic masterpiece spanning, literally, five centuries, than to just ask questions covering huge spans of time and major historical events. It took us almost four hours to accomplish the task, yet we could easily have gone on for another forty.

We here at The SPECTRUM are simply unwilling to reduce the importance of this work by presenting it in a too distilled fashion. In fact, in order to share this material with at least some of the pertinent backup, Eric has granted us permission to print (directly after the interview) several excerpts from his soon-to-be-published book which will help you in understanding certain aspects of this magnificently important and broad-sweeping story. The missing link is surely a central link.

Let’s call this story the "Jesuit-Vatican connection" to the unfolding New World Order agenda. You make up your own mind just how absolutely central, yet well hidden, has been this link! There’s a good reason the secret Vatican library is so extensive and yet remains so intact from outside intrusion, despite the many others who would like to possess such a collection of information detailing much "censored" data about our true, otherworldly cultural heritage.

When one reads a work like Vatican Assassins, one can’t help but reflect back on the purposely "adjusted" and watered down and boring moments in high school history class. Meanwhile, the true history of what has gone on is dynamic and full of calculated intrigue.

In this business, I’ve heard and read a lot of things. But when I had to pick my jaw up off the floor during the reading of certain historical portions in Eric’s book—well, let me just say that Truth certainly is stranger, and far more interesting, than the many fictions we’ve been led to believe are historical fact. And yet The Truth does fit together like the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle.

This book SHOULD be a best-seller, but it is hardly likely to achieve such general attention—considering how well controlled and censored is the publishing business. Thus is the reason for our lengthy presentation of this most astonishing and critically important material here in The SPECTRUM.

We are in a time of Truth being revealed from all directions. And there is probably no more fundamental, mind-rattling, and previous notions-shattering example of that than what is being presented here. The interview is directly followed by a number of pertinent excerpts from Eric’s eye-opening book—which will be available July 1.

[Editor’s note: It should be noted up-front that the information presented below is the studied opinion of Eric Jon Phelps. We here at The SPECTRUM find much about his presentation of his historical research which meshes with and expands upon Truth which has been presented by many other authors in these pages and elsewhere. And that is good; Truth is Truth is Truth, and should all mesh.

However, for the peace of mind of our unique readership—which typically has cultivated a more aware spiritual perspective than the general public—we do not want to give the impression that we agree with (or wish to promote) some collateral aspects of Eric’s presentation having to do with his personal "religious" convictions. The focus of those convictions follows a much more biblically conventional (literal) path—in stark contrast to the unconventional, questioning, wide-angle vision of his historical material.

Generally such opinions are simply allowed to stand on their own—for you to sort and interpret as you see fit—rather than being singled-out to be addressed editorially. However, in this case, the practical side of Eric’s stated religious convictions include the condoning of some degree of violence (or violent protest) and use of armaments. And such convictions are very much the opposite of our philosophical position—for many reasons, not the least of which is the obvious Adversarial bait-and-entrapment which would result from choosing what we would consider to be low-frequency responses to schoolroom Earth’s current challenges.

Yet, if the perceptive reader penetrates "between the lines" thoughtfully, there is glimpsed a recurring commendable spiritual message in Eric’s commentary—of "Have the courage to speak The Truth" and "God helps those who help themselves"—which we certainly DO agree with wholeheartedly and have long supported enthusiastically.

We are in the time of the Great Awakening on this planet. The Light of Truth, intensifying with each passing moment, is nudging many to step forward and share what they know. Will such ones follow that nudge or continue to hide in fear? The answer to that question is perhaps the most important aspect of schoolroom Earth’s relentless testing at this critical time.

One last-minute footnote before beginning this interview: The Arts & Entertainment (A&E) cable television channel just started to air—on Easter Sunday evening!—a new two-hour documentary called: The Vatican Revealed. Tape it so you can study it carefully; within the lines of dialog and some of those people chosen for commentaries are many, many clues to the true power of the Vatican over world affairs. It would, of course, be much more revealing to watch the A&E program AFTER having read and digested the following.]



Martin: Before we begin, let me say a few words. The topic of your book is so comprehensive and covers, literally, all aspects of global control by the Jesuits, dating back to 1540. I would like to begin our conversation with a very important point of clarification so that our readers have something to hold onto while reading the historical narrative we are about to present. Let me also add that your book is one of the most compelling, dynamic, genuinely educational historical documents I have ever read. I want to tell you, I am impressed!

You, literally, link every major global conflict and political assassination to the hands of the Jesuit Order. The Jews, as with many other groups you mention, have been the unwitting pawns in this Jesuit Agenda.

Today, the present. I’m going to start here, and then we’re going to go way back in time and work our way up. But, I want to start HERE because it will give a foundation for going back in time.

Today, who is the Superior General of the Jesuits, the so-called "Black Pope" [black here refers to hidden, evil activities, not to race or color] who gives the orders to the actual Pope. Is it still Jean-Baptist Janssens?

Phelps: Janssens, Frenchman. No, he passed away in 1964. Then Pedro Arrupe came to power. Then, after Arrupe died, in 1988, I believe, the present Jesuit General is Count Hans Kolvenbach. [See photo nearby.] I call him Count Hans Kolvenhoof.

Martin: Let’s discuss this position of "General" and, in addition, who is this person, Count Hans Kolvenbach? Who does he serve? What are his origins? Where does he hail from?

Phelps: The present General is a Dutchman, his nationality is Dutch.

Martin: Where is he? Physically, where is he?

Phelps: He resides in Rome, at the headquarters of the Jesuits, called the Church of Jesu. So, the Jesuit General resides in Rome at, what I just called, the Jesuit headquarters.

Martin: The Church of Jesu, is that near the Vatican?

Phelps: It’s not far from the Vatican, right. It’s in the same general area. It’s headquarters of the Knights of Malta.

Martin: Is it part of Vatican City, proper?

Phelps: Right, I believe, yes it is.

Martin: Where does Satan fit into this picture, and what is the ultimate goal of the Jesuits, the so-called Society of Jesus?

Phelps: The Jesuit General, and the other high Jesuit Generals, they are sorcerers. They are Luciferians, and they worship what they would call Lucifer. They do not believe in Satan. They believe in Lucifer.

Now, according to Alberto Rivera, he was invited—because he was a top Jesuit at the time in the late ’60s—he was invited to a "Black Mass" in Spain where there were quite a few top Jesuit Generals present. And he called it a "Black Mass". Well, when you’re involved in a "Black Mass", you’re involved in the worship of Lucifer, all dressed in their black capes and so on.

Martin: I’m fascinated by Count Hans Kolvenbach because nobody in the world knows who this person is. I’ve never heard the name.

Phelps: Let me just tell you that you can see his picture and his top Jesuits—just a second and I’ll get the book. The name of the book is called Jesuits: A Multi-Biography, by Jean Lacoutre, and that is available, usually, in the bookstores. It was published in 1995.

Jean Lacoutre is a Frenchman. He was a communist, is a communist. On the last page of the pictures in it, that is right adjacent to page 343, you see Peter Hans Kolvenbach. He’s the Jesuit General, and he looks like just a very evil individual. There’s a Black man, who’s a high Jesuit, he’s a 29 Superior Jesuit with his cosmopolitan General staff. One of the General staff looks like Ben Kingsley of Shindler’s List. There are six White men, and one Black man. And that’s his General staff.

Martin: What is the process of choosing a successor General?

Phelps: The High Jesuits elect him, and he’s elected for life—unless he becomes a "heretic".

Martin: And the so-called "High Jesuits" represent what group?

Phelps: I would say that they’re the "professed", the high 4th Degree. When a Jesuit is professed, he is under the Jesuit Oath; he is under the "Bloody Oath" that I have in my book.

Martin: Do we have permission to reprint that Oath in our paper?

Phelps: Of course, absolutely.

Martin: One of my questions has to do with the Oath and it’s similarity to the Protocols Of The Learned Elders Of Zion, and I wrote that question before I got back to the Protocols portion of your book.

Phelps: The Jesuits obviously wrote the Protocols because they have carried out every protocol in that little handbook. They have carried everything out. And, Alberto Rivera says—and he was a Jesuit—he was greatly maligned, not helped at all by the Apostate, Protestants, and Baptists in this country; he was helped, somewhat, by Jack Chick. Jack Chick published his story in six volumes, titled Alberto I, II, III, IV, V, & VI.

Alberto Rivera says that it was Jews aligned with the Pope who published the Protocols. Well, I tend to feel that it was just the Jesuits themselves because they, and they alone, were the ones who were able to bring this to pass.

They’re the ones in the government. They’re the ones behind professional sports. The owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers is a Knight of Malta. The owner of the Detroit Lions is a Knight of Malta. All your top owners of these ball clubs, for the most part, are Knights of Malta, getting the people whooped up in this hoopla over games and sports, while they’re busy creating a tyranny. So, that was one of the things in the Protocols—that they would create "amusements".

Another one they used was Walt Disney, 33rd-degree Freemason—Disneyworld, Disneyland. Another one was Milton Hersey, with Hersey Park. They create all of these amusements and games and pastimes to get the people drunk with pleasure, while they’re busy overthrowing the Protestant form of government.
Sean
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You antiCatholic assholes, full of Jack Chick (100 proof)and his Alberto Rivera lies, are too funny.

Of course the fact that ignorant jerks like you guys actually vote in the US gives all fairminded, intelligent people pause.

How about you guys learn to read actual books instead of Jack Chick Comix?

God pity you all - but please God keep you away from the rest of the country. You're as bad as the KKK
Anonymous Coward
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i just put this thread in my favorites folder its that big
stefree
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On December 24, 2001, Pat Robertson resigned as president of the
Christian Coalition. It was a symbolic act whose meaning was clear to true believers: the president had ascended to the head of the True American Church. (On the Frontlines of the Culture War) by Dr. David R. Koepsell,
Secular Humanist Bulletin, Volume 20, Number 2.

[b]And in the same symbolic sense….


Monday, January 14, 2008 Ladies and Jesuits, the General Has Left the Borgo "And thus, the 24 year, four-month ministry of focused and single-minded care for and stewardship of the universal Society of Jesus by Father Kolvenbach has come to an end."

With those words, the Jesuit Curia announced earlier today that Father-General had officially resigned.
(Rocco Palma, Whispers in the Loggia)


The Jesuits and the Catholic Church have ascended to the head of the “True” American Church. On December 24, 2001, Pat Robertson resigned as president of the
Christian Coalition. It was a symbolic act whose meaning was clear to true
believers: the president had ascended to the head of the True American
Church. On the Frontlines of the Culture War by Dr. David R. Koepsell,
Secular Humanist Bulletin, Volume 20, Number 2.
And in the same symbolic sense….
Monday, January 14, 2008 Ladies and Jesuits, the General Has Left
the Borgo "And thus, the 24 year, four-month ministry of focused and
single-minded care for and stewardship of the universal Society of
Jesus by Father Kolvenbach has come to an end."

With those words, the Jesuit Curia announced earlier today that
Father-General had officially resigned.
Rocco Palma, Whispers in the Loggia
The Jesuits and the Catholic Church have ascended to the head of the
“True” American Church.


Read my thread about the Riddle of the Sphinx if you don't think the papacy is the "head" of the NWO with the USA & Britain as its' dupes....

This is a terrific thread - thanks op, I'll also post to several other forums -news worth noting! Just remember though,Jesus said to follow Him not intrigues Idol1
stefree
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cheers P.S. Duh, sorry about the duplicate post
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YOUR POLICE ARE BEING COMMUNIZED



Highly important!



A detective in San Diego, California has put together an article exposing how socialist/communist public officials have been forcing mind-bending techniques upon our local police, and training the rookies for a militarized communist replacement for our former law enforcement system. The article is written by Phillip Worts. His article puts the pieces together and exposes how Marxists tactics are being used to change the performance of American law enforcement officials.



Up to now even our older police officers have not been able to explain the changes and operational alterations that have been forced upon them, but with this expose by Detective Phillip Worts all the pieces fall into place for the benefit of police officers as well as those of us researchers who have been tracking the subversion emanating from the smoky corridors in Washington, D.C.



Worts shows how Communist strategies have been revived, redefined, and implemented for the purpose of controlling the American people.



You already know what they have done to the teachers in our schools, who are forced to practice techniques which mind control the thinking of the young. You have also seen how the courts and the law-making bodies push subversive legislation which our president and governors willingly sign into "law". Now you will have a bona fide expose on what is happening to those in law enforcement.



I strongly urge you to go to the following web site for Detective Phillip Worts' well-written article:



[link to www.crossroad.to]



Make a copy of this article and take it to those you trust in law enforcement. Many police officers know something is wrong, but they don't know how to explain it. Worts' article is so clear-cut! If we can wake up this important segment of our governmental system, and get law enforcement to stand with us instead of against us, we will have reached a turning point against the new world order. If we fail to do this now, we will lose major support when it comes to enforcing New Jersey Representative Rush Holt's bad gun bill H.R. 124. There is a lot more to say on this subject, but I think you will value the information you will find on the web site.



If you desire, I can fax over to you his article with the underlining and marginal notes I did on my copy. It runs about 10-pages as I will include a copy of Maureen Heaton's article entitled "Participatory Democracy". The latter is also found on my web site (www.libertygunrights.com) under the category entitled "Federal State Collusion". My phone number is 559 584 5209. Whatever you do -- spread the word heavily about Worts' article.



Some of you researchers are familiar with the technique called "Planning, Programming, and Budgeting System" (PPBS). This was the prototype that was first introduced into both the schools and general government, forced by the Office of Management and Budget, during the late 60's. It is also based upon a predetermined marxist outcome. It gets its momentum from the federal block grant programming. Contact me if you have any questions. We could turn the tables on the global internationalists that are holding down the seats and the presidency in our government!



Remember Lincoln once said: "You can fool some of the people, all of the time, and all of the people, some of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time!" Much credit goes to Phillip Worts for assembling a great article!



Second Amendment Committee Hanford, California liberty89@libertygunrights.com
Anonymous Coward
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Phillip Worts shows how Communist strategies have been revived, redefined and are now being used to control the American people:

Community Oriented Policing

© 2000 Phillip Worts, Detective, San Diego Police Department

Skip down to The Dialectic: Fomenting the Revolution or Antonio Gramski

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There is a myth that communism is dead and that the cold war is over. Nothing could be further from the truth. The problem is that few people today understand what communism really is and just where the cold war battle lines are actually drawn. Crack open a dictionary and look up the term “Dialectical Materialism.” You should find something like this:

“A philosophy founded by Karl Marx… which forms the basis of Communist doctrine: it combines the materialistic idea of matter over mind with the Hegelian dialectic in which opposing forces are constantly being reunited at a higher level.” -- Lexicon Webster Dictionary

But that definition might beg the question, “What is the Hegelian dialectic?” For modern man, the answer to that question is epic. The Hegelian dialectic has profoundly impacted the world in which you live.

What is communism?
The Dialectic: Fomenting the Revolution

The concept of the dialectic has been around for a long time. It is simply that of opposite positions: Thesis (position) vs. Antithesis (opposite position). In traditional logic, if my thesis was true, then all other positions were by definition untrue. For example, if my thesis is 2 + 2 = 4, then all other answers (antithesis) are false. Georg W.F. Hegel, the nineteenth century German philosopher, turned that concept upside down by equalizing Thesis and Antithesis. All things are now relative. There is no such thing as absolute truth to be found anywhere. Instead, “truth” is found in Synthesis, a compromise of Thesis and Antithesis. This is the heart and soul of the consensus process.

This is diametrically opposed to the Judeo-Christian world-view prevalent in the Western world for the better part of two millennia that held that God existed, that He existed outside of the material creation and that man had a moral obligation to Him and His laws. God was transcendent and thus truth was absolute and transcendent, outside of our ability to manipulate it. This all changed with Hegel and modern man was born. Man could now challenge any authority and position, even God. Since there is no such thing as absolute truth, “my truth” is just as good as “your truth”, so don’t tell me what to think or how to behave. As Nietzsche, the “God is Dead” philosopher, would later say, “There is absolutely no absolute.” Now 2 + 2 can equal 5, or 17, or whatever you feel is right. (Hint: This is why our schools are failing. All teachers are certified on Benjamin Bloom’s work. He said “…we recognize the point of view that truth and knowledge are only relative and that there are no hard and fast truths which exist for all time and all places”).

At about the same time that Hegel was passing from the scene, Karl Marx caught the revolutionary fever. He drew heavily from Hegel (the dialectic) and Feuerbach (materialism). He picked up where the other philosophers left the discussion, but with a twist. He scornfully stated, “The philosophers have only interpreted the world in different ways. The point, however, is to change it.” To CHANGE the WORLD was to become the warp and woof of Marxism. In the Marxian interpretation of reality, God had been abandoned. Alone in his universe, man was to fill the vacuum left by religion with materialism. Religion was the enemy of all progress. As he wrote in 1843, “Religion is the opium of the people.” No longer bound to a relationship with his Creator, the social relationship of “man to man” became the principle of Marx’s theory. It followed that these social relationships, which necessarily involve conflict, cause the changes in human progress. As the opening words of the Communist Manifesto announce: “The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.” Note the dialectic reasoning: the clash of opposites produces synthesis and change. Man, freed from religious restraints will carry the revolution (change via conflict) forward until all are equal in a man made utopia on earth. To that end, the Manifesto concludes, “Working men of all countries, unite!”

To summarize Marxism:

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It is Dialectical Materialism, or, in simpler terms: a God-expunged human reasoning process.
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REVOLUTION is its goal, to “change the world”, Marx said.
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The CHANGE is to be from a Theistic World View (Old World Order) to a Humanistic World View (New World Order). The term New World Order was a popular euphemism for world communism for years. Conspiracy kooks did not invent it. When it started to take on negative connotations, it was dropped for the nicer sounding label, Global Governance.
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Change is to occur through CONFLICT, (Crisis/Problems/Issues).



The Cold War. Where is the battlefield?

Change Happens: The Re-culturing of America

Even as the worldwide communist revolution got underway in earnest around the globe, a rift was forming within Marxist intellectual circles. Around the turn of the century there was a growing trend within this movement that a better way to change the world is not abruptly and violently at the point of a bayonet, (traditional Marxist revolution), but rather it should be done slowly and incrementally by transforming individuals and their cultural institutions. Then you can control a country as effectively as if you conquered it militarily. In fact, this method is preferred because one does not have to rebuild bombed out cities and dig all those mass graves!

The home for this new wave of dialectical Marxist thinking became the emerging “science” of socio-psychology. It may come as a surprise to many to discover that virtually all of the pillars of modern psychology were humanistic utopians who believed that there is no God, that mankind can and should be manipulated (for its own good, of course), and that all social problems can be solved by the proper reprogramming of man’s mind. This would lead to an era of peace and prosperity based on diversity, tolerance and unity. Most of their work dealt with the details of human behavior, but their over-arching view was that of transforming society (echo the revolution). Hence, they came to be known as “Transformational Marxists”.

One such group was the Fabian Socialists, who took their name from the Roman general, Fabius. Fabius, it will be remembered, was confronted with Hannibal’s invasion of Italy. Hannibal with his elephants held the advantage of superior forces, but was far from home and supplies. Instead of confronting his foe head on, a battle he would have certainly lost, Fabius utilized hit-and-run tactics. Harassing his enemy and wearing him down incrementally piece-by-piece over time until Hannibal capitulated, Fabius won the war. The Fabian Socialists adopted this strategy in their goal of world socialism. In a similar vein, the transformational Marxists advocated a “slow march through the institutions,” as famous Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci would say. Gramsci’s theories cannot be overstated in this regard, as this strategy has become synonymous with his name. The Gramsci Strategy is the “War of Position”, (i.e. the battle ground is for the mind and culture) vs. the “War of Maneuver”, (i.e. traditional battlefield warfare with guns and bombs). Gramsci engendered the anger of his communist counterparts in Moscow when he basically told them they were doing it all wrong. Gramsci died in prison under Mussolini’s regime, but his strategy has become the strategy for changing society.[1]

Meanwhile, in Germany, a group of some 21 Marxist socio-psychologists gathered in Frankfurt and formed the Institute of Marxist Research. Perhaps that was a little too obvious for their opponents and they renamed it the Institute for Social Research. When Hitler rose to power, most of these men fled to America and continued their work here. Kurt Lewin, J.L. Moreno, Theodor Adorno, Erik Fromm, Max Horkhiemer and others found positions in American universities and had their work funded by pro-Marxist foundations.

Kurt Lewin is of special interest for this discussion because it was he who went to M.I.T. and conducted the research involving group dynamics that laid the foundation for Total Quality Management. At the risk of oversimplifying how the process of group dynamics works, it could be summarized as a method of belief and behavior modification, using dialectic-reasoning skills (remember, all truth is relative), in a group setting. It utilizes the inherent fear an individual person has of being alienated from the group. By use of a change agent, or “facilitator”[2], individuals are herded toward “consensus” by compromising their position for the sake of “social harmony.” According to Lewin,

“A successful change includes, therefore, three aspects: UNFREEZING the present level, MOVING to the new level, and FREEZING group life on the new level.” [3]

This is precisely the technique with which the communists brainwashed American POWs, the only difference being they could accelerate the “unfreezing” phase with physical torture.[4] In group dynamics the pain is not physical, it’s emotional. Do not underestimate the force of emotional pain. POWs frequently described their long periods in isolation as worse than some of the most brutal physical torture. Isolation from the group is a powerful behavior modification weapon. Transformational Marxists such as Kurt Lewin refined their weapon for the new battlefield: Using group dynamics to invade the culture to affect the paradigm shift. The weapon looks like this:

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A Diverse Group (“Diversity” needed for conflict)
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Dialoging to Consensus (Dialectic process)
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Over a Social Issue (Problem/Crisis/Issues)
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In a Facilitated Meeting (Controlled environment using facilitator /change agent)
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To a Predetermined Outcome (Paradigm shift)



The Marxist Trojan Horse: Total Quality Management (TQM)

TQM is an organizational transformation strategy that uses:

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Group Dynamics
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Facilitator/Change Agents (“Strategic Planning” occurs in councils)
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“Problem Solving”
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Systems Management (ISO 9000)

Decoding the term “Total Quality Management” is impossible without an understanding of the Marxist foundation upon which it was built. I use the word “decoding” because so many of the dialectic concepts are masked by nice sounding double-talk.

TOTAL = Holistic, Gestalt, Global

QUALITY[5] = People. (Also slang, short for TQM systems in general, e.g. “We have a Quality organization”).

MANAGEMENT = The facilitators, the agents of change.

With this background we arrive at our current application of the dialectic in our nation. I would like to now focus on the role that your local law enforcement agency has in the “re-culturing of America.” Your local beat cop has a special part to play, and he doesn’t even realize it. Not only has TQM change agents restructured many of the police departments in America, they are now in a position to turn the police themselves into the facilitators of the community through a program called COPs, or Community Oriented Policing. COPs is a federally funded program administered through the U.S. Department of Justice. What is COPs? The most succinct definition I found was in a DJ brochure:

COMMUNITY POLICING WHAT IS IT?

Shift in philosophy about police duties vs. community responsibilities to a team concept of TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT of the community. Reidentifying the police role as a FACILITATOR in the community. (Emphasis mine).

Translation: Transformation from a constitutionally empowered local police force performing their duty to keep the peace to that of a change agent working within the community to affect a Marxist paradigm shift. Pay close attention to what the influential German Marxist Georg Lukacs had to say about who the facilitators are in the community: “The institutions in socialist society which act as the facilitators between the public and private realms are the Soviet. They are the congresses [diverse groups], which facilitate the debate [dialoguing to consensus] of universal problems [social issues] in the context of the everyday.”[6]

* Leaders of the community (law enforcement, government, business, education, health, civic, non-profit, medical, religious, etc.) collaborating to identify problems in the community, what the significant impact on people will be, and suggesting solutions to those problems. (This is POP, or Problem Oriented Policing. See footnote).[7]

* Identifying common ground, where all factions of a community can work together for the COMMON GOOD of the community in a broader problem-solving approach. Forming a partnership between police and the rest of the community where each is accountable to each other and the community as whole. (Emphasis mine. End of COPs definition).

Note the reference to the “common good”, the ever-present ideal in the communist state. Individual rights become subordinated to the so-called greater good. This raises serious concern over the role of the police officer in society as a “partner” with community groups and social service programs, which, due to the blurring of lines of responsibility, are unaccountable to the public [voters].

To further understand the philosophy of COPS, one does not have look further than the late socio-psychologist Dr. Robert Trojanowicz. Formerly the director of the National Center for Community Policing at the University of Michigan, he is considered the father of Community Oriented Policing. Consider the following selections from his writings.

“Social control is most effective at the individual level. THE PERSONAL CONSCIENCE IS THE KEY ELEMENT in ensuring self-control, refraining from deviant behavior even when it can be easily perpetrated.” [8]

“The family, the next most important unit affecting social control, is obviously instrumental in the initial formation of the conscience and in the continued reinforcement of the values that encourage law abiding behavior.” [9]

This is an astonishing admission of the fundamental dynamics of crime prevention and social disorder. The most conservative thinkers alive today couldn’t have better articulated what makes for domestic tranquility in any society. Our founding fathers were keenly aware of this fact. James Madison cited the fact that our form of limited government is “wholly inadequate” without personal conscience as the internal social control. So then, in an effort to solve America’s moral chaos, we are going to restore the personal conscience by encouraging accountability to a higher authority (ten commandments) and strengthening the family, right? Don’t be silly, says Dr. Trojanowicz.

“Unfortunately, because of the reduction of influence exerted neighbors, the extended family and even the family, social control is now often more dependent on external control, than on internal self-control.”[10]

Oh, darn, he says. Since that “unfortunate” breakdown of conscience and the family structure, the social order is now dependent on “external control”. Read that, “The State”. Unfortunately indeed! Dr. Trojanowicz ponders the dilemma of the current state of affairs in his paper Community Policing and the Challenge of Diversity:

“In addition to raising questions (dialectic reasoning questions all absolutes) about our national identity, increasing diversity also raises questions about how we define American “values’ and “morality.’ (Absolute values of right and wrong vs. relative values). Many strongly held traditional beliefs derive from Judeo-Christian traditions, blended with faith in the intrinsic virtues of family and the American Dream of the United States as a meritocracy where those who are willing to work hard will succeed. Can this model encompass the experience of the growing number of Muslims, Hindus and Buddhists among us? (What, Muslims Hindus and Buddhists aren’t willing to work hard?) Does it reflect sufficient sensitivity to the concerns of people of color, women and gays?”[11]

Got that? Traditional Judeo-Christian beliefs (with their absolute truths and morals) are out, diversity and relative values are in. If we are not to restore the personal conscience and the family, what is his solution? He continues:

“The community of interest generated by crime, disorder and fear of crime becomes the goal to allow community policing officer an entre into the geographic community.” [12]

If you did not fall out of your chair with that line, you weren’t paying attention. Social chaos is the GOAL for the transformational Marxist. The crisis of crime and disorder is the door for the police officer as facilitator/change agent to enter the community (the “client”, or the latest term, “customer”)[13] and to initiate the paradigm shift! Even though these social architects plainly admit what is most vital in making for a crime free community, they have absolutely no intention of restoring “individual conscience” or going back to repairing the traditional family. On the contrary, for the past sixty years these socio-psychologists have been introducing these very dialectic concepts into our school system with the intent on demolishing personal conscience. Is there any doubt they have succeeded? For them, there is no going back:

“They (Americans) may not yet recognize that there is no ‘going back to basics’ in education.” Training manual for Goals 2000.

"If ‘Equality of Opportunity’ is to be become a part of the American Dream, the traditional family must be weakened." Socio-psychologist James Coleman.

“In order to effect rapid change, one must mount a vigorous attack on the family lest the traditions of present generations be preserved.” Socio-psychologist Warren Bennis in his book, The Temporary Society. Bennis’ book “Leaders”, was recommended reading at one time when one was promoted to sergeant on the S.D.P.D., wherein he identifies the leaders in any organization as “agents of change”.

Dr. Trojanowicz admits in no uncertain terms that is what his research is all about:

“It should also be noted that the continuing interest in finding a viable definition for the term community has not merely been an intellectual exercise. The theme underlying much of the research is that once you can identify a community, you have discovered the primary unit of society ABOVE the level of the individual and the family that can be mobilized to take concerted action to bring about POSITIVE SOCIAL CHANGE.” [14]

Just in case you doubt the Marxist nature of their concepts of community transformation, Trojanowicz quotes Saul Alinsky, the extreme Marxist change agent of the ‘60’s who authored Rules for Radicals. Alinsky proposed “we begin viewing community through the prism of issues (Issues=problems=crisis=conflict) which, in essence, constitutes the most urgent kind of community of interest.” [15]

“What community policing does is put an officer in daily face-to-face contact with the community, so that he or she can have the input of the community in setting priorities. Unlike police programs of the past where police administrators or so-called community leaders set the police agenda, the community policing movement encourages average citizens to become involved.”[16]

Formerly, the police administrators were accountable to the elected officials who were accountable to the voters (representative democracy). This new paradigm that Trojanowicz describes is exactly what Marxist George Lukacs termed “participatory democracy” and is nothing more than the Soviet style council. The United States Constitution was the law of the land (absolute authority) restraining government intrusion into the rights of the individual. The framers designed it to insulate the private realm (the individual) from the public realm (government). Allow me to repeat Lukacs:

"The institutions in socialist society which act as the facilitators between the public and private realms are the Soviets.”

By practicing the dialectic, we are removing the only barrier between a tyrannical government and the private citizen. Your neighborhood cop is now that facilitator, the Soviet. Why a police officer?

“In the role of the community ombudsman/liaison (i.e. facilitator), the community policing officer also acts as the community’s link to other public agencies. The police are the only governmental agency open 24 hours a day, which makes them the ideal public agent to begin regenerating community spirit.” [17]

The Soviet:

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A Diverse Group
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Dialoging to Consensus
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Over a Social Issue
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In a Facilitated Meeting
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To a Predetermined Outcome


Conclusion: Useful idiots?

When Lenin was consolidating the Bolshevik revolution, he wrote how he would implement the communist bureaucracy without hardcore Marxist believers. While the elite rulers of his inner circle understood the structure he was building, Lenin said he would exploit the natural vanity and ambition of people to forward his agenda without them knowing what they were really doing. Eager to gain his favor and to enhance their political careers, they would fall all over themselves trying to promote his agenda. He called these types of people “Useful Idiots.” Before you brand every police officer you see as an undercover Marxist, understand that most of them comprehend little of what they are participating in. In reality, most officers intuitively know that something is wrong in their organization, but they play the game rather than risk damaging their career. Sadly, they constitute a vast army of “useful idiots.”

I’m all for “promoting mutual trust” and “cooperation between the people and the police” and “empowering neighborhoods.” These “positive social changes” are the selling points for Community Policing. But in reality, those appealing ideals camouflage the vehicle of Marxist change.

Who asked the citizenry if they wanted their communities “transformed” and their government “reinvented?” Who asked parents if they wanted their children to learn with their feelings instead of learning facts? Who asked your local police officers if they wanted their beliefs and attitudes manipulated? No one asked because if someone did, they would have been run out of town. Instead, using dialectic-reasoning skills, they have schemed to seduce, deceive and manipulate every community in the land into a utopian vision of so-called “unity in diversity.” These social engineers have no intention of taking America back to individual conscience within the family structure in order to preserve domestic peace and tranquility. That would mean a return to recognizing and submitting to the Higher Authority. This “vision” has failed wherever it has been tried. By participating in the dialectic, we have deified human reason; traded in God and truth for relative values and consensus; and abandoned individual liberty and inalienable rights for the common good and diversity. In the final analysis, we are destined for Totalitaria, and worse, the loss of our souls.

The terms “communism”, “socialism”, “Marxism”, “New World Order” etc., may be worn out and abandoned. The names change, because deception is one of the rules of the game. Many erroneously believe that the cold war is over and that we actually won. But the revolution is still very much alive and America is losing. The culture war is raging in our schools, our workplaces, our media and our churches. Antonio Gramsci would be very pleased if he could see just how effective his strategy has been.

Contact Phillip Worts at Xmarkszspot@aol.com

See also Brainwashing and "Education Reform" | Reinventing the World

The UN Plan for Your Mental Health | Reinventing the World | No Place to Hide?

Endnotes:

[1] A certain governor from Arkansas attended the Gramsci Institute in Italy.

[2] In early works from the ‘40s and ‘50s such as Kenneth Benne’s Human Relations in Curriculum Change, Warren Bennis’s Planning of Change and Planned Change by Ron Lippett, they frequently refer to those helping bring about change as “change agents” or “agents of change”. The “change agents” eventually were referred to simply as “Facilitators”, from the word Facile that means to guide and make easy.

[3] Kurt Lewin, Human Relations in Curriculum Change, p. 34 (I recently attended training sponsored by the COPs program, “Facilitation Skills for Law Enforcement”, which was a crude re-hash of Kenneth Benne’s book on organizational change. It prominently features Lewin’s material).

[4] Socio-psychologists Edgar Schien and Warren Bennis studied how the communists brainwashed POWs so they could apply their techniques “humanely” in American classrooms.

[5] Antonio Gramsci categorizes objects, things that can be reproduced, as quantity. “Quality” he says, “should be attributed to men, not to things…” Prison Notebooks p. 308. If that sounds like convoluted reasoning, that’s because it is!

[6] Georg Lukacs, The Process of Democratization, p 46. Soviet can mean an individual, someone who practices the dialectic, or a political system. In Russia, the soviet system consists of a hierarchy of councils, from the local level all the way to the top echelon, the Supreme Soviet Council. In this context, the soviet is the system, particularly the local council.

[7] Problem Oriented Policing (POP) was supposedly “invented” by Dr. Herman Goldstein. But the “problem solving techniques” embodied in POP were laid out by Lewin in the 1940’s and is simply a rip-off of one aspect of TQM.

[8] Dr. Robert Trojanowicz, The National Center for Community Policing, University of Michigan, The Meaning of “Community” in Community Policing. P.2

[9] Ibid

[10] Ibid

[11] Dr. Trojanowicz, Community Policing and the Challenge of Diversity, p.2

[12] Trojanowicz, The meaning of “Community” in Community Policing, p3

[13] In Planned Change, by Ron Lippitt, the organization or individual that is targeted for change is the “client”, as if he were a “consumer” of the change agent’s services. I think “victim” more accurately describes the recipient of such “service.” The San Diego Police Department recently opened a new division entitled The Business Center. The concept is right out of Lippitt’s work. The police dept.’s “customers” are “consumers” of police services.

[14]Trojanowicz, The meaning of “Community” in Community Policing, p4, emphasis added

[15] Ibid, p9

[16] Ibid, p9

[17] Ibid, p10, emphasis added
Anonymous Coward
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2/9/2008 9:56 AM
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Britain is slithering down the road towards a police state


The pretence of oversight has been ripped aside by the Khan bugging affair: the security apparat has become a law unto itself

Simon Jenkins
Wednesday February 6, 2008
The Guardian

The machine is out of control. Personal surveillance in Britain is so extensive that no democratic oversight is remotely plausible. Some 800 organisations, including the police, the revenue, local and central government, demanded (and almost always got) 253,000 intrusions on citizen privacy in the last recorded year, 2006. This is way beyond that of any other country in the free world.

The Sadiq Khan affair has killed stone dead the thesis, beloved of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, that any accretion of power to the state is sustainable because ministers are in control. Whether this applies to phone tapping, bugging devices, ID cards, NHS records, childcare computer systems, video surveillance or detention without trial, it is simply a lie. Nobody can control this torrent of intrusion. Nobody can oversee a burst dam.

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Khan, an MP and government whip, was allegedly targeted by the police for having been a "civil rights lawyer" and thus a nuisance, though the recording of his meetings with a constituent in prison was supposedly directed at the inmate. Either way, the bugging destroyed the "Wilson doctrine", that MPs cannot be bugged. It appears that they can if ministers, or the police, so decide.

Security machismo claims that in the "age of terrorism", real men bug everyone and everything. The former flying squad chief and BBC dial-a-quote, John O'Connor, implied this week that it would be negligent of the police not to bug anyone they - repeat they - thought a threat. The Blair thesis that "9/11 changes everything" has been a green light to every security consultant, surveillance salesman and Labour minister wanting to flex his - or her- muscles in the tabloids.

Years ago a lawyer gave me unassailable evidence that a call with a client had been tapped by the police and handed to the prosecution. Such tapping allegedly required a personal warrant from the home secretary who, when tackled on the subject, flatly denied it could have happened without his approval, which he would never give in such a case. I checked back with a police chief, who roared with laughter. "The home secretary is absolutely right. He must authorise all taps sent to him for authorisation. But not, of course, the rest." Orwell's cuttlefish were squirting ink.

The grim reality of the past week alone is that it has seen a substantial section of the British establishment allowing itself to believe that private dealings between lawyer and client, and between MP and constituent, should no longer be considered immune from state surveillance. A cardinal principle of a free democracy is thus coolly abandoned. It is not a victory for national security. It is a victory for terrorism.

The monitoring organisation Privacy International now gives Britain the worst record in Europe for such intrusion, indeed the worst among the so-called democratic world and on a par with "endemic surveillance societies", such as Russia and Singapore. The Thames Valley policeman, Mark Kearney, who bugged Khan's conversation in Woodhill prison, claims to have protested that it was "unethical" but was overruled and placed under "significant pressure" from the Metropolitan police. He has since had to leave the force. The saga reads like a script from the film about East German espionage, The Lives of Others.

Britain's poor record is the result of government weakness towards the security apparat. Even among supposed liberals, the response is to demand not less surveillance but more oversight. David Davis, the Tory spokesman, said yesterday: "It's got to be controlled; it's got to be accountable." Civil rights champion Liberty wants "simpler and stronger surveillance laws, with warrants issued by judges, not policemen nor politicians".

People have been saying this for years. Britain has a Kafkaesque oversight bureaucracy ranking with the one it purports to oversee. Some six separate surveillance monitors trip over themselves. All operate in secret and appear to be one gigantic rubber stamp. The distinction drawn by the justice secretary, Jack Straw, between "intrusive" and "directed" bugging, illustrates the prevailing mumbo-jumbo. The chief surveillance monitor, Sir Christopher Rose, has been asked by Straw to investigate the Khan affair, which appears to be a failure by the chief surveillance monitor. Is this to be taken seriously?

When the council can bug you for fly-tipping, when prisons can record conversations with defence lawyers, when any potentially criminal act can justify electronic intrusion - and when ministers resort to the dictator's excuse, "The innocent need not fear" - warning bells should sound.

There is no "balance" to be struck between civil liberty and national security. Civil liberty is absolute, security its handmaid. Measures are needed to protect the public, but a firm line needs to be drawn round them. The line must accept a degree of risk, or a police state is just around the corner.

A quarter of a million surveillances in Britain are beyond all power of politicians or overseers to check. It is state paranoia, justified only by that catch-all, the "war on terror". In truth it is not countering terror, but promoting it. Mass surveillances one of the poisons that the terrorist seeks to inject into the veins of civil society.

It is clear the overseers have gone native. Even the "independent" security watchdog, Lord Carlile, has bought 42-day detention. More oversight will not cure surveillance but mask its spread. The extension from terrorism to benefit fraud, fly-tipping and trading standards demonstrates how the official mind flips to Stasi mode at the least excuse.

To claim that Britain is a police state insults those who are victims of real ones. But I have no doubt that feeble ministers are slithering down just this road, pushed by the security/industrial complex. It is not oversight that must be increased, but rather the categories and boundaries of surveillance that must be drastically curbed.

Of course there are people who want to explode bombs in Britain. Taxpayers spend a fortune trying to stop them. But how often must we remind ourselves that the bomber need not kill to achieve his end when we appease his yearning for the martyrdom of repression? The amount of surveillance in Britain is grotesque. It is a sign of the corruption of power, and nothing else.
FHL(C)
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2/9/2008 11:23 AM
Re: TPTB Exposed Bigtime, you want the facts all in one place, READ thisQuote

I thought this was interesting

Anonymous Coward
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2/8/2008 8:20 PM
Re: bums have invaded my town Quote

I'm not surprised to hear that homeless people are migrating to smaller towns due to "the war on the homeless" that so many cities are now engaged in. Many cities have made it virtually illegal to be homeless. There are laws against dumpster diving, sleeping outside, begging, etc. that are now being enforced in many cities. There's also been talk about forcing homeless people to be chipped.

I also I wouldn't be surprised to find out that the hordes of homeless people now showing up in towns were shipped there from the cities and by the cities, as another poster already mentioned.

So TPTB are going out of their way to make it illegal to be homeless even though they've rigged the system in a way that guarantees that millions of people will soon be out on the streets. But don't worry, I'm sure they're planning to send all those millions of illegal homeless people off to a nice camp where they will be taken care of. And everyone else will cheer, because no one gives a shit about homeless people.

The homeless are despised as worthless, because the hard-hearted and hard-headed sheeple have all been taught that a human being's value is determined by the value of his bank account and the stuff he has. A guy in an expensive suit driving a BMW is a very valuable member of society even if he makes his living ripping off elderly widows. And a man wearing rags and pushing a shopping cart containing all his worldly belongings is a piece of trash even if he's never harmed anyone.

What it all boils down to is this: Those who don't serve the beast are despised.

The homeless, squatters, gypsies, roving hippies, hillbillies, survivalists, etc. are mocked and despised, because they aren't licking the beast's boots.

By beast I mean the government, the system, the laws of men, mammon. That's the beast. And even though we call those who adore and serve the beast sheeple, they are actually goats. They serve a master who doesn't give a shit about them and makes nothing but empty promises while using them up. On some level they realize that they're wearing chains and withering away, but they're too cowardly and dependent to throw the chains off, so they despise, mock, fear, and even attack those aren't wearing the same chains that they are.

I know there are a lot of good people who are still wearing chains, but I've noticed that they've started to wake up to it, and many have begun making preparations to be able to live without the chains. I think that's great. The chains aren't an easy thing to throw off, but they do have to come off, even if it's only done a link or two at a time.


as well as this link, some details are very deep, wether you accept the Wanta deal or not.

[link to www.worldreports.org]
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FHL(C)
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2/9/2008 11:44 AM
Re: TPTB Exposed Bigtime, you want the facts all in one place, READ thisQuote

some interesting quotes i just found


"The real truth of the matter is, as you and I know, that a financial element in the larger centers has owned the Government ever since the days of Andrew Jackson."
A letter written by FDR to Colonel House, November 21st, 1933

"Fifty men have run America, and that's a high figure."
Joseph Kennedy, father of JFK, in the July 26th, 1936 issue of The New York Times.


"There will be, in the next generation or so, a pharmacological method of making people love their servitude, and producing dictatorship without tears, so to speak, producing a kind of painless concentration camp for entire societies, so that people will in fact have their liberties taken away from them, but will rather enjoy it, because they will be distracted from any desire to rebel by propaganda or brainwashing, or brainwashing enhanced by pharmacological methods. And this seems to be the final revolution."
Aldous Huxley, Merry Christmas Group, California Medical School, 1961
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FHL(C)
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2/9/2008 11:47 AM
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On December 24, 2001, Pat Robertson resigned as president of the
Christian Coalition. It was a symbolic act whose meaning was clear to true believers: the president had ascended to the head of the True American Church. (On the Frontlines of the Culture War) by Dr. David R. Koepsell,
Secular Humanist Bulletin, Volume 20, Number 2.

[b]And in the same symbolic sense….


Monday, January 14, 2008 Ladies and Jesuits, the General Has Left the Borgo "And thus, the 24 year, four-month ministry of focused and single-minded care for and stewardship of the universal Society of Jesus by Father Kolvenbach has come to an end."

With those words, the Jesuit Curia announced earlier today that Father-General had officially resigned.
(Rocco Palma, Whispers in the Loggia)


The Jesuits and the Catholic Church have ascended to the head of the “True” American Church. On December 24, 2001, Pat Robertson resigned as president of the
Christian Coalition. It was a symbolic act whose meaning was clear to true
believers: the president had ascended to the head of the True American
Church. On the Frontlines of the Culture War by Dr. David R. Koepsell,
Secular Humanist Bulletin, Volume 20, Number 2.
And in the same symbolic sense….
Monday, January 14, 2008 Ladies and Jesuits, the General Has Left
the Borgo "And thus, the 24 year, four-month ministry of focused and
single-minded care for and stewardship of the universal Society of
Jesus by Father Kolvenbach has come to an end."

With those words, the Jesuit Curia announced earlier today that
Father-General had officially resigned.
Rocco Palma, Whispers in the Loggia
The Jesuits and the Catholic Church have ascended to the head of the
“True” American Church.


Read my thread about the Riddle of the Sphinx if you don't think the papacy is the "head" of the NWO with the USA & Britain as its' dupes....

This is a terrific thread - thanks op, I'll also post to several other forums -news worth noting! Just remember though,Jesus said to follow Him not intrigues Idol1
 Quoting: stefree 272356

thanks Stefree, blessings in Him, please feel to add stuff whenever you find it.
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Anonymous Coward
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2/9/2008 5:48 PM
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Pillsbury, Marnie S.
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Pilon, Juliana Geran - a research professor at The Institute of World Politics
Pincus, Lionel I. - Founder and Chairman of Warburg Pincus LLC
Pincus, Walter H. - Washington Post propagandist
Pinkerton, W. Stewart Jr.
Pipes, Daniel - propagandist and publisher of Middle East Quarterly
Pipes, Richard - former history professor at Harvard
Pitts, Joe W. III - lecturer at Stanford; former Chief Legal Officer for Nokia
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† Pizer, William A. - a researcher at Resources for the Future
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Platt, Sheila Maynard
Plattner, Marc F. - vice-president for research and studies at the National Endowment for Democracy
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Plutzik, Jonathan - former Chairman of Credit Suisse First Boston
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Pogue, Richard W.
***Poizner, Stephen L. - candidate for California State Assembly in 2004; candidate for California Insurance Commissioner in 2006
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Pollack, Gerald A.
Pollack, Jonathan D.
Pollack, Kenneth Michael - Brookings Institution scholar; former NSC staff member under Clinton
Pollack, Lester - former Managing Director at Lazard Freres; former Chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations
††† Pollard, Neal A.
† Pollock, Robert Lansing
Polsby, Nelson W. - political science professor at UC Berkeley
Pond, Elizabeth - journalist and professor in Germany
Poneman, Daniel Bruce - Principal of the Scowcroft Group; former NSC staff member under Bush Sr. and Clinton
Pool-Eckert, Marquita J. - senior producer of CBS Sunday Morning
Popkin, Anne B.
Popoff, Frank - former Chairman and CEO of Dow Chemical Co.
Porter, John Edward (R-Illinois) - former member of House of Representatives (1980-2001)
Portes, Richard D. - a Rhodes Scholar
Porzecanski, Arturo C. - a CSIS expert
Posen, Adam S.
Posen, Barry R. - political professor at MIT
Posner, Michael - President of Human Rights First
Poste, George H.
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† Pottinger, Matthew F.
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† Powell, Dina Habib - Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs (2005-present)
Powell, Jerome H.
Powers, Averill L. - former JP Morgan banker and lawyer
Powers, Thomas
Powers, Timothy E. - partner and Chairman of Haynes and Boone
Pozen, Robert C.
Pranger, Robert J.
Prasso, Sheridan T. - former Asia Editor at BusinessWeek;
Precht, Henry
Pregenzer, Arian L. - Senior Scientist at the Cooperative Monitoring Center at Sandia National Laboratories
† Prescott, Elizabeth M.
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Pressler, Larry (R-SD) - former Senator (1979-1997); Rhodes Scholar
† Pressman, Jeremy - political science professor at University of Connecticut
Preston, Stephen W. - former General Counsel of the Navy (1998-2000)
Prewitt, Kenneth - former Director of Census Bureau (1997-2001)
Price, Daniel M. - former U.S. Trade Representative Principal Deputy General Counsel; a partner of Sidley Austin LLP
Price, John R. Jr. - Rhodes Scholar
Price, Raymond K. Jr. - a member of Skull & Bones
Price, Robert
Price, Steven
Priest, William W. Jr.
Prieto, Daniel B. III - Research Fellow of the Belfer Center and Research Director of the Homeland Security Partnership Initiative at Harvard
Prince, Charles O. III - Chairman and CEO of Citigroup
Pritzker, Penny S. - founder and Chairman of Classic Residence by Hyatt
Pritzker, Thomas J. - Chairman and CEO of The Pritzker Organization and Global Hyatt Corporation; Chairman of the Marmon Group
Proenza, Luis M. - President of the University of Akron
††† Protz, Jonathan M.
Prueher, Joseph Wilson (Adm.) - former Ambassador to Red China (1999-2001); former Commander of U.S. Pacific Command
Pryce, Jeffrey F. - Of Counsel of Steptoe & Johnson LLP in Washington
Puchala, Donald James - political science professor at University of South Carolina
Puckett, Robert H.
Pulling, Thomas L.
† Punke, Timothy E. - Partner of Preston, Ellis, Gates LLP
Purcell, Susan Kaufman - former Vice President of the Americas Society and the Council for the Americas
Pursley, Robert E. (Lt. Gen., USAF) - former commander of U.S. Forces in Japan (1972-1974)
Pustay, John S. (Lt. Gen., USAF) - former president of National Defense University (1981-1983)
Putnam, Robert D. - professor at Harvard
Pye, Lucian W. - former political professor at MIT
Pyle, Kenneth B. - history and Asian studies professor at Univ. of Washington; president of National Bureau of Asian Research

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Quainton, Anthony C. E. - former Ambassador to Nicaragua, Peru, Kuwait, and Central African Republic
Quam, Lois E. - CEO of Ovations (part of UnitedHealth Group company)
Quandt, William B. - professor at University of Virginia
Quartel, Donald Robert, Jr. - Chairman and CEO of Freightdesk Technologies
Quester, George H. - professor at University of Maryland
Quigley, Kevin F. F. - President of the National Peace Corps Association
Quinn, Jane Bryant - contributing editor of Newsweek

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***Raab, Jennifer J. - President of Hunter College
Rabb, Bruce - Counsel of Kramer, Levin, Naftalis & Frankel LLP
Rabinowitch, Alexander - former history professor at Indiana University
Rabinowitch, Victor - former senior vice president of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
††† Racz, Gregory N.
Radtke, Robert W. - President of Episcopal Relief and Development; a Rhodes Scholar
† Raine, Fernande Scheid
Raines, Franklin D. - former director of OMB; former CEO of Fannie Mae; Rhodes Scholar
† Raiser, Skye
Raisian, John - director of the Hoover Institution
Ramakrishna, Kilaparti - professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University
Ramer, Bruce M. - Senior Partner of Gang, Tyre, Ramer & Brown
Ramer, Lawrence J. - Chairman of Ramer Equities, Inc.
Ramirez, Lilia L. (Commander, Navy) - former lobbyist at Raytheon; first Hispanic woman to attend U.S. Naval Academy
Ramo, Simon - a ballistic missile scientist and co-founder of TRW, Inc.; "Father of the ICBM"
***Ramsey, W. Russell
Randolph, R. Sean - President of the Bay Area Economic Forum; former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Energy for International Affairs (1985-1988)
Randt, Clark T. Jr. - Ambassador to Red China (2001-present)
Ranis, Gustav - professor of international economics at Yale
Rankin, Clyde E. III - Partner of Baker & MacKenzie LLP (New York)
Raphel, Robin Lynn - former Ambassador to Tunisia (1997-2000)
Rappaport, Alan H.
Ratchford, J. Thomas - professor at George Mason Univ. school of law
Rather, Dan - former CBS News Propagandist
† Ratnesar, Romesh M. - staff writer at Time magazine
Rattner, Steven L. - former New York Times writer and banker for Lazard Freres and Lehman Bros.
Rattray, Gregory John (Lt. Col., Air Force) - Commander of the 23rd Information Operations Squadron
Rauch, Rudolph S. - former Saigon correspondent for Time magazine during Vietnam War
Raul, Alan Charles - a partner for Sidley, Austin, Brown & Wood
Ravenal, Earl C. - a senior fellow at CATO Institute; author of "Designing Defense for a New World Order"
Ravenholt, Albert V.
Ravich, Samantha F. - vice president for Proliferation Studies at The Long Term Strategy Project
Ravitch, Richard - partner in Ravitch, Rice & Company LLC; chairman of AFL-CIO Housing Investment Trust's Board of Trustees
Raymond, David A.
† Raymond, Douglas A.
Raymond, Jack
Raymond, Lee R. - former Chairman of the Board and CEO of ExxonMobil
† Read, Benjamin L. - assistant professor at University of Iowa
Reade, Claire E. - attorney (partner) for Arnold & Porter
Realuyo, Celina B.
Redman, Charles E. - former Ambassador to Sweden (1989-1991) and Germany (1994-1996)
Reed, Charles B. - Chancellor of California State University System; former Chancellor of State University System of Florida
Reed, Jack (D-RI) - U.S. Senator (1997-present)
Reed, Joseph Verner - former Ambassador to Morocco (1981-1985)
Reed, Lucy Ferguson - Vice President of The American Society of International Law
† Rees, Matthew R. - former senior adviser and chief speechwriter to then-SEC Chairman Bill Donaldson
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Regan, Ned - former President of Baruch College; former New York State Comptroller
***Regens, James L.
Reichert, William M. - biomedical engineering professor at Duke University
Reid, Ogden (D-NY) - former Ambassador to Israel (1959-1961); former member of the House of Rep. (1963-1975)
Reiling, Peter A. - executive vice president of The Aspen Institute
***Reilly, Saskia S.
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Reimer, Dennis Joe (Gen.) - former Army Chief of Staff (1995-1999)
***Reimers, Fernando Miguel
Reinhardt, John E. - former Ambassador to Nigeria (1971-1975)
Reinhart, Carmen M. - professor at the University of Maryland
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Remington, Thomas F. - political science professor at Emory University
***Remnick, David J.
Renfrew, Charles Byron - former U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of California (1971-1980); former vice president and counsel for Chevron
† Renné, Jeannie M.
Rennie, Milbrey
Rennie, Renate - President of The Tinker Foundation
Reppert, John C. (Brig. Gen., Army) - Dean of the College of International and Security Studies at the George C. Marshall Center; former Defense Attache at U.S. Embassy in Moscow
Reppy, Judith V. - scientist and professor at Cornell
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***Revzin, Philip S. - Editor and Publisher of Wall Street Journal Europe in Brussels
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† Rhind, Eric Scott
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Ricardel, Mira R. - former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Eurasia (2001-2004)
Rice, Condoleezza - Secretary of State; former National Security Advisor (2001-2005)
Rice, Donald S.
Rice, Joseph A.
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Rice, Susan E. - former Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs (1997-2001); a Triateralist and Rhodes Scholar
Rich, John H. Jr.
Rich, Michael D. - Executive Vice President of RAND
Richard, Anne C. - Vice President for Government Relations and Advocacy at the International Rescue Committee
† Richard, James J.
Richards, Ann W. - former Governor of Texas (1991-1995)
Richards, Paul G. - natural science professor at Columbia Univ.
Richards, Stephen H.
† Richardson, Benjamin F.
Richardson, Frank E. - former President and CEO of Shell Oil Co.
Richardson, Henry J. III - professor at Temple University
Richardson, John - former Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs under Ford
Richardson, Richard W.
Richardson, William B. "Bill" - Governor of New Mexico (2003-present); former Ambassdor to the United Nations and Secretary of Energy under Clinton
Richardson, William R. (Gen.) - former U.S. Army TRADOC commander under Reagan
Richardson, Yolonda C. - President and CEO of CEDPA (The Centre for Development and Population Activities)
***Richburg, Keith B.
Richter, Anthony H.
Riddell, Malcolm C.
Ridgway, Rozanne L. - former Ambassador to Finland and East Germany
Rieff, David
Rielly, John E. - former President of the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations
Riffat, Imran - former banker for JP Morgan Chase
Rifkind, Robert S. - a senior counsel for Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
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Riordan, Michael L.
Riotta, Giovanni
Ritch, John B. III - former Ambassador to UN Office in Vienna (1993-2001); a Rhodes Scholar
Rivers, Richard R.
† Riviera, Gloria S.
Rivkin, David B. Jr.
Rivkin, David W. - partner of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Rivlin, Alice M. - former director of OMB (1994-1996); former Vice-Chairman of Federal Reserve (1996-1999)
Rizk, Nayla M. - a consultant
Robb, Charles S. (D-VA) - former Senator (1989-2001); former Governor of Virginia (1982-1986)
Robbins, Carla Anne
Robert, Joseph E. Jr. - Chairman and CEO of J.E. Robert Companies
Robert, Stephen - Chancellor of Brown University; former Chairman and CEO of Oppenheimer & Co.
Roberts, Bradley H.
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Roberts, Walter R. - former Associate Director of the U.S. Information Agency
† Robertson, Cara W.
Robinson, Barbara Paul - partner of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP; former president of the New York City Bar Association (1994-1996)
Robinson, David Z.
Robinson, Davis R. - former State Department Legal Adviser under Reagan (1981-1985)
Robinson, James D. III - former Chairman and CEO of American Express
Robinson, Leonard H. Jr.
Robinson, Linda
Robinson, Pearl T. - assistant professor at Tufts University
† Robinson, Torrance W.
Robison, Olin C.
Rocca, Christina B. - current Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs
Rocha, V. Manuel - former Ambassador to Bolivia (2000-2002)
Roche, James G. - former Secretary of the Air Force (2001-2005)
Rockefeller, David - former Chairman of Chase Manhattan; "Godfather of World Government"
Rockefeller, David Jr. - David Rockefeller"s son
Rockefeller, John D. IV "Jay" (D-WV) - U.S. Senator (1985-present); former Governor of West Virginia (1977-1985); David Rockefeller"s nephew
Rockefeller, Nicholas - partner of Perkins Cole LLP
Rockwell, Hays H.
Rockwell, Keith McElroy
***Rodin, Judith - President of Rockefeller Foundation
Rodman, Peter W. - current Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs
Rodriguez, Rita M.
Rodriguez, Vincent A.
Rodrik, Dani - professor at Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
Roett, Riordan - professor at SAIS at Johns Hopkins University
Roff, J. Hugh Jr. - President and CEO of Roff Resources, LLC
Rogers, John M. - a federal judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Rogers, William D. - former Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs under Ford
Roggero, Frederick F. (Brig. Gen., USAF) - Deputy Director of Operations at the Air Mobility Command Headquarters
Rogoff, Kenneth S. - professor at Harvard; former Chief Economist of IMF; a Trilateralist
Rohan, Karen M.
Rohatyn, Felix G. - former Ambassador to France (1997-2000)
Rohlen, Thomas P.
Rokke, Ervin J. (Lt. Gen., USAF) - former president of National Defense University (1994-1997)
Roman, Nancy Ellen - vice president and director of the Washington Office of the CFR; former propagandist for Washington Times
† Romano, Christina M.
Romanowski, Alina L. - former Deputy Asst. Sec. of Defense for Near Eastern & South Asian Affairs under Clinton
Romberg, Alan D. - former Principal Deputy Director of State Dept. Policy Planning Staff (1994-1998)
Romero, Philip Joseph - former Dean of the Lundquist College of Business at Univ. of Oregon; former chief economist for California Governor Pete Wilson
Romero-Barcelo, Carlos A. - former Governor of Puerto Rico (1977-1985); former Delegate to the House of Rep. (1991-2001)
Rondeau, Ann E. (Vice Admiral) - Director of Navy Staff; former Commander of Naval Training Center Great Lakes
Roosevelt, Theodore IV - managing director of Lehman Brothers
† Rosand, Eric Alexander
Rose, Charlie Peete Jr. - founder of the "Charlie Rose Show"
Rose, Daniel - chairman of Rose Associates, Inc.
Rose, Elihu
Rose, Gideon - managing editor of CFR"s propaganda magazine Foreign Affairs
***Rose, Joseph B. - a chairman of the City Planning Commission of New York in 1999
Rose, Marshall - Chairman of The Georgetown Company
Rosecrance, Richard - professor at Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
††† Rosen, Andrew A.
Rosen, Arthur H.
Rosen, Daniel H.
Rosen, Gary
Rosen, Jack - Chairman of American Jewish Congress
Rosen, Jane K.
Rosen, Jeffrey Allen
Rosen, Robert L.
Rosenberg, Mark B.
Rosenblatt, Lionel A.
Rosenblatt, Peter R. - former ambassador to the Negotiations on the Future Political Status of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (1977-81); a member on the Committee on the Present Danger
Rosenblum, Mort L.
Rosenfeld, Stephen S.
Rosenfield, Allan - Dean of the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University
Rosenfield, Patricia L.
††† Rosenkranz, Nicholas Quinn
Rosenkranz, Robert
Rosensweig, Jeffrey A.
Rosenthal, Douglas Eurico
Rosenthal, Jack
Rosenthal, Mitchell S. - was a psychiatrist and the president of Phoenix House in 1990
Rosenwald, E. John Jr. - Vice Chairman of Bear Stearns
Rosenwald, Nina
† Rosenwasser, Jon Jason - a PhD. candidate at the Fletcher School at Tufts University
Rosenzweig, Robert M.
Rosett, Claudia
Roskens, Ronald W. - former administrator of Agency for International Development (1990-1992); former President of University of Nebraska (1977-1990)
Rosner, Jeremy D.
Rosovsky, Henry - former dean of Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard
Ross, Arthur
Ross, Christopher W. S. - former Ambassador to Syria and Algeria
Ross, Dennis B. - former State Dept. Director of Policy Planning Staff (1989-1992) and envoy
Ross, Gary N. - CEO of Petroleum Industry Research Foundation, Inc.; an oil market analyst
Ross, Robert S. (Jr. "Robin")
Rossabi, Morris - history professor at Columbia
Rosso, David J.
Rossotti, Charles O. - senior advisor to the Carlyle Group; former Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service (1997-2002)
Rostow, Elspeth Davies
Rostow, Nicholas
Rotberg, Robert I. - President of World Peace Foundation; a Rhodes Scholar
Roth, Kenneth - Executive Director of Human Rights Watch
Roth, Stanley Owen - former Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs under Clinton (1997-2001)
Roth, William M. - former Special Representative for Trade Negotiations (1967-1969)
Rothkopf, David Jochanan - former Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade Policy under Clinton; a scholar at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Rottenberg, Linda D. - CEO and Co-founder of Endeavor
Route, Ronald A. (Vice Adm., Navy) - Navy Inspector General; former President of Naval War College (2003-2004)
Rovine, Arthur W.
Rowen, Henry S. - former Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (1989-1991)
Rowny, Edward L. (Lt. Gen., Army) - former Ambassador and Special Advisor for Arms Control (1985-1990)
Roy, J. Stapleton - former Ambassador to Red China, Indonesia, and Singapore
Rubenstein, David M. - founder of the Carlyle Group
Rubin, Arthur Mark
Rubin, Barnett R. - professor and author of The Fragmentation of Afghanistan
***Rubin, Gretchen C. - former editor-in-chief of Yale Law Journal
Rubin, James P. "Jamie" - State Department spokesperson under Clinton
Rubin, Nancy H. - former head of the U.S. delegation to the U.N. Human Rights Commission (1997)
† Rubin, Nilmini Gunaratne - director of international finance at the National Security Council in 2003
Rubin, Robert E. - Vice-Chairman of CFR; director of Citigroup; former Secretary of the Treasury (1995-1999)
Rubin, Trudy S. - columnist and editorial board member for Philadelphia Inquirer
Rudder, Philip C.
Rudenstine, Neil L. - former President of Harvard University (1991-2001); Rhodes Scholar
† Rudesill, Dakota S.
Rudin, William C.
Rudman, Warren B. (R-NH) - former Senator (1981-1993)
Ruenitz, Robert M.
Ruggie, John G. - former Assistant United Nations Secretary-General; professor at Harvard University
Rugh, William A. - former Ambassador to Northern Yemen (1984-1987)
Runge, Carlisle Ford - Rhodes Scholar
Rupp, George E. - President and CEO of International Rescue Committee; former President of Columbia University (1993-2002)
Ruttan, Vernon W. - former economics professor at University of Minnesota
Ryan, Arthur F. - Chairman and CEO of Prudential Financial
Ryan, John T. III
Ryan, Kevin P. - former CEO of DoubleClick, Inc. [NOTE: HE IS NOT A NAVY OFFICER!!!]
Ryan, Michael E. (Gen.) - former Air Force Chief of Staff (1997-2001)
Ryan, Patrick G. Jr.

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Sacerdote, Peter M. - advisory director for Goldman Sachs
Sachs, Jeffrey D. - Director of The Earth Institute at Columbia University
Sacks, Paul M. - President of Multinational Strategies, Inc.
† Saeed, Ahmed M.
Sagan, Scott D. - political science professor at Stanford
Sakoian, Carol Knuth
Salacuse, Jeswald William - former Dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University (1986-1994)
Salazar, Ana Maria
Salem, George R. - former Solicitor of Labor (1985-1989); former partner of Akin Gump
Salomon, Richard E. - president of Mecox Ventures; serves as senior adviser to David Rockefeller
Salomon, William R.
† Salzhauer, Amy Lynn - CEO of Ignition Ventures, Inc.,
Salzman, Anthony David
Samore, Gary
Sample, Steven B. - President of University of Southern California (USC)
Samuels, Barbara Christie II
Samuels, Michael A. - former Ambassador to Sierra Leone (1975-1977)
Samuels, Richard J. - political professor at MIT
† Samway, Michael A.
Sanchez, Miguel Antonio
Sanchez, Orlando
Sandalow, David - former Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs (1999-2001)
Sandel, Michael J. - professor at Harvard Law School; a Rhodes Scholar
Sander, Alison B.
Sanders, Barry A.
Sanders, Marlene - former ABC and CBS correspondent and producer
Sanderson, Steven E. - President and CEO of Wildlife Conservation Society
Sands, Amy - Deputy Director of Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Monterey Institute of International Studies
Sanger, David E. - propagandist for New York Times; White House Correspondent for New York Times
Sapiro, Miriam - President of Summit Strategies International
Sapolsky, Harvey M. - political professor at MIT
††† Sapp, Angela M.
Sargeant, Stephen Thomas
† Sarotte, Mary Elise - university lecturer on politics at Cambridge (in England)
Sassen, Saskia - sociology professor at University of Chicago
Sasser, James R. (D-TN) - former Senator (1977-1995); former Ambassador to Red China (1995-1999)
Satcher, David - former Surgeon General (1998-2002)
Satloff, Robert B. - Executive Director of The Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Saul, Ralph Southey - former Chairman of the Board of CIGNA Corporation
Saunders, Harold H. - former Asst. Sec. of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs under Carter
Savage, Frank - a director of Lockheed Martin
Sawoski, Mark - political sciene professor at Roger Williams University
Sawyer, Diane - ABC News Propagandist
† Sawyer, Reid L. (Major, Army) - terrorism professor at West Point
Scalapino, Robert A. - former political science professor at UC Berkeley; founder of Institute of East Asian Studies
Schacht, Henry B. - former Chairman and CEO of Lucent Technologies
Schaffer, Howard Bruner - former Ambassador to Bangladesh (1984-1987)
Schaffer, Matthew
Schaffer, Teresita C. - former Ambassador to Sri Lanka and Maldive Islands
Schake, Kori - professor at West Point; a research fellow at Hoover Institution; former Director of Defense Strategy and Requirements at NSC under Dubya
Schearer, S. Bruce - former President of The Synergos Institute; former President of Population Resource Center
Schecter, Jerrold L. - former correspondent for Time
Schecter, Kate S.
Scheffer, David J. - former Ambassador at Large for War Crimes Issues (1997-2001)
† Schein, Jacqui Selbst
Scheinman, Lawrence - former professor at Cornell
Schell, Orville Hickok - Dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at UC Berkeley
Schell, Theodore H.
† Schenker, David K. - a Defense Dept. director on Syrian, Jordanian, Lebanese and Palestinian affairs (back in 2003)
Schick, Thomas - Executive Vice President for Corporate Affairs and Communications at American Express
Schiff, Frank W. - former Deputy Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs under LBJ
† Schiff, Karenna Gore - Al Gore"s daughter
Schifter, Richard - former Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs (1985-1992)
† Schijman, E. Alixandre - Executive Director for Global Policy, Time Warner Inc.
Schiller, Vivian L. - Senior Vice President and General Manager of Discovery Times Channel
Schlesinger, Arthur Jr. - Pulitzer Prize propagandist
Schlesinger, James R. - former CIA Director, Secretary of Defense, and Secretary of Energy
Schlesinger, Stephen C. - publisher of World Policy Journal
Schlosser, Herbert S. - former President of NBC; former RCA executive
Schmemann, Serge - former Associated Press propagandist
Schmertz, Herbert - former vice president of public affairs at the Mobil Corporation
Schmidt, Benno Jr. - former President of Yale University (1986-1992)
Schmoke, Kurt L. - Dean of Howard University School of Law; former Mayor of Baltimore (1987-1999); Rhodes Scholar
Schneider, Jan - candidate who lost to Katherine Harris in 2002 and 2004 elections for House of Representatives
Schneider, William
Schneider, William Jr. - former Under Secretary of State or Security Assistance, Science, and Technology (1982-1986)
Schneier, Arthur - President of the Appeal of Conscience Foundation
††† Schnetzer, Amanda W.
Schoen, Douglas E. - former research and strategic consultant for Clinton during Cinton"s 1996 campaign
Schoettle, Enid C.B.
Schorr, Daniel L. - propagandist on National Public Radio's All Things Considered; former CBS and NY Times correspondent
Schrage, Elliot J. - Vice President for Global Communications and Public Affairs at Google, Inc.
† Schrage, Steven Patrick
Schramm, Carl J. - President and CEO of Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
Schreiber, Brian T.
Schroeder, Christopher Matthew - CEO and publisher of Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive
Schubert, Richard Francis - former President of American Red Cross (1983-1989); former president of Bethlehem Steel
Schuepbach, Martin A.
Schuh, G. Edward - former Dean of Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at University of Minnesota (1987-1997)
Schuker, Jill A. - former Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Public Affairs under Clinton (1994-1997)
Schulhof, Michael Peter - former President and CEO of Sony Corporation of America, Inc.
Schulz, WIlliam F. - Executive Director of Amnesty International USA
Schumacher Matos, Edward - CEO, Editorial Director and Founder, Meximerica Media Inc.
Schwab, George D.
Schwab, Susan Carroll - current U.S. Trade Representative; former Dean of the School of Public Policy at University of Maryland (1995-2003)
***Schwalbe, Nina Rebecca
Schwartz, Bernard L. - former Chairman and CEO of Loral Space and Communications
Schwartz, Eric Paul - professor at Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton; former SATTP and senior director at NSC under Clinton
Schwartz, Norton A. (Gen., USAF) - Commander of U.S. Transportation Command (2005-present)
Schwartz, Peter
Schwarz, Adam
Schwarzer, William W. - federal judge on the U.S. District Court for Northern District of California
Schwarzman, Stephen A. - Chairman and CEO of The Blackstone Group; member of Skull and Bones
Schwebel, Stephen M.
††† Schweitzer, Theodore U.
††† Schwerin, Samuel L.
Sciolino, Elaine F. - New York Times Propagandist; former diplomatic correspondent for New York Times
† Sciutto, James E. - ABC propagandist
***Scott, Jeannine B. - Senior Vice President at Africare
***Scott, Robert A. - President of Adelphi University; former President of Ramapo College of New Jersey (1985-2000)
Scowcroft, Brent (Lt. Gen., Air Force) - former National Security Advisor (1989-1993, 1975-1977)
Scranton, William W. - former Ambassador to United Nations (1976-1977); former Governor of Pennsylvania
Scully, Timothy R.
Seagrave, Norman P.
Seamans, Robert C. Jr. - former Secretary of the Air Force (1969-1973)
Sears, Jonathan E.
† Seasholes, Mark S. - an assistant professor at the Haas School of Business at UC Berekley
Seaton, James B. III
Segal, Sheldon J.
Segal, Susan Louise - President and CEO of the Americas Society; President and CEO of the Council of the Americas
***Seib, Gerald F. - Washington bureau chief of Wall Street Journal
Seibold, Frederick C. Jr.
Seiple, Chris - President of the Institute for Global Engagement
Sekulow, Eugene A. - former Chairman of the German American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. in New York City
† Selee, Andrew D.
Selin, Ivan - former chairman of Nuclear Regulatory Comission (1993-1995)
Sender, Henny - Wall Street Journal propagandist
Sesno, Frank W. - communications professor at George Mason University; former CNN propagandist
Sestanovich, Stephen R. - former Ambassador at Large and Special Adviser to the Secretary on the New Independent States (1997-2001)
† Setser, Brad W. - research associate at the Global Economic Governance Programme at University College at Oxford
† Sevilla, Christina R.
Sewall, John O.B. (Maj. Gen., Army) - former Vice Director for Strategic Plans and Policy (J-5) on the Joint Staff
Sewall, Sarah - professor at Kennedy School of Government at Harvard; a Rhodes Scholar
Sewell, John W. - senior scholar at Woodrow Wilson Center; former president of Overseas Development Council
Sexton, John E. - President of New York University; Chairman of the Board of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Seymour, Frances J. - Director of the Institutions and Governance Program at the World Resources Institute
Shafer, D. Michael - professor and director of Center for Global Security and Democracy at Rutgers University
Shafer, Jeffrey R.
† Shaheen, Mark A. - Vice President of Civitas Group llc; former senior advisor for the Middle East in the Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism at the State Department under Dubya
Shailor, Barbara - Director for International Affairs Department at AFL-CIO
Shalala, Donna E. - President of University of Miami (Florida); former HHS secretary (1993-2001)
Shalikashvili, John M. (Gen., Army) - former Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff (1993-1997)
Shambaugh, David - professor at The Elliott School at George Washington University
Shanker, Thomas Daniel - Pentagon correspondent for The New York Times
Shapiro, Andrew J.
† Shapiro, Andrew L.
† Shapiro, Daniel B.
Shapiro, Harold T. - former President of Princeton (1988-2001)
Shapiro, Isaac
Shapiro, Judith R. - President of Barnard College; professor of School of International Service at American University
Shaplen, Jason T. - Vice President and Senior Advisor of Pacific Century Cyberworks in 2001
† Sharma, Anita - was an Information Officer for the International Organization for Migration's (IOM) Tsunami Emergency Relief Program in Indonesia
Sharp, Daniel A.
Shattuck, John - former Ambassador to Czech Republic (1998-2000); a member of Skull and Bones
Shaw, David E.
Shearer, Brooke L.
Sheehan, Kevin P.
Sheehan Michael A. - former Coordinator for Counterterrorism under Clinton (1998-2000)
Sheffield, Jill W. - President of Family Care International
Sheinbaum, Stanley K. - Publisher of New Perspectives Quarterly; organized the defense in the Pentagon Papers Trial; led a delegation of five American Zionists in 1988 to convince Yasser Arafat to recognize Israel and to renounce terrorism
Sheldon, Eleanor B.
Shelp, Ronald K.
Shelton, Joanna Reed
Shelton-Colby, Sally A. - former Ambassador to Barbados, Grenada, and Dominica, and Minister to St. Lucia (1979-1981)
Shenk, George H. - corporate lawyer; shareholder of Heller Ehrman LLP
Shepard, Stephen B.
Shepardson, Robert Thomas
Shepherd, J. Michael
Shepherd, Karen F. (D-Utah) - former member of House of Representatives (1993-1995)
Sheriff, Alan R.
Sherman, Wendy R. - principal of The Albright Group; former Asst. Sec. of State for Legislative Affairs under Clinton
Sherr, Lynn B. - ABC Propagandist; a 20/20 correspondent
Sherry, George L.
Sherwood, Benjamin B.
Sherwood-Randall, Elizabeth
Shields, Geoffrey B.
Shields, Lisa Katherine - a Vice President of CFR
Shiffman, Gary M. - Chief of Staff at U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Shifter, Michael - vice president for policy at the Inter-American Dialogue
Shiner, Josette S. - Dubya's Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs
Shinn, James J.
Shinseki, Eric (Gen.) - former Army Chief of Staff (1999-2003)
Shipley, Walter V. - former Chairman of Chase Manhattan
Shirk, Susan L. - senior advisor to The Albright Group
Shirzad, Faryar - former Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Import Administration (2001-2005)
Shlaes, Amity Ruth - senior columnist and propagandist for Financial Times
Shoemaker, Christopher C.
Shonholtz, Raymond - President of Partners for Democratic Change
Shribman, David M. - syndicated columnist and propagandist
Shriver, Donald W. - former President of Union Theological Seminary in New York City
***Shriver, Timothy P. - Chairman and CEO of Special Olympics, Inc.
† Shu, John - an Associate for Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett LLP
Shulman, Colette
Shulman, Marshall D.
Shultz, George P. - former Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, and Secretary of Labor
Shultz, Susan Kent Fried
† Shuman, David L.
Shuman, Stanley S.
Sick, Gary G. - former NSC staff member; member of Human Rights Watch; executive director of Gulf/2000 Project
Siebert, Muriel F. - former Superintendent of Banking for the State of New York; former president of New York Women's Agenda
† Siegal, Bippy M.
Siegel, William D.
Siegman, Henry - former executive director of American Jewish Congress
† Sievers, Sara F.
Sifton, Elisabeth N.
† Sifton, John
Sigal, Leon V.
Sigmund, Paul E. - professor at Princeton
Sikkink, Kathryn A.
Silas, C.J. - former CEO of Phillips Petroleum
Silber, Laura J.
Silberman, Laurence H. - federal judge for U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit (1985-present); former Ambassador to Yugoslavia (1975-1977)
Silberman, Robert S.
Silberstein, Alan M. - former President and CEO of Western Union
Silkenat, James R.
Silver, Allison
† Silver, Brian M.
Silver, Daniel B.
Silver, Ron - infamous Hollywood actor; former president of Actors' Equity Association
Silvers, Robert B.
Simes, Dimitri K. - founding president of The Nixon Center
Simmons, Adele - President of the Global Philanthropy Partnership; former president of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Simmons, Matthew R. - chairman and president of Simmons & Company International
Simmons, P. J.
Simmons, Ruth J. - President of Brown University
***Simon, Denis Fred - Provost and Vice-President for Academic Affairs of the Levin Graduate Institute of International Relations and Commerce under the State University of New York; former President of China Consulting Associates (Boston)
Simon, Francoise L. - professor of marketing at Columbia Business School
Simon, Hugh V. Jr.
††† Simon, Jennifer J.
Sims, Calvin G.
Sinclair, Paula J.
Sinding, Steven W. - Director-General of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF)
† Singer, Peter Warren - a Brookings scholar; author of "Children at War"
† Singh, Manisha
† Singham, Shanker A. - Partner of Steel Hector & Davis LLP (Miami)
† Singleton, Lincoln Cameron
Sinkin, Richard N. - founder and Partner of InterAmerican Group
Sitrick, James Baker - Secretary-General of the World Federation of United Nations Associations
Skidmore, Thomas E. - professor of Brazilian history at Brown University
Skinner, Elliott P. - former Ambassador to Upper Volta [Burkina Faso] (1966-1969)
Skinner, Kiron Kanina - associate professor of history and political science at Carnegie Mellon Univ.
Sklarew, Jennifer Friedman
Skol, Michael M. - former Ambassador to Venezuela (1990-1993)
Skolnikoff, Eugene B. - former professor at MIT
Skora, Alexander J.
***Skorton, David J. - President of Cornell University (2006-present); former President of Univ. of Iowa (2003-2006)
Slade, David R.
Slattery, Jim C. (D-Kansas) - former member of U.S. House of Representatives (1983-1995)
Slaughter, Anne-Marie - Dean of Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton
Slaughter, Richard A.
Slavin, Barbara
Slawson, Paul S.
Sloane, Ann Brownell
† Sloane, Margaret
Slocombe, Walter B. - Under Secretary of Defense for Policy under Clinton (1994-2001); also a Rhodes Scholar
Small, Lawrence M. - Secretary of the Smithsonian Institute (2000-present)
Smalley, Kathleen
Smalley, Patricia T.
Smart, Christopher W.
Smart, S. Bruce Jr. - former Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade under Reagan (1985-1987)
Smeall, Christopher - partner of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Smith, Clint E.
Smith, Dane F. Jr. - former Ambassador to Senegal (1996-1999) and Guinea (1990-1993)
Smith, David Shiverick - former Ambassador to Sweden (1976-1977)
Smith, Edwin M. - law professor at University of Southern California
Smith, Fern M. - former U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of California (1988-2005)
***Smith, Fred Gary
***Smith, Frederick Wallace - Chairman and CEO of FedEx; member of Skull & Bones
Smith, Gayle E. - former SATTP and senior director for African Affairs at NSC (1998-2001)
Smith, Hedrick L.
Smith, Jean Kennedy - former Ambassador to Ireland (1993-1998)
Smith, Jeffrey H. - partner of Arnold & Porter; former General Counsel for CIA (1995-1996); former Army JAG officer
Smith, John T. II
† Smith, Justin B.
Smith, Malcolm B.
***Smith, Martin
Smith, Michael B.
Smith, Perry M. (Maj. Gen., USAF) - former Commandant of National War College (1983-1986)
Smith, Peter Hopkinson
Smith, R. Jeffrey
Smith, Richard M. - chairman and editor-in-chief of Newsweek
Smith, Stephen G. - former Editor of U.S. News & World Report
Smith, Theodore M.
Smith, Tony
Smith, W. Y. (Gen., USAF) - former Deputy Commander of U.S. European Command (1981-1983)
Smith, Winthrop H. Jr. - Chairman of WHS Holdings LLC
Snider, Don M.
Snider, L. Britt
Snow, Robert Anthony "Tony" - White House Press Secretary; former Fox News Propagandist
Snowe, Olympia J. (R-Maine) - U.S. Senator (1995-present)
Snyder, Jed C.
Snyder, Richard E.
Sobol, Dorothy Meadow - a professor at SAIS at Johns Hopkins Univ.
Soderberg, Nancy E. - former Deputy National Security Advisor (1993-1997)
Sofaer, Abraham David -'State Department Legal Adviser under Reagan
Solarz, Stephen J. (D-NY) - former member of the House of Representatives (1975-1993)
Solnick, Steven L. - Ford Foundation Representative at the Moscow Office
Solomon, Andrew Wallace
Solomon, Anne G. K. - a CSIS expert
Solomon, Anthony M. - former President of Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Solomon, Joshua N.
Solomon, Peter J.
Solomon, Richard H. - former Ambassador to the Philippines (1992-1993)
Solomon, Robert - an economics expert at Brookings Institution
Sonenshine, H. Marshall
Sonenshine, Tara Diane - former ABC propagandist; former SATTP to Clinton and a member of NSC
† Song, Diana M.H.
Sonnenberg, Maurice
Sonnenfeldt, Helmut - former State Department Counselor under Ford
Sonnenfeldt, Richard W.
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Re: TPTB Exposed Bigtime, you want the facts all in one place, READ thisQuote

Columbus, The Indians, and Human Progress
by Howard Zinn

Arawak men and women, naked, tawny, and full of wonder, emerged from their villages onto the island's beaches and swam out to get a closer look at the strange big boat. When Columbus and his sailors came ashore, carrying swords, speaking oddly, the Arawaks ran to greet them, brought them food, water, gifts. He later wrote of this in his log:
"They ... brought us parrots and balls of cotton and spears and many other things, which they exchanged for the glass beads and hawks' bells. They willingly traded everything they owned... . They were well-built, with good bodies and hand¬some features.... They do not bear arms, and do not know them, for I showed them a sword, they took it by the edge and cut themselves out of ignorance. They have no iron. Their spears are made of cane... . They would make fine servants.... With fifty men we could subjugate them all and make them do whatever we want."
These Arawaks of the Bahama Islands were much like Indians on the mainland, who were remarkable (European observers were to say again and again) for their hospitality, their belief in sharing. These traits did not stand out in the Europe of the Renaissance, dominated as it was by the religion of popes, the government of kings, the frenzy for money that marked Western civilization and its first messenger to the Americas, Christopher Columbus.
Columbus wrote:
As soon as I arrived in the Indies, on the first Island which I found, I took some of the natives by force in order that they might learn and might give me information of whatever there is in these parts.

The information that Columbus wanted most was: Where is the gold? He had persuaded the king and queen of Spain to finance an expedition to the lands, the wealth, he expected would be on the other side of the Atlantic-the Indies and Asia, gold and spices. For, like other informed people of his time, he knew the world was round and he could sail west in order to get to the Far East.
Spain was recently unified, one of the new modern nation-states, like France, England, and Portugal. Its population, mostly poor peas¬ants, worked for the nobility, who were 2 percent of the population and owned 95 percent of the land. Spain had tied itself to the Catholic Church, expelled all the Jews, driven out the Moors. Like other states of the modern world, Spain sought gold, which was becoming the new mark of wealth, more useful than land because it could buy anything.
There was gold in Asia, it was thought, and certainly silks and spices, for Marco Polo and others had brought back marvelous things from their overland expeditions centuries before. Now that the Turks had conquered Constantinople and the eastern Mediterranean, and controlled the land routes to Asia, a sea route was needed. Portuguese sailors were working their way around the southern tip of Africa. Spain decided to gamble on a long sail across an unknown ocean.
In return for bringing back gold and spices, they promised Columbus 10 percent of the profits, governorship over new-found lands, and the fame that would go with a new tide: Admiral of the Ocean Sea. He was a merchant's clerk from the Italian city of Genoa, part-time weaver (the son of a skilled weaver), and expert sailor. He set out with three sailing ships, the largest of which was the Santa Maria, perhaps 100 feet long, and thirty-nine crew members.
Columbus would never have made it to Asia, which was thou¬sands of miles farther away than he had calculated, imagining a smaller world. He would have been doomed by that great expanse of sea. But he was lucky. One-fourth of the way there he came upon an unknown, uncharted land that lay between Europe and Asia-the Americas. It was early October 1492, and thirty-three days since he and his crew had left the Canary Islands, off the Atlantic coast of Africa. Now they saw branches and sticks floating in the water. They saw flocks of birds.
These were signs of land. Then, on October 12, a sailor called Rodrigo saw the early morning moon shining on white sands, and cried out. It was an island in the Bahamas, the Caribbean sea. The first man to sight land was supposed to get a yearly pension of 10,000 maravedis for life, but Rodrigo never got it. Columbus claimed he had seen a light the evening before. He got the reward.
So, approaching land, they were met by the Arawak Indians, who swam out to greet them. The Arawaks lived in village communes, had a developed agriculture of corn, yams, cassava. They could spin and weave, but they had no horses or work animals. They had no iron, but they wore tiny gold ornaments in their ears.
This was to have enormous consequences: it led Columbus to take some of them aboard ship as prisoners because he insisted that they guide him to the source of the gold. He then sailed to what is now Cuba, then to Hispaniola (the island which today consists of Haiti and the Dominican Republic). There, bits of visible gold in the rivers, and a gold mask presented to Columbus by a local Indian chief, led to wild visions of gold fields.
On Hispaniola, out of timbers from the Santa Maria, which had run aground, Columbus built a fort, the first European military base in the Western Hemisphere. He called it Navidad (Christmas) and left thirty-nine crewmembers there, with instructions to find and store the gold. He took more Indian prisoners and put them aboard his two remaining ships. At one part of the island he got into a fight with Indians who refused to trade as many bows and arrows as he and his men wanted. Two were run through with swords and bled to death. Then the Nina and the Pinta set sail for the Azores and Spain. When the weather turned cold, the Indian prisoners began to die.
Columbus's report to the Court in Madrid was extravagant. He insisted he had reached Asia (it was Cuba) and an island off the coast of China (Hispaniola). His descriptions were part fact, part fiction:
Hispaniola is a miracle. Mountains and hills, plains and pastures, are both fertile and beautiful ... the harbors are unbelievably good and there are many wide rivers of which the majority contain gold. . . . There are many spices, and great mines of gold and other metals....
The Indians, Columbus reported, "are so naive and so free with their possessions that no one who has not witnessed them would believe it. When you ask for something they have, they never say no. To the contrary, they offer to share with anyone...." He concluded his report by asking for a little help from their Majesties, and in return he would bring them from his next voyage "as much gold as they need ... and as many slaves as they ask." He was full of religious talk: "Thus the eternal God, our Lord, gives victory to those who follow His way over apparent impossibilities."
Because of Columbus's exaggerated report and promises, his second expedition was given seventeen ships and more than twelve hundred men. The aim was clear: slaves and gold. They went from island to island in the Caribbean, taking Indians as captives. But as word spread of the Europeans' intent they found more and more empty villages. On Haiti, they found that the sailors left behind at Fort Navidad had been killed in a battle with the Indians, after they had roamed the island in gangs looking for gold, taking women and children as slaves for sex and labor.
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3/24/2008 12:42 AM
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if the women and the girls are being sold into slavery then how do religions make it acceptable-- there has to be a root cause or beleif system that allows this practice to continue-- it is a legal system that approves of this or do some turn their heads to it- who does buddha or other religions play into this madness- does the buddha speak aganist this practice or give any practical ways to stop it-- or maybe i have a untrue version of what i thought being a buddha meant- especically in relation to its women-- where does relgion take aggressive action with this- are any found and returned and what state are they in physically and emotionally-- how would it be the easiest to stop this slavery -- please enlighten me-- thank you sherry[youtube]
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4/6/2008 12:06 PM
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5/15/2008 2:58 PM
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Sorensen, Gillian Martin - former UN Assistant Secretary-General for External Relations (1997-2003)
† Sorensen, Juliet Suzanne
Sorensen, Theodore C. - senior counsel of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP; JFK"s speechwriter and adviser
Soros, George - Hungarian-born financier, Chairman of Soros Fund Management
† Soros, Jonathan Allan - George Soro's son; Deputy Chairman of Soros Fund Management
Soros, Paul - a principal of Paul Soros Investment
††† Sosnicky, James R.
Soudriette, Richard W. - President of The International Foundation for Election Systems (IFES)
Sovern, Michael I. - former President of Columbia University (1980-1993)
† Spagnuolo, Stephen A.
† Spahn, Blake A.
Spain, James W. - former Ambassador to Turkey, Tanzania, Sri Lanka, and Maldive Islands
Spalter, Jonathan - a Principal with the Dewey Square Group
† Spaner, Jonathan S.
Spangler, Scott M. - former Vice-Chairman of Save the Children USA; former associate administrator of USAID (1992-1993)
† Spears, Suzanne Alexandra - associate at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Spector, Leonard S. - Deputy Director of the Monterey Institute of International Studies' Center for Nonproliferation Studies; former Energy Department bureaucrat
Speedie, David C. - special advisor to the president of Carnegie Corp. of NY and director of Islam Project
Spencer, John
Sperling, Gene B. - former director of National Economic Council under Clinton
Spero, Joan E. - President of Doris Duke Charitable Foundation; former Under Secretary of State for Economic and Agricultural Affairs under Clinton
Spero, Joshua B.
Speth, James Gustave - Dean of Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies; a Rhodes Scholar
Speyer, Jerry I. - Deputy Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
† Speyer, Robert J.
Spiegel, Daniel L. - partner of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld
Spiegel, John W.
Spielvogel, Carl
Spiers, Ronald I. - former Ambassador to Turkey, Pakistan, and Bahamas
Spindler, J. Andrew - Executive Director of Financial Services Volunteer Corps
† Spinelli-Noseda, Carlos Javier
Spiro, Herbert John - former Ambassador to Equitorial Guinea and Cameroon
Spoon, Alan - former President of Washington Post Company (1993-2000)
Spratt, John M. Jr. (D-SC) - House of Representatives (1983-present)
Stacks, John
Stahl, Lesley R. - "60 Minutes' CBS Propagandist
Stam, Allan C.
Stamas, Stephen - Chairman of The American Assembly
† Stanford, Nina Zinterhofer
Stanger, Allison Katherine
Stanislaw, Joseph A.
† Stanley, Elizabeth A. - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Stanton, Frank - former President of CBS
Staples, Eugene S.
††† Starr, Alexandra L.
Starr, Kenneth I. - NOT the independent counsel (Kenneth W. Starr was the independent counsel.)
Stavridis, James G. (Vice Admiral) - Senior Military Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Rummy)
Steel, Ronald
Steiger, Paul E. - Wall Street Journal
Stein, David F.
Stein, Elliot
Stein, Eric
Steinberg, David J. - President of Long Island University
Steinberg, James B. - Dean of LBJ School of Public Affairs at Univ. of Texas; former Deputy National Security Advisor (1997-2001); State Dept. Policy Planning Director (1993-1997); frequent Bilderberger
Steinberg, Mark R.
Steinberg, Richard H.
Steinbruner, John D. - director of Center for International and Security Studies at (University of) Maryland
Steiner, Daniel
Steiner, Joshua L.
Steiner, Steven E. - former U.S. Representative to the Joint Compliance and Inspection Commission (JCIC) under GHW Bush
Stempel, John D. - professor at the Patterson School at University of Kentucky
Stent, Angela Evelyn - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Stepan, Alfred C. - former Dean of the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University (1983-1991)
Stern, David J. - Commissioner of the National Basketball Association (NBA)
Stern, Fritz - former professor at Columbia University
Stern, H. Peter
Stern, Jeffrey M.
Stern, Jessica E. - professor at Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
Stern, Paul G. - Chairman of Clairis Capital
Stern, Paula - Chairwoman of The Stern Group Inc.
Stern, Todd D.
Stern, Walter P. - Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Hudson Institute
† Sternberg, Marc S.
Sternberg, Seymour - Chairman of New York Life Insurance
Sterner, Michael E. - former Ambassador to United Arab Emeriates (1974-1975)
Stetson, Anne
Stevens, Charles R.
Stevens, James W. - former chairman of Prudential Asset Management Group
Stevens, Paul Schott - President of the Investment Company Institute; former NSC staff member under Reagan
Stevens, Robert J. - Chairman, President, and CEO of Lockheed Martin
Stevenson, Charles A. - a professor at National War College
† Stewart, Brittany D.
Stewart, C. Evan
Stewart, Donald M. - former President and CEO of The College Board (i.e. ACT, SAT, Advanced Placement)
Stewart, Gordon C.
Stewart, Jamie B. Jr. - former acting President of Federal Reserve Bank of New York (2003)
Stewart, Ruth Ann - a professor at the Wagner School at New York University
Stiehm, Judith Hicks - political science professor at Florida International University (FIU); former Provost of FIU
Stiglitz, Joseph E. - former chairman of Council of Economic Advisors (1995-1997)
Stiles, Deborah F.
Stith, Kate - law professor at Yale
Stobaugh, Robert B.
Stockman, David A. (R-Mich.) - former Director of OMB (1981-1985); former member of House of Rep. (1977-1981)
Stoessinger, John G. - international affairs professor at Trinity University (San Antonio, Texas)
Stoga, Alan J. - Vice Chairman of the Americas Society; Vice Chairman of the Council of the Americas
Stokes, Bruce
† Stone, Christopher B. - professor at Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
Stone, Jeremy J. - former President and CEO of Federation of American Scientists (FAS)
Stonesifer, Patricia Q. - CEO of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; former President of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (1997-2006); serves on the board of directors of Amazon.com
††† Strasser, Jacqueline Laura
Straus, Donald B.
Straus, Oscar S. II
Strauss, Robert S. - Senior Partner of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, LLP; former Ambassador to Soviet Union
Streeb, Gordon L. - former Ambassador to Zambia (1990-1993)
Stremlau, John J. - former State Dept. Deputy Director of Policy Planning Staff (1989-1994); professor and head of the Department of International Relations at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa
Stringer, Howard
Strmecki, Marin J. - Vice President and Director of Programs of the Smith Richardson Foundation; a Bilderberger
Strock, James M. - former California Secretary for Environmental Protection (1991-1997)
Stromseth, Jane E. - professor at Georgetown Law School; a Rhodes Scholar
Stroock, Thomas F. - former Ambassador to Guatemala (1989-1992)
Strossen, Nadine - President of American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
Styron, Rose
Sudarkasa, Niara (a.k.a. Gloria Albertha Marshall) - former President of Lincoln University (1986-1998)
† Sufi, Awais - a director of The National Association of Muslim Lawyers
Sughrue, Karen M. - former Vice President of CFR (1993-1998)
† Suh, Ryung
Suleiman, Ezra N. - professor at Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton
Sullivan, Gordon R. (Gen.) - former Army Chief of Staff (1991-1995)
Sullivan, John D.
Sullivan, Louis W. - former Secretary of Health and Human Services (1989-1993)
††† Sumerlin, Donald M.
Summers, Lawrence H. - former President of Harvard; former Secretary of the Treasury
Sundiata, Ibrahim K.
Suro, Roberto A. - Director of The Pew Hispanic Center
Sutphen, Mona K.
Sutterlin, James S. - former State Dept. Inspector General (1973-1974)
Sutton, Francis X.
Suzman, Cedric
Swank, Emory C. - former Ambassador to Cambodia (1970-1974)
Swanson, Carl Axel
Sweeney, John J. - President of AFL-CIO
***Sweig, Julia Ellen - author of Inside the Cuban Revolution; currently a Nelson and David Rockefeller Senior Fellow for Latin America Studies and Director for Latin America Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations
Sweitzer, Brandon W. - Senior Advisor to the President for US Chamber of Commerce
Swid, Scott L.
Swid, Stephen Claar - Chairman and CEO of SESAC, Inc. (a performing rights organizations); former Chairman and CEO of SPIN (youth culture propaganda magazine), Westview Press; and SBK Entertainment World, Inc.
Swiers, Peter Bird - former Vice President of the Atlantic Council of the United States
Swing, John Temple - former President and CEO of Foreign Policy Association
Szporluk, Roman - former professor of Ukranian history at Harvard

T
Taft, Julia Vadala - former assistant secretary of State under Clinton
Taft, William H. IV - former Ambassador to NATO; former State Dept. Legal Adviser under Dubya
Tagliabue, Paul - former Commissioner of National Football League (NFL)
Tahir-Kheli, Shirin R. - professor at Johns Hopkins Univ.
Talbot, Phillips - former Ambassador to Greece (1965-1969)
Talbott, Strobe - President of Brookings Institution; former Deputy Secretary of State (1994-2001); a Rhodes Scholar
Talwar, Puneet
Tan Bhala, Kara W.Y.
Tang, David K. Y. - Deputy Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Tanner, Harold - chairman of Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations
Tanter, Raymond - visiting professor at Georgetown
Tapia, Raul R.
††† Tarnoff, Alexander
Tarnoff, Peter - former Under Sec. of State for Political Affairs (1993-1997); former president of CFR
Tarter, C. Bruce
Tarullo, Daniel K. - former Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs (1994-1997)
Tatlock, Anne M. - Chairman of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
† Tauber, Charles E.
Taubman, William - a Russian studies professor at Amherst; author of Khrushchev: The Man and His Era
Taylor, Arthur R. - former President of Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
† Taylor, Cathy L.
Taylor, Diana L. - Superintendent of Banks for the State of New York (2003-present)
Taylor, James S.
Taylor, Kathryn Pelgrift
Teece, David J. - a professor at the Haas School at UC Berkeley
Teichner, Martha A. - CBS Propagandist; correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning
Teitel, Ruti G. - professor at New York Law School
Teitelbaum, Michael S. - Rhodes Scholar
Telhami, Shibley - professor at University of Maryland
Tellis, Ashley Joachim - a senior associate at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Tempelsman, Maurice - chairman of the Corporate Council on Africa
Temple-Raston, Dina Simone
Tenet, George J. - former CIA Director (1997-2004)
Terracciano, Anthony P. - Former Chairman of Riggs National Corporation; former CEO of First Fidelity Bank
Terry, Sarah M. - former professor on Russia and Eastern Europe at Tufts University
Theobald, Thomas C. - former Chairman and CEO of Continental Bank Corp./former Vice Chairman of Citibank/Citicorp
Theros, Patrick N. - former Ambassador to Qatar (1995-1998)
Thiessen, Marc Alexander - a writer for National Review
Thoman, G. Richard - former president and CEO of Xerox
Thomas, Brooks
Thomas, Evan W. III - co-author of "The Wise Men"
Thomas, Franklin A. - former President of Ford Foundation (1979-1996)
Thomas, James P. Jr.
Thomas, Lee B. Jr.
Thomas, Lydia Waters - President and CEO of Mitretek Systems, Inc.; member of Dubya"s Homeland Security Advisory Council
† Thomas, Troy S.
Thomas-Graham, Pamela A.
Thompson, Fred D. (R-TN) - former U.S. Senator (1994-2003); author of the Chinagate "Thompson Report"
††† Thompson, Heather Dawn
††† Thompson, Nicholas E. S.
Thompson, Robert L. - Chairman of International Food & Agricultural Trade Policy Council
Thompson, W. Scott - professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University; a Rhodes Scholar
Thomson, James A.
Thornburgh, Dick - former Attorney General (1988-1991); former Governor of Pennsylvania (1979-1987)
Thornell, Richard P.
Thornton, John L. - Chairman of The Brookings Institution; former President of Goldman Sachs; a professor at Tsinghua Univ. in Beijing; attended 6 Bilderberg meetings
Thoron, Louisa
† Thrope, Allen R.
Tien, John K. Jr.
***Tienda, Marta - sociology professor at Princeton University
† Tierney, Matthew S.
† Tierney, Patricia E. "Trish"
Tierney, Paul E. Jr. - chairman of Technoserve, Inc.
Tiersky, Ronald - professor of political science at Amherst College
Till, Kimberly - Vice President for Worldwide Media & Entertainment Group at Microsoft
Tillman, Seth P.
† Tilton, Andrew
Timbers, William H.
Timothy, Kristen
Timpson, Sarah Livingston
Tindell, Cynthia A.
Tipson, Frederick S. - Former Chief Counsel to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Tirana, Amina
† Tirpak, Bradley M.
Tisch, Andrew Herbert - former President of Bulova watch
Tisch, James S. - President and CEO of Loews Corporation
††† Tisne, Claire Marvel
Todman, Terence A. - former Ambassador to Spain, Denmark, Guinea, Chad, Argentina, and Costa Rica
***Toft, Monica Duffy - Associate Professor of Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
Toll, Maynard J. Jr. - Chairman of Edmund S. Muskie Foundation
Tomlinson, Alexander C.
***Toobin, Jeffrey R. - CNN legal analyst for CNN Worldwide
Toomey, Kathleen Elizabeth
Topping, Audrey Ronning - an author and novelist
Topping, Seymour - former Managing Editor and Propagandist for the New York Times
Torano, Maria Elena - former president and CEO of Maria Elena Torano Associates
† Torop, Jonathan P.
Torres, Art - Chairman of the California Democratic Party; former California State Senator (1982-1994)
Torres, Gerald - former assistant attorney general under Clinton (1993-1994)
Torricelli, Robert G. (D-NJ) - former Senator (1997-2003)
Toth, Robert C.
Toungara, Jeanne Maddox - an Africanist scholar and a professor at Howard University
Townsend, Kathleen Kennedy - former Lieutenant Governor of Maryland (1995-2003)
Trachtenberg, Stephen Joel - President of George Washington University
Train, Harry D. II (Adm.) - former Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (1978-1982); former Commander of Sixth Fleet (1976-1978)
Train, John
Train, Russell E. - former President of World Wildlife Fund; former administrator of Environmental Protection Agency
Trainor, Bernard E. (Gen., USMC) - military correspondent and propagandist for the New York Times and NBC
† Tran, Ly K. - Vice President of Business Devlopment; co-founder of AtHoc, Inc.
Trani, Eugene P. - President of Virginia Commonwealth University
Traub, James
Treadway, Stephen J.
† Treanor, Adam J.
Treanor, Mark C. - General Counsel of Wachovia Corporation
Treat, John Elting - former partner of Bear Stearns; former President of New York Mercantile Exchange
Trebat, Thomas J. - Managing Director for Economic and Market Analysis at Citigroup
Treverton, Gregory Frye - a senior policy analyst at RAND
Trice, Robert H. Jr. - Senior Vice President for Corporate Business Development at Lockheed Martin
Trimble, Charles R. - Chairman of U.S. GPS Industry Council
Trojan, Vera M.
Trooboff, Peter D. - a lawyer for Covington & Burling
Truitt, Nancy Sherwood
Truman, Edwin M. - former assistant secretary of the Treasury for international affairs (1997-2001)
† Tsalik, Svetlana - director of the Iraq Revenue Watch (a subsidiary of George Soro's Open Society Institute)
Tsehai, Elizabeth G. - founder and president of E.T. Communications
† Tsingos, Basilios E.
Tsipis, Kosta
Tucher, H. Anton
Tucker, Cynthia A. - Propagandist for Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Tucker, Jonathan B.
Tucker, Nancy Bernkopf - professsor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Tucker, Richard Frank
Tuggle, Clyde C. - president of the Russia, Ukraine & Belarus Division of The Coca-Cola Company
Tuminez, Astrid S.
Tung, Ko-Yung - former Vice President and General Counsel of the World Bank (1999-2003)
† Tunkey, James P.
† Tunnell, David Randolph
††† Turner, Douglas W.
Turner, J. Michael
Turner, James M.
Turner, Robert F. - professor at University of Virginia; first president of U.S. Institute of Peace (1986-1987)
Turner, Stansfield (Adm.) - former CIA Director (1977-1981); Rhodes Scholar
Tusiani, Michael D. - Chairman and CEO of Poten & Partners, Inc. (a ship and cargo brokerage firm)
Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr. - editor of American Spectator; author of Boy Clinton
Tyson, Carole Henderson - former president of Black Professionals in International Affairs
Tyson, Laura D' Andrea - Dean of London Business School; former chairman of Council of Economic Advisors (1993-1995) and former director of National Economic Council (1995-1997)

U
Udovitch, Abraham L. - professor of Jewish civilization at Princeton
Uhlig, Mark - president of WelcomeLink, Inc.
Ullman, Richard H. - professor of international affairs at Princeton
Ulman, Cornelius M.
Ulrich, Marybeth Peterson - associate professor of government at U.S. Army War College; former Air Force officer
Ungar, Sanford J. - president of Groucher College; former host and propagandist of NPR's All Things Considered
Unger, David C.
Upton, Maureen T. - propagandist and sports reporter
Usher, William R. (Maj. Gen.) - former Air Force general
† Usher, William R. III
Utgoff, Victor A. - Deputy Director of the Strategy, Forces, and Resources Division of the Institute for Defense Analyses
Utley, Garrick - correspondent and propagandist for CNN; former NBC propagandist
† Uzeta, Jamie Ernesto - Director of Strategic Partnerships and Public Affairs for MTV (Music television)

V
† Vaccaro, Jonathan Matthew
Vagliano, Sara - chair of the Academic Affairs Committee at Agnes Scott College
Vagts, Detlev F. - professor at Harvard Law School
† Vaitheeswaran, Vijay V. - environment and energy propagandist for The Economist
Vaky, Viron P. - former Ambassador to Colombia, Venezuela, and Costa Rica
Valenta, Jiri
Valenti, Jack - former president of Motion Picture Association of America (1966-2004) and creator of the modern movie "rating system'(i.e. G, PG, PG-13, R, NC-17, MA, etc.)
Valentine, Debra A. - former General Counsel of Federal Trade Commission under Clinton
Valenzuela, Arturo A. - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service; former SATTP and senior director of Inter-American Affairs at NSC under Clinton
van der Vink, Gregory E.
Van Dusen, Michael H.
Van Dyk, Ted
Van Evera, Stephen - political professor at MIT
Van Fleet, James Alward - Gen. Van Fleet's grandson$$$
Van Oudenaren, John
Van Zandt, David Edgar - Dean of School of Law at Northwestern University
Vande Berg, Marsha
vanden Heuvel, Katrina - editor of The Nation
vanden Heuvel, WIlliam J. - former UN Ambassador to the European Office (1979)
Varela, Marta B - former Chair of the New York City Commission on Human Rights
Varmus, Harold E. 'former Director of National Institutes of Health under Clinton (1996-2000)
Vecchi, Sesto E. - a lawyer in Red Vietnam; member of board of governors of American Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City Chapter)
Veit, Carol Michele - former vice president of Goldman Sachs; a consultant at C.V. Associates
Veit, Lawrence A. - former International Economist and Deputy Manager at Brown Brothers Harriman
Veliotes, Nicholas A. - former Ambassador to Egypt and Jordan
Vendley, William F. - secretary general for The World Conference of Religions for Peace
***Veneman, Ann M. - Executive Director of UNICEF; former Secretary of Agriculture (2001-2005)
Verleger, Philip K. Jr.
† Verma, Gagan
Vermilye, Peter H.
Verstandig, Toni G. - senior policy adviser at the Center for Middle East Peace and Economic Cooperation
Verveer, Melanne S. - former Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff to the First Lady under Clinton
Verville, Elizabeth G.
Vessey, John W. (Gen.) - former Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff (1982-1985)
Vester, Linda J. - Fox News Propagandist
Viccellio, Henry Jr. (Gen.) - former Air Force general
† Vicenzino, Marco S. - Executive Director of the Global Strategy Project
Vick, Edward H. - Chief Operating Officer of Young & Rubicam Inc.
Victor, Alice S.
Vidal, David J. - former Vice President of CFR
Videt, Pote P. - former Deputy Minister of Commerce in the government of Thailand (1997)
Viebranz, Curtis G. - former president and Chief Operating Officer of Tacoda Systems
Viets, Richard Noyes - former Ambassador to Tanzania (1979-1981); former Ambassador to Jordan (1981-1984)
Vila, Adis M. - former Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for Administration under GHW Bush (1989)
† Vinjamuri, Leslie - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Viorst, Milton
Viscusi, Enzo - Senior Group Vice President of Eni SpA
Vitale, Alberto
Vitale, David J. - Chief Administrative Officer of the Chicago Public Schools; former President and CEO of Chicago Board of Trade; former Vice Chairman of Bank One Corporation; a director of United Airlines
Voell, Richard Allen - former President and CEO of The Rockefeller Group
Vogel, Ezra F. - former professor at Harvard
Vogelgesang, Sandy Louise - former Ambassador to Nepal (1994-1997)
Vogelson, Jay M. - former Vice Chairman of the Texas Commission on the Arts (1994-1999)
Vojta, George J. - Founder and Chairman of eStandardsForum, Inc.; former vice chairman of the board of Bankers Trust New York Corporation
Volcker, Paul A. - former Chairman of the Federal Reserve (1979-1987)
Volk, Stephen R.
von Eckartsberg, K. Gayle Rose
von Lipsey, Rod (Roderick K.) - vice president at Goldman Sachs & Co. Private Wealth Management, Investment Management Division; a former Marine
von Mehren, Robert B. - retired partner of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Votaw, Carmen Delgado - Washington Representative for Girls Scouts of the USA
Vradenburg, George III - President of The Vradenburg Foundation; former General Counsel of CBS; former executive vice president at FOX; former AOL Time Warner executive
Vuono, Carl E. (Gen.) - former Army Chief of Staff (1987-1991)

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Wachner, Linda J. - former CEO of Warnaco Group Inc. (lingerie company that went bankrupt)
Wachtel, Andrew Baruch - professor at Northwestern University
††† Wadhams, Caroline P.
Wadsworth-Darby, Mary - former Vice President and China Business Manager at Morgan Stanley Investment Management
Waggoner, Robert C.
Wais, Marshall I. Jr. - president and CEO of the Marwais Steel Company
***Wait, Jarett F.
Waldron, Arthur - professor of international relations at the University of Pennsylvania
Wales, Jane M. - President and CEO of the World Affairs Council of Northern California
† Walker, Anna Rachael
Walker, Charls E. - former Deputy Secretary of the Treasury (1970-1973)
Walker, George R.
† Walker, Gregg Alexander
Walker, Jenonne - former Ambassador to Czech Republic (1995-1998)
Walker, John L. - partner of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett LLP
Walker, Nancy J. - President of AfricaNet; former Director of Office of African Affairs at the Office of the Secretary of Defense
Walker-Huntley, Mary L.
Wallace, Roger Windham
Wallach, Kenneth L.
Wallander, Celeste Ann - a CSIS expert
Wallerstein, Mitchel B. - Dean of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University
Wallich, Christine I. - World Bank Country Director for Bangladesh
Wallison, Peter J. - former Treasury Department General Counsel under Reagan
***Walsh, Ian K.
Walsh, Michaela L. - former and founding president of Women"s World Banking
Walt, Stephen M. - professor at Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
Walters, Barbara - ABC News Propagandist
Walton, Anthony John
Walton, R. Keith
Waltz, Kenneth N. - former political science professor at UC Berkeley
Wanger, Leah Zell - a trustee of the German Marshall Fund of the U.S.; president of LZW Group
Ward, Jennifer C. - former Ambassador to Niger (1991-1993)
Ward, Katherine T.
Ware, Carl - senior adviser to the CEO of Coca-Cola
Warner, Edward L. III - former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy and Threat Reduction (1997-2001)
Warner, John William (R-VA) - U.S. Senator (1979-present); former Secretary of the Navy (1972-1974)
Warner, Margaret G. - PBS Propagandist
Warner, Mark R. (D-VA) - former Governor of Virginia (2002-2006)
Warner, Volney James (Brig. Gen., Army) - head of J-5 (Strategy and Analysis), Joint Forces Command
Warren, Gerald L.
***Warren, Rick - THE INFAMOUS EVANGELIST APOSTATE
Washburn, John L.
† Wasserman, Debra L. - former executive director of Israel Policy Forum
Wasserstein, Bruce - Chairman and CEO of Lazard Freres
Waterbury, John - former Director of the Center of International Studies at the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton
Watson, Alexander F. - former Ambassador to Peru (1986-1989)
Watson, Peter S. - professor at Oxford; former Chairman of International Trade Commission
Watts, John H.
Watts, William
Waxman, Matthew C. - Principal Deputy Director of State Department Policy Planning Staff under Dubya
Weatherstone, Dennis - former Chairman and CEO of JP Morgan Chase
Weaver, David R.
Webb, Hoyt K.
Weber, Doron - a Rhodes Scholar
Weber, Vin (R-Minn.) - former member of the House of Representatives (1981-1993); Chairman of National Endowment for Democracy
Webster, William H. - former CIA Director (1987-1991); former FBI Director (1978-1987)
Wechsler, William Frederick
Weddle, Steven
Wedgwood, Ruth - professor at SAIS at Johns Hopkins University
Wehrle, Leroy Snyder
Weidenbaum, Murray - former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors (1981-1982)
Weigel, George - PNAC thug
Weiksner, George B. - Vice Chairman of Credit Suisse First Boston
Weil, Frank A. - Chairman of Abacus & Associates, Inc.; former Administrator of Industry and Trade Administration at Commerce Dept.
***Weill, Sanford I. - former Chairman of Citigroup
Weinberg, David B. - partner of Wiley, Rein & Fielding, LLP
Weinberg, John L.
Weinberg, Steven
Weinert, Richard S.
Weinrod, W. Bruce - former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for European and NATO Policy under GHW Bush
Weinstein, David E. - professor at Columbia Univ.
† Weinstein, Jeremy M. - assistant professor at Stanford
Weinstein, Michael M.
Weinstock, Davis II - a trustee of Bank Street
Weintraub, Sidney - a CSIS expert
Weisberg, Jacob M. - journalist and editor of Slate magazine; a Rhodes Scholar
Weisman, Steven R.
Weiss, Andrew Scott
Weiss, Charles Jr. - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Weiss, Cora - President of the Hague Appeal for Peace Foundation
Weiss, Edith Brown - professor at Georgetown Law School
Weiss, Stanley A. - chairman of Business Executives for National Security, Inc.
Welch, C. David - current Assistant Sec. of State for Near Eastern Affairs (2005-present); former Ambassador to Egypt (2001-2005)
Welch, Jasper A. Jr. (Gen.) - former Air Force general
Welch, Larry D. (Gen.) - former Air Force Chief of Staff (1986-1990)
Weld, Susan R.
Weld, William F. - former Governor of Massachusetts (1991-1997)
***Wellde, George W. Jr.
† Weller, David L. - a counsel at Wilmer Hale; former Deputy Assistant US Trade Representative (USTR) for China, Hong Kong and Taiwan under Dubya (2004-2006)
Wells, Damon
Wells, Louis T. Jr. - professor of international management at Harvard Business School
Wells, Samuel F. Jr.
Wender, Ira T.
Wendt, Allan - former Ambassador to Slovenia (1993-1995)
Wertheim, Mitzi Mallina
Wesbrook, Stephen D.
Weschler, Joanna - UN advocacy director for Human Rights Watch
Wesely, Edwin J. - former chairman of CARE
Wessel, Michael R. - former general counsel and adviser to former Rep. Dick Gephardt
West, Francis J. ("Bing") - Under Secretary of Defense for Policy and International Security Affairs under Reagan
West, J. Robinson - Chairman of United States Institute of Peace
West, Togo D. Jr. - former Army Secretary and Secretary of Veterans Affairs under Clinton
† Westfield, Elisa M. - an associate at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Westin, David L. - President of ABC television
Westly, Steven P. - California State Controller (2003-present)
Weston, Burns H. - former law professor at University of Iowa
Wethington, Olin L. - former director of economic policy for the CPA in Iraq; former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs (1991-1992)
Wexler, Anne - a Presidential Assistant under Carter
Weymouth, Elizabeth G. (Lally) - Katharine Graham"s daughter; sister of Washington Post CEO Donald E. Graham
Whalen, Richard J.
Wharton, Clifton R. Jr. 'former Deputy Secretary of State (1993-1994); former chairman of TIAA-CREF
Wheeler, John K.
Wheeler, John P. III
Whitaker, C. S. - former Dean of Social Sciences at University of Southern California
Whitaker, Jennifer Seymour
Whitaker, Mark
††† White Barton, Laura J.
White, John P. - former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics (1977-1978)
White, Julia A.
White, Mary Jo - attorney for Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
White, Maureen - a National Finance Chair for DNC; former U.S. Representative to UNICEF (1998-2001)
White, Peter C. - president of Southern Center for International Studies
White, Robert J.
White, William H. - Mayor of Houston, Texas (2003-present)
Whitehead, John C. - former Deputy Secretary of State (1985-1989); former partner of Goldman Sachs; a Bilderberger
Whitman, Christine Todd (R-NJ) - former Governor of New Jersey (1994-2001); former EPA administrator (2001-2003)
Whitman, Marina v. N. - professor at Michigan State University
† Whitney, Christopher B.
Whitney, Craig R.
Whittemore, Frederick B. - partner and managing director of Morgan Stanley & Co.
Wiarda, Howard J. - a CSIS expert
Wien, Anita Volz - Vice Chairman of the G7 Group
Wiener, Carolyn Seely
Wiener, Malcolm H. - former businessman and chairman of The Millburn Corporation; an author on ancient Mediterranean civilizations
Wiesel, Elie - founding chairman of United States Holocaust Memorial Council; awarded Nobel Peace Prize in 1986
† Wiesel, Elisha
Wilby, Peter
† Wilcox, Elizabeth Roberts
Wildenthal, C. Kern - former President of The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Wiley, Richard A - former Defense Department General Counsel under Ford
Wilhelm, Robert E.
Wilkerson, Thomas Lloyd (Maj. Gen., USMC) - former Commander of Marine Forces Reserve
Wilkie, Edith B.
Wilkins, Roger W.
† Wilkinson, Amy M.
† Wilkinson, Daniel C.
Wilkinson, Sharon P. - former Ambassador to Burkina Faso and Mozambique
† Wille, Serena B. - an associate at Wilmer, Cutler
Williams, Aaron S. - VP for International Business Development in RTI"s Center for International Development
Williams, Brian D. - NBC Propagandist
Williams, Christine
Williams, Cindy - political professor at MIT
Williams, Dave H.
††† Williams, Elizabeth Helen
Williams, Harold M. - former Chairman of Securities and Exchange Commission (1977-1981)
Williams, Haydn - former President of The Asia Foundation
Williams, Howard Roy
† Williams, Joseph W.
† Williams, Lawrence H.
Williams, Margaret Douglas
Williams, Reba White
† Williams, Thomas R. II
Williams, William J. Jr. - Of Counsel at Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
Williamson, Edwin D. - former State Department Legal Adviser (1990-1993); a partner for Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
Williamson, Irving A. - former Deputy General Counsel at Office of the U.S. Trade Representative under Clinton
Williamson, Richard Salisbury - former Asst. Sec. of State for International Organization Affairs under Reagan (1988-1989)
† Williamson, Samuel Gates
Willrich, Mason - founder of EnergyWorks
Wilmers, Robert G. - chairman of the board of M & T Bank Corporation
Wilson, Don M. III - a Risk officer for JP Morgan Chase
Wilson, Donald M.
Wilson, Ernest James III - politics professor at University of Maryland
Wilson, Margaret S. - Chairman and CEO of Scarbroughs
† Winch, Steven D.
Winfield, W. Montague (Maj. Gen., Army) - Commander of U.S. Army Cadet Command
Wing, Adrien Katherine
Winik, Jay - author and professor at University of Maryland
Winkler, Matthew A.
Winokur, Herbert S. Jr. - Chairman and CEO of Capricorn Holdings, Inc.
Winston, Michael R.
Winterer, Philip S.
Winters, Francis X. - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Wirth, David A. - professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University
Wirth, Timothy E. (D-Colo.) - former Senator (1987-1993); former Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs (1993-1997)
Wisch, Steven J.
Wise, Carol
Wise, Louise Holly B.
Wisner, Frank G. (II) - former Ambassador to Egypt and Philippines
Wisner, Graham G.
Witkowsky, Anne A. - a CSIS expert
Woerner, Fred F. (Gen.) - former Commander of U.S. Southern Command (1987-1989)
Wofford, Harris L. (D-Penn.) - former Senator (1991-1995)
Wohlforth, William C.
Wohlstetter, Roberta - the late Albert Wohlstetter"s wife
††† Wojcicki, Anne E.
Wolf, Charles Jr. - senior economics adviser at RAND
Wolf, Ira
† Wolfensohn, Adam R.
Wolfensohn, James D. - former President of World Bank (1995-2005); attended at least 14 Bilderberg meetings
Wolff, Alan William - former U.S. Deputy Special Representative for Trade Negotiations (1977-1979)
Wolff, I. Peter
† Wolff, Jason R.
Wolfowitz, Paul D. - President of the World Bank (2005-present); former Deputy Secretary of Defense; former Dean of the Paul Nitze School (SAIS); appeared in at least 8 Bilderberg meetings
Wolin, Neal S. - Treasury Dept. General Counsel under Clinton (1993-1997)
Wolosky, Lee S. - partner of Boies, Schiller & Flexner, LLP
Wolpe, Howard (D-Mich.) - former member of the House of Representatives (1979-1993)
Wolstencroft, Tracy R. - a managing director of Goldman Sachs
Woo-Cumings, Meredith - professor of political science at University of Michigan
Woodruff, Judy C. - former CNN Propagandist
Woods, Ward W. - Chairman of the Executive Committee of Wildlife Conservation Society
Woodward, Susan L. - professor at CUNY; former head of the Analysis and Assessment Unit in the office of the Special Representative of the Secretary General for UNPROFOR (i.e. Bosnia)
Woolsey, R. James 'former CIA Director (1993-1995); a Rhodes Scholar
Woolsey, Suzanne H. - a trustee of the German Marshall Fund of the U.S.
Woon, Eden Y. - former director of Hong Kong Chamber of Commerce
Worden, Minky - Media Director for Human Rights Watch
Worenklein, Jacob J. - former managing director of Lehman Brothers
Wortzel, Larry M. (Col., Army) - Army Attaché at the American Embassy in Beijing (1995-1997)
Wray, Cecil - retired partner of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Wriggins, W. Howard 'former Ambassador to Sri Lanka and Maldive Islands
Wright, Joseph R. Jr. - current CEO of PanAmSat Corporation; former Director of OMB (1985, 1988-1989)
Wright, Lawrence G. 'propagandist for The New Yorker; author of "Remembering Satan"
Wright, Robin - correspondent and propagandist for Washington Post
Wright, William H. II - Managing Director of Morgan Stanley; a member of Skull & Bones
† Wrona, Richard M. Jr.
† Wu, Timothy - professor at Columbia Law School
Wulf, Norman A. - former U.S. Representative to the First Meeting of the Preparatory Committee for the 2005 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
Wylie, Andrew - literary agent and President of Wylie Agency
Wyser-Pratte, Guy Patrick - chairman and CEO of Wyser-Pratte & Co.

Y
Yacoubian, Mona - State Department assistant under Clinton
Yalman, Nur O. - professor of Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard
Yang, Linda Tsao - former executive director of Asian Development Bank
Yang, Phoebe L.
Yankelovich, Daniel - chairman and co-founder of Public Agenda; board of directors for Loral Space & Communications
Yanney, Michael B. - chairman of America First Companies
† Yao Massbach, Nancy
Yegen, Christian C.
***Yellen, Janet Louise - President of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Yergin, Daniel H. - Chairman of Cambridge Energy Research Associates
Yochelson, John N. - former President of the Edmond de Rothschild Foundation
Yoffie, David B. - business professor at Harvard; a director of Intel
† Yoran, Catherine Lotrionte
Yordan, Jaime Ernesto - former Managing Director and Chiarman of Goldman Sachs Latin America
Yost, Casimir A. - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Young, Alice - Partner in the New York office of Kaye Scholer LLP
Young, Andrew - former Ambassador to UN; former Mayor of Atlanta
Young, George H. III
† Young, Gwen Kathleen
Young, Jay T.
Young, M. Crawford
Young, Michael K. - President of the University of Utah (2004-present); former Dean of George Washington Univ. Law School
Young, Nancy
Youngblood, Kneeland C. - chairman of the board of American Beacon Funds
Youngwood, Alfred D. - chairman and partner of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
Yu, Frederick T .C.
Yun, Philip W. - Vice President for Resource Development at The Asia Foundation; former Senior Adviser to the Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs under Clinton
Yzaguirre, Raul H. - former President and CEO of National Council of La Raza

Z
Zabel, William D. - chairman of Human Rights First; attorney for Schulte, Roth & Zabel LLP
Zagoria, Donald S.
Zahn, Paula A. - CNN Propagandist; former CBS and FOX Propagandist
Zakaria, Arshad R.
Zakaria, Fareed - Newsweek propagandist (international edition)
Zakheim, Dov S. - former Defense Department Comptroller (2001-2005)
Zaleski, Michel - businessman; President of The Dominican Republic Education and Mentoring Project
† Zamagni, William E. Jr.
Zanoyan, Vahan B. - a Senior Director of the Petroleum Finance Company in 1995
Zarb, Frank G. - former chairman of the NASDAQ Stock Market, Inc.; director of AIG
Zartman, I. William - a professor at SAIS at Johns Hopkins Univ.
† Zbar, Brett I.W.
Zegart, Amy B. - an associate professor of public policy at UCLA
Zeikel, Arthur - former Chairman of Merrill Lynch Asset Management
Zelikow, Philip D. - State Department Counselor (2005-now); former Executive Director of 9/11 Commission
Zelnick, C. Robert - Chairman of Dept. of Journalism at Boston University; former ABC News propagandist
Zemmol, Jonathan I.
Zilkha, Ezra K.
Zimmerman, Edwin M. - former Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust Division under LBJ
Zimmerman, Peter D.
Zinberg, Dorothy Shore - professor at Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
Zinder, Norton D.
Zinni, Anthony Charles (Gen., USMC) - former CENTCOM commander (1997-2000)
Zipp, Brian R.
Zirin, James D. - partner of Sidley, Austin, Brown & Wood LLP
Zittrain, Jonathan L. - visiting professor at Harvard Law School
Zoellick, Robert B. - former Deputy Secretary of State (2005-2006); former U.S. Trade Representative (2001-2005)
Zogby, James J. - founder and president of Arab-American Institute
Zolberg, Aristide R. - professor of political science at the Graduate Faculty of New School University in New York City
Zonis, Marvin - former economic professor at the University of Chicago
Zorthian, Barry - spokesman at the U.S. Embassy in Saigon during Vietnam War; a member of Skull & Bones
Zucker, Howard Alan - Deputy Assistant Secretary of HHS for Health under Dubya
Zuckerman, Harriet
Zuckerman, Mortimer B. - Propagandist and editor-in-chief of U.S. News and World Report
Zwick, Charles J. - former director of the Bureau of the Budget (1968-1969)
††† Zwirn, Daniel B.
Zysman, John A. - professor of political science at UC Berkeley

Source: Council on Foreign Relations 2006 Annual Report (for names) and various websites via Google.com (for description)
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Sorensen, Gillian Martin - former UN Assistant Secretary-General for External Relations (1997-2003)
† Sorensen, Juliet Suzanne
Sorensen, Theodore C. - senior counsel of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP; JFK"s speechwriter and adviser
Soros, George - Hungarian-born financier, Chairman of Soros Fund Management
† Soros, Jonathan Allan - George Soro's son; Deputy Chairman of Soros Fund Management
Soros, Paul - a principal of Paul Soros Investment
††† Sosnicky, James R.
Soudriette, Richard W. - President of The International Foundation for Election Systems (IFES)
Sovern, Michael I. - former President of Columbia University (1980-1993)
† Spagnuolo, Stephen A.
† Spahn, Blake A.
Spain, James W. - former Ambassador to Turkey, Tanzania, Sri Lanka, and Maldive Islands
Spalter, Jonathan - a Principal with the Dewey Square Group
† Spaner, Jonathan S.
Spangler, Scott M. - former Vice-Chairman of Save the Children USA; former associate administrator of USAID (1992-1993)
† Spears, Suzanne Alexandra - associate at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Spector, Leonard S. - Deputy Director of the Monterey Institute of International Studies' Center for Nonproliferation Studies; former Energy Department bureaucrat
Speedie, David C. - special advisor to the president of Carnegie Corp. of NY and director of Islam Project
Spencer, John
Sperling, Gene B. - former director of National Economic Council under Clinton
Spero, Joan E. - President of Doris Duke Charitable Foundation; former Under Secretary of State for Economic and Agricultural Affairs under Clinton
Spero, Joshua B.
Speth, James Gustave - Dean of Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies; a Rhodes Scholar
Speyer, Jerry I. - Deputy Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
† Speyer, Robert J.
Spiegel, Daniel L. - partner of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld
Spiegel, John W.
Spielvogel, Carl
Spiers, Ronald I. - former Ambassador to Turkey, Pakistan, and Bahamas
Spindler, J. Andrew - Executive Director of Financial Services Volunteer Corps
† Spinelli-Noseda, Carlos Javier
Spiro, Herbert John - former Ambassador to Equitorial Guinea and Cameroon
Spoon, Alan - former President of Washington Post Company (1993-2000)
Spratt, John M. Jr. (D-SC) - House of Representatives (1983-present)
Stacks, John
Stahl, Lesley R. - "60 Minutes' CBS Propagandist
Stam, Allan C.
Stamas, Stephen - Chairman of The American Assembly
† Stanford, Nina Zinterhofer
Stanger, Allison Katherine
Stanislaw, Joseph A.
† Stanley, Elizabeth A. - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Stanton, Frank - former President of CBS
Staples, Eugene S.
††† Starr, Alexandra L.
Starr, Kenneth I. - NOT the independent counsel (Kenneth W. Starr was the independent counsel.)
Stavridis, James G. (Vice Admiral) - Senior Military Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Rummy)
Steel, Ronald
Steiger, Paul E. - Wall Street Journal
Stein, David F.
Stein, Elliot
Stein, Eric
Steinberg, David J. - President of Long Island University
Steinberg, James B. - Dean of LBJ School of Public Affairs at Univ. of Texas; former Deputy National Security Advisor (1997-2001); State Dept. Policy Planning Director (1993-1997); frequent Bilderberger
Steinberg, Mark R.
Steinberg, Richard H.
Steinbruner, John D. - director of Center for International and Security Studies at (University of) Maryland
Steiner, Daniel
Steiner, Joshua L.
Steiner, Steven E. - former U.S. Representative to the Joint Compliance and Inspection Commission (JCIC) under GHW Bush
Stempel, John D. - professor at the Patterson School at University of Kentucky
Stent, Angela Evelyn - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Stepan, Alfred C. - former Dean of the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University (1983-1991)
Stern, David J. - Commissioner of the National Basketball Association (NBA)
Stern, Fritz - former professor at Columbia University
Stern, H. Peter
Stern, Jeffrey M.
Stern, Jessica E. - professor at Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
Stern, Paul G. - Chairman of Clairis Capital
Stern, Paula - Chairwoman of The Stern Group Inc.
Stern, Todd D.
Stern, Walter P. - Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Hudson Institute
† Sternberg, Marc S.
Sternberg, Seymour - Chairman of New York Life Insurance
Sterner, Michael E. - former Ambassador to United Arab Emeriates (1974-1975)
Stetson, Anne
Stevens, Charles R.
Stevens, James W. - former chairman of Prudential Asset Management Group
Stevens, Paul Schott - President of the Investment Company Institute; former NSC staff member under Reagan
Stevens, Robert J. - Chairman, President, and CEO of Lockheed Martin
Stevenson, Charles A. - a professor at National War College
† Stewart, Brittany D.
Stewart, C. Evan
Stewart, Donald M. - former President and CEO of The College Board (i.e. ACT, SAT, Advanced Placement)
Stewart, Gordon C.
Stewart, Jamie B. Jr. - former acting President of Federal Reserve Bank of New York (2003)
Stewart, Ruth Ann - a professor at the Wagner School at New York University
Stiehm, Judith Hicks - political science professor at Florida International University (FIU); former Provost of FIU
Stiglitz, Joseph E. - former chairman of Council of Economic Advisors (1995-1997)
Stiles, Deborah F.
Stith, Kate - law professor at Yale
Stobaugh, Robert B.
Stockman, David A. (R-Mich.) - former Director of OMB (1981-1985); former member of House of Rep. (1977-1981)
Stoessinger, John G. - international affairs professor at Trinity University (San Antonio, Texas)
Stoga, Alan J. - Vice Chairman of the Americas Society; Vice Chairman of the Council of the Americas
Stokes, Bruce
† Stone, Christopher B. - professor at Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
Stone, Jeremy J. - former President and CEO of Federation of American Scientists (FAS)
Stonesifer, Patricia Q. - CEO of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; former President of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (1997-2006); serves on the board of directors of Amazon.com
††† Strasser, Jacqueline Laura
Straus, Donald B.
Straus, Oscar S. II
Strauss, Robert S. - Senior Partner of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, LLP; former Ambassador to Soviet Union
Streeb, Gordon L. - former Ambassador to Zambia (1990-1993)
Stremlau, John J. - former State Dept. Deputy Director of Policy Planning Staff (1989-1994); professor and head of the Department of International Relations at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa
Stringer, Howard
Strmecki, Marin J. - Vice President and Director of Programs of the Smith Richardson Foundation; a Bilderberger
Strock, James M. - former California Secretary for Environmental Protection (1991-1997)
Stromseth, Jane E. - professor at Georgetown Law School; a Rhodes Scholar
Stroock, Thomas F. - former Ambassador to Guatemala (1989-1992)
Strossen, Nadine - President of American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
Styron, Rose
Sudarkasa, Niara (a.k.a. Gloria Albertha Marshall) - former President of Lincoln University (1986-1998)
† Sufi, Awais - a director of The National Association of Muslim Lawyers
Sughrue, Karen M. - former Vice President of CFR (1993-1998)
† Suh, Ryung
Suleiman, Ezra N. - professor at Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton
Sullivan, Gordon R. (Gen.) - former Army Chief of Staff (1991-1995)
Sullivan, John D.
Sullivan, Louis W. - former Secretary of Health and Human Services (1989-1993)
††† Sumerlin, Donald M.
Summers, Lawrence H. - former President of Harvard; former Secretary of the Treasury
Sundiata, Ibrahim K.
Suro, Roberto A. - Director of The Pew Hispanic Center
Sutphen, Mona K.
Sutterlin, James S. - former State Dept. Inspector General (1973-1974)
Sutton, Francis X.
Suzman, Cedric
Swank, Emory C. - former Ambassador to Cambodia (1970-1974)
Swanson, Carl Axel
Sweeney, John J. - President of AFL-CIO
***Sweig, Julia Ellen - author of Inside the Cuban Revolution; currently a Nelson and David Rockefeller Senior Fellow for Latin America Studies and Director for Latin America Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations
Sweitzer, Brandon W. - Senior Advisor to the President for US Chamber of Commerce
Swid, Scott L.
Swid, Stephen Claar - Chairman and CEO of SESAC, Inc. (a performing rights organizations); former Chairman and CEO of SPIN (youth culture propaganda magazine), Westview Press; and SBK Entertainment World, Inc.
Swiers, Peter Bird - former Vice President of the Atlantic Council of the United States
Swing, John Temple - former President and CEO of Foreign Policy Association
Szporluk, Roman - former professor of Ukranian history at Harvard

T
Taft, Julia Vadala - former assistant secretary of State under Clinton
Taft, William H. IV - former Ambassador to NATO; former State Dept. Legal Adviser under Dubya
Tagliabue, Paul - former Commissioner of National Football League (NFL)
Tahir-Kheli, Shirin R. - professor at Johns Hopkins Univ.
Talbot, Phillips - former Ambassador to Greece (1965-1969)
Talbott, Strobe - President of Brookings Institution; former Deputy Secretary of State (1994-2001); a Rhodes Scholar
Talwar, Puneet
Tan Bhala, Kara W.Y.
Tang, David K. Y. - Deputy Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Tanner, Harold - chairman of Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations
Tanter, Raymond - visiting professor at Georgetown
Tapia, Raul R.
††† Tarnoff, Alexander
Tarnoff, Peter - former Under Sec. of State for Political Affairs (1993-1997); former president of CFR
Tarter, C. Bruce
Tarullo, Daniel K. - former Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs (1994-1997)
Tatlock, Anne M. - Chairman of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
† Tauber, Charles E.
Taubman, William - a Russian studies professor at Amherst; author of Khrushchev: The Man and His Era
Taylor, Arthur R. - former President of Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
† Taylor, Cathy L.
Taylor, Diana L. - Superintendent of Banks for the State of New York (2003-present)
Taylor, James S.
Taylor, Kathryn Pelgrift
Teece, David J. - a professor at the Haas School at UC Berkeley
Teichner, Martha A. - CBS Propagandist; correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning
Teitel, Ruti G. - professor at New York Law School
Teitelbaum, Michael S. - Rhodes Scholar
Telhami, Shibley - professor at University of Maryland
Tellis, Ashley Joachim - a senior associate at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Tempelsman, Maurice - chairman of the Corporate Council on Africa
Temple-Raston, Dina Simone
Tenet, George J. - former CIA Director (1997-2004)
Terracciano, Anthony P. - Former Chairman of Riggs National Corporation; former CEO of First Fidelity Bank
Terry, Sarah M. - former professor on Russia and Eastern Europe at Tufts University
Theobald, Thomas C. - former Chairman and CEO of Continental Bank Corp./former Vice Chairman of Citibank/Citicorp
Theros, Patrick N. - former Ambassador to Qatar (1995-1998)
Thiessen, Marc Alexander - a writer for National Review
Thoman, G. Richard - former president and CEO of Xerox
Thomas, Brooks
Thomas, Evan W. III - co-author of "The Wise Men"
Thomas, Franklin A. - former President of Ford Foundation (1979-1996)
Thomas, James P. Jr.
Thomas, Lee B. Jr.
Thomas, Lydia Waters - President and CEO of Mitretek Systems, Inc.; member of Dubya"s Homeland Security Advisory Council
† Thomas, Troy S.
Thomas-Graham, Pamela A.
Thompson, Fred D. (R-TN) - former U.S. Senator (1994-2003); author of the Chinagate "Thompson Report"
††† Thompson, Heather Dawn
††† Thompson, Nicholas E. S.
Thompson, Robert L. - Chairman of International Food & Agricultural Trade Policy Council
Thompson, W. Scott - professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University; a Rhodes Scholar
Thomson, James A.
Thornburgh, Dick - former Attorney General (1988-1991); former Governor of Pennsylvania (1979-1987)
Thornell, Richard P.
Thornton, John L. - Chairman of The Brookings Institution; former President of Goldman Sachs; a professor at Tsinghua Univ. in Beijing; attended 6 Bilderberg meetings
Thoron, Louisa
† Thrope, Allen R.
Tien, John K. Jr.
***Tienda, Marta - sociology professor at Princeton University
† Tierney, Matthew S.
† Tierney, Patricia E. "Trish"
Tierney, Paul E. Jr. - chairman of Technoserve, Inc.
Tiersky, Ronald - professor of political science at Amherst College
Till, Kimberly - Vice President for Worldwide Media & Entertainment Group at Microsoft
Tillman, Seth P.
† Tilton, Andrew
Timbers, William H.
Timothy, Kristen
Timpson, Sarah Livingston
Tindell, Cynthia A.
Tipson, Frederick S. - Former Chief Counsel to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Tirana, Amina
† Tirpak, Bradley M.
Tisch, Andrew Herbert - former President of Bulova watch
Tisch, James S. - President and CEO of Loews Corporation
††† Tisne, Claire Marvel
Todman, Terence A. - former Ambassador to Spain, Denmark, Guinea, Chad, Argentina, and Costa Rica
***Toft, Monica Duffy - Associate Professor of Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
Toll, Maynard J. Jr. - Chairman of Edmund S. Muskie Foundation
Tomlinson, Alexander C.
***Toobin, Jeffrey R. - CNN legal analyst for CNN Worldwide
Toomey, Kathleen Elizabeth
Topping, Audrey Ronning - an author and novelist
Topping, Seymour - former Managing Editor and Propagandist for the New York Times
Torano, Maria Elena - former president and CEO of Maria Elena Torano Associates
† Torop, Jonathan P.
Torres, Art - Chairman of the California Democratic Party; former California State Senator (1982-1994)
Torres, Gerald - former assistant attorney general under Clinton (1993-1994)
Torricelli, Robert G. (D-NJ) - former Senator (1997-2003)
Toth, Robert C.
Toungara, Jeanne Maddox - an Africanist scholar and a professor at Howard University
Townsend, Kathleen Kennedy - former Lieutenant Governor of Maryland (1995-2003)
Trachtenberg, Stephen Joel - President of George Washington University
Train, Harry D. II (Adm.) - former Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (1978-1982); former Commander of Sixth Fleet (1976-1978)
Train, John
Train, Russell E. - former President of World Wildlife Fund; former administrator of Environmental Protection Agency
Trainor, Bernard E. (Gen., USMC) - military correspondent and propagandist for the New York Times and NBC
† Tran, Ly K. - Vice President of Business Devlopment; co-founder of AtHoc, Inc.
Trani, Eugene P. - President of Virginia Commonwealth University
Traub, James
Treadway, Stephen J.
† Treanor, Adam J.
Treanor, Mark C. - General Counsel of Wachovia Corporation
Treat, John Elting - former partner of Bear Stearns; former President of New York Mercantile Exchange
Trebat, Thomas J. - Managing Director for Economic and Market Analysis at Citigroup
Treverton, Gregory Frye - a senior policy analyst at RAND
Trice, Robert H. Jr. - Senior Vice President for Corporate Business Development at Lockheed Martin
Trimble, Charles R. - Chairman of U.S. GPS Industry Council
Trojan, Vera M.
Trooboff, Peter D. - a lawyer for Covington & Burling
Truitt, Nancy Sherwood
Truman, Edwin M. - former assistant secretary of the Treasury for international affairs (1997-2001)
† Tsalik, Svetlana - director of the Iraq Revenue Watch (a subsidiary of George Soro's Open Society Institute)
Tsehai, Elizabeth G. - founder and president of E.T. Communications
† Tsingos, Basilios E.
Tsipis, Kosta
Tucher, H. Anton
Tucker, Cynthia A. - Propagandist for Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Tucker, Jonathan B.
Tucker, Nancy Bernkopf - professsor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Tucker, Richard Frank
Tuggle, Clyde C. - president of the Russia, Ukraine & Belarus Division of The Coca-Cola Company
Tuminez, Astrid S.
Tung, Ko-Yung - former Vice President and General Counsel of the World Bank (1999-2003)
† Tunkey, James P.
† Tunnell, David Randolph
††† Turner, Douglas W.
Turner, J. Michael
Turner, James M.
Turner, Robert F. - professor at University of Virginia; first president of U.S. Institute of Peace (1986-1987)
Turner, Stansfield (Adm.) - former CIA Director (1977-1981); Rhodes Scholar
Tusiani, Michael D. - Chairman and CEO of Poten & Partners, Inc. (a ship and cargo brokerage firm)
Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr. - editor of American Spectator; author of Boy Clinton
Tyson, Carole Henderson - former president of Black Professionals in International Affairs
Tyson, Laura D' Andrea - Dean of London Business School; former chairman of Council of Economic Advisors (1993-1995) and former director of National Economic Council (1995-1997)

U
Udovitch, Abraham L. - professor of Jewish civilization at Princeton
Uhlig, Mark - president of WelcomeLink, Inc.
Ullman, Richard H. - professor of international affairs at Princeton
Ulman, Cornelius M.
Ulrich, Marybeth Peterson - associate professor of government at U.S. Army War College; former Air Force officer
Ungar, Sanford J. - president of Groucher College; former host and propagandist of NPR's All Things Considered
Unger, David C.
Upton, Maureen T. - propagandist and sports reporter
Usher, William R. (Maj. Gen.) - former Air Force general
† Usher, William R. III
Utgoff, Victor A. - Deputy Director of the Strategy, Forces, and Resources Division of the Institute for Defense Analyses
Utley, Garrick - correspondent and propagandist for CNN; former NBC propagandist
† Uzeta, Jamie Ernesto - Director of Strategic Partnerships and Public Affairs for MTV (Music television)

V
† Vaccaro, Jonathan Matthew
Vagliano, Sara - chair of the Academic Affairs Committee at Agnes Scott College
Vagts, Detlev F. - professor at Harvard Law School
† Vaitheeswaran, Vijay V. - environment and energy propagandist for The Economist
Vaky, Viron P. - former Ambassador to Colombia, Venezuela, and Costa Rica
Valenta, Jiri
Valenti, Jack - former president of Motion Picture Association of America (1966-2004) and creator of the modern movie "rating system'(i.e. G, PG, PG-13, R, NC-17, MA, etc.)
Valentine, Debra A. - former General Counsel of Federal Trade Commission under Clinton
Valenzuela, Arturo A. - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service; former SATTP and senior director of Inter-American Affairs at NSC under Clinton
van der Vink, Gregory E.
Van Dusen, Michael H.
Van Dyk, Ted
Van Evera, Stephen - political professor at MIT
Van Fleet, James Alward - Gen. Van Fleet's grandson$$$
Van Oudenaren, John
Van Zandt, David Edgar - Dean of School of Law at Northwestern University
Vande Berg, Marsha
vanden Heuvel, Katrina - editor of The Nation
vanden Heuvel, WIlliam J. - former UN Ambassador to the European Office (1979)
Varela, Marta B - former Chair of the New York City Commission on Human Rights
Varmus, Harold E. 'former Director of National Institutes of Health under Clinton (1996-2000)
Vecchi, Sesto E. - a lawyer in Red Vietnam; member of board of governors of American Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City Chapter)
Veit, Carol Michele - former vice president of Goldman Sachs; a consultant at C.V. Associates
Veit, Lawrence A. - former International Economist and Deputy Manager at Brown Brothers Harriman
Veliotes, Nicholas A. - former Ambassador to Egypt and Jordan
Vendley, William F. - secretary general for The World Conference of Religions for Peace
***Veneman, Ann M. - Executive Director of UNICEF; former Secretary of Agriculture (2001-2005)
Verleger, Philip K. Jr.
† Verma, Gagan
Vermilye, Peter H.
Verstandig, Toni G. - senior policy adviser at the Center for Middle East Peace and Economic Cooperation
Verveer, Melanne S. - former Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff to the First Lady under Clinton
Verville, Elizabeth G.
Vessey, John W. (Gen.) - former Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff (1982-1985)
Vester, Linda J. - Fox News Propagandist
Viccellio, Henry Jr. (Gen.) - former Air Force general
† Vicenzino, Marco S. - Executive Director of the Global Strategy Project
Vick, Edward H. - Chief Operating Officer of Young & Rubicam Inc.
Victor, Alice S.
Vidal, David J. - former Vice President of CFR
Videt, Pote P. - former Deputy Minister of Commerce in the government of Thailand (1997)
Viebranz, Curtis G. - former president and Chief Operating Officer of Tacoda Systems
Viets, Richard Noyes - former Ambassador to Tanzania (1979-1981); former Ambassador to Jordan (1981-1984)
Vila, Adis M. - former Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for Administration under GHW Bush (1989)
† Vinjamuri, Leslie - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Viorst, Milton
Viscusi, Enzo - Senior Group Vice President of Eni SpA
Vitale, Alberto
Vitale, David J. - Chief Administrative Officer of the Chicago Public Schools; former President and CEO of Chicago Board of Trade; former Vice Chairman of Bank One Corporation; a director of United Airlines
Voell, Richard Allen - former President and CEO of The Rockefeller Group
Vogel, Ezra F. - former professor at Harvard
Vogelgesang, Sandy Louise - former Ambassador to Nepal (1994-1997)
Vogelson, Jay M. - former Vice Chairman of the Texas Commission on the Arts (1994-1999)
Vojta, George J. - Founder and Chairman of eStandardsForum, Inc.; former vice chairman of the board of Bankers Trust New York Corporation
Volcker, Paul A. - former Chairman of the Federal Reserve (1979-1987)
Volk, Stephen R.
von Eckartsberg, K. Gayle Rose
von Lipsey, Rod (Roderick K.) - vice president at Goldman Sachs & Co. Private Wealth Management, Investment Management Division; a former Marine
von Mehren, Robert B. - retired partner of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Votaw, Carmen Delgado - Washington Representative for Girls Scouts of the USA
Vradenburg, George III - President of The Vradenburg Foundation; former General Counsel of CBS; former executive vice president at FOX; former AOL Time Warner executive
Vuono, Carl E. (Gen.) - former Army Chief of Staff (1987-1991)

W
Wachner, Linda J. - former CEO of Warnaco Group Inc. (lingerie company that went bankrupt)
Wachtel, Andrew Baruch - professor at Northwestern University
††† Wadhams, Caroline P.
Wadsworth-Darby, Mary - former Vice President and China Business Manager at Morgan Stanley Investment Management
Waggoner, Robert C.
Wais, Marshall I. Jr. - president and CEO of the Marwais Steel Company
***Wait, Jarett F.
Waldron, Arthur - professor of international relations at the University of Pennsylvania
Wales, Jane M. - President and CEO of the World Affairs Council of Northern California
† Walker, Anna Rachael
Walker, Charls E. - former Deputy Secretary of the Treasury (1970-1973)
Walker, George R.
† Walker, Gregg Alexander
Walker, Jenonne - former Ambassador to Czech Republic (1995-1998)
Walker, John L. - partner of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett LLP
Walker, Nancy J. - President of AfricaNet; former Director of Office of African Affairs at the Office of the Secretary of Defense
Walker-Huntley, Mary L.
Wallace, Roger Windham
Wallach, Kenneth L.
Wallander, Celeste Ann - a CSIS expert
Wallerstein, Mitchel B. - Dean of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University
Wallich, Christine I. - World Bank Country Director for Bangladesh
Wallison, Peter J. - former Treasury Department General Counsel under Reagan
***Walsh, Ian K.
Walsh, Michaela L. - former and founding president of Women"s World Banking
Walt, Stephen M. - professor at Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
Walters, Barbara - ABC News Propagandist
Walton, Anthony John
Walton, R. Keith
Waltz, Kenneth N. - former political science professor at UC Berkeley
Wanger, Leah Zell - a trustee of the German Marshall Fund of the U.S.; president of LZW Group
Ward, Jennifer C. - former Ambassador to Niger (1991-1993)
Ward, Katherine T.
Ware, Carl - senior adviser to the CEO of Coca-Cola
Warner, Edward L. III - former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy and Threat Reduction (1997-2001)
Warner, John William (R-VA) - U.S. Senator (1979-present); former Secretary of the Navy (1972-1974)
Warner, Margaret G. - PBS Propagandist
Warner, Mark R. (D-VA) - former Governor of Virginia (2002-2006)
Warner, Volney James (Brig. Gen., Army) - head of J-5 (Strategy and Analysis), Joint Forces Command
Warren, Gerald L.
***Warren, Rick - THE INFAMOUS EVANGELIST APOSTATE
Washburn, John L.
† Wasserman, Debra L. - former executive director of Israel Policy Forum
Wasserstein, Bruce - Chairman and CEO of Lazard Freres
Waterbury, John - former Director of the Center of International Studies at the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton
Watson, Alexander F. - former Ambassador to Peru (1986-1989)
Watson, Peter S. - professor at Oxford; former Chairman of International Trade Commission
Watts, John H.
Watts, William
Waxman, Matthew C. - Principal Deputy Director of State Department Policy Planning Staff under Dubya
Weatherstone, Dennis - former Chairman and CEO of JP Morgan Chase
Weaver, David R.
Webb, Hoyt K.
Weber, Doron - a Rhodes Scholar
Weber, Vin (R-Minn.) - former member of the House of Representatives (1981-1993); Chairman of National Endowment for Democracy
Webster, William H. - former CIA Director (1987-1991); former FBI Director (1978-1987)
Wechsler, William Frederick
Weddle, Steven
Wedgwood, Ruth - professor at SAIS at Johns Hopkins University
Wehrle, Leroy Snyder
Weidenbaum, Murray - former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors (1981-1982)
Weigel, George - PNAC thug
Weiksner, George B. - Vice Chairman of Credit Suisse First Boston
Weil, Frank A. - Chairman of Abacus & Associates, Inc.; former Administrator of Industry and Trade Administration at Commerce Dept.
***Weill, Sanford I. - former Chairman of Citigroup
Weinberg, David B. - partner of Wiley, Rein & Fielding, LLP
Weinberg, John L.
Weinberg, Steven
Weinert, Richard S.
Weinrod, W. Bruce - former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for European and NATO Policy under GHW Bush
Weinstein, David E. - professor at Columbia Univ.
† Weinstein, Jeremy M. - assistant professor at Stanford
Weinstein, Michael M.
Weinstock, Davis II - a trustee of Bank Street
Weintraub, Sidney - a CSIS expert
Weisberg, Jacob M. - journalist and editor of Slate magazine; a Rhodes Scholar
Weisman, Steven R.
Weiss, Andrew Scott
Weiss, Charles Jr. - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Weiss, Cora - President of the Hague Appeal for Peace Foundation
Weiss, Edith Brown - professor at Georgetown Law School
Weiss, Stanley A. - chairman of Business Executives for National Security, Inc.
Welch, C. David - current Assistant Sec. of State for Near Eastern Affairs (2005-present); former Ambassador to Egypt (2001-2005)
Welch, Jasper A. Jr. (Gen.) - former Air Force general
Welch, Larry D. (Gen.) - former Air Force Chief of Staff (1986-1990)
Weld, Susan R.
Weld, William F. - former Governor of Massachusetts (1991-1997)
***Wellde, George W. Jr.
† Weller, David L. - a counsel at Wilmer Hale; former Deputy Assistant US Trade Representative (USTR) for China, Hong Kong and Taiwan under Dubya (2004-2006)
Wells, Damon
Wells, Louis T. Jr. - professor of international management at Harvard Business School
Wells, Samuel F. Jr.
Wender, Ira T.
Wendt, Allan - former Ambassador to Slovenia (1993-1995)
Wertheim, Mitzi Mallina
Wesbrook, Stephen D.
Weschler, Joanna - UN advocacy director for Human Rights Watch
Wesely, Edwin J. - former chairman of CARE
Wessel, Michael R. - former general counsel and adviser to former Rep. Dick Gephardt
West, Francis J. ("Bing") - Under Secretary of Defense for Policy and International Security Affairs under Reagan
West, J. Robinson - Chairman of United States Institute of Peace
West, Togo D. Jr. - former Army Secretary and Secretary of Veterans Affairs under Clinton
† Westfield, Elisa M. - an associate at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Westin, David L. - President of ABC television
Westly, Steven P. - California State Controller (2003-present)
Weston, Burns H. - former law professor at University of Iowa
Wethington, Olin L. - former director of economic policy for the CPA in Iraq; former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs (1991-1992)
Wexler, Anne - a Presidential Assistant under Carter
Weymouth, Elizabeth G. (Lally) - Katharine Graham"s daughter; sister of Washington Post CEO Donald E. Graham
Whalen, Richard J.
Wharton, Clifton R. Jr. 'former Deputy Secretary of State (1993-1994); former chairman of TIAA-CREF
Wheeler, John K.
Wheeler, John P. III
Whitaker, C. S. - former Dean of Social Sciences at University of Southern California
Whitaker, Jennifer Seymour
Whitaker, Mark
††† White Barton, Laura J.
White, John P. - former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics (1977-1978)
White, Julia A.
White, Mary Jo - attorney for Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
White, Maureen - a National Finance Chair for DNC; former U.S. Representative to UNICEF (1998-2001)
White, Peter C. - president of Southern Center for International Studies
White, Robert J.
White, William H. - Mayor of Houston, Texas (2003-present)
Whitehead, John C. - former Deputy Secretary of State (1985-1989); former partner of Goldman Sachs; a Bilderberger
Whitman, Christine Todd (R-NJ) - former Governor of New Jersey (1994-2001); former EPA administrator (2001-2003)
Whitman, Marina v. N. - professor at Michigan State University
† Whitney, Christopher B.
Whitney, Craig R.
Whittemore, Frederick B. - partner and managing director of Morgan Stanley & Co.
Wiarda, Howard J. - a CSIS expert
Wien, Anita Volz - Vice Chairman of the G7 Group
Wiener, Carolyn Seely
Wiener, Malcolm H. - former businessman and chairman of The Millburn Corporation; an author on ancient Mediterranean civilizations
Wiesel, Elie - founding chairman of United States Holocaust Memorial Council; awarded Nobel Peace Prize in 1986
† Wiesel, Elisha
Wilby, Peter
† Wilcox, Elizabeth Roberts
Wildenthal, C. Kern - former President of The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Wiley, Richard A - former Defense Department General Counsel under Ford
Wilhelm, Robert E.
Wilkerson, Thomas Lloyd (Maj. Gen., USMC) - former Commander of Marine Forces Reserve
Wilkie, Edith B.
Wilkins, Roger W.
† Wilkinson, Amy M.
† Wilkinson, Daniel C.
Wilkinson, Sharon P. - former Ambassador to Burkina Faso and Mozambique
† Wille, Serena B. - an associate at Wilmer, Cutler
Williams, Aaron S. - VP for International Business Development in RTI"s Center for International Development
Williams, Brian D. - NBC Propagandist
Williams, Christine
Williams, Cindy - political professor at MIT
Williams, Dave H.
††† Williams, Elizabeth Helen
Williams, Harold M. - former Chairman of Securities and Exchange Commission (1977-1981)
Williams, Haydn - former President of The Asia Foundation
Williams, Howard Roy
† Williams, Joseph W.
† Williams, Lawrence H.
Williams, Margaret Douglas
Williams, Reba White
† Williams, Thomas R. II
Williams, William J. Jr. - Of Counsel at Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
Williamson, Edwin D. - former State Department Legal Adviser (1990-1993); a partner for Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
Williamson, Irving A. - former Deputy General Counsel at Office of the U.S. Trade Representative under Clinton
Williamson, Richard Salisbury - former Asst. Sec. of State for International Organization Affairs under Reagan (1988-1989)
† Williamson, Samuel Gates
Willrich, Mason - founder of EnergyWorks
Wilmers, Robert G. - chairman of the board of M & T Bank Corporation
Wilson, Don M. III - a Risk officer for JP Morgan Chase
Wilson, Donald M.
Wilson, Ernest James III - politics professor at University of Maryland
Wilson, Margaret S. - Chairman and CEO of Scarbroughs
† Winch, Steven D.
Winfield, W. Montague (Maj. Gen., Army) - Commander of U.S. Army Cadet Command
Wing, Adrien Katherine
Winik, Jay - author and professor at University of Maryland
Winkler, Matthew A.
Winokur, Herbert S. Jr. - Chairman and CEO of Capricorn Holdings, Inc.
Winston, Michael R.
Winterer, Philip S.
Winters, Francis X. - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Wirth, David A. - professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University
Wirth, Timothy E. (D-Colo.) - former Senator (1987-1993); former Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs (1993-1997)
Wisch, Steven J.
Wise, Carol
Wise, Louise Holly B.
Wisner, Frank G. (II) - former Ambassador to Egypt and Philippines
Wisner, Graham G.
Witkowsky, Anne A. - a CSIS expert
Woerner, Fred F. (Gen.) - former Commander of U.S. Southern Command (1987-1989)
Wofford, Harris L. (D-Penn.) - former Senator (1991-1995)
Wohlforth, William C.
Wohlstetter, Roberta - the late Albert Wohlstetter"s wife
††† Wojcicki, Anne E.
Wolf, Charles Jr. - senior economics adviser at RAND
Wolf, Ira
† Wolfensohn, Adam R.
Wolfensohn, James D. - former President of World Bank (1995-2005); attended at least 14 Bilderberg meetings
Wolff, Alan William - former U.S. Deputy Special Representative for Trade Negotiations (1977-1979)
Wolff, I. Peter
† Wolff, Jason R.
Wolfowitz, Paul D. - President of the World Bank (2005-present); former Deputy Secretary of Defense; former Dean of the Paul Nitze School (SAIS); appeared in at least 8 Bilderberg meetings
Wolin, Neal S. - Treasury Dept. General Counsel under Clinton (1993-1997)
Wolosky, Lee S. - partner of Boies, Schiller & Flexner, LLP
Wolpe, Howard (D-Mich.) - former member of the House of Representatives (1979-1993)
Wolstencroft, Tracy R. - a managing director of Goldman Sachs
Woo-Cumings, Meredith - professor of political science at University of Michigan
Woodruff, Judy C. - former CNN Propagandist
Woods, Ward W. - Chairman of the Executive Committee of Wildlife Conservation Society
Woodward, Susan L. - professor at CUNY; former head of the Analysis and Assessment Unit in the office of the Special Representative of the Secretary General for UNPROFOR (i.e. Bosnia)
Woolsey, R. James 'former CIA Director (1993-1995); a Rhodes Scholar
Woolsey, Suzanne H. - a trustee of the German Marshall Fund of the U.S.
Woon, Eden Y. - former director of Hong Kong Chamber of Commerce
Worden, Minky - Media Director for Human Rights Watch
Worenklein, Jacob J. - former managing director of Lehman Brothers
Wortzel, Larry M. (Col., Army) - Army Attaché at the American Embassy in Beijing (1995-1997)
Wray, Cecil - retired partner of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Wriggins, W. Howard 'former Ambassador to Sri Lanka and Maldive Islands
Wright, Joseph R. Jr. - current CEO of PanAmSat Corporation; former Director of OMB (1985, 1988-1989)
Wright, Lawrence G. 'propagandist for The New Yorker; author of "Remembering Satan"
Wright, Robin - correspondent and propagandist for Washington Post
Wright, William H. II - Managing Director of Morgan Stanley; a member of Skull & Bones
† Wrona, Richard M. Jr.
† Wu, Timothy - professor at Columbia Law School
Wulf, Norman A. - former U.S. Representative to the First Meeting of the Preparatory Committee for the 2005 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
Wylie, Andrew - literary agent and President of Wylie Agency
Wyser-Pratte, Guy Patrick - chairman and CEO of Wyser-Pratte & Co.

Y
Yacoubian, Mona - State Department assistant under Clinton
Yalman, Nur O. - professor of Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard
Yang, Linda Tsao - former executive director of Asian Development Bank
Yang, Phoebe L.
Yankelovich, Daniel - chairman and co-founder of Public Agenda; board of directors for Loral Space & Communications
Yanney, Michael B. - chairman of America First Companies
† Yao Massbach, Nancy
Yegen, Christian C.
***Yellen, Janet Louise - President of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Yergin, Daniel H. - Chairman of Cambridge Energy Research Associates
Yochelson, John N. - former President of the Edmond de Rothschild Foundation
Yoffie, David B. - business professor at Harvard; a director of Intel
† Yoran, Catherine Lotrionte
Yordan, Jaime Ernesto - former Managing Director and Chiarman of Goldman Sachs Latin America
Yost, Casimir A. - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Young, Alice - Partner in the New York office of Kaye Scholer LLP
Young, Andrew - former Ambassador to UN; former Mayor of Atlanta
Young, George H. III
† Young, Gwen Kathleen
Young, Jay T.
Young, M. Crawford
Young, Michael K. - President of the University of Utah (2004-present); former Dean of George Washington Univ. Law School
Young, Nancy
Youngblood, Kneeland C. - chairman of the board of American Beacon Funds
Youngwood, Alfred D. - chairman and partner of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
Yu, Frederick T .C.
Yun, Philip W. - Vice President for Resource Development at The Asia Foundation; former Senior Adviser to the Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs under Clinton
Yzaguirre, Raul H. - former President and CEO of National Council of La Raza

Z
Zabel, William D. - chairman of Human Rights First; attorney for Schulte, Roth & Zabel LLP
Zagoria, Donald S.
Zahn, Paula A. - CNN Propagandist; former CBS and FOX Propagandist
Zakaria, Arshad R.
Zakaria, Fareed - Newsweek propagandist (international edition)
Zakheim, Dov S. - former Defense Department Comptroller (2001-2005)
Zaleski, Michel - businessman; President of The Dominican Republic Education and Mentoring Project
† Zamagni, William E. Jr.
Zanoyan, Vahan B. - a Senior Director of the Petroleum Finance Company in 1995
Zarb, Frank G. - former chairman of the NASDAQ Stock Market, Inc.; director of AIG
Zartman, I. William - a professor at SAIS at Johns Hopkins Univ.
† Zbar, Brett I.W.
Zegart, Amy B. - an associate professor of public policy at UCLA
Zeikel, Arthur - former Chairman of Merrill Lynch Asset Management
Zelikow, Philip D. - State Department Counselor (2005-now); former Executive Director of 9/11 Commission
Zelnick, C. Robert - Chairman of Dept. of Journalism at Boston University; former ABC News propagandist
Zemmol, Jonathan I.
Zilkha, Ezra K.
Zimmerman, Edwin M. - former Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust Division under LBJ
Zimmerman, Peter D.
Zinberg, Dorothy Shore - professor at Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
Zinder, Norton D.
Zinni, Anthony Charles (Gen., USMC) - former CENTCOM commander (1997-2000)
Zipp, Brian R.
Zirin, James D. - partner of Sidley, Austin, Brown & Wood LLP
Zittrain, Jonathan L. - visiting professor at Harvard Law School
Zoellick, Robert B. - former Deputy Secretary of State (2005-2006); former U.S. Trade Representative (2001-2005)
Zogby, James J. - founder and president of Arab-American Institute
Zolberg, Aristide R. - professor of political science at the Graduate Faculty of New School University in New York City
Zonis, Marvin - former economic professor at the University of Chicago
Zorthian, Barry - spokesman at the U.S. Embassy in Saigon during Vietnam War; a member of Skull & Bones
Zucker, Howard Alan - Deputy Assistant Secretary of HHS for Health under Dubya
Zuckerman, Harriet
Zuckerman, Mortimer B. - Propagandist and editor-in-chief of U.S. News and World Report
Zwick, Charles J. - former director of the Bureau of the Budget (1968-1969)
††† Zwirn, Daniel B.
Zysman, John A. - professor of political science at UC Berkeley

Source: Council on Foreign Relations 2006 Annual Report (for names) and various websites via Google.com (for description)
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Sorensen, Gillian Martin - former UN Assistant Secretary-General for External Relations (1997-2003)
† Sorensen, Juliet Suzanne
Sorensen, Theodore C. - senior counsel of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP; JFK"s speechwriter and adviser
Soros, George - Hungarian-born financier, Chairman of Soros Fund Management
† Soros, Jonathan Allan - George Soro's son; Deputy Chairman of Soros Fund Management
Soros, Paul - a principal of Paul Soros Investment
††† Sosnicky, James R.
Soudriette, Richard W. - President of The International Foundation for Election Systems (IFES)
Sovern, Michael I. - former President of Columbia University (1980-1993)
† Spagnuolo, Stephen A.
† Spahn, Blake A.
Spain, James W. - former Ambassador to Turkey, Tanzania, Sri Lanka, and Maldive Islands
Spalter, Jonathan - a Principal with the Dewey Square Group
† Spaner, Jonathan S.
Spangler, Scott M. - former Vice-Chairman of Save the Children USA; former associate administrator of USAID (1992-1993)
† Spears, Suzanne Alexandra - associate at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Spector, Leonard S. - Deputy Director of the Monterey Institute of International Studies' Center for Nonproliferation Studies; former Energy Department bureaucrat
Speedie, David C. - special advisor to the president of Carnegie Corp. of NY and director of Islam Project
Spencer, John
Sperling, Gene B. - former director of National Economic Council under Clinton
Spero, Joan E. - President of Doris Duke Charitable Foundation; former Under Secretary of State for Economic and Agricultural Affairs under Clinton
Spero, Joshua B.
Speth, James Gustave - Dean of Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies; a Rhodes Scholar
Speyer, Jerry I. - Deputy Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
† Speyer, Robert J.
Spiegel, Daniel L. - partner of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld
Spiegel, John W.
Spielvogel, Carl
Spiers, Ronald I. - former Ambassador to Turkey, Pakistan, and Bahamas
Spindler, J. Andrew - Executive Director of Financial Services Volunteer Corps
† Spinelli-Noseda, Carlos Javier
Spiro, Herbert John - former Ambassador to Equitorial Guinea and Cameroon
Spoon, Alan - former President of Washington Post Company (1993-2000)
Spratt, John M. Jr. (D-SC) - House of Representatives (1983-present)
Stacks, John
Stahl, Lesley R. - "60 Minutes' CBS Propagandist
Stam, Allan C.
Stamas, Stephen - Chairman of The American Assembly
† Stanford, Nina Zinterhofer
Stanger, Allison Katherine
Stanislaw, Joseph A.
† Stanley, Elizabeth A. - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Stanton, Frank - former President of CBS
Staples, Eugene S.
††† Starr, Alexandra L.
Starr, Kenneth I. - NOT the independent counsel (Kenneth W. Starr was the independent counsel.)
Stavridis, James G. (Vice Admiral) - Senior Military Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Rummy)
Steel, Ronald
Steiger, Paul E. - Wall Street Journal
Stein, David F.
Stein, Elliot
Stein, Eric
Steinberg, David J. - President of Long Island University
Steinberg, James B. - Dean of LBJ School of Public Affairs at Univ. of Texas; former Deputy National Security Advisor (1997-2001); State Dept. Policy Planning Director (1993-1997); frequent Bilderberger
Steinberg, Mark R.
Steinberg, Richard H.
Steinbruner, John D. - director of Center for International and Security Studies at (University of) Maryland
Steiner, Daniel
Steiner, Joshua L.
Steiner, Steven E. - former U.S. Representative to the Joint Compliance and Inspection Commission (JCIC) under GHW Bush
Stempel, John D. - professor at the Patterson School at University of Kentucky
Stent, Angela Evelyn - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Stepan, Alfred C. - former Dean of the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University (1983-1991)
Stern, David J. - Commissioner of the National Basketball Association (NBA)
Stern, Fritz - former professor at Columbia University
Stern, H. Peter
Stern, Jeffrey M.
Stern, Jessica E. - professor at Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
Stern, Paul G. - Chairman of Clairis Capital
Stern, Paula - Chairwoman of The Stern Group Inc.
Stern, Todd D.
Stern, Walter P. - Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Hudson Institute
† Sternberg, Marc S.
Sternberg, Seymour - Chairman of New York Life Insurance
Sterner, Michael E. - former Ambassador to United Arab Emeriates (1974-1975)
Stetson, Anne
Stevens, Charles R.
Stevens, James W. - former chairman of Prudential Asset Management Group
Stevens, Paul Schott - President of the Investment Company Institute; former NSC staff member under Reagan
Stevens, Robert J. - Chairman, President, and CEO of Lockheed Martin
Stevenson, Charles A. - a professor at National War College
† Stewart, Brittany D.
Stewart, C. Evan
Stewart, Donald M. - former President and CEO of The College Board (i.e. ACT, SAT, Advanced Placement)
Stewart, Gordon C.
Stewart, Jamie B. Jr. - former acting President of Federal Reserve Bank of New York (2003)
Stewart, Ruth Ann - a professor at the Wagner School at New York University
Stiehm, Judith Hicks - political science professor at Florida International University (FIU); former Provost of FIU
Stiglitz, Joseph E. - former chairman of Council of Economic Advisors (1995-1997)
Stiles, Deborah F.
Stith, Kate - law professor at Yale
Stobaugh, Robert B.
Stockman, David A. (R-Mich.) - former Director of OMB (1981-1985); former member of House of Rep. (1977-1981)
Stoessinger, John G. - international affairs professor at Trinity University (San Antonio, Texas)
Stoga, Alan J. - Vice Chairman of the Americas Society; Vice Chairman of the Council of the Americas
Stokes, Bruce
† Stone, Christopher B. - professor at Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
Stone, Jeremy J. - former President and CEO of Federation of American Scientists (FAS)
Stonesifer, Patricia Q. - CEO of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; former President of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (1997-2006); serves on the board of directors of Amazon.com
††† Strasser, Jacqueline Laura
Straus, Donald B.
Straus, Oscar S. II
Strauss, Robert S. - Senior Partner of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, LLP; former Ambassador to Soviet Union
Streeb, Gordon L. - former Ambassador to Zambia (1990-1993)
Stremlau, John J. - former State Dept. Deputy Director of Policy Planning Staff (1989-1994); professor and head of the Department of International Relations at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa
Stringer, Howard
Strmecki, Marin J. - Vice President and Director of Programs of the Smith Richardson Foundation; a Bilderberger
Strock, James M. - former California Secretary for Environmental Protection (1991-1997)
Stromseth, Jane E. - professor at Georgetown Law School; a Rhodes Scholar
Stroock, Thomas F. - former Ambassador to Guatemala (1989-1992)
Strossen, Nadine - President of American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
Styron, Rose
Sudarkasa, Niara (a.k.a. Gloria Albertha Marshall) - former President of Lincoln University (1986-1998)
† Sufi, Awais - a director of The National Association of Muslim Lawyers
Sughrue, Karen M. - former Vice President of CFR (1993-1998)
† Suh, Ryung
Suleiman, Ezra N. - professor at Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton
Sullivan, Gordon R. (Gen.) - former Army Chief of Staff (1991-1995)
Sullivan, John D.
Sullivan, Louis W. - former Secretary of Health and Human Services (1989-1993)
††† Sumerlin, Donald M.
Summers, Lawrence H. - former President of Harvard; former Secretary of the Treasury
Sundiata, Ibrahim K.
Suro, Roberto A. - Director of The Pew Hispanic Center
Sutphen, Mona K.
Sutterlin, James S. - former State Dept. Inspector General (1973-1974)
Sutton, Francis X.
Suzman, Cedric
Swank, Emory C. - former Ambassador to Cambodia (1970-1974)
Swanson, Carl Axel
Sweeney, John J. - President of AFL-CIO
***Sweig, Julia Ellen - author of Inside the Cuban Revolution; currently a Nelson and David Rockefeller Senior Fellow for Latin America Studies and Director for Latin America Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations
Sweitzer, Brandon W. - Senior Advisor to the President for US Chamber of Commerce
Swid, Scott L.
Swid, Stephen Claar - Chairman and CEO of SESAC, Inc. (a performing rights organizations); former Chairman and CEO of SPIN (youth culture propaganda magazine), Westview Press; and SBK Entertainment World, Inc.
Swiers, Peter Bird - former Vice President of the Atlantic Council of the United States
Swing, John Temple - former President and CEO of Foreign Policy Association
Szporluk, Roman - former professor of Ukranian history at Harvard

T
Taft, Julia Vadala - former assistant secretary of State under Clinton
Taft, William H. IV - former Ambassador to NATO; former State Dept. Legal Adviser under Dubya
Tagliabue, Paul - former Commissioner of National Football League (NFL)
Tahir-Kheli, Shirin R. - professor at Johns Hopkins Univ.
Talbot, Phillips - former Ambassador to Greece (1965-1969)
Talbott, Strobe - President of Brookings Institution; former Deputy Secretary of State (1994-2001); a Rhodes Scholar
Talwar, Puneet
Tan Bhala, Kara W.Y.
Tang, David K. Y. - Deputy Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Tanner, Harold - chairman of Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations
Tanter, Raymond - visiting professor at Georgetown
Tapia, Raul R.
††† Tarnoff, Alexander
Tarnoff, Peter - former Under Sec. of State for Political Affairs (1993-1997); former president of CFR
Tarter, C. Bruce
Tarullo, Daniel K. - former Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs (1994-1997)
Tatlock, Anne M. - Chairman of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
† Tauber, Charles E.
Taubman, William - a Russian studies professor at Amherst; author of Khrushchev: The Man and His Era
Taylor, Arthur R. - former President of Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
† Taylor, Cathy L.
Taylor, Diana L. - Superintendent of Banks for the State of New York (2003-present)
Taylor, James S.
Taylor, Kathryn Pelgrift
Teece, David J. - a professor at the Haas School at UC Berkeley
Teichner, Martha A. - CBS Propagandist; correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning
Teitel, Ruti G. - professor at New York Law School
Teitelbaum, Michael S. - Rhodes Scholar
Telhami, Shibley - professor at University of Maryland
Tellis, Ashley Joachim - a senior associate at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Tempelsman, Maurice - chairman of the Corporate Council on Africa
Temple-Raston, Dina Simone
Tenet, George J. - former CIA Director (1997-2004)
Terracciano, Anthony P. - Former Chairman of Riggs National Corporation; former CEO of First Fidelity Bank
Terry, Sarah M. - former professor on Russia and Eastern Europe at Tufts University
Theobald, Thomas C. - former Chairman and CEO of Continental Bank Corp./former Vice Chairman of Citibank/Citicorp
Theros, Patrick N. - former Ambassador to Qatar (1995-1998)
Thiessen, Marc Alexander - a writer for National Review
Thoman, G. Richard - former president and CEO of Xerox
Thomas, Brooks
Thomas, Evan W. III - co-author of "The Wise Men"
Thomas, Franklin A. - former President of Ford Foundation (1979-1996)
Thomas, James P. Jr.
Thomas, Lee B. Jr.
Thomas, Lydia Waters - President and CEO of Mitretek Systems, Inc.; member of Dubya"s Homeland Security Advisory Council
† Thomas, Troy S.
Thomas-Graham, Pamela A.
Thompson, Fred D. (R-TN) - former U.S. Senator (1994-2003); author of the Chinagate "Thompson Report"
††† Thompson, Heather Dawn
††† Thompson, Nicholas E. S.
Thompson, Robert L. - Chairman of International Food & Agricultural Trade Policy Council
Thompson, W. Scott - professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University; a Rhodes Scholar
Thomson, James A.
Thornburgh, Dick - former Attorney General (1988-1991); former Governor of Pennsylvania (1979-1987)
Thornell, Richard P.
Thornton, John L. - Chairman of The Brookings Institution; former President of Goldman Sachs; a professor at Tsinghua Univ. in Beijing; attended 6 Bilderberg meetings
Thoron, Louisa
† Thrope, Allen R.
Tien, John K. Jr.
***Tienda, Marta - sociology professor at Princeton University
† Tierney, Matthew S.
† Tierney, Patricia E. "Trish"
Tierney, Paul E. Jr. - chairman of Technoserve, Inc.
Tiersky, Ronald - professor of political science at Amherst College
Till, Kimberly - Vice President for Worldwide Media & Entertainment Group at Microsoft
Tillman, Seth P.
† Tilton, Andrew
Timbers, William H.
Timothy, Kristen
Timpson, Sarah Livingston
Tindell, Cynthia A.
Tipson, Frederick S. - Former Chief Counsel to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Tirana, Amina
† Tirpak, Bradley M.
Tisch, Andrew Herbert - former President of Bulova watch
Tisch, James S. - President and CEO of Loews Corporation
††† Tisne, Claire Marvel
Todman, Terence A. - former Ambassador to Spain, Denmark, Guinea, Chad, Argentina, and Costa Rica
***Toft, Monica Duffy - Associate Professor of Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
Toll, Maynard J. Jr. - Chairman of Edmund S. Muskie Foundation
Tomlinson, Alexander C.
***Toobin, Jeffrey R. - CNN legal analyst for CNN Worldwide
Toomey, Kathleen Elizabeth
Topping, Audrey Ronning - an author and novelist
Topping, Seymour - former Managing Editor and Propagandist for the New York Times
Torano, Maria Elena - former president and CEO of Maria Elena Torano Associates
† Torop, Jonathan P.
Torres, Art - Chairman of the California Democratic Party; former California State Senator (1982-1994)
Torres, Gerald - former assistant attorney general under Clinton (1993-1994)
Torricelli, Robert G. (D-NJ) - former Senator (1997-2003)
Toth, Robert C.
Toungara, Jeanne Maddox - an Africanist scholar and a professor at Howard University
Townsend, Kathleen Kennedy - former Lieutenant Governor of Maryland (1995-2003)
Trachtenberg, Stephen Joel - President of George Washington University
Train, Harry D. II (Adm.) - former Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (1978-1982); former Commander of Sixth Fleet (1976-1978)
Train, John
Train, Russell E. - former President of World Wildlife Fund; former administrator of Environmental Protection Agency
Trainor, Bernard E. (Gen., USMC) - military correspondent and propagandist for the New York Times and NBC
† Tran, Ly K. - Vice President of Business Devlopment; co-founder of AtHoc, Inc.
Trani, Eugene P. - President of Virginia Commonwealth University
Traub, James
Treadway, Stephen J.
† Treanor, Adam J.
Treanor, Mark C. - General Counsel of Wachovia Corporation
Treat, John Elting - former partner of Bear Stearns; former President of New York Mercantile Exchange
Trebat, Thomas J. - Managing Director for Economic and Market Analysis at Citigroup
Treverton, Gregory Frye - a senior policy analyst at RAND
Trice, Robert H. Jr. - Senior Vice President for Corporate Business Development at Lockheed Martin
Trimble, Charles R. - Chairman of U.S. GPS Industry Council
Trojan, Vera M.
Trooboff, Peter D. - a lawyer for Covington & Burling
Truitt, Nancy Sherwood
Truman, Edwin M. - former assistant secretary of the Treasury for international affairs (1997-2001)
† Tsalik, Svetlana - director of the Iraq Revenue Watch (a subsidiary of George Soro's Open Society Institute)
Tsehai, Elizabeth G. - founder and president of E.T. Communications
† Tsingos, Basilios E.
Tsipis, Kosta
Tucher, H. Anton
Tucker, Cynthia A. - Propagandist for Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Tucker, Jonathan B.
Tucker, Nancy Bernkopf - professsor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Tucker, Richard Frank
Tuggle, Clyde C. - president of the Russia, Ukraine & Belarus Division of The Coca-Cola Company
Tuminez, Astrid S.
Tung, Ko-Yung - former Vice President and General Counsel of the World Bank (1999-2003)
† Tunkey, James P.
† Tunnell, David Randolph
††† Turner, Douglas W.
Turner, J. Michael
Turner, James M.
Turner, Robert F. - professor at University of Virginia; first president of U.S. Institute of Peace (1986-1987)
Turner, Stansfield (Adm.) - former CIA Director (1977-1981); Rhodes Scholar
Tusiani, Michael D. - Chairman and CEO of Poten & Partners, Inc. (a ship and cargo brokerage firm)
Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr. - editor of American Spectator; author of Boy Clinton
Tyson, Carole Henderson - former president of Black Professionals in International Affairs
Tyson, Laura D' Andrea - Dean of London Business School; former chairman of Council of Economic Advisors (1993-1995) and former director of National Economic Council (1995-1997)

U
Udovitch, Abraham L. - professor of Jewish civilization at Princeton
Uhlig, Mark - president of WelcomeLink, Inc.
Ullman, Richard H. - professor of international affairs at Princeton
Ulman, Cornelius M.
Ulrich, Marybeth Peterson - associate professor of government at U.S. Army War College; former Air Force officer
Ungar, Sanford J. - president of Groucher College; former host and propagandist of NPR's All Things Considered
Unger, David C.
Upton, Maureen T. - propagandist and sports reporter
Usher, William R. (Maj. Gen.) - former Air Force general
† Usher, William R. III
Utgoff, Victor A. - Deputy Director of the Strategy, Forces, and Resources Division of the Institute for Defense Analyses
Utley, Garrick - correspondent and propagandist for CNN; former NBC propagandist
† Uzeta, Jamie Ernesto - Director of Strategic Partnerships and Public Affairs for MTV (Music television)

V
† Vaccaro, Jonathan Matthew
Vagliano, Sara - chair of the Academic Affairs Committee at Agnes Scott College
Vagts, Detlev F. - professor at Harvard Law School
† Vaitheeswaran, Vijay V. - environment and energy propagandist for The Economist
Vaky, Viron P. - former Ambassador to Colombia, Venezuela, and Costa Rica
Valenta, Jiri
Valenti, Jack - former president of Motion Picture Association of America (1966-2004) and creator of the modern movie "rating system'(i.e. G, PG, PG-13, R, NC-17, MA, etc.)
Valentine, Debra A. - former General Counsel of Federal Trade Commission under Clinton
Valenzuela, Arturo A. - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service; former SATTP and senior director of Inter-American Affairs at NSC under Clinton
van der Vink, Gregory E.
Van Dusen, Michael H.
Van Dyk, Ted
Van Evera, Stephen - political professor at MIT
Van Fleet, James Alward - Gen. Van Fleet's grandson$$$
Van Oudenaren, John
Van Zandt, David Edgar - Dean of School of Law at Northwestern University
Vande Berg, Marsha
vanden Heuvel, Katrina - editor of The Nation
vanden Heuvel, WIlliam J. - former UN Ambassador to the European Office (1979)
Varela, Marta B - former Chair of the New York City Commission on Human Rights
Varmus, Harold E. 'former Director of National Institutes of Health under Clinton (1996-2000)
Vecchi, Sesto E. - a lawyer in Red Vietnam; member of board of governors of American Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City Chapter)
Veit, Carol Michele - former vice president of Goldman Sachs; a consultant at C.V. Associates
Veit, Lawrence A. - former International Economist and Deputy Manager at Brown Brothers Harriman
Veliotes, Nicholas A. - former Ambassador to Egypt and Jordan
Vendley, William F. - secretary general for The World Conference of Religions for Peace
***Veneman, Ann M. - Executive Director of UNICEF; former Secretary of Agriculture (2001-2005)
Verleger, Philip K. Jr.
† Verma, Gagan
Vermilye, Peter H.
Verstandig, Toni G. - senior policy adviser at the Center for Middle East Peace and Economic Cooperation
Verveer, Melanne S. - former Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff to the First Lady under Clinton
Verville, Elizabeth G.
Vessey, John W. (Gen.) - former Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff (1982-1985)
Vester, Linda J. - Fox News Propagandist
Viccellio, Henry Jr. (Gen.) - former Air Force general
† Vicenzino, Marco S. - Executive Director of the Global Strategy Project
Vick, Edward H. - Chief Operating Officer of Young & Rubicam Inc.
Victor, Alice S.
Vidal, David J. - former Vice President of CFR
Videt, Pote P. - former Deputy Minister of Commerce in the government of Thailand (1997)
Viebranz, Curtis G. - former president and Chief Operating Officer of Tacoda Systems
Viets, Richard Noyes - former Ambassador to Tanzania (1979-1981); former Ambassador to Jordan (1981-1984)
Vila, Adis M. - former Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for Administration under GHW Bush (1989)
† Vinjamuri, Leslie - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Viorst, Milton
Viscusi, Enzo - Senior Group Vice President of Eni SpA
Vitale, Alberto
Vitale, David J. - Chief Administrative Officer of the Chicago Public Schools; former President and CEO of Chicago Board of Trade; former Vice Chairman of Bank One Corporation; a director of United Airlines
Voell, Richard Allen - former President and CEO of The Rockefeller Group
Vogel, Ezra F. - former professor at Harvard
Vogelgesang, Sandy Louise - former Ambassador to Nepal (1994-1997)
Vogelson, Jay M. - former Vice Chairman of the Texas Commission on the Arts (1994-1999)
Vojta, George J. - Founder and Chairman of eStandardsForum, Inc.; former vice chairman of the board of Bankers Trust New York Corporation
Volcker, Paul A. - former Chairman of the Federal Reserve (1979-1987)
Volk, Stephen R.
von Eckartsberg, K. Gayle Rose
von Lipsey, Rod (Roderick K.) - vice president at Goldman Sachs & Co. Private Wealth Management, Investment Management Division; a former Marine
von Mehren, Robert B. - retired partner of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Votaw, Carmen Delgado - Washington Representative for Girls Scouts of the USA
Vradenburg, George III - President of The Vradenburg Foundation; former General Counsel of CBS; former executive vice president at FOX; former AOL Time Warner executive
Vuono, Carl E. (Gen.) - former Army Chief of Staff (1987-1991)

W
Wachner, Linda J. - former CEO of Warnaco Group Inc. (lingerie company that went bankrupt)
Wachtel, Andrew Baruch - professor at Northwestern University
††† Wadhams, Caroline P.
Wadsworth-Darby, Mary - former Vice President and China Business Manager at Morgan Stanley Investment Management
Waggoner, Robert C.
Wais, Marshall I. Jr. - president and CEO of the Marwais Steel Company
***Wait, Jarett F.
Waldron, Arthur - professor of international relations at the University of Pennsylvania
Wales, Jane M. - President and CEO of the World Affairs Council of Northern California
† Walker, Anna Rachael
Walker, Charls E. - former Deputy Secretary of the Treasury (1970-1973)
Walker, George R.
† Walker, Gregg Alexander
Walker, Jenonne - former Ambassador to Czech Republic (1995-1998)
Walker, John L. - partner of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett LLP
Walker, Nancy J. - President of AfricaNet; former Director of Office of African Affairs at the Office of the Secretary of Defense
Walker-Huntley, Mary L.
Wallace, Roger Windham
Wallach, Kenneth L.
Wallander, Celeste Ann - a CSIS expert
Wallerstein, Mitchel B. - Dean of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University
Wallich, Christine I. - World Bank Country Director for Bangladesh
Wallison, Peter J. - former Treasury Department General Counsel under Reagan
***Walsh, Ian K.
Walsh, Michaela L. - former and founding president of Women"s World Banking
Walt, Stephen M. - professor at Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
Walters, Barbara - ABC News Propagandist
Walton, Anthony John
Walton, R. Keith
Waltz, Kenneth N. - former political science professor at UC Berkeley
Wanger, Leah Zell - a trustee of the German Marshall Fund of the U.S.; president of LZW Group
Ward, Jennifer C. - former Ambassador to Niger (1991-1993)
Ward, Katherine T.
Ware, Carl - senior adviser to the CEO of Coca-Cola
Warner, Edward L. III - former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy and Threat Reduction (1997-2001)
Warner, John William (R-VA) - U.S. Senator (1979-present); former Secretary of the Navy (1972-1974)
Warner, Margaret G. - PBS Propagandist
Warner, Mark R. (D-VA) - former Governor of Virginia (2002-2006)
Warner, Volney James (Brig. Gen., Army) - head of J-5 (Strategy and Analysis), Joint Forces Command
Warren, Gerald L.
***Warren, Rick - THE INFAMOUS EVANGELIST APOSTATE
Washburn, John L.
† Wasserman, Debra L. - former executive director of Israel Policy Forum
Wasserstein, Bruce - Chairman and CEO of Lazard Freres
Waterbury, John - former Director of the Center of International Studies at the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton
Watson, Alexander F. - former Ambassador to Peru (1986-1989)
Watson, Peter S. - professor at Oxford; former Chairman of International Trade Commission
Watts, John H.
Watts, William
Waxman, Matthew C. - Principal Deputy Director of State Department Policy Planning Staff under Dubya
Weatherstone, Dennis - former Chairman and CEO of JP Morgan Chase
Weaver, David R.
Webb, Hoyt K.
Weber, Doron - a Rhodes Scholar
Weber, Vin (R-Minn.) - former member of the House of Representatives (1981-1993); Chairman of National Endowment for Democracy
Webster, William H. - former CIA Director (1987-1991); former FBI Director (1978-1987)
Wechsler, William Frederick
Weddle, Steven
Wedgwood, Ruth - professor at SAIS at Johns Hopkins University
Wehrle, Leroy Snyder
Weidenbaum, Murray - former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors (1981-1982)
Weigel, George - PNAC thug
Weiksner, George B. - Vice Chairman of Credit Suisse First Boston
Weil, Frank A. - Chairman of Abacus & Associates, Inc.; former Administrator of Industry and Trade Administration at Commerce Dept.
***Weill, Sanford I. - former Chairman of Citigroup
Weinberg, David B. - partner of Wiley, Rein & Fielding, LLP
Weinberg, John L.
Weinberg, Steven
Weinert, Richard S.
Weinrod, W. Bruce - former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for European and NATO Policy under GHW Bush
Weinstein, David E. - professor at Columbia Univ.
† Weinstein, Jeremy M. - assistant professor at Stanford
Weinstein, Michael M.
Weinstock, Davis II - a trustee of Bank Street
Weintraub, Sidney - a CSIS expert
Weisberg, Jacob M. - journalist and editor of Slate magazine; a Rhodes Scholar
Weisman, Steven R.
Weiss, Andrew Scott
Weiss, Charles Jr. - professor at Georgetown Univ. School of Foreign Service
Weiss, Cora - President of the Hague Appeal for Peace Foundation
Weiss, Edith Brown - professor at Georgetown Law School
Weiss, Stanley A. - chairman of Business Executives for National Security, Inc.
Welch, C. David - current Assistant Sec. of State for Near Eastern Affairs (2005-present); former Ambassador to Egypt (2001-2005)
Welch, Jasper A. Jr. (Gen.) - former Air Force general
Welch, Larry D. (Gen.