The Council On Foreign Relations
Much has been written about the infamous Council on Foreign relations. This page is
intended to explain what the Council on Foreign relations is and does. From their own
website, they state:
The Council on Foreign Relations is an independent, nonpartisan membership organization, think tank, and publisher dedicated to being a resource for its members, government officials, business executives, journalists, educators and students, civic and religious leaders, and other interested citizens [...]
Founded in 1921, the Council takes no institutional positions on matters of policy.
So this is the way the CFR chooses to represent itself, but do all CFR members agree that this is true?
"[CFR] members are the closest thing we have to a ruling Establishment in the United States. [...] They do not merely analyze and interpret foreign policy for the United States; they help make it."
-Richard Harwood, "Ruling Class Journalists", Washington Post, October 30, 1993. CFR member through the Washington Post.
"The main purpose of the (CFR) is promoting the disarmament of US sovereignty and national dependence and submergence into and all powerful, one world government."
"Once the ruling members of the CFR shadow government have decided that the US government should adopt a particular policy, the very substantial research facilities of the CFR are put to work to develop arguments, intellectual and emotional, to support the new policy and to confound and discredit, intellectually and politically, any opposition."
"Although, from the inside, CFR is certainly not the monolith that some members and most non members consider it, this lust to surrender the sovereignty and independence of the United States is pervasive throughout most of the membership, and particularly in the leadership of the several divergent cliques ... The majority visualize the utopian submergence of the United States as a subsidiary administrative unit of a global government..."
-Admiral Chester Ward, Judge Advocate General of the US Navy.
"This community was the heart of the American Establishment. Its [...] front organizatons [are] the Rockefeller, Ford and Carnegie foundations and the Council on Foreign Relations"
-Arthur Meier Schlesinger Jr., "A Thousand Days" p.128. Kennedy advisor, Historian, & CFR member.
"the directors of the Council of Foreign Relations make up a sort of Presidium for that part of the Establishment that guides our destiny as a nation"
-Richard H. Rovere, "The American Establishment and Other Reports, Opinions, and Speculations" 1963. Editor, Columnist, & CFR member through The New Yorker.
"The most powerful clique in these (CFR) groups have one objective in common: they want to bring about the surrender of the sovereignty and the national independence of the U.S. They want to end national boundaries and racial and ethnic loyalties supposedly to increase business and ensure world peace. What they strive for would inevitably lead to dictatorship and loss of freedoms by the people. The CFR was founded for "the purpose of promoting disarmament and submergence of U.S. sovereignty and national independence into an all-powerful one-world government.""
-Harpers, July l958
If you've ever seen the CFR mentioned in a documentary which exposes the institution for what it really is, then chances are that you have heard the famous quotes of Carrol Quigley and of his connection to former President Clinton.
The images to the right are taken from the Georgetown University online photo archive. The university is located in Washington D.C.. President Clinton was a student there and Quigley became a mentor to him, and this is how Clinton learned the inner workings of the American Establishment power structure. Quigley was a member of the CFR, but he was special in that he was allowed to examine their secret archives. Afterward, he went on to write his book, Tragedy and Hope, and in his book, he wrote the following.
"The Council on Foreign Relations is the American branch of a society which originated in England... [and] ...believes national boundaries should be obliterated and one world rule established."
-Carroll Quigley, Tragedy and Hope, CFR member with special access to the CFR secret archive
Quigley also admits that the two-party system allows for both groups to be controlled at the highest level but operate like bitter rivals. As Quigley says, this gives the voters the chance to "throw the rascals out at any election without leading to any profound of extreme shifts in policy." Controlling Washington elite allowed private central banks to " dominate the political system... ...and economy of world as a whole" and implement a new system of "feudalist fashion" through "secret agreements"
more to come...

