From Wikipedia:
Since 1990, the Center for Security Policy has recognized individuals for devoting their public careers to the defence of the United States and American values around the world. Those extraordinary individuals are the “Keepers of the Flame.” The majority of awards have gone to senior military figures and Republican politicians. A notable exception to this pattern is world chess champion, Garry Kasparov.
2010 – Gen. James T. Conway, Commandant of the Marine Corps
2008 – Gen. Jack Keane, Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army
2007 – Senator Joe Lieberman, of Connecticut, chairman of the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
2006 – Duncan Hunter, Congressman from California — Chairman, House Armed Services Committee and Those Who Serve
2004 – Gen. Peter Pace, Future Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
2003 – Paul Wolfowitz, Deputy Secretary of Defense, future President of the World Bank
2002 – Gen. Richard B. Myers, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
2001 – James Schlesinger, former Secretary of Defense, former Secretary of Energy, former Director of Central Intelligence
2000 – Floyd Spence, U.S. Congressman from South Carolina, Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee
1999 – Gen. James L. Jones, Commandant, US Marine Corps, future National Security Adviser
1998 – Donald H. Rumsfeld, former and future Secretary of Defense
1997 – Christopher Cox, U.S. Congressman from California, future chaiman of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
1996 – Newt Gingrich, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
1995 – Ronald Reagan, 40th President of the United States
1994 – Jon Kyl, U.S. Congressman from Arizona, future United States Senator
1993 – Malcom S. “Steve” Forbes Jr., Publisher of Forbes Magazine
1992 – Senator Malcolm Wallop, from Wyoming
1991 – Garry Kasparov, World Chess Champion
1990 – Caspar Weinberger, former Secretary of Defense
Jack Dyer Crouch, II, former Deputy National Security Advisor
Monica Crowley, talk radio host
Douglas J. Feith, former Undersecretary of Defense for Policy
Frank Gaffney, Project for the New American Century
Caroline Glick, American-Israeli journalist for Makor Rishon and deputy managing editor of The Jerusalem Post,
Richard C. Hoagland, author and conspiracy theorist
Linda Moulton Howe, contributing correspondent to Coast to Coast AM
Laura Ingraham, talk radio host
Richard Perle, former chairman of the Defense Policy Board Advisory Committee and United States Assistant Secretary of Defense
James G. Roche, former United States Secretary of the Air Force
Monica Crowley
Douglas J. Feith
James G. Roche
Hillary Clinton admitted that she gets her marching orders from the CFR. The New American (Pacific) Century espoused by Hillary is similar to the PNAC policy in it’s goal to spread American mercantilism. As Tony Cartalucci pointed out, the policy could just as easily been penned by Neo-Con policy makers. Indeed, the Trilateral Commission has an article posted on it’s website, Bridging Asia and the Pacific: Japan’s Role in Reinforcing the US Pivot, by Hitoshi Tanaka that says, “President Obama also recently made a highly pub-licized trip to the Pacific. In Honolulu, at the APEC Summit, he heartily endorsed the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).” The Trans-Pacific Partnership is a brainchild of the Trilateral Commission and furthers their goal of a Pacific Nation. Click here for the Pacific Nation PDF.
Carroll Quigley, Professor of History at Georgetown University and author of Tragedy and Hope, stated, "The Council of 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."
In his freshman year in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown, future U.S. President Bill Clinton took Quigley's course, receiving a 'B' as his final grade in both semesters. Clinton named Quigley as an important influence on his aspirations and political philosophy in 1991, when launching his presidential campaign in a speech at Georgetown. He also mentioned Quigley again during his acceptance speech to the 1992 Democratic National Convention, as follows:
Now China appears threatened by it's currency war with the U.S. and it's military buildup in the region. With the NDAA Bill giving the US military carte blanche to operate an offensive war over the Internet, this could very well be a government psyop for the mayhem to come.
Click here for Upon Release of Martial Law Documents, The Plan For America's Destruction Becomes Apparent.
Copyright Information: All content complies with Fair Use copyright law under news reporting and non-profit educational purposes. Content from Wikipedia and SHTFplan are linked as sources under their reuse guidelines.








0 comments:
Post a Comment