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Show Page 6 The Utah r The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand. Independent November 4, 1976 Continued from page , T 1 manage mass communications media, especially the influential segments. They control or own major news- and papers, magazines, radio contelevision networks, and they trol the most powerful companies Natiian M. Pusey, President of Harvard University; Arthur Hays Sulzberger, Chairman of the Board, NEW YORK TIMES; William S. Paley, Chairman and Director, Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS); and Henry R. Luce, magazine. TIME Editor-in-Chi- ef, in the largest corporations in the country such business. ng of July The 20, 1964, had this to say about the CFR: DAN SMOOT REPORT The ultimate aim of the Council on Foreign Relations is the same as the ultimate aim of international Communism; to create a One World 1975.) tax-exe- mpt book-publishi- THE C.F.R'.S ULTIMATE GOAL AND HOW THEY INTEND TO ACHIEVE IT (See list beginning on page 137 for full membership roster of the CFR as of August 31, In addition to being financed by a number of the foundations, the Council oh Foreign Relations also receives contributions from some of the World Government, in which Americas national sovereignty would be destroyed, was to lay the groundwork for a Great Merger among nations. But before such a merger can be consummated, and the United States becomes just another province in a New World Order, there must at least be the semblance of parity among the senior partners in the Deal. How does one make the nations of the world more nearly equal ? Gary Allen in his new book, The Rockefeller File provides the answer: in official CFR reports as engaged in journalism. An additional 61 were listed ina communications manhighly descriptive title, agement because CFR members do indeed Hubert Humphrey, former Vice President of the United States and presently a U.S. Senator; Jacob Javits, a Senator from New York .State; Walter F. Mondale, a Senator from Minnesota and the Vice Presidential candidate of the Democratic Party in 1976. Socialist system and make the United States an official part of it. Rather, it is to reduce our productive The average American, unaware of the enormity of the CFRs plans for the future of the U.S.A., has always equated big business with the free-enterpr- ise . as: American Telephone and Telegraph system. Company, Bethlehem Steel Company, Inc., Now, however, long years of diligent The Chase Manhattan Bank, Gulf Oil research have proved the frightening folly IBM World Trade Corporation, of holding such an erroneous view reCash National Company, Register garding the leaders of big business Company, NEW YORK TIMES, Standard As a matter of fact, for the last 40 Oil Company of California, United States or more years, the United States has Steel Corporation, etc. been from free In HARPER'S magazine for July 1958 there appeared an article by Joseph Kraft, a member of the CFR. Describing the influence of the CFR, Kraft said: It has been the seat of.. .basic government decisions, has set the context for many more, and has repeatedly served as a recruiting ground for ranking officials. CFR members have virtually dom- Use American money and knowhow to build up your competitors (such as the Soviet Union), while at the same time use every devious strategy you can devise to weaken and impoverish this country. The goal is not to bankrupt the United States, we must emphasize. might, and therefore our standard of living, to the meager subsistence level of the socialized nations of the world. dictatorOnly a fascist-sociali- st would have the power to acship complish such a redistribution. Notice that the plan is n o t to bring ed the standard of living in countries up to our level, but to bring ours down to meet theirs coming up. less-develop- enterprise As a consequence of the a merger World Government plans of the Council on Foreign Relations, a number of its OPINION AMERICAN in magaWriting members are now devoting their energies zine of June 1972, Gary Allen states: to various means and of moving away long-ran- ge and into state- capitalism of industry and government. - To most Americans it seems contradictory that men of great wealth would promote socialism. Perhaps we should check our premises. We are told that the super-ric- h are Liberal because they are humanitarians who wish to assuage their guilt by redistributing the wealth. But these men could divest themselves of their riches without the passage of a single socialist law... In the real world, we discover that such men are not shedding their wealth, but protecting it from taxation in every possible way, even as they do everything feasible to multiply their holdings. Aiid then Allen goes on to point out: The reality of Socialism is that it is not a movement to divide the wealth, as it super-ric- h promoters would have us believe, but a move- throttling harassing and small middle-si- ze busi- nesses with an eye to lowering the standard of living in this country. For the CFRs World Government plot to succeed, the federal government must evolve into an dictatorship. Representative government, as guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution, must be emasall-powe- rful inated every administration in Washington since the days of Franklin D. Roosevelt. CFR members occupied the major policyculated. To be replaced by federal making positions, (especially in the field Executive Orders published in the of foreign relations) under Roosevelt, FEDERAL REGISTER and edicts of Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, federal bureaucrats with total and Nixon. And, they are just as powerful, power over all businesses and individuals or more so, under the administration of in America. Gerald Ford. of tiie inThat, then, is In addition to the CFR holdovers from creasing harassment of taxpayers by the the Nixon Administration, such as the federal regulators. With the after-affe- ct CFRs Henry Kissinger as Secretary of being to break the spirit of independence State, President Ford in his first five ment to consolidate and control of the American people. months of office appointed the following wealth. It is not a movement to crush Now, having put the total plot into CFR members: monopoly, as its less sophisticated adherents mistakenly believe, but a focus, the balance of this book deals Nelson Rockefeller, Vice President; movement to establish and maintain with the fearsome power now being WHliam E. Simon, Secretary of the monopoly. exercized against the American people U.S. Treasury; What is the appeal of a World Govby the federal regulators. James T. Lynn, Office of Management ernment for tile Rockefellers , the super-ric- h, and Budget; and the Council on Foreign RelaWilliam T. Coleman, Jr., Secretary tions? The answer is obvious of Transportation; they For on the expose of the CounWorld expect to Government coming Donald Rumsfeld, a Presidential cil on Foreign Relations, read The be under their control! Assistant; CFR - Part by Phoebe Courtney. The CFR master-planne- rs determined Robert Seamans, Jr., Energy Research Descriptive advertisement appears on that the way to bring about long ago page 157 of this book. Administrator; Elliot L. Richardson, Ambassador to 395 Concord Ave., Belmont, Mass. 02178 the United Kingdom, later appointed as THE INDEPENDENT AMERICAN NOTE DISCOUNTS FOR QUANTITY ORDERS Secretary of Commerce; 1 P.0. Box 636 25 $1.50 copy un-elec- tiie-purpos- e in-de- pth 11 Alexander M. Haig, Jr., NATO Commander; and John Sherman Cooper, Ambassador to Communist East Germany. C.F.R. INFLUENCE ON MASS MEDIA In the book Kissinger On The Couch by Phyllis Schlafly and Rear Admiral Chester Ward, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Admiral Ward states: Equally important is the CFR's Influence in the mass media. Out of its 1,551 members. 60 were listed House Publishers, 81 Centre Ave., Ne N.Y. 10801. (Hard cover, 846 pages. 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