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Show V THREAT TO FREE ENTERPRISE PAGE 10 frrt ft ft A ft ft ftftftrftrtftrfrftrtfrfrftrft"ftfr ft AAA ft ft ftftftftftftftft ftftftftftft rw The Independent Dedicated To The Constitution, Liberty, Morality, and Truth Vol. 7, No. 45 THE MILITARY ZTbe TIMEBOMB Paul Scott By remark represents a military burden to America. Most important of these is that if the President had acted to punish the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff he would have risked a military revolt officers who supamong military port Browns view and the need to bring it out in the open. This explosive situation in the Pentagon is the outgrowth of the full-sca- le concern increasing of the Presidents military advisers to the growing imbalance between this countrys mitments strategic global com- and our military capability and official will to meet them. The feeling is growing among the military that neither President Ford nor anv other Continued on page 5 high-ranki- ng 1976 Sfleralb of freeborn Although the Kissinger-Ford-Nixforeign policy ostensibly pursues a program of opposing the spread of Communism, the fact is that Communism is not only gaining throughout the world but is drawing closer and closer to our borders. We should be concerned about the Soviet advanced military base (which amounts to a fortress) in Communist Cuba, 90 miles from our shores. However, an even more threatening situation has developed recently and that is the Marxist takeover of Mexico, a country which shares 1500 miles of border with the United States. Mexican President Luis Echeverria has been working in close cooperation with Fidel Castro and, in fact, has permitted numerous trained Communist agents to locate in Mexico. Reportedly Echeverrias successor, who will begin his term at the end of this year, is of like mind, as he was handpicked by the current president. The situation is obviously critical and on August 16, 1976 Radio Free Americas N.W., Washington, DC 20036) placed a full-paon Israel that 4V COMMUNISM SOUTH OF THE BORDER Washington: There are several compelling reasons why President Ford didn't reprimand General George S. Brown for his frank public November 25C Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 ' (1101-17thH- St., ge 3 How federal ad in the New York Times, which was in the form of an open letter to President Gerald Ford, denouncing Mexico's slide to Communism. The letter, dated August 10, 1976 and signed by 76 U.S. Republicans and (both Congressmen Democrats), warned President Ford about the possibility of a Communist takeover of Mexico. The open letter points out that on May 5, 1976, 30 Members of Congress expressed their concern to the President over political developments in Mexico and asked whether Secretary of State Kissinger was keeping the President informed of developments in that country. The letter further points out that since the 14th of April, 1976 at least 35 excerpts from the Mexican press have been inserted into the Congressional Record in a sincere effort to provide the documentation which critics invariably demand - and invariably ignore. The letter continues: (Quote) It would be interesting to learn what favorable interpretation can be placed upon the following Continued on pafe 7 Websters New Collegiate Dictionary describes a conspiracy as a "Combination (of persons) for an evil purpose; a plot. regulations, decrees and edicts On October 18, 1961, the COURIER of Charleston, S.C., NEWS & stated in an editorial: are strangling the "To understand the United States today it is necessary to know something about the Establishment.. ..The Establishment is a general term for free-enterpr- ise system and personal liberties those people in finance, business, and the professions, largely from the Northeast, who hold the principal measure of power and influence in this country irrespective of what -- administration occupies the White House.' At the top of the pyramid of "the Establishment is an organization known as the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). The chairman of the board of the CFR is David Rockefeller, brother of the appointed Vice President of the United States, Nelson Rockefeller. Members of the Council on Foreign Relations not only represent all religious faiths, Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish, but also the following fields: finance, government, business, labor, military, education, and mass communications THE C.F.R. CONSPIRACY In the Introduction to The File by Gary Allen, Lawrence P. McDonald wrote: "...the Rockefellers and their allies have, for at least fifty years, been carefully following a plan to use their economic power to gain political control of first America, and then the rest of the world. "Do I mean conspiracy? Yes, I do. I am convinced there Is such a plot, international in scope, gen- erations old in planning, and incredibly evil in intent.' media. order to add prestige and apparent authenticity to its recommendations, the In Council on Foreign Relations has corralled a stable of big names, well known to many Americans. For example, here are listed only a very few of the nationally prominent men who are , or were , members of the CFR: of the Richard M. Nixon, United States who resigned from office in 1974 as a result of the Watergate ex-Presi- dent scandals; Dwight D. Eisenhower, dent of the United States; former Presi- Continued on page 6 |