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1:personname>t, Madeleine K. - former Secretary of State (1997-2001); former Ambassador to UN (1993-1997)

Black, Shirley Temple - former Ambassador to Ghana and Czechoslovakia; former Hollywood actress

Bloomberg, Michael R. (R-NY) - Mayor of New York City (2002-present)

Breyer, Stephen G. - Supreme Court Justice (1994-present)

Brokaw, Tom - former NBC Propagandist; a Director of CFR

Brzezinski, Zbigniew - former National Security Advisor (1977-1981); co-founder of Trilateral Commission

Carter, James Earl "Jimmy" - former President of the U.S. (1977-1981); awarded Nobel Peace Prize in 2002

Cheney, Richard B. "Dick" - Vice President of the U.S.; former Secretary of Defense; former Chairman and CEO of Halliburton; former member of the House of Representatives

Clark, Wesley K. (Gen.) - former NATO commander under Clinton; a Rhodes Scholar

Clinton, William Jefferson "Bill" - former President of the U.S. (1993-2001); a Rhodes Scholar

Cohen, William S. "Bill'(R-Maine) - former Secretary of Defense (1997-2001); former Senator (1979-1997)

D' Amato, Alfonse M. (D-NY) - former Senator (1981-1999)

Daschle, Thomas Andrew - former Senate Majority Leader (D-South Dakota)

Dodd, Christopher J. (D-CT) - U.S. Senator (1981-present)

Douglas, Michael - infamous Hollywood actor

Dreier, David T. (R-CA) - House of Representatives (1981-present)

Feinstein, Dianne (D-CA) - U.S. Senator (1992-present)

Ferraro, Geraldine A. (D-NY) - former member of House of Rep. (1979-1985); Walter Mondale's running mate in 1984

Ford, Gerald R. - former President of the United States (1974-1977)

Gates, Robert M. - Secretary of Defense; former CIA Director (1991-1993); former President of Texas A&M University

Gephardt, Richard A. "Dick"(D-Missouri) - former House Minority Leader

Gergen, David R. - professor at Harvard; former Clinton adviser; this is the man who told Alex Jones "It's none of your damn business" when asked about the Bohemian Grove rituals

Gingrich, Newton L "Newt'(R-Georgia) - former Speaker of the House

Ginsburg, Ruth Bader - Supreme Court Justice (1993-present)

Greenspan, Alan - former Chairman of the Federal Reserve System (1987-2006); married to Andrea Mitchell

Hagel, Chuck (R-Nebraska) - U.S. Senator (1997-present)

Haig, Alexander M. Jr. - former Secretary of State (1981-1982); former NATO commander

Jackson, Jesse L. Sr. - founder and President of Rainbow-PUSH Coalition

Kennedy, Caroline Bouvier - JFK"s daughter

Kerrey, Bob (D-Neb.) - former Senator (1989-2001); former Governor of Nebraska (1983-1987)

Kerry, John F. (D-Mass.) - U.S. Senator (1985-present); member of Skull & Bones; ran for president in 2004

Kirkpatrick, Jeane J. - former Ambassador to the UN (1981-1985); died on December 8, 2006

Kissinger, Henry A. - former Secretary of State (1973-1977); former National Security Advisor (1969-1975); appeared in at least 15 Bilderberg meetings; Viet Cong collaborator

Kraft, Robert K. - Owner of New England Patriots (NFL)

Lehrer, Jim – PBS Propagandist

Lieberman, Joseph I. (D-CT) – U.S. Senator (1989-present); VP candidate in 2000 election

McCain, John S. III (R-AZ) - U.S. Senator (1987-present); Vietnam War POW and Red collaborator

McGovem, George S. (D-SD) - former Senator (1963-1981); presidential candidate in 1972

McNamara, Robert S. - former President of World Bank (1968-1981); former Secretary of Defense (1961-1968)

Mitchell, George J. (D-Maine) - former Senator (1980-2005); former Senate Majority Leader

Mondale, Walter F. - former Ambassador to Japan (1993-1997); former Vice-President (1977-1981); former Senator

Napolitano, Janet A. - Governor of Arizona

Negroponte, John D. - Director of National Intelligence office; former Ambassador to the United Nations, Iraq, Mexico, Philippines, and Honduras

Nunn, Sam (D-GA) - former U.S. Senator (1972-1997)

Parsons, Richard D. - Chairman and CEO of Time Warner; former CEO of America Online (AOL)

Paulson, Henry M. Jr. - Secretary of the Treasury; former Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs

Pilgrim, Kathryn ("Kitty") - CNN Propagandist

Rather, Dan - former CBS News Propagandist

Rice, Condoleezza - Secretary of State; former National Security Advisor (2001-2005)

Richards, Ann W. - former Governor of Texas (1991-1995)

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

Sawyer, Diane - ABC News Propagandist

Schlesinger, James R. - former CIA Director, Secretary of Defense, and Secretary of Energy

Shultz, George P. - former Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, and Secretary of Labor

Silver, Ron - infamous Hollywood actor; former president of Actors' Equity Association

Snowe, Olympia J. (R-Maine) - U.S. Senator (1995-present)

Soros, George - Hungarian-born financier, Chairman of Soros Fund Management

Tenet, George J. - former CIA Director (1997-2004)

Volcker, Paul A. - former Chairman of the Federal Reserve (1979-1987)

Walters, Barbara - ABC News Propagandist

Weld, William F. - former Governor of Massachusetts (1991-1997)

Williams, Brian D. - NBC Propagandist

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

Young, Andrew - former Ambassador to UN; former Mayor of Atlanta

Zahn, Paula A. - CNN Propagandist; former CBS and FOX Propagandist

 

 

Military & Former Military Members of CFR

 

Abbot, Charles S. "Steve"(Admiral) - former Deputy Commander of U.S. European Command; a Rhodes Scholar

Abizaid, John P. (Gen.) - Commander of Central Command (CENTCOM)

Allen, Lew Jr. (Gen.) - former Air Force Chief of Staff (1978-1982); director of National Security Agency (1973-1977)

Amerine, Jason L. (Major, Army) - professor at West Point; Special Forces officer; wounded in a friendly fire incident in Afghanistan

Auer, James E. - former Navy officer; a professor at Vanderbilt

Barry, John L. (retired Maj. Gen., Air Force) - Director of Plans and Programs for Air Force Materiel Command

Bell, Burwell B. (Gen., Army) - Commander, U.S. Forces Korea; former Commander of U.S. Army Europe (USAREUR)

Boyd, Charles Graham (Gen.) - former Air Force general; President and CEO of American Executives for National Security

Bradford, Zeb B. Jr. (Brig. Gen., Army) - retired Army officer

Cambria, Salvatore F. (Brig. Gen., Army) - former Commander, Special Operations Command South, U.S. Southern Command

Carl, Maria L. (Lt. Col., Air Force) - Chief of Public Affairs at Patrick AFB (Cape Canaveral, Florida)

Carson, Charles William Jr. (Gen., USAF) - former commander of 12th Air Force, Tactical Air Command

Caulfield, Matthew P. (Brig. Gen., USMC) - retired Marine general

Chayes, Antonia Handler - former Under Secretary of the Air Force (1980-1981)

Cheney, Stephen A. (Brig. Gen., USMC, retired) - Chief Operating Officer for Business Executives for National Security

Clark, Wesley K. (Gen.) - former NATO commander under Clinton; a Rhodes Scholar

Dalton, James E. (Gen., USAF) - former director of the Joint Staff; former Vice President of Logicon, Inc.

Dawkins, Peter M. (Brig. Gen.) - Army officer who won the Heisman Trophy in 1958; a Rhodes Scholar

Deagle, Edwin A. Jr. - Under Secretary of the Air Force under Clinton

Doty, Grant R. (Lt. Col., Army) - an Army officer

Duffie, David A. (Captain, Navy) - a Navy officer

Dunn, Michael M. (Lt. Gen., USAF) - former President of National Defense University

Dur, Philip A. (Rear Admiral) - VP for Program Operations at Northrop Grumman; former Attache to France

Eberhart, Ralph E. (Gen., USAF) - former Commander of Northern Command and NORAD (2000-2004)

Farrar, Jay C. - retired Marine colonel

Finelli, Francis A. (Lt. Col., Army, retired) - a Managing Director of the Carlyle Group

Flynn, George J. (Brig. Gen., USMC) - Chief of Staff, U.S. Special Operations Command under Dubya

Flynn, Stephen E. (Coast Guard) - former Commander in the Coast Guard

Fogleman, Ronald R. (Gen.) - former Air Force Chief of Staff (1994-1997) Foglesong, Robert H. (Gen.) - former U.S. Air Force Europe (USAFE) Commander; retired in 2006

Foley, S. Robert Jr. (Adm.) - former Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet (1982-1985); former Commander of Seventh Fleet

Fowler, Jeffrey L. (Rear Adm.) - Commander, U.S. Navy Recruiting Command

Gard, Robert G. Jr. (Lt. Gen., Army) - former President of National Defense University (1977-1981)

Gerstein, Daniel M. (Col.) - Executive Officer to the Under Secretary of the Army (under Dubya)

Golden, James R. (Brig. Gen., Army) - former executive at Tenneco; former Head of the Dept. of Social Sciences at West Point

Gordon, John A. (Gen., USAF) - former deputy director of CIA (1997-2000); former administrator of National Nuclear Security Administration and Under Secretary of Energy for Nuclear Security (2000-2002)

Gregson, Wallace C. Jr. (Lt. Gen., USMC) - Commander, U.S. Marine Forces Pacific

Hackett, Craig D. (Maj. Gen., Army) - Commander, U.S. Army Security Assistance Command at Fort Belvoir, Virginia

Hailston, Earl B. (Gen., USMC) - former commander of U.S. Marine Forces, Central Command (CENTCOM)

Hamel, Michael A. (Lt. Gen., USAF) - Commander of Space and Missile Systems Center, Air Force Space Command

Hayden, Michael V. (Gen., USAF) - current CIA Director; former Director of National Security Agency (1999-2005)

Haynes, Fred (Maj. Gen., USMC) - former Commanding General of Marine Corps Base at Camp Lejeune (1974-1975)

Hayward, Thomas B. (Adm.) - former Chief of Naval Operations (1978-1982)

Henry, Peter A. (Colonel, Army) - former Chief of Staff of Multinational Security Transition Command in Iraq and former Deputy Commander of Civilian Police Assistance Training Team in Baghdad, Iraq.

Hill, James T. (Gen., Army) - former commander of U.S. Southern Command (2002-2004)

Hoar, Joseph Paul (Gen.) - Marine Corps general; former CENTCOM commander (1991-1994)

Hosmer, Bradley C. (Lt. Gen., USAF) - former Superintendent of U.S. Air Force Academy (1991-1994)

Inman, Bobby R. (Adm.) - former Director of National Security Agency (1977-1981); former deputy director of CIA (1981-1982)

Jones, David C. (Gen.) - former Chairman of JCS (1978-1982)

Jones, David L. - Navy officer

Jumper, John P. (Gen.) - former Air Force Chief of Staff (2001-2005)

Keane, John M. (retired Gen., Army) - appeared in a Bilderberg meeting in 2005

Keene, Lonnie S. (retired Lt. Col., Army) - retired Army officer; graduated from West Point in 1976

Kelley, Paul X. (Gen.) - former Commandant of the Marine Corps (1983-1987)

Kern, Paul J. (Gen.) - senior counselor of The Cohen Group; former commander of U.S. Army Materiel Command (2001-2004)

Klimp, Jack Wilbur (retired Lt. Gen., USMC) - former Commander of Task Force Mogadishu in 1993

Klotz, Frank G. (Lt. Gen.) - Vice Commander of Air Force Space Command (2005-present); a Rhodes Scholar

Knowlton, William Allen (Maj. Gen.) - former Superintendent of U.S. Military Academy at West Point (1970-1974)

Kramek, Robert E. (Adm.) - former Commandant of the Coast Guard (1994-1998)

Krepinevich, Andrew F. (Lt. Col., Army) - Executive Director of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments

Krulak, Charles Chandler (Gen.) - former Commandant of Marine Corps (1995-1999)

Larsen, Randall J. (Col., Air Force) – Founder and CEO, Homeland Security Associates, LLC; former AF officer Larson, Charles R. (Adm.) – former Superintendent of U.S. Naval Academy under Reagan and Clinton

Lehman, John F. – former Secretary of the Navy (1981-1987)

Lennox, William J. Jr. (Lt. Gen.) – former Superintendent of U.S. Military Academy at West Point (2001-2006)

Loranger, Donald Eugene (Maj. Gen., USAF) – former Vice Commander of the 8th Air Force (1994-1996)

Lynch, Thomas F. III (Colonel, Army) – Commander, U.S. Army Forces Central Command at Qatar

Magras, Krista M. (Major, Army) - former professor at West Point

Mark, Hans M. - former Secretary of the Air Force (1979-1981)

Marquet, L. David (Captain, Navy) - former Commander of Submarine Squadron Three

McCaffrey, Barry R. (Gen.) - former Commander of U.S. Southern Command (1994-1996); Clinton's "drug czar"

McCarthy, James P. (Gen., Air Force) - former Deputy Commander of European Command

McChrystal, Stanley A. (Maj. Gen., Army) - Vice Chief of Operations, Joint Staff at the Pentagon

McClure, Robert L. (Col., Army) - former Chief of Army War Plans at the Pentagon; retired in 2004

McMaster, Herbert Raymond (Col., Army) - currently a commander of 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment

McPeak, Merrill A. (Gen.) - former Air Force Chief of Staff (1990-1994)

Meigs, Montgomery C. (Gen.) - former United States Army Europe (USAEUR) Commander

Merritt, Jack Neil (Gen.) - retired Army general

Meyer, Edward C. (Gen.) - former Army Chief of Staff (1979-1983)

Miller, Christopher D. (Brig. Gen., USAF) - Commander of 509th Bomb Wing, a Rhodes Scholar

Mize, David M. (Maj. Gen., USMC) - former Commanding General of Camp Lejeune

Moorman, Thomas S. Jr. (Gen.) - former Air Force Vice Chief of Staff (1994-1997)

Moseley, Teed Michael (Gen.) - Air Force Chief of Staff (2005-present)

Mundy, Carl E. Jr. (Gen.) - former Commandant of the Marine Corps (1991-1995)

Munsch, Stuart B. (Captain, Navy) - a Rhodes Scholar; former Commander of USS Albuquerque

Murray, Douglas J. (Col., USAF) - Head of Department of Political Science at Air Force Academy

Myers, Richard B. (Gen.) - former Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff (2001-2005)

Nagl, John A. (Major, U.S. Army) - a Rhodes Scholar; operations officer of Task Force 1/34 Armor of 1st Infantry Div. in 2004

Nash, William L. (Maj. Gen.) - former commander of U.S. Army 1st Armored Division (1995-1997)

Odom, William E. (Gen.) - former Director of National Security Agency (1985-1988)

Owens, William A. (Adm.) - former Vice Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff (1994-1996)

Petraeus, David H. (Lt. Gen., Army) - Commander of Multi-National Security Transition Command in Iraq; former Commander of 101st Airborne Division

Pivik, George A. (Major, Army) - current Strategist and Policy Analyst at the Pentagon; White House fellow

Pocalyko, Michael Nicholas (Commander, Navy, retired) - managing director of Monticello Capital LLC

Powell, Colin L. (Gen.) - former Secretary of State (2001-2005); former Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff (1989-1993)

Prueher, Joseph Wilson (Adm.) - former Ambassador to Red China (1999-2001); former Commander of U.S. Pacific Command

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)

Ramirez, Lilia L. (Commander, Navy) - former lobbyist at Raytheon; first Hispanic woman to attend U.S. Naval Academy

Rattray, Gregory John (Lt. Col., Air Force) - Commander of the 23rd Information Operations Squadron

Reimer, Dennis Joe (Gen.) - former Army Chief of Staff (1995-1999)

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

Resnicoff, Arnold E. (Captain, Navy) - former Navy Chaplain and rabbi

Resor, Stanley R. - former Secretary of the Army (1965-1971)

Richardson, William R. (Gen.) - former U.S. Army TRADOC commander under Reagan

Roche, James G. - former Secretary of the Air Force (2001-2005)

Roggero, Frederick F. (Brig. Gen., USAF) - Deputy Director of Operations at the Air Mobility Command Headquarters

Rokke, Ervin J. (Lt. Gen., USAF) - former president of National Defense University (1994-1997)

Rondeau, Ann E. (Vice Admiral) - Director of Navy Staff; former Commander of Naval Training Center Great Lakes

Route, Ronald A. (Vice Adm., Navy) - Navy Inspector General; former President of Naval War College (2003-2004)

Rowny, Edward L. (Lt. Gen., Army) - former Ambassador and Special Advisor for Arms Control (1985-1990)

Ryan, Michael E. (Gen.) - former Air Force Chief of Staff (1997-2001)

Sawyer, Reid L. (Major, Army) - terrorism professor at West Point

Schwartz, Norton A. (Gen., USAF) - Commander of U.S. Transportation Command (2005-present)

Scowcroft, Brent (Lt. Gen., Air Force) - former National Security Advisor (1989-1993, 1975-1977)

Seamans, Robert C. Jr. - former Secretary of the Air Force (1969-1973)

Sewall, John O.B. (Maj. Gen., Army) - former Vice Director for Strategic Plans and Policy (J-5) on the Joint Staff

Shalikashvili, John M. (Gen., Army) - former Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff (1993-1997)

Shinseki, Eric (Gen.) - former Army Chief of Staff (1999-2003)

Smith, Perry M. (Maj. Gen., USAF) - former Commandant of National War College (1983-1986)

Smith, W. Y. (Gen., USAF) - former Deputy Commander of U.S. European Command (1981-1983)

Stavridis, James G. (Vice Admiral) - Senior Military Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Rummy)

Sullivan, Gordon R. (Gen.) - former Army Chief of Staff (1991-1995)

Train, Harry D. II (Adm.) - former Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (1978-1982); former Commander of Sixth Fleet (1976-1978)

Trainor, Bernard E. (Gen., USMC) - military correspondent and propagandist for the New York Times and NBC

Turner, Stansfield (Adm.) - former CIA Director (1977-1981); Rhodes Scholar

Usher, William R. (Maj. Gen.) - former Air Force general

Viccellio, Henry Jr. (Gen.) - former Air Force general

Vuono, Carl E. (Gen.) - former Army Chief of Staff (1987-1991)

Warner, John William (R-VA) - U.S. Senator (1979-present); former Secretary of the Navy (1972-1974)

Warner, Volney James (Brig. Gen., Army) - head of J-5 (Strategy and Analysis), Joint Forces Command

Welch, Jasper A. Jr. (Gen.) - former Air Force General

Welch, Larry D. (Gen.) - former Air Force Chief of Staff (1986-1990)

West, Togo D. Jr. - former Army Secretary and Secretary of Veterans Affairs under Clinton

Wilkerson, Thomas Lloyd (Maj. Gen., USMC) - former Commander of Marine Forces Reserve

Winfield, W. Montague (Maj. Gen., Army) - Commander of U.S. Army Cadet Command

Woerner, Fred F. (Gen.) - former Commander of U.S. Southern Command (1987-1989)

Wortzel, Larry M. (Col., Army) - Army Attaché at the American Embassy in Beijing (1995-1997)

Zinni, Anthony Charles (Gen., USMC) - former CENTCOM commander (1997-2000)

 

For Full List of CFR Members

(I personally believe this is not full list)

Click on following link:

 

http://www.stopthenorthamericanunion.com/CFRMembers.html

 

 

http://www.jbs.org/node/2580

 

A Snapshot of CFR Dominance

By JBS Staff

Published: 2006-02-06 06:00

 

 

 

“The major media widely reported the January 5 meeting President George W. Bush had with current and former secretaries of State and Defense at the White House to discuss the war in Iraq. In fact, President Bush and the other participants posed in the Oval Office for a photo.

However, the media overlooked a very important aspect of the photo, and that is that 14 of the 17 policymakers in the picture currently belong to the Council on Foreign Relations. Two others (Rumsfeld and Laird) are formers members of the CFR. Of the 17, George W. Bush himself is the only one who has not belonged to the organization.

The CFR, a private organization based in New York City, has about 4,200 members, several hundred of whom are in the Bush administration. Hundreds of CFR members also served in past administrations, irrespective of whether the president in the White House was a Republican or a Democrat. The picture provides just a snapshot of the dominance that the CFR has held over the executive branch of the U.S. government for decades.

Is the CFR dominance at the upper echelons of our government newsworthy? Imagine how the liberals in media would howl if the president assembled a group of 16 influential policy advisers, and it turned out that all but the president himself were past or present members of the National Rifle Association? Or if the president had selected hundreds of NRA members for top posts in his administration? Yet the NRA is an organization boasting millions of members, while the CFR consists of select government officials and the captains and kings of business, finance, and the media. The CFR is so influential that it has been calledthe invisible government of the United States.”

The CFR claims not to have an agenda, but it does. That agendathe promotion of more and more internationalism leading to world governmenthas been pursued for decades by both Republican and Democrat administrations. Much of the evidence of the groups malfeasance is compiled in The Insiders by John F. McManus. In this book, Mr. McManus, the publisher of THE NEW AMERICAN and president of The John Birch Society, exposes the dominance of the CFR from the Carter administration through the first administration of George W. Bush and explains what we can do about it.”

 

I copied some of the names to show you all that major positions in our society have been taken by CFR members.  You wonder why corruption never stops?  Well, that is why!  No wonder we get into wars and cant get out of them!  Look how many top brass of military who are members including names of top Generals who served and are serving in Iraq!  What has happened in this country reminds me of the oath when I took when joining the military.  I swore to defend the country and constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic.  The CFR is definitely a domestic enemy of the constitution and America.  They have bought off our politicians.  What “We the Peopleneed to do is form a 50 state commission of law abiding citizens to investigate the CFR and the Trilatteral Commission and I’m sure they will find a conspiracy to overthrow America and the US Constitution.  I’m sure it would not be hard to prove!  They are so arrogant that all the info is practically publicly on record.  When the commission states that both these groups are domestic enemies, anyone having anything to do with these groups should be investigated and if found they tried to overthrow our Constitutional Republic should be arrested and this should be done by one trusted military officer who is true to our country.  We are being taken over by traitorous criminals!  Unless something is not done soon we will all be serfs!

God bless America!

BW