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“In a word, to sum up our system of keeping the governments of the [manipulated] . . . in check, we shall show our strength to one of them by terrorist attempts and to all, if we allow the possibility of a general rising against us, we shall respond with the guns of America, or China, or Japan . . . .”

 

Protocol #7, in the Protocols of the Elders of Sion, 1773 International Financier Mayer Amschel Rothschild of Germany Member of the Prieuré de Sion (Secret Society) of Europe

 

Portions excerpted from Death in the Air: Globalism, Terrorism and Toxic Warfare

 

Leonard G. Horowitz, D.M.D., M.A., M.P.H.

Author of the American bestseller,

Emerging Viruses: AIDS & Ebola—Nature, Accident or Intentional? and

Death in the Air: Globalism, Terrorism and Toxic Warfare

The above quote reflects a geopolitical agenda that predates the American Revolutionary War. In fact, it has been a centuries old design of international banking officials to direct globalization and planetary governance “with the guns of America.”

In keeping with the revelations provided elsewhere on this website (www.Americanreddoublecross.com) and at www.tetrahedron.org concerning the intense involvement of the Rockefeller family and their vast fortunes in institutionalized medicine, public health, blood banking, and pharmaceutics, this article summarizes the role this wealthiest of all American families played in the formation and direction of U.S. military might. Besides this, this same family is credited with the promotion of mainstream ideologies and contemporary culture in keeping with this centuries old insidious globalization effort.

Once again, it should be recalled that the international banker Mayer Amschel Rothschild, lender to many of Europe’s wealthiest royalty, provided the seed funds for both J.P. Morgan’s and John D. Rockefeller’s rise to the apex of banking and militarism in America.

In fact, as you will learn here, the entire gestalt of American values, attitudes, and behavior regarding the roles played by U.S. armed forces in international economics and politics, has been precisely engineered using, above all, psychological operations (officially called PSYOPs) for command and control (C2W) warfare against unwitting people of American and the world. This is, perhaps, the greatest American doublecross leaving a red trail of blood behind.

Though this introduction, and what follows, may seem scandelous and unsubstantiated, scholarly research corroborates the pertinent historic facts from which these conclusions, gross indictments, are drawn.

America’s Aimlessness and the “National Purpose”

During the mid-1950s—the heart of the Cold War period—liberal historian Arthur Schlesinger wrote, “Our shops overflow with gadgets and gimmicks; consumer goods of ever-increasing ingenuity and luxuriance pour out of our ears. But our schools become more crowded and dilapidated, our teachers more weary and underpaid, our cities dirtier, our roads more teeming and filthy, our national parks more unkempt, our law enforcement more overworked and inadequate. . . .”1

Schlesinger was referring to a cultural crisis, partly real but mostly fabricated, opulent Americans were seeking greater meaning in their lives. Following the Soviet Union’s successful launch of Sputnik in October 1957, and a review of “secret documents” by “the more romantically inclined and liberal political, intellectual, and economic elites,” according to Whitney Museum of Art author and historian Marcus Raskin, a search began for a “National Purpose” for all Americans. This, the sequestered commission texts predicted, “would stiffen the will . . . so that the public would stay the course of the United States as Leader of the Free World, improve the quality of American life, and escape the aimlessness which various social commentators of the period had identified.”2

The contents of these classified commission reports were persuasive enough to prompt

American hagiographers and their venerated subjects to join the campaign to define the “National Purpose.” Henry Luce, the publisher of Time and Life, committed America’s most prominent magazines to the effort. Not long after, President Eisenhower appointed another Commission on National Goals, which, according to Raskin, gave the search for “National Purpose . . . the imprimatur of political establishment solidity.”3 (“Imprimatur,” according to Webster’s Dictionary, means “approval or distinction.” It also means “approval of a publication under circumstances of official censorship.” Both meanings fit Raskin’s discussion.)

Rockefeller Brothers and “American Values”

Coordinated with this effort to define the “National Purpose” for America and her people, and largely controlling it behind the scenes, was the Rockefeller family and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. History recalls that Dwight David Eisenhower, though an esteemed army general and American president, was no blind devotee of the “military–industrial complex.” He was personally acquainted with its ruthlessness. As a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) he knew his council colleagues, the Rockefellers, were acting as America’s helmsmen directing the country through the international sea of military and economic possibilities.

Quoting Eisenhower’s farewell address to the American people on January 17, 1961, “This conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is new in the American experience. . . . In the councils of government [he was undoubtedly including the Council on Foreign Relations], we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military–industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.”

Not to be outdone by any of this, and as part of the effort to establish a “National Purpose” in the hearts and minds of all Americans, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, according to Raskin, “sponsored a series of Panel reports which were governed by the conception that a prudent corporate and military leadership of the National Security State could link guns, butter, and the new technology of missile and nuclear weapons production to the cause of Freedom and the Free World. (At the time, important words were written with initial capital letters.)” These various commissions established by the Rockefellers and the president, Raskin reported, “had an eerie character, reminiscent of the Empire of Kakania, the fictional Austro-Hungarian empire in Robert Musil’s novel Man Without Qualities, where a commission was appointed by the powers that be (soon to be powers that were) to give new life to the Kakania empire and purpose to its people.”4 [Emphasis added.]

While discussing AIDS during my lectures, I routinely tell audiences that “everything you know about AIDS is a complete deception. Let me rephrase that,” I add. “Everything you know about everything is a complete deception.” Laughter always follows.

Indeed, a bit of comic relief might be welcome given the seriousness of this subject. These historic facts indicate that as a nation, “We’ve been had!” Our world view has been shaped by the same forces against whom Eisenhower, Senators Barry Goldwater and Jesse Helms, and others have warned. Mistake this not as a liberal versus conservative issue. The evidence indicates American people across the political spectrum have had their “National Purpose” defined by international bankers and global industrialists for their sole purpose to exercise power, wealth, and mostly concealed, often genocidal, agendas. For all practical purposes then, this defining of our “National Purpose” by “corporate and military leadership of the National Security State,” so that when we buy “butter” it feeds weapons production and the latest technologies for killing people; all for “the cause of Freedom and the Free World,” is a scam so large that most people—the media-opiate slaves they’ve become—can not even fathom it.

This is not the first time, nor will it be the last, that critics have wailed against the usurpers of American values, attitudes and behaviors. Those who have educated the public into ignorant states of dim-wittedness have heard this complaint several times before. More than a century ago, on April 20, 1884, Pope Leo XIII warned brethren throughout the Catholic world that Masonic leaders had attempted “to control the education of youth, and mold it to its own godless pattern.”5 

In 1954, an unprecedented Congressional investigation into tax-exempt foundations identified a similar villain and agenda afoot. The Committee stumbled upon the rewriting of American history by the Rockefeller and Carnegie oligarchy.

So begins, and ends, the story of America’s military might. As the armed forces of the United States fulfills its founding mission, that is, to be “the guns” with which globalization is enforced, strong-arming an increasingly weaker and weary world, a largely lethal vision for America’s future crystallizes. While offering the over populated people of Africa, Arabia, and the Republic of China up, too, for the World War III bloodbath—a major intended outcome of “America’s New War” against “terrorism,” given the ominous prospects for war in the Afghaney/Pakistaney region of the world—we find America’s “Patriotic” self slipping deeper into global isolationism. As the rest of the world watches in horror, and condemns the lone gunman mentality expressed militarily by the Bush royalty in concert with their European cohorts in crime, the last geopolitical genocide will be an act hard to follow.

Bring on the peace before the final curtain call, or forgive me if I remove myself from this bizarre theater.

 

References:

1) Schlesinger, quoted in Herbert von Borch, The Unfurnished Society. New York: Hawthorne Publishers, 1962, p. 85.

2) Raskin M. Ed Kienholz and the Burden of Being an American. In: Kienholz: A Retrospective. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art. 1996, pp. 38-43.

3) Goals for Americans: Programs for Action in the Sixties. Comprising the Report of the President’s Commission on National Goals and Chapters Submitted for the Consideration of the Commission. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1960.

4) Rockefeller Brothers Fund. Prospect for America: The Rockefeller Panel Reports. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Co., 1961.

5) Humanum Genus Encyclical Letter of His Holiness Pope Leo XIII on Freemasonry, (originally published on April 20, 1884; republished, Hawthorne, CA: Christian Book Club of America, 1982, p. 27.

Posted courtesy of Dr. Leonard G. Horowitz

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