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this is about william kristol the main founder of

new amercian century and his father CIA agent irving kristol.

 

http://www.sweetliberty.org/issues/campaign2k/keyes.htm

http://www.freeworldalliance.com/newsflash/pre_2002/newsflash40.htm

http://www.americanfreepress.net/NWO/_Conservative__Imperialists_He/_conservative__imperialists_he.html

 

 

What do William Kristol, Norman Podhoretz, Elliot Abrams, and Robert Kagan

have in common? Yes, they are all die-hard hawks who have gained control of

U.S. foreign policy since the 9/11 attacks. But they are also part of one

big neoconservative family - an extended clan of spouses, children, and

friends who have known each other for generations.

 

Neoconservatives are former liberals (which explains the "neo" prefix) who

advocate an aggressive unilateralist vision of U.S. global supremacy, which

includes a close strategic alliance with Israel. Let's start with one of

the founding fathers of the extended neocon clan: Irving Kristol. His

extensive resume includes waging culture wars for the CIA against the

Soviet Union in the early years of the Cold War and calling for an American

"imperial" role during the Vietnam War. Papa Kristol, who has been credited

with defining the major themes of neo-conservative thought, is married to

Gertrude Himmelfarb, a neo-conservative powerhouse on her own. Her studies

of the Victorian era in Britain helped inspire the men who sold Bush on the

idea of "compassionate conservatism."

 

The son of this proud couple is none other that William Kristol, the crown

prince of the neo-conservative clique. The editor of the Rupert

Murdoch-owned Weekly Standard founded the Project for the New American

Century (PNAC), a front group founded in 1997 that cemented the powerful

alliance between right-wing Republicans like Dick Cheney and Don Rumsfeld,

Christian and Catholic Right leaders like Gary Bauer and William Bennett,

and the neo-cons behind a platform of global U.S. military dominance.

 

Irving Kristol's most prominent disciple is Richard Perle who doubles as

Defense Policy Board chairman and as a "resident scholar" at the American

Enterprise Institute, which is housed in the same building as PNAC. Perle

himself married into neocon royalty when he wed the daughter of his

professor at the University of Chicago, the late Alfred Wohlstetter - the

man who helped both his son-in-law and his fellow student Paul Wolfowitz

get their start in Washington more than 30 years ago.

 

Perle's own protege is Douglas Feith, who is now Wolfowitz's deputy for

policy and is widely known for his right-wing Likud position. And why not?

His father, Philadelphia businessman and philanthropist Dalck Feith, was

once a follower of the great revisionist Zionist leader, Vladimir

Jabotinsky, in his native Poland back in the 1930s. The two Feiths were

honored together in 1997 by the right-wing Zionist Organization of America

(ZOA).

 

The AEI has long been a major nexus for such inter-familial relationships.

A long-time collaborator with Perle, Michael Ledeen is married to Barbara

Ledeen, a founder and director of the anti-feminist Independent Women's

Forum (IWF), who is currently a major player in the Republican leadership

on Capitol Hill. Richard Perle, Douglas Feith, and another neo-con power

couple - David and Meyrav Wurmser - co-authored a 1996 memorandum for Likud

leader Binyamin Netanyahu outlining how to break the Oslo peace process and

invade Iraq as the first step to transforming the Middle East.

 

Though she doesn't focus much on foreign-policy issues, Lynne Cheney also

hangs her hat at AEI. Her husband Dick Cheney recently chose Victoria

Nuland to become his next deputy national security adviser. Nuland, as it

turns out, is married to Robert Kagan, Bill Kristol's main comrade-in-arms

and the co-founder of PNAC.

 

Bob's father, Donald Kagan, is a Yale historian who converted from a

liberal Democrat to a staunch neocon in the 1970s. On the eve of the 2000

presidential elections, Donald and his other son, Frederick, published

"While America Sleeps," a clarion call to increase defense spending. Since

then, the three Kagan men have written reams of columns warning that the

currently ballooning Pentagon budget is simply not enough to fund the

much-desired vision of U.S. global supremacy.

 

And which infamous ex-Reaganite do the Kagans and another leading neocon

family have in common? None other than Iran-contra veteran Elliott Abrams.

 

Now the director of Near Eastern Affairs in Bush's National Security

Council, Abrams worked closely with Bob Kagan back in the Reagan era. He is

also the son-in-law of Norman Podhoretz, long-time editor of the

influential conservative Jewish publication Commentary, and his wife, Midge

Decter, a fearsome polemicist in her own right.

 

Podhoretz, like Kristol Sr., helped invent neo-conservatism in the late

1960s. He and Decter created a formidable political team as leaders of the

Committee on the Present Danger in 1980, when they worked with Donald

Rumsfeld to pound the last nail into the coffin of detente and promote the

rise of Ronald Reagan. In addition to being Abrams' father-in-law, Norman

Podhoretz is also the father of John Podhoretz, a columnist for the

Murdoch-owned New York Post and frequent guest on the Murdoch-owned Fox

News channel.

 

As editor of Commentary, Norman offered writing space to rising stars of

the neocon movement for more than 30 years. His proteges include former

U.N. ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick and Richard Pipes, who was Ronald

Reagan's top advisor on the "Evil Empire," as the president liked to call

the Soviet Union. His son, Daniel Pipes, has also made a career out of

battling "evil," which in his case is Islam. And to tie it all up neatly,

in 2002, Podhoretz received the highest honor bestowed by the AEI: the

Irving Kristol award.

 

This list of intricate, overlapping connections is hardly exhaustive or

perhaps even surprising. But it helps to reveal an important fact. Contrary

to appearances, the neocons do not constitute a powerful mass political

movement. They are instead a small, tighly-knit clan whose incestuous

familial and personal connections, both within and outside the Bush

administration, have allowed them grab control of the future of American

foreign policy.

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi,

 

I've been reading about the CIA/Mind Control/ Satanic Cult Abuse and all the other .. I think I might be living it myself.

 

However, it seems to me that if this is so big and powerful (which it seems to be in my life), it would be the most basic of reason to send "government/cult members" out into the world to offer support to the victims. Its a no-brainer, they "victim" gets the supposed help they need and the conspirators get to keep tabs and control of everything....

 

I mean obviously it got so big that people started finding out right? SO don't you think they would have come up with a "damage control" plan? A containment plan? "Lets send some people out who claim to have gone through what the true victims are starting to see/feel/experience and that way we can limit the damage and keep control of how far this gets out to the public..."

 

I can just imagine their brightest minds scrambling and coming up with the idea....

 

Have you ever seen "Rosemary's Baby"? the movie? If not, go rent it and watch it and then tell me how anyone who goes through something similiar could ever trust anyone again?

 

The only one I trust now is God.

 

--Neil

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whatever man, you need to stay away from those

wacko theories, there are many conspiracy theories

created by agenda driven people,either they are

foolish or trying to create disinformation,

i post what i can prove.

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