Monday, August 17, 2009

The Enemy Within

This is what I think is going on in our government based on my 10 months of research on a network I’ve uncovered.In 1933 the Frankfurt School fled Frankfurt Germany and made its new home at Columbia University. I guess the story was Hitler did not approve of their Marxist beliefs. Their Ideology was extreme socialism or communism. They were so extreme that a communist leader kicked them out of the country! Today we might call their ideology radical or left. In 1950, Hitler was no longer in power so some of the founders of the Frankfurt School went back to Frankfurt Germany and reestablished their school. Today it’s known as the Frankfurt University they also have a hospital at this university and it’s called Frankfurt University Hospital. According to Wikipedia Frankfurt University’s Goethe Business School developed a new M.B.A. program in cooperation with Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business, and has established an international award for research in financial economics, the Deutsche Bank Prize in Financial Economics. Here’s the link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Wolfgang_Goethe_University_Frankfurt_am_Main (I found it interesting that Sidley Austin LLP was the lobby firm for General Motors and G. Richard Wagoner Jr. the past chairman & CEO of General Motors happens to be a director at Catalyst, a trustee at Duke University, and a Fuqua School of Business - board of visitors member). So basically the Frankfurt School based out of Columbia University has had 76 years in our school system to teach our children their radical beliefs. This radical presence in our school system has become apparent to most people. I’m sure you have heard parents say to their children “Oh my gosh! What are they teaching you in school?” Unfortunately nothing was done, and whatever they do teach seems to be tolerated. Most Americans are very trusting people, by nature and don’t want to believe a teacher or anyone would intentionally brainwash, hurt or attack them. This radical behavior in our universities caught the attention of David Horowitz, and he published a book in 2006 called “The Professors” exposing 101 radical professors in our universities, colleges (school system) Bill Ayers and his wife Bernadine Dohrn were two of the professors listed in his book. In an interview, David Horowitz said Lawrence H. Summers a Harvard professor would have been #102 had he continued writing. Lawrence H. Summers was the president of Harvard University, 2008 Bilderberg conference participant and is currently a trustee at the Brookings Institution and is the National Economic Council chairman in the Barack Obama administration.Sidley Austin is the law firm where Barack Obama was an intern, Michelle Obama was a lawyer and Bill Ayers wife Bernadine Dohrn was a litigator. Sidley Austin is also the lobby firm for Talecris Biotherapeutics. Frankfurt University Hospital (Frankfurt School) and Talecris Biotherapeutics have partnered and just opened a medical center. Here is the link.http://www.talecris.com/eu/Frankfurt-University-Hospital-opens-Centre-for-Primary-Immunodeficiencies-press-release.htm. I first started my research during the elections because of all the negative comments about Barack Obama. So instead of believing what I heard I started my own research to find out the real facts. Never in a million years, did I expect to uncover an army against everything America stands for from her morals, freedom and opportunity. This is an attack on America from within. Even the money that disappeared last year from the Federal Reserve I believe was a part of this network. As I said before the Frankfurt School has had 76 years to spread through our schools, but I think there was a bigger plan, to spread it to the Federal Reserve and on to the White House. The information I found on Barack Obama was extremely limited and I’m sure this network had a lot to do with controlling it, so I decided to research the people Obama surrounded himself with. Mayor Richard M. Daley was a huge supporter of Barack Obama so I started to read everything I could get my hands on about Mayor Richard M. Daley. What I found that was interesting, apparently Chicago’s Mayor is always up to something, and there is a newspaper called the Windy City that have reporters following him around all day trying to catch him in the act of who knows what. They even have a special section in their newspaper to report on what he will do next it’s called “The Daily Daley”. After a number of articles I could tell that the citizens of Chicago were not too happy with their Mayor. One article commented on the Mayor’s obsession with the school system. This article has a picture of Rod Blagojevich, Barack Obama and Richard Daley during a rally in Chicago, April 16, 2007 (Photo Reuters). http://newsbusters.org/people/richard-daley. During my research I found a wonderful website, Muckety, and it shows relationships that politicians have in government, business, clubs, family etc... I pulled up the information on Mayor Daley and found he was a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago, Michelle Obama was his staffer, Valerie B. Jarrett was his deputy chief of staff, William M. Daley was his brother, David Axelrod was his political adviser, Patrick G. Ryan was his financial supporter, Rahm I. Emanuel was his senior adviser & chief fundraiser and Bill Ayers was his adviser. So I found that a lot of the same people Richard M. Daley surrounded himself with, looked a lot like the same people Barack Obama surrounded himself with. Obama also recruited a lot of Harvard University professors and graduates as well into his circle. So with the help of Muckety I started to follow these people and their relationships. I kept coming across one relationship called Muckety List of Most Networked in Chicago, 2008 - the top 100 and noticed there were many members of the Commercial Club of Chicago. I remembered Mayor Richard M. Daley was also a member. I counted 66 members of the Commercial Club of Chicago that made the Muckety top 100 list. Barack and Michelle Obama made the list too. The Commercial Club of Chicago has over 500 members. White House senior adviser Valerie B. Jarrett is also a member. One of the things I noticed about the people in this club, as well as the network, is how many titles they carry in their businesses and their relationships in our schools. Titles like director, life director, president, chairman, trustee, honorary trustee, partner, chair, member, professor, overseer, dean etc. Then I noticed another pattern, how many were directors at successful companies. Companies like Boeing, Maytag, Sara Lee, Pepsi, Dow Chemical and the list goes on. What I want to know is when you have the title of director do you earn it or just take it? I started researching the companies and organizations that they were involved in and found out they also network through “think tanks”, foundations, bailout companies, the Federal Reserve. I was telling a friend about my finding and it was suggested that I see if the Economic club of Washington fits into this network. The answer was yes, there are more clubs helping too, but the two most involved are the Commercial Club of Chicago and the Economic Club of Washington. White House senior advisor Valerie B. Jarrett’s great uncle Vernon E. Jordan Jr. is the president of the Economic club of Washington. Valerie B. Jarrett is a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago so that where I found to two clubs connect. When I started researching Vernon E. Jordan Jr. everything started falling in to place. I found a number of people in this network that were 2008 Bilderberg conference participant’s which is a secret think tank that’s been around since the 1950’s, the main think tank they use I call the #1 think tank Brookings Institution this think tank has both clubs involved here, the Commercial Club of Chicago and the Economic Club of Washington. Strobe Talbott is the president of the Brookings Institution and was William J. Clinton’s roommate at Oxford. Another important think tank this network uses is called Catalyst based out of Oxford. Lloyd C. Blankfein is a director at Catalyst and is the chairman & CEO at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. a (Bailout Company). The # 2 think tank is the Council on Foreign Relations. (Hillary Rodham Clinton’s friend Lynn Forester de Rothschild is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations) This network is very structured, very sophisticated, almost a military chain of command. My guess is that it was set up way before the age of high speed internet. Recently Barack Obama had a town hall meeting and story was the media found out all the questions at this meeting was prearranged, shortly after this PDF was released by the New York Times. It’s an article Obama wrote while he was at Columbia University. On page 2 of this article Obama states “ARA also will ask United Campuses to Prevent Nuclear War (UCAM) an information and lobbing network based in universities, nationwide, to serve as it’s advisory board in the near future”. I believe this network in our universities was started in 1933 by the Original Frankfurt School (Marxists) and has snowballed over the last 76 years. While you review Barack Obama’s article, please notice the 3 times Obama refers to the year 1933 when speaking of Hitler, the same year the Frankfurt School was reestablished at Columbia University. Here is that article. The title is “Breaking the War Mentality” http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/images/nytint/docs/obama-s-1983-college-magazine-article/original.pdf Let me show you how to take control of the Federal Reserve the Frankfurt way. The “Chain of Command” is using organizations to help you connect without breaking the chain; they use their positions in their companies and committees to achieve their goals. One thing I’ve noticed about using the Muckety website, they keep all their information current so if these people show a past relationship, the term “past” could mean yesterday. I look at all information as a whole and relatively current because the money that disappeared from our Federal Reserve was “past”. The trick to seeing this network is looking inside these companies and organizations and see who’s in them, they try to blend in. Maurice R. Greenberg is a life trustee at New York University and he was the chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. He is also the director of the #2 think tank Council on Foreign Relations. There you will also find Henry S. Bienen another director at the #2 think tank Council on Foreign Relations. Henry S. Bienen is a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago and president of Northwestern University. John A. Canning Jr. is a trustee at Northwestern University, a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago, director & chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago; he is also a trustee at the Field Museum. Anthony K. Anderson is a trustee at the Field Museum, Commercial Club of Chicago member, a Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago director and a director at the Chicago Urban League. Valerie B. Jarrett is a director at the Chicago Urban League, Commercial Club of Chicago member, was a board member at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and is a director at the After School Matters. Richard L. Carrion is a director at After School Matters, a director at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and a director at the Financial Services Roundtable. Herbert M. Allison Jr. is a member of the Financial Services Roundtable, was an advisory committee member at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and is a member of the Business Roundtable. Richard S. Fuld Jr. is a member of the Business Roundtable, director at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and a member of the Business Council. Jeffrey R. Immelt is a member of the Business Council, a director at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and a director of Catalyst (think tank). James Dimon is a director at Catalyst, director at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and a director at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. Michael H. Moskow is a vice chair at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, Commercial Club of Chicago member, was the president & CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and a director at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Karen N. Horn. Karen N. Horn is a director at the National Bureau of Economic Research, was the president at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, and was the director at Fannie Mae. Stephen Friedman was a director at Fannie Mae, was a chairman at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and he is a trustee at the Aspen Institute. Paul A. Volcker is a lifetime trustee at the Aspen Institute (think tank), he was the chairman of the Federal Reserve System, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and he is a chairman at the International House. John C. Whitehead is a honorary trustee at the International House, was the chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and he was a director for the National Humanities Center. James T. Hackett is a trustee at the National Humanities Center, chairman at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and he is a member of the National Petroleum Council. Ray L. Hunt is a member of the National Petroleum Council, was a chairman at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and is a director at PepsiCo.
Indra K. Nooyi is chair & CEO at PepsiCo Inc, is a director at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and is an advisory board member at Yale School of Management.
Douglas W. Shorenstein is an advisory board member at Yale School of Management, deputy chair at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and a executive committee member at the Bay Area Council. Janet L. Yellen is a Bay Area Council executive committee member, president & CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and a member of the #2 think tank Council on Foreign Relations. Alan S. Blinder is a director at the Council on Foreign Relations and was the vice chairman of the Federal Reserve System. James H. Lambright is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, was a VP at Credit Suisse First Boston, Harvard Law School graduate, 2008-2009 financial bailout interim chief investment officer, chairman & president of the Export-Import Bank of the US. Eugene K. Lawson is vice chairman at the Export-Import Bank of the US, president, director at the U.S.-Russia Business Council. James F. Collins is a director at the U.S.-Russia Business Council, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace senior associate (think tank) was Russia - U.S. ambassador senior advisor for Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, LLP. Vernon E. Jordan Jr. is of counsel at Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, LLP, Valerie B. Jarrett great uncle, Economic Club of Washington president, #1 think tank Brookings Institution honorary trustee, 2008 Bilderberg conference participant, and Ann Dibble Jordan is his spouse. Ann Dibble Jordan is Vernon E. Jordan Jr. spouse, director of Citigroup Inc. (Bailout Company) and a director of Catalyst (think tank). G. Richard Wagoner Jr. is a director of Catalyst (think tank), member of the Business Council (think tank) Duke University trustee,Fuqua School of Business-board of visitors member. Wikipedia states that Frankfurt University’s Goethe Business School developed a new M.B.A. program in cooperation with Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business, and has established an international award for research in financial economics. G. Richard Wagoner Jr. is a director at Detroit Economic Club, Business Roundtable member (refer to Herbert M. Allison Jr. above in the Federal Reserve run down). Wagoner was the General Motors Corporation - chairman & CEO (Bailout Company). John H. Bryan is a director at General Motors Corporation, member of the Business Council (think tank), chair emeritus at Catalyst (think tank) made the Muckety List of Most Networked in Chicago, 2008 - in top 100, was chairman & CEO at the Sara Lee Corporation, director at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (Bailout Company) and a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago. James A. Bell is a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago, Economic Club of Chicago member, Dow Chemical Company director (Dow is one of the companies that makes our flu vaccines) he made the Muckety List of Most Networked in Chicago, 2008 in top 100, New Leaders for New Schools director, member and director at World Business Chicago, Chicago Urban League director and Boeing Company - EVP & CFO. At Boeing there are too many connections to list them all but some include William M. Daley – director, Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, LLP - lobby firm, Export-Import Bank of the US - gets export financing support, Van Scoyoc Associates - lobby firm and Perkins Coie LLP – client. Perkins Coie LLP is the law firm protecting Barack Obama’s birth certificate and records his personal counsel is Robert F. Bauer a Harvard University graduate and partner at Perkins Coie LLP. He was also a University of Virginia School of Law graduate. Janet Napolitano was also a University of Virginia School of Law graduate. Stephen F. Smith a professor at the University of Virginia’s School of Law was an associate at Sidley Austin LLP. Sidley Austin LLP is the law firm where Barack Obama was an intern, Michelle Obama was a lawyer and Bill Ayres wife Bernadine Dohrn was a litigator. R. Eden Martin is counsel at Sidley Austin LLP and the president of the Commercial Club of Chicago. As I stated in the very beginning of this report Sidley Austin is the lobby firm for Talecris Biotherapeutics that has partnered with Frankfurt University Hospital (Frankfurt School).
UPDATE:

Richard L. Carrion he is a director at After School Matters, director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and is the director at the Financial Services Roundtable.
Herbert M. Allison Jr. is a member of the Financial Services Roundtable and was advisory committee member at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and was chairman & president & CEO of TIAA.
Roger W. Ferguson Jr. is the trustee at TIAA, was the vice chairman of the Federal Reserve Board and a member of Group of Thirty.
Paul R. Krugman is a member of Group of Thirty, a consultant for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and a consultant for World Bank.
Emmett J. Rice (Susan E. Rice’s father) he was the U.S. alternative director for reconstruction & development at World Bank, a governor at the Federal Reserve System and was an assistant professor at Cornell University.
Samuel O. Thier is a trustee emeritus at Cornell University and a director at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and an overseer at Weill Cornell Medical College.
Maurice R. Greenberg is a overseer at Weill Cornell Medical College, was the chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and is an honorary trustee at the Museum of Modern Art.
Peter G. Peterson is a life trustee at the Museum of Modern Art, was a chairman at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and is chairman of the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
Edwin M. Truman was a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, Federal Open Market Committee – economist, Federal Reserve System - director of the international finance division.
Richard F. Syron was a Federal Reserve System - assistant to the chairman, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston – president, and is a director at the Genzyme Corporation.
Henri A. Termeer is a chairman & president & CEO at the Genzyme Corporation, deputy chair at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, and an attendee at the World Economic Forum 2009.
James Dimon was an attendee at the World Economic Forum 2009, is a director at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and is the vice chairman of the Business Council.
Richard S. Fuld Jr. is a member of the Business Council, director at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and a director at the Robin Hood Foundation.
Jeffrey R. Immelt is a director at the Robin Hood Foundation, director at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and a charter trustee at Dartmouth College.
Timothy F. Geithner is a graduate at Dartmouth College, was Federal Reserve Bank of New York president, vice chairman at the Federal Open Market Committee
Janet L. Yellen is a member of the Federal Open Market Committee, president & CEO at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, and an executive committee member at the Bay Area Council.
Douglas W. Shorenstein is an executive committee member at the Bay Area Council, deputy chair at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, and an advisory board member at Yale School of Management.
Herbert M. Allison Jr. is a graduate, advisory board member at the Yale School of Management, was an advisory committee member at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and a trustee at the Economic Club of New York.
Roger W. Ferguson Jr. is a trustee at the Economic Club of New York, was the vice chairman at the Federal Reserve Board, and is a member of the Group of Thirty.
E. Gerald Corrigan is a member of the Group of Thirty, was a Federal Reserve Bank of New York – CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of New York - president & CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis - president and is a managing director at Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
Stephen Friedman is a director at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., was a chairman at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and a director at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Michael H. Moskow was a director at the Council on Foreign Relations, president & CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, and a senior staff economist at the Council of Economic Advisers.
Ben S. Bernanke was a chairman at the Council of Economic Advisers, and is currently Federal Open Market Committee – chairman, Federal Reserve Board – chairman, Federal Reserve System – chairman and was a participant in the 2008 Bilderberg conference.
William J. McDonough was a 2008 Bilderberg conference participant, president & CEO at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and was vice chairman of Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.
Herbert M. Allison Jr. was the president & COO at Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc., an advisory committee member of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and was the president & CEO of Fannie Mae.
Stephen Friedman was a director at Fannie Mae, was the chairman at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and a trustee at the Aspen Institute.
Paul A. Volcker is a lifetime trustee at the Aspen Institute, Federal Reserve Bank of New York – president, Federal Reserve System – chairman, and is the chairman of the International House.
John C. Whitehead is a honorary trustee at the International House, was the chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, is an honorary trustee at the Brookings Institution and he is an overseer at the International Rescue Committee.
Indra K. Nooyi is the overseer at the International Rescue Committee, director at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and the chair & CEO at PepsiCo, Inc.
Ray L. Hunt is a director at PepsiCo, Inc., was the chairman at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, and director at the Halliburton Co.
James T. Hackett is a director at the Halliburton Co., chairman at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, and was a trustee at the National Humanities Center.
John C. Whitehead was as director at the National Humanities Center was a chairman at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and a chairman emeritus at the Asia Society.
Maurice R. Greenberg was a trustee at the Asia Society, chairman at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and at is a member of the Business Roundtable.
Richard S. Fuld Jr. is a member of the Business Roundtable, director at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and a member of the Business Council.
Jeffrey R. Immelt is a member of the Business Council, director at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and a director at Catalyst.
James Dimon is a director at Catalyst, director at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and a director at Chicago Council on Global Affairs.
Michael H. Moskow is the vice chair at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, was the
president & CEO at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, and is a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago.
Valerie B. Jarrett is a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago, was a board member at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, and director at the Chicago Urban League.
Anthony K. Anderson is a director at the Chicago Urban League, member of the Commercial Club of Chicago, director at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, and a trustee at the Field Museum.
John A. Canning Jr. is a trustee at the Field Museum, Commercial Club of Chicago member, director & chairman at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, and a trustee at the Museum of Science and Industry.
William C. Foote is a trustee at the Museum of Science and Industry, deputy chair at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, and a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago.
Valerie B. Jarrett is a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago, was a board member at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, and a director at the After School Matters.
Richard L. Carrion he is a director at After School Matters, director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and is the director at the Financial Services Roundtable. FULL CIRCLE 42 unbroken links

4 comments:

  1. Astonishing! and great investigative work on your part! The really dangerous part is that all this leads to and is the Administration of US Government! Now what... ?? Where will all of this lead in the future and what can we do? I knew the links went deep but I has no Idea ... How did we let this happen? NOW I KNOW I DONT TRUST THIS ADMIN ... the sooner they are OUT the Better!! I guess we must sleep with our eyes open

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  3. I note you offer to help people form "successful Citizens' Grand Juries".

    Please, no one waste more time on these foolish efforts! You could be using your time doing something with some possibility of working.

    GJs can be legally convened only for capital trials or by (in a few states) county petition drives.

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