A Chapter Summary of ‘Emerging Viruses’ for Reporters
Control and Direction of United States Foreign The philosophy and purpose of the "New World OrIntelligence Within the National Security System der" as articulated by President Bush, and advanced in Kissinger's 1955 Harvard Ph.D. thesis- The Meaning THE PamRErN of History, is reviewed. Kissinger argued that there will OFFICE OF never be peace on earth. Instead, he called for a stable PRESIDENTS FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE & BUDGET ADVISORY BOARD (PFIAB) economic order of nations which could be maintained INTELLIGENCE OVERSIGHT BOARD by creating ongoing "small wars," with financial advanNATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL tages for weapons developers. PRESIDENT SECRETARY OF STATE NSC STAFF This chapter also documents: VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETRY OF DEFENSE * Kissinger's appointment by Nelson Rockefeller to head the nuclear weapons study group of the nongovernmental Council on Foreign Relations. OMMtITEE ON DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS ADVISORY * Kissinger's appointment as National Security AdFOREIGN INTELLIGENCE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE GROUP AP/NSA SEC. STATE visor-the most influential position in the Nixon White SEC. DEF. C/JCS DCI House-instead of Roy Ash, the President of Litton InI40 COMMITTEE _ dustries. * Litton military contracts, during the first Nixon INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY USIB USIB COMMITTEE administration, exceeding $5 billion; $10 million of (IC) STAFF ISTUTR I FMO sTRUCTURE which went to Litton Bionetics, the BW contractor with ___ ___ __whom Robert Gallo worked to develop AIDS-like viV1T1 I e-+.h~ I I I ruses at that time. SERVICE INTEL. NSA DIA CIA STATE TREAS FBI FROA COMONENTs *INR* Kissinger's "Great Power Grab" as director of national security, and his ordering of Alexander Haig and Adapted from John Stockwell's In Search of Enemies. New York: W.W. Norton & Cornpany, Inc., 1978, p. 261. Mr. Stockwell was the Chief of the CIA's Angola Task Fosce J. Edgar Hoover to wiretap Nixon and others to produce during the late 1960s and early '70s. the infamous "White House tas" * Kissinger's control over The Defense Program Review Committee, which considered the funding requests for biological weapons; and The 40 Committee which authorized covert actions by the CIA in Central Africa in the vicinity where AIDS and Ebola first broke out. Chapter 12. Silent Coup in American Principle Cancer Virus Researchers, Program Intelligence-Reviews increasing evidence Administrators, and Their Geopolitical Connections that the CIA not only co-opted the Executive Branch of the U.S. Government while being directed by Dr. Henry Kissinger during the,Africa Nixon era, but apparently carried out efforts i. I - to replace J. Edgar Hoover. This, at the time t n Kissinger directed the CIA to continue esca- West '0o iag Philadelphia Germany Goteb CIA c Landon WiStarlInstl lating foreign and domestic espionage opera- GemnyCLalo Uof P tions under COINTELPRO against black LARC--WHO T nb Behsa s02. s'" Merck. ToaroPoiesz Szmuness Krugmiaa Mricans and American homosexuals. FmceMaak~ * coc NYUMc/ Montagnier, Gall Hellman Francis Scacer BlO0d Bank Chapter 13. US AID and New York N's avy..nst Newo Blood- Under Kissinger's national security 'Califomnia council directives, USAID began focusing Uofc vast resources on controlling Third World Dueberg populations. A computer search of "US AID" Source: Deadly Dipl/omacy: Creating 'a New World Order' by Dr. Leonard Horowitz. Rockport, MA: Tetrahedron Press, 1996. Note: CDC is based in Atlanta. "Population Control," "Vaccines," and "World Health Organization" literature between 1970 and 1975 revealed 733 "USAID-Population Control" studies. The same search after 1975 found none. The entire field of "Population Control" had vanished from medlar! The subject heading had been terminated and replaced with the more comforting "maternal and child health." -5 -
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