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US Senator John McCain , Kim Âu Hà văn Sơn

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Nguyễn Thái Kiên , Kim Âu Hà văn Sơn, Cố vấn an ninh đặc biệt của Reagan-Tỷ phú Ross Perot,Tŕnh A Sám

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NONE DARE CALL IT

CONSPIRACY

 

 

 

MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS NOMINATED AND

APPOINTED BY PRESIDENT NIXON TO GOVERNMENT POSTS

 

 

ADM. GEORGE W. ANDERSON, JR., Chairman, President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board

DR. GEORGE P. BAKER, Advisory Council on Executive Organization

GEORGE BALL, Foreign Policy Consultant to the State Department

JACOB D. BEAM, Ambassador to the Soviet Union

DAVID E. BELL. Member of the National Commission on Population Growth and the American Future

LT. GEN. DONALD V. BENNETT, Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency

C. FRED BERGSTEN, Operations Staff of the National Security Council

ROBERT 0. BLAKE, Ambassador to Mali

FRED J. BORCIL Member, Commission on International Trade and Investment Policy

DR. HAROLD BROWN. General Advisory Committee of the U. S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, and senior member of the U. S. delegation for talks with the Soviet Union on Strategic Arm Limitations (S.A.L.T.)

WILLIAM B. BUFFUM, Deputy Representative to the United Nations; Ambassador to Lebanon

ELLSWORTH BUNKER, Ambassador to South Vietnam

FREDERICK BURKHARDT, Chairman, National Commission on Libraries and Information Service

DR. ARTHUR BURNS, Counsellor to the President-later Chairman of the Board of the Federal Reserve, succeeding C.F.R. member William McCheaney Martin

HENRY A. BYROADE, Ambassador to She Philippines

LINCOLN P. BLOOMFIELD, Member, President's Commits [on for the Observance of the 25th Anniversary of the U.N.

COURTENEY BROWN. Member, Commission on International Trade and Investment Policy

DAVID K. B. BRUCE. Chief of the U. S. Delegation to the Paris Talks

HARLAN CLEVELAND, Ambassador to N.A.T.O.

RICHARD N. COOPER. Operations, Staff of the National Security Council

PHILIP K. CROWE, Ambassador to Norway

GARDNER COWLES. Board of Directors of National Center for Voluntary Action

WILLIAM B. DALE. Executive Director of International Monetary Fund

NATHANIEL DAVIS, Ambassador to Chile

C. DOUGLAS DILLON, General Advisory Committee of the U. S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency

SEYMOUR M. FINGER. Alternate to the 25th Session of the General Assembly of the U.N.

HARVEY S. FIRESTONE, JR… Chairman of the Board of Governors, United Service Organization, Inc.

WILLIAM C. FOSTER. General Advisory Committee of the U. S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency

THOMAS S. GATES, Chairman, Commission on an All-Volunteer Armed Force

CARL J. GILBERT, Special Representative for Trade Negotiations

GEN. ANDREW I., GOODPASTER, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe (succeeding C.F.R. member Gen. Lyman Lemnitzer)

KERMIT GORDON. General Advisory Committee of the U. S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency

JOSEPH ADOLPH GREENWALD, U. S. Rep. to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

GEN. ALFRED M. GRUENTHER, Commission on an All-Volunteer Armed Force

JOHN W. GARDNER, Board of Directors. National Center for Voluntary Action

RICHARD GARDNER, Member, Commission on International Trade and Investment Policy

T. KEITH GLENNAN, U. S. Rep., International Atomic Energy Agency

GORDON GRAY, Member, President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board; Member,

Civilian Defense Advisory Council

MORTON HALPERIN. Operations Staff of the National Security Council

CHRISTIAN A. HERTER, JR… Commissioner on the part of the U. S. on the International Joint Commission U. S. and Canada

REV. THEODORE M. HESBURGH, Chairman of the U. S. Commission on Civil Rights; Member of Commission on All-Volunteer Armed Force

SAMUEL P. HUNTINGTON, Task Force on International Development

JOHN N. IRWIN II, Special Emissary to Discuss Current U. S. Relations with Peru

1. K. JAMIESON, Member National Industrial Pollution Control Council

SEN. JACOB K. JAVITS, Rep. to 2Sth Session of General Assembly of U.N.

JOSEPH E. JOHNSON, Alternate Rep. to the 24th Session of the General Assembly of the U.N.

HOWARD W. JOHNSON, Member, National Commission on Productivity

JAMES R. KILLIAN, General Advisory Committee of the U. S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency

WILLIAM R. KINTNER. Member of Board of Foreign Scholarships

HENRY A. KISSINGER, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. Chief Foreign Policy Advisor

ANTONIE T. KNOPPERS. Member of Commission on International Trade and Investment Policy

GEN. GEORGE A. LINCOLN, Director of the Office of Emergency Preparedness

HENRY CABOT LODGE, Chief Negotiator at the Paris Peace Talks

GEORGE CABOT LODGE, Board of Directors, Inter-American Social Development Institute

HENRY LOOMIS. Deputy Director of the United States Information Agency

DOUGLAS MacARTHUR II, Ambassador to Iran

ROBERT McCLINTOC. Ambassador to Venezuela

JOHN J. McCLOY, Chairman, General Advisory Committee of the U. S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency

PAULW. McCRACKEN. Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors

EDWARD S. MASON, Task Force on International Development

CHARLES A. MEYER, Assistant Secretary of State

BRADFORD MILLS, President of Overseas Private Investment Corporation

FRANKLIN D. MURPHY. Member of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board

ROBERT D. MURPHY, Special Consultant on International Affairs

PAUL H. NITZE Senior member, U. S. Delegation for Talks with the Soviet Union on Strategic Arms Limitations (S.A.L.T.)

GEN. LAURIS NORSTAD. Commission on an All-Volunteer Armed Force; Member, General Advisory Committee of the U. S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency

ALFRED C. NEAL. Member, Commission on International Trade and Investment Policy

RODERIC L. O'CONNOR, Assistant Administrator for East Asia of the Agency for International Development

ROBERT E. OSGOOD, Operations Staff of the National Security Council

FRANK PACE. JR., Member of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board

RICHARD F. PEDERSEN, Counselor of the State Department

JOHN R. PETTY, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs

CHRISTOPHER H. PHILLIPS. Deputy Rep. in the U.N. Security Council

ALAN PIFER. Consultant to the President on Educational Finance

SEN. CLAIBORNE PELL, Rep. to 25th Session of the General Assembly of the U.N.

ISIDOR I. RABI. Consultant-at-Large to the President's Science Advisory Committee

STANLEY R. RESOR. Secretary of the Army

ELLIOT L. RICHARDSON. Undersecretary of State-now bead of the Dept. of Health,

Education and Welfare

JOHN RICHARDSON, JR., Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

JAMES ROCHE. Board of Directors, National Center for Voluntary Action; Member, National Commission on Productivity

DAVID ROCKEFELLER, Task Force on International Development

NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER. Head of a Presidential Mission to Ascertain the Views of Leaders in the Latin American countries

RODMAN ROCKEFELLER. Member, Advisory Council for Minority Enterprise

ROBERT V. ROOSA. Task Force on International Development

KENNETH RUSH, Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany

DEAN RUSK. General Advisory Committee of the U. S. Arms Control and Disarmament  Agency

JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER III, Chairman, National Commission on Population Growth and the American Future

NATHANIEL SAMUELS, Deputy Undersecretary of Stale

ADOLPH WILLIAM SCHMIDT, Ambassador to Canada

JOSEPH J. SISCO. Assistant Secretary of State for the Middle East and South Asia

DR. GLENN T. SEABORG, Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission

GERARD SMITH. Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency

HENRY DeW. SMYTH. Alternate Rep. of the 13th Session of the General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency

HELMUT SONNENFELDT. Operations Staff of the National Security Council

JOHN R. STEVENSON. Legal Advisor of the State Department

FRANK STANTON, U. S. Advisory Commission on Information

ROBERT STRAUS-HUPE. Ambassador to Ceylon and the Maldive Republic

LEROY STINEBOWER, Member, Cornmission on International Trade and Investment Policy

MAXWELL D. TAYLOR, Chairman, President's Foreign intelligence Advisory Board

LLEWELLYN THOMPSON, Senior Member U. S. Delegation for talks with the Soviet Union on Strategic Arms Limitations (S.A.L.T.)

PHILIP H. TREZISE, Assistant Secretary of State

CYRUS VANCE, General Advisory Committee of the U. S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency

RAWLEIGH WARNER, JR., Board of Trustees Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

ARTHUR K. WATSON, Ambassador to France

THOMAS WATSON, Board of Directors, National Center for Voluntary Action

JOHN HAY WHITNEY, Board of Directors, Corporation for Public Broadcasting

FRANCIS 0. WILCOX, Member of President's Commission for the Observance of the 25th Anniversary of the U.N.

FRANKLIN HAYDN WILLIAMS, President's Personal Representative for the Negotiation of Future Political Status with the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands

WALTER WRISTON, Member, National Commission on Productivity

CHARLES W. YOST, Ambassador to the United Nations

OPERATION COUNTERATTACK

 

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Verily I say unto you,

In as much as ye have done it

unto one of the least of these

my brethren, ye have done it

unto me. (Matthew 25:40)

This document is provided for reference purposes only. Statements in this document do not reflect the opinions of Reactor Core staff or Jonathan Walther. If you find ought to disagree with, that is as it ought be. Train your mind to test every thought, ideology, train of reasoning, and claim to truth.

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12:10, Proverbs 14:15, Proverbs 18:13)

 

NONE DARE CALL IT

CONSPIRACY

Copyright © 1971 by Gary Allen

with Larry Abraham

ISBN: 0899666612

 

 

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