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While waiting for the Dish Network Satellite SBC technician to arrive and install  your new system, why not take a moment to read some things about the Marshall Plan that you have never heard?

In 1947, Council on Foreign Relations members George Kennan, Walter Lippmann, Paul Nitze, Dean Achenson, and Walter Krock took part in a psycho-political operation forcing the Marshall Plan on the American public.

The Psy-op included an “anonymous” letter credited to a Mr. X, which appeared in the Council on Foreign Relations magazine, “Foreign Affairs.”

The letter opened the door for the CFR controlled Truman administration to take a hard line against the threat of Soviet expansion.

George Kennan was the author of the letter. The Marshall Plan should have been called the Council on Foreign Relations Plan.

The so-called Marshall Plan and the ensuing North Atlantic Treaty Organization defined the role of the United States in world politics for the rest of the century.

In 1950, another Psy-op resulted in NSC-68, a key cold war document. The NSC (National Security Council) did not write it – the Department of State Policy Planning Staff did.

The cast of characters included CFR members George Kennan, Paul Nitze, and Dean Achenson. NSC-68 was given to Truman on April 7, 1950.

NSC-68 was a practical extension of the Truman doctrine.

It had the US assume the role of world policeman and use 20 per cent of its gross national product ($50 billion in 1953) for arms.

NSC-68 provided the justification – the world-wide Communist threat.



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NSC-68 realized a major Council on Foreign Relations aim – building the largest military establishment in Peace Time History.

Within a year of drafting NSC-68, the security-related budget leaped to $22 billion, armed forces manpower was up to a million – CFR medicine, munition, food, and media businesses were humming again.

The following year the NSC-68 budget rose to $44 billion. In fiscal 1953 it jumped to $50 billion. Today (1997) we are still running $300 billion dollar defense budgets despite Russia giving up because it went bankrupt.

America would never turn back from the road of huge military spending.

Spending that included the purchase of radioactive fallout on American citizens in the 50’s, and buying thermonuclear waste from the Russians as we approach the year 2000.


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Spending resulting in a national debt of $5.5 Trillion Dollars that continues to grow, and interest payments of over $270 billion a year.

Is the Council on Foreign Relations trying to make the United States economically vulnerable to influence from outside sources? Is that not treason?

The Enquiry, the PSB/OCB/Special group, the War and Peace Studies, the “X” Affair, and NSC-68 have had tremendous historical impact.

Yet these events and the role played by the Council on Foreign Relations in sponsoring and carrying out the events are missing from our History books.

You represent the people. Can you explain to why the Council on Foreign Relations role in History has been left out of the History books?

Why do we not learn about them in High School History courses? Why do History majors in college not learn about the Council on Foreign Relations?





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