The CFR and the RIIA Jewish roots

The CFR and the RIIA Jewish roots

 

Hardly one person in a thousand has ever heard of the Council on Foreign Relations.

The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) was formally established in Paris in 1919 along with its British counterpart the Royal Institute of International Affairs (RIIA). The CFR and the RIIA can trace their roots back to a secret organization founded and funded by Cecil Rhodes, who became fabulously wealthy by exploiting the people of South Africa. Rhodes is the father of Apartheid.The Council on Foreign Relations was founded by a group of American and British imperialists and racists intent on ruling the world. Many of the American members were American intelligence officers that belonged to the first American Intelligence Agency — THE INQUIRY. Many of the British members were British intelligence agents. THE INQUIRY and its members, who included such notable Americans as Col. Edward Mandel House, Walter Lippmann, Isaiah Bowman and James Shotwell, wrote most of Woodrow Wilson’s 14 points.The CFR/RIIA method of operation is simple — they control public opinion. They keep the identity of their [working] group secret. They learn the likes and dislikes of influential people. They surround and manipulate them into acting in the best interest of the CFR/RIIA.

The Council on Foreign Relations and the Royal Institute of International Affairs are adept at using the media to create massive psycho-political operations used to manipulate public opinion. The psycho-political operations are often designed to create tensions between different groups of people. The object is to keep the world in a state of perpetual tension and warfare to maximize profits from CFR/RIIA munitions, medicine, media, energy and food businesses.

The CFR has only 3000 members yet they control over three-quarters of the nation’s wealth. The CFR runs the State Department and the CIA. The CFR has placed 100 CFR members in every Presidential Administration since Woodrow Wilson. They work together to misinform and disinform the President to act in the best interests of the CFR not in the best interests of the American People. At least five Presidents (Eisenhower, Ford, Carter, Bush, and Clinton) have been members of the CFR. The CFR has packed every Supreme court with CFR insiders. Three CFR members (Stephen Breyer, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, and Sandra Day O’Connor) sit on the supreme court. The CFR’s British counterpart is the Royal Institute of International Affairs. The members of these groups profit by creating tension and hate. Their targets include British and American citizens.

The 100 CFR members that surround the president are “the Secret Team.” The “Secret Team” help carry out psycho-political operations scripted by CFR members in the State Department and the intelligence organizations. These psycho-political operations are coordinated by a group of CFR members called the “Special Group”. The Special Group evolved from thePsychological Strategy Board (PSB).

President Truman issued an executive order establishing the PSB. This was run by CFR members Gordon Gray and Henry Kissinger. The PSB has close ties to the State Department and intelligence organizations. The purpose of the PSB was to co-ordinate psycho-political operations. Many of those operations were focused at Americans. People became wary of the PSB. Eisenhower issued an executive order changing its name to the Operations Coordination Board (OCB). The OCB was a bigger more powerful PSB. Gray and Kissinger ran the OCB too. President Kennedy abolished the OCB. It became an ad hoc committee called the “Special Group,” which exists today. The PSB/OCB/Special Group always has CFR members running and sitting on it. Since the Special Group was not formed by Executive Order it cannot be abolished.

On September 12, 1939, the Council on Foreign Relations began to take control of the Department of State. On that day Hamilton Fish Armstrong, Editor of Foreign Affairs, and Walter H. Mallory, Executive Director of the CFR, paid a visit to the State Department. The Council proposed forming groups of experts to proceed with research in the general areas of Security, Armament, Economic, Political, and Territorial problems. The State Department accepted the proposal. The project (1939-1945) was called “Council on Foreign Relations War and Peace Studies”. Hamilton Fish Armstrong was Executive Director.

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