| In every
culture past, present and future, powerful organizations discretely select and recruit new
apprentice, mentor
and enhance their abilities to the benefit of it's members. Some of the most notable
organizations are the "Vatican", "Brotherhood", "Masons", "Illuminati",
Builderburg" and
"Skull and Bones". As evidenced
below, these organizations can exert massive influence
upon American domestic policy, the United States foreign policy as well as
the domestic and foreign policy's of other Countries. This
is a small sample tip
of the iceberg, referenced from
available internet information of these societies.
Of which China is becoming a much larger presence and influence. If your
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Austan Goolsbee
Economic Advisor to President
Barack Omama
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George Herbert Walker Bush
(1948), 41st President of the United States (1989–1993)
- Sloane Coffin, Jr. (1949), "Tapped" by
George H. W. Bush
- V. Van Dine (1949)
William J Clinton
President
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George Walker Bush
(1968), 43rd President of the United States
John Kerry
Senator (1966)
Ronald Regan
President
John F. Kennedy
President
Dwight D.
Eisenhower President
Franklin D. Roosevelt
President
Herbert Hoover
F. Trubee Davison CIA Director of
Personnel until 1971
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William F. Buckley, Jr.William
Frank Buckley Jr. born November 24, 1925), an American author and
journalist, founded National Review a prominent conservative political
magazine, in 1955, and the television show Firing Line in 1966.
Childhood Buckley was born in New York City
to (1950), "Tapped" by Sloane
Coffin, Jr.
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- Dino Pionzio (1950), CIA Deputy Chief
of Station during Allende overthrow The Chilean coup d'etat of 11 September 1973 was a watershed event in the
history of Chile. Historians and partisans alike have wrangled over its
implications ever since.
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- William Putnam
Bundy
( September 24, 1917- October 6, 2000) was a
member of the CIA and advisor to President Lyndon B. After leaving
government service he became a historian. Raised in Boston,
Massachusetts he came from a family long involved in politics.
McGeorge "Mac" Bundy ( March 30, 1919 September 16, 1996) was Special
Assistant for National Security Affairs to Presidents Kennedy and
Johnson from 1961- 1966, and then headed the Ford Foundation from 1966-
1979. He was one of Kennedy's wise men.
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- Senator
David Boren
(1963)
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William Howard Taft William Howard Taft Order 27th President Term of Office March 4, 1909
March 4, 1913 Predecessor
Theodore Roosevelt Successor Woodrow Wilson Date of Birth
September 15, 1857 Place of Birth Cincinnati, Ohio Date of Death March
8, 1930 Place of Death Washington (1878), 27th President of the United States.
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- Gifford Pinchot (1889), President Theodore Roosevelt's chief forester Pierre Jay (1892), first chairman of
the Federal Reserve Bank
of New York.
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Harry Payne Whitney
(1894), husband of Gertrude
Vanderbilt,
investment banker
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- Frederick E.
Weyerhaeuser
(1896)
Weyerhaeuser One of the
largest lumber pulp and paper
companies in the world
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- Thomas Cochran (1904), Morgan partner
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Harold Stanley
(1908), founder of
Morgan Stanley, investment banker
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Alfred Cowles (1913),
Cowles Communication
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John Thomas Daniels (1914),
founder of
Archer Daniels Midland
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Artemus
Gates (1918), President of
New York Trust Company,
Union Pacific,
TIME,
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Henry Luce
(1920),
Boeing Company Time-Life
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Henry P. Davison (1920), senior partner,
Morgan Guaranty Trust
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- Russell W. Davenport (1923), editor
Fortune Magazine,
created Fortune 500 list
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George Herbert Walker, Jr. (1927), financier and co-founder of
the NY Mets
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John Heinz II (1931),
father of Teresa Heinz Kerry's first husband John
Heinz Foods Company
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Amory Howe Bradford (1934), husband of Carol Warburg
Rothschild and general manager for the New York
Times
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- Senator Jonathan Bingham (1936)
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Potter Stewart
(1936), Supreme Court Justice
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Dean Witter, Jr.(1944), investment
banker
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Senator John Chafee
(1947)
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William Henry Draper III
(1950), the Defense Department,
UN and Import-Export Bank
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- Evan G. Galbraith (1950), Ambassador to France and Managing
Director of Morgan Stanley
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- Richard Gow (1955), president of
Zapata Oil
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C. E. Lord (1949),
Comptroller of the
Currency
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Winston Lord
(1959),
Chairman of Council on Foreign Relations,
Ambassador to
China and
assistant Secretary of State in the Clinton administration.
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- Hugh Wilson (1909)
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- Robert D. French (1910) Yale's
"unofficial" Secretary of War
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Archibald MacLeish
(1915)
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- Charles R. Walker (1916)
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- Hugh Cunningham (1934)
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- Richard A. Moore (1936)
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- Reuben Holden (1940)
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James Buckley (1944)
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