Birch Society, Jeanne Kirkpatrick, Phyllis Schlafly, et al
It's all
starting to come together! In the excerpt below, Eustace Mullins
mentions Jeanne Kirkpatrick as a director of the
League for Industrial Democracy. She is touted
by Phyllis Schlafly (Eagle Forum - CNP member) as a
Conservative. Kirkpatrick is a member of the
Council
on Foreign Relations and appears on Phyllis Schlafly's video "Global
Governance". The big hook in that video - which would leave a
partially-informed individual with a sense of hopelessness - is the
inference that treaties supersede the Constitution. Other than that,
the major portion of the information is accurate, so it leads the viewer
to believe ALL the information is accurate, including the supremacy of treaties
over the Constitution.
The phony
conservatives are much like rat poison when you think about it: 99.5% of
the ingredients in rat poison are tasty and nutritious for the rats (otherwise
they wouldn't eat it, would they?). Only 0.5% of the ingredients are
actually deadly.
Schlafly has been interviewed many times on other
radio broadcasts spreading misinformation regarding the 'supremacy
of treaties over the Constitution'. On several occasions Bernadine Smith
called in to refute the lie, and invited Phyllis to join her in an on-air
discussion to clear up the confusion once and for all. Schlafly refused.
Of course she would.
When Phyllis
was questioned (sometime in 1998) by a caller on an Ohio 'religious' radio
broadcast asking why CFR member, Kirkpatrick, was featured on her video,
Schlafly literally screeched... her justification was that they can get valuable
information from Kirkpatrick. So, we're supposed to believe that
Kirkpatrick would say anything other than that which the Rockefeller controlled
CFR would allow.
After
several astute listeners of Sweet Liberty called, asking pointed
question the host asked her if she normally gets questions like this.
Again she screeched... "NEVER!!" A couple of other questions to Schlafly
were:
1) "Why are the meetings
of the Council for National Policy (CNP) so secret?" Her evasive
response. "I don't control those meetings. All of my meetings
are open to the public." She was correct about that. According
to former CNP member, Reverend Austin Miles, who has been a guest on
Sweet Liberty on several occasions,
Paul Weyrich
is the Grand Puba of the CNP. (Not sure exactly what Weyrich's 'title'
is at the CNP, but Grand Puba should suffice. He's in a league of his
own... along with one other famous person; Fred Flintstone was
the Grand Puba of his fraternal lodge, wasn't he?)
2) "Are you a Dame
of Malta?" (that is the female counterpart to the Sovereign
Military Order of Malta - better known as Knights of Malta). Her
response: "Yes. It's a benevolent
organization." (I
have an audio tape of the broadcast referrenced)
That's what Pat
Buchanan said when asked by radio talk show host, Roger Fredenberg,
if he (Buchanan) was a Knight of Malta. "It's a benevolent organization that
costs me about $5,000 a year for charitable causes" (paraphrased) --
Jackie -- August 17, 2002
----- Original Message -----
From: Dave
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001
Subject: The Awful Truth about the John Birch Society
Well, we heard the rumors, now for the awful
truth. I knew there was something screwy about this outfit.
A few years ago I began attending a local JBS
chapter. There was a table set up for people to leave flyers and pamphlets.
I left a copy of Jack McLamb's Vampire Killer 2000. The next day I got a
call accusing me of distributing copies of the Protocols of the Learned Elders
of Zion.
What a bunch of nincompoops. As for William Buckley,
I've always thought there's been something a little strange about him. Something
about how he talks. He sort of lulls you into a trance. Now we know.
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Source:
http://www.mega.nu:8080/ampp/rockroth.html
Excerpted from the book Murder by Injection by Eustace Mullins, chapter 10:
--- begin excerpt ---
"The Rockefellers also wielded a crucial role through their financing of
the Trotskyite Communist group in the United States, the League for Industrial
Democracy, whose directors include such staunch "anti-communists" as
Jeanne Kirkpatrick and Sidney Hook.
"The Rockefellers were also active on the "right-wing"
front through their sponsorship of the John Birch
Society. To enable Robert Welch, a 32nd degree Mason, to devote
all of his time to the John Birch Society, Nelson Rockefeller purchased his
family firm, the Welch Candy Company, from him at a handsome price.
Welch chose the principal officers of the John Birch Society from his
acquaintances at the Council On Foreign Relations.
[This fact was confirmed by Don Fotheringham during
a phone conversation in April, 1995. When I mentioned it, Don's casual
response was: "Bob wanted the brightest and the best". - Jackie]
"For years afterwards, American patriots were
puzzled by the consistent inability of the John Birch Society to move forward
on any of its well-advertised "anti-Communist" goals. The fact that
the society had been set up at the behest of the backers of the world Communist
revolution may have played some role in this development. Other patriots
wondered why most American conservative writers, including the present writer,
were steadily blacklisted by the John Birch Society for some thirty years.
"Despite thousands of requests from would be book buyers,
the John Birch Society refused to review or list any of my books. After
several decades of futility, the Society was totally discredited by its own
record. In a desperate effort to restore its image, William Buckley, the
CIA propagandist, launched a 'fierce' attack against the John Birch Society
in the pages of his magazine, the National Review. This free publicity
campaign also did little to revive the moribund organization."
--- end excerpt ---
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