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Secretary of State under President Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles. Allen Dulles<br />
had been at <strong>the</strong> Paris Peace Conference, joined <strong>the</strong> CFR in 1926, and later<br />
became its president.<br />
John Foster Dulles had been one of Woodrow Wilson's young proteges at <strong>the</strong><br />
Paris Peace Conference. A founding member of <strong>the</strong> CFR...he was an in-law of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Rockefellers, Chairman of <strong>the</strong> Board of <strong>the</strong> Rockefeller Foundation, and<br />
Board Chairman of <strong>the</strong> Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.<br />
In 1940 FDR defeated internationalist Wendell Willkie, who wrote a book<br />
entitled "One World," and later became a CFR member. Congressman Usher<br />
Burdick protested at <strong>the</strong> time on <strong>the</strong> floor of <strong>the</strong> House that Willkie was being<br />
financed <strong>by</strong> J.P. Morgan and <strong>the</strong> New York utility bankers. Polls showed few<br />
Republicans favored him, yet <strong>the</strong> media portrayed him as THE Republican<br />
candidate.<br />
Since that time nearly ALL presidential candidates have been CFR members.<br />
President Truman, who was not a member, was advised <strong>by</strong> a group of "wise<br />
men," all six of whom were CFR members, according to Gary Allen. In 1952<br />
and 1956, CFR Adlai Stevenson challenged CFR Eisenhower.<br />
In 1960, CFR Kennedy (who was probably killed because he had <strong>the</strong> courage<br />
NOT to go along with all <strong>the</strong>ir plans) CFR Nixon. In 1964 <strong>the</strong> GOP stunned <strong>the</strong><br />
Establishment <strong>by</strong> nominating its candidate over Nelson Rockefeller.<br />
Rockefeller and <strong>the</strong> CFR wing proceeded to picture Barry Goldwater as a<br />
dangerous radical. In 1968 CFR Nixon ran against CFR Humphrey. The 1972<br />
"contest" featured CFR Nixon vs. CFR McGovern.<br />
CFR candidates for president include George McGovern, Walter Mondale,<br />
Edmund Muskie, John Anderson, and Lloyd Bentsen. In 1976 we had Jimmy<br />
Carter, who is a member of <strong>the</strong> Trilateral Commission, created <strong>by</strong> David<br />
Rockefeller and CFR member Zbigniew Brezinski with <strong>the</strong> goal of economic<br />
linkage between Japan, Europe, and <strong>the</strong> United States, and: "...managing <strong>the</strong><br />
world economy...a smooth and peaceful evolution of <strong>the</strong> global system." We<br />
have also had (though his name strangely disappears from <strong>the</strong> membership list<br />
in 1979) CFR director (1977-79) George Bush, and last but not least, CFR<br />
member Bill Clinton.<br />
They have all promoted <strong>the</strong> "New World Order," controlled <strong>by</strong> <strong>the</strong> United<br />
Nations. The problem is that "...<strong>the</strong> present United Nations organization is