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Reagan, over a drink with Nixon, to stay out of the upcoming Presidential primaries. However,<br />

after Alex Jones, a patriot talk show host, snuck onto the grounds and secretly videotaped a<br />

ritualistic ceremony in front of a 40 foot high concrete owl that they were worshiping, and a<br />

mock burning of a human being; rumors began circulating that the owl represented the pagan<br />

god Moloch, and that human sacrifices were actually being performed in remote areas. An<br />

investigation in the 1980’s regarding the allegations turned up nothing.<br />

In June of 1993, the Washington Times reported: “Presidential counselor David Gergen<br />

resigned yesterday from the all-male Bohemian Club, three days after saying he would not run<br />

around naked at its annual Bohemian Grove encampment and insisting he would not quit. White<br />

House spokeswoman Dee Dee Myers announced the resignation along with Mr. Gergen’s<br />

departure from 17 other interest groups, charities and public boards ranging from the Trilateral<br />

Commission, the Bilderberg Group and Council on Foreign Relations.”<br />

Reagan received a great deal of support by such Christian political action groups as the<br />

Moral Majority, Round Table, and Christian Voice; and on November 6, 1980, said: “I think<br />

there is an elite in this country and they are the very ones who run an elitist government. They<br />

want a government by a handful of people because they don’t believe the people themselves can<br />

run their lives ... Are we going to have an elitist government that makes decisions for people’s<br />

lives, or are we going to believe as we have for so many decades, that the people can make these<br />

decisions for themselves?” Sounds a lot like what Carter said. Maybe Reagan was still acting-<br />

just on a far bigger stage. The November 24th issue of the U.S. News and World Report revealed:<br />

“Top officials of the Reagan team have sent a message to the Moral Majority: ‘It isn’t your<br />

Administration’ ... ’Hell with them,’ Vice-President-elect George Bush declared on November<br />

10th in Houston, referring to right-wing groups that supported the President-elect.”<br />

Reagan’s 59-member “transition team” who would pick, screen, and propose appointees for<br />

major administrative posts, consisted of 28 CFR members, 10 Bilderbergers, and 10<br />

Trilateralists, including CFR members William Simon (former Secretary of Treasury under<br />

Nixon and Ford), Alexander Haig, George P. Shultz (former Secretary of Treasury under Nixon),<br />

Donald Rumsfeld (former Secretary of Defense under Ford), Alan Greenspan (former Chairman<br />

of the Council of Economic Advisors), and Henry Kissinger; and Trilateralists, William Casey<br />

and Anne Armstrong.<br />

A note about George Pratt Shultz– his father was Dr. Birl Earl Shultz, who from 1918-23 was<br />

Personnel Director of the American International Corporation in New York, which was located<br />

in the same building as the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. They had offered $1,000,000 in<br />

credits to the Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution. Shultz was a close friend of Armand<br />

Hammer’s father, Julius Hammer, co-founder of the U.S. Communist Party. George was a<br />

member of the Pratt family, who were related to the Rockefellers, and who donated the Pratt<br />

mansion to the CFR. According to The Oregonian (1/3/87), George Shultz was quoted as saying:<br />

“The New Age has already dawned, and a new financial World Order is fast taking shape.”<br />

Reagan had 287 CFR and Trilateral Commission members in his Administration. Trilateral<br />

member, Caspar W. Weinberger (Reagan’s Finance Director when he was Governor of<br />

California, former Vice President of Bechtel Corp., and former Secretary of Health, Education<br />

and Welfare under Nixon and Ford), became Secretary of Defense. Weinberger said: “The<br />

Trilateral Commission is performing a very valuable service in strengthening the ties between<br />

the United States and our natural allies.”<br />

Other members who joined the Administration: Alexander Haig (Secretary of State, also a<br />

CFR member), George Shultz (Secretary of State, also a CFR member), Nicholas Brady

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