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<p>Article 638 of alt.conspiracy:
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Path: bilver!tarpit!peora!masscomp!think.com!mintaka!mit-eddie!bu.edu!
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lll-winken!sun-barr!newstop!sunaus.oz!softway!peg!nexus
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From: nexus@peg.UUCP
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Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy
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Subject: Mafia Control of Aust and NZ
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<info type="Message-ID"> 606300008@peg</info>
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Date: 10 Jan 91 12:41:13 GMT
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Nf-ID: #N:peg:606300008:000:58868
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Nf-From: peg.UUCP!nexus Jan 10 14:13:00 1991</p>
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<p>Cc: agarton conf:alt.conspiracy csherman demtas fm2ser radio5uv rrosen
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Subject: Mafia Control of Aust and NZ</p>
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<p>The following file was posted to our office recently. It is quite
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long, approx 56K and contains some very amazing information, such
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as Swiss Account Numbers of high profile people on Mafia Payrolls.
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You may be surprised at some of the names mentioned here.</p>
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<p>It also contains references to CIA operations to place subliminal
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TV broadcasts throughout Australia and NZ, and other countries.</p>
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<p>Happy reading.
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***************************************************************************</p>
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<p>The Opal File</p>
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<p>The Round Table Financial Takeover of Australia and New Zealand</p>
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<p>- A 20 Year History In Brief</p>
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<p>"Fear them not, therefore; for there is nothing covered that shall not be
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revealed; and hidden, that shall shall not be known. "What I tell you in
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darkness, that espeak in light; and what ye hear in the ear, that proclaim
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upon the housetops." Matthew</p>
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<p>18th May, 1967: Texas oil billionaire Nelson Bunker Hunt, using a
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sophisticated satellite technique to detect global deposits, discovers a
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huge oil source south of New Zealand in the Great South Basin.</p>
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<p>10th June, 1967: Hunt and New Zealand Finance Minister reach an agreement:
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Hunt will receive sole drilling rights and Muldoon will receive a
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$US100000 non-repayable loan from the Placid Oil Co (Hunt's).</p>
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<p>8th September, 1967: Placid Oil granted drilling rights to the Great South
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Basin.</p>
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<p>10th May, 1968: Hawaiian meeting between Onassis and top lieutenants,
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William Colby and Gerald Parsky, to discuss establishment of a new front
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company in Australia - Australasian and Pacific Holdings Limited - to be
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managed by Michael Hand. Using Onassis-Rockefeller banks, Chase Manhattan
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and Shroders, Travelodge Management Ltd sets up another front to link the
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operations to the US.</p>
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<p>Onassis crowned head of the Mafia; Colby (head of CIA covert operations in
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S.E. Asia) ran the Onassis heroin operations in the Golden Triangle (Laos,
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Burma, Thailand) with 200 Green Beret Mercenaries - ie the Phoenix
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Program.</p>
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<p>Gerald Parsky deputy to ex-CIA/FBI Robert Maheu in the Howard Hughes
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organization, took orders from Onassis and was made responsible for
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laundering skim money from the Onassis casino operations in Las Vegas and
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the Bahamas.</p>
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<p>Mid-July, 1968: Placid Oil Co and the Seven Sisters (major oil companies)
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begin Great South Basin oil exploration - Hunt Finances 45.5% of
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exploration costs, Gulf Oil 14.5%, Shell (US) 10%, B.P. Oil 10%, Standard
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Oil California 10%, Mobil 6.5% and Arco 6.5%.</p>
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<p>12th October, 1968: Hunt and Seven Sisters announce confirmation of new oil
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source comparable to the Alaskan North Slope - gas reserves estimated at
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150 times larger than the Kapuni Field.</p>
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<p>Early 1969: Mafia consolidates its banking operations; David Rockefeller
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becomes Chairman of Chase Manhattan; Wriston at Citibank and Michele
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Sindona captures the Vatican Bank, Partnership Pacific launched by Bank of
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America, Bank of Tokyo and Bank of New South Wales.</p>
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<p>24th February, 1969: Onassis calls Council meeting in Washington to discuss
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strategy to monopolise the Great South Basin discovery. Council members
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included Nelson Rockefeller and John McCloy, who managed the Seven Sisters,
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and David Rockefeller managed the Mafia's banking operations.</p>
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<p>McCloy outlines the plan to capture all oil and mineral resources in
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Australia and N.Z.</p>
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<p>10th March, 1969: Parsky and Colby use Australasian and Pacific Holdings to
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set up a 'front' company in Australia. Using old banks - Mellon Bank and
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Pittsburgh National Bank, they buy control of near-bankrupt Industrial
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Equity Ltd (I.E.L.) managed by New Zealander Ron Brierly.</p>
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<p>A'Asian and Pacific Holdings' 'consultant' Bob Seldon helps Michael Hand
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set up the new organization. Seldon took orders from Mellon and Pittsburgh
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National Banks, while Hand was directly responsible to Gerald Parsky and
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William Colby. Ron Brierly would take orders from Hand.</p>
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<p>24th July, 1969: New board established for I.E.L. includes Hand, Seldon,
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Ron Brierly, plus two Brierly associates - Frank Nugan and Bob Jones.
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Both are appointed consultants to A'asian and Pacific Holdings Ltd.</p>
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<p>Jones will help Brierly launder funds into real estate (Brierly/Jones
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Investments) while Seldon and Nugan will channel funds into oil and mineral
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resources through I.E.L.</p>
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<p>October 1969: Chase Manhattan begins new operation in Australia with
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National Bank Australasia and A.C. Goods Associates - Chase-NBA.</p>
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<p>J.C. Fletcher appointed chairman of Seven Sisters' company - British
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Petroleum (N.Z.).</p>
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<p>17th February 1970: Gerald Parsky sets up a new heroin-dollar laundry in
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Australia - Australian International Finance Corp. using the Irving Trust
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Co New York.</p>
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<p>April 1970: Onassis, Rockefeller and the Seven Sisters begin setting up the
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shadow World Government using the Illuminati-controlled banks and the
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transnational corporations. In Melbourne they set up the Australian
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International Finance Corporation using:</p>
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<p>* Irving Trust Co. N.Y. - linked to Shell Oil, Continental Oil, Phillips
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Petroleum.</p>
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<p>* Crocker Citizens National - linked to Atlantic Richfield (Arco), Standard
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Oil of California which is Rockefeller-controlled.</p>
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<p>* Bank of Montreal - Petro Canada, Penarctic Oils, Alberta Gas, Gulf Oil.</p>
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<p>* Australia and New Zealand Bank (ANZ).</p>
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<p>Meantime, Japanese members of One World Government move into New Zealand,
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helped by Finance Minister R. Muldoon; Mitsubishi and Mitsui make a
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profitable deal buying up rights to ironsands helped by Marcona Corp. (US)
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and Todd (Shell/BP/Todd). Todd rewarded with sole New Zealand franchise
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for Mitsubishi vehicles, Muldoon helps Mitsui (Oji Paper Co) obtain a
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lucrative 320 million cubic foot Kiangaroa Forestry contract with Carter
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Holt.</p>
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<p>November, 1970: Fletchers extend the Rockefeller Travelodge operation by
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buying control of New Zealand's largest travel company - Atlantic and
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Pacific Travel.</p>
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<p>Manufacturers' and Retailers' Acceptance Company (in 1970 changed to
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Marac): This firm specialises in leasing and factoring (buying debts at a
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discount). It also finances imports and exports. The major shareholders
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are the Fletcher Group (38.0%), the Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd
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(24.7%), NIMU Insurance (7.7%), Phillips 7Electrical (3.8%), National
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Mutual Life Association (2.4%), New Zealand United Corporation (4.0%).
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The CBA is a partner in the supranational Euro-Pacific Corporation, the
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other partners being the Midland Bank (UK), the United California Bank
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(USA), Fuji (Japan) and Societe Generale de Banque (France).</p>
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<p>Early 1971: Onassis and Rockefeller begin global operation to buy influence
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for the One World Government concept. They use Lockheed, Northrop and
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Litton Industries 'agent' Adnan Khashoggi, to organize operations in the
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Middle East, Iran and Indonesia. I.C.I. set up $2.5 million slush fund to
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Australia and N.Z.</p>
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<p>Finance Minister Muldoon changes law to allow Mafia-controlled banks to
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begin operations in New Zealand. Links also made by N.Z.I. in preparation
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for Paxus control with Hong Kong and Shanghai; Wells Fargo with Broadbank;
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Chase Manhattan with General Finance; Bank of America and Barclays with
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Fletchers and Renouf in New Zealand United Corp. All members of the
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Business Round Table Organization.</p>
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<p>Late 1971: Gulf Oil and their man Brierly begin organizing chains of Shell
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companies and dummy corporations to conceal their takeover operations of
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oil, gas and mineral resources and related industries such as vehicle
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franchises, vehicle spare parts and finance services - all part of the
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Seven Sisters' controlled car culture.</p>
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<p>To extend links to the US banking operations they buy control of I.S.A.S.
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(NSW) and I.S.A.S. (Qld), which hold sole franchise for construction and
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mining equipment produced by International Harvester Credit Co, which is
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part of Chase Manhattan Bank and associated with First National Bank
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Chicago (Chairman Sullivan also Executive Vice-President of Chase
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Manhattan), Continental Illinois (linked with CIA and Mafia Michele Sindona
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of Vatican Bank) and Rockefeller's Standard Oil of Indiana (AMOCO).</p>
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<p>I.S.A.S. (Qld) also has strategic holdings in North Flinders Mines,
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Flinders Petroleum, Apollo International Minerals.</p>
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<p>February 1972: Onassis and Rockefeller help associate Adnan Khashoggi buy
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the Security Pacific National Bank in California and take control of the
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United California Bank through CIA-linked Lockheed Aircraft Corporation.
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Both banks used by Onassis and Khashoggi to funnel bribes and payoffs via
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the CIA's Deak Bank to captive Japanese and other crooked politicians.
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Security Pacific also used to 'launder' over $2 million for Nixon's
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re-election campaign. Khashoggi also buys 21% of Southern Pacific
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Properties, which is the major stockholder in Travelodge (Aust), thereby
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establishing direct links to New Zealand, and U.E.B. and Fletchers through
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its equity links with Travelodge (N.Z.).</p>
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<p>April 1972: Mafia banking operations expanded through New Hebrides with
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establishment of Australian International Ltd to finance Pacific
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development by the oil companies (Seven Sisters). Banks involved include
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Irving Trust NY, Bank of Montreal, Crocker International, Australia & N.Z.
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Bank and the Mitsubishi Bank, whose president, Nakamaru, is appointed
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Chairman.</p>
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<p>26th May, 1972: Gerald Parsky installs Michele Sindona as 'owner' of
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Franklin National Bank, helped by the Gambino Mafia family and David
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Kennedy - Chairman of Continental Illinois Bank and Nixon's Secretary of
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the Treasury.</p>
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<p>Pacific Basin Economic Council Conference in Wellington, NZ.
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Vice-President Shigeo Nagano also chairman of Nippon Steel and member of
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Onassis and other World Government organisations. Chairman of NZ
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sub-committee, J. Mowbray is also General Manager of the National Bank.</p>
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<p>Meanwhile, Michele Sindona, acting as the go-between for the Mafia and the
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CIA, was the conduit between US and European banks. Michele Sindona's
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Vatican Bank and associate Calvi's Abrosiano Bank was used to finance CIA
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neo-fascist Italian/Latin American operations through Licio Gelli's P2
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Lodge, which helped to organise the 'death squads' of Argentina, Uruguay a
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nd Chile. This aided the P2 members such as Klaus Barbie ('The Butcher of
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Lyons') and Jose Rega - organizer of the A.A.A. in Argentina.</p>
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<p>16th August, 1972: Gulf Oil associate Bob Seldon helps establish new
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banking operation, first NZ international banks include Bank of New
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Zealand, D.F.C. (Aust), N.Z.I., Morgan Guaranty Trust, Morgan Grenfel and
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S.F. Warburg.</p>
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<p>Fletchers begins expansion overseas with deals signed in Indonesia, Fiji
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and New Guinea.</p>
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<p>December 1972: Kirk elected Prime Minister of New Zealand.</p>
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<p>February, 1973: Gerald Parsky, William Colby, Michael Hand, Frank Nugan and
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Bob Seldon move to further consolidate the Mafia banking operations. In NZ
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they acquire 20% Fletcher subsidiary Marac, using the Security Pacific
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National Bank helped by Marac Corporate secretary Alan Hawkins.</p>
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<p>Frank Nugan and Michael Hand use Fletcher and Renouf and their NZ United
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Corporation to link with I.E.L. and Brierly Investments through
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cross-shareholding agreement.</p>
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<p>In Australia, the Nugan Hand Bank begins operations with 30% of the stock
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held by A'asian and Pacific Holdings (100% Chase Manhattan Bank), 25% by
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CIA's Air America (known as 'Air Opium'), 25% by South Pacific Properties
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and 20% held by Seldon, Nugan and Hand.</p>
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<p>The Irving Trust Bank's New York Branch establishes US links between the
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CIA and Nugan Hand, a worldwide network of 22 banks set up to:</p>
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<p>a) 'launder' money from Onassis heroin operations in the Golden Triangle
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and Iran;
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b) as a CIA funnel to pro-US political parties in Europe and Latin America,
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including Colby's P2;
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c) a spying conduit for information from Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam and
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Thailand;
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d) finance arms smuggled to Libya, Indonesia, South America, Middle East
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and Rhodesia using the CIA's Edward Wilson.</p>
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<p>Colby and Kissinger use key CIA and Naval Intelligence officers to oversee
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the operation, including Walter McDonald (former Deputy Director CIA), Dale
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Holmgren (Flight Service Manager CIA Civil Air Transport), Robert Jansen
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(former CIA Station Chief, Bangkok) etc.</p>
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<p>Heroin flown into Australia by CIA's Air America and trans-shipped to
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Onassis lieutenant in Florida, Santos Trafficante Jr, assisted by
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Australian Federal Bureau of Narcotics officials and co-ordinated by CIA's
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Ray Cline.</p>
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<p>14th June, 1973: Inauguration of the Onassis shadow World Government - the
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Trilateral Commission. Includes over 200 members from the US, Europe and
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Japan - bankers, government officials, transnational corporations' top
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executives, trade unionists, etc. Of the world's largest corporations, 24
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directly represented and dozens more through interlocking directorships.</p>
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<p>* Trilateralist strategy: monopolisation of the world's resources,
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production facilities, labour technology, markets, transport and finance.
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These aims backed up by the US military and industrial complexes that are
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already controlled and backed up by the CIA.</p>
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<p>18th August, 1973: Ray Cline and Michael Hand meet in Adelaide to discuss
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CIA plan to establish spying operations in NZ.</p>
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<p>September 1973: Seagrams, with strong links to Chase Manhattan Bank of
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Montreal and Toronto Dominion Bank, buys 2800 acres of prime land in
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Marlborough helped by Peter Maslen.</p>
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<p>17th February, 1974: Mafia sets up New Hebrides Bank - Commercial Pacific
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Trust Co (COMPAC). Banks include CBA, Europacific Finance Corporation,
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Trustee Executors and Agency Co, Fuji Bank, Toronto Dominion Bank, European
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Asian Bank and United California Bank, COMPAC to be used as a cover for
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heroin dollar laundering operations.</p>
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<p>26th February, 1974: Michael Hand meets Bob Jones in Wellington to
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implement plans for the CIA's new spying operation - countries targeted
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include France, Chile, West Germany and Israel.</p>
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<p>Using the Brierly/Jones Investment funnel, Jones buys building in Willeston
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Street which will be rented to France and Chile, another at Plimmer Steps
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to house West Germany and Israel.</p>
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<p>CIA will set up eavesdropping communications centre inside the Willeston
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Street building and another at 163 The Terrace which will link with
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equipment installed in the Plimmer Steps building. Four CIA technicians
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will run the whole operation.</p>
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<p>April 1974: Finance Minister Rowling appoints Ron Trotter to the Overseas
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Investment Commission, whose chairman, G. Lau, is also a member of the Todd
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Foundation (Shell/BP/Todd) investment board.</p>
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<p>Whitlam and Kirk</p>
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<p>Mid-1974: Gough Whitlam and Norman Kirk begin a series of moves absolutely
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against the Mafia Trilateralists. Whitlam refuses to waive restrictions on
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overseas borrowings to finance Alwest Aluminium Consortium of Rupert
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Murdoch, BHP and R.J. Reynolds. Whitlam had also ended Vietnam War
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support, blocked uranium mining and wanted more control over US secret spy
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bases - e.g. Pine Gap.</p>
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<p>Kirk had introduced a new, tough Anti-Monopoly Bill and had tried to
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redistribute income from big companies to the labour force through price
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regulation and a wages policy.</p>
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<p>Kirk had also rejected plans to build a second aluminium smelter near
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Dunedin and was preparing the Petroleum Amendment Bill to give more control
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over New Zealand oil resources.</p>
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<p>Kirk had found out that Hunt Petroleum, drilling in the Great South Basin,
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had discovered a huge resource of oil comparable in size to the North Sea
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or Alaskan North Slope. Gas reserves alone now estimated at 30 times
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bigger than Kapuni and oil reserves of at least 20 billion barrels - enough
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for New Zealand to be self-sufficient for years. Oil companies completely
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hushed up these facts. To have announced a vast new oil source would
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probably mean a decline in world oil prices, which would not have allowed
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OPEC and Onassis plans for the Arabs to eventuate. N.Z. could be exploited
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at a later date, particularly since the North Sea operations were about to
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come on stream - Kirk was the last to hold out.</p>
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<p>September, 1974: According to CIA sources, Kirk was killed by the
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Trilateralists using Sodium Morphate. Rowling's first act as NZ Prime
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Minister was to withdraw Kirk's Anti-Monopoly Bill and the Petroleum
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Amendment Bill.</p>
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<p>Later, Rowling was to be rewarded with ambassadorship to Washington.
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Incidentally, the Shah of Iran was murdered the same way as Kirk on his
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arrival in the US.</p>
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<p>6th October, 1974: Ray cline implements William Colby plan to oust
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Australian Prime Minister Whitlam. Nugan Hand Bank finances payoffs to
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Malcolm Fraser and other pro-US politicians. A joint bugging operation
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commences between CIA and ASIA.</p>
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<p>Rupert Murdoch, playing his part, uses his newspapers and television
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network to spread lies and misinformation. Whitlam, as well as refusing to
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waive restrictions on overseas borrowing to finance the aluminium
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consortium, had plans to ensure that all corporations were at least 50%
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Australian-owned. This interfered with the Seven Sisters' plans to build
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three oil refineries at Cape Northumberland in South Australia to exploit
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the Great South Basin discovery.</p>
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<p>December, 1974: Australian Governor-General John Kerr joins Ray Cline's
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payroll and received his first pay-off of $US200000 credited to his
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account number 767748 at the Singapore branch of the Nugan Hand Bank.</p>
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<p>11th November, 1975: Governor-General Kerr sacks the Whitlam Government.</p>
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<p>August 1975: Rowling re-introduces unrecognisable Commerce Bill, designed
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to aid monopolisation of the NZ economy and repeals the News Media
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Ownership Act, allowing more foreign ownership of NZ media. The new
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legislation does not define monopoly, competition or stipulate permissable
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maximum market share, or even ascertain what the public interest is -
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resulting in a sell-out to big business.</p>
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<p>December, 1975: Election battle between Rowling and Muldoon. Oil companies
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pour thousands of dollars into Muldoon's campaign via National Bank (NZ),
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whose general manager Mowbray is also a member of Todd Foundations;
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Investment Board Director Tudhope also Managing Director Shell Oil and
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Chairman Shell/BP/Todd. Muldoon wins.</p>
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<p>February, 1976: Muldoon implements pre-election secret agreement with the
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NZ Seven Sisters' oil representatives of Shell/BP/Todd for helping finance
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the National Party campaign.</p>
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<p>Muldoon removes the $3 per barrel oil levy for the New Zealand Refining
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Company, which increases the oil companies' profits by 100% at the
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taxpayers' expense and with all future oil prospecting licenses, the
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Government has the option to take 51% of any discovery without meeting
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exploration costs. This is designed to discourage further exploration,
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thereby keeping the lid on the Great South Basin discovery.</p>
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<p>Meanwhile, in Australia, new P.M. Malcolm Fraser reopens uranium mining and
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opens the way for takeover of mineral resources with big tax breaks for oil
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exploration, coal and mining.</p>
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<p>Muldoon returns a favour to the oil companies by arranging $US200 million
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loan for Maui Gas Development for Shell/BP/Todd.</p>
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<p>September, 1976: With captive politicians in place in both Australia and
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New Zealand, the Internationalists can now proceed with their strategy of
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takeover of the economy and exploitation of natural resources. "In New
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Zealand, the elimination of unnecessary competition is fundamental to a
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sound economy," Brierly says.</p>
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<p>Parksy and Colby use Brierly/Jones Investments as a vehicle to buy into
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A.B. Consolidated Holdings in New Zealand.</p>
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<p>Associate of R. Jones, Pat Goodman, is appointed 'consultant' of A'asian
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and Pacific Holdings.</p>
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<p>November, 1976: The Internationalists (Mafia) set up a NZ money 'funnel'
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using Brierley's City Realties. National Insurance Co acquires 33% of the
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stock. Largest stockholders in National Insurance are the US Firemen's
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Fund - Chairman and President Myron Du Bain also Vice Chairman of American
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Express (Amex). Chairman of I.E.L. linked International Harvester, Archie
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McCardell, also Amex Director. Amex linked with Chase Manhattan and Seven
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Sisters' Texaco and Mobil. Du Bain also Director of CIA-linked United
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California Bank, which is a partner in Commercial Pacific Trust.</p>
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<p>To complete the money funnel, National Insurance becomes a stockholder in
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Chase Manhattan's Chase-NBA. Brierley's declared assets reach $100
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million, with shareholder's capital of only $2.5 million - all cash
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acquisitions.</p>
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<p>3rd February, 1977: Parksy and Colby close down the Brierley/Jones
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Investment funnel and open up seperate channels for Brierley and Jones.
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Jones will be supplied with 'laundered' funds via Sydney branch of the
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Nugan Hand Bank, while for Ron Brierley, Gerald Parsky uses Myron Du Bain,
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Director of United California Bank and also chairman and president of the
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US Firemen's Fund, which are the largest stockholders in National Insurance
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(NZ). Funds to be 'laundered' via Chase Manhattan Bank through National
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Insurance to City Realty and via United California Bank through COMPAC
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(New Hebrides) to National Insurance and City Realties.</p>
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<p>To expand the Bierley/I.E.L. 'front', Parsky establishes Industrial Equity
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Pacific (Hong Kong).</p>
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<p>September 1977: Brierley's new holding company begins operations -
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A.B. Consolidated. H.W. Revell appointed Deputy Chairman and B. Hancox
|
|
General Manager, while newly-appointed directors include S. Cushing,
|
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B. Judge, O. Gunn and P. Goodman, linked with Renouf, Fletcher and Papps
|
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through I.E.L./N.Z.U.C.</p>
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<p>* Strategy: To target and divide key sectors of the economy for takeover,
|
|
exploitation and monopolization. Operations to extend to use Hong Kong
|
|
facility, I.E.P. Fletchers to extend the Khashoggi/Rockefeller Travelodge
|
|
operation by taking holdings in Vacation Hotels and Intercontinental
|
|
Properties (Renouf Chairman).</p>
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<p>October, 1977: Muldoon and JOhn Todd - Shell/BP/Todd - sign an agreement.
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NZ Govt would take 24.5% holding in the Great South Basin for $1.65
|
|
Billion. Hunt would reduce his holding from 45.5% to 27.5% and Arco would
|
|
sell its 6.5%.</p>
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<p>* Reason: Hunt did not possess the technology to pump oil from deep water;
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Gulf possessed the technology but did not tell Hunt. Arco was not told
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anything and were swindled out of its 6.5% concession.</p>
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<p>November, 1977: Muldoon introduces the S.I.S Amendment Bill, designed to
|
|
keep the economy free of obstruction and to help uncover obstructive
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|
elements. Telephone taps, mail tampering and other surveillance methods
|
|
approved after CIA input on contents of legislation.</p>
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<p>Late 1977: Muldoon travels to the US to meet top Rockefeller officials,
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|
including Trilateralists' Deputy Secretary of State, Warren Christopher,
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|
and Richard Bolbrooke, who were in charge of the new "South Pacific Desk"
|
|
at the State Department established by Rockefeller to target exploitation
|
|
of both New Zealand and Australia. In Los Angeles, Muldoon meets top
|
|
Rockefeller officials, Robert Anderson (Rockwell Chairman, also Director of
|
|
Kashoggi's Security Pacific National Bank) and P. Larkin (Rockwell
|
|
Director, also Chairman, Executive Committee Security Pacific National Bank
|
|
and Director of Marac).</p>
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|
<p>April, 1978: Muldoon sets up Petrocorp. New Zealand taxpayers pay for the
|
|
exploration costs but the oil companies control all distribution outlets.
|
|
Muldoon blocks development of Maui B as restructured supplies mean higher
|
|
prices and bigger profits for Shell/BP/Todd. South Island gas market not
|
|
developed as Great South Basin fields closer than Kapuni. Plans develop
|
|
for re-opening of National Parks for mineral exploitation.</p>
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|
<p>22nd July, 1978: Director of Australian Federal Bureau of Narcotics
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|
suspends his investigation into the Nugan Hand Bank after pressure from the
|
|
CIA and Australian politicians controlled by Mafia, particularly Malcolm
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|
Fraser.</p>
|
|
<p>Brierly's declared assets reach $200 million, with shareholders' funds only
|
|
$17 million.</p>
|
|
<p>May, 1979: Trilateral Commission secretary Zbignieu Brzezinski appoints
|
|
Muldoon chairman of Board of Governors of IMF/World Bank on orders of
|
|
David Rockefeller. Muldoon would head three-man administration committee
|
|
which included Canadian Finance Minister Mitchell Sharp, key figure in the
|
|
Mafia Council and the Trilateral Commission. Australian Treasurer McMahon
|
|
also involved.</p>
|
|
<p>8th June, 1979: Michael Hand, Frank Nugan, Brierley and James Fetcher meet
|
|
in Hand's Sydney penthouse to discuss the establishment of the New Zealand
|
|
Mafia organization.</p>
|
|
<p>Mid-1979: Gulf Oil using its man Brierley, begins operations designed to
|
|
capture key sectors of the economy. A.B Consolidated restructured into the
|
|
Goodman Group and Goodman to run operations but with the majority of the
|
|
stock held by IEL and Brierley using Shell companies plus dummy
|
|
corporations.</p>
|
|
<p>* Strategy: To take over food and produce resources, Brierley and Fletcher
|
|
restructured a small private company, H.W. Smith, using Cyril Smith as
|
|
Chairman but with key executives Judge, Collins and McKenzie.
|
|
Bob Jones helps.</p>
|
|
<p>Private company used, as no Commerce Commission control, accounts not
|
|
published, no public disclosure of transactions. Bunting is established as
|
|
a shell company and the South Island is targeted for asset-stripping and
|
|
takeover, as well as key sectors of the automobile industry.</p>
|
|
<p>Unlimited funds channelled through City Realties, NZUC and Marac.
|
|
UEB extends Travelodge operations by buying control of Transholdings, which
|
|
has strategic holdings in Vacation Hotels and Tourist Corp. Fiji Holdings.</p>
|
|
<p>17th August, 1979: New Zealand Mafia inaugral meeting in Sydney including
|
|
Hand, Brierley, Fletcher, Goodman, R.Trotter, Alan Hawkins and L.Papps.</p>
|
|
<p>Key sectors of the economy would be taken over - food, using Goodman;
|
|
forestry and farming, using Fletcher and Trotter; property, using Brierley
|
|
and Jones. Brierley, Hand and Papps would be responsible for banking,
|
|
insurance and finance, while Hand and Hawkins would be responsible for
|
|
setting up new "laundry" channels into New Zealand.</p>
|
|
<p>The economy would be taken over using cheap loans of less than 5%, while
|
|
consumers would pay 28%.</p>
|
|
<p>October, 1979: BP Oil begis $100 million joint venture deal with Fletcher
|
|
and Trotter at Tasman.</p>
|
|
<p>Muldoon makes secret deal with oil companies which effectively robs New
|
|
Zealand taxpayers by giving Shell/BP/Todd the Maui Gas deal. Normally the
|
|
granting of drilling rights on public land is done using a worldwide system
|
|
which incorporates an auction tender system. Muldoon bypassed this.
|
|
Also, Shell/BP/Todd pays no tax on Kapuni profits, while putting funds into
|
|
Maui development.</p>
|
|
<p>19th November, 1979: Secret meeting in Auckland between Muldoon, Fletcher
|
|
and Trotter to transfer 43% Tasman Pulp and Paper held by New Zealand
|
|
Government to Challenge Corporation (Chairman Trotter) and Fletchers.
|
|
Tasman has lucrative 75-year contract for cheap timber signed in 1955.</p>
|
|
<p>Muldoon paid off with a $1 million 'non-repayable' loan - $500000 to be
|
|
paid into account number 8746665 at New Hebrides branch of the Australian
|
|
International Bank.</p>
|
|
<p>November, 1979: Muldoon drops restrictions on foreign investment.
|
|
AMAX (Stnadard Oil of California subsidiary) captures the Martha Hill
|
|
goldmine.</p>
|
|
<p>Muldoon unveils the Government's plans (instructed by Rockefeller) to form
|
|
New Zealand into an offshore production base for the multi-national
|
|
corporations as benefits include government export incentives, stable
|
|
government, cheap labour, and so on.</p>
|
|
<p>27th November, 1979: Gerald Parsky's lieutenant, David Kennedy, meets
|
|
Muldoon to deliver $US100000 cash to Muldoon for implementing the
|
|
Internationalists' Mafia Think Big plans.</p>
|
|
<p>These plans began with big contracts and guaranteed profits for the Seven
|
|
Sisters, Bechtel, Mitsubishi, Mitsui, Nippon Steel, Internationalists'
|
|
Mafia banks.</p>
|
|
<p>With the experimental petroleum plant, the oil price has to be $50/barrel
|
|
to be profitable, yet Mobil's profits are guaranteed.</p>
|
|
<p>New Zealand Steel is to be expanded 500%, even though there was a global
|
|
steel glut of 50%.</p>
|
|
<p>Fletchers own 10% of New Zealand Steel and are majority stockholders in
|
|
Pacific Steel and control monopoly over wire rod, reinforcing steel. Also,
|
|
New Zealand taxpayers subsidize Fletchers' profits.</p>
|
|
<p>Muldoon introduces the National Development Bill with 'fast-track'
|
|
legislation, to keep the economy 'free of obstruction' for long-term
|
|
monopolization.</p>
|
|
<p>C.E.R. plan introduced, designed to integrate the economies of Australia
|
|
and New Zealand with the Trilateral Commission for the purpose of
|
|
exploiting the South Pacific countries and as a 'back-door' entrance into
|
|
China - the world's largest untapped consumer market. New Zealand is also
|
|
the closest country to Antarctica, which has a vast mineral resource for
|
|
future exploitation.</p>
|
|
<p>"Think Big" projects begin, even though Muldoon aware of studies that show
|
|
New Zealand could conserve up to 40% of energy consumption using existing
|
|
technology, which would mean funds could be invested elsewhere to lower
|
|
consumer prices, lower inflation rates, less demand for imported oil and
|
|
increased employment by creating new industry to manufacture and install
|
|
energy-saving technology. None of these options seriously considered as
|
|
all would lessen profits for members of the Rockefeller organizations.</p>
|
|
<p>December 1979: Muldoon unveils 'stage two' of a four-stage plan to exploit
|
|
the Great South Basin discovery. Plan prepared by Trilateralist 'Think
|
|
Tank' - the Brookings Institute.</p>
|
|
<p>'Stage Two' includes methanol plant and synthetic petrol plant, which would
|
|
initially use gas from the Maui field and later would link with underwater
|
|
gas pipe from Campbell Island.</p>
|
|
<p>With the New Zealand Steel 500% expansion, 'stage three' of the project and
|
|
Think Big contracts to go to Bechtel, Fluor Corp., Mitsubishi, Mitsui,
|
|
Nippon Steel, etc. All investments would be financed by the New Zealand
|
|
taxpayer.</p>
|
|
<p>17th January, 1980: $500000 deposited in Muldoon's account number 8746665
|
|
at the Australian International Bank, being the final payment for the
|
|
Tasman deal.</p>
|
|
<p>Early 1980: Kashoggi Travelodge operations extended with affiliation
|
|
agreement between Dominion Breweries and Western International Hotels
|
|
(Seattle First National Bank).</p>
|
|
<p>May, 1980: Mafia's Nugan Hand banking operation crashes after Frank Nugan
|
|
killed. Death ruled as suicide even though no fingerprints found on the
|
|
rifle. Maloney, Houghton, Yates and Hand shred important documents, but
|
|
miss some. CIA helps Hand and Bank President Donald Beasley escape to the
|
|
U.S. The CIA and Australian Security Intelligence Organisation cover
|
|
everything up. Beazley appointed President of Miami City National Bank,
|
|
run by Alberto Dugue for 'laundering' profits from the CIA Colombian
|
|
cocaine operation.</p>
|
|
<p>There is a probability that Michael Hand killed Frank Nugan because of his
|
|
involvement with Hand's fiancee.</p>
|
|
<p>25th May, 1980: Colby arrived in Australia to discuss replacement of the
|
|
Nugan Hand Bank with Hand, Brierley, and Seldon. Immediate funding
|
|
available from Sydney branch of the Deak Bank, a separate CIA operation,
|
|
and IEL would be used to buy NZI Corp., to prepare for future laundering
|
|
operations.</p>
|
|
<p>Maloney, Houghton, Yates, and Hand would shred all documents leading back
|
|
to the New Zealand Great South Basin connection, and the CIA would help
|
|
Hand and Bank President Donald Beazley escape to the USA. The CIA and ASIO
|
|
would also cover everything up.</p>
|
|
<p>Hand and Beazley turn up in Miami - Beazley appointed President and Hand
|
|
'consultant' to the Miami City National Bank, but also Hand turned up in El
|
|
Salvador to help organize bankrolling of the Contras with other ex-members
|
|
of Nugan-Hand.</p>
|
|
<p>23rd June, 1980: New Zealand Mafia, including Brierley, Fletcher, Trotter,
|
|
Jones, Hawkins, Goodman, and Papps meet in Wellington to discuss merger of
|
|
Fletcher Challenge and Tasman.</p>
|
|
<p>In order to replace Nugan Hand Bank's 22 world-wide branches, quick moves
|
|
are made to buy control of NZI by New Zealand Mafia using Brierley, thereby
|
|
capturing an established, world-wide organization through the Hong Kong and
|
|
Shanghai Bank, which is also linked to the CIA through its subsidiary,
|
|
World Finance Corporation.</p>
|
|
<p>Late 1980: Fletchers, with strong Rockefeller links, obtains lucrative
|
|
contracts on US Bases in the Pacific and joint ventures in Saudi Arabia and
|
|
Iraq.</p>
|
|
<p>Control extended over New Zealand natural resources - Fletcher Challenge
|
|
and Tasman Pulp and Paper merged. NZFP takes control of M.S.D. Spiers and
|
|
Moore Le Messurier (Aust). Brierley begins joint venture with NZFP through
|
|
Williamson and Jeffrey. I.E.L, through Goodman, buys 20% of Watties and
|
|
begins cross-shareholding agreement. Goodman continues buying up control
|
|
of NZ bakeries and flour-mills.</p>
|
|
<p>February, 1981: TNL., Brierley, AMOIL and MIM Holdings begin joint gold
|
|
mining operation. MIM major shareholder is ASARCO (US), whose Chairman,
|
|
Barber, is also Director of Chase Manhattan Bank.</p>
|
|
<p>New Zealand Insurance and South British merger.</p>
|
|
<p>Parliamentarians For World Order - Richard Prebble elected one of twelve
|
|
councillors.</p>
|
|
<p>Fletcher and Papps (Chairman UEB) sell their hotel operations to
|
|
Singaporian interest closely associated with the Pritzker family - owners
|
|
of the Hyatt Hotel chain. Bueton Kanter, Pritzker family lawyer and
|
|
Director of Hyatt Hotels, who helped arrange the deal, was an old family
|
|
partner of Paul Helliwell (CIA paymaster for the Bay of Pigs' fiasco) and
|
|
had helped the Pritzker family set up tax shelters using the CIA's
|
|
Mercantile Bank and Trust and the Castle Bank, which had been set up by
|
|
Helliwell for 'laundering' profits from the Onassis heroin operations as
|
|
well as 'skim money' from the Hughes casino operations in Las Vegas.</p>
|
|
<p>Others who used these banks include Richard Nixon, Bebe Rozo, Robert Vesco,
|
|
Teamsters Union, etc.</p>
|
|
<p>12th March, 1981: Brierley calls secret meeting in Auckland, which
|
|
includes Jones, Fletcher, Hawkins, Papps and Burton Kanter, to discuss
|
|
transfer of the Fletcher Challenge and UEB hotel operations to the
|
|
Singapore front company controlled by the Pritzker family.</p>
|
|
<p>20th July, 1981: Parsky, Colby, Brierley and Seldon meet in Sydney with
|
|
two new members, Kerry Packer and Alan Bond.</p>
|
|
<p>Chase Manhattan and Security Pacific National Bank will acquire 60% of
|
|
Packer's company, with the stock being held in Australia, and 35% Bond's
|
|
company, with the stock being held in Hong Kong.</p>
|
|
<p>August 1981: Gulf Oil, using Brierley, strengthens its hold over New
|
|
Zealand natural resources. Cue Energy launched, starring Lawrey and Gunn.
|
|
NZOG launched with strategic holdings by Jones, Renouf and Brierley with
|
|
licenses in PPD 38206 and 38204 - both next to Hunt's Great South Basin
|
|
discovery, NZOG also controls 80 million tons of coal through the Pike
|
|
River Coal Company.</p>
|
|
<p>Brierley-controlled Wellington Gas, Christchurch Gas, Auckland and Hawkes
|
|
Bay Gas and Dual Fuel Systems (A'Asia) which controls the vehicle gas
|
|
conversion market.</p>
|
|
<p>Liquigas Limited set up to distribute LPG, controlled by Shell/BP/Todd and
|
|
Fletcher Challenge.</p>
|
|
<p>15th February, 1982: Brierley calls New Zealand meeting - Jones, Fletcher,
|
|
Trotter, Hawkins, Goodman and Papps. New members include Bruce Judge,
|
|
J. Fernyhough, and Frank Renouf.</p>
|
|
<p>With Muldoon about to deregulate the liquor industry, Brierley and
|
|
Fernyhough plan to buy up the New Zealand liquor industry, along with its
|
|
outlets, Lion Breweries and Rothmans to help.</p>
|
|
<p>Brierley will do the same in Australia. J.R. Fletcher becomes Managing
|
|
Director of Brierley's Dominion Breweries to oversee operations. Rothmans
|
|
and Brierley (through Goodman) have equal holdings in Saudicapital Corp.
|
|
Lion Directors Myers and Fernyhough also stockholders in NZOG.</p>
|
|
<p>Fletcher and Brierley begin their takeover of the freezing works industry.
|
|
FCL buys into South Island works while Brierley begins takeover of Waitaki
|
|
NZR through Watties with the help of Athol Hutton.</p>
|
|
<p>With Think Big projects beginning, Fletcher and Trotter plan to take
|
|
strategic holdings in NZ Cement, Wilkins Davies, Steel & Tube etc., and
|
|
Brierley would use Renouf to take 3% stake of the Martha Hill gold-mine.</p>
|
|
<p>Also targetted are clothing, footwear, carpet manufacture and more of the
|
|
auto industry for takeover and monopolization.</p>
|
|
<p>June, 1982: Meantime, in Australia, a new money funnel begins. H.W Smith
|
|
buys obscure South Pine Quarries, which is renamed Ariadne (Aust). South
|
|
Pine Quarries owns 50% of Coal-Liquid Inc., with the other half owned by US
|
|
Defence contractors McDonnell Douglas. Coal-Liquid renamed Impala
|
|
Securities.</p>
|
|
<p>The common link between Gulf Oil and McDonnell Douglas is the CIA's
|
|
Mercantile Bank and Trust, which both companies use for world-wide bribery
|
|
and payoff operations. McDonnell Douglas officials McKeough and
|
|
G.T. Hawkins later appointed directors of Impala Securities.</p>
|
|
<p>US links strengthened through Industrial Equity Pacific, which acquires
|
|
part of Higbee Company in Cleveland, which in turn is closely linked to the
|
|
National City Bank of Cleveland. This bank is closely associated with Gulf
|
|
Oil's bank, Pittsburgh National and Mellon Bank.</p>
|
|
<p>Bruce Judge installed as Ariadne manager.</p>
|
|
<p>July, 1982: Media takeover begins. Brierley takes 24% NZ News Ltd and
|
|
begins buying up private radio. Rupert Murdoch helps.</p>
|
|
<p>27th July, 1982. Brierley, Jones and Goodman meet in Auckland with two
|
|
Japanese members of the Trilateral Commission to discuss integration of the
|
|
New Zealand economy into the Pacific Rim economy. Trilateralists include:
|
|
Takeshi Watanabe (Japanese Chairman of Trilateral Commission) and Daigo
|
|
Miyado (Chairman Sanwa Bank).</p>
|
|
<p>The Japan/New Zealand Business Council would be established to coordinate
|
|
policy with Goodman appointed as Chairman.</p>
|
|
<p>17th August, 1982: Inauguration of restructured US Mafia Council - rulers
|
|
include David Rockefeller, responsible for Banking; John McCloy; Redman
|
|
Rockefeller and J.D. Rockefeller, who would run the Seven Sisters.</p>
|
|
<p>Second-tier Council includes:</p>
|
|
<p> * Gerald Parsky - responsible for heroin and cocaine operations
|
|
* William Simon - responsible for running the Presidency, Cabinet, etc
|
|
* Katherine Graham - link to arms manufacturers
|
|
* Zbigniew Brzezinski - link to National Security Council and CIA
|
|
* George S. Franklin - link to FBI</p>
|
|
<p>Third-tier Council includes:</p>
|
|
<p> * Zbigniew Brzezinski - Secretary
|
|
* Gerald Parsky - Heroin Cocaine operations
|
|
* William Colby - crack operations, assassinations
|
|
* John N. Perkins - banking, laundering
|
|
* Leonard Woodcock - labour, unions
|
|
* Mitchell Sharp - banking
|
|
* William Simon - presidency, Cabinet
|
|
* Ernest C. Arbuckly - arms manufacturers
|
|
* George W. Bull - Bildrberg and Council of Foreign Relations
|
|
* Katherine Graham - arms manufacturers
|
|
* Alden W. Clausen - World Bank, IMF
|
|
* Willam T. Coleman - CIA
|
|
* Archibald K. Davis - media, radio, television, and newspapers
|
|
* George S. Franklin - FBI, and Trilateral Commission co-ordinator
|
|
* J.D. Rockefeller - to "spy" on the 15 man council.</p>
|
|
<p>September, 1982: Goodman now helps establish the Japan/New Zealand Council
|
|
with the Bank of Tokyo and the Industrial Bank of Japan. Tokai Pulp Co.
|
|
buys shareholding in NZFP, which also begins joint venture with Shell Oil.</p>
|
|
<p>Fletcher Challenge strengthens links with the Rockefeller organization by
|
|
acquiring the Canadian operations of Crown Zellerbach, whose chairman is
|
|
also director of Gulf Oil. Crown Zellerbach Corp. has direct connections
|
|
to Rockefeller through directors Mumford, Hendrickson and Granville, to
|
|
United California Bank through Roth and to the Bank of America through
|
|
Chairman C.R. Dahl.</p>
|
|
<p>Meanwhile, Robert Jones Investments floated to extend operations of City
|
|
Realties, Ilmond Properties, Chase Corp., etc.</p>
|
|
<p>The Commerce Building in Auckland sold to Robert Jones Investments by
|
|
Robert Jones Holdings for $950000 when recently it was offered on the
|
|
market for $200000. A quick $750000 for Jones. Robert Jones Investments
|
|
was set up by Brierley, Jones and Hawkins.</p>
|
|
<p>8th December, 1982: Mitchell Sharp heads top-level Mafia meeting in San
|
|
Francisco. Others include Parsky, Perkins, Woodcock and C.R. Dahl -
|
|
Chairman of Crown Zellermach.</p>
|
|
<p>Also present are - Brierley, Trotter, Fletcher and Seldon. Meeting to
|
|
discuss Great South Basin exploitation strategy with first priority being
|
|
monopolization of the economy; second priority to establish oil refineries
|
|
and related industries; third to integrate New Zealand economy into
|
|
Trilateral economy and, fourth, to concentrate power back to the U.S
|
|
through the Seven Sisters, Chase Manhattan and Security Pacific National
|
|
Bank.</p>
|
|
<p>Fletcher Challenge will link New Zealand economy directly to the U.S by
|
|
merging with Canadian subsidiary of Crown Zellerbach with funds provided by
|
|
Security Pacific National Bank and United Californian Bank.</p>
|
|
<p>Brierley, Fletcher, Trotter and Seldon will be New Zealand Ruling Council,
|
|
headed by Brierley, who would take orders from Gerald Parsky.</p>
|
|
<p>Mid-1983: Brierley's Ariadne (Aust) takes control of Repco (NZ) through
|
|
Repco (Aust), thereby taking control of key auto-related industry, helped
|
|
by Borg Warner and Honeywell - which are closely associated with IEL
|
|
through International Harvester, Continental Illinois Bank and the First
|
|
National Bank of Chicago. Toyota and Nissan also help so that Brierley now
|
|
largest distributor of auto and industrial parts, largest manufacturer of
|
|
pistons, filters and engine bearings, as well as biggest supplier of
|
|
forklifts, tractors and agricultural equipment.</p>
|
|
<p>Meantime, control is extended over the Great South Basin oil source with
|
|
Hunt, after big losses resulting from trying to corner the world's silver
|
|
market, being forced to sell out some of his concession to Gulf Oil, which
|
|
uses Brierley to set up a new company - Southern Petroleum - which takes a
|
|
14.5% interest. Hunt retains overall control with 45.5%, Petro-Corp has
|
|
40% and Chairman F. Orr, also a Director of Brierley - controlled Watties.</p>
|
|
<p>Brierley, through Goodman, takes control of TNL Group and its subsidiaries
|
|
NZ Motor Bodies and L & M Mining, which has 15% interest in the Chatham
|
|
Rise, right next to the Hunt concession.</p>
|
|
<p>Southern Petroleum set up by Brierley in New Zealand was spearheaded by the
|
|
Seven Sisters' companies with Gerald Parsky and William Colby initiators.
|
|
Southern Petroleum to include 21% of the Great South Basin held by gulf and
|
|
Mobil Oil. 90% of this stock held in Australia through IEL
|
|
(ie Brierley's).</p>
|
|
<p>11-12th May, 1983: New Zealand Mafia meet in Cook Islands. Includes
|
|
Brierley, Trotter, Fletcher, Jones, Hawkins, Goodman, Pappas, Judge,
|
|
Renouf, and Fernyhough. New members include A. Gibbs, McConnell,
|
|
H. Fletcher and O. Gunn. Japanese Trilateralists Takeshi Wataneve and
|
|
Daigo Miyado discuss 'integration' of New Zealand into the Pacific Rim
|
|
economies.</p>
|
|
<p>A new political party would be established using Jones and financed by the
|
|
New Zealand Mafia Council.</p>
|
|
<p> * Reason: Parsky and Colby wanted Muldoon out because he had 'welched'
|
|
on a deal to set up two US military deep-water submarine bases planned for
|
|
Dusky Sound and Guards Bay in the South Island. Parsky, Brierley and Ray
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Cline hold a separate meeting to discuss the purchase of New Zealand
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politicians, including Lange, Douglas and Bolger.</p>
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<p>Cline was 'consultant' to the CIA's Deak Bank, took orders from Colby, and
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was responsible for the 10 Australian politicians on the CIA's payroll,
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including Bjelke Petersen, I. Sinclair, Keating, McMullen, M.Fraser,
|
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D. Anthony, K. Newman, J Carrick, B. Cowan and R. Connor.</p>
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<p>Cline outlines CIA plan to begin subliminal television advertising.</p>
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<p>22nd June, 1983: New Zealand politician J. Bolger meets Ray Cline in
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Sydney and agrees to join the organization for a monthly fee of $US20000
|
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to be paid into account number GA1282117 at Geneva branch of Credit Swisse.</p>
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<p>20th July, 1983: New Zealand politician R. Douglas meets Ray Cline in
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Wellington and agrees to join the organization for a monthly fee of
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$US10000 to be paid into account number 3791686 at the Sydney Branch of
|
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the Deak Bank.</p>
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<p>July 1983: Parsky launches a new front company, Chase Corporation, with
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25% of the stock being held through Security Pacific National Bank in
|
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Australia and 25% held in Hong Kong by Chase Manhattan. Brierley and
|
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Hawkins set up a 'back-door' listing to cover up true-ownership.</p>
|
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<p>August, 1983: Muldoon imposes withholding tax on all offshore borrowing.</p>
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<p>Chase Manhattan, United California Bank and Brierley begin new banking
|
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operation in New Zealand to take over the International Harvester Credit
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Co (NZ), Australasian Investment Company. Participants include Chase
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Manhattan's Kuwait Asia Bank, D.F.C., Saudicorp (Brierley has 12% through
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Goodman) and United California, represented by National Insurance which is
|
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part of Equus Holdings.</p>
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<p>Renouf sells 20% NZUC to Barclays and prepared for expanding of operations
|
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with Brierley.</p>
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<p>Meantime, Murdoch and Brierley expand their close ties by each taking a
|
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piece of New Zealand Maritime Holdings and with the election imminent,
|
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divide up New Zealand media for takeover to increase Mafia control.
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NZ News buys Hawkes Bay News, Nelson Tribune, Timaru Herald, etc.
|
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Brierley increases holding in Hauraki Enterprises and other private radio
|
|
stations. Brierley and Murdoch have majority stockholding in NZPA with
|
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48.5%, while in the UK, Murdoch has large stockholding in Reuters.</p>
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<p>The phoney news becomes THE news.</p>
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<p>Head of the Murdoch operation is Burnett, who is also on the board of
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Winstones - a Brierley company.</p>
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<p>September, 1983: With global heroin epidemic, Rockefeller expands
|
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operations to recycle profits.</p>
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<p>New Zealand South British sets up the IDAPS computer bureau to establish
|
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international holding companies, dummy corporations, etc and to pursue
|
|
aggressive global acquisition program. IDAPS linked to satellite bureau in
|
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Australia, Far East, UK and the US, where the global network is completed
|
|
through links with the Rockefeller organization computer network.</p>
|
|
<p>General Manager of the operation, George Wheller, previously director of
|
|
the international operators of Firemen's Fund (US), Chairman Du Bain,
|
|
director of the United California Bank, and Vice-Chairman of Amex.</p>
|
|
<p>As part of the expanded laundry operation, Rockefeller associate Adnan
|
|
Kashoggi establishes new Australian bank - Security Pacific National Bank
|
|
(Aust). Brierley's part of this operation is to buy up computer companies
|
|
such as Andas, CID Distributors (NZ Apple computer franchise,etc).</p>
|
|
<p>Investment companies begin operations in Australia and New Zealand to
|
|
assist recycle Mafia profits.</p>
|
|
<p>October 1983: Brierley takes over NZFP through Watties, helped by newly-appointed chairman Papps. Papps also chairman of NZ Railways and presided
|
|
over transport deregulation, the major beneficiaries of which include
|
|
Watties and Freightways - Managing Director Pettigrew and Director Lang
|
|
also both on the NZFP board with Papps.</p>
|
|
<p>Papps also responsible for the railways' electrification program with big
|
|
contracts for Cory Wright & Slamon, whose directors include I.I McKay, also
|
|
on the board of NZFP.</p>
|
|
<p>Late 1983: AMAX (Social) gives Gulf Oil a share in the Martha Hill gold
|
|
bonanza by selling 15% of its holdings to Briereley through Goodmans.
|
|
Oil companies say that only $870 million worth of minerals in Martha Hill,
|
|
while true figure is closer to $3 billion.</p>
|
|
<p>21st January, 1984: Australian Mafia Council meets in Sydney. Includes -
|
|
Brierley, Seldon, Fletcher, Jones, Goodman, Hawkins, Papps, Packer, Bond
|
|
and Japanese Trilaterist Daigo Miyado. New members include J. Elliott,
|
|
L. Adler, and Holme's A'Court. Seldon outlines strategy of merging
|
|
Australian economy with the Trilateralist economy through Europe and the
|
|
US.</p>
|
|
<p>In Australia, the Mafia Council will monopolize the economy with company
|
|
takeovers through the use of loans at less than 5%.</p>
|
|
<p>Holme's A'Court's company would be taken over using Security Pacific
|
|
National Bank and Chase Manhattan Bank, with some of the stock being held
|
|
in London.</p>
|
|
<p>Equiticorp will be launched using Hawkins, with 50% of the stock held by
|
|
Security Pacific National Bank and Chase Manhattan in the US Equiticorp to
|
|
registered in Hong Kong to cover up true ownership, and will use the same
|
|
laundry as Chase Corporation - Hawkins will set up a maze of shell
|
|
companies and dummy organizations to disguise operations.</p>
|
|
<p>Hawkins previously associated with Kashoggi when Corporate Secretary of
|
|
Marac, and linked with Renouf through their stockholding in CBA Finance,
|
|
which is a partner in Commercial Pacific Trust with United California Bank,
|
|
Hawkins forms umbrella company with Chase Corpl, Jedi Investments and
|
|
Teltherm and begins setting up a maze of cross holding companies. Brierley
|
|
retains his connection through his Charter Corporation's holding in
|
|
Teltherm.</p>
|
|
<p>January 1984: Brierley and Elliott begin moves to monopolize the food
|
|
industry in Australasia by merging Goodman and the Elders Group, while
|
|
Brierley sells 10% of Watties to the NZ Dairy Board - setting the stage for
|
|
land takeover and establishment of the Corporate Farm.</p>
|
|
<p>February 1984: New Zealand politician D. Lange meets Ray Cline in
|
|
Wellington and agrees to go on the Mafia payroll for monthly fee of
|
|
$UA40000 paid into account number 5263161 at Commercial Pacific Trust,
|
|
New Hebrides.</p>
|
|
<p>March 1984: Muldoon knighted with GCMG for keeping the economy free of
|
|
obstructions for easier takeover and exploitation.</p>
|
|
<p>24th May, 1984: Four-man CIA team co-ordinated by Ray Cline arrive in New
|
|
Zealand to begin installation of equipment for subliminal television
|
|
advertising at five sites - Waiatarua, Mt Erin, Kaukau, Sugarloaf and
|
|
Obelisk.</p>
|
|
<p>Sophisticated equipment can be installed within one kilometer of TV relay
|
|
aerials and all linked to one IDAPS computer bureau in Auckland.</p>
|
|
<p>Same equipment installed in Australia August 1985; Japan September 1986;
|
|
UK February 1987: New York 1987. Also, Amax geoligists now estimate Martha
|
|
Hill gold source could be worth up to $30 billion on strength of high
|
|
gold/ton ore assay.</p>
|
|
<p>17th July, 1984: In New Zealand, subliminal advertising begins on Channel
|
|
Two between 6pm and midnight - hours later extended to begin at noon.
|
|
Subliminal messages prepared in the US by the CIA and with New Zealand
|
|
election imminent, tell voters to support the Labour Party, the New Zealand
|
|
Party and to buy Mafia company products.</p>
|
|
<p>New Zealand Party was formed to ensure that Muldoon would lose, as Big
|
|
Business unhappy with controls over economy. Big campaign contributions
|
|
from Brierley, the oil companies and the Business Round Table ensure a
|
|
Labour victory.</p>
|
|
<p>Later, Lange agrees to repay the favour to Brierley by selling the
|
|
Government holding in the Kariori Pulp Mill to Winstones. New Zealand
|
|
taxpayer loses $100 million.</p>
|
|
<p>Government then becomes the arm of big business, using economic policies
|
|
provided by the Business Round Table, implemented by Finance Minister Roger
|
|
Douglas and the package being sold by David Lange, who also keeps up a
|
|
noisy CIA directed ANZUS withdrawal campaign.</p>
|
|
<p> * Reason: 1) ANZUS Treaty did not cover Mafia requirements over the Great
|
|
South Basin discovery;
|
|
2) To identify any oppositin or threats within New Zealand who
|
|
align themselves with supposed Government policy, Lange increases the SIS
|
|
budget and strangthens links with the CIA.</p>
|
|
<p>Brookings Institute are the actual designers of the New Zealand Government
|
|
econmomic policies provided by the Business Round Table (NZ Mafia front)
|
|
and implented by the Government.</p>
|
|
<p>Douglas devalues the dollar and deregulates interest rates, which means
|
|
cheaper labor, cheaper capital assets and high mortgage rates, thereby
|
|
implementing Big Business policy of driving farmers off the land,
|
|
establishment of the corporate farm and eventually remove viability of
|
|
small business sector, etc.</p>
|
|
<p>27th September, 1984: New Zealand Mafia meets at new 'safe house'
|
|
registered under Fernyhough's name, in Auckland. Those present include
|
|
Brierley, J. Fletcher, Trotter, Jones, Goodman, Gunn, Papps, Hawkins,
|
|
Judge, Renouf, Fernyhough, Gibbs and McConnell. Daigo Miyado announces
|
|
appointment of Trotter as International Vice President of the Trilateral
|
|
Commission Pacific Basin Economic Council.</p>
|
|
<p>Brierley outlines strategy of privatization of the New Zealand Government
|
|
and the establishment of the New Zealand Centre for Independent Studies
|
|
which will be chaired by Gibbs, aided by Fernyhough and controlled by
|
|
Cline, which will 'advise' Treasury on privatization.</p>
|
|
<p>Parsky, Brierley and Seldon hold a separate meeting with Parsky, outlining
|
|
plans for an expanded laundry operation which will coincide with the launch
|
|
of 'Crack' - a new addictive product developed by CIA chemists for the
|
|
world market.</p>
|
|
<p>Equiticorp (Aust) will be launched with Adler as Manager and a new merchant
|
|
bank using Eldrs, Goodman and Jarden.</p>
|
|
<p>IEI will merge with Armco Bank, which has 20 branches in South East Asia;
|
|
Ariadne will acquire the Bank of Queensland, and Brierley Investments will
|
|
form a cross-shareholding with NZI Corp to further increase control by
|
|
their Mafia organization. Other plans include the laundering of funds
|
|
directly to the New Zealand and Australian Governments and the
|
|
establishment of key companies within the economies of New Zealand,
|
|
Australia and Hong Kong.</p>
|
|
<p>The first key company will control the food industry in Australasia through
|
|
merger of Elders, Goodmans, Allied Mills, Fielder Gillespie and Watties.
|
|
Allied Mills will control 30% Goodmans, 30% Fielder, 20% Watties and will
|
|
expand into Europe via acquisition of Rank, Hovis McDougall (UK). Allied
|
|
Mills will be controlled through IEL.</p>
|
|
<p>26th October, 1984: Trotter, Hawkins, Lange and Douglas meet in Wellington
|
|
to implement Mafia plans to privatise the Government and to deregulate the
|
|
banking system.</p>
|
|
<p>Late 1984: As part of the IDAPS computer-controlled 'laundry' operation,
|
|
Trotter and Fletcher help establish the 'Pacific Investment Fund' with
|
|
Australian and New Zealand investments to be managed by Hong Kong and
|
|
Shanghai Bank subsidiary, Wardley and the Japanese operation controlled by
|
|
Tokyo Trust and Banking Company - owned by Sanwa Bank, Taiyo-Kobe Bank and
|
|
Nomura Securities. All are members of the Rockefeller World Government
|
|
organization.</p>
|
|
<p>18th July, 1985: Australian Mafia meet in Sydney to discuss privatization
|
|
of the Australian Government. Those present include - Brierley, Trotter,
|
|
Fletcher, Seldon, Goodman, Papps, Packer, Bond, Elliott, Adler, and
|
|
Japanese Trilateralist Daigo Miyado.</p>
|
|
<p>Cline will set up Australian Centre for Independent Studies to 'advise' the
|
|
Treasurer on the takeover of the economy.</p>
|
|
<p>Impala Pacific will be set up in Hong Kong through Ariadne with 60% of the
|
|
company stock held by Chase Manhattan and Security Pacific National Bank in
|
|
Australia. In the UK, Tozer, Kemsly & MIllbourn would be taken over using
|
|
IEP, while in Australia, the Holme's A'Court Bell Group would be used to
|
|
merge with Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, through Standard & Chartered Bank
|
|
(Hong Kong), and Marae (NZ) Broadlands (Aust) would merge with NZI
|
|
Corporation.</p>
|
|
<p>18th August, 1985: Cline and 6-man CIA team begin installation of
|
|
subliminal television equipment in Sydney, Brisbane and Perth.</p>
|
|
<p>8th November1985: Parsky, Colby and J.D Rockefeller meet in New York to
|
|
discuss their plans to assassinate McCloy and the Rockefellers and to take
|
|
control of the Mafia organization.</p>
|
|
<p>Colby would organise an 8-man 'hit squad' to be headed by Gordon Liddy who
|
|
had worked for Colby in the 1960's as a CIA contract killer, and was
|
|
responsible for over 10 murders including:</p>
|
|
<p> * 8/17/61 - two members of the Gambino Mafia family in New York
|
|
* 11/24/63 - Officer Tippitt after the Kennedy assassination in Dallas
|
|
* 12/18/63 - witness to the Kennedy assassination in Dallas
|
|
* 4/19/65 - Politician in Chicago
|
|
* 7/27/65 - Politician in Washington
|
|
* 9/8/65 - Politician in Washington
|
|
* 11/27/66 - US 'independent' cocaine importer, in Mexico.
|
|
* 11/25/67 - 'Independent' heroin importer, in Los Angeles
|
|
* 2/9/69 - Politician in Washington</p>
|
|
<p>28th November 1985: Australian Mafia meet in Sydney - includes: Trotter,
|
|
Fletcher, Hawkins, Bond, Elliott, Adler and Holme's A'Court - discussed
|
|
strategy for merger of Goodman, Allied Mills, Fielde Gillespie Davis,
|
|
Watties and Elders with Chase Manhattan Bank taking 20%, Elders and IEL
|
|
10%, with stock being held through Chase-AMP Bank.</p>
|
|
<p>Elders woul be used as major 'vehicle' in the global liquor economy with
|
|
Courage Brewery in the UK to be used as entry into Europe.</p>
|
|
<p>Strategy finalized to take over BHP, Australia's largest company, using H
|
|
olme's A'Court, Brierley, Elliott and Hawkins.</p>
|
|
<p>In London, Chase Manhattan would takeover stockbrokers Simon & Coates who
|
|
specialize in A'Asia Mafia owned companies such as Fletcher Challenge,
|
|
Brierley, NZI Corp, Elders, Bell Group and BHP. Chase Manhattan could then
|
|
issue and buy stock to manipulate the Australasian economy by increasing
|
|
price, paying no taxes, creating inflation, and enslaving the people
|
|
through debt to Mafia controlled banks.</p>
|
|
<p>Parsky would oversee the 'launder' of further loans to the NZ Government
|
|
and would begin to channel 'loans' through the Australian Treasury using
|
|
captive politician Keating. Also NZ Government building would be sold to
|
|
Jones and Australia Government buildings would be sold to Adler which would
|
|
then be rented back to the respective Governments at inflated prices.</p>
|
|
<p>17th November 1986: Brierley, Seldon, Packer, Bond, Elliott, Holmes
|
|
A'Court and Adler meet in Sydney. Also present is Rupert Murdoch to assist
|
|
in Parsky strategy of media takeover in Australasia and the Pacific using
|
|
Packer and Bond (TV and Radio) Brierley and Holmes A'Court (newspapers).</p>
|
|
<p>Murdoch takes orders from Brzezinski since his News Corp was taken over in
|
|
1982 by Chase Manhattan and Security Pacific National Bank.</p>
|
|
<p>At a separate meeting with Brierley, Seldon and Cline, Parsky outlines plan
|
|
for 'key' Media Australasian Holding company using the Bell Group which
|
|
would be taken over by with Chase Manhattan holding 27.5% in London and the
|
|
US. Another 10% of the stock would be held through Security Pacific
|
|
National Bank (US).</p>
|
|
<p>8th February 1987: US Mafia Council meet in Washington - including David
|
|
Rockefeller, John McCloy, Brzezinski, Parsky, Simon, Katherine Graham, and
|
|
George Franklin.</p>
|
|
<p>Brzezinski outlines plans to invade Iran using 75000 strong mercenary army
|
|
supported by US Air Force and Navy with starting date of 8th February,
|
|
1988. An integral part of the plan Saudi and Kuwaiti oil tankers would fly
|
|
the US flag to provoke an Iranian attack so that US invasion of Iran would
|
|
be 'justified'.</p>
|
|
<p> * Reason: The Seven Sisters wanted to exploit a secret oil field near
|
|
Bandar Abbas discovered in 1976 with estimate 150 billion barrels and also
|
|
a huge gold source at Neyshabur discovered in 1977.</p>
|
|
<p>The Iranian invasion would begin after the World economic system was
|
|
collapsed by the Mafia controlled banks - target date 17th January 1988.
|
|
Other countries on the takeover list include:
|
|
* Mexico - for oil at Baisas
|
|
* Nicaragua - for oil at Connto
|
|
* Colombia - for gold at Papayan
|
|
* South Korea - for gold at Chunchon
|
|
* New Zealand - for oil in the Great South Basin.</p>
|
|
<p>(Obviously this part of the plan failed to happen)</p>
|
|
<p>Article 639 of alt.conspiracy:
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Path: bilver!tarpit!peora!masscomp!dali.cs.montana.edu!decwrl!
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elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!sdd.hp.com!hplabs!otter.hpl.hp.com!otter!tgg
|
|
From: tgg@otter.hpl.hp.com (Tom Gardner)
|
|
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy
|
|
Subject: Re: Re: Novus Ordo Seclorum
|
|
<info type="Message-ID"> 5900008@otter.hpl.hp.com</info>
|
|
Date: 8 Jan 91 09:09:24 GMT
|
|
References: <special>8671@uwm.edu</special>
|
|
Organization: Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Bristol, UK.
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Lines: 18</p>
|
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<p>|There is nothing dangerous about Freemasonry. As an
|
|
|erisian Freemason, I should know. It is mainly a
|
|
|club, like the Elks or the Rotary, but one that has
|
|
|a far more noble and glorious history, as well as
|
|
|one that keeps alive ancient knowledge under
|
|
|"secret" veils.</p>
|
|
<p>If you believe that then run and read "The Brotherhood" by Stephen Knight.
|
|
In it he points out why many of the legends/stories/rumours about the
|
|
Freemasons are nonsense.</p>
|
|
<p>He also describes, with examples, the mechanisms by which Freemasonry can
|
|
be a corrupting influence with deleterious effects on the public at large.</p>
|
|
<p>There are serious resons to believe that membership of Masonic Lodges and
|
|
Christian churches is mutually incompatible. (BTW, I belong to neither).</p>
|
|
<p>A book that is worth reading...</p>
|
|
<p>Article 645 of alt.conspiracy:
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Path: bilver!tarpit!peora!masscomp!know!news.cs.indiana.edu!samsung!
|
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spool2.mu.edu!uunet!sam!khan
|
|
From: khan@davidsys.com
|
|
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy
|
|
Subject: FREEMASONS ARE ALIVE AND WELL!
|
|
<info type="Message-ID"> 6384@davidsys.com</info>
|
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Date: 9 Jan 91 18:49:02 GMT
|
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Organization: DAVID Systems Inc, Sunnyvale CA
|
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Lines: 59</p>
|
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<p>Re: Novus Ordo Seclorum.</p>
|
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<p>This phrase is from the FREEMASONS 100%!</p>
|
|
<p>I will post more details later.</p>
|
|
<p>The Freemasons are alive and well in the USA. There are 33 degrees of
|
|
membership. On the top level are the leaders of various countries.
|
|
On the basic level there are people like you and me (ordinary Joes).
|
|
I do not mean to say I am a Freemason, by the way.</p>
|
|
<p>They are NOT known as Freemasons over here; they are known as "lodges".
|
|
Thus, the Shriners, the Elks, etc. are all the same group.</p>
|
|
<p>They are existing from the time of Moses, or maybe even from before that.
|
|
It used to be Greek and Roman influenced fraternity. They were outlawed in
|
|
Pakistan in the late 70's because of their involvement in some
|
|
questionable things. It is said that the Freemasons want to protect and
|
|
maintain a certain status quo in the world (make it safe for the extremely r
|
|
ich), but God knows best as to their real aims.</p>
|
|
<p>The Lodges are very active in doing some good things for the common man.
|
|
The Shriners have adopted a pseudo-Islamic pose, without having anything
|
|
to do with Islam as presented in the Quran. The Shriners have their own
|
|
"prophets" etc.</p>
|
|
<p>It is easy to join the Freemason fraternity on the basic level. You are
|
|
told that it is for uniting all the different nations and religions of the
|
|
world. You can only progress (up the 33 degrees) if you are of any use in
|
|
your social position to the Freemasons. You may join as a basic Freemason,
|
|
and remain so all your life, and it would look like you just joined a
|
|
harmless social club.</p>
|
|
<p>On the top level, their aims are quite different. They do not like any
|
|
organization (in the name of religion or anything else) to endanger their
|
|
financial assets and interests. Some believe that the Freemasons have
|
|
been successful in completely destroying the faith of ordinary Christian
|
|
by influencing and introducing corruption in the Christian church, and
|
|
distorting religious concepts. The big challenge before the Freemasons
|
|
now is to destroy the organizing power of Islam, which they view as the
|
|
final threat.</p>
|
|
<p>There has been some research done on the Freemasons, their introduction
|
|
methods, their activities (open and hidden), in Pakistan, Egypt and Saudi
|
|
Arabia. If anyone is interested, I can detail everything in my following
|
|
posts.</p>
|
|
<p>Article 642 of alt.conspiracy:
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Path: bilver!tarpit!peora!masscomp!dali.cs.montana.edu!samsung!
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cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!uunet!isis!jsanders
|
|
From: jsanders@isis.cs.du.edu (Jim Sanders)
|
|
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy
|
|
Subject: Re: Novus Ordo Seclorum (Illuminati=Lawyers=Politicians/IRS/CIA)
|
|
<info type="Message-ID"> 1991Jan9.185143.8679@isis.cs.du.edu</info>
|
|
Date: 9 Jan 91 18:51:43 GMT
|
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Reply-To: jsanders@isis.UUCP (Jim Sanders)
|
|
Organization: Math/CS, University of Denver
|
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Lines: 46</p>
|
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<p>This symbol is one of the Mystic Society of the Illuminati. The Illuminati
|
|
was formed by the creme de la creme of Europe's most powerful aristocrats
|
|
to perpetuate its iron grip on the peasants, to maintain the status quo,
|
|
to keep the rich rich, and the poor masses poor.</p>
|
|
<p>J.Jaynes book, "The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown Of the
|
|
Bicameral Mind," explains how for thousands of years, the masses have been
|
|
hypnotized into not thinking for themselves by Illuminati like leaders who
|
|
use mysticism, religion, music and propaganda to accomplish this. A person
|
|
can still do very hard organized work for these manipulators and actually
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still not ever think in a non-bicameral or enlightened state of mind.
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This has allowed the world's sadistic, oppressive leaders to screw us for
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1000's of years.</p>
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<p>It appears that the illuminati had penetrated U.S. government from the
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beginning. The Illuminatus was formed in 1776 by a lawyer in Bavaria.
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These esquires snaked their way into the womb of Amerika from the getgo!
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I find it revolting and an infinite slap in the face to see lawyers own
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symbol of economic repression on the very money we get shafted for by these
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leach lawyers daily.</p>
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<p>(In 1776 The European Economic Community (the aristocracy) worried quite
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a bit when WE told England to get the Hell outta here, so naturally they
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regrouped and formed the Illuminati to deal with US and prevent future
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colonies from being so eager to toss the king's tea taxes overboard!)</p>
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<p>Write to me and I will mail you a that documents my words on how lawyers
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(and now Bush/CIA/Heavy Industry) raping Amerika!
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(WRITE ME + READ IT!)</p>
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<p>"Don't tread on me!" /*--------------------------------------------------*/
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/* Hell even their motto reverberated with snakes */
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/* (as this was written on a 1776 Amerikan Colonial */
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/* Revolutionary flag next to a picture of a snake) */
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/*--------------------------------------------------*/
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(But I agree with it!)</p>
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<p> ______________________________________________________________
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:-)
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jim oversees the fate of the world from high atop Boulder
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|______________________________________________________________|
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Vote em out! | jsanders@isis.cs.du.edu | (jim sanders)
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|______________|___________________________|___________________|</p>
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<p>Article 641 of alt.conspiracy:
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Path: bilver!tarpit!peora!masscomp!dali.cs.montana.edu!samsung!
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spool2.mu.edu!uunet!isis!jsanders
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From: jsanders@isis.cs.du.edu (Jim Sanders)
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Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy
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Subject: Re: Novus Ordo...(Illuminati=Lawyers=Amerikarapers=cia/dea/irs)
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<info type="Message-ID"> 1991Jan9.185746.9066@isis.cs.du.edu</info>
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Date: 9 Jan 91 18:57:46 GMT
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Reply-To: jsanders@isis.UUCP (Jim Sanders)
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Organization: Math/CS, University of Denver
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Lines: 46</p>
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<p>This symbol is one of the Mystic Society of the Illuminati. The Illuminati
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was formed by the creme de la creme of Europe's most powerful aristocrats
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to perpetuate its iron grip on the peasants, to maintain the status quo,
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to keep the rich rich, and the poor masses poor.</p>
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<p>J.Jaynes book, "The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown Of the
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Bicameral Mind," explains how for thousands of years, the masses have been
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hypnotized into not thinking for themselves by Illuminati like leaders who
|
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use mysticism, religion, music and propaganda to accomplish this. A person
|
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can still do very hard organized work for these manipulators and actually
|
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still not ever think in a non-bicameral or enlightened state of mind. This
|
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has allowed the world's sadistic, oppressive leaders to screw us for
|
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1000's of years.</p>
|
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<p>It appears that the illuminati had penetrated U.S. government from the
|
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beginning. The Illuminatus was formed in 1776 by a lawyer in Bavaria.
|
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These esquires snaked their way into the womb of Amerika from the getgo!
|
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I find it revolting and an infinite slap in the face to see lawyers own
|
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symbol of economic repression on the very money we get shafted for by these
|
|
leach lawyers daily.</p>
|
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<p>(In 1776 The European Economic Community (the aristocracy) worried quite
|
|
a bit when WE told England to get the Hell outta here, so naturally they
|
|
regrouped and formed the Illuminati to deal with US and prevent future colonies
|
|
from being so eager to toss the king's tea taxes overboard!)</p>
|
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<p>Write to me and I will mail you a that documents my words
|
|
on how lawyers (and now Bush/CIA/Heavy Industry) raping Amerika!
|
|
(WRITE ME + READ IT!)</p>
|
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<p>"Don't tread on me!" /*--------------------------------------------------*/
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/* Hell even their motto reverberated with snakes */
|
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/* (as this was written on a 1776 Amerikan Colonial */
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/* Revolutionary flag next to a picture of a snake) */
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/*--------------------------------------------------*/
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(But I agree with it!)</p>
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<p> ______________________________________________________________
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:-)
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jim oversees the fate of the world from high atop Boulder
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|______________________________________________________________|
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Vote em out! | jsanders@isis.cs.du.edu | (jim sanders)
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|______________|___________________________|___________________|</p>
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<p>Article 647 of alt.conspiracy:
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Xref: bilver alt.conspiracy:647 rec.arts.books:2999
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Path: bilver!tarpit!peora!masscomp!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!
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elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!decwrl!world!eff!mnemonic
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From: mnemonic@eff.org (Mike Godwin)
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Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy,rec.arts.books
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Subject: Re: Novus Ordo...(Illuminati=Lawyers=Amerikarapers=cia/dea/irs)
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Summary: How silly.
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<info type="Message-ID"> 1991Jan9.231009.13623@eff.org</info>
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Date: 9 Jan 91 23:10:09 GMT
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References: <special>1991Jan9.185746.9066@isis.cs.du.edu</special>
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Organization: The Electronic Frontier Foundation
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Lines: 29</p>
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<p>In article <special>1991Jan9.185746.9066@isis.cs.du.edu</special> jsanders@isis.UUCP
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(Jim Sanders) writes:
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>
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>J.Jaynes book, "The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown Of the
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>Bicameral Mind," explains how for thousands of years, the masses have been
|
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>hypnotized into not thinking for themselves by Illuminati like leaders who
|
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>use mysticism, religion, music and propaganda to accomplish this. A person
|
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>can still do very hard organized work for these manipulators and actually
|
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>still not ever think in a non-bicameral or enlightened state of mind. This
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>has allowed the world's sadistic, oppressive leaders to screw us for
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>1000's of years.</p>
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<p>This is nonsense; Jaynes's book says no such thing. Not only does it not
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mention the Illuminati or "Illuminati-like leaders," but its thesis is
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that the bicamerality of the brain is the ground of true self-consciousness. It is not the case that "non-bicameral" is the equivalent of
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"enlightened"--just the opposite, really.</p>
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<p>Of course, I'm a lawyer, so feel free to ignore me as I get back to
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raping Amerika.</p>
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<p>--Mike</p>
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<p>--
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Mike Godwin, (617) 864-0665 |"If the doors of perception were cleansed
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mnemonic@eff.org | every thing would appear to man as it is,
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Electronic Frontier | infinite."
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Foundation | --Blake</p>
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<p>Article 654 of alt.conspiracy:
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Xref: bilver alt.conspiracy:654 rec.arts.books:3018
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Path: bilver!tarpit!peora!masscomp!know!news.cs.indiana.edu!att!linac!
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uwm.edu!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!uiucdcs!carroll
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From: carroll@cs.uiuc.edu (Alan M. Carroll)
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Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy,rec.arts.books
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Subject: Re: Novus Ordo...(Illuminati=Lawyers=Amerikarapers=cia/dea/irs)
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<info type="Message-ID"> 1991Jan10.221553.5811@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu</info>
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Date: 10 Jan 91 22:15:53 GMT
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References: <special>1991Jan9.185746.9066@isis.cs.du.edu</special>
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<special>1991Jan9.231009.13623@eff.org</special>
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Sender: news@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (News)
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Reply-To: carroll@cs.uiuc.edu (Alan M. Carroll)
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Organization: Technophiles Inc. - Engineers with Attitude
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Lines: 12</p>
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<p>In article <special>1991Jan9.231009.13623@eff.org</special>, mnemonic@eff.org (Mike Godwin)
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writes:
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>
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> Of course, I'm a lawyer, so feel free to ignore me as I get back to
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> raping Amerika.
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> </p>
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<p>A lawyer! Ignore you nothin'! Go 'n git the dawgs, boy. We're goin huntin'.</p>
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<p>--
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Alan M. Carroll "It's psychosomatic. You need a lobotomy.
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Epoch Development Team I'll get a saw."
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CS Grad / U of Ill @ Urbana ...{ucbvax,pur-ee,convex}!cs.uiuc.edu!
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carroll</p>
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<p>Article 643 of alt.conspiracy:
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Path: bilver!tarpit!peora!masscomp!know!news.cs.indiana.edu!cica!
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sol.ctr.columbia.edu!spool2.mu.edu!uunet!isis!jsanders
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From: jsanders@isis.cs.du.edu (Jim Sanders)
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Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy
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Subject: The Illuminati are an original world "old boy" conspiracy!
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<info type="Message-ID"> 1991Jan10.051620.10473@isis.cs.du.edu</info>
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Date: 10 Jan 91 05:16:20 GMT
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Reply-To: jsanders@isis.UUCP (Jim Sanders)
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Organization: Math/CS, University of Denver
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Lines: 77</p>
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<p>Jack,
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I forgot to give you the beta on the Illuminati:
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These folks are more secret than Moussad(the Israeli SS) who is the
|
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undisputed ultimate "secret agent men/women" experts of the world.
|
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Therefore, you will find no reliable sources of information on them.
|
|
|
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They like to frequent Swiss chalets and spend their loot on good spirits
|
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and women. Oh, they do not have women for members.
|
|
|
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Their associates are in international banking and are world leaders of
|
|
organized crime. But they are not ever necessarily top world leaders or
|
|
top CEO's, but they completely influence the major decisions of most
|
|
multinational companies and world leaders.
|
|
|
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They are always there but you never see them:
|
|
|
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Once, at a coffee shop in an affluent Denver 'burb in the foothills, I ran
|
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across a man of this general authority. With a German accent, he had told
|
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me that if I were to sit at a table, I was to buy coffee, but he did not
|
|
work there. He wore a $2000 Swiss pilot's chronometer on one wrist. His
|
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clothes cost at least half of the watch and he wasn't wearing a suit!
|
|
We were just waiting for the rain to stop and I could not believe my ears
|
|
when he tried to shoo me away from my dry spot under the curbside table's
|
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canvas awning. I thought carefully and then replied something to the likes
|
|
of "The Illuminati would always like for me to be recirculating my money
|
|
back into their economic system of manipulation."
|
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|
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As soon as I said this, never mind the weather, he took off. He was a
|
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strong 50 year old Aryan, about 6'1", 200lbs, to my 5'11", 150lbs
|
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but he looked extremely agitated before he left. I could tell he was not
|
|
physically scared of me. In fact, he knew all too well what I was saying
|
|
about the globally economic policies of his "associates" in the Illuminati.
|
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You see, they have effectively cut off information about even their
|
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existence, that it will damn near give one of them vapor lock if you call
|
|
their hand!
|
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(Notice that Europe houses the ultimate banks next to Bavaria on Swiss
|
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soil, and note how the Swiss are given International Neutrality to boot so
|
|
that the Secret accounts will be safe and stable! I would wager a month of
|
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Sundays that money in a Swiss account is backed by real gold too!)
|
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|
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Conclusion:
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Bush belongs to the "Skull and Crossbones Club" which is the American
|
|
Equivalent of the Illuninati. You have to study at Yale and be in a family
|
|
that is part of the old boy system and then you might get in. It is highly
|
|
secret, but really is much more well known than the Illuminati. It exists
|
|
to perpetuate the existence of the old boys in Amerika, much as the
|
|
Illuminati does the same in Europe.
|
|
|
|
Amazingly, the only reference to the Illuminati that I have ever seen other
|
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than in a few paper back books on mysticism called the Trilogy which
|
|
actually are probably right 50% of the time, was in the Unabridged
|
|
Webster's Dictionary, where all it dares say is that they were "the members
|
|
of an anticlerical, deistic, republican society founded in 1776 by Adam
|
|
Weishaupt, professor of law at Ingolstadt in Bavaria. It was suppressed by
|
|
the Bavarian government in 1785: called also the Order of the Illuminati."
|
|
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I suppose they had to go deep undercover, much more so than even the Mafia.
|
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This might explain the agitation I evoked in the fellow!
|
|
|
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It might be fun to know more about these fellow, but you now know all you
|
|
need to know, except their names. Search and destroy!
|
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---
|
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expose a gangster and save money today!
|
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______________________________________________________________
|
|
:-) |
|
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jim oversees the fate of the world from high atop Boulder |
|
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|______________________________________________________________|
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| | |
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Vote em out! | jsanders@isis.cs.du.edu | (jim sanders) |
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|______________|___________________________|___________________|
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"Don't Tread On Me" ? 177x
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"This is Jimmy's road, where Jimmy liked to play." (Mark Twain)
|
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>--------------------------------------------->
|
|
Hi Ho Pegasus, and away!>--------------------------------------------->
|
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>---------------------------------------------></p>
|
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<p>Article 656 of alt.conspiracy:
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Path: bilver!tarpit!peora!masscomp!know!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uwm.edu!
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ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!bradley2.bradley.edu!pwh
|
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From: pwh@bradley.bradley.edu (Pete Hartman)
|
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Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy
|
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Subject: Re: The Illuminati are an original world "old boy" conspiracy!
|
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<info type="Message-ID"> 1991Jan10.224545.646@bradley.bradley.edu</info>
|
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Date: 10 Jan 91 22:45:45 GMT
|
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References: <special>1991Jan10.051620.10473@isis.cs.du.edu</special>
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Distribution: usa
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Organization: Bradley University
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Lines: 9</p>
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<p>In <special>1991Jan10.051620.10473@isis.cs.du.edu</special> jsanders@isis.cs.du.edu
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(Jim Sanders) writes:
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>These folks are more secret than Moussad(the Israeli SS) who is the
|
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>undisputed ultimate "secret agent men/women" experts of the world.
|
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>Therefore, you will find no reliable sources of information on them. </p>
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<p>That includes you, I suppose....
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--
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-----
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Pete Hartmanpwh@bradley.bradley.eduHaazavaa?</p>
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<p>Article 1809 of alt.activism:
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uunet!bu.edu!dartvax!cabot!harelb
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From: harelb@cabot.dartmouth.edu (Harel Barzilai)
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Newsgroups: alt.activism,alt.conspiracy,talk.politics.misc
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Subject: The S&L - Contra/drug Connection -- will Congress investigate?
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<info type="Message-ID"> 1991Jan10.051739.22241@dartvax.dartmouth.edu</info>
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Date: 10 Jan 91 05:17:39 GMT
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Sender: news@dartvax.dartmouth.edu (The News Manager)
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<p>HOUSE INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE BLOCKS S&L INVESTIGATION
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=====================================================
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Convergence Magazine, Christic Institute, Winter 1991, p. 16</p>
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<p>As Convergence went to press we learned that the House Intelligence
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Committee will refuse to investigate the reported use of failed savings and
|
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loan institutions to launder funds for the Reagan Administration's secret
|
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war in Nicaragua.</p>
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<p>The last issue of Convergence (Fall 1990) reported that an investigation by
|
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the Christic Institute had found new evidence that drug traffickers may
|
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have taken advantage of S&L deregulation to launder cocaine profits
|
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destined for the contras. In a separate investigation, the Houston Post has
|
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concluded that several failed S&Ls were looted by businessmen connected
|
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with both organized crime and the Central Intelligence Agency.</p>
|
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<p>Last summer the House Banking subcommittee on financial institutions
|
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attempted to investigate the reports, but abandoned the effort when C.I.A.
|
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Director William Webster refused to testify. But the subcommittee's chair,
|
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Illinois Democrat Frank Annunzio, referred the allegations to the House
|
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Intelligence Committee, which has jurisdiction over America's spy agencies.</p>
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<p>On Nov. 15 the Christic Institute delivered 30000 petitions to
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Rep. Anthony Beilenson, the California Democrat who chairs the Intelligence
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Committee, asking for a full investigation of the reports. The signatures
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were gathered in 22 cities in one day of canvassing by volunteers from the
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Christic Institute's local action networks and the Citizen/Labor Energy
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Coalition.</p>
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<p>A spokesman for the intelligence committee said the staff had conducted
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dozens of interviews to determine whether the reports should be
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investigated. But in November investigative journalist Pete Brewton
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reported in the Houston Post that "the committee has not attempted to
|
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trace any of the S&L money looted by C.I.A. operatives.''</p>
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<p>The committee staff also failed to contact a former C.I.A. contract agent
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who told a Federal court in 1988 that the agency used funds from failed
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banks and thrift institutions to finance covert operations.</p>
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<p>When asked by Brewton why the committee made no attempt to trace any S&L
|
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money to discover if it had been used for covert operations, staff director
|
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Dan Childs said "we have only three attorneys to do this.''</p>
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<p>Childs was the chief financial officer for the C.I.A. during the period
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when the alleged transfer of funds occurred.</p>
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<p>The Christic Institute's probe of S&L fraud goes back to 1988, when
|
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Christic investigators found evidence that C.I.A.-sponsored drug
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traffickers may have used dozens of thrifts in several states to launder
|
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cocaine profits destined for the contra war effort.</p>
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<p>"The Christic Institute has uncovered evidence that covert operatives and
|
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drug traffickers exploited dozens of S&Ls to launder funds destined for
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the illegal contra war,'' said Daniel P. Sheehan, the Institute's general
|
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counsel. "This evidence suggests that the links among S&Ls, covert
|
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operatives and organized crime can be traced to the 'off-the-shelf
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enterprise' described by Oliver North before the Iran-contra investigating
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committees.</p>
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<p>"It appears that S&Ls may have made fraudulent loans in order to siphon
|
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money to the contras at a time when Congress had cut off aid to the
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rebels.''</p>
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<p>Brewton's investigative series in Post has concluded that "at least 27
|
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failed financial institutions (25 S&Ls and two banks) had links to C.I.A.
|
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operatives or to organized crime figures with links to the C.I.A..''</p>
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<p>"The savings and loan collapse will cost taxpayers over $500 billion,''
|
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said Sara Nelson, the Institute's executive director. "If it is true that
|
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S&L money went to the contras, then the U.S. public was duped into paying
|
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the bill for the contra war after Congress had outlawed contra aid.
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The evidence pointing to a systematic fraud on</p>
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<p>"The response to this petition has been enormous,'' said Nelson, "and
|
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shows just how upset people are that Congress has failed to investigate
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the intelligence connection to the S&L collapse. We hope that Congressman
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Beilenson will take this message very seriously.''</p>
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