Category: Politics

The Invisible Government

On May 30, 1961, President Kennedy departed for Europe and a summit meeting with Khrushchev[A]. Every day the Presidential tour was given banner headlines; and the meeting with Khrushchev was reported as an event of earth-shaking consequence.

Chapters

13. Chapter 13

Claiming to believe in the high destiny of America as a world-leader, our invisible government urges timid policies of appeasement and surrender which make America a world whipp...

5. Chapter 5

On June 20, 1961, _The San Francisco Examiner_ published a United Press International news story with a June 19, Washington, D. C. date line, under the headline "J.F.K. Backs Ta...

8. Chapter 8

All American advocates of _supra_-national government, or world government, claim their principal motive is to achieve world peace. Yet, these are generally the same Americans w...

2. Chapter 2

President George Washington, in his Farewell Address to the People of the United States on September 17, 1796, established a foreign policy which became traditional and a main a...

10. Chapter 10

It is impossible in this volume to discuss all organizations interlocked with the Council on Foreign Relations. In previous chapters, I have discussed some of the most powerful...

4. Chapter 4

Through many interlocking organizations, the Council on Foreign Relations "educates" the public--and brings pressures upon Congress--to support CFR policies. All organizations,...

6. Chapter 6

Whereas the Foreign Policy Association-World Affairs Center is primarily interested in fostering the _foreign_ policy desired by the CFR, and the Committee for Economic Developm...

3. Chapter 3

Although the Council on Foreign Relations had almost gained controlling influence on the government of the United States as early as 1941, it had failed to indoctrinate the Amer...

12. Chapter 12

Members of Congress are not unaware of the far-reaching power of the tax-exempt private organization--the CFR; but the power of the Council is somewhat indicated by the fact tha...

9. Chapter 9

"'Nobody's pulling your leg,' the telephone voice said. 'This is President Kennedy all right. I want to talk to you about coming down here to Washington to help me with this lon...

11. Chapter 11

In nine chapters of this Volume, I have managed to discuss only a few of the most powerful organizations interlocked with the Council on Foreign Relations, to form an amazing we...

7. Chapter 7

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1. Chapter 1

On May 30, 1961, President Kennedy departed for Europe and a summit meeting with Khrushchev[A]. Every day the Presidential tour was given banner headlines; and the meeting with...