Vipers from the pit slither up to save their empire
The Department of Justice’s Inspector General Report, released a few weeks ago, did not mention the role played by the Council on Foreign Relations — or CFR — the most powerful special interest group in the country, in its now documented coup to oust President Trump from office. With its 5,038 highly influential members, the CFR teamed up with the DOJ and FBI, and in fact the whole intelligence community (CIA, NSA, DNI, etc.), in this effort.
Senator Ted Cruz called the CFR “a pit of vipers” and a “pernicious nest of snakes” in the 2016 presidential election. The vipers, slithering up from the pit to save their empire from Trump, are primarily its members, and globalism (world government) is its threatened agenda.
Seemingly, the pit of Hell opened, and out came every viper. Nothing any presidential candidate received could measure up to what the vipers from both parties gave and are giving Donald Trump: not Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Herbert Hoover, or even Barry Goldwater, who last threatened the globalists’ monopoly on national or international power, put together.
This should not surprise readers as I have covered the CFR in numerous previous columns, as have other nonpartisan journalists over the last 100 years. Some may recall Woodrow Wilson as the first U.S. president to speak of its power even before the group was formally organized as the CFR in 1921. In his book “The New Freedom” (1913), he wrote of his experience with this hidden force: “Since I entered politics, I have chiefly had men’s views confided to me privately. Some of the biggest men in the United States in the field of commerce and manufacture, are afraid of somebody, are afraid of something. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive that they had better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it.”
Dwight D. Eisenhower warned of perpetual war through the “industrial military complex” as he left office. Some say that John F. Kennedy was the first to contend with what we now refer to as globalism. If so, that documentation is locked in CIA files that the intelligence community refuses to declassify — even at the request of President Trump. Certainly Kennedy’s assassination ended opposition. But in election resistance, no one prior to Trump felt “viper power” more than Barry Goldwater.
Hundreds of books and articles have documented this power to the extent that two conclusions cannot be overstated. The CFR is the lead organization in the U.S. promoting globalism, and it controls both mainstream political parties, Democrat and Republican, and has done so for most of 100 years. The New American identifies its members as having held, through May 2017, “24 secretaries of state, 20 national security advisors, 20 secretaries of defense, 22 secretaries of the treasury — and thousands of additional Cabinet secretaries, under-secretaries, deputy secretaries, assistant secretaries, etc.” Moreover, the CFR has provided the last 14 CIA directors as well (Deep State & Fake News, May 8, 2017).
It was the government of the United States until President Donald J. Trump; hence, all vipers are committed to remove him by any means. This is total war! The most powerful special interest group in U.S. history has teamed with the Deep State — all 16 agencies — to create the “Russian collusion” story with no real documentation to drive one man, President Trump, out of office.
Why are so many Americans, perhaps half, still so ignorant of CFR control? They do not read or watch news outside the establishment press, and the darker the story becomes, it is increasingly difficult to believe and to get non-controlled information. They would have to admit that they were duped by some of their favorite politicians and reporters.
Enter the CFR again. The establishment press is its press. The CFR admits in its 2016 annual report that “334 of its 5,038 members are listed as employed in ‘Media and News Services.’” The siren call for what they want, or do not want, is a deafening chorus. Consider the following favorite CFR household reporters, or anchors: “Peter Bergen (CNN), Erin Burnett (CNN), Tom Brokaw (NBC), Ethan Bronner (New York Times) Juju Chang (ABC), Katie Couric (CBS, NBC), Thomas Friedman (New York Times), Charles Krauthammer [recently deceased] (Washington Post, Fox), Paul Krugman (New York Times), Jim Lehrer (PBS), Bill Moyers (PBS, CBS), Heather Nauert (Fox), Kitty Pilgrim (CNN), Dan Rather (CBS), Charlie Rose (PBS, CBS), Diane Sawyer (ABC), Andrew Ross Sorkin (New York Times), Lesley Stahl (CBS), Barbara Walters (ABC), and Paula Zahn (Fox, CNN),” to name but a few.
The CFR corporate media conglomerate includes influential members in Internet outlets Twitter, Facebook, and Google as well as in televised news at MSNBC, CNN, ABC, CBS, and NBC. Newsweek and Time are their magazines, and their newspapers are The New York Times and Washington Post, from which hundreds of outlets copy or paraphrase CFR messaging.
Senator Chuck Schumer apparently knew something about taking on the CFR Deep State and its media outlets when he called Trump dumb for doing so. He said, “Let me tell you, you take on the intelligence community, they have six ways from Sunday to get back at you. So, even for a practical, supposedly hard-nosed businessman, he is being really dumb to do this.” Many believe Trump to be a patriot instead.